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Create performance issue for IPC calls on main thread #4264

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Whenever there is an IPC call on the main thread, this could cause app to freeze.
From Android docs:

Often, binder calls—the inter-process communication (IPC) mechanism on Android—cause long pauses in your app's execution. On later versions of Android, it's one of the most common reasons for the UI thread to stop running. Generally, the fix is to avoid calling functions that make binder calls. If it's unavoidable, cache the value or move work to background threads. As codebases get larger, you can accidentally add a binder call by invoking some low-level method if you aren't careful. However, you can find and fix them with tracing

To do so, we should identify all method calls of interest and add a new profiling issue

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