From: Marcin Romaszewicz (marcin++at++asmodean.engr.sgi.com)
Date: 10/31/2001 19:16:23
The latency is how long it will take for a change you make in performer to
appear on the screen. Say you are running APP_CULL_DRAW multiprocess and
each process takes 10 ms. You make a change in the beginning of the app,
10 ms later its in the cull, 10 ms after that its in the draw, and after
another 10 ms it's on your screen after a buffer swap.
-- Marcin
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Keith Parkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I toggle the statistics graph, I notice that the latency seems
> unusually high. My app cull and dram are all under 10ms but the latency
> can be up above 30ms. Is this latency due to drawing the satistics graph
> or due to some other area? Where should I be looking to trim down the
> time? I couldn't find documentation on this field in the stats graph, but
> if there is some, could you point it out to me?
>
> Thanks for the help!
> Keith
>
> Keith Parkins U of R Computer Science
> kparkins++at++cs.rochester.edu Computer Science Building, Room 606
> (716)275-1118
>
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