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Vulkan.Extensions.VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps

Description

Name

VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps - device extension

VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps

Name String
VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps
Extension Type
Device extension
Registered Extension Number
185
Revision
2
Extension and Version Dependencies
  • Requires support for Vulkan 1.0
  • Requires VK_KHR_get_physical_device_properties2 to be enabled for any device-level functionality
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Other Extension Metadata

Last Modified Date
2018-10-04
IP Status
No known IP claims.
Contributors
  • Matthaeus G. Chajdas, AMD
  • Alan Harrison, AMD
  • Derrick Owens, AMD
  • Daniel Rakos, AMD
  • Jason Ekstrand, Intel
  • Keith Packard, Valve

Description

This extension provides an interface to query calibrated timestamps obtained quasi simultaneously from two time domains.

New Commands

New Structures

New Enums

New Enum Constants

Issues

1) Is the device timestamp value returned in the same time domain as the timestamp values written by cmdWriteTimestamp?

RESOLVED: Yes.

2) What time domain is the host timestamp returned in?

RESOLVED: A query is provided to determine the calibrateable time domains. The expected host time domain used on Windows is that of QueryPerformanceCounter, and on Linux that of CLOCK_MONOTONIC.

3) Should we support other time domain combinations than just one host and the device time domain?

RESOLVED: Supporting that would need the application to query the set of supported time domains, while supporting only one host and the device time domain would only need a query for the host time domain type. The proposed API chooses the general approach for the sake of extensibility.

4) Should we use CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW instead of CLOCK_MONOTONIC?

RESOLVED: CLOCK_MONOTONIC is usable in a wider set of situations, however, it is subject to NTP adjustments so some use cases may prefer CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW. Thus this extension allows both to be exposed.

5) How can the application extrapolate future device timestamp values from the calibrated timestamp value?

RESOLVED: PhysicalDeviceLimits::timestampPeriod makes it possible to calculate future device timestamps as follows:

futureTimestamp = calibratedTimestamp + deltaNanoseconds / timestampPeriod

6) In what queue are timestamp values in time domain TIME_DOMAIN_DEVICE_EXT captured by getCalibratedTimestampsEXT?

RESOLVED: An implementation supporting this extension will have all its VkQueue share the same time domain.

6) Can the host and device timestamp values drift apart over longer periods of time?

RESOLVED: Yes, especially as some time domains by definition allow for that to happen (e.g. CLOCK_MONOTONIC is subject to NTP adjustments). Thus it is recommended that applications re-calibrate from time to time.

7) Should we add a query for reporting the maximum deviation of the timestamp values returned by calibrated timestamp queries?

RESOLVED: A global query seems inappropriate and difficult to enforce. However, it is possible to return the maximum deviation any single calibrated timestamp query can have by sampling one of the time domains twice as follows:

timestampX = timestampX_before = SampleTimeDomain(X)
for each time domain Y != X
    timestampY = SampleTimeDomain(Y)
timestampX_after = SampleTimeDomain(X)
maxDeviation = timestampX_after - timestampX_before

8) Can the maximum deviation reported ever be zero?

RESOLVED: Unless the tick of each clock corresponding to the set of time domains coincides and all clocks can literally be sampled simultaneously, there is not really a possibility for the maximum deviation to be zero, so by convention the maximum deviation is always at least the maximum of the length of the ticks of the set of time domains calibrated and thus can never be zero.

Version History

  • Revision 2, 2021-03-16 (Lionel Landwerlin)

    • Specify requirement on device timestamps
  • Revision 1, 2018-10-04 (Daniel Rakos)

    • Internal revisions.

See Also

CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT, TimeDomainEXT, getCalibratedTimestampsEXT, getPhysicalDeviceCalibrateableTimeDomainsEXT

Document Notes

For more information, see the Vulkan Specification

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Synopsis

Documentation

getPhysicalDeviceCalibrateableTimeDomainsEXT Source #

Arguments

:: forall io. MonadIO io 
=> PhysicalDevice

physicalDevice is the physical device from which to query the set of calibrateable time domains.

-> io (Result, "timeDomains" ::: Vector TimeDomainEXT) 

vkGetPhysicalDeviceCalibrateableTimeDomainsEXT - Query calibrateable time domains

Description

If pTimeDomains is NULL, then the number of calibrateable time domains supported for the given physicalDevice is returned in pTimeDomainCount. Otherwise, pTimeDomainCount must point to a variable set by the user to the number of elements in the pTimeDomains array, and on return the variable is overwritten with the number of values actually written to pTimeDomains. If the value of pTimeDomainCount is less than the number of calibrateable time domains supported, at most pTimeDomainCount values will be written to pTimeDomains, and INCOMPLETE will be returned instead of SUCCESS, to indicate that not all the available time domains were returned.

Valid Usage (Implicit)

  • pTimeDomainCount must be a valid pointer to a uint32_t value
  • If the value referenced by pTimeDomainCount is not 0, and pTimeDomains is not NULL, pTimeDomains must be a valid pointer to an array of pTimeDomainCount TimeDomainEXT values

Return Codes

Success
Failure

See Also

VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps, PhysicalDevice, TimeDomainEXT

getCalibratedTimestampsEXT Source #

Arguments

:: forall io. MonadIO io 
=> Device

device is the logical device used to perform the query.

device must be a valid Device handle

-> ("timestampInfos" ::: Vector CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT)

pTimestampInfos is a pointer to an array of timestampCount CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT structures, describing the time domains the calibrated timestamps should be captured from.

pTimestampInfos must be a valid pointer to an array of timestampCount valid CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT structures

-> io ("timestamps" ::: Vector Word64, "maxDeviation" ::: Word64) 

vkGetCalibratedTimestampsEXT - Query calibrated timestamps

Description

Note

The maximum deviation may vary between calls to getCalibratedTimestampsEXT even for the same set of time domains due to implementation and platform specific reasons. It is the application’s responsibility to assess whether the returned maximum deviation makes the timestamp values suitable for any particular purpose and can choose to re-issue the timestamp calibration call pursuing a lower deviation value.

Calibrated timestamp values can be extrapolated to estimate future coinciding timestamp values, however, depending on the nature of the time domains and other properties of the platform extrapolating values over a sufficiently long period of time may no longer be accurate enough to fit any particular purpose, so applications are expected to re-calibrate the timestamps on a regular basis.

Return Codes

Success
Failure

See Also

VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps, CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT, Device

data CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT Source #

VkCalibratedTimestampInfoEXT - Structure specifying the input parameters of a calibrated timestamp query

Valid Usage (Implicit)

See Also

VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps, StructureType, TimeDomainEXT, getCalibratedTimestampsEXT

Constructors

CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT 

Fields

Instances

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Storable CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT Source # 
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Show CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT Source # 
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Eq CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT Source # 
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FromCStruct CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT Source # 
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ToCStruct CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT Source # 
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Zero CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT Source # 
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newtype TimeDomainEXT Source #

VkTimeDomainEXT - Supported time domains

Description

Note

An implementation supporting VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps will use the same time domain for all its Queue so that timestamp values reported for TIME_DOMAIN_DEVICE_EXT can be matched to any timestamp captured through cmdWriteTimestamp or cmdWriteTimestamp2 .

struct timespec tv;
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv);
return tv.tv_nsec + tv.tv_sec*1000000000ull;
struct timespec tv;
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, &tv);
return tv.tv_nsec + tv.tv_sec*1000000000ull;
LARGE_INTEGER counter;
QueryPerformanceCounter(&counter);
return counter.QuadPart;

See Also

VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps, CalibratedTimestampInfoEXT, getPhysicalDeviceCalibrateableTimeDomainsEXT

Constructors

TimeDomainEXT Int32 

Bundled Patterns

pattern TIME_DOMAIN_DEVICE_EXT :: TimeDomainEXT

TIME_DOMAIN_DEVICE_EXT specifies the device time domain. Timestamp values in this time domain use the same units and are comparable with device timestamp values captured using cmdWriteTimestamp or cmdWriteTimestamp2 and are defined to be incrementing according to the timestampPeriod of the device.

pattern TIME_DOMAIN_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_EXT :: TimeDomainEXT

TIME_DOMAIN_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_EXT specifies the CLOCK_MONOTONIC time domain available on POSIX platforms. Timestamp values in this time domain are in units of nanoseconds and are comparable with platform timestamp values captured using the POSIX clock_gettime API as computed by this example:

pattern TIME_DOMAIN_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW_EXT :: TimeDomainEXT

TIME_DOMAIN_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW_EXT specifies the CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW time domain available on POSIX platforms. Timestamp values in this time domain are in units of nanoseconds and are comparable with platform timestamp values captured using the POSIX clock_gettime API as computed by this example:

pattern TIME_DOMAIN_QUERY_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_EXT :: TimeDomainEXT

TIME_DOMAIN_QUERY_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_EXT specifies the performance counter (QPC) time domain available on Windows. Timestamp values in this time domain are in the same units as those provided by the Windows QueryPerformanceCounter API and are comparable with platform timestamp values captured using that API as computed by this example:

Instances

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Storable TimeDomainEXT Source # 
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Read TimeDomainEXT Source # 
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Show TimeDomainEXT Source # 
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Eq TimeDomainEXT Source # 
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Ord TimeDomainEXT Source # 
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Zero TimeDomainEXT Source # 
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type EXT_CALIBRATED_TIMESTAMPS_EXTENSION_NAME = "VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps" Source #