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Also increases probability of bad estimation being discarded.
156 lines
4.3 KiB
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156 lines
4.3 KiB
C++
//
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// VSyncPredictor.hpp
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// Clock Signal
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//
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// Created by Thomas Harte on 14/06/2020.
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// Copyright © 2020 Thomas Harte. All rights reserved.
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//
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#ifndef VSyncPredictor_hpp
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#define VSyncPredictor_hpp
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#include "TimeTypes.hpp"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cmath>
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#include <cstdio>
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namespace Time {
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/*!
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For platforms that provide no avenue into vsync tracking other than block-until-sync,
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this class tracks: (i) how long frame draw takes; (ii) the apparent frame period; and
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(iii) optionally, timer jitter; in order to suggest when you should next start drawing.
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*/
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class VSyncPredictor {
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public:
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/*!
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Announces to the predictor that the work of producing an output frame has begun.
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*/
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void begin_redraw() {
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redraw_begin_time_ = nanos_now();
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}
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/*!
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Announces to the predictor that the work of producing an output frame has ended;
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the predictor will use the amount of time between each begin/end pair to modify
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its expectations as to how long it takes to draw a frame.
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*/
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void end_redraw() {
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redraw_period_.post(nanos_now() - redraw_begin_time_);
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}
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/*!
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Informs the predictor that a block-on-vsync has just ended, i.e. that the moment this
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machine calls retrace is now. The predictor uses these notifications to estimate output
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frame rate.
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*/
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void announce_vsync() {
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const auto now = nanos_now();
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if(last_vsync_) {
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last_vsync_ += frame_duration_;
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vsync_jitter_.post(last_vsync_ - now);
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last_vsync_ = (last_vsync_ + now) >> 1;
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} else {
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last_vsync_ = now;
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}
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}
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/*!
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Sets the frame rate for the target display.
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*/
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void set_frame_rate(float rate) {
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frame_duration_ = Nanos(1'000'000'000.0f / rate);
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}
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/*!
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@returns The time this class currently believes a whole frame occupies.
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*/
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Time::Nanos frame_duration() {
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return frame_duration_;
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}
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/*!
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Adds a record of how much jitter was experienced in scheduling; these values will be
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factored into the @c suggested_draw_time if supplied.
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A positive number means the timer occurred late. A negative number means it occurred early.
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*/
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void add_timer_jitter(Time::Nanos jitter) {
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timer_jitter_.post(jitter);
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}
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/*!
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Announces to the vsync predictor that output is now paused. This ends frame period
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calculations until the next announce_vsync() restarts frame-length counting.
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*/
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void pause() {
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last_vsync_ = 0;
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}
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/*!
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@return The time at which redrawing should begin, given the predicted frame period, how
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long it appears to take to draw a frame and how much jitter there is in scheduling
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(if those figures are being supplied).
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*/
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Nanos suggested_draw_time() {
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const auto mean = redraw_period_.mean() + timer_jitter_.mean() + vsync_jitter_.mean();
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const auto variance = redraw_period_.variance() + timer_jitter_.variance() + vsync_jitter_.variance();
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// Permit three standard deviations from the mean, to cover 99.9% of cases.
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const auto period = mean + Nanos(3.0f * sqrt(float(variance)));
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return last_vsync_ + frame_duration_ - period;
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}
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private:
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class VarianceCollector {
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public:
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VarianceCollector(Time::Nanos default_value) {
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sum_ = default_value * 128;
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for(int c = 0; c < 128; ++c) {
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history_[c] = default_value;
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}
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}
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void post(Time::Nanos value) {
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sum_ -= history_[write_pointer_];
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sum_ += value;
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history_[write_pointer_] = value;
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write_pointer_ = (write_pointer_ + 1) & 127;
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}
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Time::Nanos mean() {
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return sum_ / 128;
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}
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Time::Nanos variance() {
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// I haven't yet come up with a better solution that calculating this
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// in whole every time, given the way that the mean mutates.
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Time::Nanos variance = 0;
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for(int c = 0; c < 128; ++c) {
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const auto difference = ((history_[c] * 128) - sum_) / 128;
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variance += (difference * difference);
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}
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return variance / 128;
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}
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private:
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Time::Nanos sum_;
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Time::Nanos history_[128];
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size_t write_pointer_ = 0;
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};
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Nanos redraw_begin_time_ = 0;
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Nanos last_vsync_ = 0;
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Nanos frame_duration_ = 1'000'000'000 / 60;
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VarianceCollector vsync_jitter_{0};
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VarianceCollector redraw_period_{1'000'000'000 / 60}; // A less convincing first guess.
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VarianceCollector timer_jitter_{0}; // Seed at 0 in case this feature isn't used by the owner.
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};
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}
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#endif /* VSyncPredictor_hpp */
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