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glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)	       OpenGL Reference		 glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)

NAME
     glInstrumentsBufferSGIX, glStartInstrumentsSGIX, glReadInstrumentsSGIX,
     glStopInstrumentsSGIX, glPollInstrumentsSGIX, glGetInstrumentsSGIX - take
     measurements from enabled instruments in the GL

C SPECIFICATION
     void glInstrumentsBufferSGIX( GLsizei size,
				   GLint *buffer )

PARAMETERS
     size      specifies the number of GLints in buffer

     buffer    specifies a pointer to the buffer for instrument measurement
	       records

C SPECIFICATION
     void glStartInstrumentsSGIX( void )

C SPECIFICATION
     void glReadInstrumentsSGIX( GLint marker )

C SPECIFICATION
     void glStopInstrumentsSGIX( GLint marker )

PARAMETERS
     marker
	  specifies a marker value to be returned along with the measurement
	  record

C SPECIFICATION
     GLint glPollInstrumentsSGIX( GLint *marker_p )

PARAMETERS
     marker_p
	  specifies a pointer to the location where the marker sent with a
	  measurement will be written after the measurement record is written
	  to the instrument buffer

FUNCTION RETURN
     Returns:

     0	 when no new measurement has been written to the buffer since the last
	 call to glPollInstrumentsSGIX

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glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)	       OpenGL Reference		 glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)

     1	 when a new measurement has been written to the instrument buffer
	 since the last such call

     -1	 when a buffer overflow has been detected

C SPECIFICATION
     GLint glGetInstrumentsSGIX( void )

FUNCTION RETURN
     Returns the number of GLints that have been written to the instrument
     buffer since the last buffer reset or call to glGetInstrumentsSGIX.

DESCRIPTION
     glInstrumentsBufferSGIX, glStartInstrumentsSGIX, glReadInstrumentsSGIX,
     glStopInstrumentsSGIX, glPollInstrumentsSGIX and glGetInstrumentsSGIX are
     part of the GL_SGIX_instruments extension.

     Instruments allow an application to measure performance of the GL
     pipeline and identify possible bottlenecks. This information may be
     useful in feedback-based load management schemes which attempt to
     maintain a constant frame-rate, or in tuning an application for best
     performance.

     GL_SGIX_instruments provides an instrumentation framework, but no
     instruments.  The set of available instruments varies between OpenGL
     implementations, and can be determined by querying the GL_EXTENSIONS
     string returned by glGetString for the names of the extensions that
     implement the instruments.

     Unlike feedback and selection (see glSelectBuffer and glFeedbackBuffer),
     GL_SGIX_instruments provides commands that allow measurements to be
     delivered asynchronously, so that the graphics pipeline need not be
     stalled while measurements are returned to the client.

     A buffer in which to collect instrument measurements is specified with
     glInstrumentsBufferSGIX.  size specifies the size of the buffer, as a
     count of GLints.  The buffer will be prepared in a way that allows it to
     be written asynchronously by the graphics pipeline.  If the same buffer
     was specified on a previous call, the buffer is reset; that is,
     measurements taken after the call to glInstrumentsBufferSGIX will be
     written to the start of the buffer.  If buffer is zero, then any
     resources allocated by a previous call to prepare the buffer for writing
     will be freed.  If buffer is non-zero, but is different from a previous
     call, the old buffer is replaced by the new buffer and any allocated
     resources involved in preparing the old buffer for writing are freed.

     The buffer address can be queried with glGetPointervEXT using argument
     GL_INSTRUMENT_BUFFER_POINTER_SGIX.

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glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)	       OpenGL Reference		 glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)

     To enable an instrument, use glEnable with an argument that specifies the
     instrument.  The argument to use for a particular instrument is
     determined by the OpenGL extension that supports that instrument.	(See
     below for an example.)

     To start the currently-enabled instrument(s) call glStartInstrumentsSGIX.
     To take a measurement use glReadInstrumentsSGIX.  To stop the currently-
     enabled instruments and take a final measurement use
     glStopInstrumentsSGIX.  The parameter marker will be passed through the
     pipe and written to the buffer to ease the task of interpreting it.

     The format of any instrument measurement in the buffer obeys certain
     conventions. The first word of the measurement is the glEnable enum for
     the instrument itself. The second word of the measurement is the size in
     GLints of the entire measurement so that any parser can step over
     measurements with which it is unfamiliar.	Currently there are no
     implementation independent instruments to describe. Some implementation
     dependent instruments are described in the Machine Dependencies section
     of this page.

     In a single measurement, if multiple instruments are enabled, the data
     for those instruments can appear in the buffer in any order.

     If no instruments are enabled executing glStartInstrumentsSGIX,
     glStopInstrumentsSGIX, or glReadInstruments will not write measurements
     to the buffer.

     The number of measurements taken since the buffer was reset can be
     queried with glGet using GL_INSTRUMENT_MEASUREMENTS_SGIX.

     To determine whether a measurement has been written to the buffer call
     glPollInstrumentsSGIX.  If a new measurement has appeared in the buffer
     since the last call to glPollInstrumentsSGIX, 1 is returned, and the
     value of marker associated with the measurement by glStopInstrumentsSGIX
     or glReadInstrumentsSGIX is written into the variable referenced by
     marker_p. The measurements will appear in the buffer in the order in
     which they were requested. If the buffer overflows, glPollInstrumentsSGIX
     may return -1 as soon as the overflow is detected, even if the
     measurement being polled did not cause the overflow. (An implementation
     may also choose to delay reporting the overflow until the measurement
     that caused the overflow is the one being polled.)	 If no new measurement
     has been written to the buffer, and overflow has not occurred,
     glPollInstrumentsSGIX returns 0.

     To get a count of the number of new valid GLints written to the buffer,
     call glGetInstrumentsSGIX. The value returned is the number of GLints
     that have been written to the buffer since the last call to
     glGetInstrumentsSGIX or glInstrumentsBufferSGIX.  If the buffer has
     overflowed since the last call to glGetInstrumentsSGIX, -1 is returned
     for the count.  Note that glGetInstrumentsSGIX can be used independently
     of glPollInstrumentsSGIX.

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glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)	       OpenGL Reference		 glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)

EXAMPLES
	  #ifdef GL_SGIX_instruments
	  #define MARKER1 1001
	  #define MARKER2 1002
	  {
	     static GLint buffer[64];
	     GLvoid *bufp;
	     int id, count0, count1, r;

	     /* define the buffer to hold the measurements */
	     glInstrumentsBufferSGIX(sizeof(buffer)/sizeof(GLint), buffer);

	     /* enable the instruments from which one wishes to take measurements */
	     glEnable(<an enum for a supported instrument, such as GL_IR_INSTRUMENT1_SGIX>);

	     glStartInstrumentsSGIX();
	     /* insert GL commands here */
	     glReadInstrumentsSGIX(MARKER1);
	     /* insert GL commands here */
	     glStopInstrumentsSGIX(MARKER2);

	     /* query the number of measurements since the buffer was specified */
	     glGetIntegerv(GL_INSTRUMENT_MEASUREMENTS_SGIX,&r);
		 /* now r should equal 2 */

	     /* query the pointer to the instrument buffer */
	     glGetPointervEXT(GL_INSTRUMENT_BUFFER_SGIX,&bufp);
		 /* now bufp should be equal to buffer */

	     /*
	      * we can do a GetInstrumentsSGIX before or after the calls to
	      * PollInstrumentsSGIX but to be sure of exactly what
	      * measurements are in the buffer, we can use PollInstrumentsSGIX.
	      */
	     count0 = glGetInstrumentsSGIX();
	     /* Since 0, 1, or 2 measurements might have been returned to
	      * the buffer at this point, count0 will be 0, 1, or 2 times
	      * the size in GLints of the records returned from the
	      * currently-enabled instruments.
	      * If the buffer overflowed, count0 will be -1.
	      */

	     while (!(r = glPollInstrumentsSGIX(&id))) ;
	     /* if r is -1, we have overflowed.	 If it is 1, id will
	      * have the value of the marker passed in with the first
	      * measurement request (should be MARKER1).  While it is 0,
	      * no measurement has been returned (yet).
	      */

	     while (!(r = glPollInstrumentsSGIX(&id))) ;
	     /* see the note on the first poll; id now should equal MARKER2 */

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glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)	       OpenGL Reference		 glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)

	     count1 = glGetInstrumentsSGIX();
	     /* the sum of count0 and count1 should be 2 times the size in GLints
	      * of the records returned for all instruments that we have enabled.
	      */
	  }
	  #endif

NOTES
     glInstrumentsBufferSGIX, glStartInstrumentsSGIX, glReadInstrumentsSGIX,
     glStopInstrumentsSGIX, glPollInstrumentsSGIX and glGetInstrumentsSGIX are
     part of the GL_SGIX_instruments extension, not part of the core GL
     command set.  See glIntro for information about using extensions.

ERRORS
     If size is negative, GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated.

     GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glStartInstrumentsSGIX is executed
     twice without an intervening execution of glStopInstrumentsSGIX or
     glInstrumentsBufferSGIX. Symmetrically, GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated
     if glStopInstrumentsSGIX is executed twice without an intervening
     glStartInstrumentsSGIX.  glReadInstrumentsSGIX will generate
     GL_INVALID_OPERATION if executed after an execution of glStopInstruments
     without an intervening execution of glStopInstrumentsSGIX or
     glInstrumentsBufferSGIX.  Executing any of glStartInstrumentsSGIX,
     glStopInstrumentsSGIX, or glReadInstruments without a successful
     execution of glInstrumentsBufferSGIX to define a buffer will generate
     GL_INVALID_OPERATION.

     GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if any of glInstrumentsBufferSGIX,
     glStartInstrumentsSGIX, glReadInstrumentsSGIX, glStopInstrumentsSGIX,
     glPollInstrumentsSGIX or glGetInstrumentsSGIX is executed between the
     execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd.

ASSOCIATED GETS
     glGet with argument GL_INSTRUMENT_MEASUREMENTS_SGIX
     glGetPointerv with argument GL_INSTRUMENT_BUFFER_POINTER_SGIX
     glGetString with argument GL_EXTENSIONS

MACHINE DEPENDENCIES
     The SGIX_instruments extension is supported only on InfiniteReality
     systems.

     The GL_IR_INSTRUMENT1_SGIX instrument is implemented only on
     InfiniteReality systems.  Each measurement uses 10 words of the buffer.
     The first (index 0) will be GL_IR_INSTRUMENT1_SGIX itself. The second
     word (index 1) will be 10.	 The following words are:

	  COUNTEMPTY (index 2) Increments each clock cycle for which a word of
	  screen-space geometry, pixel, or texel data was not transferred from
	  the GE board to the RM board.	 A high value could indicate that

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glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)	       OpenGL Reference		 glInstrumentsSGIX(3G)

	  rendering is geometry-limited or host-limited (because the GE is not
	  delivering commands to the RM as fast as the RM can process them),
	  or that rendering is rasterization-limited (because the RM is
	  working on previous commands and is refusing to accept new data from
	  the GE).  Unfortunately there is no simple way to distinguish
	  between these two cases.  The counter is set to zero by
	  glStartInstrumentsSGIX, and by glReadInstrumentsSGIX after its value
	  has been written to the buffer.

	  COUNTDRAW (index 3) Increments each clock cycle for which a word of
	  screen-space geometry or pixel data (but not texel data) is
	  transferred from the GE board to the RM board.  The counter is set
	  to zero by glStartInstrumentsSGIX, and by glReadInstrumentsSGIX
	  after its value has been written to the buffer.

	  COUNTLOAD (index 4) Increments each clock cycle for which a word of
	  texture data is written to the texture memory.  The counter is set
	  to zero by glStartInstrumentsSGIX, and by glReadInstrumentsSGIX
	  after its value has been written to the buffer.

	  MAILBOX_TIMESTAMP (index 5) Contains the value of COUNTALL (see
	  below) at the time glStartInstrumentsSGIX or glReadInstrumentsSGIX
	  was called.

	  COUNTALL (index 6) Increments every clock cycle. No effort is made
	  to prevent wrapping.

	  PAD (index 7) Unused.

	  MARKER (index 8) Holds the value of the marker passed to
	  glStopInstrumentsSGIX or glReadInstrumentsSGIX for this measurement.

	  MAILBOX (index 9) Holds a value that is used by the implementation.
	  Typically a sequence identifier, set after the buffer has been
	  specified, starting at 1 with the first measurement and incrementing
	  by 1 for each successive measurement.

SEE ALSO
     glFlushRasterSGIX, glEnable

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