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# Frame Timing {#frame-timing}
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A "brief" overview of the various time-points that a frame goes through, from
when the application gets go ahead to render the frame to when pixels are turned
into photons. This only a single frame, where all of the timings are hit and the
application is single threaded. The HMD also only turns on the display during
the vblank period, meaning the pixel to photon transformation is delayed from
scanout starting to the vblank period (like for the Index).
* `xrWaitFrame` returns to the application, referred to as **wake_up**.
* The app does a logic step to move the simulation to the next predicted
display time.
* `xrBeginFrame` is called by the application, referred to as **begin**.
* The app renders the current views using the GPU.
* `xrEndFrame` is called by the application submitting the views.
* The compositor wakes up to do it's distorting rendering and any warping,
checking if the applications rendering has finished. When the compositor
submits the work to the GPU, referred to as **submit**.
* The compositor queues it's swapbuffer to the display engine.
* Scanout starts, the kernel checked if the compositors rendering was completed
in time. We refer to this time as **present**, this seems to be common.
* During the vblank period the display lights up turning the pixels into
photons. We refer to this time as **display**, same as in OpenXR.
The names for timepoints are chosen to align with the naming in
[`VK_GOOGLE_display_timing`][], reading that extension can provide further
information.
## Main compositor perspective
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* @ref xrt_comp_wait_frame - It is within this function that the frame timing is
predicted, see @ref u_rt_predict. The compositor will then wait to
**wake_up** time and then return from this function.
* @ref xrt_comp_begin_frame - The app or IPC server calls this function when it
is done with CPU work and ready to do GPU work.
* @ref xrt_comp_discard_frame - The frame is discarded.
* @ref xrt_comp_layer_begin - Called during transfers of layers.
* @ref xrt_comp_layer_stereo_projection - This and other layer functions are
called to list the layers the compositor should render.
* @ref xrt_comp_layer_commit - The compositor starts to render the frame,
trying to hit the **present** time.
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[`VK_GOOGLE_display_timing`]: https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.2-extensions/man/html/VK_GOOGLE_display_timing.html