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PresentMon

PresentMon is a tool to trace ETW events related to swap chain presentation on Windows. It can be used to capture and analyze key performance metrics for graphics applications (e.g., CPU and Display frame durations and latencies) and works across all graphics APIs, including UWP applications.

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Copyright 2017 Intel Corporation

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Releases

Binaries for main release versions of PresentMon are provided on GitHub:

Command line options

Capture target options:
    -captureall                Record all processes (default).
    -process_name [exe name]   Record specific process specified by name; this argument can be
                               repeated to capture multiple processes at the same time.
    -process_id [integer]      Record specific process specified by ID.
    -etl_file [path]           Consume events from an ETL file instead of a running process.

Output options:
    -no_csv                    Do not create any output file.
    -output_file [path]        Write CSV output to specified path. See below for defaults.
    -multi_csv                 Create a separate CSV file for each captured process.

Control and filtering options:
    -exclude [exe name]        Don't record specific process specified by name; this argument can be
                               repeated to exclude multiple processes.
    -scroll_toggle             Only record events while scroll lock is enabled.
    -scroll_indicator          Set scroll lock while recording events.
    -hotkey [key]              Use specified key to start and stop recording, writing to a
                               unique file each time (default is F11).
    -delay [seconds]           Wait for specified time before starting to record. When using
                               -hotkey, delay occurs each time recording is started.
    -timed [seconds]           Stop recording after the specified amount of time.  PresentMon will exit
                               timer expires.
    -exclude_dropped           Exclude dropped presents from the csv output.
    -terminate_on_proc_exit    Terminate PresentMon when all instances of the specified process exit.
    -terminate_after_timed     Terminate PresentMon after the timed trace, specified using -timed, completes.
    -simple                    Disable advanced tracking (try this if you encounter crashes).
    -verbose                   Adds additional data to output not relevant to normal usage.
    -dont_restart_as_admin     Don't try to elevate privilege.
    -no_top                    Don't display active swap chains in the console window.
    -include_mixed_reality     [Beta] Include Windows Mixed Reality data. If enabled, writes csv output
                               to a separate file (with "_WMR" suffix).

Comma-separated value (CSV) file output

CSV File Names

The default CSV file name is PresentMon-TIME.csv, where TIME is the capture time in ISO 8601 format.

If the CSV file contains a single target process (-process_id or one -process_name or -multi_csv) then the CSV filename is PresentMon-PROCESSNAME-TIME.csv.

If an output file name is provided with -output_file PATH.EXT then that name will be used, but -PROCESSNAME is appended to PATH if -multi_csv, and -INDEX is appended if -hotkey where INDEX increases each time the hotkey is used.

In all cases, _WMR is added to the file name if -include_mixed_reality is used.

Simple Columns (-simple command line argument)

CSV Column Header CSV Data Description
Application Process name (if known)
ProcessID Process ID
SwapChainAddress Swap chain address
Runtime Swap chain runtime (e.g., D3D9 or DXGI)
SyncInterval Sync interval used
PresentFlags Present flags used
Dropped Whether the present was dropped (1) or displayed (0)
TimeInSeconds Time since PresentMon recording started
MsBetweenPresents Time between this Present() API call and the previous one
MsInPresentAPI Time spent inside the Present() API call

Default Columns

All of the above columns, plus:

CSV Column Header CSV Data Description
AllowsTearing Whether tearing possible (1) or not (0)
PresentMode Present mode
MsBetweenDisplayChange Time between when this frame was displayed, and previous was displayed
MsUntilRenderComplete Time between present start and GPU work completion
MsUntilDisplayed Time between present start and frame display

Verbose Columns (-verbose command line argument)

All of the above columns above, plus:

CSV Column Header CSV Data Description
WasBatched The frame was submitted by the driver on a different thread than the app
DwmNotified The desktop compositor was notified about the frame.

Windows Mixed Reality comma-separated value (CSV) file output

Simple Columns (-simple command line argument)

CSV Column Header CSV Data Description
Application Process name (if known)
ProcessID Process ID
DwmProcessID Compositor Process ID
TimeInSeconds Time since PresentMon recording started
MsBetweenLsrs Time between this Lsr CPU start and the previous one
AppMissed Whether Lsr is reprojecting a new (0) or old (1) App frame (App GPU work must complete before Lsr CPU start)
LsrMissed Whether Lsr displayed a new frame (0) or not (1+) at the intended V-Sync (Count V-Syncs with no display change)
MsAppPoseLatency Time between App's pose sample and the intended mid-photon frame display
MsLsrPoseLatency Time between Lsr's pose sample and the intended mid-photon frame display
MsActualLsrPoseLatency Time between Lsr's pose sample and mid-photon frame display
MsTimeUntilVsync Time between Lsr CPU start and the intended V-Sync
MsLsrThreadWakeupToGpuEnd Time between Lsr CPU start and GPU work completion
MsLsrThreadWakeupError Time between intended Lsr CPU start and Lsr CPU start
MsLsrPreemption Time spent preempting the GPU with Lsr GPU work
MsLsrExecution Time spent executing the Lsr GPU work
MsCopyPreemption Time spent preempting the GPU with Lsr GPU cross-adapter copy work (if required)
MsCopyExecution Time spent executing the Lsr GPU cross-adapter copy work (if required)
MsGpuEndToVsync Time between Lsr GPU work completion and V-Sync

Default Columns

All of the above columns, plus:

CSV Column Header CSV Data Description
MsBetweenAppPresents Time between App's present and the previous one
MsAppPresentToLsr Time between App's present and Lsr CPU start

Verbose Columns (-verbose command line argument)

All of the above columns above, plus:

CSV Column Header CSV Data Description
HolographicFrameID App's Holographic Frame ID
MsSourceReleaseFromRenderingToLsrAcquire Time between composition end and Lsr acquire
MsAppCpuRenderFrame Time between App's CreateNextFrame() API call and PresentWithCurrentPrediction() API call
MsAppMisprediction Time between App's intended pose time and the intended mid-photon frame display
MsLsrCpuRenderFrame Time between Lsr CPU render start and GPU work submit
MsLsrThreadWakeupToCpuRenderFrameStart Time between Lsr CPU start and CPU render start
MsCpuRenderFrameStartToHeadPoseCallbackStart Time between Lsr CPU render start and pose sample
MsGetHeadPose Time between Lsr pose sample start and pose sample end
MsHeadPoseCallbackStopToInputLatch Time between Lsr pose sample end and input latch
MsInputLatchToGpuSubmission Time between Lsr input latch and GPU work submit
SuspendedThreadBeforeLsr The Lsr thread was suspended
EarlyLsrDueToInvalidFence The Lsr thread scheduling failed, Lsr was performed immediately.

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