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SyncFence.SignalTime Property

Definition

Returns the time in nanoseconds that the fence signaled in the CLOCK_MONOTONIC time domain.

public long SignalTime { [Android.Runtime.Register("getSignalTime", "()J", "", ApiSince=33)] get; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getSignalTime", "()J", "", ApiSince=33)>]
member this.SignalTime : int64

Property Value

The time the fence signaled, #SIGNAL_TIME_INVALID if there's an error, or #SIGNAL_TIME_PENDING if the fence hasn't signaled yet.

Attributes

Remarks

Returns the time in nanoseconds that the fence signaled in the CLOCK_MONOTONIC time domain. This corresponds to System#nanoTime() but may also be compared to SystemClock#uptimeMillis() after adjusting for milliseconds vs. nanoseconds.

If the fence isn't valid, that is if #isValid() is false, then this returns #SIGNAL_TIME_INVALID. Similarly, if an error occurs while trying to access the signal time, then #SIGNAL_TIME_INVALID is also returned.

If the fence hasn't yet signaled, then #SIGNAL_TIME_PENDING is returned.

Java documentation for android.hardware.SyncFence.getSignalTime().

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Applies to