[[["容易理解","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["確實解決了我的問題","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["其他","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["缺少我需要的資訊","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["過於複雜/步驟過多","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["過時","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["翻譯問題","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["示例/程式碼問題","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["其他","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["上次更新時間:2025-08-26 (世界標準時間)。"],[],[],null,["The following sections outline advanced usage topics not needed for normal\noperation of the library.\n\nOther supported tracers\n\nTuning Fork supports multiple tracers. Tracers with the following instrument\nkeys are supported:\n\n- Time between frame starts (called `PACED_FRAME_TIME`)\n- CPU Time: Time between the start of the frame and the end of the CPU work for the frame (called `CPU_TIME`)\n- GPU Time: Time for the previous frame to be handled by the GPU (called `GPU_TIME`)\n- The raw frame time, defined as the maximum of the CPU and GPU time (called `RAW_FRAME_TIME`). The difference between this option and `PACED_FRAME_TIME` is that this option does not include any wait time included by Swappy or VSync.\n\nYou can find these instrument keys in the\n[reference documentation](/games/sdk/reference/performance-tuner/custom-engine).\nSome of these keys are used automatically when you enable the Android Frame\nPacing library, but if you are not enabling this library, you should use them\nexplicitly.\n\nGet fidelity parameters\n\n[`TFErrorCode TuningFork_getFidelityParameters(const CProtobufSerialization*\ndefaultParams, CProtobufSerialization* params, uint32_t\ntimeout_ms);`](/games/sdk/reference/performance-tuner/custom-engine/group/tuningfork#tuningfork_getfidelityparameters)\n\nIf you pass `fidelity_params_callback` to `TuningFork_init` in settings or the\nlibrary is in scaled mode, you do not need to call this function.\n\nThis function contacts a server to retrieve fidelity parameters. It blocks until\none of the following occurs:\n\n- Fidelity parameters are retrieved, with a return value of `TFERROR_OK` and `returnedParams` store the parameters. In this case, all subsequent tick data is associated with `returnedParams`.\n- A number of milliseconds equal to `timeout_ms` passes, with a return value of `TFERROR_TIMEOUT`. In this case, all subsequent tick data is associated with `defaultFidelityParams`.\n\nYou must call `TuningFork_init()` before this function, and you must call it on\na separate thread from the main thread (see\n[`TuningFork_startFidelityParamDownloadThread()`](/games/sdk/reference/performance-tuner/custom-engine/group/tuningfork-extra#tuningfork_startfidelityparamdownloadthread)\nfor a utility function that does this for you). You can call this function\nagain, for example at level-loading time, to retrieve fidelity parameters from\nthe server again. This allows you to dynamically update parameters rather than\nhaving to reload them only at start-up. If new fidelity parameters are\ndownloaded or a new default is used, all previous tick data is submitted."]]