10-01-2013
Thanks for your answer. I had 2 points to put fo which I would request elaborate & detailed answers:
1) Are the public servers as put by me a reliable source? Also, I am located in India, so which public server should be ideal as a time source.
2) Is the peer command going to help by having the 3 machines in picture including the server have a time close to each other?
Regards
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Thanks for your answer but may I request you to please give a detailed &
elaborate answer on what should be the ideal configuration with the scenario given by me in mind.
Regards
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glclientwaitsync
GLCLIENTWAITSYNC(3G) OpenGL Manual GLCLIENTWAITSYNC(3G)
NAME
glClientWaitSync - block and wait for a sync object to become signaled
C SPECIFICATION
GLenum glClientWaitSync(GLsync sync, GLbitfield flags, GLuint64 timeout);
PARAMETERS
sync
The sync object whose status to wait on.
flags
A bitfield controlling the command flushing behavior. flags may be GL_SYNC_FLUSH_COMMANDS_BIT.
timeout
The timeout, specified in nanoseconds, for which the implementation should wait for sync to become signaled.
DESCRIPTION
glClientWaitSync causes the client to block and wait for the sync object specified by sync to become signaled. If sync is signaled when
glClientWaitSync is called, glClientWaitSync returns immediately, otherwise it will block and wait for up to timeout nanoseconds for sync
to become signaled.
The return value is one of four status values:
o GL_ALREADY_SIGNALED indicates that sync was signaled at the time that glClientWaitSync was called.
o GL_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED indicates that at least timeout nanoseconds passed and sync did not become signaled.
o GL_CONDITION_SATISFIED indicates that sync was signaled before the timeout expired.
o GL_WAIT_FAILED indicates that an error occurred. Additionally, an OpenGL error will be generated.
NOTES
glClientWaitSync is available only if the GL version is 3.2 or greater.
ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if sync is not the name of an existing sync object.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if flags contains any unsupported flag.
SEE ALSO
glFenceSync(), glIsSync()glWaitSync()
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Khronos Group. This material may be distributed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication
License, v 1.0, 8 June 1999. http://opencontent.org/openpub/.
AUTHORS
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