We're pleased to announce that Snapdragon Profiler 1.6 is now available. You can download the Mac, Windows and Linux installers here.
What's New in Version 1.6
- - Added ability to revert deployed programs in Snapshot capture
- - Added various frame delimiters improving virtual reality Snapshot capture reliability
- - Added texture information in Frame Statistics
- - Added process ID to the capture's process lists
- - Added support for metrics across Adreno GPU A5X chip variants
- - Improved device connectivity
- - Improved frame delimiter stability for Snapshot captures
- -Improved Snapshot capture API logging to include missing extensions
- - Improved overall Snapdragon Profiler on device service reliability
- - Improved shader overriding logic affecting Snapshot captures
- - Improved texture format detection and reliability when previewed
- - Improved information displayed for 3D textures on Snapshot captures
- - Improved user experience by preserving process selection and filter across multiple captures
- - Fixed crash when capturing multiple Snapshots on select applications
- - Fixed crash when capturing OpenCL applications
- - Fixed metrics appearing as 'Uncategorized'
- - Fixed trace data displayed with negative time values
- - Fixed enabled metrics selection preserved across captures
- - Fixed system Trace metrics not showing occasionally
- - Fixed client unresponsive after switching Resources view modes for Snapshot captures
- - Fixed connection issues affecting the Linux client
- - Fixed blank Snapshot capture affecting Pixel devices and multi-context OpenGL applications
- - Fixed data not captured for 'Rendering Stages' metric affecting Pixel devices
- - Fixed crash affecting some OpenGL overrides
- - Fixed various Snapshot capture issues affecting OSX and Linux clients
- - Fixed context state 'Active Program' to reflect the selected drawcall's state
- - Fixed logging of eglSetDamageRegion affecting Snapshot captures
- - Fixed crash affecting Trace captures with virtual reality applications
- - Fixed crash while deploying a modified shader in Snapshot capture
- - Fixed various issues affecting drawcall replaying on Snapshot capture
- - Fixed OpenCL metrics staying enabled across multiple captures
- - Fixed realtime metrics not enabling sporadically
Guess this has the same issues as Trepn Profiler with Nougat Devices. (HTC M10 in this case)
http://i.imgur.com/cMGmfeP.png
That is correct, I haven't come across any Snapdragon-powered devices running Android 7.0 that report accurate thermal or power data. If you find an app that does, please let us know. Thanks.
- Rick
Hi Andrew,
The last version of Snapdragon Profiler that is recommended for use with Android 4.4 is SDP1.5. You can download it using the links below:
https://developer.qualcomm.com/download/sdprofiler/1.5/snapdragon-profiler-windows.zip
https://developer.qualcomm.com/download/sdprofiler/1.5/snapdragon-profiler-osx.dmg
https://developer.qualcomm.com/download/sdprofiler/1.5/snapdragon-profiler-linux.tar.gz
Note: If your device has an Adreno 3xx GPU, this version work for you. You'll need to use Adreno Profiler. You can download that here: https://developer.qualcomm.com/software/adreno-gpu-profiler
- Rick