How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached “IN-101628” project
2. Navigate to Edit → Project Settings → Graphics → Asynchronous Compute Shaders, and ensure that “Asynchronous Execution” is enabled
3. Select File → Build Profiles and ensure “Development Build” is enabled
4. Select “Build”
5. Once the project is done building, open PIX
6. Select “Launch Process” and set the “Executable Path” to the built project
7. Ensure “GPU Capture” is selected, and press “Launch”
8. Once the Player is launched, open the PIX window and select “Take Capture” in the top left corner
9. Close the Player
10. In the “Captures” tab in PIX, double click the capture
11. Start analysis and collect timing data by selecting “Click Here” in the “Timeline” tab
12. Observe the result in the “Timeline” tab
Expected result: The compute and graphics queues run asynchronously
Actual result: The compute and graphics queues do not run asynchronously, introducing unnecessary wait instructions
Reproducible with: 2023.3.0b1, 6000.0.51f1, 6000.1.8f1, 6000.2.0b6
Could not test with: 2022.1.0a1, 2022.3.63f1, 2023.3.0a1 (No asynchronous compute shader execution setting)
Reproducible on: Windows 11
Not reproducible on: No other environments tested
Note: PIX can be downloaded here:https://devblogs.microsoft.com/pix/download/