There are two components of the latency. The resampler itself, and a buffer that is used to adapt the block sizes.
The resampler is an FIR running at the target sample rate. So its latency is the number of taps. From MultiChannelResampler.cpp, numTaps is
Fastest: 2 Low: 4 Medium: 8 High: 16 Best: 32
For output, the device sampling rate is used, which is typically 48000.For input, the app sampling rate is used.
The adapter contains one burst of frames, from getFramesPerBurst(). But if the app specifies a particular size using setFramesPerCallback() then that size will be used. Here is some pseudo-code to calculate the latency.
latencyMillis = 0 targetRate = isOutput ? deviceRate : applicationRate // Add latency from FIR latencyMillis += numTaps * 1000.0 / targetRate // Add latency from block size adaptation adapterSize = (callbackSize > 0) ? callbackSize : burstSize if (isOutput && isCallbackUsed) latencyMillis += adapterSize * 1000.0 / deviceRate else if (isInput && isCallbackUsed) latencyMillis += adapterSize * 1000.0 / applicationRate else if (isInput && !isCallbackUsed) latencyMillis += adapterSize * 1000.0 / deviceRate