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/*
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This file is part of Magnum.
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Copyright © 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019,
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2020 Vladimír Vondruš <mosra@centrum.cz>
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include "Device.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <Corrade/Containers/Optional.h>
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#include <Corrade/Containers/GrowableArray.h>
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#include <Corrade/Containers/StaticArray.h>
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#include <Corrade/Containers/String.h>
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#include <Corrade/Containers/StringView.h>
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#include <Corrade/Utility/Algorithms.h>
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#include <Corrade/Utility/Arguments.h>
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#include "Magnum/Math/Functions.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Handle.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Instance.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/DeviceProperties.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Extensions.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/ExtensionProperties.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Queue.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Result.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Version.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Implementation/Arguments.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Implementation/InstanceState.h"
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#include "Magnum/Vk/Implementation/DeviceState.h"
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#include "MagnumExternal/Vulkan/flextVkGlobal.h"
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namespace Magnum { namespace Vk {
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struct DeviceCreateInfo::State {
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Containers::Array<Containers::String> ownedStrings;
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Containers::Array<const char*> extensions;
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Containers::String disabledExtensionsStorage;
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Containers::Array<Containers::StringView> disabledExtensions;
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Containers::Array<VkDeviceQueueCreateInfo> queues;
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Containers::StaticArray<32, Float> queuePriorities;
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Containers::StaticArray<32, Queue*> queueOutput;
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std::size_t nextQueuePriority = 0;
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bool quietLog = false;
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Version version = Version::None;
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};
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DeviceCreateInfo::DeviceCreateInfo(DeviceProperties& deviceProperties, const ExtensionProperties* extensionProperties, const Flags flags): _physicalDevice{deviceProperties}, _info{}, _state{Containers::InPlaceInit} {
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Utility::Arguments args = Implementation::arguments();
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args.parse(deviceProperties._instance->state().argc, deviceProperties._instance->state().argv);
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if(args.value("log") == "quiet")
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_state->quietLog = true;
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_info.sType = VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEVICE_CREATE_INFO;
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_info.flags = VkDeviceCreateFlags(flags & ~Flag::NoImplicitExtensions);
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/* Take the minimum of instance and device version. Instance version being
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smaller than a device version happens mainly if there's a forced Vulkan
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version via --magnum-vulkan version, which will be later used to cap available features. */
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_state->version = Version(Math::min(UnsignedInt(deviceProperties._instance->version()), UnsignedInt(deviceProperties.apiVersion())));
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/* If there are any disabled extensions, sort them and save for later --
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we'll use them to filter the ones added by the app */
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Containers::String disabledExtensions = args.value<Containers::String>("disable-extensions");
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if(!disabledExtensions.isEmpty()) {
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_state->disabledExtensionsStorage = std::move(disabledExtensions);
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_state->disabledExtensions = Containers::StringView{_state->disabledExtensionsStorage}.splitWithoutEmptyParts();
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std::sort(_state->disabledExtensions.begin(), _state->disabledExtensions.end());
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}
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/* Add all extensions enabled on command-line. The blacklist is applied on
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those as well. */
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/** @todo use a generator split() so we can avoid the growing allocation
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of the output array */
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/** @todo unfortunately even though the split and value retrieval is mostly
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allocation-free, the strings will be turned into owning copies because
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none of them is null-terminated or global -- could be a better idea to
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just grow one giant string internally (once we have growable strings) */
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addEnabledExtensions(args.value<Containers::StringView>("enable-extensions").splitWithoutEmptyParts());
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/* Enable implicit extensions unless that's forbidden */
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/** @todo move this somewhere else as this will grow significantly? */
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if(!(flags & Flag::NoImplicitExtensions)) {
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/* Fetch searchable extension properties if not already */
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Containers::Optional<ExtensionProperties> extensionPropertiesStorage;
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if(!extensionProperties) {
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/** @todo i'd like to know which layers are enabled so i can list
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the exts from those .. but how? */
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extensionPropertiesStorage = deviceProperties.enumerateExtensionProperties();
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extensionProperties = &*extensionPropertiesStorage;
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}
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/* Only if we don't have Vulkan 1.1, on which this is core */
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if(_state->version < Version::Vk11 && extensionProperties->isSupported<Extensions::KHR::get_memory_requirements2>())
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addEnabledExtensions<Extensions::KHR::get_memory_requirements2>();
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}
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}
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DeviceCreateInfo::DeviceCreateInfo(NoInitT) noexcept {}
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DeviceCreateInfo::DeviceCreateInfo(VkPhysicalDevice physicalDevice, const VkDeviceCreateInfo& info): _physicalDevice{physicalDevice},
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/* Can't use {} with GCC 4.8 here because it tries to initialize the first
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member instead of doing a copy */
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_info(info) {}
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DeviceCreateInfo::~DeviceCreateInfo() = default;
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DeviceCreateInfo& DeviceCreateInfo::addEnabledExtensions(const Containers::ArrayView<const Containers::StringView> extensions) {
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if(extensions.empty()) return *this;
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/* This can happen in case we used the NoInit or VkDeviceCreateInfo
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constructor */
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if(!_state) _state.emplace();
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/* Add null-terminated strings to the extension array */
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arrayReserve(_state->extensions, _state->extensions.size() + extensions.size());
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for(const Containers::StringView extension: extensions) {
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/* If the extension is blacklisted, skip it */
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if(std::binary_search(_state->disabledExtensions.begin(), _state->disabledExtensions.end(), extension)) continue;
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/* Keep an owned *allocated* copy of the string if it's not global or
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null-terminated -- ideally, if people use string view literals,
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those will be, so this won't allocate. Allocated so the pointers
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don't get invalidated when the array gets reallocated. */
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const char* data;
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if(!(extension.flags() >= (Containers::StringViewFlag::NullTerminated|Containers::StringViewFlag::Global)))
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data = arrayAppend(_state->ownedStrings, Containers::InPlaceInit,
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Containers::AllocatedInit, extension).data();
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else data = extension.data();
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arrayAppend(_state->extensions, data);
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}
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/* Update the extension count, re-route the pointer to the layers array in
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case it got reallocated */
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_info.enabledExtensionCount = _state->extensions.size();
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_info.ppEnabledExtensionNames = _state->extensions.data();
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return *this;
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}
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DeviceCreateInfo& DeviceCreateInfo::addEnabledExtensions(const std::initializer_list<Containers::StringView> extensions) {
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return addEnabledExtensions(Containers::arrayView(extensions));
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}
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DeviceCreateInfo& DeviceCreateInfo::addEnabledExtensions(const Containers::ArrayView<const Extension> extensions) {
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if(extensions.empty()) return *this;
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/* This can happen in case we used the NoInit or VkDeviceCreateInfo
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constructor */
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if(!_state) _state.emplace();
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arrayReserve(_state->extensions, _state->extensions.size() + extensions.size());
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for(const Extension& extension: extensions) {
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/* If the extension is blacklisted, skip it */
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if(std::binary_search(_state->disabledExtensions.begin(), _state->disabledExtensions.end(), extension.string())) continue;
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arrayAppend(_state->extensions, extension.string().data());
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}
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/* Update the extension count, re-route the pointer to the layers array in
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case it got reallocated */
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_info.enabledExtensionCount = _state->extensions.size();
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_info.ppEnabledExtensionNames = _state->extensions.data();
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return *this;
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}
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DeviceCreateInfo& DeviceCreateInfo::addEnabledExtensions(const std::initializer_list<Extension> extensions) {
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return addEnabledExtensions(Containers::arrayView(extensions));
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}
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DeviceCreateInfo& DeviceCreateInfo::addQueues(const UnsignedInt family, const Containers::ArrayView<const Float> priorities, const Containers::ArrayView<const Containers::Reference<Queue>> output) {
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CORRADE_ASSERT(!priorities.empty(), "Vk::DeviceCreateInfo::addQueues(): at least one queue priority has to be specified", *this);
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CORRADE_ASSERT(output.size() == priorities.size(), "Vk::DeviceCreateInfo::addQueues(): expected" << priorities.size() << "outuput queue references but got" << output.size(), *this);
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/* This can happen in case we used the NoInit or VkDeviceCreateInfo
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constructor */
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if(!_state) _state.emplace();
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VkDeviceQueueCreateInfo info{};
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info.sType = VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEVICE_QUEUE_CREATE_INFO;
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info.queueFamilyIndex = family;
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info.queueCount = priorities.size();
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info.pQueuePriorities = _state->queuePriorities + _state->nextQueuePriority;
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/* Copy the passed queue priorities and output queue references to an
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internal storage that never reallocates. If this blows up, see the
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definition of queuePriorities for details. We can't easily reallocate if
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this grows too big as all pointers would need to be patched, so there's
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a static limit. */
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CORRADE_INTERNAL_ASSERT(_state->nextQueuePriority + priorities.size() <= _state->queuePriorities.size());
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Utility::copy(priorities, _state->queuePriorities.suffix(_state->nextQueuePriority).prefix(priorities.size()));
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for(std::size_t i = 0; i != priorities.size(); ++i)
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_state->queueOutput[_state->nextQueuePriority + i] = &*output[i];
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_state->nextQueuePriority += priorities.size();
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return addQueues(info);
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}
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DeviceCreateInfo& DeviceCreateInfo::addQueues(const UnsignedInt family, const std::initializer_list<Float> priorities, const std::initializer_list<Containers::Reference<Queue>> output) {
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return addQueues(family, Containers::arrayView(priorities), Containers::arrayView(output));
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}
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DeviceCreateInfo& DeviceCreateInfo::addQueues(const VkDeviceQueueCreateInfo& info) {
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/* This can happen in case we used the NoInit or VkDeviceCreateInfo
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constructor */
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if(!_state) _state.emplace();
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/* Copy the info to an internal storage and re-route the pointer to it.
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This handles a potential reallocation and also the case of replacing the
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default queue on the first call to addQueues(). */
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arrayAppend(_state->queues, info);
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_info.pQueueCreateInfos = _state->queues;
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_info.queueCreateInfoCount = _state->queues.size();
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return *this;
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}
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Device Device::wrap(Instance& instance, const VkDevice handle, const Version version, const Containers::ArrayView<const Containers::StringView> enabledExtensions, const HandleFlags flags) {
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/* Compared to the constructor nothing is printed here as it would be just
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repeating what was passed to the constructor */
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Device out{NoCreate};
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out._handle = handle;
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out._flags = flags;
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out.initializeExtensions(enabledExtensions);
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out.initialize(instance, version);
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return out;
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}
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Device Device::wrap(Instance& instance, const VkDevice handle, const Version version, const std::initializer_list<Containers::StringView> enabledExtensions, const HandleFlags flags) {
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return wrap(instance, handle, version, Containers::arrayView(enabledExtensions), flags);
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}
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Device::Device(Instance& instance, const DeviceCreateInfo& info):
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#ifdef CORRADE_GRACEFUL_ASSERT
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_handle{}, /* Otherwise the destructor dies if we hit the queue assert */
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#endif
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_flags{HandleFlag::DestroyOnDestruction}
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{
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CORRADE_ASSERT(info._info.queueCreateInfoCount,
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"Vk::Device: needs to be created with at least one queue", );
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const Version version = info._state->version != Version::None ? info._state->version : DeviceProperties::wrap(instance, info._physicalDevice).apiVersion();
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/* Print all enabled extensions if we're not told to be quiet */
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if(!info._state || !info._state->quietLog) {
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Debug{} << "Device version:" << version;
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if(info->enabledExtensionCount) {
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Debug{} << "Enabled device extensions:";
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for(std::size_t i = 0, max = info->enabledExtensionCount; i != max; ++i)
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Debug{} << " " << info->ppEnabledExtensionNames[i];
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}
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}
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MAGNUM_VK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_RESULT(instance->CreateDevice(info._physicalDevice, info, nullptr, &_handle));
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initializeExtensions<const char*>({info->ppEnabledExtensionNames, info->enabledExtensionCount});
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initialize(instance, version);
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/* Extension-dependent state is initialized, now we can retrieve the queues
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from the device and save them to the outputs specified in addQueues().
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Each of those calls added one or more entries into _state->queueOutput,
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maintain an offset into it. */
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UnsignedInt queueOutputIndex = 0;
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for(const VkDeviceQueueCreateInfo& createInfo: info._state->queues) {
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/* If the info structure doesn't point into our priority array, it
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means it was added with the addQueues(VkDeviceQueueCreateInfo)
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overload. For that we didn't remember any output, thus skip it */
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if(createInfo.pQueuePriorities < info._state->queuePriorities.begin() ||
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createInfo.pQueuePriorities >= info._state->queuePriorities.end())
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continue;
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for(UnsignedInt i = 0; i != createInfo.queueCount; ++i) {
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VkDeviceQueueInfo2 requestInfo{};
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requestInfo.sType = VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEVICE_QUEUE_INFO_2;
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requestInfo.queueFamilyIndex = createInfo.queueFamilyIndex;
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/* According to the spec we can request each family only once,
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which means here we don't need to remember the per-family index
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across multiple VkDeviceQueueCreateInfos, making the
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implementation a bit simpler. */
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requestInfo.queueIndex = i;
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/* Retrieve the queue handle, create a new Queue object in desired
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output location, and increment the output location for the next
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queue */
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VkQueue queue;
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_state->getDeviceQueueImplementation(*this, requestInfo, queue);
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*info._state->queueOutput[queueOutputIndex++] = Queue::wrap(*this, queue);
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}
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}
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}
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Device::Device(NoCreateT): _handle{}, _functionPointers{} {}
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Device::Device(Device&& other) noexcept: _handle{other._handle},
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_flags{other._flags}, _version{other._version},
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_extensionStatus{other._extensionStatus}, _state{std::move(other._state)},
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/* Can't use {} with GCC 4.8 here because it tries to initialize the first
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member instead of doing a copy */
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_functionPointers(other._functionPointers)
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{
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other._handle = nullptr;
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other._functionPointers = {};
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}
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Device::~Device() {
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if(_handle && (_flags & HandleFlag::DestroyOnDestruction))
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_functionPointers.DestroyDevice(_handle, nullptr);
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}
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Device& Device::operator=(Device&& other) noexcept {
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using std::swap;
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swap(other._handle, _handle);
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swap(other._flags, _flags);
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swap(other._version, _version);
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swap(other._extensionStatus, _extensionStatus);
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swap(other._state, _state);
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swap(other._functionPointers, _functionPointers);
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return *this;
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}
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template<class T> void Device::initializeExtensions(const Containers::ArrayView<const T> enabledExtensions) {
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/* Mark all known extensions as enabled */
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for(const T extension: enabledExtensions) {
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for(Containers::ArrayView<const Extension> knownExtensions: {
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Extension::extensions(Version::None),
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/*Extension::extensions(Version::Vk10), is empty */
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Extension::extensions(Version::Vk11),
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Extension::extensions(Version::Vk12)
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}) {
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auto found = std::lower_bound(knownExtensions.begin(), knownExtensions.end(), extension, [](const Extension& a, const T& b) {
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return a.string() < static_cast<const Containers::StringView&>(b);
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});
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if(found->string() != extension) continue;
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_extensionStatus.set(found->index(), true);
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}
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}
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}
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void Device::initialize(Instance& instance, const Version version) {
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/* Init version, function pointers */
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_version = version;
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flextVkInitDevice(_handle, &_functionPointers, instance->GetDeviceProcAddr);
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/* Set up extension-dependent functionality */
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_state.emplace(*this);
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}
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bool Device::isExtensionEnabled(const Extension& extension) const {
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return _extensionStatus[extension.index()];
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}
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VkDevice Device::release() {
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const VkDevice handle = _handle;
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_handle = nullptr;
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return handle;
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}
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void Device::populateGlobalFunctionPointers() {
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|
flextVkDevice = _functionPointers;
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}
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void Device::getQueueImplementation11(Device& self, const VkDeviceQueueInfo2& info, VkQueue& queue) {
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|
return self->GetDeviceQueue2(self, &info, &queue);
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}
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void Device::getQueueImplementationDefault(Device& self, const VkDeviceQueueInfo2& info, VkQueue& queue) {
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|
return self->GetDeviceQueue(self, info.queueFamilyIndex, info.queueIndex, &queue);
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}
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}}
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