It's enough to load vkGetInstanceProcAddr() in a platform-specific way.
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include/private/vkd3d_test.h:276:22: warning: format string is not a string literal (potentially insecure)
[-Wformat-security]
vkd3d_test_debug(name);
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Replaced by vkd3d_acquire_vk_queue().
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Makes possible to share a Vulkan instance between multiple devices.
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We want to create Win32 threads when running under Wine.
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vkd3d_log2i() is imported from wined3d.
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Prevents possible clashes when using vkd3d with external Win32 headers.
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Allows using vkd3d with other Win32 headers.
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In order to run cross-compiled tests under Wine.
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The Vulkan spec states:
* "If the query does not become available in a finite amount of time
(e.g. due to not issuing a query since the last reset), a
VK_ERROR_DEVICE_LOST error may occur."
* "If queries will never finish (e.g. due to being reset but not
issued), then vkGetQueryPoolResults may not return in finite time."
UAV counter descriptors are stored in a separate VkDescriptorSet.
A VkPipelineLayout created for compute pipeline is compatible for all
other descriptor sets with the VkPipelineLayout created for the root
signature. This ensures that only UAV counter bindings in the last
descriptor set may be disturbed when switching between pipelines with
compatible root signatures.
The implementation of vkd3d_popcount() is based on
https://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html
Vulkan has different descriptor types for buffers and textures.
Therefore, we do not know the exact Vulkan descriptor type for D3D12 SRV
and UAV descriptors up front. This information can be extracted from
shaders when creating PSOs but creating incompatible Vulkan descriptor
set layouts for PSOs with the same root signature would introduce a lot
of complexity.
In order to preserve compatibility between resource bindings for PSOs
with the same root signature we duplicate Vulkan descriptors for SRVs
and UAVs (a buffer view and an image view descriptor). This strategy may
be reasonable for small root signatures.