This naming was changed at the last resort across the other `_len()`
variant calls to be consistent, but the maintenance4 PR didn't have its
documentation updated (probably some rust-analyzer "rename symbol"
action).
Fixes: 50d58fd ("extensions: Add VK_KHR_maintenance4")
Of all the extensions calling get_instance_proc_addr only these two
remain that should use the "optimized" device-specific function
pointers, since all functions take the device as argument (a child of
the device such as a command buffer or queue is also possible, but not
applicable here) and may otherwise have to go through a dispatch
function [1].
Only VK_EXT_debug_utils remains where all but three of the functions are
device (or device-child) specific. This however requires the
autogenerated loader to be separated out into two stages (and debug
utils are generally initialized before creating a logical device),
making it worth to accept the dispatch function unless this extension
struct is split, too.
[1]: https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.2-extensions/man/html/vkGetDeviceProcAddr.html
Point the user in the right direction telling them where to get the
length of the mutable slice that has to passed in, and document that
these have to be default-initialized (so that `s_type` is set
appropriately) and `p_next` can optionally be set too.
The `all()` function only represents bitflags known in the core of
Vulkan; it omits all bits added by extensions making this function
unrepresentative and has hence been scheduled for removal for quite some
time to get rid of the confusion it causes.
Alternatively the generator could be taught to collect bitflags added by
extensions, but new extensions get added over time skewing available
values in ash versus the current driver/environment. This makes the
value from `all()` unreliable and fragile at best.
`-` and `-=` (`sub()` and `sub_assign()`) are also controversial by
nature since the underlying value represents an integer but the
implemented math uses bitwise operators. This is a confusing design
pattern and the caller better replaces their uses - if any at all - with
`foo &= !BAR`.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.192
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.193
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.194
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.195
Includes the new VK_EXT_rgba10x6_formats, VK_KHR_format_feature_flags2
and VK_KHR_maintenance4 extensions.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.196
Includes Vulkan-Headers fixup commit with the missing h265 encode
header.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.197
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.198
`syn` has been updated to not remove the `_` again from negative
numbers, which previously disappeared in the 1.0 upgrade in 43b5058
("Upgrade proc_macro2/syn/quote to v1.0 (#351)").
See also https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/releases/tag/1.0.81:
Support arbitrary precision negative literal tokens on rustc 1.56+
* generator: Use `Self` instead of `$name` in macros
Saves a bit of unnecessary expansion inside the macro.
* Fix remaining violations of clippy::use_self in generated code
* generator: Remove unnecessary match on reference type
* ash: Exclude static `vk.rs` from the generator
Much like `platform_types.rs` `vk.rs` does not contain any generated
code that depends on `Vulkan-Headers`' `vk.xml`, making it easier to
just keep this file manually editable.
* Add Packed24_8 helper-type for constructing AS Instance bitfields
* Mark EntryCustom::new_custom as unsafe
Passing a badly-behaved `load` function can invoke undefined behavior.
* Document required feature for Entry
* Support linking Vulkan directly
This is the preferred pattern in most environments when an application
cannot function without Vulkan, as it saves the libloading dependency,
eliminates an error case, and makes the Vulkan dependency visible to
the OS.
* Rename libloading feature to "loaded"
* Link by default
* Guide users towards linking the loader directly
* Remove unnecessary error type
InstanceError::LoadError was never constructed.
* Unify entry types
Simplifies the interface and allows a bunch of code to become
monomorphic.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.187; drop Video enum-variant edgecases
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.188
* generator: Improve support for pointers to static-sized arrays
Vulkan 1.2.188 removed the only occurence of `ename:`, which was our
heuristic to find a type that's a pointer to a static-sized array. It
is now replaced with a "normal" `latexmath:` expression, but should
still be dealt with appropriately.
Note that all `latexmath:` conditions have been removed, as these fields
should not be silently omitted. As of this Vulkan version only 3 exist,
and all have their own edge-case.
* Revert "Remove upstream-fixed vk_platform.h header path fallback"
This reverts commit 43dee26ec04dfd3871da8a11b624eaf9fbd16f3a.
Upstream is reverting back to inconsistent paths in [this commit] to
counter unintentional header `#include` changes on the C-side:
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Docs/issues/1573
[this commit]: 8bde11cbd7
* generator: Remove unnecessary `-Iinclude/vulkan` directory
Every `#include` path (except `"vk_platform.h"`, see previous commit) is
relative to the `include/` directory or the current file, and does not
look for a path relative to `include/vulkan/`.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.189
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.190
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.191
Fixes https://github.com/MaikKlein/ash/issues/354
`io::Read::read_exact` does not receive `MaybeUninit` memory and a trait
implementation can possibly read from our uninitialized vector without
`unsafe`, which is UB. As there is no proper solution to this problem
yet (see linked issue), our safest bet is to just take the perf-hit and
zero-initialize this vector.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.176
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.177
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.178
This requires `len="null-terminated"` to be added to
`VkCuFunctionCreateInfoNVX::pName` in `vk.xml`.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.179
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.181
Skipping 1.2.180 due to missing VkPipelineLayoutCreateFlagBits, which is
defined now.
* push_next and Extends traits are generated for all root structs.
root structs are now all structs that are extended by other structs!
root structs used to be all structs that don't extend any other structs.
* the root_structs local variable that is passed around is now a set of Ident (and no String).
fixes https://github.com/MaikKlein/ash/issues/229
* generator: Add edegecases for broken Video extension enum variants
* Replace deprecated `make_version()` with `make_api_version()`
* generator: Use the same predicate for push_next and its traits
Some structs turn out to be root structs when their name is not in the
`root_structs` set, even when they themselves extend another struct.
This was already taken care of for `push_next` which is emitted in this
situation, but the trait referenced by `push_next`'s `T` bound is still
relying on the `extends` field to not exist in `vk.xml` at all, leading
to it not being generated despite `push_next` needing it.
Fixes: 215511f ("Implement ExtendXXX for multiple root create infos if
there are more than 1")
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 12.175
* generator: Generate low-level structs with bindgen (for vk_video)
* generator: Emit deprecation warnings and documentation link for defines
* generator: Parse and autogenerate version-related defines
With more and more version-related defines showing up this saves us a
bunch of time.
* generator: Untangle mismatched parameter/return fn signatures in types
With function typedefs for commands having some elements filtered out
(by name) if they were previously defined already, combined with
unfiltered arrays containing the parameter sets and return type for
_all_ commands expanded together in `quote!` macros the wrong array
elements get combined resulting in incorrect signatures. No-one seems
to use function pointer types (but we should!) which is why this has
gone unnoticed for some time.
* generator: Derive clone for function pointers instead of generating it
* generator: Regroup token generation per command instead of across arrays
This complements the previous commit by avoiding mismatches in array
content altogether, instead of expanding multiple arrays within a single
`#()*` quote expression and assuming they all contain the same data in
the same order, reducing cognitive overhead while reading this code.
Rusty wrappers are already marked `unsafe`, and by definition the raw
Vulkan function pointers used under the hood are `unsafe` too. Not
needing `unsafe` when going directly through `self.fp_v1_x()` is odd at
best.
* generator: Simplify contains+insert pairs to just insert()
Insert returns true when the value was inserted, false when it was
already present in the set.
* generator: Strictify "Vk"/"vk" prefix stripping with strip_prefix+unwrap
This way we are sure only the expected prefix ("Vk" or "vk") is
stripped, anything else panics the generator.
* generator: `format_ident` can format strings directly
As per [1] no explicit length field is available for `pSampleMask`, this
is based on `ceil(rasterizationSamples/32)` instead. It is valid to not
set an array for `pSampleMask` (under normal circumestances this is
signaled by setting the length to zero, and the array pointer is
ignored) but this has to happen by setting the pointer to `NULL`.
[1]: https://github.com/MaikKlein/ash/issues/256
Following [1] a stable release including the fixed commit has been made;
we can now depend on the released crate version again. This also
includes support for all new fields up to Vulkan 1.2.176.
[1]: https://github.com/krolli/vk-parse/issues/18#issuecomment-837815599
`()` is an empty tuple which can be constructed, while `ffi::c_void`
cannot. This is only ever used as an opaque pointer anyway and not used
by Ash; those wishing to access members directly should cast it to a
struct representation of choice (`winapi`, `windows-rs` or something
custom).
Fixes#156
* 1.2.171 new types
* generator: Keep platform_types checked in to git only
This static content is better kept in the platform_types.rs file only,
where it can be edited directly.
(Perhaps we should be more clear about generated versus manual files
within the ash crate, by storing generated outputs in an auto/
module/subdirectory that is reexported, like glib and friends?)
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 12.171
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 12.172
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 12.173
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 12.174
* generator: Generalize C number parsing
Co-authored-by: caradhras11@gmail.com <caradhras11@gmail.com>
* GetPhysicalDeviceProperties2: Make API functions public
Fixes: 5eb39fe ("Add VK_KHR_get_physical_device_properties2 extension (#400)")
* BufferDeviceAddress: Make API functions public
Fixes: 98d66c6 ("Add VK_KHR/EXT_buffer_device_address extension (#405)")
* GetMemoryRequirements2: Make API functions public
Fixes: d8d7423 ("Add VK_KHR_get_memory_requirements2 extension (#401)")
* Maintenance1/Maintenance3: Make API functions public
Fixes: a0a1f5d ("Add VK_KHR_maintenance extensions (#406)")
* Globally remove all `allow(dead_code)` exceptions
This is hiding the fact that some extension functions are inadvertently
not public and hence unusable by crate users, nor does it enforce clean
coding practices.
In addition remove `ash/src/allocator.rs` which does not appear to be
used (anymore?) and isn't in a working state anyway.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.2.169
* generator: Add support for vkFlags64
Since Vulkan-Headers v1.2.170 with VK_KHR_synchronization2 there are now
bitmasks/enums using 64-bits instead of the default 32. vk-parse has
been updated to convey this info though the typedefs for these
enumerations could be parsed as well.
* generator: Insert underscores before trailing type number
Enum types like `VkAccessFlags2KHR` are turned into `VK_ACCESS2` after
demangling and `SHOUTY_SNAKE_CASE` conversion by Heck, but the enum
variants for the type start with `VK_ACCESS_2` (or similar) which fails
the `strip_suffix` and leads to long names to show up.
Inserting an underscore here makes sure the match succeeds.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 12.170
* generator: Add Intel to the list of vendors for enum-postfix-stripping
* generator: Fortify enum-variant type prefix stripping
As brought up in [1] a new enum variant "pattern" not dealth with by our
type-prefix stripper went silently unnoticed. Explicitly listing the
few misnamed enum variants and panicking otherwise makes sure this won't
happen again.
[1]: https://github.com/MaikKlein/ash/pull/411#issuecomment-826013950