These introduce limited support for 8/16-bit types such that they can only be accessed in buffer memory and converted to/from 32-bit types.
Contributed from Khronos-internal work.
Adds command line options:
--invert-y
--iy
(synonyms) which invert position.Y on vertex shader output. Handles these cases:
* Direct single variable return
* Member of direct returned struct
* Single variable output parameter
* Member of struct output parameter
API:
// Enables position.Y output negation in vertex shader
void TShader::setInvertY(bool invert);
Fixes#1173
Per feedback on PR #1111, this reverses the order of the parameters for the setShiftBinding API.
It is now:
void TShader::setShiftBindingForSet(TResourceType res, unsigned int base, unsigned int set);
This PR adds the ability to provide per-descriptor-set IO mapping shift
values. If a particular binding does not land into a per-set value,
then it falls back to the prior behavior (global shifts per resource class).
Because there were already 6 copies of many different methods and internal
variables and functions, and this PR would have added 6 more, a new API is
introduced to cut down on replication and present a cleaner interface.
For the global (non-set-specific) API, the old entry points still exist
for backward compatibility, but are phrased internally in terms of the
following.
// Resource type for IO resolver
enum TResourceType {
EResSampler,
EResTexture,
EResImage,
EResUbo,
EResSsbo,
EResUav,
EResCount
};
Methods on TShader:
void setShiftBinding(TResourceType res, unsigned int base);
void setShiftBindingForSet(TResourceType res, unsigned int set, unsigned int base);
The first method replaces the 6 prior entry points of various spellings, which
exist now in depreciated form. The second provides per-resource-set functionality.
Both accept an enum from the list above.
From the command line, the existing options can accept either a single shift value as
before, or a series of 1 or more [set offset] pairs. Both can be provided, as in:
... --stb 20 --stb 2 25 3 30 ...
which will use the offset 20 for anything except descriptor set 2 (which uses 25) and
3 (which uses 30).
Adds a transformation step to the post processing step.
Two modes are available:
1) keep
- Keeps samplers, textures and sampled textures as is
2) transform pure texture into sampled texture and remove pure samplers
- removes all pure samplers
- transforms all pure textures into its sampled counter part
Change-Id: If54972e8052961db66c23f4b7e719d363cf6edbd
Also, provides an option to auto-assign locations.
Existing tests use this option, to avoid the error message,
however, it is not fully implemented yet.
Adds a notification phase to the io remapper.
The idea behind this is to give the user a
chance to group uniforms and/or in/out variables
for a better pipeline layout sharing for vulkan.
Change-Id: I7492421085a4156ed3534f01d906ab390d73a623