Use of gl_Layer and gl_ViewportIndex in tessellation and vertex
shaders should not trigger the addition of the Geometry capability.
Fixes#2461
Added tests for use of gl_Layer and gl_ViewportIndex in a tessellation
evaluation shader.
Several tests for NVIDIA features for tessellation, vertex, or mesh
shaders now lose the Geometry or MultiViewport capabilities.
This is ok because the functionality is already covered by
the ShaderViewportIndexLayerNV capability.
The spv.meshShaderPerViewBuiltins.mesh test now fails validation
because the validator does not know that PrimitiveId (and possibly
other) builtins are enabled by the MeshShadingNV capability.
I filed https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Headers/issues/179 to
fix the grammar upstream.
- This change also allows redeclaration of gl_PrimitiveIndicesNV and
adds error checks against incorrect explicit array size.
- Also modifies gtests to check array bound limits and redeclare gl_PrimitiveIndicesNV[].
Apart from allowing redeclaration of gl_MeshPerVertexNV and gl_MeshPerPrimitiveNV blocks, this change also -
- Resize clip/cull perview distances based on static index use
- Error out use of both single-view and per-view builtins
- Add new gtests with redeclared blocks and edit existing test output
- Fix couple of typos