We don't actually need the REPEAT mode, and this makes things more
consistent with the YCbCr sampler (which requires CLAMP_TO_EDGE for
spec compliance).
Also drop borderColor which is unused for this mode.
Fixes the following validation error:
[ VUID-VkImageViewCreateInfo-pNext-01970 ] Object 0: handle = 0x62e00003c400, type = VK_OBJECT_TYPE_DEVICE; | MessageID = 0xf378e14b | vkCreateImageView(): If there is a VkSamplerYcbcrConversion, the imageView must be created with the identity swizzle.
Some formats like sub-sampled YCbCr use a block of bytes to
store the color values for more than one pixel. Update our format
table to be able to handle such formats.
This is implemented by a two-subpass rendering scheme; the first
subpass draws (and blends) onto a linear R16G16B16A16_SFLOAT buffer,
while the second subpass performs linear->srgb conversion, writing
onto the actual output buffer.
This fixes the following validation errors when shutting down Sway:
00:00:01.263 [wlr] [render/vulkan/vulkan.c:65] Validation Error: [ VUID-vkDestroyFramebuffer-framebuffer-00892 ] Object 0: handle = 0x62e00003c400, type = VK_OBJECT_TYPE_DEVICE; | MessageID = 0xdb308312 | Cannot call vkDestroyFramebuffer on VkFramebuffer 0x2e2cd000000002b[] that is currently in use by a command buffer. The Vulkan spec states: All submitted commands that refer to framebuffer must have completed execution (https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.3-extensions/html/vkspec.html#VUID-vkDestroyFramebuffer-framebuffer-00892) (VUID-vkDestroyFramebuffer-framebuffer-00892)
00:00:01.264 [wlr] [render/vulkan/vulkan.c:65] Validation Error: [ VUID-vkDestroyImage-image-01000 ] Object 0: handle = 0x62e00003c400, type = VK_OBJECT_TYPE_DEVICE; | MessageID = 0xf2d29b5a | Cannot call vkDestroyImage on VkImage 0x3fbcd60000000028[] that is currently in use by a command buffer. The Vulkan spec states: All submitted commands that refer to image, either directly or via a VkImageView, must have completed execution (https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.3-extensions/html/vkspec.html#VUID-vkDestroyImage-image-01000) (VUID-vkDestroyImage-image-01000)
Remove debug logs when a texture is created, since this happens
pretty often. Use drmGetFormatName() and drmGetFormatModifierName()
to log DRM formats and modifiers.
This ensures that the pool sizes grow exponentially, making the number
of pools needed logarithmic in the number of descriptors, instead of
linear. Since the first pool's size is 256, this change only has an
effect when the compositor creates a large number of textures.
The Vulkan spec doesn't guarantee that the driver will wait for
implicitly synchronized client buffers before texturing from them.
radv happens to perform the wait, but anv doesn't.
Fix this by extracting implicit fences from DMA-BUFs, importing
them into Vulkan as a VkSemaphore objects, and make the render pass
wait on these VkSemaphores.
pre_cb was an alias for stage_cb->vk. Let's just use a single
variable instead.
Additionally, early return when vulkan_record_stage_cb() fails.
We were crashing in vkCmdPipelineBarrier() if that happened.
Skip clears with an empty scissor.
Fixes the following validation error:
00:00:09.734 [wlr] [render/vulkan/vulkan.c:61] Validation Error: [ VUID-vkCmdClearAttachments-rect-02682 ] Object 0: handle = 0x62600001b100, type = VK_OBJECT_TYPE_COMMAND_BUFFER; | MessageID = 0xadbd476f | CmdClearAttachments(): pRects[0].rect.extent.width is zero. The Vulkan spec states: The rect member of each element of pRects must have an extent.width greater than 0 (https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.3-extensions/html/vkspec.html#VUID-vkCmdClearAttachments-rect-02682) (VUID-vkCmdClearAttachments-rect-02682)
We were filling VkTimelineSemaphoreSubmitInfoKHR.pSignalSemaphoreValues,
but we were missing VkSubmitInfo.pSignalSemaphores.
This was causing VkTimelineSemaphoreSubmitInfoKHR.pSignalSemaphoreValues
to be ignored. By chance, the render command buffer was using the
next timeline point, so we were waiting for that instead.
struct wlr_vk_format_props contains a mix of properties for shm
and dmabuf, and it's not immediately clear which fields are for
which kind of buffer. Use a nested struct to group the fields.
Right now the Vulkan renderer blocks until the frame is complete
after rendering. This is necessary because Vulkan doesn't
interoperate well with implicit sync we use everywhere else.
Use the new kernel API to import a sync_file into a DMA-BUF to
avoid blocking.
We need to wait for the pending command buffer to complete before
re-using stage buffers. Otherwise we'll overwrite the stage buffer
with new contents before the texture is fully uploaded.