This also expands the Buffer validation tests to cover more creation
code paths and SetSubData. It also introduces a mechanism for
ValidationTests to check for device errors.
We want to test BufferMapRead validation using the null backend. To get
closer to conditions on a real backend, we call the callback only on the
next Queue::Submit. This is because on real backends, we would have to
wait for the GPU to be finished with the buffer, to be sure the correct
data is read.
- defaults to depth and stencil tests off
- whether or not depth and stencil tests are enabled is inferred from the comparison functions and stencil operations
- only one stencil reference. D3D12 does not support separate references
- change SetDepthWriteMode to SetDepthWriteEnabled and use a bool instead of enum
- Create PersistentPipelineState class for OpenGL backend with simple state tracking
- Add validation so DepthStencilState properties are only set once
- Update API usage in HelloDepthStencil
- refactor tracking of the DepthStencilState in the Metal backend
- validate that compute pipeline does not have a depth stencil state
Add depth and stencil tests. This is currently only implemented for the
OpenGL API. HelloDepthStencil is a test using the depth and stencil
buffers to do reflections. Currently clearing / stencil clearing is not
working properly.
Previously WireCmd.h/cpp that is used in wire_autogen wasn't included in
the sources, causing a link error on some platforms.
With WireCmd.* moved in the EXTRA_SOURCES, the nxt_wire target didn't
contain any non-header file and caused a link error on OSX. Fix it by
properly splitting the declaration and implementation of
TerribleCommandBuffer in a .h and .cpp file.
This makes sure it works correctly with the ScanForward Math type.
However this isn't a very good fix, the right solution would be to
detect whether we are compiling in 32bit or 64bit and use one of
ScanForward32 or ScanForward64.