This removes the following for both Buffer and Texture:
- The builder's SetInitialUsage
- The object's FreezeUsage and TransitionUsage methods
- The CommandBuffer Transition<Object>Usage methods
All samples and tests are simplified as a result. This also obsoletes
the UsageValidationTest which is removed.
Some validation was dependent on "current usage" and hasn't been
reintroduced for implicit transitions yet:
- Buffers can be used while mapped
- Swapchain textures can be used after they have been presented.
Validation for these will involve collecting all the resources used by a
command buffer and will be done in a follow-up patch.
We are changing all object creation to use descriptors but there is no
creation argument to pass for queue, so instead Device::CreateQueue
takes no argument.
This will be useful to provide additional coverage of the wire in
addition to the very focused WireTests unittests. All tests pass except
the MapWriteAsync ones that aren't implemented in the wire yet. They can
be skipped with --gtest_filter=-*MapWrite*
RenderDoc uses presents as the points to start and end a capture, so to
debug test we have to do the following:
TEST_F(...)
while(true) {
// All the test code
SwapBuffers();
}
}
Implements BeginRenderSubpass on the D3D12 backend. Descriptors for render target and depth stencil views are recorded in a descriptor heap for each framebuffer. For now, we still have the hack where no attachment renders to the backbuffer, so the CommandBuffer records those when necessary when it is submitted.
This PR also enables input states for D3D12 which are mostly working. One failure seems to be happening because our texture copies are not yet correct.
This macro has some advantages over the standard library one:
- It prints the place where the macro was triggered
- It "references" the condition even in Release to avoid warnings
- In release, if possible, it gives compiler hints
It is basically is stripped down version of the ASSERT macros I wrote
for the Daemon engine in src/common/Assert.h
This commit also removes the stray "backend" namespaces for common/
code.
This directory used to contain both the state tracking code for the
backends, and the common utilities that could be used both by the
backends and the rest of the code. Things are now:
- src/common is utility code for the whole repo
- src/backend contains libNXT's code
- src/utils is utility code that we don't want in libNXT
This commit also changes all includes to use global paths from src/
bacause it had to touch a bunch of #include statements anyway.