* This shifts from reporting from the old style bindset/bind to the new system
of only referencing by shader interface and index (independent of binding
model).
* The vulkan shader debugger re-uses the replay interface to cache descriptor
access and descriptor contents in a fashion friendly to interface-index
lookup.
This message can be seen if the USB cable connecting the device is
removed while the `adb install` command is running. (I ran into this
by accident due to a low-quality cable.)
The previous message was this:
> Failed to install Android remote server for unknown reasons: Couldn't install APK(s). stderr: adb.exe: device '00000a740f4e6d93' not found
> .
>
> lease check that your device is connected and accessible to adb, and that installing APKs over USB is allowed.
This does also include a newline before a period, which looks a bit
strange but I don't see a quick fix for that while keeping stderr,
and the stderr output is fairly useful.
Output "ViewIndex" into the pixel shader hits array
Select the pixel shader input which matches the viewIndex to the passed in view
Ignore the view parameter if set to ~0U (rd.ReplayController.NoPreference)
Ignore the view parameter if any subpass has empty multiviews
DebugShaderInputs struct contains existing the parameters:
sample
primitive
and a new parameter
view
Default constructor for DebugShaderInputs sets the parameters to NoPreference (~0U).
* The compiler could compile an entry point "foo" into an export "bar". We use
the exported name in most places as that's guaranteed to be unique by the API
and used for cross-referencing, but when recompiling we pass the original
source name as in the debug info.
New 'Exploded' visualisation mode in BufferViewer with new exploder controls
hidden when not in 'Exploded' mode.
Change 'solidShading' and 'solidShadeMode' to 'visualisation' and
'visualisationMode'.
Hide the 'highlightVerts' widget when using 'Exploded' vis for both
real-estate and practical implementation reasons.
* This doesn't work for whole-pass mesh fetch, but and will cause
inconsistencies between single draws due to non-determinism, but should avoid
crashes.
Use Formatter::HumanFormat() to get consistent formatting and to apply the UI formatting configuration mode for Offsets and Sizes i.e. Auto, Decimal, Hexadecimal.
Use Formatter::HumanFormat() to get consistent formatting and to apply the UI formatting configuration mode for Offsets and Sizes i.e. Auto, Decimal, Hexadecimal.
Used when fields are marked as being an Offset or Size
Include simple latch to trigger a UI refresh when closing the settings dialog.
Currently only connected to if the Offset/Size format option is altered
* This supports capture and replay of mesh draws, shader editing with printf
support, overlays, and pixel shader debugging.
* Not supported yet include the mesh viewer and shader debugging.
* The enums are given after compute, to preserve indices for the normal vertex
pipeline.
* Mesh dispatches are considered a new action type, rather than being bundled
into the `Drawcall` type. This will allow them to be distinguished by API
backends as needed. The UI treats them as drawcalls
* We apply this universally even though it's not relevant to D3D11/GL. It means
a couple of empty array entries but it should not cause any significant
issues.
* Shader messages will be identified by group and thread as with compute
shaders. For mesh shaders there is an additional subdivision to identify them
by task group, since each task group can submit a grid of mesh groups.
An orphaned window has a NULL parent.
An orphaned window is unable to be re-opened if it already exists in m_ToolWindows because when it tries to raise the existing window it does not have a valid parent