DSV creation was missing a TEXTURE2DARRAY branch for array, cube, and
cube-array depth textures. It fell through to TEXTURE2D, so
FirstArraySlice was never set and all layers' DSVs targeted layer 0.
This caused incorrect rendering when using depth textures with multiple
layers, such as cubemap shadow maps.
Avoids a null dereference of currentRegion->vulkanTexture->container in DefragmentMemory:
} else if (!currentRegion->isBuffer && !currentRegion->vulkanTexture->markedForDestroy) {
...
¤tRegion->vulkanTexture->container->header.info
... (among others)
by not "VULKAN_Submit"ting (and thus adding it to the defrag pool) before setting the container.
Although rare (defrag almost never ran), this crash happened in a real-world application.
When the OpenXR loader library fails to load, provide a detailed error
message explaining:
- On Windows: need openxr_loader.dll in app directory or PATH
- On Linux: install libopenxr-loader package or set LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- Can use SDL_HINT_OPENXR_LIBRARY hint to specify path
Also update D3D12 backend to include the error in its warning log,
and remove redundant SDL_SetError in Vulkan backend that was
overwriting the detailed message.
It turns out the reason this function was having so many overread issues was because our row copies were wrong - for compressed images we also need to reduce the row count based on the block size, similar to what we already do for pitch calculation - these copies are byte copies, not pixel copies!
Events won't be delivered to the regular event watcher list callbacks if a client event filter discards events. Use the special window event watcher list to watch for resizes in the GPU renderers, as events are delivered to this list before a client can potentially discard them.
* GPU: D3D12: Missing WinPixEventRuntime.dll now logs warning at device creation time.
* GPU: D3D12: Debug label functions are now a no-op when WinPixEventRuntime.dll is missing.
* Docs: GPU: Debug function documentation now notes WinPixEventRuntime.dll is required under D3D12.
This prevents validation errors on D3D12 caused by the previous solution
that utilized internal D3D12 functions. This is still the fallback
solution if WinPixEventRuntime.dll is not present in PATH, but a warning
is printed to let you know how to fix these errors.