// Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR LGPL-3.0-only OR GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only #include QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \class QVulkanFunctions \since 5.10 \ingroup painting-3D \inmodule QtGui \wrapper \brief The QVulkanFunctions class provides cross-platform access to the instance level core Vulkan 1.2 API. Qt and Qt applications do not link to any Vulkan libraries by default. Instead, all functions are resolved dynamically at run time. Each QVulkanInstance provides a QVulkanFunctions object retrievable via QVulkanInstance::functions(). This does not contain device level functions in order to avoid the potential overhead of an internal dispatching. Instead, functions that rely on a device, or a dispatchable child object of a device, are exposed via QVulkanDeviceFunctions and QVulkanInstance::deviceFunctions(). QVulkanFunctions and QVulkanDeviceFunctions together provides access to the full core Vulkan API, excluding any extensions. \note QVulkanFunctions instances cannot be constructed directly. The typical usage is the following: \snippet code/src_gui_vulkan_qvulkanfunctions.cpp 0 \note Windowing system interface (WSI) specifics and extensions are excluded. This class only covers core Vulkan commands, with the exception of instance creation, destruction, and function resolving, since such functionality is covered by QVulkanInstance itself. To access additional functions, applications can use QVulkanInstance::getInstanceProcAddr() and vkGetDeviceProcAddr(). Applications can also decide to link to a Vulkan library directly, as platforms with an appropriate loader will typically export function symbols for the core commands. See \l{https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.0/man/html/vkGetInstanceProcAddr.html}{the man page for vkGetInstanceProcAddr} for more information. \note The member function prototypes for Vulkan 1.1 and 1.2 commands are ifdefed with the appropriate \c{VK_VERSION_1_x} that is defined by the Vulkan headers. Therefore these functions will only be callable by an application when the system's (on which the application is built) Vulkan header is new enough and it contains 1.1 and 1.2 Vulkan API definitions. When building Qt from source, this has an additional consequence: the Vulkan headers on the build environment must also be 1.1 and 1.2 capable in order to get a Qt build that supports resolving the 1.1 and 1.2 API commands. If either of these conditions is not met, applications will only be able to call the Vulkan 1.0 commands through QVulkanFunctions and QVulkanDeviceFunctions. \sa QVulkanInstance, QVulkanDeviceFunctions, QWindow::setVulkanInstance(), QWindow::setSurfaceType() */ /*! \class QVulkanDeviceFunctions \since 5.10 \ingroup painting-3D \inmodule QtGui \wrapper \brief The QVulkanDeviceFunctions class provides cross-platform access to the device level core Vulkan 1.2 API. Qt and Qt applications do not link to any Vulkan libraries by default. Instead, all functions are resolved dynamically at run time. Each QVulkanInstance provides a QVulkanFunctions object retrievable via QVulkanInstance::functions(). This does not contain device level functions in order to avoid the potential overhead of an internal dispatching. Instead, functions that rely on a device, or a dispatchable child object of a device, are exposed via QVulkanDeviceFunctions and QVulkanInstance::deviceFunctions(). QVulkanFunctions and QVulkanDeviceFunctions together provides access to the full core Vulkan API, excluding any extensions. \note QVulkanDeviceFunctions instances cannot be constructed directly. The typical usage is the following: \snippet code/src_gui_vulkan_qvulkanfunctions.cpp 1 The QVulkanDeviceFunctions object specific to the provided VkDevice is created when QVulkanInstance::deviceFunctions() is first called with the device in question. The object is then cached internally. To access additional functions, applications can use QVulkanInstance::getInstanceProcAddr() and vkGetDeviceProcAddr(). Applications can also decide to link to a Vulkan library directly, as many implementations export function symbols for the core commands. See \l{https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.0/man/html/vkGetInstanceProcAddr.html}{the man page for vkGetInstanceProcAddr} for more information. \sa QVulkanInstance, QVulkanFunctions, QWindow::setVulkanInstance(), QWindow::setSurfaceType() */ /* Constructs a new QVulkanFunctions for \a inst. \internal */ QVulkanFunctions::QVulkanFunctions(QVulkanInstance *inst) : d_ptr(new QVulkanFunctionsPrivate(inst)) { } /* Destructor. */ QVulkanFunctions::~QVulkanFunctions() { } /* Constructs a new QVulkanDeviceFunctions for \a inst and the given \a device. \internal */ QVulkanDeviceFunctions::QVulkanDeviceFunctions(QVulkanInstance *inst, VkDevice device) : d_ptr(new QVulkanDeviceFunctionsPrivate(inst, device)) { } /* Destructor. */ QVulkanDeviceFunctions::~QVulkanDeviceFunctions() { } QT_END_NAMESPACE