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Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001# Vulkan Loader Specification and Architecture Overview
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Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -06005## Goals of this document ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07006
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07007Specify necessary functions and expected behavior of interface between the
8loader library and ICDs and layers for Windows, Linux and Android based
9systems. Also describe the application visible behaviors of the loader.
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13## Audience ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070014
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -060015This document is primarily targeted at Vulkan application, driver and layer developers.
16However, it can also be used by any developer interested in understanding more about
17how the Vulkan loader and layers interact.
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Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -060022## Loader goals ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070023
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070024- Support multiple ICDs (Installable Client Drivers) to co-exist on a system
25without interfering with each other.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070026
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070027- Support optional modules (layers) that can be enabled by an application,
28developer or the system and have no impact when not enabled.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070029
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070030- Negligible performance cost for an application calling through the loader
31to an ICD entry point.
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35## Architectural overview of layers and loader ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070036
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -060037Vulkan is a layered architecture placing the Application on one end, the
38ICDs on the other, and the loader and some number of layers in between.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070039
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -060040Layers are implemented as libraries that can be enabled in different ways
41(including by application request) and loaded during CreateInstance. Each
42layer can chooses to hook (intercept) any Vulkan commands which in turn
43can be ignored, augmented, or simply passed along. A layer may also
44expose functionality not available in the loader or any ICD. Some examples
45of this include: the ability to perform Vulkan API tracing and debugging,
46validate API usage, or overlay additional content on the applications surfaces.
47
48The loader is responsible for working with the various layers as well as
49supporting multiple GPUs and their drivers. Any Vulkan command may
50wind up calling into a diverse set of modules: loader, layers, and ICDs.
51The loader is critical to managing the proper dispatching of Vulkan
52commands to the appropriate set of layers and ICDs. The Vulkan object
53model allows the loader to insert layers into a call chain so that the layers
54can process Vulkan commands prior to the ICD being called.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070055
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070056Vulkan uses an object model to control the scope of a particular action /
57operation. The object to be acted on is always the first parameter of a Vulkan
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -060058call and is a dispatchable object (see Vulkan specification section 2.3 Object
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070059Model). Under the covers, the dispatchable object handle is a pointer to a
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -060060structure, which in turn, contains a pointer to a dispatch table maintained by
61the loader. This dispatch table contains pointers to the Vulkan functions appropriate to
62that object.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070063
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -060064There are two types of dispatch tables the loader maintains:
65- **Instance Dispatch Table**
66 - Contains any function that takes a VkInstance or VkPhysicalDevice as their first parameter
67 - vkEnumeratePhysicalDevices
68 - vkDestroyInstance
69 - vkCreateInstance
70 - ...
71- **Device Dispatch Table**
72 - Contains any function that takes a VkDevice, VkQueue or VkCommandBuffer as their first parameter
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070073
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070074These instance and device dispatch tables are constructed when the application
75calls vkCreateInstance and vkCreateDevice. At that time the application and/or
76system can specify optional layers to be included. The loader will initialize
77the specified layers to create a call chain for each Vulkan function and each
78entry of the dispatch table will point to the first element of that chain.
79Thus, the loader builds an instance call chain for each VkInstance that is
80created and a device call chain for each VkDevice that is created.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070081
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070082For example, the diagram below represents what happens in the call chain for
83vkCreateInstance. After initializing the chain, the loader will call into the
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -060084first layer's vkCreateInstance which will call the next finally terminating in
85the loader again where this function calls every ICD's vkCreateInstance and
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070086saves the results. This allows every enabled layer for this chain to set up
87what it needs based on the VkInstanceCreateInfo structure from the application.
Jon Ashburnc2505562016-02-15 10:19:26 -070088![Instance call chain](instance_call_chain.png)
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070089
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070090This also highlights some of the complexity the loader must manage when using
91instance chains. As shown here, the loader must aggregate information from
92multiple devices when they are present. This means that the loader has to know
93about instance level extensions to aggregate them correctly.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -070094
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -070095Device chains are created at vkCreateDevice and are generally simpler because
96they deal with only a single device and the ICD can always be the terminator of
97the chain. The below diagram also illustrates how layers (either device or
98instance) can skip intercepting any given Vulkan entry point.
Jon Ashburnc2505562016-02-15 10:19:26 -070099![Chain skipping layers](chain_skipping_layers.png)
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103## Application interface to loader ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700104
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600105In this section we'll discuss how an application interacts with the loader.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700106
107- Linking to loader library for core and WSI extension symbols.
108
109- Dynamic Vulkan command lookup & application dispatch table.
110
111- Loader library filenames for linking to different Vulkan ABI versions.
112
113- Layers
114
115- Extensions
116
117- vkGetInstanceProcAddr, vkGetDeviceProcAddr
118
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700119The loader library on Windows, Linux and Android will export all core Vulkan
120and all appropriate Window System Interface (WSI) extensions. This is done to
121make it simpler to get started with Vulkan development. When an application
122links directly to the loader library in this way, the Vulkan calls are simple
123trampoline functions that jump to the appropriate dispatch table entry for the
124object they are given.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700125
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700126Applications are not required to link directly to the loader library, instead
127they can use the appropriate platform specific dynamic symbol lookup on the
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600128loader library to initialize the application's own dispatch table. This allows
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500129an application to fail gracefully if the loader cannot be found, and it
130provides the fastest mechanism for the application to call Vulkan functions. An
131application will only need to query (via system calls such as dlsym()) the
132address of vkGetInstanceProcAddr from the loader library. Using
133vkGetInstanceProcAddr the application can then discover the address of all
134instance and global functions and extensions, such as vkCreateInstance,
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700135vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties and vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties
136in a platform independent way.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700137
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700138The Vulkan loader library will be distributed in various ways including Vulkan
139SDKs, OS package distributions and IHV driver packages. These details are
140beyond the scope of this document. However, the name and versioning of the
141Vulkan loader library is specified so an app can link to the correct Vulkan ABI
142library version. Vulkan versioning is such that ABI backwards compatibility is
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500143guaranteed for all versions with the same major number (e.g. 1.0 and 1.1). On
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700144Windows, the loader library encodes the ABI version in its name such that
145multiple ABI incompatible versions of the loader can peacefully coexist on a
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600146given system. The Vulkan loader library file name is "vulkan-<ABI
147version>.dll". For example, for Vulkan version 1.X on Windows the library
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700148filename is vulkan-1.dll. And this library file can typically be found in the
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600149windows/system32 directory (on 64-bit Windows installs, the 32-bit version of
150the loader with the same name can be found in the windows/sysWOW64 directory).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700151
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700152For Linux, shared libraries are versioned based on a suffix. Thus, the ABI
153number is not encoded in the base of the library filename as on Windows. On
154Linux an application wanting to link to the latest Vulkan ABI version would
155just link to the name vulkan (libvulkan.so). A specific Vulkan ABI version can
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500156also be linked to by applications (e.g. libvulkan.so.1).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700157
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600158####Layer Usage
159
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700160Applications desiring Vulkan functionality beyond what the core API offers may
Mark Young02ee5382016-07-22 08:51:05 -0600161use various layers or extensions. A layer cannot introduce new Vulkan API
162entry-points not exposed in Vulkan.h, but may offer extensions that do. A
163common use of layers is for API validation which can be enabled by loading the
164layer during application development, but not loading the layer for application
165release. This eliminates the overhead of validating the application's
166usage of the API, something that wasn't available on some previous graphics
167APIs.
168
169Layers discovered by the loader are reported to the application via
170vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties. Layers are enabled at vkCreateInstance
171and are active for all Vulkan commands using the given VkInstance and any
172of it's child objects. For example, the ppEnabledLayerNames array in the
173VkInstanceCreateInfo structure is used by the application to list the layer
174names to be enabled at vkCreateInstance. At vkCreateInstance and
175vkCreateDevice, the loader will construct call chains that include the application
176specified (enabled) layers. Order is important in the
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700177ppEnabledLayerNames array; array element 0 is the topmost (closest to the
178application) layer inserted in the chain and the last array element is closest
179to the driver.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700180
Mark Young02ee5382016-07-22 08:51:05 -0600181**NOTE**: vkCreateDevice originally was able to select layers in a
182similar manner to vkCreateInstance. This lead to the concept of "instance
183layers" and "device layers". It was decided by Khronos to deprecate the
184"device layer" functionality and only consider "instance layers".
185Therefore, vkCreateDevice will use the layers specified at vkCreateInstance.
186Additionally, vkEnumerateDeviceLayerProperties has been deprecated.
187
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700188Developers may want to enable layers that are not enabled by the given
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -0600189application they are using. On Linux and Windows, the environment variable
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600190"VK\_INSTANCE\_LAYERS" can be used to enable
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700191additional layers which are not specified (enabled) by the application at
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -0600192vkCreateInstance. VK\_INSTANCE\_LAYERS is a colon
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700193(Linux)/semi-colon (Windows) separated list of layer names to enable. Order is
194relevant with the first layer in the list being the topmost layer (closest to
195the application) and the last layer in the list being the bottommost layer
196(closest to the driver).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700197
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700198Application specified layers and user specified layers (via environment
199variables) are aggregated and duplicates removed by the loader when enabling
200layers. Layers specified via environment variable are topmost (closest to the
201application) while layers specified by the application are bottommost.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700202
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700203An example of using these environment variables to activate the validation
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -0600204layer VK\_LAYER\_LUNARG\_parameter\_validation on Windows or Linux is as follows:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700205
206```
Mark Lobodzinski739391a2016-03-17 15:08:18 -0600207> $ export VK_INSTANCE_LAYERS=VK_LAYER_LUNARG_parameter_validation
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700208
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700209```
210
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600211#### Implicit vs Explicit Layers
212
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700213Some platforms, including Linux and Windows, support layers which are enabled
214automatically by the loader rather than explicitly by the application (or via
215environment variable). Explicit layers are those layers enabled by the
216application (or environment variable) by providing the layer name. Implicit
217layers are those layers enabled by the loader automatically. Any implicit
218layers the loader discovers on the system in the appropriate location will be
219enabled (subject to environment variable overrides described later). Discovery
220of properly installed implicit and explicit layers is described later.
221Explicitly enabling a layer that is implicitly enabled has no additional
222effect: the layer will still be enabled implicitly by the loader.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700223
Mark Young02ee5382016-07-22 08:51:05 -0600224Implicit layers have an additional requirement over explicit layers in that they
225require being able to be disabled by an environmental variable. This is due
226to the fact that they are not visible to the application and could cause issues.
227A good principle to keep in mind would be to define both an enable and disable
228environment variable so the users can deterministicly enable the functionality.
229On Desktop platforms (Windows and Linux), these enable/disable settings are
230defined in the layer's JSON file.
231
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700232Extensions are optional functionality provided by a layer, the loader or an
233ICD. Extensions can modify the behavior of the Vulkan API and need to be
234specified and registered with Khronos.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700235
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600236#### Instance/Device Extensions
237
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700238Instance extensions can be discovered via
239vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties. Device extensions can be discovered via
240vkEnumerateDeviceExtensionProperties. The loader discovers and aggregates all
241extensions from layers (both explicit and implicit), ICDs and the loader before
242reporting them to the application in vkEnumerate\*ExtensionProperties. The
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500243pLayerName parameter in these functions is used to select either a single layer
244or the Vulkan platform implementation. If pLayerName is NULL, extensions from
245Vulkan implementation components (including loader, implicit layers, and ICDs)
246are enumerated. If pLayerName is equal to a discovered layer module name then
247any extensions from that layer (which may be implicit or explicit) are
248enumerated. Duplicate extensions (e.g. an implicit layer and ICD might report
Jon Ashburn859c7fb2016-03-02 17:26:31 -0700249support for the same extension) are eliminated by the loader. For duplicates, the
250ICD version is reported and the layer version is culled. Extensions must
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700251be enabled (in vkCreateInstance or vkCreateDevice) before they can be used.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700252
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700253Extension command entry points should be queried via vkGetInstanceProcAddr or
254vkGetDeviceProcAddr. vkGetDeviceProcAddr can only be used to query for device
255extension or core device entry points. Device entry points include any command
256that uses a VkDevice as the first parameter or a dispatchable object that is a
257child of a VkDevice (currently this includes VkQueue and VkCommandBuffer).
258vkGetInstanceProcAddr can be used to query either device or instance extension
259entry points in addition to all core entry points.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700260
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700261VkGetDeviceProcAddr is particularly interesting because it will provide the
262most efficient way to call into the ICD. For example, the diagram below shows
263what could happen if the application were to use vkGetDeviceProcAddr for the
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600264function "vkGetDeviceQueue" and "vkDestroyDevice" but not "vkAllocateMemory".
265The resulting function pointer (fpGetDeviceQueue) would be the ICD's entry
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700266point if the loader and any enabled layers do not need to see that call. Even
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500267if an enabled layer intercepts the call (e.g. vkDestroyDevice) the loader
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700268trampoline code is skipped for function pointers obtained via
269vkGetDeviceProcAddr. This also means that function pointers obtained via
270vkGetDeviceProcAddr will only work with the specific VkDevice it was created
271for, using it with another device has undefined results. For extensions,
272Get\*ProcAddr will often be the only way to access extension API features.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700273
Jon Ashburnc2505562016-02-15 10:19:26 -0700274![Get*ProcAddr efficiency](get_proc_addr.png)
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterab3a4662016-02-14 10:48:22 -0700275
Mark Young78f88c82016-07-19 11:49:45 -0600276##### WSI Extensions
277
278Khronos approved WSI extensions are available and provide Windows System Integration
279support for various execution environments. It is important to understand that some WSI
280extensions are valid for all targets, but others are particular to a given execution
281environment (and loader). This desktop loader (currently targeting Windows and Linux)
282only enables those WSI extensions that are appropriate to the current environment.
283For the most part, the selection is done in the loader using compile-time preprocessor
284flags. All versions of the desktop loader currently expose at least the following WSI
285extension support:
286- VK_KHR_surface
287- VK_KHR_swapchain
288- VK_KHR_display
289
290In addition, each of the following OS targets for the loader support target-specific extensions:
291- **Windows** : VK_KHR_win32_surface
292- **Linux (default)** : VK_KHR_xcb_surface and VK_KHR_xlib_surface
293- **Linux (Wayland build)** : VK_KHR_wayland_surface
294- **Linux (Mir build)** : VK_KHR_mir_surface
295
296**NOTE:** Wayland and Mir targets are not fully supported at this time and should be considered
297alpha quality.
298
299It is important to understand that while the loader may support the various entry-points
300for these extensions, there is a hand-shake required to actually use them:
301* At least one physical device must support the extension(s)
302* The application must select such a physical device
303* The application must request the extension(s) be enabled while creating the instance or logical device (This depends on whether or not the given extension works with an instance or a device).
304* The instance and/or logical device creation must succeed.
305
306Only then can you expect to properly use a WSI extension in your Vulkan program.
307
308##### New Extensions
309
310With the ability to expand Vulkan so easily, extensions will be created that the loader knows
311nothing about. If the extension is a device extension, the loader will pass the unknown
312entry-point down the device call chain ending with the appropriate ICD entry-points.
313However, if the extension is an instance extension, the loader will fail to load it.
314
315*But why doesn't the loader support unknown instance extensions?*
316<br/>
317Let's look again at the Instance call chain:
318![Instance call chain](instance_call_chain.png)
319
320Notice that for a normal instance function call, the loader has to handle passing along the
321function call to the available ICDs. If the loader has no idea of the parameters or return
322value of the instance call, it can't properly pass information along to the ICDs.
323There may be ways to do this, which will be explored in the future. However, for now, this
324loader does not support any unknown instance extensions.
325
326Because the device call-chain does not pass through the loader terminator, this is not
327a problem for device extensions. Instead, device extensions terminate directly in the
328ICD they are associated with.
329
330*Is this a big problem?*
331<br/>
332No! Most extension functionality only affects a device and not an instance or a physical
333device. Thus, the overwhelming majority of extensions will be device extensions rather than
334instance extensions.
335
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -0600336<br/>
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700337
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -0600338
339## Vulkan Installable Client Driver interface with the loader ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700340
341### ICD discovery
342
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700343Vulkan allows multiple drivers each with one or more devices (represented by a
344Vulkan VkPhysicalDevice object) to be used collectively. The loader is
345responsible for discovering available Vulkan ICDs on the system. Given a list
346of available ICDs, the loader can enumerate all the physical devices available
347for an application and return this information to the application. The process
348in which the loader discovers the available Installable Client Drivers (ICDs)
349on a system is platform dependent. Windows, Linux and Android ICD discovery
350details are listed below.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700351
352#### Windows
353
354##### Properly-Installed ICDs
355
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700356In order to find properly-installed ICDs, the Vulkan loader will scan the
357values in the following Windows registry key:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700358
359HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Khronos\\Vulkan\\Drivers
360
Mark Young02ee5382016-07-22 08:51:05 -0600361On 64-bit Windows, when a 32-bit application is triggered, the loader
362will scan for 32-bit drivers in a separate area of the registry:
363
364HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432Node\\Khronos\\Vulkan\\Drivers
365
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700366For each value in this key which has DWORD data set to 0, the loader opens the
367JSON format text information file (a.k.a. "manifest file") specified by the
368name of the value. Each name must be a full pathname to the text manifest file.
369The Vulkan loader will open each manifest file to obtain the name or pathname
370of an ICD shared library (".dll") file. For example:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700371
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700372 ```
373 {
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700374 "file_format_version": "1.0.0",
375 "ICD": {
376 "library_path": "path to ICD library",
Tony Barbourd83f06c2016-03-08 14:50:03 -0700377 "api_version": "1.0.5"
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700378 }
379 }
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700380 ```
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700381
382
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700383The "library\_path" specifies either a filename, a relative pathname, or a full
384pathname to an ICD shared library file, which the loader will attempt to load
385using LoadLibrary(). If the ICD is specified via a filename, the shared library
David Pinedo3e163ee2016-04-18 16:59:59 -0600386lives in the system's DLL search path (e.g. in the "C:\Windows\System32"
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700387folder). If the ICD is specified via a relative pathname, it is relative to the
388path of the manifest file. Relative pathnames are those that do not start with
389a drive specifier (e.g. "C:"), nor with a directory separator (i.e. the '\\'
390character), but do contain at least one directory separator.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700391
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700392The "file\_format\_version" specifies a major.minor.patch version number in
393case the format of the text information file changes in the future. If the same
394ICD shared library supports multiple, incompatible versions of text manifest
Mark Young02ee5382016-07-22 08:51:05 -0600395file format versions, it must have separate JSON files for each (all of which may
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700396point to the same shared library).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700397
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600398The "api\_version" specifies the major.minor.patch version number of the Vulkan
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700399API that the shared library (referenced by "library\_path") was built with.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700400
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700401There are no rules about the name of the text information files (except the
402.json suffix).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700403
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700404There are no rules about the name of the ICD shared library files. For example,
405if the registry contains the following values,
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700406
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700407```
408[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Khronos\Vulkan\Drivers\]
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700409
David Pinedo3e163ee2016-04-18 16:59:59 -0600410"C:\vendor a\vk_vendora.json"=dword:00000000
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700411
David Pinedo3e163ee2016-04-18 16:59:59 -0600412"C:\windows\system32\vendorb_vk.json"=dword:00000000
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700413
David Pinedo3e163ee2016-04-18 16:59:59 -0600414"C:\windows\system32\vendorc_icd.json"=dword:00000000
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700415```
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700416then the loader will open the following text information files, with the
417specified contents:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700418
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700419| Text File Name | Text File Contents |
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter42c4cdb2016-02-14 11:42:24 -0700420|----------------|--------------------|
David Pinedo3e163ee2016-04-18 16:59:59 -0600421|vk\_vendora.json | "ICD": { "library\_path": "C:\VENDOR A\vk_vendora.dll", "api_version": "1.0.5" } |
Tony Barbourd83f06c2016-03-08 14:50:03 -0700422| vendorb\_vk.json | "ICD": { "library\_path": "vendorb\_vk.dll", "api_version": "1.0.5" } |
423|vendorc\_icd.json | "ICD": { "library\_path": "vedorc\_icd.dll", "api_version": "1.0.5" }|
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700424
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700425Then the loader will open the three files mentioned in the "Text File Contents"
426column, and then try to load and use the three shared libraries indicated by
427the ICD.library\_path value.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700428
429##### Using Pre-Production ICDs
430
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700431IHV developers (and sometimes other developers) need to use special,
432pre-production ICDs. In some cases, a pre-production ICD may be in an
433installable package. In other cases, a pre-production ICD may simply be a
434shared library in the developer's build tree. In this latter case, we want to
435allow developers to point to such an ICD without modifying the
436properly-installed ICD(s) on their system.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700437
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700438This need is met with the use of the "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" environment variable,
439which will override the mechanism used for finding properly-installed ICDs. In
440other words, only the ICDs listed in "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" will be used. The
441"VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" environment variable is a semi-colon-separated list of ICD
442text information files (aka manifest files), containing the following:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700443
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700444- A full pathname (e.g. "C:\\my\_build\\my\_icd.json")
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700445
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700446Typically, "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" will only contain a full pathname to one info
447file for a developer-built ICD. A semi-colon is only used if more than one ICD
448is listed.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700449
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700450For example, if a developer wants to refer to one ICD that they built, they
451could set the "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" environment variable to:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700452
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700453C:\\my\_build\\my\_icd.json
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700454
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700455If a developer wants to refer to two ICDs, one of which is a properly-installed
456ICD, they can use the full pathname of the text file:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700457
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700458C:\\Windows\\System32\\vendorc\_icd.json;C:\\my\_build\\my\_icd.json
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700459
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700460Notice the semi-colon between "C:\\Windows\\System32\\vendorc\_icd.json" and
461"C:\\my\_build\\my\_icd.json".
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700462
463#### Linux
464
465##### Properly-Installed ICDs
466
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700467In order to find properly-installed ICDs, the Vulkan loader will scan the files
468in the following Linux directories:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700469
470/usr/share/vulkan/icd.d
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700471/etc/vulkan/icd.d
Jon Ashburn7f00ca82016-02-24 12:00:55 -0700472$HOME/.local/share/vulkan/icd.d
473
474Where $HOME is the current home directory of the application's user id; this
475path will be ignored for suid programs.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700476
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700477These directories will contain text information files (a.k.a. "manifest
478files"), that use a JSON format.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700479
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700480The Vulkan loader will open each manifest file found to obtain the name or
481pathname of an ICD shared library (".so") file. For example:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700482
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700483```
484{
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700485 "file_format_version": "1.0.0",
486 "ICD": {
487 "library_path": "path to ICD library",
Tony Barbourd83f06c2016-03-08 14:50:03 -0700488 "api_version": "1.0.5"
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700489 }
490}
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700491```
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700492The "library\_path" specifies either a filename, a relative pathname, or a full
493pathname to an ICD shared library file. If the ICD is specified via a filename,
494the loader will attempt to open that file as a shared object using dlopen(),
495and the file must be in a directory that dlopen is configured to look in (Note:
496various distributions are configured differently). A distribution is free to
497create Vulkan-specific system directories (e.g. ".../vulkan/icd"), but is not
498required to do so. If the ICD is specified via a relative pathname, it is
499relative to the path of the info file. Relative pathnames are those that do not
500start with, but do contain at least one directory separator (i.e. the '/'
501character). For example, "lib/vendora.so" and "./vendora.so" are examples of
502relative pathnames.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700503
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700504The "file\_format\_version" provides a major.minor.patch version number in case
505the format of the manifest file changes in the future. If the same ICD shared
506library supports multiple, incompatible versions of manifest file format
507versions, it must have multiple manifest files (all of which may point to the
508same shared library).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700509
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600510The "api\_version" specifies the major.minor.patch version number of the Vulkan
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700511API that the shared library (referenced by "library\_path") was built with.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700512
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700513The "/usr/share/vulkan/icd.d" directory is for ICDs that are installed from
514Linux-distribution-provided packages. The "/etc/vulkan/icd.d" directory is for
515ICDs that are installed from non-Linux-distribution-provided packages.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700516
517There are no rules about the name of the text files (except the .json suffix).
518
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700519There are no rules about the name of the ICD shared library files. For example,
520if the "/usr/share/vulkan/icd.d" directory contain the following files, with
521the specified contents:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700522
Jon Ashburn26ed3f32016-02-14 21:54:52 -0700523| Text File Name | Text File Contents |
524|-------------------|------------------------|
Tony Barbourd83f06c2016-03-08 14:50:03 -0700525| vk\_vendora.json | "ICD": { "library\_path": "vendora.so", "api_version": "1.0.5" } |
526| vendorb\_vk.json | "ICD": { "library\_path": "vendorb\_vulkan\_icd.so", "api_version": "1.0.5" } |
527| vendorc\_icd.json | "ICD": { "library\_path": "/usr/lib/VENDORC/icd.so", "api_version": "1.0.5" } |
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700528
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700529then the loader will open the three files mentioned in the "Text File Contents"
530column, and then try to load and use the three shared libraries indicated by
531the ICD.library\_path value.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700532
533##### Using Pre-Production ICDs
534
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700535IHV developers (and sometimes other developers) need to use special,
536pre-production ICDs. In some cases, a pre-production ICD may be in an
537installable package. In other cases, a pre-production ICD may simply be a
538shared library in the developer's build tree. In this latter case, we want to
539allow developers to point to such an ICD without modifying the
540properly-installed ICD(s) on their system.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700541
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700542This need is met with the use of the "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" environment variable,
543which will override the mechanism used for finding properly-installed ICDs. In
544other words, only the ICDs listed in "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" will be used.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700545
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700546The "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" environment variable is a colon-separated list of ICD
547manifest files, containing the following:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700548
Jon Ashburn7f00ca82016-02-24 12:00:55 -0700549- A filename (e.g. "libvkicd.json") in the "/usr/share/vulkan/icd.d", "/etc/vulkan/icd.d" "$HOME/.local/share/vulkan/icd.d" directories
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700550
551- A full pathname (e.g. "/my\_build/my\_icd.json")
552
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700553Typically, "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" will only contain a full pathname to one info
554file for a developer-built ICD. A colon is only used if more than one ICD is
555listed.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700556
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700557For example, if a developer wants to refer to one ICD that they built, they
558could set the "VK\_ICD\_FILENAMES" environment variable to:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700559
560/my\_build/my\_icd.json
561
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700562If a developer wants to refer to two ICDs, one of which is a properly-installed
563ICD, they can use the name of the text file in the system directory:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700564
565vendorc\_vulkan.json:/my\_build/my\_icd.json
566
567Notice the colon between "vendorc\_vulkan.json" and "/my\_build/my\_icd.json".
568
569NOTE: this environment variable will be ignored for suid programs.
570
571#### Android
572
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter42c4cdb2016-02-14 11:42:24 -0700573The Android loader lives in the system library folder. The location cannot be
574changed. The loader will load the driver/ICD via hw_get_module with the ID
575of "vulkan". Due to security policies in Android none of this can be modified
576under normal use.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700577
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -0600578<br/>
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700579
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -0600580## ICD interface requirements ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700581
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700582Generally, for all Vulkan commands issued by an application, the loader can be
Mark Young6d026a72016-06-01 17:49:30 -0600583viewed as a pass through. That is, the loader generally doesn't modify the
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600584commands or their parameters, but simply calls the ICDs entry point for that
585command. There are specific additional interface requirements an ICD needs to comply with that
586are over and above any requirements from the Vulkan specification including WSI extension specification.
587These addtional requirements are versioned to allow flexibility in the future.
588These interface requirements will be set forth in the following sections: 1) describing
589which "loader-ICD" interface version is available, 2) detailing the most recent interface version;
5903) the supported, older interface requirements will be described as differences
591from the most recent interface version.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700592
593#### Windows and Linux
594
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600595##### Version Negotiation Between Loader and ICDs
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700596
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600597All ICDs (supporting interface version 2 or higher) must export the following
598function that is used for determination of the interface version that will be used.
599This entry point is not a part of the Vulkan API itself, only a private interface
600between the loader and ICDs.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700601
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600602VKAPI_ATTR VkResult VKAPI_CALL vk_icdNegotiateLoaderICDInterfaceVersion(uint32_t* pSupportedVersion);
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700603
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600604This entry point reports the "loader-ICD" interface version supported by both the loader and the ICD.
605The loader informs the ICD of it's desired interface version (typically the latest) via the
606pSupportedVersion parameter.
607This call is the first call made by the loader into the ICD (prior to any calls to
608vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700609
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600610If a loader sees that an ICD does not export this symbol it knows that it's dealing
611with a legacy ICD supporting either interface version 0 or 1.
612Similarly, if an ICD sees a call to vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr before a call to
613vk_icdGetLoaderICDInterfaceVersion then it knows that it's dealing with a legacy loader
614supporting version 0 or 1.
Mark Young02ee5382016-07-22 08:51:05 -0600615**Note** if the loader calls vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr first it supports at least version 1,
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600616otherwise the loader only supports version 0.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700617
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600618The pSupportedVersion parameter is both an input and output parameter.
619It is filled in by the loader before the call with the desired latest interface version supported by the loader.
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500620
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600621If the ICD receiving the call no longer supports the interface version provided
622by the loader (due to deprecation) then it can report VK_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_DRIVER error,
623otherwise it sets the value pointed by pSupportedVersion to the latest interface
624version supported by both the ICD and the loader and returns VK_SUCCESS.
625The ICD should report VK_SUCCESS in case the loader provided interface version
626is newer than that supported by the ICD, as it's the loader's responsibility to
627determine whether it can support the older interface version supported by the ICD.
628The ICD should also report VK_SUCCESS in the case it's interface version is greater
629than the loader's, but return the loader's version. Thus, upon return of VK_SUCCESS
630the pSupportedVersion will contain the desired interface version to be used by the ICD.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700631
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600632If the loader receives back an interface version from the ICD that the loader no longer
633supports (due to deprecation) or it receives a VK_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_DRIVER error
634instead of VK_SUCCESS then the loader will treat the ICD as incompatible
635and will not load it for use. In this case the application will not see the ICDs vkPhysicalDevice
636during enumeration.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700637
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600638##### Loader Version 2 Interface Requirements
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700639
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600640Version 2 interface has requirements in three areas: 1) ICD Vulkan entry point discovery,
6412) KHR_surface related requirements in the WSI extensions, 3) Vulkan dispatchable object
642creation requirements.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700643
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600644###### ICD Vulkan entry point discovery
645All ICDs must export the following function that is used for discovery of ICD Vulkan entry points.
646This entry point is not a part of the Vulkan API itself, only a private interface between the loader and ICDs for version 1 and higher interfaces.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700647
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600648VKAPI\_ATTR PFN\_vkVoidFunction VKAPI\_CALL vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr(VkInstance instance, const char* pName);
649
650This function has very similar semantics to the Vulkan command vkGetInstanceProcAddr.
651vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr returns valid function pointers for all the global level
652and instance level Vulkan commands, and also for vkGetDeviceProcAddr.
653Global level commands are those
654which contain no dispatchable object as the first parameter, such as
655vkCreateInstance and vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties. The ICD must
656support querying global level entry points by calling
657vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr with a NULL VkInstance parameter. Instance level
658commands are those that have either VkInstance, or VkPhysicalDevice as the
659first parameter dispatchable object. Both core entry points and any instance
660extension entry points the ICD supports should be available via
661vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr. Future Vulkan instance extensions may define and
662use new instance level dispatchable objects other than VkInstance and
663VkPhysicalDevice, in which case extension entry points using these newly
664defined dispatchable objects must be queryable via vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr.
665
666All other Vulkan entry points must either NOT be exported from the ICD
667library or else NOT use the official Vulkan function names if they are
668exported. This requirement is for ICD libraries that include other
669functionality (such as OpenGL library) and thus could be loaded by the
670application prior to when the Vulkan loader library is loaded by the
671application. In other words, the ICD library exported Vulkan symbols must not
672clash with the loader's exported Vulkan symbols.
673
674Beware of interposing by dynamic OS library loaders if the official Vulkan
675names are used. On Linux, if official names are used, the ICD library must be
676linked with -Bsymbolic.
677
678###### Handling KHR_surface objects in the WSI extensions
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700679Normally, ICDs handle object creation and destruction for various Vulkan
680objects. The WSI surface extensions for Linux and Windows
681(VK\_KHR\_win32\_surface, VK\_KHR\_xcb\_surface, VK\_KHR\_xlib\_surface,
682VK\_KHR\_mir\_surface, VK\_KHR\_wayland\_surface, and VK\_KHR\_surface) are
683handled differently. For these extensions, the VkSurfaceKHR object creation and
684destruction is handled by the loader as follows:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700685
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07006861. Loader handles the vkCreate\*SurfaceKHR() and vkDestroySurfaceKHR()
687 functions including creating/destroying the VkSurfaceKHR object.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700688
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07006892. VkSurfaceKHR objects have the underlying structure (VkIcdSurface\*) as
690 defined in include/vulkan/vk\_icd.h.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700691
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07006923. ICDs can cast any VkSurfaceKHR object to a pointer to the appropriate
693 VkIcdSurface\* structure.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700694
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07006954. VkIcdSurface\* structures include VkIcdSurfaceWin32, VkIcdSurfaceXcb,
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500696 VkIcdSurfaceXlib, VkIcdSurfaceMir, and VkIcdSurfaceWayland. The first field
697 in the structure is a VkIcdSurfaceBase enumerant that indicates whether the
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700698 surface object is Win32, Xcb, Xlib, Mir, or Wayland.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700699
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600700###### ICD dispatchable object creation
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700701As previously covered, the loader requires dispatch tables to be accessible
702within Vulkan dispatchable objects, which include VkInstance, VkPhysicalDevice,
703VkDevice, VkQueue, and VkCommandBuffer. The specific requirements on all
704dispatchable objects created by ICDs are as follows:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700705
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700706- All dispatchable objects created by an ICD can be cast to void \*\*
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700707
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700708- The loader will replace the first entry with a pointer to the dispatch table
709 which is owned by the loader. This implies three things for ICD drivers:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700710
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -07007111. The ICD must return a pointer for the opaque dispatchable object handle.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700712
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07007132. This pointer points to a regular C structure with the first entry being a
714 pointer. Note: for any C\++ ICD's that implement VK objects directly as C\++
715 classes. The C\++ compiler may put a vtable at offset zero if your class is
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500716 non-POD due to the use of a virtual function. In this case use a regular C
717 structure (see below).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700718
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07007193. The loader checks for a magic value (ICD\_LOADER\_MAGIC) in all the created
720 dispatchable objects, as follows (see include/vulkan/vk\_icd.h):
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700721
722```
723
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700724#include "vk_icd.h"
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700725
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700726union _VK_LOADER_DATA {
727 uintptr loadermagic;
728 void *loaderData;
729} VK_LOADER_DATA;
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700730
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700731vkObj alloc_icd_obj()
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700732{
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700733 vkObj *newObj = alloc_obj();
734 ...
735 // Initialize pointer to loader's dispatch table with ICD_LOADER_MAGIC
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700736
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700737 set_loader_magic_value(newObj);
738 ...
739 return newObj;
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700740}
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700741```
742
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600743##### Loader Version 0 and 1 Interface Differences
744
745Version 0 and 1 interfaces do not support version negotiation via vk\_icdNegotiateLoaderICDInterfaceVersion.
746ICDs can distinguish version 0 and version 1 interfaces as follows:
747if the loader calls vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr first it supports version 1,
748otherwise the loader only supports version 0.
749
750Version 0 interface does not support vk\_icdGetInstanceProcAddr. Version 0 interface requirements for
751obtaining ICD Vulkan entry points are as follows:
752
753- vkGetInstanceProcAddr exported in the ICD library and returns valid function
754 pointers for all the Vulkan API entry points;
755
756- vkCreateInstance exported in the ICD library;
757
758- vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties exported in the ICD library;
759
760
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700761Additional Notes:
762
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700763- The loader will filter out extensions requested in vkCreateInstance and
764vkCreateDevice before calling into the ICD; Filtering will be of extensions
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500765advertised by entities (e.g. layers) different from the ICD in question.
766- The loader will not call the ICD for vkEnumerate\*LayerProperties() as layer
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700767properties are obtained from the layer libraries and layer JSON files.
768- If an ICD library wants to implement a layer it can do so by having the
769appropriate layer JSON manifest file refer to the ICD library file.
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter42c4cdb2016-02-14 11:42:24 -0700770- The loader will not call the ICD for
771 vkEnumerate\*ExtensionProperties(pLayerName != NULL).
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -0600772- ICDs creating new dispatchable objects via device extensions need to initialize
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600773the created dispatchable object. The loader has generic trampoline code for unknown
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -0600774device extensions. This generic trampoline code doesn't initialize the dispatch table within
Jon Ashburn54791f62016-04-22 14:40:07 -0600775the newly created object. See the section for more information on how to initialize created
776dispatchable objects for extensions non known by the loader. [layer link](#creating-new-dispatchable-objects)
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -0500777
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700778#### Android
779
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter42c4cdb2016-02-14 11:42:24 -0700780The Android loader uses the same protocol for initializing the dispatch
781table as described above. The only difference is that the Android
782loader queries layer and extension information directly from the
783respective libraries and does not use the json manifest files used
784by the Windows and Linux loaders.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700785
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -0600786<br/>
787
788## Vulkan layer interface with the loader ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700789
790### Layer discovery
791
792#### Windows
793
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -0600794<a name="ManifestFileExample"></a>
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700795##### Properly-Installed Layers
796
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700797In order to find properly-installed layers, the Vulkan loader will use a
798similar mechanism as used for ICDs. Text information files (aka manifest
799files), that use a JSON format, are read in order to identify the names and
800attributes of layers and their extensions. The use of manifest files allows the
801loader to avoid loading any shared library files when the application does not
802query nor request any extensions. Layers and extensions have additional
803complexity, and so their manifest files contain more information than ICD info
804files. For example, a layer shared library file may contain multiple
805layers/extensions (perhaps even an ICD).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700806
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700807In order to find properly-installed layers, the Vulkan loader will scan the
808values in the following Windows registry keys:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700809
810HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Khronos\\Vulkan\\ExplicitLayers
811
812HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Khronos\\Vulkan\\ImplicitLayers
813
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700814Explicit layers are those which are enabled by an application (e.g. with the
815vkCreateInstance function), or by an environment variable (as mentioned
816previously).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700817
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700818Implicit layers are those which are enabled by their existence. For example,
819certain application environments (e.g. Steam or an automotive infotainment
820system) may have layers which they always want enabled for all applications
821that they start. Other implicit layers may be for all applications started on a
822given system (e.g. layers that overlay frames-per-second). Implicit layers are
823enabled automatically, whereas explicit layers must be enabled explicitly. What
824distinguishes a layer as implicit or explicit is by which registry key its
825layer information file is referenced by.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700826
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700827For each value in these keys which has DWORD data set to 0, the loader opens
828the JSON manifest file specified by the name of the value. Each name must be a
829full pathname to the manifest file.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700830
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700831The Vulkan loader will open each info file to obtain information about the
832layer, including the name or pathname of a shared library (".dll") file.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700833
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -0600834This manifest file is in the JSON format as shown in the following example.
835See the section [Layer Library Manifest File](#LayerLibraryManifestFile) for more information about each of the nodes in the JSON file.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700836
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700837```
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700838{
Mark Youngc3a6d2e2016-06-13 14:49:53 -0600839 "file_format_version" : "1.0.0",
840 "layer": {
841 "name": "VK_LAYER_LUNARG_overlay",
842 "type": "INSTANCE",
843 "library_path": "vkOverlayLayer.dll"
844 "api_version" : "1.0.5",
845 "implementation_version" : "2",
846 "description" : "LunarG HUD layer",
847 "functions": {
848 "vkGetInstanceProcAddr": "OverlayLayer_GetInstanceProcAddr",
849 "vkGetDeviceProcAddr": "OverlayLayer_GetDeviceProcAddr"
850 },
851 "instance_extensions": [
852 {
853 "name": "VK_EXT_debug_report",
854 "spec_version": "1"
855 },
856 {
857 "name": "VK_VENDOR_ext_x",
858 "spec_version": "3"
859 }
860 ],
861 "device_extensions": [
862 {
863 "name": "VK_EXT_debug_marker",
864 "spec_version": "1",
865 "entrypoints": ["vkCmdDbgMarkerBegin", "vkCmdDbgMarkerEnd"]
866 }
867 ],
868 "enable_environment": {
869 "ENABLE_LAYER_OVERLAY_1": "1"
870 }
871 "disable_environment": {
872 "DISABLE_LAYER_OVERLAY_1": ""
873 }
874 }
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700875}
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700876```
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700877
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700878The "library\_path" specifies either a filename, a relative pathname, or a full
879pathname to a layer shared library (".dll") file, which the loader will attempt
880to load using LoadLibrary(). If the layer is specified via a relative pathname,
881it is relative to the path of the info file (e.g. for cases when an application
882provides a layer that is in the same folder hierarchy as the rest of the
883application files). If the layer is specified via a filename, the shared
884library lives in the system's DLL search path (e.g. in the
885"C:\\Windows\\System32" folder).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700886
Mark Youngc3a6d2e2016-06-13 14:49:53 -0600887If defining multiple layers in a single JSON file prior to "file\_format\_version"
8881.0.1, you would simply define multiple "layer" objects. However, this is not
889valid JSON syntax. Instead, you should now define "file\_format\_version"
8901.0.1 (or newer) and use the new "layers" array object as seen in the
891following example:
892
893```
894{
895 "file_format_version" : "1.0.1",
896 "layers": [
897 {
898 "name": "VK_LAYER_layer_name1",
899 "type": "INSTANCE",
900 ...
901 },
902 {
903 "name": "VK_LAYER_layer_name2",
904 "type": "INSTANCE",
905 ...
906 }
907 ]
908}
909```
910
911You could use the "layers" array object to define a single layer, as long as
912your "file\_format\_version" is defined to at least 1.0.1. It is functionally the
913same as using a single "layer" object.
914
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700915There are no rules about the name of the text files (except the .json suffix).
916
917There are no rules about the name of the layer shared library files.
918
919##### Using Pre-Production Layers
920
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700921As with ICDs, developers may need to use special, pre-production layers,
922without modifying the properly-installed layers. This need is met with the use
923of the "VK\_LAYER\_PATH" environment variable, which will override the
924mechanism using for finding properly-installed layers. Because many layers may
925exist on a system, this environment variable is a semi-colon-separated list of
926folders that contain layer info files. Only the folder listed in
927"VK\_LAYER\_PATH" will be scanned for info files. Each semi-colon-separated
928entry is:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700929
930- The full pathname of a folder containing layer info files
931
932#### Linux
933
934##### Properly-Installed Layers
935
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700936In order to find properly-installed layers, the Vulkan loader will use a
937similar mechanism as used for ICDs. Text information files, that use a JSON
938format, are read in order to identify the names and attributes of layers and
939their extensions. The use of text info files allows the loader to avoid loading
940any shared library files when the application does not query nor request any
941extensions. Layers and extensions have additional complexity, and so their info
942files contain more information than ICD info files. For example, a layer shared
943library file may contain multiple layers/extensions (perhaps even an ICD).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700944
945The Vulkan loader will scan the files in the following Linux directories:
946
947/usr/share/vulkan/explicit\_layer.d
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700948/usr/share/vulkan/implicit\_layer.d
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700949/etc/vulkan/explicit\_layer.d
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700950/etc/vulkan/implicit\_layer.d
David Pinedo3e163ee2016-04-18 16:59:59 -0600951\$HOME/.local/share/vulkan/explicit\_layer.d
952\$HOME/.local/share/vulkan/implicit\_layer.d
Jon Ashburn7f00ca82016-02-24 12:00:55 -0700953
954Where $HOME is the current home directory of the application's user id; this
955path will be ignored for suid programs.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700956
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700957Explicit layers are those which are enabled by an application (e.g. with the
958vkCreateInstance function), or by an environment variable (as mentioned
959previously). Implicit layers are those which are enabled by their existence.
960For example, certain application environments (e.g. Steam or an automotive
961infotainment system) may have layers which they always want enabled for all
962applications that they start. Other implicit layers may be for all applications
963started on a given system (e.g. layers that overlay frames-per-second).
964Implicit layers are enabled automatically, whereas explicit layers must be
965enabled explicitly. What distinguishes a layer as implicit or explicit is by
966which directory its layer information file exists in.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700967
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -0700968The "/usr/share/vulkan/\*\_layer.d" directories are for layers that are
969installed from Linux-distribution-provided packages. The
970"/etc/vulkan/\*\_layer.d" directories are for layers that are installed from
971non-Linux-distribution-provided packages.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700972
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -0600973This manifest file is in the JSON format as shown in the following example.
974See the section [Layer Library Manifest File](#LayerLibraryManifestFile) for more information about each of the nodes in the JSON file.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700975
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -0700976```
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -0700977{
Mark Youngc3a6d2e2016-06-13 14:49:53 -0600978 "file_format_version" : "1.0.0",
979 "layer": {
980 "name": "VK_LAYER_LUNARG_overlay",
981 "type": "INSTANCE",
982 "library_path": "libvkOverlayLayer.so"
983 "api_version" : "1.0.5",
984 "implementation_version" : "2",
985 "description" : "LunarG HUD layer",
986 "functions": {
987 "vkGetInstanceProcAddr": "OverlayLayer_GetInstanceProcAddr",
988 "vkGetDeviceProcAddr": "OverlayLayer_GetDeviceProcAddr"
989 },
990 "instance_extensions": [
991 {
992 "name": "VK_EXT_debug_report",
993 "spec_version": "1"
994 },
995 {
996 "name": "VK_VENDOR_ext_x",
997 "spec_version": "3"
998 }
999 ],
1000 "device_extensions": [
1001 {
1002 "name": "VK_EXT_debug_marker",
1003 "spec_version": "1",
1004 "entrypoints": ["vkCmdDbgMarkerBegin", "vkCmdDbgMarkerEnd"]
1005 }
1006 ],
1007 "enable_environment": {
1008 "ENABLE_LAYER_OVERLAY_1": "1"
1009 },
1010 "disable_environment": {
1011 "DISABLE_LAYER_OVERLAY_1": ""
1012 }
1013 }
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001014}
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -07001015```
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001016The "library\_path" specifies either a filename, a relative pathname, or a full
1017pathname to a layer shared library (".so") file, which the loader will attempt
1018to load using dlopen(). If the layer is specified via a filename, the loader
1019will attempt to open that file as a shared object using dlopen(), and the file
1020must be in a directory that dlopen is configured to look in (Note: various
1021distributions are configured differently). A distribution is free to create
1022Vulkan-specific system directories (e.g. ".../vulkan/layers"), but is not
1023required to do so. If the layer is specified via a relative pathname, it is
1024relative to the path of the info file (e.g. for cases when an application
1025provides a layer that is in the same directory hierarchy as the rest of the
1026application files).
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001027
1028There are no rules about the name of the text files (except the .json suffix).
1029
1030There are no rules about the name of the layer shared library files.
1031
1032##### Using Pre-Production Layers
1033
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001034As with ICDs, developers may need to use special, pre-production layers,
1035without modifying the properly-installed layers. This need is met with the use
1036of the "VK\_LAYER\_PATH" environment variable, which will override the
1037mechanism using for finding properly-installed layers. Because many layers may
1038exist on a system, this environment variable is a colon-separated list of
1039directories that contain layer info files. Only the directories listed in
1040"VK\_LAYER\_PATH" will be scanned for info files. Each colon-separated entry
1041is:
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001042
1043- The full pathname of a directory containing layer info files
1044
1045NOTE: these environment variables will be ignored for suid programs.
1046
1047#### Android
1048
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter42c4cdb2016-02-14 11:42:24 -07001049The recommended way to enable layers is for applications
1050to programatically enable them. The layers are provided by the application
1051and must live in the application's library folder. The application
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -06001052enables the layers at vkCreateInstance as any Vulkan
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter42c4cdb2016-02-14 11:42:24 -07001053application would.
1054An application enabled for debug has more options. It can enumerate and enable
1055layers located in /data/local/vulkan/debug.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001056
Mark Youngcb6e6702016-07-20 11:38:53 -06001057<br/>
1058
1059## Layer interface requirements ##
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001060
1061#### Architectural interface overview
1062
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001063There are two key architectural features that drive the loader to layer library
1064interface: 1) separate and distinct instance and device call chains, and 2)
1065distributed dispatch. First these architectural features will be described and
1066then the detailed interface will be specified.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001067
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001068Call chains are the links of calls for a given Vulkan command from layer module
1069to layer module with the loader and or the ICD being the bottom most command.
1070Call chains are constructed at both the instance level and the device level by
1071the loader with cooperation from the layer libraries. Instance call chains are
1072constructed by the loader when layers are enabled at vkCreateInstance. Device
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -06001073call chains are constructed by the loader when layers are enabled, by the loader, at
ttyio0811cec2016-04-10 22:09:44 +08001074vkCreateDevice. A layer can intercept Vulkan instance commands, device commands
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001075or both. For a layer to intercept instance commands, it must participate in the
1076instance call chain. For a layer to intercept device commands, it must
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -06001077participate in the device chain.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001078
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001079Normally, when a layer intercepts a given Vulkan command, it will call down the
1080instance or device chain as needed. The loader and all layer libraries that
1081participate in a call chain cooperate to ensure the correct sequencing of calls
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter42c4cdb2016-02-14 11:42:24 -07001082from one entity to the next. This group effort for call chain sequencing is
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001083hereinafter referred to as distributed dispatch. In distributed dispatch, since
1084each layer is responsible for properly calling the next entity in the device or
1085instance chain, a dispatch mechanism is required for all Vulkan commands a
1086layer intercepts. For Vulkan commands that are not intercepted by a layer, or
1087if the layer chooses to terminate a given Vulkan command by not calling down
1088the chain, then no dispatch mechanism is needed for that particular Vulkan
1089command. Only for those Vulkan commands, which may be a subset of all Vulkan
1090commands, that a layer intercepts is a dispatching mechanism by the layer
1091needed. The loader is responsible for dispatching all core and instance
1092extension Vulkan commands to the first entity in the chain.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001093
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001094Instance level Vulkan commands are those that have the dispatchable objects
1095VkInstance, or VkPhysicalDevice as the first parameter and also includes
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001096vkCreateInstance.
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001097
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001098Device level Vulkan commands are those that use VkDevice, VkQueue or
1099VkCommandBuffer as the first parameter and also include vkCreateDevice. Future
1100extensions may introduce new instance or device level dispatchable objects, so
1101the above lists may be extended in the future.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001102
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001103#### Layer Library Interface
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001104
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001105A layer library is a container of layers. This section defines an extensible
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001106interface to discover layers contained in layer libraries.
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001107The extensible programming interface is used on Android only. For Windows and Linux,
1108the layer manifest JSON files are used.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001109
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001110It also specifies the minimal conventions
1111and rules a layer must follow. Other sections might have other guidelines that layers should follow.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001112
1113##### Layer Conventions and Rules
1114
1115A layer, when inserted into an otherwise compliant Vulkan implementation, must
1116still result in a compliant Vulkan implementation[\*]. It must additionally
1117follow some conventions and rules.
1118
1119A layer is always chained with other layers. It must not make invalid calls
1120to or rely on undefined behaviors of its lower layers. When it changes the
1121behavior of a command, it must make sure its upper layers do not make invalid
1122calls to or rely on undefined behaviors of its lower layers because of the
1123changed behavior. For example, when a layer intercepts an object creation
1124command to wrap the objects created by its lower layers, it must make sure its
1125lower layers never see the wrapping objects, directly from itself or
1126indirectly from its upper layers.
1127
Chia-I Wub5e850e2016-05-06 08:41:52 +08001128When a layer requires host memory, it may ignore the provided allocators. It
1129should use memory allocators if the layer is intended to run in a production
1130environment, such as an implicit layer that is always enabled. That will
1131allow applications to include the layer's memory usage.
1132
Chia-I Wu0e9aae72016-05-19 10:45:02 +08001133`vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties` must enumerate and only enumerate the
1134layer itself.
1135
1136`vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties` must handle the case where
1137`pLayerName` is itself. It must return `VK_ERROR_LAYER_NOT_PRESENT`
1138otherwise, including when `pLayerName` is `NULL`.
1139
1140`vkEnumerateDeviceLayerProperties` is deprecated and may be omitted. The
1141behavior is undefined.
1142
Chia-I Wuadac8342016-04-22 08:12:19 +08001143`vkEnumerateDeviceExtensionProperties` must handle the case where `pLayerName`
Chia-I Wu0e9aae72016-05-19 10:45:02 +08001144is itself. In other cases, it should normally chain to other layers.
1145
1146`vkCreateInstance` must not generate an error for unrecognized layer names and
1147extension names. It may assume the layer names and extension names have been
1148validated.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001149
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001150`vkGetInstanceProcAddr` intercepts a Vulkan command by returning a local entry point,
1151otherwise it returns the value obtained by calling down the instance chain.
1152 These commands must be intercepted
1153 - vkGetInstanceProcAddr
1154 - vkCreateInstance
1155 - vkCreateDevice (only required for any device-level chaining)
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001156
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001157 For compatibility with older layer libraries,
1158 - when `pName` is `vkCreateDevice`, it ignores `instance`.
1159
1160`vkGetDeviceProcAddr` intercepts a Vulkan command by returning a local entry point,
1161otherwise it returns the value obtained by calling down the device chain.
1162
1163The specification requires `NULL` to be returned from `vkGetInstanceProcAddr` and
1164`vkGetDeviceProcAddr` for disabled commands. A layer may return `NULL` itself or
1165rely on the following layers to do so.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001166
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001167[\*]: The intention is for layers to have a well-defined baseline behavior.
1168Some of the conventions or rules, for example, may be considered abuses of the
1169specification.
1170
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001171##### Layer Library API Version 0
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001172
Chia-I Wu0e9aae72016-05-19 10:45:02 +08001173A layer library supporting interface version 0 must define and export these
1174introspection functions, unrelated to any Vulkan command despite the names,
1175signatures, and other similarities:
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001176
Chia-I Wu0e9aae72016-05-19 10:45:02 +08001177 - `vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties` enumerates all layers in a layer
1178 library. This function never fails.
1179
1180 When a layer library contains only one layer, this function may be an alias
1181 to the layer's `vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties`.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001182
1183 - `vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties` enumerates instance extensions of
Chia-I Wu0e9aae72016-05-19 10:45:02 +08001184 layers in a layer library. `pLayerName` is always a valid layer name.
1185 This function never fails.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001186
Chia-I Wu0e9aae72016-05-19 10:45:02 +08001187 When a layer library contains only one layer, this function may be an alias
1188 to the layer's `vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties`.
1189
1190 - `vkEnumerateDeviceLayerProperties` enumerates a subset (can be full,
1191 proper, or empty subset) of layers in a layer library. `physicalDevice` is
1192 always `VK_NULL_HANDLE`. This function never fails.
1193
1194 If a layer is not enumerated by this function, it will not participate in
1195 device command interception.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001196
1197 - `vkEnumerateDeviceExtensionProperties` enumerates device extensions of
Chia-I Wu0e9aae72016-05-19 10:45:02 +08001198 layers in a layer library. `physicalDevice` is always `VK_NULL_HANDLE`.
1199 `pLayerName` is always a valid layer name. This function never fails.
1200
1201The introspection functions are not used by the desktop loader.
1202
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001203It must also define and export these functions one for each layer in the library:
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001204
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001205 - `<layerName>GetInstanceProcAddr(instance, pName)` behaves identically to a layer's vkGetInstanceProcAddr except it is exported.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001206
1207 When a layer library contains only one layer, this function may
1208 alternatively be named `vkGetInstanceProcAddr`.
1209
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001210 - `<layerName>GetDeviceProcAddr` behaves identically to a layer's vkGetDeviceProcAddr except it is exported.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001211
1212 When a layer library contains only one layer, this function may
1213 alternatively be named `vkGetDeviceProcAddr`.
1214
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001215All layers contained within a library must support [`vk_layer.h`][]. They do not need to
1216implement commands that they do not intercept. They are recommended not to export
1217any commands.
Chia-I Wucb24fec2016-04-20 06:23:24 +08001218
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001219<a name="LayerLibraryManifestFile"></a>
1220##### Layer Library Manifest File Version 0
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001221On Windows and Linux (desktop), the loader uses manifest files to discover
1222layer libraries and layers. The desktop loader doesn't directly query the
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001223layer library except during chaining.
1224On Android, the loader queries the layer libraries via the introspection functions as outlined above.
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001225
1226The layer libraries and the manifest files must be kept in sync.
1227
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001228The following table associates the desktop JSON nodes with the layer library introspection queries. It also indicates requirements.
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001229
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001230| Property | JSON node | Introspection query | Notes |
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001231|----------|-----------|-----------------------|-------|
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001232| file version | file_format_version | N/A | one node required per JSON file |
1233| layers in library | layer | vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties | one node required per layer |
1234| layer name | name | vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties | one node is required |
1235| layer type | type | vkEnumerate*LayerProperties | see Note 1 |
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001236| library location | library_path | N/A | one node is required |
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -06001237| vulkan spec version | api_version | vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties | one node is required |
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001238| layer implementation version | api_version | vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties | see Note 2 |
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -06001239| layer description | description | vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties | one node is required |
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001240| chaining functions | functions | vkGet*ProcAddr | see Note 3 |
1241| instance extensions | instance_extensions | vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties | see Note 4 |
1242| device extensions | device_extensions | vkEnumerateDeviceExtensionProperties | see Note 5 |
1243| enable implicit | enable_environment | N/A | See Note 6 |
1244| disable implicit | enable_environment | N/A | See Note 7 |
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001245
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001246"file\_format\_version" is used to indicate the valid JSON syntax of the file.
1247As nodes are added or deleted which would change the parsing of this file,
1248the file_format_version should change. This version
1249is NOT the same as the layer library interface version. The interface version is a superset
1250of the "file_format_version" and includes the semantics of the nodes in the JSON file.
1251For interface version 0 the file format version must be "1.0.0"
1252
1253Note 1: Prior to deprecation, the "type" node was used to indicate which layer chain(s)
1254to activate the layer upon: instance, device, or both.
1255Distinct instance and device layers are deprecated; there are now just layers.
1256Allowable values for type (both before and after deprecation) are "INSTANCE", "GLOBAL" and, "DEVICE."
1257"DEVICE" layers are skipped over by the loader as if they were not found.
1258Thus, layers must have a type of "GLOBAL" or "INSTANCE" for the loader to include the layer in the enumerated instance layer list.
1259
1260"library\_path" is the filename, full path, or relative path to the library file.
Mark Young57551512016-06-23 11:25:03 -06001261See [Manifest File Example](#ManifestFileExample) section for more details.
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001262
1263Note 2: One "implementation\_version" node is required per layer. This node gives the layer version, a single number
1264increasing with backward uncompatible changes.
1265
1266Note 3: The "functions" node is required if the layer is using alternative
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -06001267names for vkGetInstanceProcAddr or vkGetDeviceProcAddr. vkGetInstanceProcAddr and vkGetDeviceProcAddr
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001268are required for all layers. See further requirements in the Layer Library API section above.
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001269
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001270Note 4: One "instance_extensions" node with an array of one or more elements
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001271required if any instance
1272extensions are supported by a layer, otherwise the node is optional. Each
1273element of the array must have the nodes "name" and "spec_version" which
1274correspond to VkExtensionProperties "extensionName" and "specVersion"
1275respectively.
1276
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001277Note 5: One "device_extensions" node with an array of one or more elements
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001278required if any device
1279extensions are supported by a layer, otherwise the node is optional. Each
1280element of the array must have the nodes "name" and "spec_version" which
1281correspond to VkExtensionProperties "extensionName" and "specVersion"
1282respectively. Additionally, each element of the array of device extensions
1283must have the node "entrypoints" if the device extension adds Vulkan API commands,
1284otherwise this node is not required.
1285The "entrypoint" node is an array of the names of all entrypoints added by the
1286supported extension.
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001287```
1288 "device_extensions": [
1289 {
1290 "name": "VK_EXT_debug_marker",
1291 "spec_version": "1",
1292 "entrypoints": ["vkCmdDbgMarkerBegin", "vkCmdDbgMarkerEnd"]
1293 }
1294 ```
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001295
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001296Note 6: The "enable\_environment" node is only for implicit layers only. It is optional for implicit layers.
1297This node gives an environment variable and value required to enable an implicit layer. This
1298environment variable (which should vary with each "version" of the layer) must be set to the
1299given value or else the implicit layer is not loaded. This is for application environments (e.g. Steam) which
1300want to enable a layer(s) only for applications that they launch, and allows
1301for applications run outside of an application environment to not get that
1302implicit layer(s).
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001303
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001304Note 7: The "disable\_environment" node is only for implicit layers only. It is required for implicit layers.
1305This node gives an environment variable and value required to disable an implicit layer. In
1306rare cases of an application not working with an implicit layer, the
1307application can set this environment variable (before calling Vulkan commands)
1308in order to "blacklist" the layer. This environment variable (which should vary
1309with each "version" of the layer) must be set (not particularly to any value).
1310If both the "enable\_environment" and
1311"disable\_environment" variables are set, the implicit layer is disabled.
Jon Ashburn6bda65b2016-05-10 09:24:52 -06001312
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001313#### Layer Dispatch Interface Version 0
1314##### Layer intercept requirements
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001315
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001316- Layers intercept a Vulkan command by defining a C/C++ function with signature
1317identical to the Vulkan API for that command.
Jon Ashburnc9d7fc92016-05-18 14:07:47 -06001318- A layer must intercept at least vkGetInstanceProcAddr and
1319vkCreateInstance. Additionally, a layer would also intercept vkGetDeviceProcAddr and vkCreateDevice to participate in the device chain.
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001320- For any Vulkan command a layer intercepts which has a non-void return value,
1321an appropriate value must be returned by the layer intercept function.
1322- The layer intercept function must call down the chain to the corresponding
1323Vulkan command in the next entity. Undefined results will occur if a layer
1324doesn't propagate calls down the chain. The two exceptions to this requirement
1325are vkGetInstanceProcAddr and vkGetDeviceProcAddr which only call down the
1326chain for Vulkan commands that they do not intercept.
1327- Layer intercept functions may insert extra calls to Vulkan commands in
1328addition to the intercept. For example, a layer intercepting vkQueueSubmit may
1329want to add a call to vkQueueWaitIdle after calling down the chain for
1330vkQueueSubmit. Any additional calls inserted by a layer must be on the same
1331chain. They should call down the chain.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001332
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001333##### Distributed dispatching requirements
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001334
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001335- For each entry point a layer intercepts, it must keep track of the entry
1336point residing in the next entity in the chain it will call down into. In other
1337words, the layer must have a list of pointers to functions of the appropriate
1338type to call into the next entity. This can be implemented in various ways but
1339for clarity will be referred to as a dispatch table.
1340- A layer can use the VkLayerDispatchTable structure as a device dispatch table
1341(see include/vulkan/vk_layer.h).
1342- A layer can use the VkLayerInstanceDispatchTable structure as a instance
1343dispatch table (see include/vulkan/vk_layer.h).
1344- Layers vkGetInstanceProcAddr function uses the next entity's
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001345vkGetInstanceProcAddr to call down the chain for unknown (i.e. non-intercepted)
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001346functions.
1347- Layers vkGetDeviceProcAddr function uses the next entity's
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001348vkGetDeviceProcAddr to call down the chain for unknown (i.e. non-intercepted)
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001349functions.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001350
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001351##### Layer dispatch initialization
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001352
1353- A layer initializes its instance dispatch table within its vkCreateInstance
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001354function.
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001355- A layer initializes its device dispatch table within its vkCreateDevice
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001356function.
1357- The loader passes a linked list of initialization structures to layers via
1358the "pNext" field in the VkInstanceCreateInfo and VkDeviceCreateInfo structures
1359for vkCreateInstance and VkCreateDevice respectively.
1360- The head node in this linked list is of type VkLayerInstanceCreateInfo for
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter42c4cdb2016-02-14 11:42:24 -07001361instance and VkLayerDeviceCreateInfo for device. See file
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001362include/vulkan/vk_layer.h for details.
1363- A VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_LOADER_INSTANCE_CREATE_INFO is used by the loader for the
1364"sType" field in VkLayerInstanceCreateInfo.
1365- A VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_LOADER_DEVICE_CREATE_INFO is used by the loader for the
1366"sType" field in VkLayerDeviceCreateInfo.
1367- The "function" field indicates how the union field "u" should be interpreted
1368within VkLayer*CreateInfo. The loader will set the "function" field to
1369VK_LAYER_LINK_INFO. This indicates "u" field should be VkLayerInstanceLink or
1370VkLayerDeviceLink.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001371- The VkLayerInstanceLink and VkLayerDeviceLink structures are the list nodes.
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001372- The VkLayerInstanceLink contains the next entity's vkGetInstanceProcAddr used
1373by a layer.
1374- The VkLayerDeviceLink contains the next entity's vkGetInstanceProcAddr and
1375vkGetDeviceProcAddr used by a layer.
1376- Given the above structures set up by the loader, layer must initialize their
1377dispatch table as follows:
1378 - Find the VkLayerInstanceCreateInfo/VkLayerDeviceCreateInfo structure in
1379the VkInstanceCreateInfo/VkDeviceCreateInfo structure.
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -07001380 - Get the next entity's vkGet*ProcAddr from the "pLayerInfo" field.
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001381 - For CreateInstance get the next entity's vkCreateInstance by calling the
1382"pfnNextGetInstanceProcAddr":
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001383 pfnNextGetInstanceProcAddr(NULL, "vkCreateInstance").
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001384 - For CreateDevice get the next entity's vkCreateDevice by calling the
1385"pfnNextGetInstanceProcAddr":
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001386 pfnNextGetInstanceProcAddr(NULL, "vkCreateDevice").
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -07001387 - Advanced the linked list to the next node: pLayerInfo = pLayerInfo->pNext.
1388 - Call down the chain either CreateDevice or CreateInstance
Courtney Goeltzenleuchtera1473762016-02-14 09:31:24 -07001389 - Initialize your layer dispatch table by calling the next entity's
1390Get*ProcAddr function once for each Vulkan command needed in your dispatch
1391table
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -07001392
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001393##### Example code for CreateInstance
Jon Ashburnfe630fb2016-02-14 21:40:34 -07001394
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterf6abc202016-02-15 15:05:16 -07001395```cpp
1396VkResult vkCreateInstance(
1397 const VkInstanceCreateInfo *pCreateInfo,
1398 const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator,
1399 VkInstance *pInstance)
1400{
1401 VkLayerInstanceCreateInfo *chain_info =
1402 get_chain_info(pCreateInfo, VK_LAYER_LINK_INFO);
1403
1404 assert(chain_info->u.pLayerInfo);
1405 PFN_vkGetInstanceProcAddr fpGetInstanceProcAddr =
1406 chain_info->u.pLayerInfo->pfnNextGetInstanceProcAddr;
1407 PFN_vkCreateInstance fpCreateInstance =
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001408 (PFN_vkCreateInstance)fpGetInstanceProcAddr(NULL, "vkCreateInstance");
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterf6abc202016-02-15 15:05:16 -07001409 if (fpCreateInstance == NULL) {
1410 return VK_ERROR_INITIALIZATION_FAILED;
1411 }
1412
1413 // Advance the link info for the next element of the chain
1414 chain_info->u.pLayerInfo = chain_info->u.pLayerInfo->pNext;
1415
1416 // Continue call down the chain
1417 VkResult result = fpCreateInstance(pCreateInfo, pAllocator, pInstance);
1418 if (result != VK_SUCCESS)
1419 return result;
1420
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -06001421 // Init layer's dispatch table using GetInstanceProcAddr of
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterf6abc202016-02-15 15:05:16 -07001422 // next layer in the chain.
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -06001423 instance_dispatch_table = new VkLayerInstanceDispatchTable;
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterf6abc202016-02-15 15:05:16 -07001424 layer_init_instance_dispatch_table(
1425 *pInstance, my_data->instance_dispatch_table, fpGetInstanceProcAddr);
1426
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterf6abc202016-02-15 15:05:16 -07001427 // Other layer initialization
1428 ...
1429
1430 return VK_SUCCESS;
1431}
1432```
1433
Jon Ashburn2b4d7bb2016-05-23 13:05:21 -06001434##### Example code for CreateDevice
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterf6abc202016-02-15 15:05:16 -07001435
1436```cpp
1437VkResult
1438vkCreateDevice(
1439 VkPhysicalDevice gpu,
1440 const VkDeviceCreateInfo *pCreateInfo,
1441 const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator,
1442 VkDevice *pDevice)
1443{
1444 VkLayerDeviceCreateInfo *chain_info =
1445 get_chain_info(pCreateInfo, VK_LAYER_LINK_INFO);
1446
1447 PFN_vkGetInstanceProcAddr fpGetInstanceProcAddr =
1448 chain_info->u.pLayerInfo->pfnNextGetInstanceProcAddr;
1449 PFN_vkGetDeviceProcAddr fpGetDeviceProcAddr =
1450 chain_info->u.pLayerInfo->pfnNextGetDeviceProcAddr;
1451 PFN_vkCreateDevice fpCreateDevice =
1452 (PFN_vkCreateDevice)fpGetInstanceProcAddr(NULL, "vkCreateDevice");
1453 if (fpCreateDevice == NULL) {
1454 return VK_ERROR_INITIALIZATION_FAILED;
1455 }
1456
1457 // Advance the link info for the next element on the chain
1458 chain_info->u.pLayerInfo = chain_info->u.pLayerInfo->pNext;
1459
1460 VkResult result = fpCreateDevice(gpu, pCreateInfo, pAllocator, pDevice);
1461 if (result != VK_SUCCESS) {
1462 return result;
1463 }
1464
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -06001465 // initialize layer's dispatch table
1466 device_dispatch_table = new VkLayerDispatchTable;
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterf6abc202016-02-15 15:05:16 -07001467 layer_init_device_dispatch_table(
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -06001468 *pDevice, device_dispatch_table, fpGetDeviceProcAddr);
Courtney Goeltzenleuchterf6abc202016-02-15 15:05:16 -07001469
1470 // Other layer initialization
1471 ...
1472
1473 return VK_SUCCESS;
1474}
1475```
Jon Ashburnfe630fb2016-02-14 21:40:34 -07001476
Jon Ashburncc300a22016-02-11 14:57:30 -07001477#### Special Considerations
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -06001478##### Associating private data with Vulkan objects within a layer
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter7221a5a2016-02-15 14:59:37 -07001479A layer may want to associate it's own private data with one or more Vulkan
Mark Youngf7914cf2016-08-31 11:53:26 -06001480objects. Two common methods to do this are hash maps and object wrapping.
1481
1482###### Wrapping:
1483
1484The loader
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter7221a5a2016-02-15 14:59:37 -07001485supports layers wrapping any Vulkan object including dispatchable objects.
1486Layers which wrap objects should ensure they always unwrap objects before
1487passing them down the chain. This implies the layer must intercept every Vulkan
Mark Youngf7914cf2016-08-31 11:53:26 -06001488command which uses the object in question. This includes adding support
1489for all extensions with commands using any object the layer wraps.
1490
1491Layers above the object wrapping layer will see the wrapped object. Layers
1492which wrap dispatchable objects must ensure that the first field in the wrapping
1493structure is a pointer to a dispatch table as defined in vk_layer.h. Specifically, an
1494instance wrapped dispatchable object could be as follows:
Jon Ashburn859c7fb2016-03-02 17:26:31 -07001495```
1496struct my_wrapped_instance_obj_ {
1497 VkLayerInstanceDispatchTable *disp;
1498 // whatever data layer wants to add to this object
1499};
1500```
1501A device wrapped dispatchable object could be as follows:
1502```
1503struct my_wrapped_instance_obj_ {
1504 VkLayerDispatchTable *disp;
1505 // whatever data layer wants to add to this object
1506};
1507```
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001508
Mark Youngf7914cf2016-08-31 11:53:26 -06001509###### Hash Maps:
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001510Alternatively, a layer may want to use a hash map to associate data with a
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter7221a5a2016-02-15 14:59:37 -07001511given object. The key to the map could be the object. Alternatively, for
1512dispatchable objects at a given level (eg device or instance) the layer may
1513want data associated with the VkDevice or VkInstance objects. Since
Jeff Julianof1619872016-02-17 17:25:42 -05001514there are multiple dispatchable objects for a given VkInstance or VkDevice, the
1515VkDevice or VkInstance object is not a great map key. Instead the layer should
1516use the dispatch table pointer within the VkDevice or VkInstance since that
1517will be unique for a given VkInstance or VkDevice.
Jon Ashburnfe630fb2016-02-14 21:40:34 -07001518
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -06001519##### Creating new dispatchable objects
Jon Ashburnfe630fb2016-02-14 21:40:34 -07001520Layers which create dispatchable objects take special care. Remember that loader
1521trampoline code normally fills in the dispatch table pointer in the newly
1522created object. Thus, the layer must fill in the dispatch table pointer if the
Jon Ashburn859c7fb2016-03-02 17:26:31 -07001523loader trampoline will not do so. Common cases where a layer (or ICD) may create a
Courtney Goeltzenleuchter7221a5a2016-02-15 14:59:37 -07001524dispatchable object without loader trampoline code is as follows:
Jon Ashburnfe630fb2016-02-14 21:40:34 -07001525- object wrapping layers that wrap dispatchable objects
1526- layers which add extensions that create dispatchable objects
1527- layers which insert extra Vulkan commands in the stream of commands they
1528intercept from the application
Jon Ashburn859c7fb2016-03-02 17:26:31 -07001529- ICDs which add extensions that create dispatchable objects
1530
Jon Ashburn2b2f6182016-04-04 16:37:37 -06001531The Windows/Linux loader provides a callback that can be used for initializing
1532a dispatchable object. The callback is passed as an extension structure via the
1533pNext field in VkInstanceCreateInfo and VkDeviceCreateInfo. The callback prototype
1534is defined as follows for instance and device callbacks respectively (see vk_layer.h):
1535```
1536VKAPI_ATTR VkResult VKAPI_CALL vkSetInstanceLoaderData(VkInstance instance, void *object);
1537VKAPI_ATTR VkResult VKAPI_CALL vkSetDeviceLoaderData)(VkDevice device, void *object);
1538```
1539To obtain these callbacks the layer must search through the list of structures
1540pointed to by the "pNext" field in the VkInstanceCreateInfo and VkDeviceCreateInfo parameters to find any callback structures inserted by the loader. The salient details are as follows:
1541- For CreateInstance the callback structure pointed to by "pNext" is VkLayerInstanceCreateInfo as defined in vk_layer.h.
1542- A "sType" field in of VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_LOADER_INSTANCE_CREATE_INFO within VkInstanceCreateInfo parameter indicates a loader structure.
1543- Within VkLayerInstanceCreateInfo, the "function" field indicates how the union field "u" should be interpreted.
1544- A "function" equal to VK_LOADER_DATA_CALLBACK indicates the "u" field will contain the callback in "pfnSetInstanceLoaderData".
1545- For CreateDevice the callback structure pointed to by "pNext" is VkLayerDeviceCreateInfo as defined in include/vulkan/vk_layer.h.
1546- A "sType" field in of VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_LOADER_DEVICE_CREATE_INFO within VkDeviceCreateInfo parameter indicates a loader structure.
1547- Within VkLayerDeviceCreateInfo, the "function" field indicates how the union field "u" should be interpreted.
1548- A "function" equal to VK_LOADER_DATA_CALLBACK indicates the "u" field will contain the callback in "pfnSetDeviceLoaderData".
1549
1550Alternatively, if an older loader is being used that doesn't provide these callbacks, the layer may manually initialize the newly created dispatchable object.
Jon Ashburn859c7fb2016-03-02 17:26:31 -07001551To fill in the dispatch table pointer in newly created dispatchable object,
1552the layer should copy the dispatch pointer, which is always the first entry in the structure, from an existing parent object of the same level (instance versus
1553device). For example, if there is a newly created VkCommandBuffer object, then the dispatch pointer from the VkDevice object, which is the parent of the VkCommandBuffer object, should be copied into the newly created object.
Jon Ashburnc2972682016-02-08 15:42:01 -07001554