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ReinUsesLisp
86a874a2fc vk_scheduler: Drop execution context in favor of views
Instead of passing by copy an execution context through out the whole
Vulkan call hierarchy, use a command buffer view and fence view
approach.

This internally dereferences the command buffer or fence forcing the
user to be unable to use an outdated version of it on normal usage.
It is still possible to keep store an outdated if it is casted to
VKFence& or vk::CommandBuffer.

While changing this file, add an extra parameter for Flush and Finish to
allow releasing the fence from this calls.
2019-07-07 03:30:22 -03:00
ReinUsesLisp
f546fb35ed vk_scheduler: Implement a scheduler
The scheduler abstracts command buffer and fence management with an
interface that's able to do OpenGL-like operations on Vulkan command
buffers.

It returns by value a command buffer and fence that have to be used for
subsequent operations until Flush or Finish is executed, after that the
current execution context (the pair of command buffers and fences) gets
invalidated a new one must be fetched. Thankfully validation layers will
quickly detect if this is skipped throwing an error due to modifications
to a sent command buffer.
2019-02-22 01:33:32 -03:00