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* Bump API patch number and header version number to 37 for this update. Github Issues: * Add usability guarantees on the values returned by flink:vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR in the slink:VkSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR structure and by flink:vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceFormatsKHR in the pname:pSurfaceFormatCount parameter (public issue 385). * Add elink:VkDebugReportObjectTypeEXT enumerants for new object types introduced by new extensions (public issue 408). * Add +VK_NVX_device_generated_commands+ etext:ACCESS bits and define how they are used (public issue 415). * Fix indentation for slink:VkDebugReportCallbackCreateInfoEXT member descriptions (public issue 419). Internal Issues: * Expand requirements memory binding of non-sparse images and buffers from the <<resources-association,Resource Memory Association>> section into valid usage statements for all of the applicable API calls (internal issue 508). * Explicitly state that valid usage of flink:vkCreateImage requires that flink:vkGetPhysicalDeviceImageFormatProperties would return ename:VK_SUCCESS for the requested image configuration (internal issue 598). |
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README.md
Vulkan API Documentation Project
This repository contains formal documentation of the Vulkan API. This includes the main API Specification, the reference (man) pages, the XML API Registry, and related tools and scripts.
Single-Branch Model
As of the 1.0.25 release, we have switch to a new 'single-branch' model in which all extensions are included in the source of the 1.0 branch of the Specification, and can be configured in or out of the build using Makefile options.
The single-branch model seems to be working for all the spec builds, although there are probably a few issues we haven't caught yet. The ref page build needs some additional work, as genRef.py is creating reference pages for all interfaces, not just those for the API and extensions being built, and we'll get to that within a week or two. The validation scripts also need to be tweaked further for the single-branch model.
Repository Structure
README.md This file
ChangeLog.txt Change log summary
doc/specs/ Main documentation tree
vulkan/ Vulkan specification
appendices/ Appendices - one file each
chapters/ Chapters - one file each
config/ asciidoc configuration
images/ Images (figures, diagrams, icons)
man/ Reference (manual) pages for API, mostly extracted from the spec source
misc/ Related specifications (GL_KHR_vulkan_glsl)
src/spec/ XML API Registry (vk.xml) and related scripts
src/vulkan/ Vulkan headers, generated from the Registry
Building the Specification and Reference Pages
To build the documents, you need to install, at a minimum:
- GNU-compatible make
- asciidoc (http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/)
On some systems/build targets you may also need:
- dblatex
- source-highlight
These tools are known to work on several varieties of Linux, MacOS X, and Cygwin running under Microsoft Windows.
There are several make targets in doc/specs/vulkan :
- make xhtml - Build one large HTML specification document.
- make pdf - Build one large PDF specification document.
- make chunked - Build an HTML document broken into one file per chapter.
- make manhtml - Make HTML API reference (all man pages as one big file).
- make manpdf - Make a one-giant PDF API reference.
- make manhtmlpages - Make man pages as one-file-per-API.
- make manpages - Make man pages as nroff Unix-style (real) man pages.
- make allchecks - Run the validation rules on the specification.
The outputs will be written to $(OUTDIR), which defaults to out/ at the root of the checked-out git repository.
To build PDF outputs (make pdf, make manpdf), you need dblatex and a LaTeX processor. The PDF builds are currently configured to use asciidoc to go from asciidoc markdown to docbook, and then run the result through dblatex to go from there to LaTeX and then through your LaTeX processor to PDF.
Spec Validation
There are a couple of validation tools which look for inconsistencies and missing material between the specification and ref pages, and the canonical description of the API in vk.xml :
- checkinc
- checklinks
- allchecks - both checkinc and checklinks
They are necessarily heuristic since they're dealing with lots of hand-written material. To use them you'll also need to install:
- python3
The '''checkinc''' target uses Unix filters to determine which autogenerated API include files are used (and not used) in the spec. It generates several output files, but the only one you're likely to care about is '''actual.only'''. This is a list of the include files which are not referenced anywhere in the spec, and probably correspond to undocumented material in the spec.
The '''checklinks''' target validates the various internal tagged links in the man pages and spec (e.g. the '''fname:vkFuncBlah''', '''sname:VkStructBlah''', etc.) against the canonical description of the API in vk.xml . It generates two output files, manErrs.txt and specErrs.txt, which report problematic tags and the filenames/lines on which those tags were found.
Generating Headers and Related Files
The header file (src/vulkan/vulkan.h) and many parts of the specification and reference page documents are generated from descriptions in the XML API Registry (src/spec/vk.xml). The generated files, with the exception of vulkan.h, are not checked into the repository. If you change vk.xml, you can regenerate the header by going to src/spec and running:
- make clobber install
The other generated files are built as required via dependencies in doc/specs/vulkan/Makefile .