make checkheaders will get error as follow:
CC libavutil/hwcontext_vulkan.h.o
In file included from libavutil/hwcontext_vulkan.h.c:1:
./libavutil/hwcontext_vulkan.h:130:23: error: ‘AV_NUM_DATA_POINTERS’ undeclared here (not in a function)
130 | void *alloc_pnext[AV_NUM_DATA_POINTERS];
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
./libavutil/hwcontext_vulkan.h:199:43: warning: ‘enum AVPixelFormat’ declared inside parameter list will not be visible outside of this definition or declaration
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhao <barryjzhao@tencent.com>
With this, the puzzle of making libplacebo, ffmpeg and any other Vulkan
API users interoperable is complete.
Users of both libraries can initialize one another's contexts without having
to create a new one.
This reverts commit 97b526c192.
It broke the API, and assumed no other APIs used multiple semaphores.
This also disallowed certain optimizations to happen.
Dealing with APIs that give or expect single semaphores is easier when
we use per-image semaphores.
As it turns out, we were already assuming and treating all images as if they had
concurrent access mode. This just changes the flag to CONCURRENT, which has less
restrictions than EXCLUSIVE, and fixed validation messages on machines with
multiple queues.
The validation layer didn't pick this up because the machine I was testing on
had only a single queue.
This solves a huge oversight - it lets users reliably use their own
AVVulkanDeviceContext. Otherwise, the extensions supplied and enabled
are not discoverable by anything outside of hwcontext_vulkan.
Also clarifies that any user-supplied VkInstance must be at least 1.1.
The idea was to allow separate planes to be filtered independently, however,
in hindsight, literaly nothing uses separate per-plane semaphores and it
would only work when each plane is backed by separate device memory.
This commit adds the necessary code to initialize and use a Vulkan device
within the hwcontext libavutil framework.
Currently direct mapping to VAAPI and DRM frames is functional, and
transfers to CUDA and native frames are supported.
Lets hope the future Vulkan video decode extension fits well within this
framework.