This optimization may help keep the GPU busy in case there's
a large number of draw calls pending at the time a command
list from a deferred context is submitted for execution.
HUD elements can be enabled individually using a comma-separated
list. Supported options include:
- fps: Displays the framerate
- devinfo: Displays device info
Passing "1" has the same effect as "fps,devinfo".
`limits.h` required for `UINT_MAX` and not always used, so better to use standard C++ variant from `<limits>`.
Some compilers may simply return `UINT_MAX` value, gcc version: `max() _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT { return __INT_MAX__ * 2U + 1; }`.
* [dxgi] Replace MSVC _countof macro with std::size
pro: crosscompiler
con: may not work for older clang/gcc/...
http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/iterator/size
For example `Run this code` mode produces errors for GCC-5.2(C++17) and clang-3.8(C++17). Local GCC-7.3 and clang-7 versions are ok.
Not tested w/ MinGW64.
* [dxgi] Replace MSVC _countof macro with std::size
We cannot run these in parallel in case the hull shader's output vertex
count, and thus the invocation count, is less than the fork/join phase
invocation count.
May reduce execution time of hull shaders on the GPU by running
the fork/join phases in parallel, as originally intended. Tested
on RADV 18.0.99 with LLVM 6.0.0.
Since we create only one DxvkContext per D3D11Device, rather than
per D3D11DeviceContext as originally planned, there is no need to
keep the pipeline manager as a global thread-safe object. This may
slightly reduce CPU overhead.
* [dxgi] Implement freeing private data
Done by passing null as data.
Fixes wine private data test crash and passes them.
* [dxgi] Improve private data argument handling
Fixes 7 more wine tests.
Refactored DxgiVkDevice, D3D11Device and D3D11Presenter
to behave more like aggregable objects, where the new
D3D11DeviceContainer class is the COM aggregate object.
Fixes the reference counting issue outlined in #210.
Also refactored buffer mapping to reduce code duplication.
Optimized the lookup function for a small performance gain
in games which map a lot of resources on deferred contexts.
Apparently this breaks Elder Scrolls Online as well, so we'll
just enable it explicitly for games which benefit from this
optimization and disable it by default.