Intel's Open Source Vulkan Driver Vulkan API Version: 1.0.2 SPIR-V Version: 1.0 Intro ===== The Open Source Technology Center 3D graphics team at Intel has been working on a Vulkan implementation based on the Mesa open source OpenGL implementation. At this point we're ready to share what we have with our Khronos friends, in the hope that an early preview will be useful. When the Vulkan specification goes public, we will continue the work in the Mesa public git repository, but in the interim we will share our progress on the 'vulkan' branch in the 'mesa' repository in Khronos gitlab. The Mesa project source and our driver implementation is under the MIT license [1], but is also covered by the Khronos IP framework as it pertains to a specification under construction [2]. We welcome all feedback and contibutions, as long as the contributions are MIT licensed and can be open sourced with the driver. [1] https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT [2] https://www.khronos.org/members/ip-framework Maintainers =========== Kristian Høgsberg Kristensen Jason Ekstrand Chad Versace Supported Hardware ================== - Broadwell & Sky Lake, main development focus - Ivybridge - Haswell - Bay Trail - Cherryview - Broxton Conformance =========== First-wave conformance has been submitted for Broadwell, Sky Lake, and Cherryview. They all pass 100% of the mustpass tests as of January 30, 2016. Supported OS Platforms ====================== - Linux, tested on Fedora 22 with kernel >= 4.1 - X11 with DRI3 - Wayland - Android - TODO Building and Installing ======================= This driver is intended to be used directly from the build tree. Installing the driver into a system location is not yet fully supported. If you require support for system-wide installation, please contact a maintainer. Throughout the instructions, MESA_TOP refers to the top of the Mesa repository. First, install the usual dependencies needed to build Mesa. Fedora: $ sudo yum builddep mesa Ubunutu: $ FINISHME Next, configure and build. The below commands will build Mesa in release mode. If you wish to build Mesa in debug mode, add option '--enable-debug' to the configure command. $ cd $MESA_TOP $ autoreconf -vfi $ ./configure --with-dri-drivers=i965 --with-gallium-drivers= $ make To use the driver's libvulkan.so directly, without LunarG's loader, you must set an environment variable before running your Vulkan application: $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$MESA_TOP/lib" $ your-vk-app Alternatively, to use the driver with LunarG's loader: $ export VK_ICD_FILENAMES="$MESA_TOP/src/vulkan/anv_icd.json" $ your-vk-app File Structure and Naming ========================= The core code of Intel's Mesa Vulkan driver lives in src/vulkan. Files prefixed with "gen8" support Broadwell; files prefixed with "gen7" support Ivybridge; files prefixed with "anv" are common to all hardware generations. Mesa is an umbrella open source project containing many drivers for multiple APIs. The codename for Intel's Mesa Vulkan driver is "Anvil", hence the filename prefix "anv". Feature Status ============== The driver is still a work-in-progress. We do our best to keep the below list of features up-to-date. Supported Features: - Index buffers, instanced draw, indirect draw - Nested command buffers - Consumes SPIR-V (no GLSL "backdoor") - Fragment, vertex, geometry, and compute shaders - Uniform buffers, sampled images, dynamic uniform buffers - Shader storage buffers - Push constants - Color, depth and stencil attachments - 1D, 2D, 3D textures, texture arrays - Memory barrier - Optionally integrates with LunarGs loader - WSI extension for X11 - Fences - Most copy/blit commands for color and depth buffers, vkCmdCopyImageToBuffer for stencil buffers - Occlution query and timestamps - VkkSemaphore and VkEvent - Shader specialization - Storage images - MSAA Unsupported Features: - Tesselation shaders - Push constants in GS and VS on HSW and prior - Sparse resources - Input attachments