Vulkan-Samples
Open-Source Vulkan C++ API
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Vulkan-Samples
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Google's First Tensor Processing Unit: Architecture
Vulcan is a driver-level API. It competes with DirectX and OpenGL.
CUDA is a language you write kernels. It competes with OpenAI's Triton language.
Here's what CUDA looks like: https://github.com/tspeterkim/flash-attention-minimal/blob/m...
This is what Triton looks like: https://triton-lang.org/main/getting-started/tutorials/06-fu...
By contrast Vulcan looks like this: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Samples/blob/main/sam...
(It's true to some extent that maybe you could use Vulcan shaders to write deep learning kernels, maybe? I'm not aware of anyone doing it though)
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Question regarding descriptor set binding invalidation/disturbing over pipeline boundaries
Hi, i'm looking into descriptor indexing and was looking at the Vulkan-Samples repo. I finally thought i understood how the set binding invalidation works (like a stack?). In the code below both the non_uniform_indexing pipeline and the update_after_bind pipeline use the immutable sampler descriptor in their fragment shader. But since the descriptor set = 0 is rebound, won't the immutable sampler in set = 1 from the "non_uniform_indexing" pipeline be "disturbed" and have to be rebound?
- New Vulkan Sample - VK_EXT_extended_dynamic_state2 Extension
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Show HN: A tutorial for building a 2D game engine with Go and OpenGL
and see if it works.
[1] https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Samples/blob/main/sam...
- New Vulkan sample - VK_EXT_full_screen_exclusive
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Mesh Shader Sample
In this new sample, we see how to incorporate the Vulkan extension VK_EXT_mesh_shader and introduce per primitive culling in a mesh shader. https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Samples/tree/main/samples/extensions/mesh_shader_culling
- New Extension Sample: VK_EXT_swapchain_maintenance1
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Looking for resources / mentor
Also beginner here, I think you can learn other's codes to get a better understanding of the API by learning how others can abstract these concept into higher level. They're many great projects out there like Google's pbr renderer filament https://github.com/google/filament, AMD's gltf sample https://github.com/GPUOpen-LibrariesAndSDKs/glTFSample and also as many suggested, the Sascha Willems's repos https://github.com/SaschaWillems and the official sample https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Samples
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Recommendations on how to start a small Vulkan project
Another way I saw some projects start was by using example base classes (either Sascha Willems' implementations or the framework used by Khronos Samples).
- Can anyone give valid reasons why game engines are any easier to use than just programming with something like Vulkan?
Open-Source Vulkan C++ API
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what math is required?
It might be useful to maybe look at the Vulkan.hpp examples since you can do the same in about 200 lines of code. https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp/blob/main/samples/15_DrawCube/15_DrawCube.cpp
- Vulkan-Hpp now provides C++20 module interface file
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How do you guys organize everything?
Wow that library looks amazing, I'll definitely be using it. Bonus that it's official from the Khronos Group. https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp
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An idea to ease wrapping C libraries in C++.
Even auto-generated c++ wrappers like vulkan-hpp require lots of manual maintenance.
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Anybody know why V-EZ has not been updated in 5 years?
Ultimately I went with vulkan.hpp RAII bindings, even though that way also has some learning curve and I couldn't find any documentation other than the RAII programming guide. It's great for getting started, but could use a complementary auto-generated API doc. There are also decent programming samples, which really suck for getting started, but otherwise do a good job of presenting concepts they focus on. Putting the available resources together I was able to get a project going in two weekends.
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Using enum classes as bitmasks
This is exactly how the official Vulkan C++ API, Vulkan-Hpp does it. For the precise example mentioned in the blog post:
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Recommendations on how to start a small Vulkan project
Or the vulkan.hpp RAII samples would be a good place?
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What's the most hilarious use of operator overloading you've seen?
For a real-life example: consider the vk::raii namespace of Vulkan-Hpp, where the developers have posted examples. The vk::raii::su namespace has a bunch of free functions that one might think are associated with a Vulkan instance/object (in fact, the Vulkan Tutorial does implement them as member functions), but they are much nicer when used as pure functions. It keeps the class/struct definition itself nice and clean.
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Vulkan-HPP + Vulkan C API == Aliasing Bugs!
final c++17 draft (N4659) first post-publication draft after c++20 (N4868) vulkan-structs.hpp (containing the vk::ImageCreateInfo definition) VkImageCreateInfo struct
What are some alternatives?
Vulkan - Examples and demos for the new Vulkan API
Ogre 3D - scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine (C++, Python, C#, Java)
renderdoc - RenderDoc is a stand-alone graphics debugging tool.
GLFW - A multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, window and input
vulkano - Safe and rich Rust wrapper around the Vulkan API
Skia - Skia is a complete 2D graphic library for drawing Text, Geometries, and Images.
bgfx - Cross-platform, graphics API agnostic, "Bring Your Own Engine/Framework" style rendering library.
urho3d - Game engine
MoltenVK - MoltenVK is a Vulkan Portability implementation. It layers a subset of the high-performance, industry-standard Vulkan graphics and compute API over Apple's Metal graphics framework, enabling Vulkan applications to run on macOS, iOS and tvOS.
Irrlicht - An automatically updated mirror of the Irrlicht SVN repository on sourceforge
VulkanHelper - A simple helper interface between Vulkan C API and C++ containers
OpenVDB - OpenVDB - Sparse volume data structure and tools