third_party_vulkan-loader/loader/loader_linux.h
Charles Giessen d24a1045fd Fix missed Physical Devices in Windows
The previous logic would cause any non-sorted physical devices to be missed
when aggregating the final list. This caused crashes due to the phys_dev
value not being initialized. The fix is to make sure both sorted and non
sorted physical devices are included in the final output of
setup_loader_term_phys_devs().
2022-04-04 16:38:17 -06:00

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#pragma once
#ifdef LOADER_ENABLE_LINUX_SORT
#include "loader_common.h"
// This function allocates an array in sorted_devices which must be freed by the caller if not null
VkResult linux_read_sorted_physical_devices(struct loader_instance *inst, uint32_t icd_count,
struct loader_phys_dev_per_icd *icd_devices, uint32_t phys_dev_count,
struct loader_physical_device_term **sorted_device_term);
// This function sorts an array in physical device groups
VkResult linux_sort_physical_device_groups(struct loader_instance *inst, uint32_t group_count,
struct loader_physical_device_group_term *sorted_group_term);
#endif // LOADER_ENABLE_LINUX_SORT