Commit 3a7904e137c3496aaa80be09528fae86f0015437

Amirali Abdolrashidi 2023-01-25T23:56:56

Vulkan: Use VMA suballocation for images There is a maximum limit for device memory object allocation. On some platforms, there can be an error regarding too many object allocations when 4096 device memory handles have been allocated. Suballocation can help mitigate this issue. In this CL, some images will be allocated using VMA API calls, which use suballocation. * Added a new feature (useVmaForImageSuballocation). * Added VMA allocation for ImageHelper, which is used in initMemory(). * Suballocation is used for VMA image allocation. * If enabled, mVmaAllocation will be initialized in the ImageHelper object (instead of mDeviceMemory). * It is currently used for all platforms. * Minor change to the name of an arg in CreateBuffer() declaration. * Added test to make sure we can allocate at least 4096 images on supported platforms (8000 in the test). * Skipped the test "NonZeroBaseEmulatedClear" when run on Linux/Intel if this feature is enabled (due to output color mismatch). * Skipped several tests for capture/replay on Windows. Bug: b/218891184 Change-Id: Ibf80c9c8c485b301da7d23b5ba4bcbb1a8e3194f Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/angle/angle/+/4191202 Reviewed-by: Shahbaz Youssefi <syoussefi@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Charlie Lao <cclao@google.com> Commit-Queue: Amirali Abdolrashidi <abdolrashidi@google.com>