VkPhysicalDevice* pPhysicalDevices)
{
ANV_FROM_HANDLE(anv_instance, instance, _instance);
+ VK_OUTARRAY_MAKE(out, pPhysicalDevices, pPhysicalDeviceCount);
VkResult result;
if (instance->physicalDeviceCount < 0) {
}
}
- /* pPhysicalDeviceCount is an out parameter if pPhysicalDevices is NULL;
- * otherwise it's an inout parameter.
- *
- * The Vulkan spec (git aaed022) says:
- *
- * pPhysicalDeviceCount is a pointer to an unsigned integer variable
- * that is initialized with the number of devices the application is
- * prepared to receive handles to. pname:pPhysicalDevices is pointer to
- * an array of at least this many VkPhysicalDevice handles [...].
- *
- * Upon success, if pPhysicalDevices is NULL, vkEnumeratePhysicalDevices
- * overwrites the contents of the variable pointed to by
- * pPhysicalDeviceCount with the number of physical devices in in the
- * instance; otherwise, vkEnumeratePhysicalDevices overwrites
- * pPhysicalDeviceCount with the number of physical handles written to
- * pPhysicalDevices.
- */
- if (!pPhysicalDevices) {
- *pPhysicalDeviceCount = instance->physicalDeviceCount;
- } else if (*pPhysicalDeviceCount >= 1) {
- pPhysicalDevices[0] = anv_physical_device_to_handle(&instance->physicalDevice);
- *pPhysicalDeviceCount = 1;
- } else if (*pPhysicalDeviceCount < instance->physicalDeviceCount) {
- return VK_INCOMPLETE;
- } else {
- *pPhysicalDeviceCount = 0;
+ vk_outarray_append(&out, i) {
+ *i = anv_physical_device_to_handle(&instance->physicalDevice);
}
- return VK_SUCCESS;
+ return vk_outarray_status(&out);
}
void anv_GetPhysicalDeviceFeatures(