VK_EXT_debug_marker
Other Extension Metadata
Last Modified Date
2017-01-31
IP Status
No known IP claims.
Contributors
- Baldur Karlsson
- Dan Ginsburg, Valve
- Jon Ashburn, LunarG
- Kyle Spagnoli, NVIDIA
Description
The VK_EXT_debug_marker
extension is a device extension.
It introduces concepts of object naming and tagging, for better tracking of
Vulkan objects, as well as additional commands for recording annotations of
named sections of a workload to aid organization and offline analysis in
external tools.
New Commands
- vkCmdDebugMarkerBeginEXT
- vkCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT
- vkCmdDebugMarkerInsertEXT
- vkDebugMarkerSetObjectNameEXT
- vkDebugMarkerSetObjectTagEXT
New Structures
New Enums
New Enum Constants
VK_EXT_DEBUG_MARKER_EXTENSION_NAME
VK_EXT_DEBUG_MARKER_SPEC_VERSION
- Extending VkStructureType:
VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEBUG_MARKER_MARKER_INFO_EXT
VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEBUG_MARKER_OBJECT_NAME_INFO_EXT
VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEBUG_MARKER_OBJECT_TAG_INFO_EXT
Examples
Example 1
Associate a name with an image, for easier debugging in external tools or with validation layers that can print a friendly name when referring to objects in error messages.
extern VkDevice device;
extern VkImage image;
// Must call extension functions through a function pointer:
PFN_vkDebugMarkerSetObjectNameEXT pfnDebugMarkerSetObjectNameEXT = (PFN_vkDebugMarkerSetObjectNameEXT)vkGetDeviceProcAddr(device, "vkDebugMarkerSetObjectNameEXT");
// Set a name on the image
const VkDebugMarkerObjectNameInfoEXT imageNameInfo =
{
.sType = VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEBUG_MARKER_OBJECT_NAME_INFO_EXT,
.pNext = NULL,
.objectType = VK_DEBUG_REPORT_OBJECT_TYPE_IMAGE_EXT,
.object = (uint64_t)image,
.pObjectName = "Brick Diffuse Texture",
};
pfnDebugMarkerSetObjectNameEXT(device, &imageNameInfo);
// A subsequent error might print:
// Image 'Brick Diffuse Texture' (0xc0dec0dedeadbeef) is used in a
// command buffer with no memory bound to it.
Example 2
Annotating regions of a workload with naming information so that offline analysis tools can display a more usable visualization of the commands submitted.
extern VkDevice device;
extern VkCommandBuffer commandBuffer;
// Must call extension functions through a function pointer:
PFN_vkCmdDebugMarkerBeginEXT pfnCmdDebugMarkerBeginEXT = (PFN_vkCmdDebugMarkerBeginEXT)vkGetDeviceProcAddr(device, "vkCmdDebugMarkerBeginEXT");
PFN_vkCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT pfnCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT = (PFN_vkCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT)vkGetDeviceProcAddr(device, "vkCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT");
PFN_vkCmdDebugMarkerInsertEXT pfnCmdDebugMarkerInsertEXT = (PFN_vkCmdDebugMarkerInsertEXT)vkGetDeviceProcAddr(device, "vkCmdDebugMarkerInsertEXT");
// Describe the area being rendered
const VkDebugMarkerMarkerInfoEXT houseMarker =
{
.sType = VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEBUG_MARKER_MARKER_INFO_EXT,
.pNext = NULL,
.pMarkerName = "Brick House",
.color = { 1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f },
};
// Start an annotated group of calls under the 'Brick House' name
pfnCmdDebugMarkerBeginEXT(commandBuffer, &houseMarker);
{
// A mutable structure for each part being rendered
VkDebugMarkerMarkerInfoEXT housePartMarker =
{
.sType = VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_DEBUG_MARKER_MARKER_INFO_EXT,
.pNext = NULL,
.pMarkerName = NULL,
.color = { 0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f },
};
// Set the name and insert the marker
housePartMarker.pMarkerName = "Walls";
pfnCmdDebugMarkerInsertEXT(commandBuffer, &housePartMarker);
// Insert the drawcall for the walls
vkCmdDrawIndexed(commandBuffer, 1000, 1, 0, 0, 0);
// Insert a recursive region for two sets of windows
housePartMarker.pMarkerName = "Windows";
pfnCmdDebugMarkerBeginEXT(commandBuffer, &housePartMarker);
{
vkCmdDrawIndexed(commandBuffer, 75, 6, 1000, 0, 0);
vkCmdDrawIndexed(commandBuffer, 100, 2, 1450, 0, 0);
}
pfnCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT(commandBuffer);
housePartMarker.pMarkerName = "Front Door";
pfnCmdDebugMarkerInsertEXT(commandBuffer, &housePartMarker);
vkCmdDrawIndexed(commandBuffer, 350, 1, 1650, 0, 0);
housePartMarker.pMarkerName = "Roof";
pfnCmdDebugMarkerInsertEXT(commandBuffer, &housePartMarker);
vkCmdDrawIndexed(commandBuffer, 500, 1, 2000, 0, 0);
}
// End the house annotation started above
pfnCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT(commandBuffer);
Issues
1) Should the tag or name for an object be specified using the pNext
parameter in the object’s Vk*CreateInfo
structure?
RESOLVED: No.
While this fits with other Vulkan patterns and would allow more type safety
and future proofing against future objects, it has notable downsides.
In particular passing the name at Vk*CreateInfo
time does not allow
renaming, prevents late binding of naming information, and does not allow
naming of implicitly created objects such as queues and swapchain images.
2) Should the command annotation functions vkCmdDebugMarkerBeginEXT and vkCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT support the ability to specify a color?
RESOLVED: Yes. The functions have been expanded to take an optional color which can be used at will by implementations consuming the command buffer annotations in their visualization.
3) Should the functions added in this extension accept an extensible structure as their parameter for a more flexible API, as opposed to direct function parameters? If so, which functions?
RESOLVED: Yes.
All functions have been modified to take a structure type with extensible
pNext
pointer, to allow future extensions to add additional annotation
information in the same commands.
Version History
- Revision 1, 2016-02-24 (Baldur Karlsson)
- Initial draft, based on LunarG marker spec
- Revision 2, 2016-02-26 (Baldur Karlsson)
- Renamed Dbg to DebugMarker in function names
- Allow markers in secondary command buffers under certain circumstances
- Minor language tweaks and edits
- Revision 3, 2016-04-23 (Baldur Karlsson)
- Reorganize spec layout to closer match desired organization
- Added optional color to markers (both regions and inserted labels)
- Changed functions to take extensible structs instead of direct function parameters
- Revision 4, 2017-01-31 (Baldur Karlsson)
- Added explicit dependency on VK_EXT_debug_report
- Moved definition of VkDebugReportObjectTypeEXT to debug report chapter.
- Fixed typo in dates in revision history