VK_KHR_external_semaphore
Other Extension Metadata
Last Modified Date
2016-10-21
IP Status
No known IP claims.
Contributors
- Faith Ekstrand, Intel
- Jesse Hall, Google
- Tobias Hector, Imagination Technologies
- James Jones, NVIDIA
- Jeff Juliano, NVIDIA
- Matthew Netsch, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
- Ray Smith, ARM
- Lina Versace, Google
Description
An application using external memory may wish to synchronize access to that memory using semaphores. This extension enables an application to create semaphores from which non-Vulkan handles that reference the underlying synchronization primitive can be exported.
Promotion to Vulkan 1.1
All functionality in this extension is included in core Vulkan 1.1, with the KHR suffix omitted. The original type, enum, and command names are still available as aliases of the core functionality.
New Structures
New Enums
New Bitmasks
New Enum Constants
VK_KHR_EXTERNAL_SEMAPHORE_EXTENSION_NAME
VK_KHR_EXTERNAL_SEMAPHORE_SPEC_VERSION
- Extending VkSemaphoreImportFlagBits:
VK_SEMAPHORE_IMPORT_TEMPORARY_BIT_KHR
- Extending VkStructureType:
VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_EXPORT_SEMAPHORE_CREATE_INFO_KHR
Issues
1) Should there be restrictions on what side effects can occur when waiting on imported semaphores that are in an invalid state?
RESOLVED: Yes. Normally, validating such state would be the responsibility of the application, and the implementation would be free to enter an undefined: state if valid usage rules were violated. However, this could cause security concerns when using imported semaphores, as it would require the importing application to trust the exporting application to ensure the state is valid. Requiring this level of trust is undesirable for many potential use cases.
2) Must implementations validate external handles the application provides as input to semaphore state import operations?
RESOLVED: Implementations must return an error to the application if the provided semaphore state handle cannot be used to complete the requested import operation. However, implementations need not validate handles are of the exact type specified by the application.
Version History
- Revision 1, 2016-10-21 (James Jones)
- Initial revision