Function Prototype

vkGetPhysicalDeviceCooperativeVectorPropertiesNV

Returns properties describing what cooperative vector types are supported

To enumerate the supported cooperative vector type combinations, call:

VkResult vkGetPhysicalDeviceCooperativeVectorPropertiesNV(
    VkPhysicalDevice physicalDevice,
    uint32_t* pPropertyCount,
    VkCooperativeVectorPropertiesNV* pProperties);
  • physicalDevice is the physical device.
  • pPropertyCount is a pointer to an integer related to the number of cooperative vector properties available or queried.
  • pProperties is either NULL or a pointer to an array of VkCooperativeVectorPropertiesNV structures.

If pProperties is NULL, then the number of cooperative vector properties available is returned in pPropertyCount. Otherwise, pPropertyCount must point to a variable set by the user to the number of elements in the pProperties array, and on return the variable is overwritten with the number of structures actually written to pProperties. If pPropertyCount is less than the number of cooperative vector properties available, at most pPropertyCount structures will be written, and VK_INCOMPLETE will be returned instead of VK_SUCCESS, to indicate that not all the available cooperative vector properties were returned.

Valid Usage (Implicit)

VUID-vkGetPhysicalDeviceCooperativeVectorPropertiesNV-pPropertyCount-parameter

pPropertyCount must be a valid pointer to a uint32_t value

VUID-vkGetPhysicalDeviceCooperativeVectorPropertiesNV-pProperties-parameter

If the value referenced by pPropertyCount is not 0, and pProperties is not NULL, pProperties must be a valid pointer to an array of pPropertyCount VkCooperativeVectorPropertiesNV structures