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author | Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com> | Mon Jun 15 22:23:46 2020 +0100 |
committer | Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com> | Mon Jun 15 22:23:52 2020 +0100 |
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Update Marl to c51271125 Changes: c51271125 README.md: Repoint link from `master` to `main` da0a9c610 Add basic CMake rules for versioning marl 0e639c3c7 Benchmarks: Simplify tests further. 32af8bb50 Kokoro: Enable debug checks 8cf8dc033 Wrap all stl containers with a marl::StlAllocator 325b072b9 Support specifying worker thread affinities 49fe9a17f marl::containers: Add const methods 11f31bfbe Benchmarks: Warn if benchmarking with sanitizers bfdf613e7 Benchmarks: Add MARL_FULL_BENCHMARK flag 5e2383370 Benchmarks: Allow running with custom Config c277c61b0 marl::containers::vector fixes fcbe1f279 Add issue number to MARL_DEPRECATED() 1f010cad7 Warn about use of deprecated APIs d2e553bff Don't use deprecated scheduler methods Commands: ./third_party/update-marl.sh --squash Bug: b/140546382 Change-Id: I3e59c425cbdc868e5de44a00a5523392044a3352
SwiftShader is a high-performance CPU-based implementation of the Vulkan and OpenGL ES graphics APIs12. Its goal is to provide hardware independence for advanced 3D graphics.
SwiftShader libraries can be built for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
Android and Chrome (OS) build environments are also supported.
Visual Studio
For building the Vulkan ICD library, use Visual Studio 2019 to open the project folder and wait for it to run CMake. Open the CMake Targets View in the Solution Explorer and select the vk_swiftshader project to build it.
CMake
Install CMake for Linux, Mac OS X, or Windows and use either the IDE or run the following terminal commands:
cd build cmake .. make --jobs=8 ./vk-unittests
The SwiftShader libraries act as drop-in replacements for graphics drivers.
On Windows, most applications can be made to use SwiftShader's DLLs by placing them in the same folder as the executable. On Linux, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable or -rpath linker option can be used to direct applications to search for shared libraries in the indicated directory first.
See CONTRIBUTING.txt for important contributing requirements.
The canonical repository for SwiftShader is hosted at: https://swiftshader.googlesource.com/SwiftShader
All changes must be reviewed and approved in the Gerrit review tool at: https://swiftshader-review.googlesource.com
Authenticate your account here: https://swiftshader-review.googlesource.com/new-password
All changes require a Change-ID tag in the commit message. A commit hook may be used to add this tag automatically, and can be found at: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/tools/hooks/commit-msg. To clone the repository and install the commit hook in one go:
git clone https://swiftshader.googlesource.com/SwiftShader && (cd SwiftShader && curl -Lo `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/tools/hooks/commit-msg ; chmod +x `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg)
Changes are uploaded to Gerrit by executing:
git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master
SwiftShader's OpenGL ES implementation can be tested using the dEQP test suite.
See docs/dEQP.md for details.
The third_party directory contains projects which originated outside of SwiftShader:
subzero contains a fork of the Subzero project. It is part of Google Chrome‘s (Portable) Native Client project. Its authoritative source is at https://chromium.googlesource.com/native_client/pnacl-subzero/. The fork was made using git-subtree to include all of Subzero’s history, and until further notice it should not diverge from the upstream project. Contributions must be tested using the README instructions, reviewed at https://chromium-review.googlesource.com, and then pulled into the SwiftShader repository.
llvm-subzero contains a minimized set of LLVM dependencies of the Subzero project.
PowerVR_SDK contains a subset of the PowerVR Graphics Native SDK for running several sample applications.
googletest contains the Google Test project, as a Git submodule. It is used for running unit tests for Chromium, and Reactor unit tests. Run git submodule update --init
to obtain/update the code. Any contributions should be made upstream.
See docs/Index.md.
Public mailing list: swiftshader@googlegroups.com
General bug tracker: https://g.co/swiftshaderbugs
Chrome specific bugs: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/swiftshader
The SwiftShader project is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0. You can find a copy of it in LICENSE.txt.
Files in the third_party folder are subject to their respective license.
The legal authors for copyright purposes are listed in AUTHORS.txt.
CONTRIBUTORS.txt contains a list of names of individuals who have contributed to SwiftShader. If you‘re not on the list, but you’ve signed the Google CLA and have contributed more than a formatting change, feel free to request to be added.