* Sort lists
* Add all entries to exposed cmakedefines list
* Remove duplicate hand-tracking entry
* Move SLAM entry to feature list as it's called feature
Found by clang-15.
src/xrt/auxiliary/math/m_permutation.c:133:15: warning: a function declaration without a prototype is deprecated in all versions of C [-Wstrict-prototypes]
m_do_the_thing()
^
void
a/d3d: Improve allocation
Enable D3D11 and D3D112 depth images using DXGI handles
Allow D3D depth by default
D3D: only use DXGI handles
NT handles don't support depth formats and may fail to properly interop with Vulkan with some image dimensions.
Removed D3D_COMPOSITOR_ALLOW_DEPTH env.
D3D now always imports depth.
Added authorship.
Format pass
Fix D3D compositor tests
ipc: Fix HANDLE bit twiddling code
Merge into commits related to D3D depth changes. Makes the code compile
as C++, useful for Windows traceing
Co-authored-by: Robbie Bridgewater <ebridgewater@magicleap.com>
Co-authored-by: Fernando Velazquez Innella <finnella@magicleap.com>
Co-authored-by: Jakob Bornecrantz <jakob@collabora.com>
Add a way to pass in extra information about camera views, this new
struct is merged with the old image boundary information struct.
Co-authored-by: Moses Turner <moses@collabora.com>
Co-authored-by: Jakob Bornecrantz <jakob@collabora.com>
This solves a problem where OpenXR timestamps could become invalid
(negative) in certain circumstances:
The timestamps that the OpenXR state tracker returned were offset such
that they appeared to start at OpenXR application startup time.
However monado-service is a long running service using system timestamps.
Because of this, if monado-service started work using a system timestamp
acquired before an OpenXR application started, then this system timestamp
could not be converted into an OpenXR without becoming invalid.
With this change, the OpenXR timestamps for OpenXR applications are offset
such that they appear to start at monado-service startup time instead.
As a side effect, all OpenXR applications connected to the same
monado-service instance will receive timestamps from the same domain.