// Copyright 2016-2021 The Khronos Group Inc. // // SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0 include::{generated}/meta/{refprefix}VK_EXT_direct_mode_display.txt[] === Other Extension Metadata *Last Modified Date*:: 2016-12-13 *IP Status*:: No known IP claims. *Contributors*:: - Pierre Boudier, NVIDIA - James Jones, NVIDIA - Damien Leone, NVIDIA - Pierre-Loup Griffais, Valve - Liam Middlebrook, NVIDIA === Description This is extension, along with related platform extensions, allows applications to take exclusive control of displays associated with a native windowing system. This is especially useful for virtual reality applications that wish to hide HMDs (head mounted displays) from the native platform's display management system, desktop, and/or other applications. include::{generated}/interfaces/VK_EXT_direct_mode_display.txt[] === Issues 1) Should this extension and its related platform-specific extensions leverage `apiext:VK_KHR_display`, or provide separate equivalent interfaces. *RESOLVED*: Use `apiext:VK_KHR_display` concepts and objects. `apiext:VK_KHR_display` can be used to enumerate all displays on the system, including those attached to/in use by a window system or native platform, but `apiext:VK_KHR_display_swapchain` will fail to create a swapchain on in-use displays. This extension and its platform-specific children will allow applications to grab in-use displays away from window systems and/or native platforms, allowing them to be used with `apiext:VK_KHR_display_swapchain`. 2) Are separate calls needed to acquire displays and enable direct mode? *RESOLVED*: No, these operations happen in one combined command. Acquiring a display puts it into direct mode. === Version History * Revision 1, 2016-12-13 (James Jones) - Initial draft