This can be helpful to see that there is an enormous scale blowing
things up. We omit the matrix, since it is 16 floats that are hard
to interpret at a glance.
This makes the (currently single) storage buffer handled by
GskGpuDescriptors.
A side effect is that we now have support for multiple buffers in place.
We just have to use it.
Mixed into this commit is a complete rework of the pattern writer.
Instead of writing straight into the buffer (complete with repeatedly
backtracking when we have to do offscreens), write into a temporary
buffer and copy into the storage buffer on committing.
In the case where descriptor indexing is not enabled and the number of
max images is small (or we use extensive amounts of immutable samplers),
we need to be able to switch descriptors.
This patch makes that possible.
This allows having different layouts sothat we can support immutable
samplers, whcih are required for multiplane and YUV formats.
We don't use them yet.
Because GL flips its shit sometimes (ie when it's the framebuffer),
pass the height of the target as the flip variable, so commands
that need to operate on the pixels can flip the y axis around this value.
This heaves over an inital chunk of code from the Vulkan renderer to
execute shaders.
The only shader that exists for now is a shader that draws a single
texture.
We use that to replace the blit op we were doing before.