I'm sure I'm just missing some simple step that I've been too blind to notice so far, but I cannot seem to get depth testing to work at all. This is with DirectX 11.
The code that should set it all up:
DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_DESC swapDesc = { };
swapDesc.BufferDesc.Width = 0;
swapDesc.BufferDesc.Height = 0;
swapDesc.BufferDesc.Format = DXGI_FORMAT_B8G8R8A8_UNORM;
swapDesc.BufferDesc.RefreshRate.Numerator = 0;
swapDesc.BufferDesc.RefreshRate.Denominator = 1;
swapDesc.BufferDesc.Scaling = DXGI_MODE_SCALING_UNSPECIFIED;
swapDesc.BufferDesc.ScanlineOrdering = DXGI_MODE_SCANLINE_ORDER_UNSPECIFIED;
swapDesc.SampleDesc.Count = 1;
swapDesc.SampleDesc.Quality = 0;
swapDesc.BufferUsage = DXGI_USAGE_RENDER_TARGET_OUTPUT;
swapDesc.BufferCount = 1;
swapDesc.OutputWindow = hwnd;
swapDesc.Windowed = TRUE;
swapDesc.SwapEffect = DXGI_SWAP_EFFECT_DISCARD;
swapDesc.Flags = 0;
UINT flg = 0;
#if MAGE_DEBUG
flg |= D3D11_CREATE_DEVICE_DEBUG;
#endif
GFX_THROW_INFO(D3D11CreateDeviceAndSwapChain(nullptr, D3D_DRIVER_TYPE_HARDWARE, nullptr,
flg,
nullptr, 0,
D3D11_SDK_VERSION, &swapDesc, &mSwap, &mDevice, nullptr,
&mContext));
COMptr<ID3D11Resource> backBuffer;
GFX_THROW_INFO(mSwap->GetBuffer(0, __uuidof(ID3D11Resource), &backBuffer));
GFX_THROW_INFO(mDevice->CreateRenderTargetView(backBuffer.Get(), nullptr, &mTarget));
LOG_INFO("Setting depth stencil dimensions ({}, {})", width, height);
COMptr<ID3D11Texture2D> depthStencil;
D3D11_TEXTURE2D_DESC texDesc = { };
texDesc.Width = width;
texDesc.Height = height;
texDesc.MipLevels = 1;
texDesc.ArraySize = 1;
texDesc.Format = DXGI_FORMAT_D32_FLOAT;
texDesc.SampleDesc.Count = 1;
texDesc.SampleDesc.Quality = 0;
texDesc.Usage = D3D11_USAGE_DEFAULT;
texDesc.BindFlags = D3D11_BIND_DEPTH_STENCIL;
GFX_THROW_INFO(mDevice->CreateTexture2D(&texDesc, nullptr, &depthStencil));
D3D11_DEPTH_STENCIL_DESC depth = { };
depth.DepthEnable = TRUE;
depth.DepthWriteMask = D3D11_DEPTH_WRITE_MASK_ALL;
depth.DepthFunc = D3D11_COMPARISON_LESS;
COMptr<ID3D11DepthStencilState> depthState;
GFX_THROW_INFO(mDevice->CreateDepthStencilState(&depth, &depthState));
D3D11_DEPTH_STENCIL_VIEW_DESC dsvDesc = { };
dsvDesc.Format = DXGI_FORMAT_D32_FLOAT;
dsvDesc.ViewDimension = D3D11_DSV_DIMENSION_TEXTURE2D;
dsvDesc.Texture2D.MipSlice = 0;
GFX_THROW_INFO(mDevice->CreateDepthStencilView(depthStencil.Get(), &dsvDesc, &mDepthStencilView));
mContext->OMSetDepthStencilState(depthState.Get(), 1);
mContext->OMSetRenderTargets(1, mTarget.GetAddressOf(), mDepthStencilView.Get());
LOG_INFO("Setting viewport dimensions ({}, {})", width, height);
D3D11_VIEWPORT vp;
vp.Width = (float) width;
vp.Height = (float) height;
vp.MinDepth = 0.0f;
vp.MaxDepth = 1.0f;
vp.TopLeftX = 0.0f;
vp.TopLeftY = 0.0f;
mContext->RSSetViewports(1, &vp);
And of course, before every frame I call the following:
mContext->ClearRenderTargetView(mTarget.Get(), color);
mContext->ClearDepthStencilView(mDepthStencilView.Get(), D3D11_CLEAR_DEPTH, 1.0f, 0);
But unfortunately, the result ends up being this (note that the crysis nanosuit model is behind the goblin head) I believe this could potentially also be why the goblin model is rendering incorrectly even when alone but haven't figured that one out yet.
And with just the goblin, looking from an angle
If anyone can help me figure out why its not working, I'd greatly appreciate it!
EDIT
After some more frustrating testing I discovered the depth testing was broken because of some test text rendering I was doing with DirectX ToolKit's SpriteBatch and SpriteFont classes. Has anyone come across this issue before? I don't really want/need the toolkit for anything other than text rendering and perhaps loading dds textures so I'm hoping if I want to use those classes I don't need to drastically change my existing code?