SPIRV-Cross-Vulnerable/spirv_cross_util.hpp
Hans-Kristian Arntzen a489ba7fd1 Reduce pressure on global allocation.
- Replace ostringstream with custom implementation.
  ~30% performance uplift on vector-shuffle-oom test.
  Allocations are measurably reduced in Valgrind.

- Replace std::vector with SmallVector.
  Classic malloc optimization, small vectors are backed by inline data.
  ~ 7-8% gain on vector-shuffle-oom on GCC 8 on Linux.

- Use an object pool for IVariant type.
  We generally allocate a lot of SPIR* objects. We can amortize these
  allocations neatly by pooling them.

- ~15% overall uplift on ./test_shaders.py --iterations 10000 shaders/.
2019-04-09 15:09:44 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright 2015-2019 Arm Limited
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#ifndef SPIRV_CROSS_UTIL_HPP
#define SPIRV_CROSS_UTIL_HPP
#include "spirv_cross.hpp"
namespace spirv_cross_util
{
void rename_interface_variable(SPIRV_CROSS_NAMESPACE::Compiler &compiler,
const SPIRV_CROSS_NAMESPACE::SmallVector<SPIRV_CROSS_NAMESPACE::Resource> &resources,
uint32_t location, const std::string &name);
void inherit_combined_sampler_bindings(SPIRV_CROSS_NAMESPACE::Compiler &compiler);
} // namespace spirv_cross_util
#endif