I kept the code to replace constant zero arguments, because `Bias` and
`Grad` still have some problems on desktop GPUs.
`Bias` works on AMD GPUs. `Grad` does not. Both work on Intel. Still
needs testing on NV. It will definitely work with Apple GPUs.
(GL_EXT_nonuniform_qualifier/SPV_EXT_descriptor_indexing).
MSLResourceBinding includes array size through API, and substitutes
in that size if the image or sampler array is not explicitly sized.
OpCopyObject supports SPIRCombinedImageSampler type in MSL.
Writing to buffers actually works starting in MSL 2.1 (macOS 10.14,
iOS 12). Writing to textures works starting in MSL 2.2 (macOS 10.15, iOS
13).
No tests unfortunately, because the MSL 2.2 compiler and above produce a
warning that cannot be disabled, because it has no associated option.
Metal doesn't support broadcasting or shuffling boolean values, but we
can work around that by casting it to `ushort`, then casting it back to
`bool`. I used `ushort` instead of `uint` because 16-bit values give
better throughput on Apple GPUs.
Only the least *n* bits are significant, where *n* is the subgroup size.
The Vulkan CTS actually checks this.
The `FindLSB` tests weren't actually failing, but I masked that anyway,
in case there's some corner case the CTS is missing.
`SubgroupEqMask` had a fencepost error that gave wrong values for
invocation ID 32.
For `SubgroupGeMask` and `SubgroupGtMask`, I forgot to shift the values
from `extract_bits()` up so that the mask is in the correct position.
Using `insert_bits()` instead should fold these two operations into one.
`SubgroupLtMask` and `SubgroupLeMask` were already correct.
`half` cannot be bitcasted to `float`, because the two types are not the
same size. Use an expanding cast instead.
We were already doing this for stores to the tessellation levels; why I
didn't also do this for loads is beyond me.
Fix reversed coordinates: `y` should be used to calculate the row
address. Align row address to the row stride.
I've made the row alignment a function constant; this makes it possible
to override it at pipeline compile time.
Honestly, I don't know how this worked at all for Epic. It definitely
didn't work in the CTS prior to this.
MSL 2.3 has everything needed to support this extension on all
platforms. The existing `discard_fragment()` function was given demote
semantics, similar to Direct3D, and the `simd_is_helper_thread()`
function was finally added to iOS.
I've left the old test alone. Should I remove it in favor of these?