Commit Graph

4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Hans-Kristian Arntzen
c37f88fea6 MSL: Fix crash where variable storage buffer pointers are passed down.
Only deal with readonly decoration for actual block types.
2019-03-28 10:16:46 +01:00
Hans-Kristian Arntzen
eeb3f24991 Properly deal with sign-dependent GLSL opcodes.
The GLSLstd450 spec is very lax about input signs, so we need to do the
bitcasting dance to implement it correctly.
2019-03-27 12:20:53 +01:00
Hans-Kristian Arntzen
df3e21a762 Parser: Fix OpCompositeConstruct with OpUndef.
Just treat any undefined argument as 0. It is risky to use the undefined
variable as it might not lower to a true constant.
2019-03-27 10:51:23 +01:00
Chip Davis
3bfb2f94d4 MSL: Support SPV_KHR_variable_pointers.
This allows shaders to declare and use pointer-type variables. Pointers
may be loaded and stored, be the result of an `OpSelect`, be passed to
and returned from functions, and even be passed as inputs to the `OpPhi`
instruction. All types of pointers may be used as variable pointers.
Variable pointers to storage buffers and workgroup memory may even be
loaded from and stored to, as though they were ordinary variables. In
addition, this enables using an interior pointer to an array as though
it were an array pointer itself using the `OpPtrAccessChain`
instruction.

This is a rather large and involved change, mostly because this is
somewhat complicated with a lot of moving parts. It's a wonder
SPIRV-Cross's output is largely unchanged. Indeed, many of these changes
are to accomplish exactly that! Perhaps the largest source of changes
was the violation of the assumption that, when emitting types, the
pointer type didn't matter.

One of the test cases added by the change doesn't optimize very well;
the output of `spirv-opt` here is invalid SPIR-V. I need to file a bug
with SPIRV-Tools about this.

I wanted to test that variable pointers to images worked too, but I
couldn't figure out how to propagate the access qualifier properly--in
MSL, it's part of the type, so getting this right is important. I've
punted on that for now.
2019-01-07 11:19:10 -06:00