711300baed
Similar to scalar access chain fix, this causes a read-modify-write on memory we're not supposed to write to.
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55 lines
741 B
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#include <metal_stdlib>
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#include <simd/simd.h>
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using namespace metal;
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struct A
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{
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float v;
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char _m0_final_padding[12];
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};
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struct B
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{
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float2 v;
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char _m0_final_padding[8];
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};
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struct C
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{
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float3 v;
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};
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struct D
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{
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float4 v;
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};
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struct E
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{
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float4 a;
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float2 b;
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char _m0_final_padding[8];
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};
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struct SSBO
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{
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A a[2][4];
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B b[2][4];
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C c[2][4];
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D d[2][4];
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float2x4 e[2][4];
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E f[1];
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};
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constant uint3 gl_WorkGroupSize [[maybe_unused]] = uint3(1u);
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kernel void main0(device SSBO& _32 [[buffer(0)]])
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{
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_32.f[0].a = float4(2.0);
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float2x2 tmp = float2x2(_32.e[0][1][0].xy, _32.e[0][1][1].xy);
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(device float2&)_32.e[1][2][0] = tmp[0];
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(device float2&)_32.e[1][2][1] = tmp[1];
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}
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