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SPIR-V allows an image to be marked as a depth image, but with a non-depth format. Such images should be read or sampled as vectors instead of scalars, except when they are subject to compare operations. Don't mark an OpSampledImage as using a compare operation just because the image contains a depth marker. Instead, require that a compare operation is actually used on that image. Compiler::image_is_comparison() was really testing whether an image is a depth image, since it incorporates the depth marker. Rename that function to is_depth_image(), to clarify what it is really testing. In Compiler::is_depth_image(), do not treat an image as a depth image if it has been explicitly marked with a color format, unless the image is subject to compare operations. In CompilerMSL::to_function_name(), test for compare operations specifically, rather than assuming them from the depth-image marker. CompilerGLSL and CompilerMSL still contain a number of internal tests that use is_depth_image() both for testing for a depth image, and for testing whether compare operations are being used. I've left these as they are for now, but these should be cleaned up at some point. Add unit tests for fetch/sample depth images with color formats and no compare ops. |
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