SPIRV-Tools/test/link/ids_limit_test.cpp

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Pierre Moreau
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#include "gmock/gmock.h"
#include "linker_fixture.h"
namespace {
using ::testing::HasSubstr;
using IdsLimit = spvtest::LinkerTest;
TEST_F(IdsLimit, UnderLimit) {
spvtest::Binaries binaries = {
{
SpvMagicNumber, SpvVersion, SPV_GENERATOR_CODEPLAY,
0x2FFFFFu, // NOTE: Bound
0u, // NOTE: Schema; reserved
},
{
SpvMagicNumber, SpvVersion, SPV_GENERATOR_CODEPLAY,
0x100000u, // NOTE: Bound
0u, // NOTE: Schema; reserved
}};
spvtest::Binary linked_binary;
ASSERT_EQ(SPV_SUCCESS, Link(binaries, &linked_binary));
EXPECT_THAT(GetErrorMessage(), std::string());
Linker code cleanups Turn `Linker::Link()` into free functions As very little information was kept in the Linker class, we can get rid of the whole class and have the `Link()` as free functions instead; the environment target as well as the consumer are passed along through an `spv_context` object. The resulting linked_binary is passed as a pointer rather than a reference to follow the Google C++ Style guidelines. Addresses remaining comments from https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/pull/693 about the SPIR-V linker. Fix variable naming in the linker Some of the variables were using mixed case, which did not follow the Google C++ Style guidelines. Linker: Use EXPECT_EQ when possible and update some test * Replace occurrences of ASSERT_EQ by EXPECT_EQ when possible; * Reformulated some of the error messages; * Added the symbol name in the error message when there is a type or decoration mismatch between the imported and exported declarations. Opt: List all duplicates removed by RemoveDuplicatePass in the header Opt: Make the const version of GetLabelInst() return a pointer For consistency with the non-const version, as well as other similar functions. Opt: Rename function_end to EndInst() As pointed out by dneto0 the previous name was quite confusing and could be mistaken with a function returning an end iterator. Also change the return type of the const version to a pointer rather than a reference, for consistency. Opt: Add performance comment to RemoveDuplicateTypes and decorations This comment was requested during the review of https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/pull/693. Opt: Add comments and fix variable naming in RemoveDuplicatePass * Add missing comments to private functions; * Rename variables that were using mixed case; * Add TODO for moving AreTypesEqual out. Linker: Remove commented out code and add TODOs Linker: Merged together strings that were too much splitted Implement a C++ RAII wrapper around spv_context
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EXPECT_EQ(0x3FFFFEu, linked_binary[3]);
}
TEST_F(IdsLimit, OverLimit) {
spvtest::Binaries binaries = {
{
SpvMagicNumber, SpvVersion, SPV_GENERATOR_CODEPLAY,
0x2FFFFFu, // NOTE: Bound
0u, // NOTE: Schema; reserved
},
{
SpvMagicNumber, SpvVersion, SPV_GENERATOR_CODEPLAY,
0x100000u, // NOTE: Bound
0u, // NOTE: Schema; reserved
},
{
SpvMagicNumber, SpvVersion, SPV_GENERATOR_CODEPLAY,
3u, // NOTE: Bound
0u, // NOTE: Schema; reserved
}};
spvtest::Binary linked_binary;
Linker code cleanups Turn `Linker::Link()` into free functions As very little information was kept in the Linker class, we can get rid of the whole class and have the `Link()` as free functions instead; the environment target as well as the consumer are passed along through an `spv_context` object. The resulting linked_binary is passed as a pointer rather than a reference to follow the Google C++ Style guidelines. Addresses remaining comments from https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/pull/693 about the SPIR-V linker. Fix variable naming in the linker Some of the variables were using mixed case, which did not follow the Google C++ Style guidelines. Linker: Use EXPECT_EQ when possible and update some test * Replace occurrences of ASSERT_EQ by EXPECT_EQ when possible; * Reformulated some of the error messages; * Added the symbol name in the error message when there is a type or decoration mismatch between the imported and exported declarations. Opt: List all duplicates removed by RemoveDuplicatePass in the header Opt: Make the const version of GetLabelInst() return a pointer For consistency with the non-const version, as well as other similar functions. Opt: Rename function_end to EndInst() As pointed out by dneto0 the previous name was quite confusing and could be mistaken with a function returning an end iterator. Also change the return type of the const version to a pointer rather than a reference, for consistency. Opt: Add performance comment to RemoveDuplicateTypes and decorations This comment was requested during the review of https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/pull/693. Opt: Add comments and fix variable naming in RemoveDuplicatePass * Add missing comments to private functions; * Rename variables that were using mixed case; * Add TODO for moving AreTypesEqual out. Linker: Remove commented out code and add TODOs Linker: Merged together strings that were too much splitted Implement a C++ RAII wrapper around spv_context
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EXPECT_EQ(SPV_ERROR_INVALID_ID, Link(binaries, &linked_binary));
EXPECT_THAT(GetErrorMessage(),
HasSubstr("The limit of IDs, 4194303, was exceeded: 4194304 is "
"the current ID bound."));
}
} // anonymous namespace