* Changed entry point validation to check storage class of variable
instead of pointer
* added a test
* Moved several checks after opcode validation
* These checks should be able to guarantee individual instructions are
ok
* Updated tests due to reordered checks
Many of the files have using std::<foo> statements in them, but then the
use of <foo> will be inconsistently std::<foo> or <foo> scattered
through the file. This CL removes all of the using statements and
updates the code to have the required std:: prefix.
- Vulkan 1.0 uses strict layout rules
- Vulkan 1.0 with relaxed-block-layout validator option
enforces all rules except for the relaxation of vector
offset.
- Vulkan 1.1 and later always supports relaxed block layout
Add spot check tests for the relaxed-block-layout scenarios.
Fixes#1697
Other environments do not.
Add tests for OpenGL 4.5 and SPIR-V universal 1.0 to ensure
they still check monotonic layout.
For universal 1.0, we're assuming it otherwise follows Vulkan
rules for block layout.
Fixes#1685
This CL moves the validation code to the val:: namespace. This makes it
clearer which instance of the Instruction and other classes are being
referred too.
Implement rules for row-major matrices
Use ArrayStride and MatrixStride to compute sizes
Propagate matrix stride and RowMajor/ColumnMajor through array members of structs.
Fixes#1637Fixes#1668
Fixes#1664 : PushConstant with Block follows storage buffer rules
PushConstant variables were being checked with block rules, which are
too strict.
Fixes#1606 : StorageBuffer with Block layout follows buffer rules
StorageBuffer variables were not being checked before.
Fix layout messages: say storage class and decoration
We need to provide more information about storage class and decoration.
Fixes#937
Stop std140/430 validation when runtime array is encountered.
Check for standard uniform/storage buffer layout instead of std140/430.
Added validator command line switch to skip block layout checking.
Validate structs decorated as Block/BufferBlock only when they
are used as variable with storage class of uniform or push
constant.
Expose --relax-block-layout to command line.
dneto0 modification:
- Use integer arithmetic instead of floor.
Add SPV_ENV_WEBGPU_0 for work-in-progress WebGPU.
val: Disallow OpUndef in WebGPU env
Silence unused variable warnings when !defined(SPIRV_EFFCE)
Limit visibility of validate_instruction.cpp's symbols
Only InstructionPass needs to be visible so all other functions are put
in an anonymous namespace inside the libspirv namespace.
This CL reverts the revert of 'Disallow array-of-arrays with DescriptorSets when
validating." Other changes have been committed which should aleviate the
AppVeryor resource constraints.
This reverts commit f2c93c6e12.
This CL adds validation to disallow using an array-of-arrays when attached to a
DescriptorSet.
Fixes#1522
* Disallow array-of-arrays with DescriptorSets when validating.
This CL adds validation to disallow using an array-of-arrays when attached to a
DescriptorSet.
Fixes#1522
As per Vulkan spec, BuiltIn variables can't have Location or Component
decorations. On some drivers, these can lead to driver crashing when
compiling the shader pipeline; for example, NVidia/AMD desktop drivers:
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glslang/issues/1182.
This change adds validation and tests to catch this.
Re-formatted the source tree with the command:
$ /usr/bin/clang-format -style=file -i \
$(find include source tools test utils -name '*.cpp' -or -name '*.h')
This required a fix to source/val/decoration.h. It was not including
spirv.h, which broke builds when the #include headers were re-ordered by
clang-format.
From the SPIR-V Spec 2.16.1:
A function declaration (an OpFunction with no basic blocks), must have
a Linkage Attributes Decoration with the Import Linkage Type.
A function definition (an OpFunction with basic blocks) cannot be
decorated with the Import Linkage Type.
When applied to a structure-type member, all members of that structure
type must also be decorated with BuiltIn. (No allowed mixing of built-in
variables and non-built-in variables within a single structure.)
When applied to a structure-type member, that structure type cannot be
contained as a member of another structure type.
There is at most one object per Storage Class that can contain a
structure type containing members decorated with BuiltIn, consumed per
entry-point.
Added a new file where all the decoration validation can be performed.
In this change the SPIRV Spec Section 2.16.1 is implemented:
"It is illegal to initialize an imported variable. This means
that a module-scope OpVariable with initialization value cannot be
marked with the Import Linkage Type."
Also added unit tests.
* Added the decoration class as well as the code that registers the
decorations for each <id> and also decorations for struct members.
* Added unit tests for decorations in ValidationState as well as
decoration id tests.