Currently the validator, when checking an instruction is in the correct
section, always advances the current section. This means if we have an
instruction from a previous section we'll end up reporting it as invalid
in a function definition. This error is confusing.
This CL updates the validator to check if the given opcode is from a
previous layout section before advancing the current section. If it is
from a previous layout section an error is emitted.
1. DebugValue/DebugDeclare references of load/store must not change
the behaviors of the convert-local-access-chains pass
2. We have to properly set the scope and line information of new
instructions made by the convert-local-access-chains pass
Adds a virtual method, GetFreshIds(), to Transformation. Every
transformation uses this to indicate which ids in its protobuf message
are fresh ids. This means that when replaying a sequence of
transformations the replayer can obtain a smallest id that is not in
use by the module already and that will not be used by any
transformation by necessity. Ids greater than or equal to this id
can be used as overflow ids.
Fixes#3851.
This CL adds some extra new lines and context comments into the
spirv-dis output format. This CL adds:
- Blank line and '; Annotations' before decorations
- Blank line and '; Debug Information' before debug instructions
- Blank line and '; Types, variables and constants' before type section
- Blank line and '; Function <name>' before each function.
Issue #788
Fix a use-after-move (potential) bug found by the
"bugprone-use-after-move" clang-tidy check.
This is part of a Chromium-related effort (see
https://crbug.com/1122844).
The following changes are introduced:
1. Entry block might have more than one predecessor, even if it is not
a selection/loop merge block. However Apply method asserts that
there is only one predecessor. Now, IsApplicable method ensures
that there is only one predecessor.
2. In fuzzer pass we exclude both loop headers and selection headers
as potential exit blocks.
Fixes#3827.
Before this change, the replayer would return a SPIR-V binary. This
did not allow further transforming the resulting module: it would need
to be re-parsed, and the transformation context arising from the
replayed transformations was not available. This change makes it so
that after replay an IR context and transformation context are
returned instead; the IR context can subsequently be turned into a
binary if desired.
This change paves the way for an upcoming PR to integrate spirv-reduce
with the spirv-fuzz shrinker.
TransformationContext now holds a std::unique_ptr to a FactManager,
rather than a plain pointer. This makes it easier for clients of
TransformationContext to work with heap-allocated instances of
TransformationContext, which is needed in some upcoming work.
This transformation, given a constant integer (scalar or vector) C,
constants I and S of compatible type and scalar 32-bit integer constant
N, such that C = I - S*N, adds a loop which subtracts S from I, N
times, creating a synonym for C.
The related fuzzer pass randomly chooses constants to which to add
synonyms using this transformation, and the location where they should
be added.
Fixes#3616.
In preparation for some upcoming work on the shrinker, this PR changes
the interfaces of Fuzzer, Replayer and Shrinker so that all data
relevant to each class is provided on construction, meaning that the
"Run" method can become a zero-argument method that returns a status,
transformed binary and sequence of applied transformations via a
struct.
This makes greater use of fields, so that -- especially in Fuzzer --
there is a lot less parameter passing.
This change introduces various strategies for controlling the manner
in which fuzzer passes are applied repeatedly, including infrastructure
to allow fuzzer passes to be recommended based on which passes ran
previously.
This PR modifies the FactManager methods IdIsIrrelevant and GetIrrelevantIds so
that an id is always considered irrelevant if it comes from a dead block.
Fixes#3733.
Introduces two changes:
- duplicated_exit_region refers to a correct block, regardless of the order
of the blocks in the enclosing function.
- Exclude the case where the continue target is the exit block.