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.
This PR extends the RandomGenerator interface and fixes the
PseudoRandomGenerator class. It:
- Fixes a problem that made the RandomUint32 of PseudoRandomGenerator
segfault.
- Adds the RandomUint64 function to RandomGenerator and
PseudoRandomGenerator.
Fixes#3805.
This PR implements part of the add bit instruction synonym transformation.
For now, the implementation covers the OpBitwiseOr, OpBitwiseXor and
OpBitwiseAnd cases.
This PR changes the fact manager so that, when calling some of the
functions in submanagers, passes references to other submanagers if
necessary (e.g. to make consistency checks).
In particular:
- DataSynonymAndIdEquationFacts is passed to the AddFactIdIsIrrelevant
function of IrrelevantValueFacts
- IrrelevantValueFacts is passed to the AddFact functions of
DataSynonymAndIdEquationFacts
The IRContext is also passed when necessary and the calls to the
corresponding functions in FactManager were updated to be valid and
always use an updated context.
Fixes#3550.
This transformation, given the header of a selection construct with
branching instruction OpBranchConditional, flattens it.
Side-effecting operations such as OpLoad, OpStore and OpFunctionCall
are enclosed within smaller conditionals.
It is applicable if the construct does not contain inner selection
constructs or loops, or atomic or barrier instructions.
The corresponding fuzzer pass looks for selection headers and
tries to flatten them.
Needed for the issue #3544, but it does not fix it completely.
In #3636, I missed that the instruction folder may create more than a
single constant per call. Since CCP was only checking whether one
constant had been created after folding, it was wrongly thinking that
the IR had not changed.
Fixes#3738.
Adds a transformation that inserts a conditional statement with a
boolean expression of arbitrary value and duplicates a given
single-entry, single-exit region, so that it is present in each
conditional branch and will be executed regardless of which branch will
be taken.
Fixes#3614.
Motivated by integrating spirv-reduce into spirv-fuzz, so that an
added function can be made smaller during shrinking, this adds support
in spirv-reduce for asking reduction to be restricted to the
instructions of a single specified function.
Avoids the use of "using" in favour of explicit qualification, to be
consistent with spirv-fuzz. Fixes indentation in a TODO comment.
Addresses and removes two existing TODO comments by moving some helper
functionality into reduction_util.
Related issue: #2184.
This change improves spirv-fuzz CMake code to be more compatible with other projects that might want to include spirv-fuzz as a sub-project.
* Add a CMake option for building spirv-fuzz.
* We now check if protobuf targets are already available.
* We no longer specify `-DGOOGLE_PROTOBUF_NO_RTTI -DGOOGLE_PROTOBUF_USE_UNALIGNED=0`; a newer version of protobuf does not require this. Note that we probably should have specified this for protobuf targets as well, but this is no longer needed.
* Updated protobuf version in Kokoro scripts and README.md.
This PR adds the NestingDepth function to StructuredCFGAnalysis.
This function, given a block id, returns the number of merge
constructs containing it.
This is needed by spirv-fuzz, but it makes sense to add it to
StructuredCFGAnalaysis, which contains related functionalities.
This transformation takes an OpSelect instruction and replaces it with
a conditional branch, selecting the correct value using an OpPhi
instruction.
Fixes part of the issue #3544.
The Vulkan 1.2.152 headers/spec now include Valid Usage IDs (VUID)
for every BuiltIn. This change adds labeling to help aid tracking
the coverage gap in Vulkan targeted validation. This is done with
a script in the Validation Layers that parses the source for VUID
strings, both that there is an implementation and a test for it.
There are 2 main changes:
1. A VUID string is added where applicable. It is wrapped in a function
that at runtimes checks if Vulkan is the target so that other targets
will not be effected as the output error only changes for Vulkan and
the overhead only occurs if there is an error at all.
2. For unit test, a new parameter value was added to allow make sure
that for each VUID there is a matching test. There are cases where the
same unit test checks multiple VUs via the parameter feature of gtest.
For this, I added a custom gMock Matcher to simply loop over a list
of VUID strings
Pointer (if VariablePointers is enabled) to find sets of potential
synonyms.
However, some instructions with these types cannot be used in an OpPhi:
- OpFunction cannot be used as a value
- OpUndef should not be used, because it yields an undefined value for
each use
Fixes#3761.
This transformation takes the id of an OpPhi instruction, of a dead
predecessor of the block containing it and a replacement id of
available to use and of the same type as the OpPhi, and changes
the id in the OpPhi corresponding to the given predecessor.
For example, %id = OpPhi %type %v1 %p1 %v2 %p2
becomes %id = OpPhi %type %v3 %p1 %v2 %p2
if the transformation is given %id, %p1 and %v3, %p1 is a dead block,
%v3 is type type and it is available to use at the end of %p1.
The fuzzer pass randomly decides to apply the transformation to OpPhi
instructions for which at least one of the predecessors is dead
Fixes#3726.
A transformation that replaces the use of an irrelevant id with
another id of the same type.
The related fuzzer pass, for every use of an irrelevant id,
checks whether the id can be replaced in that use by another
id of the same type and randomly decides whether to replace
it.
Fixes#3503.
This PR extends CallGraph with functions to return:
- a list of functions in lexicographical order, with respect to
function calls
- the maximum loop nesting depth that a function can be called from
(computed interprocedurally, e.g. if foo() calls bar() at depth 2
and bar() calls baz() at depth 1, the maximum depth of baz() will
be 3).
When we update OpenCL.DebugInfo.100 lexical scopes e.g., DebugFunction,
we have to replace DebugScope of each instruction that uses the lexical
scope correctly.
There's no real need for Fuzzer, Replayer and Shrinker to use the
opaque pointer design pattern. This change removes it, paving the way
for making some upcoming changes to Fuzzer easier.
A transformation that adds new OpPhi instructions to blocks with >=1
predecessors, so that its value depends on previously-defined ids of
the right type, which are all synonymous. This instruction is also
recorded as synonymous to the others.
The related fuzzer pass still needs to be implemented.
Fixes#3592 .
This change adds the notion of "overflow ids", which can be used
during shrinking to facilitate applying transformations that would
otherwise have become inapplicable due to earlier transformations
being removed.