1. Set the debug scope and line information for the new replacement
instructions.
2. Replace DebugDeclare and DebugValue if their OpVariable or value
operands are replaced by scalars. It uses 'Indexes' operand of
DebugValue. For example,
struct S { int a; int b;}
S foo; // before scalar replacement
int foo_a; // after scalar replacement
int foo_b;
DebugDeclare %dbg_foo %foo %null_expr // before
DebugValue %dbg_foo %foo_a %Deref_expr 0 // after
DebugValue %dbg_foo %foo_b %Deref_expr 1 // means Value(foo.members[1]) == Deref(%foo_b)
* spirv-val: Pipes are no longer required for OpenCL 1.2 EP
This was removed from the OpenCL SPIR-V Environment Specification via
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-Docs/pull/56.
* spirv-val: Sort headers according to clang-format
* spirv-val: Groups capability is required since OpenCL 2.0
Adds a transformation that takes a pair of instruction descriptors to
OpLoad and OpStore that have the same intermediate value and replaces
the OpStore with an equivalent OpCopyMemory.
Fixes#3353.
Right now, TransformationRecordSynonymousConstants requires the type
ids of two candidate constants to be exactly the same.
This PR adds an exception for integer constants, which can be
considered equivalent even if their signedness is different.
This applies to both integers and vector constants.
The IsApplicable method of ReplaceIdWithSynonym is also updated so
that, in the case of two integer constants which don't have the same
type, they can only be swapped in particular instructions (those
that don't take the signedness into consideration).
Fixes#3536.
This PR generalises TransformationAddAccessChain so that dynamic
indices for non-struct composites (with clamping to ensure that
accesses are in-bound) are allowed.
The transformation will add instructions to clamp any index to
a non-struct composite, regardless of whether it is a constant
or not.
Fixes#3179.
This PR modifies FuzzerPassOutlineFunctions so that it tries to split
a block starting with OpPhi instructions, so that it is more likely
that the selected blocks can be outlined using
TransformationOutlineFunction.
Fixes#3094.
Fixes an issue with the shrinker, where the message consumer set for
the shrinker was not being passed on to the replay object that the
shrinker creates. This meant that messages generated during replay
would cause an exception to be thrown.
Adds a transformation that replaces instruction OpCopyMemory with
loading the source variable to an intermediate value and storing this
value into the target variable of the original OpCopyMemory instruction.
Fixes#3352
Adds a transformation that replaces instruction OpCopyObject with
storing into a new variable and immediately loading this variable to
|result_id| of the original OpCopyObject instruction.
Fixes#3351.
Essentially, it marks all DebugInfo instructions in functions (and their operands) as live. It treats DebugDeclare and DebugValue with Deref as loads and so marks Stores of their variables as live.
It marks each DebugGlobalVariables as live except for its variable. After closure, it rechecks if the variable is live. If not, the DebugGlobalVariable instruction's variable operand is set to DebugInfoNone, per the DebugInfo spec.
Implemented AreEquivalentConstants method to check equivalency of
constants, changing IsApplicable method of
TransformationRecordSynonymousConstants to allow recording equivalence
of composite constants; added some tests to check this.
Tests with arrays and matrices still need to be added.
Fixes#3533.
Add TransformationAddRelaxedDecoration, which adds the RelaxedPrecision decoration to ids of numeric instructions (those yielding 32-bit ints or floats) in dead blocks.
Fixes#3502
Now that WebGPU ingests WGSL instead of SPIR-V,
there is no need to be so strict about the memory model.
Allow any memory model that is already allowed by Vulkan 1.0,
either directly or via an existing.
Fixes#3529
* Make BasicBlock::reachable() only consider static reachability
* Fix reachability calculation to be independent of block order
* add tests
This fuzzer pass:
For each zero-like constant, either finds the existing definition of
the corresponding toggled one (OpConstantNull becomes zero-valued
scalar OpConstant or vice versa) or creates a new one if it doesn't
exist and records that the two are synonyms
For each use of these constants, probabilistically decides whether to
change it with the corresponding toggled constant id (as described in
#3486 )
Only uses inside blocks of instructions are considered and not, for
example, in instructions declaring other constants.