This is a grammar fix. The Decoration operand of OpDecorate (and
OpMemberDecorate) determines the remaining operands. Don't just
allow any number of literal numbers as operands.
(The OperandVariableLiterals operand class as the last member
of the OpDecorate and OpMemberDecorate entries in in opcode.inc is
an artifact of how the spec generates the opcode descriptions. It's
not suitable for parsing those instructions.)
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/34
Covers the case where the string literal is the
last operand.
TODO: Case where one more operand is expected after
the string literal. Occurs only for the LinkageAttributes
decoration. To test that, we need to update the grammar
as well.
Add unit tests for all diagnostics issued by spvBinaryParse.
Handle image format operands in the binary parser and the
disassembler.
Document that the callback function pointers can be null,
in which case they are ignored.
Detect exhaustion of input when parsing an operand,
to avoid buffer overruns on some invalid input cases.
Fix the description strings for some operand types.
Make the diagnostic messages for those operand types
consistent between the assembler and binary parser.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/29
Add a non-zero spv_result_t value SPV_REQUESTED_TERMINATION
which should be used to signal an ok result, but signals
early termination for a process, such as binary parsing.
Tests include:
- correct contents sent to header and instruction callbacks
- non-zero status from a callback should terminate parsing,
but the parser should not generate its own diagnostic.
TODO: Check diagnostics generated by the parser itself.
- Removed dead configuration in CMakeLists.txt.
- Used target_compile_options() instead of CMAKE_{C|CXX}_FLAGS.
- Turned on warnings on tests.
- Fixed various warnings for comparing signed with unsigned values.
- Removed dead code exposed by compiler warnings.
Bits 24-31: 0
Bits 16-23: SPIR-V major number (1)
Bits 8-15: SPIR-V minor number (0)
Bits 0-7: SPIR-V minor number (2)
The assembler will construct the word appropriately,
and the disassemble will print it in major.minor.revision form.
The high 16-bits are a registered generator tool.
These are registered at
https://www.khronos.org/registry/spir-v/api/spir-v.xml
The low 16-bits are tool-specific. It might be a version number,
for example, but is not constrained by the spec or by the registration
process.
The disassembler prints the tool name when we know it.
If we don't, print "Unknown" and then the numeric tool number
in parentheses.
In all cases, the disassembler prints lower 16-bit number on the
same line but after the tool name.
Also add newly registered generators:
6: Khronos LLVM/SPIR-V Translator
7: Khronos SPIR-V Tools Assembler
Decoration Stream depends on it.
GeometryStreams depends on Geometry capability.
Spot check dependence of OpEmitStreamVertex on GeometryStreams.
(Opcode dependencies on capabilities are automatically generated from
opcode.inc)
Previously the opcode table is declared as an global array and we
have spvOpcodeTableInitialize() modifying it. That can result in
race condition. Now spvOpcodeTabelGet() copies the whole underlying
array.
Updated readme.
Note: The header advertises itself as Rev 1, but contains
many (all?) the updates intended for Rev 2. We might need
to update one more time before SPIR-V 1.0 Rev2 is published.
Regenerated syntax tables for 1.0.
Changed names:
InputTriangles -> Triangles
InputQuads -> Quads
InputIsolines -> Isolines
WorkgroupLocal -> Workgroup
WorkgroupGlobal -> CrossWorkgroup
PrivateGlobal -> Private
(Dim) InputTarget -> SubpassData
WorkgroupLocalMemoryMask -> WorkgroupMemoryMask
WorkgroupGlobalMemoryMask -> CrossWorkgroupMemoryMask
AsyncGroupCopy -> GroupAsyncCopy
WaitGroupEvents -> GroupWaitEvents
Remove:
IndependentForwardProgress capability
Smooth decoration
FragColor BuiltIn
WorkgroupLinearId in favour of LocalInvocationId
ImageSRGBWrite capability
Special OpenCL image instructions
Add:
image channel data type UnormInt101010_2
AcquireReleaseMask
InputTargetIndex updates:
InputTargetIndex -> InputAttachmentIndex
InputAttachmentIndex depends on InputAttachment capability,
and it takes a literal number argument.
Capability StorageImageExtendedFormats updates:
Enum value changed from 26 to 49. (Changes position in tables).
Replaces AdvancedImageFormat capability.
OpenCL source language -> OpenCL_C, OpenCL_CPP
Replaced uint64_t with size_t in the places that make sense and
added spv_const_binary{,_t} to allow the interface to accept non
modifiable spirv where appropriate.
The bit pattern for a hex float is preserved through
assembly and disassembly.
You can use a hex float to express Inf and any kind of NaN
in a portable way.
Zero and normal floating point values are printed with enough
enough digits to reproduce all the bits exactly.
Other float values (subnormal, infinity, and NaN) are printed
as hex floats.
Fix a binary parse bug: Count partially filled words in a
typed literal number operand.
TODO: Assembler support for hex numbers, and therefore reading
infinities and NaNs.
- Concrete operand types are never optional.
Split them to make this so, e.g. add SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_IMAGE
since there was SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_IMAGE.
Similarly for SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MEMORY_ACCESS.
This entails duplicating two operand table entries.
- The above, plus some rearranging of enums, allows us to define
first and last optional operand types, and first and last
variable operand types.
This lets us simplify the code for spvOperandIsOptional, and
spvOperandIsVariable.
- Replace SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MULTIWORD_LITERAL_NUMBER with the
more accurately named SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL_NUMBER.
Its special characteristic is that the type of the literal
number is determined by some previous operand in the instruction.
This is used for literals in OpSwitch, OpConstant, and OpSpecConstant.
This lets us refactor operand parsing cases in the assembler.
- Remove the special required-thing-in-optional-tuple in favour of
the corresponding concrete operand type:
SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ID_IN_OPTIONAL_TUPLE
--> SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ID
SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_INTEGER_LITERAL_IN_OPTIONAL_TUPLE
--> SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_INTEGER_LITERAL
- Constrain spvOpeandTypeStr to only have to work for non-variable
operand types. Add a test for this.
The binary parser has a C API, described in binary.h.
Eventually we will make it public in libspirv.h.
The API is event-driven in the sense that a callback is called
when a valid header is parsed, and for each parsed instruction.
Classify some operand types as "concrete". The binary parser uses
only concrete operand types to describe parsed instructions.
The old disassembler APIs are moved into disassemble.cpp
TODO: Add unit tests for spvBinaryParse.