Turn `Linker::Link()` into free functions
As very little information was kept in the Linker class, we can get rid
of the whole class and have the `Link()` as free functions instead; the
environment target as well as the consumer are passed along through an
`spv_context` object.
The resulting linked_binary is passed as a pointer rather than a
reference to follow the Google C++ Style guidelines.
Addresses remaining comments from
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/pull/693 about the SPIR-V
linker.
Fix variable naming in the linker
Some of the variables were using mixed case, which did not follow the
Google C++ Style guidelines.
Linker: Use EXPECT_EQ when possible and update some test
* Replace occurrences of ASSERT_EQ by EXPECT_EQ when possible;
* Reformulated some of the error messages;
* Added the symbol name in the error message when there is a type or
decoration mismatch between the imported and exported declarations.
Opt: List all duplicates removed by RemoveDuplicatePass in the header
Opt: Make the const version of GetLabelInst() return a pointer
For consistency with the non-const version, as well as other similar
functions.
Opt: Rename function_end to EndInst()
As pointed out by dneto0 the previous name was quite confusing and could
be mistaken with a function returning an end iterator.
Also change the return type of the const version to a pointer rather
than a reference, for consistency.
Opt: Add performance comment to RemoveDuplicateTypes and decorations
This comment was requested during the review of
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/pull/693.
Opt: Add comments and fix variable naming in RemoveDuplicatePass
* Add missing comments to private functions;
* Rename variables that were using mixed case;
* Add TODO for moving AreTypesEqual out.
Linker: Remove commented out code and add TODOs
Linker: Merged together strings that were too much splitted
Implement a C++ RAII wrapper around spv_context
In value numbering, we treat loads and stores of images, ie OpImageLoad,
as a memory operation where it is interested in the "base address" of
the instruction. In those cases, it is an image instruction.
The problem is that `Instruction::GetBaseAddress()` does not account for
the image instructions, so the assert at the end to make sure it found
a valid base address for its addressing mode fails.
The solution is to look at the load/store instruction to determine how
the assertion should be done.
Fixes#1160.
This fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/1159. I
had missed a nuance in the original algorithm. When simulating Phi
instructions, the SSA edges out of a Phi instruction should never be
added to the list of edges to simulate.
Phi instructions can be in SSA def-use cycles with other Phi
instructions. This was causing the propagator to fall into an infinite
loop when the same def-use edge kept being added to the queue.
The original algorithm in the paper specifically separates the visit of
a Phi instruction vs the visit of a regular instruction. This fix makes
the implementation match the original algorithm.
When deleting branches and blocks, also remove them from
the backedges set, in case they were there.
This prevents us from keeping stale pointers to deleted Instruction
objects. That memory could be used later by another instruction,
incorrectly signaling that something has a backedge reference, and
the dead branch eliminator could end up deleting live blocks.
Adds accessor method ir::BasicBlock::terminator
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/1168
Adds optimizer API to write disassembly to a given output stream
before each pass, and after the last pass.
Adds spirv-opt --print-all option to write disassembly to stderr
before each pass, and after the last pass.
1. Added OpCompositeExtract/Insert out of bounds checks where possible
(everything except RuntimeArray)
2. Moved validation of OpCompositeExtract/Insert from validate_id.cpp to
validate_composites.cpp.
I've a few passes the legalization passes. The first is to add the
more specialized load-store removal passes to help improve the compile
time, as was suggested in #1118.
I've also added dead branch elimination while we wait for the behaviour
of dead branch elimination to be folded into CFG cleanup.
I did not add CCP because it seems like most of the constant propagation
what is needed is already being done by the load-store removal passes,
which call `ReplaceAllUsesWith`. We can reconsider this if needed.
Calling `ToNop` leaves around instructions that are pointless. In
general it is better to remove the instruction completely. That way
other optimizations will not need to look at them.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/1003.
In CCP we should not need to insert Phi nodes because CCP never looks at
loads/stores. This required adjusting two tests that relied on Phi
instructions being inserted. I changed the tests to have the Phi
instructions pre-inserted.
I also added a new test to make sure that CCP does not try to look
through stores and loads.
Finally, given that CCP does not handle loads/stores, it's better to run
mem2reg before it. I've changed the -O/-Os schedules to run local
multi-store elimination before CCP.
Although this is just an efficiency fix for CCP, it is
also working around a bug in Phi insertion. When Phi instructions are
inserted, they are never associated a basic block. This causes a
segfault when the propagator tries to lookup CFG edges when analyzing
Phi instructions.
This addresses review feedback for the CCP implementation (which fixes
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/889).
This adds more protection around the folding of instructions that would
not be supported by the folder.
Add grammar file for DebugInfo extended instruction set
- Each new operand enum kind in extinst.debuginfo.grammar.json maps
to a new value in spv_operand_type_t.
- Add new concrete enum operand types for DebugInfo
Generate a C header for the DebugInfo extended instruction set
Add table lookup of DebugInfo extended instrutions
Handle the debug info operand types in binary parser,
disassembler, and assembler.
Add DebugInfo round trip tests for assembler, disassembler
Android.mk: Support DebugInfo extended instruction set
The extinst.debuginfo.grammar.json file is currently part of
SPIRV-Tools source.
It contributes operand type enums, so it has to be processed
along with the core grammar files.
We also generate a C header DebugInfo.h.
Add necessary grammar file processing to Android.mk.
This implements the conditional constant propagation pass proposed in
Constant propagation with conditional branches,
Wegman and Zadeck, ACM TOPLAS 13(2):181-210.
The main logic resides in CCPPass::VisitInstruction. Instruction that
may produce a constant value are evaluated with the constant folder. If
they produce a new constant, the instruction is considered interesting.
Otherwise, it's considered varying (for unfoldable instructions) or
just not interesting (when not enough operands have a constant value).
The other main piece of logic is in CCPPass::VisitBranch. This
evaluates the selector of the branch. When it's found to be a known
value, it computes the destination basic block and sets it. This tells
the propagator which branches to follow.
The patch required extensions to the constant manager as well. Instead
of hashing the Constant pointers, this patch changes the constant pool
to hash the contents of the Constant. This allows the lookups to be
done using the actual values of the Constant, preventing duplicate
definitions.
In order to keep track of all of the implicit capabilities as well as
the explicit ones, we will add them all to the feature manager. That is
the object that needs to be queried when checking if a capability is
enabled.
The name of the "HasCapability" function in the module was changed to
make it more obvious that it does not check for implied capabilities.
Keep an spv_context and AssemblyGrammar in IRContext
* changed the way duplicate types are removed to stop copying
instructions
* Reworked RemoveDuplicatesPass::AreTypesSame to use type manager and
type equality
* Reworked TypeManager memory management to store a pool of unique
pointers of types
* removed unique pointers from id map
* fixed instances where free'd memory could be accessed
Changes the set of optimizations done for legalization. While doing
this, I added documentation to explain why we want each optimization.
A new option "--legalize-hlsl" is added so the legalization passes can
be easily run from the command line.
The legalize option implies skip-validation.
A few optimizations are updates to handle code that is suppose to be
using the logical addressing mode, but still has variables that contain
pointers as long as the pointer are to opaque objects. This is called
"relaxed logical addressing".
|Instruction::GetBaseAddress| will check that pointers that are use meet
the relaxed logical addressing rules. Optimization that now handle
relaxed logical addressing instead of logical addressing are:
- aggressive dead-code elimination
- local access chain convert
- local store elimination passes.
When a private variable is used in a single function, it can be
converted to a function scope variable in that function. This adds a
pass that does that. The pass can be enabled using the option
`--private-to-local`.
This transformation allows other transformations to act on these
variables.
Also moved `FindPointerToType` from the inline class to the type manager.
- Test validation success for OpEmitVertex OpEndPrimitive
- Test missing capabilities for primitive instructions
- Primitive instructions require Geometry execution model
@ehsannas had filed an issue against SPIR-V spec, concerning
Image Operands section (3.14):
Sample
A following operand is the sample number of the sample to use. Only
valid with OpImageFetch, OpImageRead, and OpImageWrite.
Relaxing the check to allow OpImageSparseRead and
OpImageSparseFetch to fix failing tests.
types. This allows the lookup of type declaration ids from arbitrarily
constructed types. Users should be cautious when dealing with non-unique
types (structs and potentially pointers) to get the exact id if
necessary.
* Changed the spec composite constant folder to handle ambiguous composites
* Added functionality to create necessary instructions for a type
* Added ability to remove ids from the type manager
This fixes issue #1075
- Mark continue when conditional branch with merge block.
Only mark if merge block is not continue block.
- Handle conditional branch break with preceding merge
Inlining is not setting the parent (function) for each basic block.
This can cause problems for later optimizations. The solution is to set
the parent for each new block just before it is linked into the
function.
include: Add target environment enums for OpenCL 1.2 and 2.0
Validator: Validate OpenCL capabilities
Update validate capabilities to handle embedded profiles
Add test for OpenCL capabilities validation
Update messages to mention the OpenCL profile used
Re-format val_capability_test.cpp
Adds a scalar replacement pass. The pass considers all function scope
variables of composite type. If there are accesses to individual
elements (and it is legal) the pass replaces the variable with a
variable for each composite element and updates all the uses.
Added the pass to -O
Added NumUses and NumUsers to DefUseManager
Added some helper methods for the inst to block mapping in context
Added some helper methods for specific constant types
No longer generate duplicate pointer types.
* Now searches for an existing pointer of the appropriate type instead
of failing validation
* Fixed spec constant extracts
* Addressed changes for review
* Changed RunSinglePassAndMatch to be able to run validation
* current users do not enable it
Added handling of acceptable decorations.
* Decorations are also transfered where appropriate
Refactored extension checking into FeatureManager
* Context now owns a feature manager
* consciously NOT an analysis
* added some test
* fixed some minor issues related to decorates
* added some decorate related tests for scalar replacement
This patch adds a new constant manager class to interface with
analysis::Constant. The new constant manager lives in ir::IRContext
together with the type manager (analysis::TypeManager).
The new analysis::ConstantManager is used by the spec constant folder
and the constant propagator (in progress).
Another cleanup introduced by this patch removes the ID management from
the fold spec constant pass, and ir::IRContext and moves it to
ir::Module. SSA IDs were maintained by IRContext and Module. That's
pointless and leads to mismatch IDs. Fixed by moving all the bookkeeping
to ir::Module.
Adds a pass that looks for redundant instruction in a function, and
removes them. The algorithm is a hash table based value numbering
algorithm that traverses the dominator tree.
This pass removes completely redundant instructions, not partially
redundant ones.
Currently when inlining a call, the name and decorations for the result of the
call is not deleted. This should be changed. Added a test for this as well.
This fixes issue #622.
Commit 8ec62deb2 merged the code from PR #810, but it also re-introduces
code that had been removed in #885.
This patch removes the (now superfluous code).
Support for dominator and post dominator analysis on ir::Functions. This patch contains a DominatorTree class for building the tree and DominatorAnalysis and DominatorAnalysisPass classes for interfacing and caching the built trees.