Pull out the number parsing logic from
AssemblyContext::binaryEncodeNumericLiteral() to utilities.
The new utility function: `ParseAndEncodeNumber()` now accepts:
* number text to parse
* number type
* a emit function, which is a function which will be called with each
parsed uint32 word.
* a pointer to std::string to be overwritten with error messages.
(pass nullptr if expect no error message)
and returns:
* an enum result type to indicate the status
Type/Structs moved to utility:
* template<typename T> class ClampToZeroIfUnsignedType
New type:
* enum EncodeNumberStatus: success or error code
* NumberType: hold the number type information for the number to be parsed.
* several helper functions are also added for NumberType.
Functions moved to utility:
* Helpers:
* template<typename T> checkRangeAndIfHexThenSignExtend() -> CheckRangeAndIfHex....()
* Interfaces:
* template<typename T> parseNumber() -> ParseNumber()
* binaryEncodeIntegerLiteral() -> ParseAndEncodeIntegerNumber()
* binaryEncodeFloatingPointLiteral() -> ParseAndEncodeFloatingPointNumber()
* binaryEncodeNumericLiteral() -> ParseAndEncodeNumber()
Tests added/moved to test/ParseNumber.cpp, including tests for:
* ParseNumber(): This is moved from TextToBinary.cpp to ParseNumber.cpp
* ParseAndEncodeIntegerNumber(): New added
* ParseAndEncodeFloatingPointNumber(): New added
* ParseAndEncodeNumber(): New added
Note that the error messages are kept almost the same as before, but
they may be inappropriate for an utility function. Those will be fixed
in another CL.
De-duplicate constants and unifies the uses of constants for a SPIR-V
module. If two constants are defined exactly the same, only one of them
will be kept and all the uses of the removed constant will be redirected
to the kept one.
This pass handles normal constants (defined with
OpConstant{|True|False|Composite}), some spec constants (those defined
with OpSpecConstant{Op|Composite}) and null constants (defined with
OpConstantNull).
There are several cases not handled by this pass:
1) If there are decorations for the result id of a constant defining
instruction, that instruction will not be processed. This means the
instruction won't be used to replace other instructions and other
instructions won't be used to replace it either.
2) This pass does not unify null constants (defined with
OpConstantNull instruction) with their equivalent zero-valued normal
constants (defined with OpConstant{|False|Composite} with zero as the
operand values or component values).
Also removed the default argument value of `skip_nop` for function
`SinglePassRunAndCheck()` and `SinglePassRunAndDisassemble()`. This is
required to support variadic arguments.
Use libspirv::CapabilitySet instead of a 64-bit mask.
Remove dead function spvOpcodeRequiresCapability and its tests.
The JSON grammar parser is simplified since it just writes the
list of capabilities as a braced list, and takes advantage of
the CapabilitySet intializer-list constructor.
For the spec constants defined by OpSpecConstantOp and
OpSpecContantComposite, if all of their operands are constants with
determined values (normal constants whose values are fixed), calculate
the correct values of the spec constants and re-define them as normal
constants.
In short, this pass replaces all the spec constants defined by
OpSpecContantOp and OpSpecConstantComposite with normal constants when
possible. So far not all valid operations of OpSpecConstantOp are
supported, we have several constriction here:
1) Only 32-bit integer and boolean (both scalar and vector) are
supported for any arithmetic operations. Integers in other width (like
64-bit) are not supported.
2) OpSConvert, OpFConvert, OpQuantizeToF16, and all the
operations under Kernel capability, are not supported.
3) OpCompositeInsert is not supported.
Note that this pass does not unify normal constants. This means it is
possible to have new generatd constants defining the same values.
This lets us write smaller test cases with the IrLoader, avoiding
boilerplate for function begin/end, and basic block begin/end.
Also ForEachInst is more forgiving of cases where a basic block
doesn't have a label, and when a function doesn't have a defining
or end instruction.
Also:
- Add const forms of ForEachInst
- Rewrite Module::ToBinary in terms of ForEachInst
- Add Instruction::ToBinaryWithoutAttachedDebugInsts
- Delete the ToBinary method on Function, BasicBlock, and Instruction
since it can now be implemented with ForEachInst in a less confusing
way, e.g. without recursion.
- Preserve debug line instructions on OpFunctionEnd (and store that
instruction as a unique-pointer, for regularity).
* Fix the behavior when analyzing an individual instruction:
* exisiting instruction:
Clear the original records and re-analyze it as a new instruction.
* new instruction with exisiting result id:
Clear the original records of the exisiting result id. This means
the records of the analyzed result-id-defining instruction will be
overwritten by the record of the new instruction with the same
result id.
* new instruction with new result id or without result id:
Just update the internal records to incorperate the new
instruction.
* Add tests for analyzing individual instruction w/o an exisiting module.
* Refactor ClearInst() implementation
* Remove ClearDef() function.
* Fixed a bug in DefUseManager::ReplaceAllUsesWith() that OpName
instruction may trigger the assertion incorrectly.
* update the blurbs for EraseUseRecordsOfOperandIds()