Support collapsed into one commit:
- Asm/Dis support for SPV_KHR_vulkan_memory_model
- Add Vulkan mem model image operands to switch
- Add TODO for source/validate_image.cpp
- val: Image operands NonPrivateTexelKHR, VolatileTexelKHR have no operands
This is required for memory model tests to pass SPIR-V validation.
- Round trip tests: Test new flags on OpCopyMemory*
* Validate all type ids.
The validator does not check if the type of an instruction is actually
a type unless the OpCode has a specific requirement. For example,
OpFAdd is checked, but OpUndef is not.
The commit add a generic check that if there is a type id then the id
defines a type.
http://crbug.com/876694
* Merge other checks for type into new one.
There are a couple check that the type id is a type for specific
opcodes. Those have been mereged into 1.
Small changes to other test cases to make them valid enough for the
purpose of the test.
In the specification of `OpTypeFunction`, it says
> OpFunction is the only valid use of OpTypeFunction.
This commit add a check in the validator for this rule.
A test started to fail because the new check happens before the check
the test case is testing. Updated the test case to still fail the
check it was suppose to fail originally.
http://crbug.com/874571
* Split constant opcode validation out of idUsage and into
validate_constants.cpp
* minor style fixes
* reduced duplication
* fixed an issue with array sizing
When doing the validator checks, an instruction is currently registered
at the end of IdPass. This creates an inconsistency. In IdPass, an
instruction that uses its own result will treat that use as a forward
reference. Then in the following passes it will not because the
definition can be found.
It seems best to update the state after all of the check have been done
for the current instruction. This makes it consistent for all of the
passes.
This makes a different when trying to verify OpTypeStruct.
Fixes https://crbug.com/874372.
The code in source/message was only used in a single set of tests to
format the output results. This CL changes the test to verify the
message instead of all the error values and removes the source/message
code.
* Moved function opcode validation out of idUsage and into new files
* minor style changes
* General opcode checking is in validate_function.cpp
* Execution limitation checking is in
validate_execution_limitations.cpp
* Execution limitations was split into a new pass as it requires other
validation to register those limitations first.
* Changed entry point validation to check storage class of variable
instead of pointer
* added a test
* Moved several checks after opcode validation
* These checks should be able to guarantee individual instructions are
ok
* Updated tests due to reordered checks
* Moved type instruction validation out of validation idUsage into a new
file
* Consolidate type unique pass into new file
* Removed one bad test
* Reworked validation ordering
Fixes#1800
* Refactored duplication of code between OpCopyMemory and
OpCopyMemorySized validation
* Fixed some bugs in OpCopyMemorySized validation
* Replaced asserts with checks
* Added new tests
* Replaced uses in opcode validation of current_function()
* Added non-const accessor to function lookup in ValidationState_t
* Updated a couple bad tests due to check reordering
When validating a FunctionCall we can trigger an assert if we are not
currently within a function body. This CL adds verification that we are
within a function before attempting to add a function call.
Issue 1789.
This CL moves most of the logic out of validation ProcessInstruction and
groups it into validate. This places all of the validation logic in the
same place making it clearer what is running.
The Instruction class is changed to allow setting the function and block
after creation.
This CL changes the stats aggregator to use
ValidateBinaryAndKeepValidationState to process the binary. This means
we can remove ValidateInstructionAndUpdateValidationState which expects
to be able to call ProcessInstruction in the validate anonymous
namespace. This decouples the stats aggregator from how validation
processes the binary.
The instruction counter is the same as the size of the
ordered_instruction list when we insert a new instruction. This Cl
removes instruction_counter_ and uses that instead.
* Refactored the Memory class of instructions in the spec out Id
validation and into a new pass
* Tests unmodified
* some minor disassembly changes
* minor style changes
Many of the files have using std::<foo> statements in them, but then the
use of <foo> will be inconsistently std::<foo> or <foo> scattered
through the file. This CL removes all of the using statements and
updates the code to have the required std:: prefix.
This CL removes the two diag() overloads and leaves only the version
which accepts an Instruction. This is safer as we never use the
implicit location from the validation state.
Several of the diag() calls in validate_decorations do not provide the
line number, and will output the last line in the file. This CL updates
the diag() calls to provide the instruction of interest.
This CL removes the two deque's from ValidationState and converts them
into std::vectors. In order to maintain the stability of instructions we
walk over the binary and counter the instructions and functions in the
ValidationState constructor and reserve the required number of items in
the module_functions_ and ordered_instructions_ vectors.
Issue #1176.
This CL updates the diag() calls in validate_cfg to provide the
associated instruction. This fixes a couple places where we output the
last line of the file instead of the instruction as the disassembly.
Previously the adjacency messages would output the last line of the file
as the disassembly. This is incorrect, as we have an instruction they
can be attached too. This CL fixes the messages to attach to the correct
line number.
This CL changes validate.cpp to use diag providing an explicit
instruction. This changes the result of the function end checks to not
output a disassembly anymore as printing the last line of the module
didn't seem to make sense.
This CL changes the signature of diag() to accept an Instruction instead
of the instructions position.
A deprecated variant that accepts the position is available but will be
removed in the near future.
Currently, some instructions will be missing from the list of
ordered_instructions. This will cause issues due to the debug change
which passed the last instruction into subsequent passes.
This CL moves the addition to the ordered list out of the
RegisterInstruction method into AddOrderedInstruction. This method is
called first in ProcessInstruction and the CapabilitiesPass and IdPass
are updated to take an Instruction parameter.
This CL removes the redundant operator name from the error messages in
validate_composites. The operator will be printed on the next line with
the disassembly.
This CL splits the switch in ImagePass into individual validate
functions. The error messages have been updated to drop the
suffix/prefix of the opcode name since it will be displayed in the
disassembly.
This CL updates the code to pull a valid instruction for the line number
when outputting a component error in OpVectorShuffle. The error line
isn't the best at this point as it points at the component, but it's
better then a -1 (turning to max<size_t>) that was being output.
The error messages has been updated to better reflect what the error is
attempting to say.
Issue 1719.
When folding a vector shuffle that feeds another vector shuffle causes
the size of the first operand to change, when other indices have to be
adjusted reletive to the new size.
- Vulkan 1.0 uses strict layout rules
- Vulkan 1.0 with relaxed-block-layout validator option
enforces all rules except for the relaxation of vector
offset.
- Vulkan 1.1 and later always supports relaxed block layout
Add spot check tests for the relaxed-block-layout scenarios.
Fixes#1697
This CL moves the various validate files into the val/ directory with
the rest of the validation infrastructure. This matches how opt/ is
setup with the passes with the infrastructure.
Other environments do not.
Add tests for OpenGL 4.5 and SPIR-V universal 1.0 to ensure
they still check monotonic layout.
For universal 1.0, we're assuming it otherwise follows Vulkan
rules for block layout.
Fixes#1685
For the instructions which execute after the IdPass check we can provide
the Instruction instead of the spv_parsed_instruction_t. This
Instruction class provides a bit more context (like the source line)
that is not available from spv_parsed_instruction_t.
This CL moves the validation code to the val:: namespace. This makes it
clearer which instance of the Instruction and other classes are being
referred too.
- Add asm/dis test for SPV_KHR_8bit_storage
- validator: SPV_KHR_8bit_storage capabilities enable declaration of 8bit int
TODO:
- validator: ban arithmetic on 8bit unless Int8 is enabled
Covered by https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/1595
Produce better error diagnostics in the CFG validation.
This CL fixes up several issues with the diagnostic error line output
in the CFG validation code. For the cases where we can determine a
better line it has been output. For other cases, we removed the
diagnostic line and the error line number from the results.
Fixes#1657
Add SPV_ENV_WEBGPU_0 for work-in-progress WebGPU.
val: Disallow OpUndef in WebGPU env
Silence unused variable warnings when !defined(SPIRV_EFFCE)
Limit visibility of validate_instruction.cpp's symbols
Only InstructionPass needs to be visible so all other functions are put
in an anonymous namespace inside the libspirv namespace.
[val] Add extra context to error messages.
This CL extends the error messages produced by the validator to output the
disassembly of the errored line.
The validation_id messages have also been updated to print the line number of
the error instead of the word number. Note, the error number is from the start
of the SPIR-V, it does not include any headers printed in the disassembled code.
Fixes#670, #1581
Fixes#491
* Basic blocks now have a link to the terminator
* Check all case sepecific rules
* Missing check for branching into the middle of a case (#1618)
Fixes#1120
Checks that all static uses of the Input and Output variables are listed
as interfaces in each corresponding entry point declaration.
* Changed validation state to track interface lists
* updated many tests
* Modified validation state to store entry point names
* Combined with interface list and called EntryPointDescription
* Updated uses
* Changed interface validation error messages to output entry point name
in addtion to ID
Fixes#1281
* New structured cfg check: all non-construct header blocks'
predecessors must come from within the construct
* New function to calculate blocks in a construct
* Fixed a bug in BasicBlock type bitset
Relaxing check to not consider unreachable predecessors
* Fixing broken common uniform elim test
According to the SPIR-V Spec, section 2.4 Logical Layout of a Module there
should be a single required OpMemoryModel instruction provided. This CL adds
validation that OpMemoryModel is provided to the SPIR-V validator.
Fixes#1207
* Reworked how execution model limitations are checked
* Now OpFunction checks which entry points call it and checks its
registered limitations instead of building a call stack in the entry
point
* New tests
* Moving function to entry point mapping into VState
Refactored validate built-ins to make
GetExecutionModels(entry_point)
and
GetExecutionModes(entry_point)
available in validation state.
Entry points are allowed to have multiple execution modes and execution
models.
Finished the last missing feature in Vulkan built-ins validation:
FragDepth requires DepthReplacing.
Added a framework for validation of BuiltIn variables. The framework
allows implementation of flexible abstract rules which are required for
built-ins as the information (decoration, definition, reference) is not
in one place, but is scattered all over the module.
Validation rules are implemented as a map
id -> list<functor(instrution)>
Ids which are dependent on built-in types or objects receive a task
list, such as "this id cannot be referenced from function which is
called from entry point with execution model X; propagate this rule
to your descendants in the global scope".
Also refactored test/val/val_fixtures.
All built-ins covered by tests
This needs custom code since the rules from the extension
are not encoded in the grammar.
Changes are:
- The new group instructions don't require Group capability
when the extension is declared.
- The Reduce, InclusiveScan, ExclusiveScan normally require the Kernel
capability, but don't when the extension is declared.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/991
Re-formatted the source tree with the command:
$ /usr/bin/clang-format -style=file -i \
$(find include source tools test utils -name '*.cpp' -or -name '*.h')
This required a fix to source/val/decoration.h. It was not including
spirv.h, which broke builds when the #include headers were re-ordered by
clang-format.
NFC. This just makes sure every file is formatted following the
formatting definition in .clang-format.
Re-formatted with:
$ clang-format -i $(find source tools include -name '*.cpp')
$ clang-format -i $(find source tools include -name '*.h')
There are a number of users of spriv-opt that are hitting errors
because of stores with different types. In general, this is wrong, but,
in these cases, the types are the exact same except for decorations.
The options is "--relax-store-struct", and it can be used with the
validator or the optimizer.
We assume that if layout information is missing it is consistent. For
example if one struct has a offset of one of its members, and the other
one does not, we will still consider them as being layout compatible.
The problem will be if both struct has and offset decoration for
corresponding members, and the offset are different.