Spirv-opt has not had to handle module with function declarations. This
lead many passes to assume that every function has a body. This is not
always true. This commit will modify a number of passes to handle
function declarations.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/4443
When setting default value for spec constants, for numeric bit types smaller
than 32 bits, follow the SPIR-V rules for narrow literals:
- signed integers are sign-extended
- otherwise, upper bits are zero.
Followup to #4588
* test: add a test to show 8/16-bit
* opt/spec_constants: fix bit pattern width checks.
The input bit patterns are always at least 32-bits, so let the test
pass for 8/16-bit values as well. This shouldn't have any effect on the
64-bit patterns I assume this was introduced for.
The OSS-Fuzz i386 build has been failing due to errors about
64-to-32-bit conversions, relating to random generation code. This
changre fixes the problem by explicitly using a 64-bit random generator,
and by adding a cast to size_t to avoid an implicit conversion.
Do this if Constant or DefUse managers are invalid. Using the
ConstantManager attempts to regenerate the DefUseManager
which is not valid during inlining.
* Account for strided components in arrays
Fixes#4567
* If the element type of an array takes less than a location in size,
calculate the location usage in a strided manner
* formatting
According to spec this opcode is a constant instruction - that's it
can appear outside of function bodies.
Co-authored-by: DmitryBushev <dmitry.bushev@intel.com>
Instead calculate a hash based on the input and use that as a seed
into random data generation for the target env.
Also fixes issue where input data was not actually being fed into
one fuzzer.
Fixes#4450
* Don't eliminate dead members from StructuredBuffer as layout(offset) qualifiers cannot be applied to structure fields.
* Traverse arrays when marking structs as fully used.
Co-authored-by: Steven Perron <stevenperron@google.com>
Debug[No]Line are tracked and optimized using the same mechanism that tracks
and optimizes Op[No]Line.
Also:
- Fix missing DebugScope at top of block.
- Allow scalar replacement of access chain in DebugDeclare
Pending a more general solution for constructing a target environment
based on the bytes of a test input, this change avoids a UBSan error
caused by the existing approach.
Fixes https://crbug.com/38087
* Fix extract with out-of-bounds index
When folding a OpCompositeExtract that is fed by an
OpCompositeConstruct, we handle and out of bounds
index, but only in the case where the result of the
OpCompostiteConstruct is a struct. This change
refactors that folding rule and then improves it to
handle an out-of-bounds access when the result of the
OpCompositeConstruct is a vector.
Includes:
- Shift to use of spirv-header extinst.nonsemantic.shader grammar.json
- Remove extinst.nonsemantic.vulkan.debuginfo.100.grammar.json
- Enable all optimizations for Shader.DebugInfo
Also fixes scalar replacement to only insert DebugValue after all
OpVariables. This is not necessary for OpenCL.DebugInfo, but it is
for Shader.DebugInfo.
Likewise, fixes Private-to-Local to insert DebugDeclare after all
OpVariables.
Also fixes inlining to handle FunctionDefinition which can show up
after first block if early return processing happens.
Co-authored-by: baldurk <baldurk@baldurk.org>
Makes the fuzzer pass and transformation that wraps vector synonyms
aware of the fact that integer operations can have arguments that
differ in signedness, and that the result type of such an operation
can have different sign from the argument types.
Fixes#4413.
In SPIR-V, integers use 2s complement representation, so that signed
integer overflow and underflow is well defined. However, the constant
folder was causing overflow / underflow at the C++ level. This change
avoids such overflows by performing constant folding for IAdd, ISub and
IMul in the context of unsigned values, which works because signedness
is irrelevant according to the SPIR-V semantics for these instructions.
Fixes#4510.
* Fix infinite loop in validation
Fixes https://crbug.com/38548
* Fixes an issue in structured exit checking where an invalid merge
could result in an infinite traversal
* formatting
A test has been removed which depends on casting to spv_target_env from a value
outside the range of that enum. This is an undefined behaviour, thus the
test is invalid.
It is possible that other optimization will propagate
a value into an OpCompositeExtract or OpVectorShuffle
instruction that is larger than the vector size.
Vector DCE has to be able to handle it.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/4513.
- The binary exponent must have some decimal digits
- A + or - after the binary exponent digits should not be interpreted as
part of the binary exponent.
Fixes: #4500
With OSS-Fuzz, the build system should not directly set options such as
-fsanitize=fuzzer. Instead, these are set by OSS-Fuzz, and
linker options are provided via the LIB_FUZZER_OPTIONS environment
variable. This change allows the fuzzers to be build stand-alone,
outside of OSS-Fuzz, in the way that was already supported, as well as
inside OSS-Fuzz, when the LIB_FUZZER_OPTIONS environment variable is
set.
ADCE does not handle exported functions. This was an explicit decision
because we did not believe that the linkage attribute could be used in
shaders, but it can now. This change has been made.
While fixing this error, I noticed that the OpName for labels is
sometimes removed because the label instructions are not marked
explicitly marked as live. This has able been fixed.
Currently, handles promotion of divergence due to reconvergence rules, but doesn't handle "late merges" caused by a later-than-necessary declared merge block.
Co-authored-by: Jakub Kuderski <kubak@google.com>
convert-to-sampled-image pass converts images and/or samplers with
given pairs of descriptor set and binding to sampled image.
If a pair of an image and a sampler have the same pair of descriptor
set and binding that is one of the given pairs, they will be
converted to a sampled image. In addition, if only an image has the
descriptor set and binding that is one of the given pairs, it will
be converted to a sampled image as well.
For example, when we have
%a = OpLoad %type_2d_image %texture
%b = OpLoad %type_sampler %sampler
%combined = OpSampledImage %type_sampled_image %a %b
%value = OpImageSampleExplicitLod %v4float %combined ...
1. If %texture and %sampler have the same descriptor set and binding
%combine_texture_and_sampler = OpVaraible %ptr_type_sampled_image_Uniform
...
%combined = OpLoad %type_sampled_image %combine_texture_and_sampler
%value = OpImageSampleExplicitLod %v4float %combined ...
2. If %texture and %sampler have different pairs of descriptor set and binding
%a = OpLoad %type_sampled_image %texture
%extracted_image = OpImage %type_2d_image %a
%b = OpLoad %type_sampler %sampler
%combined = OpSampledImage %type_sampled_image %extracted_image %b
%value = OpImageSampleExplicitLod %v4float %combined ...