This fixes a problem where TransformationInlineFunction could lead to
distinct instructions having identical unique ids. It adds a validity
check to detect this problem in general.
Fixes#3911.
The management of equation facts suffered from two problems:
(1) The processing of an equation fact required the data descriptors
used in the equation to be in canonical form. However, during
fact processing it can be deduced that certain data descriptors
are equivalent, causing their equivalence classes to be merged,
and that could cause previously canonical data descriptors to no
longer be canonical.
(2) Related to this, if id equations were known about a canonical data
descriptor dd1, and other id equations known about a different
canonical data descriptor dd2, the equation facts about these data
descriptors were not being merged in the event that dd1 and dd2
were deduced to be equivalent.
This changes solves (1) by not requiring equation facts to be in
canonical form while processing them, but instead always checking
whether (not necessary canonical) data descriptors are equivalent when
looking for corollaries of equation facts, rather than comparing them
using ==.
Problem (2) is solved by adding logic to merge sets of equations when
data descriptors are made equivalent.
In addition, the change also requires elements to be registered in an
equivalence relation before they can be made equivalent, rather than
being added (if not already present) at the point of being made
equivalent.
This introduces a new fuzzer pass to add instructions to the module
that define equations, and support in the fact manager for recording
equation facts and deducing synonym facts from equation facts.
Initially the only equations that are supported involve OpIAdd,
OpISub, OpSNegate and OpLogicalNot, but there is scope for adding
support for equations over various other operators.
An equivalence relation is computed by traversing the tree of values
rooted at the class's representative. Children were represented by
unordered sets, meaning that the order of values in an equivalence
class could be nondeterministic. This change makes things
deterministic by representing children using a vector.
The path compression optimization employed in the implementation of
the underlying union-find data structure has the potential to change
the order in which elements appear in an equivalence class by changing
the structure of the tree, so the guarantee of determinism is limited
to being a deterministic function of the manner in which the
equivalence relation is updated and inspected.
This change fixes a bug in EquivalenceRelation, changes the interface
of EquivalenceRelation to avoid exposing (potentially
nondeterministic) unordered sets, and changes the interface of
FactManager to allow querying data synonyms directly. These interface
changes have required a lot of corresponding changes to client code
and tests.
Adds a templated class for representing an equivalence relation on a
value data type. This will be used by spirv-fuzz for representing
sets of distinct pieces of data in a shader that are known to have
equal values.