* Bindless Instrument: Make init check depend solely on input_init_enabled
Previously was dependent on presense of descriptor_indexing extension
in SPIR-V, but this missed some cases. Tests updated to refect this new
policy.
* Fix format.
This change refactors all storage class validation for atomics
to reflect the similar refactoring in the specification.
It is currently not possible to write a test for the check
rejecting Generic in an OpenCL 1.2 environment as the required
GenericPointer capability isn't allowed there. I've decided
to keep the check nonetheless to guard against the capability
becoming available without the rules for atomics being updated.
The ID changes in existing tests aren't ideal but introducing
names drags in a substantial refactoring of this file.
Contributes to #2595.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
* Fix bug in merge return
The merge return pass seems to assume that the only new edges in the cfg
are from return block to merge blocks. However, it is possible that a
merge block branches to a merge block when it did not before.
This change add a new variable to track all of the new edges. It also
renames some other variables and cleans us the code to make it a bit
easier to read.
Fixes#2702.
This adds all the command-line tools from the CMakeLists.txt
file to the BUILD.gn used by Chromium and Fuchsia.
+ Add a convenient "all_spirv_tools" GN target to rebuild
all command-line tools at once.
+ "gn format" pass to fix a few minor issues in the file.
Tested on Chromium with the following procedure:
1) Have a clean Chromium checkout
2) # Update to upstream spirv-headers (otherwise spirv-tools build fails)
cd $CHROMIUM_SRC/third_party/spirv-headers/src &&
git remote add upstream https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Headers.git &&
git fetch upstream &&
git checkout upstream/master
3) # Update to upstream spirv-tools (Chromium is tracking older revision)
cd $CHROMIUM_SRC/third_party/SPIRV-Tools/src &&
git remote add upstream https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools.git &&
git fetch upstream &&
git checkout -tb check-patch upstream/master &&
git cherry-pick <patch>
3) # Rebuild Chromium and all SPIR-V tools for the host
cd $CHROMIUM_SRC/src &&
gn gen out/Linux --args 'use_goma = true' &&
ninja -C out/Linux -j1000 -l30 gn_all all_spirv_tools
4) Run the command-line tools, e.g.:
out/Linux/spirv-link --help
Dead branch elimination needs to know about the constructs that a block is contained it when determining what to do with its merge instruction. We currently fold branches in block as we see them, which is parent constructs before their children. This causes the struct cfg analysis to crash because it tries to get the parent construct for a block after the parent has been folded.
This can be fixed by folding the branch of the children before the parents.
Fixes#2667.
There are a couple spots where we are not looking at decorations when we should.
1. Value numbering is suppose to assign a different value number to ids if they have different decorations. However that is not being done for OpCopyObject and OpPhi.
1. Instruction simplification is propagating OpCopyObject instruction without checking for decorations. It should only do that if no decorations are being lost.
Add a new function to the decoration manager to check if the decorations of one id are a subset of the decorations of another.
Fixes#2715.
Fixes#2669
* Check capabilities when validating variables
* validate load and store types
* Constant check
* Don't checks pointers for stores, constants and loads
* Validate composite instructions
* Validate conversions for 8- and 16-bit limited types
* Unified tests and expanded them
* Disallow OpCopyMemory
* new tests and update old tests
Adds to spirv-fuzz the option to shrink a sequence of transformations
that lead to an interesting binary to be generated, to find a smaller
sub-sequence of transformations that still lead to an interesting (but
hopefully simpler) binary being generated. The notion of what counts
as "interesting" comes from a user-provided script, the
"interestingness function", similar to the way the spirv-reduce tool
works. The shrinking process will give up after a maximum number of
steps, which can be configured on the command line.
Tests for the combination of fuzzing and shrinking are included, using
a variety of interestingness functions.
Inlining does not inline functions that have a single return that is in a loop. This is because the return cannot be replaced by a branch outside of the loop easily. Merge return knows how to rewrite the function so the return is replaced by a branch.
Fixes#2038.
It is illegal to inline an OpKill instruction into a continue construct because the continue header will no longer dominate the backedge.
This commit adds a check for this, and does not inline.
If we still want to be able to inline a function that contains an OpKill, we can add a new pass that will wrap OpKill instructions into its own function with just the single instruction.
I do not believe that this is a common case right now, so I will not do that yet.
Fixes#2433.
In order for the Fuchsia source tree to update its
version of SPIRV-Tools to a newer upstream, the
BUILD.gn needs to be slightly altered to take care
of the fact that it can be used with a different
GN //build set of rules and configs than the
Chromium one.
This is done by using |build_with_chromium|, already
defined by //build_overrides/build.gni, to guard
Chromium-specific statements.
+ Add a target to generate spirv-opt which is used by
Fuchsia to optimize shaders at build time for some
of its graphics libraries.
When working on descriptor indexing validation for compute shaders, the
gl_GlobalInvocationID builtin was being loaded as uint which would cause
compute shaders instrumented by the bindless check pass to have:
%83 = OpLoad %uint %gl_GlobalInvocationID
%84 = OpCompositeExtract %uint %83 0
%85 = OpCompositeExtract %uint %83 1
%86 = OpCompositeExtract %uint %83 2
which results in validation failures:
error: line 127: Reached non-composite type while indexes still remain
to be traversed.
%84 = OpCompositeExtract %uint %83 0
for trying to extract a uint from a uint.
Fixes#2621.
Instead of aborting when an invalid input fact is provided, the tool
now warns about the invalid fact and then ignores it. This is
convenient for example if facts are specified about uniforms with
descriptor sets and bindings that happen to not be present in the
input binary.
Fixes#2695. Allowing unreachable blocks to be moved can lead to an
unreachable block A getting placed after an unreachable successor B,
which is a problem if B uses ids that A generates.
* Replace global static map with an array of pairs
\#2687 introduced a global static map, which isn't allowed by
the style guide and caused an issue in DXC.
This change replaces it with an array of pairs.
Signed-off-by: Kévin Petit <kpet@free.fr>
* Replace constexpr with const
Signed-off-by: Kévin Petit <kpet@free.fr>
This adds in a script for updating DEPS and another for pulling in the
specified versions in the DEPS file.
DEPS entries that are not part of the documented build processs are
removed. Using the documented cmake process with them made for a very
sad state of one's checkout. If this removal breaks workflows we can
revist this, since the state is saved in git.
DEPS are rolled forward, so that this is taking use to a known good
state. These look like scary big rolls, but in reality the bots and
most people are running near HEAD for external/, so this integration
should already have been tested.
Summary of DEPS roll:
+ Rolling 3 dependencies
+ Roll external/effcee/ 04b624799..b83b58d17 (14 commits)
+ Roll external/googletest/ 98a0d007d..2f42d769a (576 commits)
+ Roll external/re2/ 6cf8ccd82..848dfb7e1 (90 commits)
+ Created with:
+ roll-dep external/effcee external/googletest external/re2 external/spirv-headers
Fixes#2665
Several tools take a --target-env option to specify the SPIR-V
environment to use. They all use spvParseTargetEnv to parse
the user-specified string and select the appropriate spv_target_env
but all tools list only _some_ of the valid values in their help
text.
This change makes the help text construction automatic from the
full list of valid values, establishing a single source of truth
for the values printed in the help text. The new utility function
added allows its user to specify padding and wrapping constraints
so the produced strings fits well in the various help texts.
Signed-off-by: Kévin Petit <kpet@free.fr>
* Represent uniform facts via descriptor set and binding.
Previously uniform facts were expressed with resepect to the id of a
uniform variable. Describing them with respect to a descriptor set
and binding is more convenient from the point of view of expressing
facts about a shader without requiring analysis of its SPIR-V.
* Fix equality testing for uniform buffer element descriptors.
The equality test now checks that the lengths of the index vectors
match. Added a test that exposes the previous omission.
8b911bd2ba...de99d4d834
$ git log 8b911bd2b..de99d4d83 --date=short --no-merges --format='%ad %ae %s'
2019-06-12 dneto Add Volatile to Memory Semantics, for SPV_KHR_vulkan_memory_model
2019-06-10 ehsannas Add grammar and symbols for UserTypeGOOGLE extension to unified1.
2019-06-07 cepheus Add missing "version" : "None" to a bunch of reserved enumerants.
2019-06-07 cepheus Add more detail about reserving tokens to the README.
2019-06-07 cepheus Restore numerical order in enumerants.
2019-05-18 mchiasson Update CMakeLists.txt
2019-05-16 mchiasson updated as per code review
2019-05-11 mchiasson cmake development configuration package Fixes#104
Created with:
roll-dep external/spirv-headers
Adds a new transformation that can replace a constant with a uniform known to have the same value, and adds a fuzzer pass that (a) replaces a boolean with a comparison of literals (e.g. replacing "true" with "42 > 24"), and then (b) obfuscates the literals appearing in this comparison by replacing them with identically-valued uniforms, if available.
The fuzzer_replayer test file has also been updated to allow initial facts to be provided, and to do error checking of the status results returned by the fuzzer and replayer components.
* Can only be used with Vulkan memory model
* Can only be used with atomics
* Bit setting must match for compare exchange opcodes
* Updated memory semantics checks to allow constant instructions
generally with CooperativeMatrixNV
The replayer takes an existing sequence of transformations and applies
them to a module. Replaying a sequence of transformations that were
obtained via fuzzing should lead to an identical module to the module
that was fuzzed. Tests have been added to check for this.