This commit is the initial implementation of the intrusive linked list
class. It includes the implementation in the header files, and unit
test.
The iterators are circular: incrementing end() gives begin() and
decrementing begin() gives end(). Also made it valid to
decrement end().
Expliticly defines move constructor and move assignment
- Visual Studio 2013 does not implicitly generate the move constructor or
move assignments. So they need to be explicit, otherwise it will try to
use the copy constructor, which we explicitly deleted.
- Can't use "= default" either.
Seems like VS2013 does not support explicitly using the default move
constructors and move assignments, so I wrote them out.
Expands dead branch elimination to eliminate dead switch cases. It also
changes dbe to eliminate orphaned merge blocks and recursively eliminate
any blocks thereby orphaned.
These flags are expanded to a series of spirv-opt flags with the
following semantics:
-O: expands to passes that attempt to improve the performance of the
generated code.
-Os: expands to passes that attempt to reduce the size of the generated
code.
-Oconfig=<file> expands to the sequence of passes determined by the
flags specified in the user-provided file.
Add extra iterators for ir::Module's sections
Add extra getters to ir::Function
Add a const version of BasicBlock::GetLabelInst()
Use the max of all inputs' version as version
Split debug in debug1 and debug2
- Debug1 instructions have to be placed before debug2 instructions.
Error out if different addressing or memory models are found
Exit early if no binaries were given
Error out if entry points are redeclared
Implement copy ctors for Function and BasicBlock
- Visual Studio ends up generating copy constructors that call deleted
functions while compiling the linker code, while GCC and clang do not.
So explicitly write those functions to avoid Visual Studio messing up.
Move removing duplicate capabilities to its own pass
Add functions running on all IDs present in an instruction
Remove duplicate SpvOpExtInstImport
Give default options value for link functions
Remove linkage capability if not making a library
Check types before allowing to link
Detect if two types/variables/functions have different decorations
Remove decorations of imported variables/functions and their types
Add a DecorationManager
Add a method for removing all decorations of id
Add methods for removing operands from instructions
Error out if one of the modules has a non-zero schema
Update README.md to talk about the linker
Do not freak out if an imported built-in variable has no export
This keeps the previous behavior for other compilers that will
throw warnings on a negative shift operation, but works around
the internal compiler error in GCC.
Creates a pass called eliminate dead functions that looks for functions
that could never be called, and deletes them from the module.
To support this change a new function was added to the Pass class to
traverse the call trees from diffent starting points.
Includes a test to ensure that annotations are removed when deleting a
dead function. They were not, so fixed that up as well.
Did some cleanup of the assembly for the test in pass_test.cpp. Trying
to make them smaller and easier to read.
MARK-V codec was previously dependent on the validation state.
Now it doesn't need the validator to function, but can still optionally
create it and validate every instruction once it's decoded.
Previously we have several grammar tables defined as global static
variables and these grammar table entries contains non-POD struct
fields (CapabilitySet/ExtensionSet). The initialization of these
non-POD struct fields may require calling operator new. If used
as a library and the caller defines its own operator new, things
can screw up.
This pull request changes all global static variables into
function static variables, which is lazy evaluated in a thread
safe way as guaranteed by C++11.
- now includes a table of all descriptors with coding scheme
(improves performance by 5% by allowing to avoid creation of
move-to-front sequences which will never be used)
- increased the size of markv_autogen.inc, clang doesn't seem
to have the long compilation time problem now
(probably was inadvertently fixed by using Huffman codec
serialization)
Create a new optimization pass, strength reduction, which will replace
integer multiplication by a constant power of 2 with an equivalent bit
shift. More changes could be added later.
- Does not duplicate constants
- Adds vector |Concat| utility function to a common test header.
This optimizes a single index extract whose composite value terminates with a
CompositeConstruct (or ConstantComposite) by evaluating to the correct
component. This was needed for opaque legalization.
This highlights the need/opportunity to improve this optimization to deal
with more complex composite expressions including currently handled ops
plus Null ops and special vector composition. A TODO has been added.
Includes:
- Multi-sequence move-to-front
- Coding by id descriptor
- Statistical coding of non-id words
- Joint coding of opcode and num_operands
Removed explicit form Huffman codec constructor
- The standard use case for it is to be constructed from initializer list.
Using serialization for Huffman codecs
This adapts the fix for the single-block loop. Split the loop like
before. But when we move the OpLoopMerge back to the loop header,
redirect the continue target only when the original loop was a single
block loop.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/800
If the caller block is a single-block loop and inlining will
replace the caller block by several blocks, then:
- The original OpLoopMerge instruction will end up in the *last*
such block. That's the wrong place to put it.
- Move it back to the end of the first block.
- Update its Continue Target ID to point to the last block
We also have to take care of cases where the inlined code
begins with a structured header block. In this case
we need to ensure the restored OpLoopMerge does not appear
in the same block as the merge instruction from the callee's
first block.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/787
- DeadBranchElim: Make sure to mark orphan'd merge blocks and continue
targets as live.
- Add test with loop in dead branch
- Add test that orphan'd merge block is handled.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/776
Bit stream writer was manifesting incorrect behaviour when the following
two conditions were met:
- writer was on 64-bit word boundary
- WriteBits was invoked with num_bits=0 (can happen when a Huffman codec has only one
value)
The bug was causing very rare sporadic corruption which was detected by
tests after a random experimental change in MARK-V model.
Only inline calls to functions with opaque params or return
TODO: Handle parameter type or return type where the opqaue
type is buried within an array.
Includes code to deal correctly with OpFunctionParameter. This
is needed by opaque propagation which may not exhaustively inline
entry point functions.
Adds ProcessEntryPointCallTree: a method to do work on the
functions in the entry point call trees in a deterministic order.
Refactored the Huffman codec implementation and added ability to
serialize to C++-like text format. This would reduce the time-complexity
if loading hard-coded codecs.
Id descriptors are computed as a recursive hash of all instructions used
to define an id. Descriptors are invarint of actual id values and
the similar code in different files would produce the same descriptors.
Multiple ids can have the same descriptor. For example
%1 = OpConstant %u32 1
%2 = OpConstant %u32 1
would produce two ids with the same descriptor. But
%3 = OpConstant %s32 1
%4 = OpConstant %u32 2
would have descriptors different from %1 and %2.
Descriptors will be used as handles of move-to-front sequences in SPIR-V
compression.
ADCE will now generate correct code in the presence of function calls.
This is needed for opaque type optimization needed by glslang. Currently
all function calls are marked as live. TODO: mark calls live only if they
write a non-local.
This avoids conversion on variables which will not ultimately be optimized.
Also removed an obsolete restriction from FindTargetVars(). Also added
decorates to supported refs (eg. RelaxedPrecision). Also fixed name to
IsNonTypeDecorate().