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.
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.
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>
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.
The current tool can parse basic command-line argument, but generates
a binary identical to the input binary, since no transformations are
yet implemented.
* Make pointers to logically matching types interchangeable with option.
DXC will be generating code where the function parameters will be a more
generic type that the actual parameter. They should be logically
matching and the decorations of the actual parameter must be a superset
of the decorations of the formal parameter.
We want to accept this code with an options so that spirv-opt can then
inline and fix the type mismatch. We will accept this under a new
options `--before-hlsl-legalization`.
The new option will also imply `relax-logical-pointer` so that HLSL
frontends will need to use just the one more generic option.
Moved the |LogicallyMatches| to the validation state to make it
available in more places. Also added a parameter to have it check the
decorations. I did not do a separate function for the decorations
because checking the decorations involves making sure the types
logically match anyway.
Fixes#2535
* SPIR-V 1.4 headers, add SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_4
* Support --target-env spv1.4 in help for command line tools
* Support asm/dis of UniformId decoration
* Validate UniformId decoration
* Fix version check on instructions and operands
Also register decorations used with OpDecorateId
* Extension lists can differ between enums that match
Example: SubgroupMaskEq vs SubgroupMaskEqKHR
* Validate scope value for Uniform decoration, for SPIR-V 1.4
* More unioning of exts
* Preserve grammar order within an enum value
* 1.4: Validate OpSelect over composites
* Tools default to 1.4
* Add asm/dis test for OpCopyLogical
* 1.4: asm/dis tests for PtrEqual, PtrNotEqual, PtrDiff
* Basic asm/Dis test for OpCopyMemory
* Test asm/dis OpCopyMemory with 2-memory access
Add asm/dis tests for OpCopyMemorySized
Requires grammar update to add second optional memory access operand
to OpCopyMemory and OpCopyMemorySized
* Validate one or two memory accesses on OpCopyMemory*
* Check av/vis on CopyMemory source and target memory access
This is a proposed rule. See
https://gitlab.khronos.org/spirv/SPIR-V/issues/413
* Validate operation for OpSpecConstantOp
* Validate NonWritable decoration
Also permit NonWritable on members of UBO and SSBO.
* SPIR-V 1.4: NonWrtiable can decorate Function and Private vars
* Update optimizer CLI tests for SPIR-V 1.4
* Testing tools: Give expected SPIR-V version in message
* SPIR-V 1.4 validation for entry point interfaces
* Allow only unique interfaces
* Allow all global variables
* Check that all statically used global variables are listed
* new tests
* Add validation fixture CompileFailure
* Add 1.4 validation for pointer comparisons
* New tests
* Validate with image operands SignExtend, ZeroExtend
Since we don't actually know the image texel format, we can't fully
validate. We need more context.
But we can make sure we allow the new image operands in known-good
cases.
* Validate OpCopyLogical
* Recursively checks subtypes
* new tests
* Add SPIR-V 1.4 tests for NoSignedWrap, NoUnsignedWrap
* Allow scalar conditions in 1.4 with OpSelect
* Allows scalar conditions with vector operands
* new tests
* Validate uniform id scope as an execution scope
* Validate the values of memory and execution scopes are valid scope
values
* new test
* Remove SPIR-V 1.4 Vulkan 1.0 environment
* SPIR-V 1.4 requires Vulkan 1.1
* FIX: include string for spvLog
* FIX: validate nonwritable
* FIX: test case suite for member decorate string
* FIX: test case for hlsl functionality1
* Validation test fixture: ease debugging
* Use binary version for SPIR-V 1.4 specific features
* Switch checks based on the SPIR-V version from the target environment
to instead use the version from the binary
* Moved header parsing into the ValidationState_t constructor (where
version based features are set)
* Added new versions of tests that assemble a 1.3 binary and validate a
1.4 environment
* Fix test for update to SPIR-V 1.4 headers
* Fix formatting
* Ext inst lookup: Add Vulkan 1.1 env with SPIR-V 1.4
* Update spirv-val help
* Operand version checks should use module version
Use the module version instead of the target environment version.
* Fix comment about two-access form of OpCopyMemory
Renames the existing flag '--webgpu-mode' to '--vulkan-to-webgpu' for
the Vulkan->WebGPU operation, and adds a new flag '--webgpu-to-vulkan'
for the WebGPU->Vulkan operation.
Currently '--webgpu-to-vulkan' doesn't have any passes associated with
it yet, but further patches will implement them.
Fixes#2495
Fix#2475. Fix#2476.
* Improve reducer algorithm: shrink granularity, remove an early return, no lazy initialization, notify pass if binary is interesting, add comments.
* Add fail-on-validation-error option to fail a reduction if an invalid state is reached; useful for tests.
* Set fail-on-validation-error in tests.
* Improve some documentation comments.
* Add Reducer::AddDefaultReductionPasses so tests (and other library consumers) can add the default reduction passes.
* Add CLIMessageConsumer in test_reduce so we can see messages for tricky tests.
* Remove test RemoveUnreferencedInstructionReductionPassTest_ApplyReduction because it was indirectly testing the reduction algorithm, not the RemoveUnreferencedInstruction pass.
* Tweak tests where needed.
Fix#2396
* Check that initial state is valid. Add kInitialStateInvalid.
* Fix RemoveOpnameAndRemoveUnreferenced test; turns out the original shader is invalid, but we never notice because we don't check this and the reduced shader is valid; fix original shader. Assert reduction status is kComplete.
* Always check return value from `Reducer::Run`.
* Change Reducer::Run to *not* immediately copy the input binary.
Adds an optimization pass to remove usages of AtomicCounterMemory
bit. This bit is ignored in Vulkan environments and outright forbidden
in WebGPU ones.
Fixes#2242
* Fixes#2358. Added to the reducer the ability to remove a function that is not directly called. Factored out some code from the optimizer to help with this.
Fixes#2120
Enhanced the reducer so that it can merge blocks together, leveraging the functionality extracted from the block_merge pass in the optimizer.
During unrolling a new loop is created, but its ownership is not clear
as it gets passed through the code. Changed something to unique_ptr to
make that clearer.
Fixes#2299.
Fixing other memory leaks at the same time.
Fixes#2296Fixes#2297
When processing options in a file, it does have access to the
ValidatorOptions and OptimizerOptions object, so options that change
those do not work. We just need to pass it in.
Fixes#2219.
* Add OperandToUndefReductionPass.
Fixes#2115.
Also added some tests that are similar to those in OperandToConstantReductionPassTest.
In addition, refactor FindOrCreateGlobalUndef into reduction_util.cpp. Fixes#2184.
Removed many documentation comments that were identical or very similar to the overridden function's documentation comment.
Add a spirv-reduce pass which removes OpName and OpMemberName instructions.
This is useful to enable other reduction passes, e.g. RemoveUnreferencedInstruction may not be able to remove an instruction creating an id whose only usage is an OpName for this id.
Upgrade to VulkanKHR memory model
* Converts Logical GLSL450 memory model to Logical VulkanKHR
* Adds extension and capability
* Removes deprecated decorations and replaces them with appropriate
flags on downstream instructions
* Support for Workgroup upgrades
* Support for copy memory
* Adding support for image functions
* Adding barrier upgrades and tests
* Use QueueFamilyKHR scope instead of device
* Added a reduction pass to replace ids with ids of the same type that dominate them.
* Introduce helper method for querying whether an operand type is an input id.
Adds validator option to specify scalar block layout rules.
Both VK_KHR_relax_block_layout and VK_EXT_scalar_block_layout can be
enabled at the same time. But scalar block layout is as permissive
as relax block layout.
Also, scalar block layout does not require padding at the end of a
struct.
Add test for scalar layout testing ArrayStride 12 on array of vec3s
Cleanup: The internal getSize method does not need a round-up argument,
so remove it.
* Validate the id bound.
Validates that the id bound for the module is not larger than the max id
bound. Also adds an option to set the max id bound. Allows the
optimizer option to set the max id bound to also set the id bound for
the validation run done by the optimizer.
Fixes#2030.
Instead of using the source/table.h methods, this CL switches the stats
tool to use the spvtools::Context class and assign the message consumer
through the public API.
* Create a new entry point for the optimizer
Creates a new struct to hold the options for the optimizer, and creates
an entry point that take the optimizer options as a parameter.
The old entry point that takes validator options are now deprecated.
The validator options will be one of the optimizer options.
Part of the optimizer options will also be the upper bound on the id bound.
* Add a command line option to set the max value for the id bound. The default is 0x3FFFFF.
* Modify `TakeNextIdBound` to return 0 when the limit is reached.
This forks the testing harness from https://github.com/google/shaderc
to allow testing CLI tools.
New features needed for SPIRV-Tools include:
1- A new PlaceHolder subclass for spirv shaders. This place holder
calls spirv-as to convert assembly input into SPIRV bytecode. This is
required for most tools in SPIRV-Tools.
2- A minimal testing file for testing basic functionality of spirv-opt.
Add tests for all flags in spirv-opt.
1. Adds tests to check that known flags match the names that each pass
advertises.
2. Adds tests to check that -O, -Os and --legalize-hlsl schedule the
expected passes.
3. Adds more functionality to Expect classes to support regular
expression matching on stderr.
4. Add checks for integer arguments to optimization flags.
5. Fixes#1817 by modifying the parsing of integer arguments in
flags that take them.
6. Fixes -Oconfig file parsing (#1778). It reads every line of the file
into a string and then parses that string by tokenizing every group of
characters between whitespaces (using the standard cin reading
operator). This mimics shell command-line parsing, but it does not
support quoting (and I'm not planning to).
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.