* Fix endianness of string literals
To get correct and consistent encoding and decoding of string literals
on big-endian platforms, use spvtools::utils::MakeString and MakeVector
(or wrapper functions) consistently for handling string literals.
- add variant of MakeVector that encodes a string literal into an
existing vector of words
- add variants of MakeString
- add a wrapper spvDecodeLiteralStringOperand in source/
- fix wrapper Operand::AsString to use MakeString (source/opt)
- remove Operand::AsCString as broken and unused
- add a variant of GetOperandAs for string literals (source/val)
... and apply those wrappers throughout the code.
Fixes #149
* Extend round trip test for StringLiterals to flip word order
In the encoding/decoding roundtrip tests for string literals, include
a case that flips byte order in words after encoding and then checks for
successful decoding. That is, on a little-endian host flip to big-endian
byte order and then decode, and vice versa.
* BinaryParseTest.InstructionWithStringOperand: also flip byte order
Test binary parsing of string operands both with the host's and with the
reversed byte order.
In the function `AssemblyContext::binaryEncodeString`, we want to copy
a nul terminated string to an instruction. When coping the string, we
did not copy the nul at the end of the source. It was added by setting
the entire last word to 0, which is mandated by the spir-v spec. This
is not a bug, but it does trigger a warning in GCC8 when doing a release
build.
To avoid the warning, we will copy the nul character at the end of the
string too.
Fixes#1541.
Currently the utils/ folder uses both spvutils:: and spvtools::utils.
This CL changes the namespace to consistenly be spvtools::utils to match
the rest of the codebase.
NFC. This just makes sure every file is formatted following the
formatting definition in .clang-format.
Re-formatted with:
$ clang-format -i $(find source tools include -name '*.cpp')
$ clang-format -i $(find source tools include -name '*.h')
Pull out the number parsing logic from
AssemblyContext::binaryEncodeNumericLiteral() to utilities.
The new utility function: `ParseAndEncodeNumber()` now accepts:
* number text to parse
* number type
* a emit function, which is a function which will be called with each
parsed uint32 word.
* a pointer to std::string to be overwritten with error messages.
(pass nullptr if expect no error message)
and returns:
* an enum result type to indicate the status
Type/Structs moved to utility:
* template<typename T> class ClampToZeroIfUnsignedType
New type:
* enum EncodeNumberStatus: success or error code
* NumberType: hold the number type information for the number to be parsed.
* several helper functions are also added for NumberType.
Functions moved to utility:
* Helpers:
* template<typename T> checkRangeAndIfHexThenSignExtend() -> CheckRangeAndIfHex....()
* Interfaces:
* template<typename T> parseNumber() -> ParseNumber()
* binaryEncodeIntegerLiteral() -> ParseAndEncodeIntegerNumber()
* binaryEncodeFloatingPointLiteral() -> ParseAndEncodeFloatingPointNumber()
* binaryEncodeNumericLiteral() -> ParseAndEncodeNumber()
Tests added/moved to test/ParseNumber.cpp, including tests for:
* ParseNumber(): This is moved from TextToBinary.cpp to ParseNumber.cpp
* ParseAndEncodeIntegerNumber(): New added
* ParseAndEncodeFloatingPointNumber(): New added
* ParseAndEncodeNumber(): New added
Note that the error messages are kept almost the same as before, but
they may be inappropriate for an utility function. Those will be fixed
in another CL.
This showed up in mips and mips64 builds. A combination of templates
and the error reporting were causing gcc to crash. This splits up the
functionality in a way that now successfully compiles.
This adds half-precision constants to spirv-tools.
16-bit floats are always disassembled into hex-float format,
but can be assembled from floating point or hex-float inputs.
Fixing some C++ conversion errors.
* Implicit conversion from int to bool.
* Implicit conversion from size_t to uint32_t.
* Implicit conversion from char* to uint8_t.
Adding no-op color operators so unhandled platforms can still link.
- Removed dead configuration in CMakeLists.txt.
- Used target_compile_options() instead of CMAKE_{C|CXX}_FLAGS.
- Turned on warnings on tests.
- Fixed various warnings for comparing signed with unsigned values.
- Removed dead code exposed by compiler warnings.
The bit pattern for a hex float is preserved through
assembly and disassembly.
You can use a hex float to express Inf and any kind of NaN
in a portable way.
Note that we are more strict than Google style for one aspect:
pointer/reference indicators are adjacent to their types, not
their variables.
find . -name "*.h" -exec clang-format -i {} \;
find . -name "*.cpp" -exec clang-format -i {} \;
Removed spvBinaryDecodeOpcode and spvBinaryDecodeOperand from the public
interface since they were only ever used in binary.cpp.
Replaced the usage of spv_operand_table_t and it's ilk with the
AssemblyGrammar to reduce the number of passed parameters.
Fixed typo in comment.
Except for OpConstant and OpSpecConstant, all other literal number
operands are indeed unsigned integers. So,
* Rename all *LITERAL_NUMBER* operand types to *LITERAL_INTEGER*.
* Expect unsigned integers for *LITERAL_INTEGER* operands.
* Keep MULITPLE_WORD_LITERAL untouched since it is only used by
OpConstant and OpSpecConstant.
And we want to provide the capability to specify floating-point
numbers after !<integer> in the alternate parsing mode. So,
OPTIONAL_LITERAL_NUMBER is reserved for OPTIONAL_CIV.
The DiagnosticStream will not emit the accumulated message
text if the error is SPV_FAILED_MATCH.
Change various interfaces to accept the intended error
code instead of a boolean "is_optional". This allows
us to avoid repeating the following type of logic deep
inside helper methods:
if (is_optional) return SPV_FAILED_MATCH;
return diagnostic() << " message text ";
Affects OpConstant, and OpSwitch.
Adds constant libspirv::kUnknownType for readability.
Adds tests for hexadecimal number parsing.
Updates syntax.md to describe hex parsing, including
sign extension.
Use this to shorten error return code in the assembler.
For example, change this:
if (error = something()) {
diagnostic() << " Bad integer literal " << value;
return SPV_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE;
}
to this:
if (error = something())
return diagnostic() << " Bad integer literal " << value;
Also shorten code due to the fact that binaryEncodeU32 and
binaryCodeU64 can't fail (short of failure to expand a std::vector).
We need to know how to generate correct SPIRV for cases like
OpConstant %int64 42 since the current parser will encode the 42 as a
32-bit value incorrectly.
This change is the first of a pair. This one tracks types, and makes
sure that OpConstant and OpSpecConstant are only ever called with
Integer or Float types, and OpSwitch is only called with integer
generating values.
Move the definition of spv_instruction_t to an internal
header file, since it now depends on C++ and is not
used by the external interface.
Use a std::vector<uint32_t> in spv_instruction_t
instead of a fixed size array.