* Basic support for SPIR-V 1.6
* Update SPIRV-Headers deps
* Add new environment enum for SPIR-V 1.6
* Make default environment 1.6 for most tools
* Update tests
* Disallow conditional branch with duplicate labels
* Disallow Dim=Buffer with sampled images
* Do not require the non-semantic extension after SPIR-V 1.5
Includes:
- Shift to use of spirv-header extinst.nonsemantic.shader grammar.json
- Remove extinst.nonsemantic.vulkan.debuginfo.100.grammar.json
- Enable all optimizations for Shader.DebugInfo
Also fixes scalar replacement to only insert DebugValue after all
OpVariables. This is not necessary for OpenCL.DebugInfo, but it is
for Shader.DebugInfo.
Likewise, fixes Private-to-Local to insert DebugDeclare after all
OpVariables.
Also fixes inlining to handle FunctionDefinition which can show up
after first block if early return processing happens.
Co-authored-by: baldurk <baldurk@baldurk.org>
This is based on a legacy commit which installs a local grammar. A
followup commit will change to the grammar in SPIRV-Headers.
Co-authored-by: baldurk <baldurk@baldurk.org>
* Generate ext inst table for reflection
* Change build to use grammar files from SPIRV-Headers instead of
SPIRV-Tools
* Add enum for clspv reflection extended instruction set
* count it as non-semantic
* validate clspv reflection extended instruction set
* Remove local extended inst sets
* update headers deps
* Update nbuilds to use grammars from SPIRV-Headers instead of
local duplicates
* Allow OpExtInst for DebugInfo between secion 9 and 10
Fixes#3086
* Handle spirv-opt errors on DebugInfo Ext
* Add IR Loader test
* Fix ir loader bug
* Handle DebugFunction/DebugTypeMember forward reference
* Add test cases (forward reference to function)
* Support old DebugInfo extension
* Validate local debug info out of function
* Clone opencl.debuginfo.100 grammar from debuginfo grammar
Update version number to 200 revision 2
* Apply content from OpenCL.DebugInfo.100 extension text
* Rename grammar file
* Support OpenCL.DebugInfo.100 extended instructions
Add support for prefixing operand type names, to disambiguate
them between different instruction sets.
* Add tests for OpenCL.DebugInfo.100
* Support lookup of OpenCL.DebugInfo.100 extinst
* Add tests for enum values
* Recognize 2017-2019 as copyright date range
* Android.mk: support OpenCL.DebugInfo.100 extended instruction set
Also, stop generating core instruction tables for non-unified1 versions
of the grammar.
* Imported entity operand type is concrete
* Bazel: Suppoort OpenCL.DebugInfo.100
* BUILD.gn: Support OpenCL.DebugInfo.100
Add support for SPV_KHR_non_semantic_info
This entails a couple of changes:
- Allowing unknown OpExtInstImport that begin with the prefix `NonSemantic.`
- Allowing OpExtInst that reference any of those sets to contain unknown
ext inst instruction numbers, and assume the format is always a series of IDs
as guaranteed by the extension.
- Allowing those OpExtInst to appear in the types/variables/constants section.
- Not stripping OpString in the --strip-debug pass, since it may be referenced
by these non-semantic OpExtInsts.
- Stripping them instead in the --strip-reflect pass.
* Add adjacency validation of non-semantic OpExtInst
- We validate and test that OpExtInst cannot appear before or between
OpPhi instructions, or before/between OpFunctionParameter
instructions.
* Change non-semantic extinst type to single value
* Add helper function spvExtInstIsNonSemantic() which will check if the extinst
set is non-semantic or not, either the unknown generic value or any future
recognised non-semantic set.
* Add test of a complex non-semantic extinst
* Use DefUseManager in StripDebugInfoPass to strip some OpStrings
* Any OpString used by a non-semantic instruction cannot be stripped, all others
can so we search for uses to see if each string can be removed.
* We only do this if the non-semantic debug info extension is enabled, otherwise
all strings can be trivially removed.
* Silence -Winconsistent-missing-override in protobufs
* Ensure same enum values have consistent extension lists
* val: fix checking of capabilities
The operand for an OpCapability should only be
checked for the extension or core version.
The InstructionPass registers a capability, and all its implied
sub-capabilities before actually checking the operand to an
OpCapability.
* Add basic support for SPIR-V 1.5
- Adds SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_5
- Command line tools default to spv1.5 environment
- SPIR-V 1.5 incorporates several extensions. Now the disassembler
prefers outputing the non-EXT or non-KHR names. This requires
updates to many tests, to make strings match again.
- Command line tests: Expect SPIR-V 1.5 by default
* Test validation of SPIR-V 1.5 incorporated extensions
Starting with 1.5, incorporated features no longer require
the associated OpExtension instruction.
* 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
This CL removes several asserts around determining the SPIR-V
environment. In each case we already return a default value if
assertions are compiled out, so just return the default value.
Add SPV_ENV_WEBGPU_0 for work-in-progress WebGPU.
val: Disallow OpUndef in WebGPU env
Silence unused variable warnings when !defined(SPIRV_EFFCE)
Limit visibility of validate_instruction.cpp's symbols
Only InstructionPass needs to be visible so all other functions are put
in an anonymous namespace inside the libspirv namespace.
The default target is SPIR-V 1.3.
For example, spirv-as will generate a SPIR-V 1.3 binary by default.
Use command line option "--target-env spv1.0" if you want to make a SPIR-V
1.0 binary or validate against SPIR-V 1.0 rules.
Example:
# Generate a SPIR-V 1.0 binary instead of SPIR-V 1.3
spirv-as --target-env spv1.0 a.spvasm -o a.spv
spirv-as --target-env vulkan1.0 a.spvasm -o a.spv
# Validate as SPIR-V 1.0.
spirv-val --target-env spv1.0 a.spv
# Validate as Vulkan 1.0
spirv-val --target-env vulkan1.0 a.spv
Add grammar file for DebugInfo extended instruction set
- Each new operand enum kind in extinst.debuginfo.grammar.json maps
to a new value in spv_operand_type_t.
- Add new concrete enum operand types for DebugInfo
Generate a C header for the DebugInfo extended instruction set
Add table lookup of DebugInfo extended instrutions
Handle the debug info operand types in binary parser,
disassembler, and assembler.
Add DebugInfo round trip tests for assembler, disassembler
Android.mk: Support DebugInfo extended instruction set
The extinst.debuginfo.grammar.json file is currently part of
SPIRV-Tools source.
It contributes operand type enums, so it has to be processed
along with the core grammar files.
We also generate a C header DebugInfo.h.
Add necessary grammar file processing to Android.mk.
include: Add target environment enums for OpenCL 1.2 and 2.0
Validator: Validate OpenCL capabilities
Update validate capabilities to handle embedded profiles
Add test for OpenCL capabilities validation
Update messages to mention the OpenCL profile used
Re-format val_capability_test.cpp
Function static non-POD data causes problems with DLL lifetime.
This pull request turns all static info tables into strict POD
tables. Specifically, the capabilities/extensions field of
opcode/operand/extended-instruction table are turned into two
fields, one for the count and the other a pointer to an array of
capabilities/extensions. CapabilitySet/EnumSet are not used in
the static table anymore, but they are still used for checking
inclusion by constructing on the fly, which should be cheap for
the majority cases.
Also moves all these tables into the global namespace to avoid
C++11 function static thread-safe initialization overhead.
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.
Supported in assembler, disassembler, and binary parser.
The validator does not check SPV_AMD_gcn_shader validation rules
beyond parsing the extension.
Adds generic support for generating instruction tables for vendor
extensions.
Adds generic support for extensions the validator should recognize
(but not check) but which aren't derived from the SPIR-V core
grammar file.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/594
For fulfilling this purpose, the |opcode| field in the
|spv_parsed_instruction_t| struct is changed to of type uint16_t.
Also add functions to query the information of a given SPIR-V
target environment.
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 {} \;
Versions 1.2, 2.0, and 2.1 all use the same
extended instruction list.
Updated the source code patch for the SPIR-V doc generator,
so it can both generate the core syntax table, and also the
OpenCL extended instructions table.
Tested the Math and Common functions.
TODO: test the remaining entries.