We had a test that checks that a spirv binary where the depth of the
deepest nested construct is just below the default limit. This test
would take a long time causing a timeout in some builds. We are
questioning the value of the test since we already have a test that can
tell us if we are within a custom limit. We will remove the test.
Add tests for matrix type data rule validation
This covers the data rules for matrix types specified in the SPIR-V
spec, section 2.16.1, and the WebGPU SPIR-V Execution Environment
spec.
Fixes#2065Fixes#2080
Ban sequentially consistent with VulkanKHR
* Added validation check that SequentiallyConsistent memory semantics
are not used if the memory model is VulkanKHR
* Added tests
* Fixed a bug in evaluating constant 32-bit integers and updated some
handling to avoid inferring a value from a spec constant default
Remaining memory semantics validation
* Adds checks that OutputMemoryKHR, MakeAvailableKHR and MakeVisibleKHR
are only used if the VulkanMemoryModelKHR capabailty is present
* Added checks that MakeAvailableKHR requires release semantics
* Added checks that MakeVisibleKHR requires acquire semantics
* Added checks that MakeAvailableKHR and MakeVisibleKHR require a
storage class
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.
These are bookend passes designed to help preserve line information
across passes which delete, move and clone instructions. The propagation
pass attaches a debug line instruction to every instruction based on
SPIR-V line propagation rules. It should be performed before optimization.
The redundant line elimination pass eliminates all line instructions
which match the previous line instruction. This pass should be performed
at the end of optimization to reduce physical SPIR-V file size.
Fixes#2027.
From the Vulkan 1.1 spec 14.5.2:
Variables identified with the Uniform storage class are used to access
transparent buffer backed resources. Such variables must be typed as
OpTypeStruct, or an array of this type.
Fixes#1949
Validate variable types for UniformConstant storage in Vulkan (#2008)
From the Vulkan 1.1 spec 14.5.2:
Variables identified with the UniformConstant storage class are used
only as handles to refer to opaque resources. Such variables must be
typed as OpTypeImage, OpTypeSampler, OpTypeSampledImage, or an array
of one of these types.
Fixes#2008
The type manager in spirv-opt currently asserts if a function parameter
has type void. It is not exactly clear from the spec that this is
disallowed, even if it probably will be disallowed. In either case,
asserts should be used to verify assumptions that will actually make a
difference to the code. As far as the optimizer is concerned, a void
parameter does not matter. I don't see the point of the assert. I'll
just remove it and let the validator decide whether to accept it or not.
No test was added because it is not clear that it is legal, and should
not force us to accept it in the future unless the spec make it clear
that it is legal.
Fixes crbug.com/903088.
That function currently only handled OpPtrAccessChain if it was in the
middle of the chain, but not at the start. Fixing that up.
Fixes crbug.com/905271.
The Vulkan specification does not permit use of the VertexId and
InstanceId BuiltIn decorations, so add a check to ensure they are not
being used when the target environment is Vulkan.
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 base and core bindless validation instrumentation classes
* Fix formatting.
* Few more formatting fixes
* Fix build failure
* More build fixes
* Need to call non-const functions in order.
Specifically, these are functions which call TakeNextId(). These need to
be called in a specific order to guarantee that tests which do exact
compares will work across all platforms. c++ pretty much does not
guarantee order of evaluation of operands, so any such functions need to
be called separately in individual statements to guarantee order.
* More ordering.
* And more ordering.
* And more formatting.
* Attempt to fix NDK build
* Another attempt to address NDK build problem.
* One more attempt at NDK build failure
* Add instrument.hpp to BUILD.gn
* Some name improvement in instrument.hpp
* Change all types in instrument.hpp to int.
* Improve documentation in instrument.hpp
* Format fixes
* Comment clean up in instrument.hpp
* imageInst -> image_inst
* Fix GetLabel() issue.
If there is only 1 return and it is in a loop, then the function cannot be inlined.
Fix condition when inlined code needs one-trip loop wrapper. The dummy loop is needed when there is a return inside a selection construct. Even if there is only 1 return.
* 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.
When building C code with gcc and the
-Wstrict-prototypes option, function declarations
and definitions that don't specify their argument
types generate warnings. Functions that don't
take parameters need to specify (void) as their
parameter list, rather than leaving it empty.
Note this only applies to C, so only the functions
exported in C-compatible headers need fixing. In
C++ functions can't be declared/defined without a
parameter list, so C++ can safely allow an empty
parameter list to imply (void).
This CL takes the various opt unit tests and makes a single executable
instead of one per test. This reduces the number of build targets by
~125 when building with ninja.
When looking for a break from a selection construct, we do not realize
that a jump to the continue target of a loop containing the selection
is a break. This causes and infinit loop, or possibly other failures.
Fixes#2004.
When looking for a break from a selection construct, we do not need to
look inside nested constructs. However, if a loop header has an
unconditional branch, then we enter the loop. Entering the loop causes
an infinite loop because we keep going through the loop.
The solution is to look for a merge block, if one exsits, even for block
terminated by an OpBranch.
Fixes#1979.
The SPV_KHR_8bit_storage extension does not permit 8-bit integers to be
cast directly to floating point types. We are seeing shaders in the
wild, being produced by toolchains like glslang, that are generating
invalid SPIR-V.
This change adds validation to check for the patterns not permitted, and
some tests that expose the failure.