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Author SHA1 Message Date
André Perez
fd3cabd8b5
spirv-fuzz: Fix in operand type assertion (#3666)
spvtools::fuzz::MakeIdUseDescriptorFromUse asserts if the id use type is
SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ID. The problem is that not all id types are covered by
this condition. The bug was found because the first operand of an OpControlBarrier
instruction has SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SCOPE_ID as type. Therefore, to cover
all cases the spvIsInIdType function is used.

Fixes #3665.
2020-08-11 18:37:01 +01:00
David Neto
3da910d55f
Avoid uninit warning in GCC (#3044) 2019-11-13 17:15:11 -05:00
Alastair Donaldson
041f0a0249
spirv-fuzz: simplify transformation for replacing an id with a synonym (#3020)
Prior to this change, TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym was designed
to be able to replace an id with some synonymous data descriptor,
possibly necessitating extracting from a composite into a fresh id in
order to get at the synonymous data.  This change simplifies things so
that TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym just allows one id to be
replaced by another id.  It is the responsibility of the associated
fuzzer pass - FuzzerPassApplyIdSynonyms - to perform the extraction
operations, using e.g. TransformationCompositeExtract.
2019-11-07 16:19:06 +00:00
Alastair Donaldson
3eda1b9ff1
spirv-fuzz: Rework id descriptors (#2959)
A refactoring that separates the identification of an instruction from
the identification of a use in an instruction, to enable the former to
be used independently of the latter.
2019-10-11 10:13:06 +01:00
Alastair Donaldson
0a07cd1c9a
Add fuzzer pass to replace ids with synonyms (#2857)
If the fuzzer's fact manager knows that ids A and B are synonymous, it
can replace a use of A with a use of B, so long as various conditions
hold (e.g. the definition of B must dominate the use of A, and it is
not legal to replace a use of an OpConstant in a struct's access chain
with a synonym that is not an OpConstant).

This change adds a fuzzer pass to sprinke such synonym replacements
through the module.
2019-09-18 20:47:08 +01:00
Alastair Donaldson
a8ae579f7a
Add transformation to replace a boolean constant with a numeric comparison (#2659)
The transformation can, for example, replace "true" with "12.0 > 6.0",
if constants for those floating-point values are available.

This introduces a new 'id use descriptor' structure, which provides a
way to describe a particular use of an id, and which will be heavily
used in future transformations.  Describing an id use is trivial if
the use occurs in an instruction that itself generates an id, but is
less straightforward if the id of interest is used by an instruction
such as OpStore that does not have a result id.  The 'id use
descriptor' structure caters for such cases.
2019-06-06 22:22:35 +01:00