Support collapsed into one commit:
- Asm/Dis support for SPV_KHR_vulkan_memory_model
- Add Vulkan mem model image operands to switch
- Add TODO for source/validate_image.cpp
- val: Image operands NonPrivateTexelKHR, VolatileTexelKHR have no operands
This is required for memory model tests to pass SPIR-V validation.
- Round trip tests: Test new flags on OpCopyMemory*
This splits the spvtools_config into a public and private part to avoid
leaking internal bits to dependents. A new target is added for the
public headers so that "gn check" works for dependents.
Also formats test/fuzzers/BUILD.gn
This reverts commit 3cddf9131d.
This breaks the Chrome roll:
ERROR Unresolved dependencies.
//third_party/SPIRV-Tools/src/test/fuzzers:fuzzer_config(//build/toolchain/linux:clang_x64)
needs //third_party/SPIRV-Tools/src:spvtools_config(//build/toolchain/linux:clang_x64)
GN gen failed: 1
This splits the spvtools_config into a public and private part to avoid
leaking internal bits to dependents. A new target is added for the
public headers so that "gn check" works for dependents.
* Validate all type ids.
The validator does not check if the type of an instruction is actually
a type unless the OpCode has a specific requirement. For example,
OpFAdd is checked, but OpUndef is not.
The commit add a generic check that if there is a type id then the id
defines a type.
http://crbug.com/876694
* Merge other checks for type into new one.
There are a couple check that the type id is a type for specific
opcodes. Those have been mereged into 1.
Small changes to other test cases to make them valid enough for the
purpose of the test.
In the specification of `OpTypeFunction`, it says
> OpFunction is the only valid use of OpTypeFunction.
This commit add a check in the validator for this rule.
A test started to fail because the new check happens before the check
the test case is testing. Updated the test case to still fail the
check it was suppose to fail originally.
http://crbug.com/874571
* Have the constant manager take ownership of constants.
Right now the owner of an object of type contant that is in the
|const_pool_| of the constant manager is unclear. The constant
manager does not delete them, there is no other reasonable owner. This
causes memory leaks.
This change fixes the memory leaks by having the constant manager
take ownership of the constant that is stores in |const_pool_|. Other
changes include interface changes to make it explicit that the constant
manager takes ownership of the object when a constant is registered
with the constant manager.
Fixes#1865.
Right now the owner of an object of type contant that is in the
|const_pool_| of the constant manager is unclear. The constant
manager does not delete them, there is no other reasonable owner. This
causes memory leaks.
This change fixes the memory leaks by having the constant manager
take ownership of the constant that is stores in |const_pool_|. Other
changes include interface changes to make it explicit that the constant
manager takes ownership of the object when a constant is registered
with the constant manager.
* Copy decorations when creating new ids.
When creating a new value based on an old value, we need to copy the
decorations to the new id. This change does this in 3 places:
1) The variable holding the return value of the function generated by
merge return should get decorations from the function.
2) The results of the OpPhi instructions should get decorations from the
variable they are replacing in the ssa writer.
3) In local access chain convert the intermediate struct (result of
OpCompositeInsert) generated for the store replacement should get its
decorations from the variable being stored to.
Fixes#1787.
If seems like at least 1 driver does not like a condition jump to the end
of a selection construct. We are generating these in the merge return
pass. This change stops merge return from generating this sequence.
Part of #1861.
When doing predicate blocks, we need to traverse every block in
structured order in order to keep track of which construct a block is
contained in. The standard way of traversing code in structured order
is to create a list with all of the nodes in order. However, when
predicating blocks, new blocks are created, and those blocks are missed.
This causes branches that go too far.
The solution is to update the order as new blocks are created. Since
we are using an std::list, we do not have to worry about invalidation of
iterators when changing the list.
* Split constant opcode validation out of idUsage and into
validate_constants.cpp
* minor style fixes
* reduced duplication
* fixed an issue with array sizing
* Refactor PredicateBlocks
Refactor PredicateBlocks so that we know which constructs a return
is contained in. Will be used later.
* Have PredicateBlocks jump the existing merge blocks.
In PredicateBlocks, we currently skip instructions with side effects,
but it still follows the same control flow (sort-of). This causes a
problem, when we are trying to predicate code in a loop. We skip all
of the code with side effects (IV increment), but still follow the
same control flow (jump back the start of the loop). This creates an
infinite loop because the code will keep jumping back to the start of
the loop without changing the values that effect the exit condition.
This is a large change to merge-return. When predicating a block that
is in a loop or merge construct, it will jump to the merge block of the
construct. Once out of all constructs we will generate code as we did
before.
* Handle breaks from structured-ifs in DCE.
dead code elimination assumes that are conditional branches except for
breaks and continues in loops will have an OpSelectionMerge before them.
That is not true when breaking out of a selection construct.
The fix is to look for breaks in selection constructs in the same place
we look for breaks and continues for loops.
When dead-branch-elim folds a conditional branch, it also deletes the
OpSelectionMerge instruction. If that construct contains a
conditional branch to the merge node, it will not have its own
OpSelectionMerge. When the headers merge instruction is deleted, the
the inner conditional branch will no longer be legal. It will be a
selection to a node that is not a merge node.
We fix this up by moving the OpSelectionMerge to a new location if it is
still needed.
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).
When doing the validator checks, an instruction is currently registered
at the end of IdPass. This creates an inconsistency. In IdPass, an
instruction that uses its own result will treat that use as a forward
reference. Then in the following passes it will not because the
definition can be found.
It seems best to update the state after all of the check have been done
for the current instruction. This makes it consistent for all of the
passes.
This makes a different when trying to verify OpTypeStruct.
Fixes https://crbug.com/874372.
In local-access-chain-convert, we replace loads by load the entire
variable, then doing the extract. The extract will have the same value
as the load. However, if the load has a decoration on it, the
decoration is lost because we do not copy any them to the new id.
This is fixed by rewritting the load into the extract and keeping the
same result id.
This change has the effect that we do not call DCEInst on the loads
because the load is not being deleted, but replaced. This could leave
OpAccessChain instructions around that are not used. This is not a
problem for -O and -Os. They run local_single_*_elim passes and then
dead code elimination. The dce will remove the unused access chains,
and the load elimination passes work even if there are unused access
chains. I have added test to them to ensure they will not loss
opportunities.
Fixes#1787.
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.
In `TypeManager::RebuildType`, the base cases call `Clone`, which will
copy the decorations for the type. After that it breaks out of the
switch statement and copies the decorations again.
This has not causes any real problems yet because none of those types
are allowed to have decorations. However to make the code more robust
it is best to not copy twice because it should be empty.
This way if a new base type or decoration is added that changes this
rule the code will be correct.
* Moved function opcode validation out of idUsage and into new files
* minor style changes
* General opcode checking is in validate_function.cpp
* Execution limitation checking is in
validate_execution_limitations.cpp
* Execution limitations was split into a new pass as it requires other
validation to register those limitations first.
* Changed entry point validation to check storage class of variable
instead of pointer
* added a test
* Moved several checks after opcode validation
* These checks should be able to guarantee individual instructions are
ok
* Updated tests due to reordered checks