Add test for case where OpBranch branches to a value (a function value).
Previous tests only checked a label value (name of a block.).
Update validate_id.cpp to remove the TODO for OpBranch and say that it
is already checked in validate_cfg.cpp
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')
Create class to encapsulate control flow analysis and share across
validator and optimizer. A WIP. Start with DepthFirstTraversal. Next
pull in CalculateDominators.
The limit for the number of struct members is parameterized using
command line options.
Add --max-struct-depth command line option.
Add --max-switch-branches command line option.
Add --max-function-args command line option.
Add --max-control-flow-nesting-depth option.
Add --max-access-chain-indexes option.
If a merge block is reachable, then it must be *strictly* dominated
by its header. Until now we've allowed the header and the merge
block to be the same.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/551
Also: Use dominates and postdominates methods on BasicBlock to
improve readability.
According to Section 2.17 (Universal Limits) of the SPIR-V Spec, the
control flow nesting depth may not be larger than 1023.
This is checked only when we are required to have structured
control flow. Otherwise it's not clear how to compute control
flow nesting depth.
The number of (literal, label) pairs passed to OpSwitch may not exceed
16,383. Added code to validate this and added unit tests for it.
Also fixed a typo in another validor error message.
Example of an error:
spirv-tools/source/validate_cfg.cpp:516:45: error: chosen constructor is
explicit in copy-initialization:
_.current_function().RegisterBlockEnd({}, opcode);
Use libspirv::CapabilitySet instead of a 64-bit mask.
Remove dead function spvOpcodeRequiresCapability and its tests.
The JSON grammar parser is simplified since it just writes the
list of capabilities as a braced list, and takes advantage of
the CapabilitySet intializer-list constructor.
- Find unreachable continue targets. Look for back edges
with a DFS traversal separate from the dominance traversals,
where we count the OpLoopMerge from the header to the continue
target as an edge in the graph.
- It's ok for a loop to have multiple back edges, provided
they are all from the same block, and we call that the latch block.
This may require a clarification/fix in the SPIR-V spec.
- Compute postdominance correctly for infinite loop:
Bias *predecessor* traversal root finding so that you use
a later block in the original list. This ensures that
for certain simple infinite loops in the CFG where neither
block branches to a node without successors, that we'll
compute the loop header as dominating the latch block, and the
latch block as postdominating the loop header.
Fixes dominance calculation when there is a forward arc from an
unreachable block A to a reachable block B. Before this fix, we would
say that B is not dominated by the graph entry node, and instead say
that the immediate dominator of B is the psuedo-entry node of the
augmented CFG.
The fix:
- Dominance is defined in terms of a traversal from the entry block
of the CFG. So the forward DFS should start from the function
entry block, not the pseudo-entry-block.
- When following edges backward during dominance calculations, only go to
nodes that are actually reachable in the forward traversal.
Important: the sense of reachability flips around when computing
post-dominance.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/297
Ensure the dominance calculation visits all nodes in the CFG.
The successor list of the pseudo-entry node is augmented with
a single node in each cycle that otherwise would not be visited.
Similarly, the predecssors list of the pseduo-exit node is augmented
with the a single node in each cycle that otherwise would not
be visited.
Pulls DepthFirstSearch out so it's accessible outside of the dominator
calculation.
Fixes https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/279
For dominance calculations we use an "augmented" CFG
where we always add a pseudo-entry node that is the predecessor
in the augmented CFG to any nodes that have no predecessors in the
regular CFG. Similarly, we add a pseudo-exit node that is the
predecessor in the augmented CFG that is a successor to any
node that has no successors in the regular CFG.
Pseudo entry and exit blocks live in the Function object.
Fixes a subtle problem where we were implicitly creating
the block_details for the pseudo-exit node since it didn't
appear in the idoms map, and yet we referenced it. In such a case the
contents of the block details could be garbage, or zero-initialized.
That sometimes caused incorrect calculation of immediate dominators
and post-dominators. For example, on a debug build where the details
could be zero-initialized, the dominator of an unreachable block would
be given as the pseudo-exit node. Bizarre.
Also, enforce the rule that you must have an OpFunctionEnd to close off
the last function.
Refactor the way the post order vector is created. This new method
will allow for the extraction of backedges and create the post order
vector in one pass.
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.
Replace two other, imperfect mechanisms for use-def tracking.
Use ValidationState_t::entry_points to track entry points.
Concentrate undefined-ID diagnostics in a single place.
Move validate_types.h content into validate.h due to increased
inter-dependency.
Track uses of all IDs: TYPE_ID, SCOPE_ID, ...
Also update some blurbs.
Fix entry-point accumulation and move it outside ProcessIds().
Remove validate_types.h from CMakeLists.txt.
Blurb for spvIsIdType.
Remove redundant diagnostics for undefined IDs.
Join "can not" and reformat.