// Copyright (c) 2018 Google LLC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef SOURCE_OPT_FOLDING_RULES_H_ #define SOURCE_OPT_FOLDING_RULES_H_ #include #include #include #include "source/opt/constants.h" namespace spvtools { namespace opt { // Folding Rules: // // The folding mechanism is built around the concept of a |FoldingRule|. A // folding rule is a function that implements a method of simplifying an // instruction. // // The inputs to a folding rule are: // |inst| - the instruction to be simplified. // |constants| - if an in-operands is an id of a constant, then the // corresponding value in |constants| contains that // constant value. Otherwise, the corresponding entry in // |constants| is |nullptr|. // // A folding rule returns true if |inst| can be simplified using this rule. If // the instruction can be simplified, then |inst| is changed to the simplified // instruction. Otherwise, |inst| remains the same. // // See folding_rules.cpp for examples on how to write a folding rule. It is // important to note that if |inst| can be folded to the result of an // instruction that feed it, then |inst| should be changed to an OpCopyObject // that copies that id. // // Be sure to add new folding rules to the table of folding rules in the // constructor for FoldingRules. The new rule should be added to the list for // every opcode that it applies to. Note that earlier rules in the list are // given priority. That is, if an earlier rule is able to fold an instruction, // the later rules will not be attempted. using FoldingRule = std::function& constants)>; class FoldingRules { public: using FoldingRuleSet = std::vector; explicit FoldingRules(IRContext* ctx) : context_(ctx) {} virtual ~FoldingRules() = default; const FoldingRuleSet& GetRulesForInstruction(Instruction* inst) const { if (inst->opcode() != SpvOpExtInst) { auto it = rules_.find(inst->opcode()); if (it != rules_.end()) { return it->second; } } else { uint32_t ext_inst_id = inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(0); uint32_t ext_opcode = inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(1); auto it = ext_rules_.find({ext_inst_id, ext_opcode}); if (it != ext_rules_.end()) { return it->second; } } return empty_vector_; } IRContext* context() { return context_; } // Adds the folding rules for the object. virtual void AddFoldingRules(); protected: // The folding rules for core instructions. std::unordered_map rules_; // The folding rules for extended instructions. struct Key { uint32_t instruction_set; uint32_t opcode; }; friend bool operator<(const Key& a, const Key& b) { if (a.instruction_set < b.instruction_set) { return true; } if (a.instruction_set > b.instruction_set) { return false; } return a.opcode < b.opcode; } std::map ext_rules_; private: IRContext* context_; FoldingRuleSet empty_vector_; }; } // namespace opt } // namespace spvtools #endif // SOURCE_OPT_FOLDING_RULES_H_