// Copyright (c) 2017 Google Inc. // // 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_VAL_DECORATION_H_ #define SOURCE_VAL_DECORATION_H_ #include #include #include #include "source/latest_version_spirv_header.h" namespace spvtools { namespace val { // An object of this class represents a specific decoration including its // parameters (if any). Decorations are used by OpDecorate and OpMemberDecorate, // and they describe certain properties that can be assigned to one or several // s. // // A Decoration object contains the decoration type (an enum), associated // literal parameters, and struct member index. If the decoration does not apply // to a struct member, then the index is kInvalidIndex. A Decoration object does // not store the target Id, i.e. the Id to which it applies. It is // possible for the same decoration to be applied to several s (and they // might be assigned using separate SPIR-V instructions, possibly using an // assignment through GroupDecorate). // // Example 1: Decoration for an object with no parameters: // OpDecorate %obj Flat // dec_type_ = SpvDecorationFlat // params_ = empty vector // struct_member_index_ = kInvalidMember // // Example 2: Decoration for an object with two parameters: // OpDecorate %obj LinkageAttributes "link" Import // dec_type_ = SpvDecorationLinkageAttributes // params_ = vector { link, Import } // struct_member_index_ = kInvalidMember // // Example 3: Decoration for a member of a structure with one parameter: // OpMemberDecorate %struct 2 Offset 2 // dec_type_ = SpvDecorationOffset // params_ = vector { 2 } // struct_member_index_ = 2 // class Decoration { public: enum { kInvalidMember = -1 }; Decoration(SpvDecoration t, const std::vector& parameters = std::vector(), uint32_t member_index = kInvalidMember) : dec_type_(t), params_(parameters), struct_member_index_(member_index) {} void set_struct_member_index(uint32_t index) { struct_member_index_ = index; } int struct_member_index() const { return struct_member_index_; } SpvDecoration dec_type() const { return dec_type_; } std::vector& params() { return params_; } const std::vector& params() const { return params_; } inline bool operator<(const Decoration& rhs) const { // Note: Sort by struct_member_index_ first, then type, so look up can be // efficient using lower_bound() and upper_bound(). if (struct_member_index_ < rhs.struct_member_index_) return true; if (rhs.struct_member_index_ < struct_member_index_) return false; if (dec_type_ < rhs.dec_type_) return true; if (rhs.dec_type_ < dec_type_) return false; return params_ < rhs.params_; } inline bool operator==(const Decoration& rhs) const { return (dec_type_ == rhs.dec_type_ && params_ == rhs.params_ && struct_member_index_ == rhs.struct_member_index_); } private: SpvDecoration dec_type_; std::vector params_; // If the decoration applies to a member of a structure type, then the index // of the member is stored here. Otherwise, this is kInvalidIndex. int struct_member_index_; }; } // namespace val } // namespace spvtools #endif // SOURCE_VAL_DECORATION_H_