// Copyright (c) 2016 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. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "opt/set_spec_constant_default_value_pass.h" #include "spirv-tools/optimizer.hpp" #include "message.h" #include "tools/io.h" using namespace spvtools; namespace { // Status and actions to perform after parsing command-line arguments. enum OptActions { OPT_CONTINUE, OPT_STOP }; struct OptStatus { OptActions action; int code; }; std::string GetListOfPassesAsString(const spvtools::Optimizer& optimizer) { std::stringstream ss; for (const auto& name : optimizer.GetPassNames()) { ss << "\n\t\t" << name; } return ss.str(); } std::string GetOptimizationPasses() { spvtools::Optimizer optimizer(SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_2); optimizer.RegisterPerformancePasses(); return GetListOfPassesAsString(optimizer); } std::string GetSizePasses() { spvtools::Optimizer optimizer(SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_2); optimizer.RegisterSizePasses(); return GetListOfPassesAsString(optimizer); } void PrintUsage(const char* program) { printf( R"(%s - Optimize a SPIR-V binary file. USAGE: %s [options] [] -o The SPIR-V binary is read from . If no file is specified, or if is "-", then the binary is read from standard input. if is "-", then the optimized output is written to standard output. NOTE: The optimizer is a work in progress. Options: --strip-debug Remove all debug instructions. --freeze-spec-const Freeze the values of specialization constants to their default values. --eliminate-dead-const Eliminate dead constants. --fold-spec-const-op-composite Fold the spec constants defined by OpSpecConstantOp or OpSpecConstantComposite instructions to front-end constants when possible. --set-spec-const-default-value ": ..." Set the default values of the specialization constants with : pairs specified in a double-quoted string. : pairs must be separated by blank spaces, and in each pair, spec id and default value must be separated with colon ':' without any blank spaces in between. e.g.: --set-spec-const-default-value "1:100 2:400" --unify-const Remove the duplicated constants. --flatten-decorations Replace decoration groups with repeated OpDecorate and OpMemberDecorate instructions. --compact-ids Remap result ids to a compact range starting from %%1 and without any gaps. --cfg-cleanup Cleanup the control flow graph. This will remove any unnecessary code from the CFG like unreachable code. Performed on entry point call tree functions and exported functions. --inline-entry-points-exhaustive Exhaustively inline all function calls in entry point call tree functions. Currently does not inline calls to functions with early return in a loop. --convert-local-access-chains Convert constant index access chain loads/stores into equivalent load/stores with inserts and extracts. Performed on function scope variables referenced only with load, store, and constant index access chains in entry point call tree functions. --eliminate-common-uniform Perform load/load elimination for duplicate uniform values. Converts any constant index access chain uniform loads into its equivalent load and extract. Some loads will be moved to facilitate sharing. Performed only on entry point call tree functions. --eliminate-local-single-block Perform single-block store/load and load/load elimination. Performed only on function scope variables in entry point call tree functions. --eliminate-local-single-store Replace stores and loads of function scope variables that are only stored once. Performed on variables referenceed only with loads and stores. Performed only on entry point call tree functions. --eliminate-local-multi-store Replace stores and loads of function scope variables that are stored multiple times. Performed on variables referenceed only with loads and stores. Performed only on entry point call tree functions. --eliminate-insert-extract Replace extract from a sequence of inserts with the corresponding value. Performed only on entry point call tree functions. --eliminate-dead-code-aggressive Delete instructions which do not contribute to a function's output. Performed only on entry point call tree functions. --eliminate-dead-branches Convert conditional branches with constant condition to the indicated unconditional brranch. Delete all resulting dead code. Performed only on entry point call tree functions. --eliminate-dead-functions Deletes functions that cannot be reached from entry points or exported functions. --merge-blocks Join two blocks into a single block if the second has the first as its only predecessor. Performed only on entry point call tree functions. --strength-reduction Replaces instructions with equivalent and less expensive ones. -O Optimize for performance. Apply a sequence of transformations in an attempt to improve the performance of the generated code. For this version of the optimizer, this flag is equivalent to specifying the following optimization code names: %s -Os Optimize for size. Apply a sequence of transformations in an attempt to minimize the size of the generated code. For this version of the optimizer, this flag is equivalent to specifying the following optimization code names: %s NOTE: The specific transformations done by -O and -Os change from release to release. -Oconfig= Apply the sequence of transformations indicated in . This file contains a sequence of strings separated by whitespace (tabs, newlines or blanks). Each string is one of the flags accepted by spirv-opt. Optimizations will be applied in the sequence they appear in the file. This is equivalent to specifying all the flags on the command line. For example, given the file opts.cfg with the content: --inline-entry-points-exhaustive --eliminate-dead-code-aggressive The following two invocations to spirv-opt are equivalent: $ spirv-opt -Oconfig=opts.cfg program.spv $ spirv-opt --inline-entry-points-exhaustive \ --eliminate-dead-code-aggressive program.spv Lines starting with the character '#' in the configuration file indicate a comment and will be ignored. The -O, -Os, and -Oconfig flags act as macros. Using one of them is equivalent to explicitly inserting the underlying flags at that position in the command line. For example, the invocation 'spirv-opt --merge-blocks -O ...' applies the transformation --merge-blocks followed by all the transformations implied by -O. -h, --help Print this help. --version Display optimizer version information. )", program, program, GetOptimizationPasses().c_str(), GetSizePasses().c_str()); } // Reads command-line flags the file specified in |oconfig_flag|. This string // is assumed to have the form "-Oconfig=FILENAME". This function parses the // string and extracts the file name after the '=' sign. // // Flags found in |FILENAME| are pushed at the end of the vector |file_flags|. // // This function returns true on success, false on failure. bool ReadFlagsFromFile(const char* oconfig_flag, std::vector* file_flags) { const char* fname = strchr(oconfig_flag, '='); if (fname == nullptr || fname[0] != '=') { fprintf(stderr, "error: Invalid -Oconfig flag %s\n", oconfig_flag); return false; } fname++; std::ifstream input_file; input_file.open(fname); if (input_file.fail()) { fprintf(stderr, "error: Could not open file '%s'\n", fname); return false; } while (!input_file.eof()) { std::string flag; input_file >> flag; if (flag.length() > 0 && flag[0] != '#') { file_flags->push_back(flag); } } return true; } OptStatus ParseFlags(int argc, const char** argv, Optimizer* optimizer, const char** in_file, const char** out_file); // Parses and handles the -Oconfig flag. |prog_name| contains the name of // the spirv-opt binary (used to build a new argv vector for the recursive // invocation to ParseFlags). |opt_flag| contains the -Oconfig=FILENAME flag. // |optimizer|, |in_file| and |out_file| are as in ParseFlags. // // This returns the same OptStatus instance returned by ParseFlags. OptStatus ParseOconfigFlag(const char* prog_name, const char* opt_flag, Optimizer* optimizer, const char** in_file, const char** out_file) { std::vector flags; flags.push_back(prog_name); std::vector file_flags; if (!ReadFlagsFromFile(opt_flag, &file_flags)) { fprintf(stderr, "error: Could not read optimizer flags from configuration file\n"); return {OPT_STOP, 1}; } flags.insert(flags.end(), file_flags.begin(), file_flags.end()); const char** new_argv = new const char*[flags.size()]; for (size_t i = 0; i < flags.size(); i++) { if (flags[i].find("-Oconfig=") != std::string::npos) { fprintf(stderr, "error: Flag -Oconfig= may not be used inside the configuration " "file\n"); return {OPT_STOP, 1}; } new_argv[i] = flags[i].c_str(); } return ParseFlags(static_cast(flags.size()), new_argv, optimizer, in_file, out_file); } // Parses command-line flags. |argc| contains the number of command-line flags. // |argv| points to an array of strings holding the flags. |optimizer| is the // Optimizer instance used to optimize the program. // // On return, this function stores the name of the input program in |in_file|. // The name of the output file in |out_file|. The return value indicates whether // optimization should continue and a status code indicating an error or // success. OptStatus ParseFlags(int argc, const char** argv, Optimizer* optimizer, const char** in_file, const char** out_file) { for (int argi = 1; argi < argc; ++argi) { const char* cur_arg = argv[argi]; if ('-' == cur_arg[0]) { if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--version")) { printf("%s\n", spvSoftwareVersionDetailsString()); return {OPT_STOP, 0}; } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--help") || 0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "-h")) { PrintUsage(argv[0]); return {OPT_STOP, 0}; } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "-o")) { if (!*out_file && argi + 1 < argc) { *out_file = argv[++argi]; } else { PrintUsage(argv[0]); return {OPT_STOP, 1}; } } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--strip-debug")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateStripDebugInfoPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--set-spec-const-default-value")) { if (++argi < argc) { auto spec_ids_vals = opt::SetSpecConstantDefaultValuePass::ParseDefaultValuesString( argv[argi]); if (!spec_ids_vals) { fprintf(stderr, "error: Invalid argument for " "--set-spec-const-default-value: %s\n", argv[argi]); return {OPT_STOP, 1}; } optimizer->RegisterPass( CreateSetSpecConstantDefaultValuePass(std::move(*spec_ids_vals))); } else { fprintf( stderr, "error: Expected a string of : pairs."); return {OPT_STOP, 1}; } } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--freeze-spec-const")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateFreezeSpecConstantValuePass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--inline-entry-points-exhaustive")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateInlineExhaustivePass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--inline-entry-points-opaque")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateInlineOpaquePass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--convert-local-access-chains")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateLocalAccessChainConvertPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-dead-code-aggressive")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateAggressiveDCEPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-insert-extract")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateInsertExtractElimPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-local-single-block")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateLocalSingleBlockLoadStoreElimPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-local-single-store")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateLocalSingleStoreElimPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--merge-blocks")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateBlockMergePass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-dead-branches")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateDeadBranchElimPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-dead-functions")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateEliminateDeadFunctionsPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-local-multi-store")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateLocalMultiStoreElimPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-common-uniform")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateCommonUniformElimPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--eliminate-dead-const")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateEliminateDeadConstantPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--fold-spec-const-op-composite")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateFoldSpecConstantOpAndCompositePass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--strength-reduction")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateStrengthReductionPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--unify-const")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateUnifyConstantPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--flatten-decorations")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateFlattenDecorationPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--compact-ids")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateCompactIdsPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "--cfg-cleanup")) { optimizer->RegisterPass(CreateCFGCleanupPass()); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "-O")) { optimizer->RegisterPerformancePasses(); } else if (0 == strcmp(cur_arg, "-Os")) { optimizer->RegisterSizePasses(); } else if (0 == strncmp(cur_arg, "-Oconfig=", sizeof("-Oconfig=") - 1)) { OptStatus status = ParseOconfigFlag(argv[0], cur_arg, optimizer, in_file, out_file); if (status.action != OPT_CONTINUE) { return status; } } else if ('\0' == cur_arg[1]) { // Setting a filename of "-" to indicate stdin. if (!*in_file) { *in_file = cur_arg; } else { fprintf(stderr, "error: More than one input file specified\n"); return {OPT_STOP, 1}; } } else { fprintf( stderr, "error: Unknown flag '%s'. Use --help for a list of valid flags\n", cur_arg); return {OPT_STOP, 1}; } } else { if (!*in_file) { *in_file = cur_arg; } else { fprintf(stderr, "error: More than one input file specified\n"); return {OPT_STOP, 1}; } } } return {OPT_CONTINUE, 0}; } } // namespace int main(int argc, const char** argv) { const char* in_file = nullptr; const char* out_file = nullptr; spv_target_env target_env = SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_2; spvtools::Optimizer optimizer(target_env); optimizer.SetMessageConsumer([](spv_message_level_t level, const char* source, const spv_position_t& position, const char* message) { std::cerr << StringifyMessage(level, source, position, message) << std::endl; }); OptStatus status = ParseFlags(argc, argv, &optimizer, &in_file, &out_file); if (status.action == OPT_STOP) { return status.code; } if (out_file == nullptr) { fprintf(stderr, "error: -o required\n"); return 1; } std::vector binary; if (!ReadFile(in_file, "rb", &binary)) { return 1; } // Let's do validation first. spv_context context = spvContextCreate(target_env); spv_diagnostic diagnostic = nullptr; spv_const_binary_t binary_struct = {binary.data(), binary.size()}; spv_result_t error = spvValidate(context, &binary_struct, &diagnostic); if (error) { spvDiagnosticPrint(diagnostic); spvDiagnosticDestroy(diagnostic); spvContextDestroy(context); return error; } spvDiagnosticDestroy(diagnostic); spvContextDestroy(context); // By using the same vector as input and output, we save time in the case // that there was no change. bool ok = optimizer.Run(binary.data(), binary.size(), &binary); if (!WriteFile(out_file, "wb", binary.data(), binary.size())) { return 1; } return ok ? 0 : 1; }