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THE UNMODIFIED, NORMATIVE VERSIONS OF KHRONOS // SPECIFICATIONS AND HEADER INFORMATION ARE LOCATED AT // https://www.khronos.org/registry/ // // THE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, // EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF // MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. // IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY // CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, // TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE // MATERIALS OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE MATERIALS. #ifndef LIBSPIRV_NAME_MAPPER_H_ #define LIBSPIRV_NAME_MAPPER_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "spirv-tools/libspirv.h" #include "assembly_grammar.h" namespace libspirv { // A NameMapper maps SPIR-V Id values to names. Each name is valid to use in // SPIR-V assembly. The mapping is one-to-one, i.e. no two Ids map to the same // name. using NameMapper = std::function; // Returns a NameMapper which always maps an Id to its decimal representation. NameMapper GetTrivialNameMapper(); // A FriendlyNameMapper parses a module upon construction. If the parse is // successful, then the NameForId method maps an Id to a friendly name // while also satisfying the constraints on a NameMapper. // // The mapping is friendly in the following sense: // - If an Id has a debug name (via OpName), then that will be used when // possible. // - Well known scalar types map to friendly names. For example, // OpTypeVoid should be %void. Scalar types map to their names in OpenCL when // there is a correspondence, and otherwise as follows: // - unsigned integer type of n bits map to "u" followed by n // - signed integer type of n bits map to "i" followed by n // - floating point type of n bits map to "fp" followed by n // - Vector type names map to "v" followed by the number of components, // followed by the friendly name for the base type. // - Matrix type names map to "mat" followed by the number of columns, // followed by the friendly name for the base vector type. // - Pointer types map to "_ptr_", then the name of the storage class, then the // name for the pointee type. // - Exotic types like event, pipe, opaque, queue, reserve-id map to their own // human readable names. // - A struct type maps to "_struct_" followed by the raw Id number. That's // pretty simplistic, but workable. class FriendlyNameMapper { public: // Construct a friendly name mapper, and determine friendly names for each // defined Id in the specified module. The module is specified by the code // wordCount, and should be parseable in the specified context. FriendlyNameMapper(const spv_const_context context, const uint32_t* code, const size_t wordCount); // Returns a NameMapper which maps ids to the friendly names parsed from the // module provided to the constructor. NameMapper GetNameMapper() { return [this](uint32_t id) { return this->NameForId(id); }; } // Returns the friendly name for the given id. If the module parsed during // construction is valid, then the mapping satisfies the rules for a // NameMapper. std::string NameForId(uint32_t id); private: // Transforms the given string so that it is acceptable as an Id name in // assembly language. Two distinct inputs can map to the same output. std::string Sanitize(const std::string& suggested_name); // Records a name for the given id. Use the given suggested_name if it // hasn't already been taken, and otherwise generate a new (unused) name // based on the suggested name. void SaveName(uint32_t id, const std::string& suggested_name); // Collects information from the given parsed instruction to populate // name_for_id_. Returns SPV_SUCCESS; spv_result_t ParseInstruction(const spv_parsed_instruction_t& inst); // Forwards a parsed-instruction callback from the binary parser into the // FriendlyNameMapper hidden inside the user_data parameter. static spv_result_t ParseInstructionForwarder( void* user_data, const spv_parsed_instruction_t* parsed_instruction) { return reinterpret_cast(user_data)->ParseInstruction( *parsed_instruction); } // Returns the friendly name for an enumerant. std::string NameForEnumOperand(spv_operand_type_t type, uint32_t word); // Maps an id to its friendly name. This will have an entry for each Id // defined in the module. std::unordered_map name_for_id_; // The set of names that have a mapping in name_for_id_; std::unordered_set used_names_; // The assembly grammar for the current context. const libspirv::AssemblyGrammar grammar_; }; } // namespace libspirv #endif // _LIBSPIRV_NAME_MAPPER_H_