SPIRV-Tools/source/opt/const_folding_rules.h
alan-baker d35a78db57
Switch SPIRV-Tools to use spirv.hpp11 internally (#4981)
Fixes #4960

* Switches to using enum classes with an underlying type to avoid
  undefined behaviour
2022-11-04 17:27:10 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2018 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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//
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#ifndef SOURCE_OPT_CONST_FOLDING_RULES_H_
#define SOURCE_OPT_CONST_FOLDING_RULES_H_
#include <unordered_map>
#include <vector>
#include "source/opt/constants.h"
namespace spvtools {
namespace opt {
// Constant Folding Rules:
//
// The folding mechanism is built around the concept of a |ConstantFoldingRule|.
// A constant folding rule is a function that implements a method of simplifying
// an instruction to a constant.
//
// 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 constant folding rule returns a pointer to an Constant if |inst| can be
// simplified using this rule. Otherwise, it returns |nullptr|.
//
// See const_folding_rules.cpp for examples on how to write a constant folding
// rule.
//
// Be sure to add new constant folding rules to the table of constant folding
// rules in the constructor for ConstantFoldingRules. 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 ConstantFoldingRule = std::function<const analysis::Constant*(
IRContext* ctx, Instruction* inst,
const std::vector<const analysis::Constant*>& constants)>;
class ConstantFoldingRules {
protected:
// The |Key| and |Value| structs are used to by-pass a "decorated name length
// exceeded, name was truncated" warning on VS2013 and VS2015.
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;
}
struct Value {
std::vector<ConstantFoldingRule> value;
void push_back(ConstantFoldingRule rule) { value.push_back(rule); }
};
public:
ConstantFoldingRules(IRContext* ctx) : context_(ctx) {}
virtual ~ConstantFoldingRules() = default;
// Returns true if there is at least 1 folding rule for |opcode|.
bool HasFoldingRule(const Instruction* inst) const {
return !GetRulesForInstruction(inst).empty();
}
// Returns true if there is at least 1 folding rule for |inst|.
const std::vector<ConstantFoldingRule>& GetRulesForInstruction(
const Instruction* inst) const {
if (inst->opcode() != spv::Op::OpExtInst) {
auto it = rules_.find(inst->opcode());
if (it != rules_.end()) {
return it->second.value;
}
} 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.value;
}
}
return empty_vector_;
}
// Add the folding rules.
virtual void AddFoldingRules();
protected:
struct hasher {
size_t operator()(const spv::Op& op) const noexcept {
return std::hash<uint32_t>()(uint32_t(op));
}
};
// |rules[opcode]| is the set of rules that can be applied to instructions
// with |opcode| as the opcode.
std::unordered_map<spv::Op, Value, hasher> rules_;
// The folding rules for extended instructions.
std::map<Key, Value> ext_rules_;
private:
// The context that the instruction to be folded will be a part of.
IRContext* context_;
// The empty set of rules to be used as the default return value in
// |GetRulesForInstruction|.
std::vector<ConstantFoldingRule> empty_vector_;
};
} // namespace opt
} // namespace spvtools
#endif // SOURCE_OPT_CONST_FOLDING_RULES_H_