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SPIR-V Tools
Overview
The project includes an assembler, disassembler, and validator for SPIR-V, all based on a common static library. The library contains all of the implementation details and is used in the standalone tools whilst also enabling integration into other code bases directly.
Supported features
Assembler and disassembler
- Based on SPIR-V 0.99 Revision 32
- Supports core instructions and enumerants from Rev 32.
- Capability dependencies for enumerants may be incomplete or incorrect.
- Supports all core instructions, for 32-bit code.
- Handling of non-32-bit literal numbers has been recently clarified. Those changes have not been applied.
- All GLSL std450 extended instructions are supported.
- Assembler only does basic syntax checking. No cross validation of IDs or types is performed.
- OpenCL extended instructions are not supported.
Validator
The validator is incomplete. See the Future Work section for more information.
CHANGES (for tools hackers)
2015-09-25
- Updated to Rev32 headers
- Core instructions and enumerants from Rev 32 are supported by the assembler.
- Capability dependencies may be incomplete or incorrect.
- Assembler ID syntax:
- All IDs must use the
%
prefix before the name. - ID name syntax is checked: it must be made from letters, numbers or
underscore (
_
). - IDs with different names always map to different ID numbers.
Previously, a numeric ID such as
%2
could accidentally map to the same numeric ID as named ID%foo
. - In particular, an ID with a number for a name doesn't necessarily
map to that number. E.g.
%2
doesn't necessarily map to ID 2.
- All IDs must use the
- Disassembler emits mask expressions for mask combinations instead of erroring out.
- Fixed parsing and printing of Execution Scope and Memory Semantics operands. They are supplied as IDs, not as literals.
2015-09-18
- MILESTONE: This version of the assembler supports all of SPIR-V Rev31, provided you only use 32-bit values.
- Fixes build problems with MSVC 2013.
- Assembler supports mask expressions
- e.g. OpStore %ptr %value Volatile|Aligned 4
- See
syntax.md
for more.
- Assembler supports image operands from Rev31.
- This uses mask expression support.
- Assembler supports enum operands: storage class enums, sampler addressing mode, sampler filter mode, dim, image format
- More support for
!<number>
syntax. Still incomplete. - Disassembler will print 64-bit values correctly.
2015-09-15
- Fixed spelling of Function Control "Inline" enumerated value.
- Fixed:
Aligned
memory access flag takes a literal number operand. - Fixed parsing of scope ID arguments, e.g. for group operations.
2015-09-11
- Assembly format must be consistent across the entire source module.
- Add API assembler and disassembler entry points to control the format.
- Add command line options to assembler and disassembler to force it: --syntax-format=assignment --syntax-format=canonical The default is "assignment".
- Fixes decorations:
- Names: SaturatedConversion, FuncParamAttr NoCapture
- Values: Fixes values for some decorations: BuiltIn LocalInvocationId, and BuiltIn SubgroupId
- All handling of FPFastMathMode masks.
- LinkageAttributes now requires the literal string operand.
- Fixes capabilities: Adds ImageMipmap, and capabilities from LiteralSampler through SampleRateShading.
2015-09-09
- Avoid confusion about ownership of storage:
spv_binary
is only used for output of the assembler, and should always be destroyed withspvBinaryDestroy
.spv_text
is only used for output of the disassembler, and should always be destroyed withspvTextDestroy
.- Inputs to the assembler and disassembler are provided as pointer and length arguments.
- Fixed parsing of floating point literals.
- Fixed the -p option for the disassembler executable.
- Fixed a build break on MSVC when using a ternary operator with conflicting types.
- More test coverage and other cleanups.
2015-09-04
- The parser has been overhauled
- We use an automatically generated table to describe the syntax of each core instruction. The changes to the SPIR-V spec document generator to create this table are still being developed.
- The parser uses a dynamically updated list of expected operand types.
It is expanded as needed for variable-length lists of operands, and
consumed during the parse. See the uses of
spv_operand_pattern_t
. - The syntax of enum operands and their potential operands is still hand-coded. (That might change depending on the cost-benefit tradeoff.)
- We are actively increasing test coverage.
- We have tweaked the CMake build rules to make it easier to integrate into other packages. Google is integrating SPIR-V Tools into the Vulkan conformance test suite.
- New code tends to use Google C++ style, including formatting as generated
by
clang-format --style=google
. - The spvBinaryToText and spvTextToBinary interfaces have been updated to
remove a conceptual ambiguity that arises when cleaning up
spv_binary_t
andspv_text_t
objects.
Where is the code?
The master
branch of the repository is maintained by
Kenneth Benzie k.benzie@codeplay.com
.
You are looking at the google
branch. Google plans to maintain a linear
history of commits.
Please submit any merge requests as stated in these instructions.
Build
The project uses CMake to generate platform-specific build configurations. To generate these build files issue the following commands.
mkdir <spirv-dir>/build
cd <spirv-dir>/build
cmake [-G<platform-generator>] ..
Once the build files have been generated, build using your preferred development environment.
CMake Options
SPIRV_USE_SANITIZER=<sanitizer>
- on UNIX platforms with an appropriate version ofclang
this option enables the use of the sanitizers documented here, this should only be used with a debug build, disabled by defaultSPIRV_COLOR_TERMINAL=ON
- enables color console output, enabled by defaultSPIRV_WARN_EVERYTHING=OFF
- on UNIX platforms enable the-Weverything
compiler front end option, disabled by defaultSPIRV_WERROR=OFF
- on UNIX platforms enable the-Werror
compiler front end option, disabled by default
Library
Usage
In order to use the library from an application, the include path should point to
<spirv-dir>/include
, which will enable the application to include the header
<spirv-dir>/include/libspirv/libspirv.h
then linking against the static
library in <spirv-build-dir>/bin/libSPIRV.a
or
<spirv-build-dir>/bin/SPIRV.lib
. The intention is for this to be a C API,
however currently it relies on the generated header spirv.h
meaning this is
currently a C++ API.
SPIRV
- the static library CMake target outputs<spirv-dir>/lib/libSPIRV.a
on Linux/Mac or<spirv-dir>/lib/SPIRV.lib
on Windows.
Entry Points
There are three main entry points into the library.
spvTextToBinary
implements the assembler functionality.spvBinaryToText
implements the disassembler functionality.spvValidate
implements the validator functionality.
Source
In addition to the interface header <spirv-dir>/include/libspirv/libspirv.h
the implementation source files reside in <spirv-dir>/source/*
.
The parsers for the assembler and disassembler use a table describing the syntax of each core instruction. This table can be generated from the SPIR-V document generator:
- Apply the patch in
source/core_syntax_table.patch
to the document generator. - Run the document generator with the
-a
option and place the results in theopcode.inc
file in the SPIR-V Toolssource
directory. - Be aware of version skew: The SPIR-V document generator might target a newer verison of the spec than targeted by the SPIR-V tools.
Assembler
The standalone assembler is the binary called spirv-as
and is located in
<spirv-build-dir>/bin/spirv-as
. The functionality of the assembler is
implemented by the spvTextToBinary
library function.
The assembler operates on the textual form.
spirv-as
- the standalone assembler<spirv-dir>/bin/spirv-as
Options
-o <filename>
is used to specify the output file, otherwise this is set toout.spv
.
Syntax
See syntax.md
for the assembly language syntax.
Disassembler
The standalone disassembler is the binary called spirv-dis
and is located in
<spirv-build-dir>/bin/spirv-dis
. The functionality of the disassembler is
implemented by the spvBinaryToText
library function.
The disassembler operates on the binary form.
spirv-dis
- the standalone disassembler<spirv-dir>/bin/spirv-dis
Options
-o <filename>
is used to specify the output file, otherwise this is set toout.spvasm
.-p
prints the assembly to the console on stdout, this includes colored output on Linux, Windows, and Mac.
Validator
The standalone validator is the binary called spirv-val
and is located in
<spirv-build-dir>/bin/spirv-val
. The functionality of the validator is
implemented by the spvValidate
library function.
The validator operates on the binary form.
spirv-val
- the standalone validator<spirv-dir>/bin/spirv-val
Options
-basic
performs basic stream validation, currently not implemented.-layout
performs logical layout validation as described in section 2.16 Validation Rules, currently not implemented.-id
performs ID validation according to the instruction rules in sections 3.28.1 through 3.28.22, enabled but is a work in progress.-capability
performs capability validation and or reporting, currently not implemented.
Tests
The project contains a number of tests, implemented in the UnitSPIRV
executable, used to drive the development and correctness of the tools, these
use the googletest framework. The
googletest source is not provided with
this project, to enable the tests place the
googletest source in the
<spirv-dir>/external/googletest
directory, rerun CMake if you have already
done so previously, CMake will detect the existence of
<spirv-dir>/external/googletest
then build as normal.
Future Work
Assembler and disassembler
- Encode literal numbers correctly, for widths other than 32-bits.
- Support OpenCL extension library.
- Enforce the parsing rules.
- Support UTF-8 literal strings.
- Disallow accidental conflict between numbered IDs and named IDs. For example, %4 should not accidentally alias to %foo.
Validator
- Adopt the parser strategy used by the text and binary parsers.
- Complete implementation of ID validation rules in
spirv-val
. - Implement section 2.16 Validation Rules in
spirv-val
. - Implement Capability validation and or report in
spirv-val
. - Improve assembly output from
spirv-dis
. - Improve diagnostic reports.
Known Issues
- Header file
libspirv.h
cannot be used in C code. - Improve literal parsing in the assembler, currently only decimal integers and floating-point numbers are supported as literal operands and the parser is not contextually aware of the desired width of the operand.
- Sometimes the assembler will succeed, but the disassembler will fail to disassemble the result. (Is this still true?)
Licence
Copyright (c) 2015 The Khronos Group Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and/or associated documentation files (the "Materials"), to deal in the Materials without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Materials, and to permit persons to whom the Materials are furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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