SPIRV-Tools/source/fuzz/transformation_set_loop_control.cpp
Alastair Donaldson 8d4261bc44
spirv-fuzz: Introduce TransformationContext (#3272)
Some transformations (e.g. TransformationAddFunction) rely on running
the validator to decide whether the transformation is applicable.  A
recent change allowed spirv-fuzz to take validator options, to cater
for the case where a module should be considered valid under
particular conditions.  However, validation during the checking of
transformations had no access to these validator options.

This change introduced TransformationContext, which currently consists
of a fact manager and a set of validator options, but could in the
future have other fields corresponding to other objects that it is
useful to have access to when applying transformations.  Now, instead
of checking and applying transformations in the context of a
FactManager, a TransformationContext is used.  This gives access to
the fact manager as before, and also access to the validator options
when they are needed.
2020-04-02 15:54:46 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2019 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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#include "source/fuzz/transformation_set_loop_control.h"
namespace spvtools {
namespace fuzz {
TransformationSetLoopControl::TransformationSetLoopControl(
const spvtools::fuzz::protobufs::TransformationSetLoopControl& message)
: message_(message) {}
TransformationSetLoopControl::TransformationSetLoopControl(
uint32_t block_id, uint32_t loop_control, uint32_t peel_count,
uint32_t partial_count) {
message_.set_block_id(block_id);
message_.set_loop_control(loop_control);
message_.set_peel_count(peel_count);
message_.set_partial_count(partial_count);
}
bool TransformationSetLoopControl::IsApplicable(
opt::IRContext* ir_context, const TransformationContext& /*unused*/) const {
// |message_.block_id| must identify a block that ends with OpLoopMerge.
auto block = ir_context->get_instr_block(message_.block_id());
if (!block) {
return false;
}
auto merge_inst = block->GetMergeInst();
if (!merge_inst || merge_inst->opcode() != SpvOpLoopMerge) {
return false;
}
// We sanity-check that the transformation does not try to set any meaningless
// bits of the loop control mask.
uint32_t all_loop_control_mask_bits_set =
SpvLoopControlUnrollMask | SpvLoopControlDontUnrollMask |
SpvLoopControlDependencyInfiniteMask |
SpvLoopControlDependencyLengthMask | SpvLoopControlMinIterationsMask |
SpvLoopControlMaxIterationsMask | SpvLoopControlIterationMultipleMask |
SpvLoopControlPeelCountMask | SpvLoopControlPartialCountMask;
// The variable is only used in an assertion; the following keeps release-mode
// compilers happy.
(void)(all_loop_control_mask_bits_set);
// No additional bits should be set.
assert(!(message_.loop_control() & ~all_loop_control_mask_bits_set));
// Grab the loop control mask currently associated with the OpLoopMerge
// instruction.
auto existing_loop_control_mask =
merge_inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(kLoopControlMaskInOperandIndex);
// Check that there is no attempt to set one of the loop controls that
// requires guarantees to hold.
for (SpvLoopControlMask mask :
{SpvLoopControlDependencyInfiniteMask,
SpvLoopControlDependencyLengthMask, SpvLoopControlMinIterationsMask,
SpvLoopControlMaxIterationsMask, SpvLoopControlIterationMultipleMask}) {
// We have a problem if this loop control bit was not set in the original
// loop control mask but is set by the transformation.
if (LoopControlBitIsAddedByTransformation(mask,
existing_loop_control_mask)) {
return false;
}
}
if ((message_.loop_control() &
(SpvLoopControlPeelCountMask | SpvLoopControlPartialCountMask)) &&
!(PeelCountIsSupported(ir_context) &&
PartialCountIsSupported(ir_context))) {
// At least one of PeelCount or PartialCount is used, but the SPIR-V version
// in question does not support these loop controls.
return false;
}
if (message_.peel_count() > 0 &&
!(message_.loop_control() & SpvLoopControlPeelCountMask)) {
// Peel count provided, but peel count mask bit not set.
return false;
}
if (message_.partial_count() > 0 &&
!(message_.loop_control() & SpvLoopControlPartialCountMask)) {
// Partial count provided, but partial count mask bit not set.
return false;
}
// We must not set both 'don't unroll' and one of 'peel count' or 'partial
// count'.
return !((message_.loop_control() & SpvLoopControlDontUnrollMask) &&
(message_.loop_control() &
(SpvLoopControlPeelCountMask | SpvLoopControlPartialCountMask)));
}
void TransformationSetLoopControl::Apply(
opt::IRContext* ir_context, TransformationContext* /*unused*/) const {
// Grab the loop merge instruction and its associated loop control mask.
auto merge_inst =
ir_context->get_instr_block(message_.block_id())->GetMergeInst();
auto existing_loop_control_mask =
merge_inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(kLoopControlMaskInOperandIndex);
// We are going to replace the OpLoopMerge's operands with this list.
opt::Instruction::OperandList new_operands;
// We add the existing merge block and continue target ids.
new_operands.push_back(merge_inst->GetInOperand(0));
new_operands.push_back(merge_inst->GetInOperand(1));
// We use the loop control mask from the transformation.
new_operands.push_back(
{SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LOOP_CONTROL, {message_.loop_control()}});
// It remains to determine what literals to provide, in association with
// the new loop control mask.
//
// For the loop controls that require guarantees to hold about the number
// of loop iterations, we need to keep, from the original OpLoopMerge, any
// literals associated with loop control bits that are still set.
uint32_t literal_index = 0; // Indexes into the literals from the original
// instruction.
for (SpvLoopControlMask mask :
{SpvLoopControlDependencyLengthMask, SpvLoopControlMinIterationsMask,
SpvLoopControlMaxIterationsMask, SpvLoopControlIterationMultipleMask}) {
// Check whether the bit was set in the original loop control mask.
if (existing_loop_control_mask & mask) {
// Check whether the bit is set in the new loop control mask.
if (message_.loop_control() & mask) {
// Add the associated literal to our sequence of replacement operands.
new_operands.push_back(
{SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_INTEGER,
{merge_inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(
kLoopControlFirstLiteralInOperandIndex + literal_index)}});
}
// Increment our index into the original loop control mask's literals,
// whether or not the bit was set in the new mask.
literal_index++;
}
}
// If PeelCount is set in the new mask, |message_.peel_count| provides the
// associated peel count.
if (message_.loop_control() & SpvLoopControlPeelCountMask) {
new_operands.push_back(
{SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_INTEGER, {message_.peel_count()}});
}
// Similar, but for PartialCount.
if (message_.loop_control() & SpvLoopControlPartialCountMask) {
new_operands.push_back(
{SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_INTEGER, {message_.partial_count()}});
}
// Replace the input operands of the OpLoopMerge with the new operands we have
// accumulated.
merge_inst->SetInOperands(std::move(new_operands));
}
protobufs::Transformation TransformationSetLoopControl::ToMessage() const {
protobufs::Transformation result;
*result.mutable_set_loop_control() = message_;
return result;
}
bool TransformationSetLoopControl::LoopControlBitIsAddedByTransformation(
SpvLoopControlMask loop_control_single_bit_mask,
uint32_t existing_loop_control_mask) const {
return !(loop_control_single_bit_mask & existing_loop_control_mask) &&
(loop_control_single_bit_mask & message_.loop_control());
}
bool TransformationSetLoopControl::PartialCountIsSupported(
opt::IRContext* ir_context) {
// TODO(afd): We capture the universal environments for which this loop
// control is definitely not supported. The check should be refined on
// demand for other target environments.
switch (ir_context->grammar().target_env()) {
case SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_0:
case SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_1:
case SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_2:
case SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_3:
return false;
default:
return true;
}
}
bool TransformationSetLoopControl::PeelCountIsSupported(
opt::IRContext* ir_context) {
// TODO(afd): We capture the universal environments for which this loop
// control is definitely not supported. The check should be refined on
// demand for other target environments.
switch (ir_context->grammar().target_env()) {
case SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_0:
case SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_1:
case SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_2:
case SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_3:
return false;
default:
return true;
}
}
} // namespace fuzz
} // namespace spvtools