SPIRV-Tools/source/assembly_grammar.h
Lei Zhang 972788bf23 Use opaque context object to hold SPIR-V info tables.
Previously the opcode table is declared as an global array and we
have spvOpcodeTableInitialize() modifying it. That can result in
race condition. Now spvOpcodeTabelGet() copies the whole underlying
array.
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#ifndef LIBSPIRV_ASSEMBLY_GRAMMAR_H_
#define LIBSPIRV_ASSEMBLY_GRAMMAR_H_
#include "libspirv/libspirv.h"
#include "operand.h"
#include "table.h"
namespace libspirv {
// Encapsulates the grammar to use for SPIR-V assembly.
// Contains methods to query for valid instructions and operands.
class AssemblyGrammar {
public:
AssemblyGrammar(const spv_const_context context)
: operandTable_(context->operand_table),
opcodeTable_(context->opcode_table),
extInstTable_(context->ext_inst_table) {}
// Returns true if the internal tables have been initialized with valid data.
bool isValid() const;
// Fills in the desc parameter with the information about the opcode
// of the given name. Returns SPV_SUCCESS if the opcode was found, and
// SPV_ERROR_INVALID_LOOKUP if the opcode does not exist.
spv_result_t lookupOpcode(const char* name, spv_opcode_desc* desc) const;
// Fills in the desc parameter with the information about the opcode
// of the valid. Returns SPV_SUCCESS if the opcode was found, and
// SPV_ERROR_INVALID_LOOKUP if the opcode does not exist.
spv_result_t lookupOpcode(SpvOp opcode, spv_opcode_desc* desc) const;
// Fills in the desc parameter with the information about the given
// operand. Returns SPV_SUCCESS if the operand was found, and
// SPV_ERROR_INVALID_LOOKUP otherwise.
spv_result_t lookupOperand(spv_operand_type_t type, const char* name,
size_t name_len, spv_operand_desc* desc) const;
// Fills in the desc parameter with the information about the given
// operand. Returns SPV_SUCCESS if the operand was found, and
// SPV_ERROR_INVALID_LOOKUP otherwise.
spv_result_t lookupOperand(spv_operand_type_t type, uint32_t operand,
spv_operand_desc* desc) const;
// Finds the opcode for the given OpSpecConstantOp opcode name. The name
// should not have the "Op" prefix. For example, "IAdd" corresponds to
// the integer add opcode for OpSpecConstantOp. On success, returns
// SPV_SUCCESS and sends the discovered operation code through the opcode
// parameter. On failure, returns SPV_ERROR_INVALID_LOOKUP.
spv_result_t lookupSpecConstantOpcode(const char* name, SpvOp* opcode) const;
// Returns SPV_SUCCESS if the given opcode is valid as the opcode operand
// to OpSpecConstantOp.
spv_result_t lookupSpecConstantOpcode(SpvOp opcode) const;
// Parses a mask expression string for the given operand type.
//
// A mask expression is a sequence of one or more terms separated by '|',
// where each term is a named enum value for a given type. No whitespace
// is permitted.
//
// On success, the value is written to pValue, and SPV_SUCCESS is returend.
// The operand type is defined by the type parameter, and the text to be
// parsed is defined by the textValue parameter.
spv_result_t parseMaskOperand(const spv_operand_type_t type,
const char* textValue, uint32_t* pValue) const;
// Writes the extended operand with the given type and text to the *extInst
// parameter.
// Returns SPV_SUCCESS if the value could be found.
spv_result_t lookupExtInst(spv_ext_inst_type_t type, const char* textValue,
spv_ext_inst_desc* extInst) const;
// Writes the extended operand with the given type and first encoded word
// to the *extInst parameter.
// Returns SPV_SUCCESS if the value could be found.
spv_result_t lookupExtInst(spv_ext_inst_type_t type, uint32_t firstWord,
spv_ext_inst_desc* extInst) const;
// Inserts the operands expected after the given typed mask onto the front
// of the given pattern.
//
// Each set bit in the mask represents zero or more operand types that should
// be prepended onto the pattern. Opearnds for a less significant bit always
// appear before operands for a more significatn bit.
//
// If a set bit is unknown, then we assume it has no operands.
void prependOperandTypesForMask(const spv_operand_type_t type,
const uint32_t mask,
spv_operand_pattern_t* pattern) const;
private:
const spv_operand_table operandTable_;
const spv_opcode_table opcodeTable_;
const spv_ext_inst_table extInstTable_;
};
}
#endif // LIBSPIRV_ASSEMBLY_GRAMMAR_H_