SPIRV-Tools/source/fuzz/transformation_outline_function.h
Alastair Donaldson bed84792f9
spirv-fuzz: Call by value and move in transformations (#4208)
Adapts all transformation classes so that their protobuf message is
passed by value and then moved into the message_ field.
2021-03-23 13:31:44 +00:00

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// Copyright (c) 2019 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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//
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#ifndef SOURCE_FUZZ_TRANSFORMATION_OUTLINE_FUNCTION_H_
#define SOURCE_FUZZ_TRANSFORMATION_OUTLINE_FUNCTION_H_
#include <map>
#include <set>
#include <vector>
#include "source/fuzz/protobufs/spirvfuzz_protobufs.h"
#include "source/fuzz/transformation.h"
#include "source/fuzz/transformation_context.h"
#include "source/opt/ir_context.h"
namespace spvtools {
namespace fuzz {
class TransformationOutlineFunction : public Transformation {
public:
explicit TransformationOutlineFunction(
protobufs::TransformationOutlineFunction message);
TransformationOutlineFunction(
uint32_t entry_block, uint32_t exit_block,
uint32_t new_function_struct_return_type_id,
uint32_t new_function_type_id, uint32_t new_function_id,
uint32_t new_function_region_entry_block, uint32_t new_caller_result_id,
uint32_t new_callee_result_id,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& input_id_to_fresh_id,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& output_id_to_fresh_id);
// - All the fresh ids occurring in the transformation must be distinct and
// fresh
// - |message_.entry_block| and |message_.exit_block| must form a single-entry
// single-exit control flow graph region
// - |message_.entry_block| must not start with OpVariable
// - |message_.entry_block| must not be a loop header
// - |message_.exit_block| must not be a merge block or the continue target
// of a loop
// - A structured control flow construct must lie either completely within the
// region or completely outside it
// - |message.entry_block| must not start with OpPhi; this is to keep the
// transformation simple - another transformation should be used to split
// a desired entry block that starts with OpPhi if needed
// - |message_.input_id_to_fresh_id| must contain an entry for every id
// defined outside the region but used in the region
// - |message_.output_id_to_fresh_id| must contain an entry for every id
// defined in the region but used outside the region
bool IsApplicable(
opt::IRContext* ir_context,
const TransformationContext& transformation_context) const override;
// - A new function with id |message_.new_function_id| is added to the module.
// - If the region generates output ids, the return type of this function is
// a new struct type with one field per output id, and with type id
// |message_.new_function_struct_return_type|, otherwise the function return
// types is void and |message_.new_function_struct_return_type| is not used.
// - If the region generates input ids, the new function has one parameter per
// input id. Fresh ids for these parameters are provided by
// |message_.input_id_to_fresh_id|.
// - Unless the type required for the new function is already known,
// |message_.new_function_type_id| is used as the type id for a new function
// type, and the new function uses this type.
// - The new function starts with a placeholder block with id
// |message_.new_function_first_block|, which jumps straight to a successor
// block, to avoid violating rules on what the first block in a function may
// look like.
// - The outlined region is replaced with a single block, with the same id
// as |message_.entry_block|, and which calls the new function, passing the
// region's input ids as parameters. The result is stored in
// |message_.new_caller_result_id|, which has type
// |message_.new_function_struct_return_type| (unless there are
// no output ids, in which case the return type is void). The components
// of this returned struct are then copied out into the region's output ids.
// The block ends with the merge instruction (if any) and terminator of
// |message_.exit_block|.
// - The body of the new function is identical to the outlined region, except
// that (a) the region's entry block has id
// |message_.new_function_region_entry_block|, (b) input id uses are
// replaced with parameter accesses, (c) and definitions of output ids are
// replaced with definitions of corresponding fresh ids provided by
// |message_.output_id_to_fresh_id|, and (d) the block of the function
// ends by returning a composite of type
// |message_.new_function_struct_return_type| comprised of all the fresh
// output ids (unless the return type is void, in which case no value is
// returned.
void Apply(opt::IRContext* ir_context,
TransformationContext* transformation_context) const override;
std::unordered_set<uint32_t> GetFreshIds() const override;
protobufs::Transformation ToMessage() const override;
// Returns the set of blocks dominated by |entry_block| and post-dominated
// by |exit_block|.
static std::set<opt::BasicBlock*> GetRegionBlocks(
opt::IRContext* ir_context, opt::BasicBlock* entry_block,
opt::BasicBlock* exit_block);
// Yields ids that are used in |region_set| and that are either parameters
// to the function containing |region_set|, or are defined by blocks of this
// function that are outside |region_set|.
//
// Special cases: OpPhi instructions in |region_entry_block| and the
// terminator of |region_exit_block| do not get outlined, therefore
// - id uses in OpPhi instructions in |region_entry_block| are ignored
// - id uses in the terminator instruction of |region_exit_block| are ignored
static std::vector<uint32_t> GetRegionInputIds(
opt::IRContext* ir_context, const std::set<opt::BasicBlock*>& region_set,
opt::BasicBlock* region_exit_block);
// Yields all ids that are defined in |region_set| and used outside
// |region_set|.
//
// Special cases: for similar reasons as for |GetRegionInputIds|,
// - ids defined in the region and used in the terminator of
// |region_exit_block| count as output ids
static std::vector<uint32_t> GetRegionOutputIds(
opt::IRContext* ir_context, const std::set<opt::BasicBlock*>& region_set,
opt::BasicBlock* region_exit_block);
private:
// Ensures that the module's id bound is at least the maximum of any fresh id
// associated with the transformation.
void UpdateModuleIdBoundForFreshIds(
opt::IRContext* ir_context,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& input_id_to_fresh_id_map,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& output_id_to_fresh_id_map) const;
// Uses |input_id_to_fresh_id_map| and |output_id_to_fresh_id_map| to convert,
// in the region to be outlined, all the input ids in |region_input_ids| and
// the output ids in |region_output_ids| to their fresh counterparts.
// Parameters |region_blocks| provides access to the blocks that must be
// modified, and |original_region_exit_block| allows for some special cases
// where ids should not be remapped.
void RemapInputAndOutputIdsInRegion(
opt::IRContext* ir_context,
const opt::BasicBlock& original_region_exit_block,
const std::set<opt::BasicBlock*>& region_blocks,
const std::vector<uint32_t>& region_input_ids,
const std::vector<uint32_t>& region_output_ids,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& input_id_to_fresh_id_map,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& output_id_to_fresh_id_map) const;
// Produce a Function object that has the right function type and parameter
// declarations. The function argument types and parameter ids are dictated
// by |region_input_ids| and |input_id_to_fresh_id_map|. The function return
// type is dictated by |region_output_ids|.
//
// A new struct type to represent the function return type, and a new function
// type for the function, will be added to the module (unless suitable types
// are already present).
//
// Facts about the function containing the outlined region that are relevant
// to the new function are propagated via the vact manager in
// |transformation_context|.
std::unique_ptr<opt::Function> PrepareFunctionPrototype(
const std::vector<uint32_t>& region_input_ids,
const std::vector<uint32_t>& region_output_ids,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& input_id_to_fresh_id_map,
opt::IRContext* ir_context,
TransformationContext* transformation_context) const;
// Creates the body of the outlined function by cloning blocks from the
// original region, given by |region_blocks|, adapting the cloned version
// of |original_region_exit_block| so that it returns something appropriate,
// and patching up branches to |original_region_entry_block| to refer to its
// clone. Parameters |region_output_ids| and |output_id_to_fresh_id_map| are
// used to determine what the function should return. Parameter
// |output_id_to_type_id| provides the type of each output id.
//
// The |transformation_context| argument allow facts about blocks being
// outlined, e.g. whether they are dead blocks, to be asserted about blocks
// that get created during outlining.
void PopulateOutlinedFunction(
const opt::BasicBlock& original_region_entry_block,
const opt::BasicBlock& original_region_exit_block,
const std::set<opt::BasicBlock*>& region_blocks,
const std::vector<uint32_t>& region_output_ids,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& output_id_to_type_id,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& output_id_to_fresh_id_map,
opt::IRContext* ir_context, opt::Function* outlined_function) const;
// Shrinks the outlined region, given by |region_blocks|, down to the single
// block |original_region_entry_block|. This block is itself shrunk to just
// contain:
// - any OpPhi instructions that were originally present
// - a call to the outlined function, with parameters provided by
// |region_input_ids|
// - instructions to route components of the call's return value into
// |region_output_ids|
// - The merge instruction (if any) and terminator of the original region's
// exit block, given by |cloned_exit_block_merge| and
// |cloned_exit_block_terminator|
// Parameters |output_id_to_type_id| and |return_type_id| provide the
// provide types for the region's output ids, and the return type of the
// outlined function: as the module is in an inconsistent state when this
// function is called, this information cannot be gotten from the def-use
// manager.
void ShrinkOriginalRegion(
opt::IRContext* ir_context,
const std::set<opt::BasicBlock*>& region_blocks,
const std::vector<uint32_t>& region_input_ids,
const std::vector<uint32_t>& region_output_ids,
const std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& output_id_to_type_id,
uint32_t return_type_id,
std::unique_ptr<opt::Instruction> cloned_exit_block_merge,
std::unique_ptr<opt::Instruction> cloned_exit_block_terminator,
opt::BasicBlock* original_region_entry_block) const;
protobufs::TransformationOutlineFunction message_;
};
} // namespace fuzz
} // namespace spvtools
#endif // SOURCE_FUZZ_TRANSFORMATION_OUTLINE_FUNCTION_H_