SPIRV-Tools/source/assembly_grammar.h
Chris Forbes 78338d5ba9 Convert pattern stack from deque to vector, and share it
Also move various vector::reserve calls to State ctor
Negligible perf benefit, but more tidy.
2017-07-04 12:02:26 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The Khronos Group Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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#ifndef LIBSPIRV_ASSEMBLY_GRAMMAR_H_
#define LIBSPIRV_ASSEMBLY_GRAMMAR_H_
#include "operand.h"
#include "spirv-tools/libspirv.h"
#include "spirv/1.2/spirv.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:
explicit AssemblyGrammar(const spv_const_context context)
: target_env_(context->target_env),
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;
// Returns the SPIR-V target environment.
spv_target_env target_env() const { return target_env_; }
// 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 returned.
// 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 end
// of the given pattern.
//
// Each set bit in the mask represents zero or more operand types that
// should be appended onto the pattern. Operands for a less significant
// bit must always match before operands for a more significant bit, so
// the operands for a less significant bit must appear closer to the end
// of the pattern stack.
//
// If a set bit is unknown, then we assume it has no operands.
void pushOperandTypesForMask(const spv_operand_type_t type,
const uint32_t mask,
spv_operand_pattern_t* pattern) const;
private:
const spv_target_env target_env_;
const spv_operand_table operandTable_;
const spv_opcode_table opcodeTable_;
const spv_ext_inst_table extInstTable_;
};
}
#endif // LIBSPIRV_ASSEMBLY_GRAMMAR_H_