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The Sample argument of OpImageTexelPointer is sometimes required to be a zero constant. It thus cannot be replaced with a synonym in general. This change avoids replacing this argument with a synonym.
187 lines
7.5 KiB
C++
187 lines
7.5 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2019 Google LLC
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#include "source/fuzz/transformation_replace_id_with_synonym.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include "source/fuzz/data_descriptor.h"
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#include "source/fuzz/fuzzer_util.h"
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#include "source/fuzz/id_use_descriptor.h"
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#include "source/opt/types.h"
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#include "source/util/make_unique.h"
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namespace spvtools {
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namespace fuzz {
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TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym::TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym(
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const spvtools::fuzz::protobufs::TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym&
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message)
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: message_(message) {}
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TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym::TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym(
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protobufs::IdUseDescriptor id_use_descriptor, uint32_t synonymous_id) {
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*message_.mutable_id_use_descriptor() = std::move(id_use_descriptor);
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message_.set_synonymous_id(synonymous_id);
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}
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bool TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym::IsApplicable(
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opt::IRContext* ir_context,
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const TransformationContext& transformation_context) const {
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auto id_of_interest = message_.id_use_descriptor().id_of_interest();
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// Does the fact manager know about the synonym?
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auto data_descriptor_for_synonymous_id =
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MakeDataDescriptor(message_.synonymous_id(), {});
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if (!transformation_context.GetFactManager()->IsSynonymous(
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MakeDataDescriptor(id_of_interest, {}),
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data_descriptor_for_synonymous_id)) {
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return false;
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}
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// Does the id use descriptor in the transformation identify an instruction?
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auto use_instruction =
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FindInstructionContainingUse(message_.id_use_descriptor(), ir_context);
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if (!use_instruction) {
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return false;
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}
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// Is the use suitable for being replaced in principle?
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if (!UseCanBeReplacedWithSynonym(
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ir_context, use_instruction,
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message_.id_use_descriptor().in_operand_index())) {
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return false;
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}
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// The transformation is applicable if the synonymous id is available at the
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// use point.
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return fuzzerutil::IdIsAvailableAtUse(
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ir_context, use_instruction,
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message_.id_use_descriptor().in_operand_index(),
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message_.synonymous_id());
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}
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void TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym::Apply(
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spvtools::opt::IRContext* ir_context,
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TransformationContext* /*unused*/) const {
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auto instruction_to_change =
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FindInstructionContainingUse(message_.id_use_descriptor(), ir_context);
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instruction_to_change->SetInOperand(
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message_.id_use_descriptor().in_operand_index(),
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{message_.synonymous_id()});
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ir_context->InvalidateAnalysesExceptFor(
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opt::IRContext::Analysis::kAnalysisNone);
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}
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protobufs::Transformation TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym::ToMessage()
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const {
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protobufs::Transformation result;
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*result.mutable_replace_id_with_synonym() = message_;
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return result;
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}
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bool TransformationReplaceIdWithSynonym::UseCanBeReplacedWithSynonym(
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opt::IRContext* ir_context, opt::Instruction* use_instruction,
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uint32_t use_in_operand_index) {
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if (use_instruction->opcode() == SpvOpAccessChain &&
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use_in_operand_index > 0) {
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// This is an access chain index. If the (sub-)object being accessed by the
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// given index has struct type then we cannot replace the use with a
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// synonym, as the use needs to be an OpConstant.
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// Get the top-level composite type that is being accessed.
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auto object_being_accessed = ir_context->get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(
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use_instruction->GetSingleWordInOperand(0));
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auto pointer_type =
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ir_context->get_type_mgr()->GetType(object_being_accessed->type_id());
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assert(pointer_type->AsPointer());
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auto composite_type_being_accessed =
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pointer_type->AsPointer()->pointee_type();
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// Now walk the access chain, tracking the type of each sub-object of the
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// composite that is traversed, until the index of interest is reached.
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for (uint32_t index_in_operand = 1; index_in_operand < use_in_operand_index;
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index_in_operand++) {
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// For vectors, matrices and arrays, getting the type of the sub-object is
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// trivial. For the struct case, the sub-object type is field-sensitive,
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// and depends on the constant index that is used.
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if (composite_type_being_accessed->AsVector()) {
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composite_type_being_accessed =
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composite_type_being_accessed->AsVector()->element_type();
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} else if (composite_type_being_accessed->AsMatrix()) {
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composite_type_being_accessed =
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composite_type_being_accessed->AsMatrix()->element_type();
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} else if (composite_type_being_accessed->AsArray()) {
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composite_type_being_accessed =
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composite_type_being_accessed->AsArray()->element_type();
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} else if (composite_type_being_accessed->AsRuntimeArray()) {
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composite_type_being_accessed =
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composite_type_being_accessed->AsRuntimeArray()->element_type();
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} else {
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assert(composite_type_being_accessed->AsStruct());
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auto constant_index_instruction = ir_context->get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(
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use_instruction->GetSingleWordInOperand(index_in_operand));
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assert(constant_index_instruction->opcode() == SpvOpConstant);
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uint32_t member_index =
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constant_index_instruction->GetSingleWordInOperand(0);
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composite_type_being_accessed =
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composite_type_being_accessed->AsStruct()
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->element_types()[member_index];
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}
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}
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// We have found the composite type being accessed by the index we are
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// considering replacing. If it is a struct, then we cannot do the
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// replacement as struct indices must be constants.
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if (composite_type_being_accessed->AsStruct()) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (use_instruction->opcode() == SpvOpFunctionCall &&
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use_in_operand_index > 0) {
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// This is a function call argument. It is not allowed to have pointer
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// type.
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// Get the definition of the function being called.
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auto function = ir_context->get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(
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use_instruction->GetSingleWordInOperand(0));
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// From the function definition, get the function type.
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auto function_type = ir_context->get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(
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function->GetSingleWordInOperand(1));
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// OpTypeFunction's 0-th input operand is the function return type, and the
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// function argument types follow. Because the arguments to OpFunctionCall
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// start from input operand 1, we can use |use_in_operand_index| to get the
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// type associated with this function argument.
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auto parameter_type = ir_context->get_type_mgr()->GetType(
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function_type->GetSingleWordInOperand(use_in_operand_index));
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if (parameter_type->AsPointer()) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (use_instruction->opcode() == SpvOpImageTexelPointer &&
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use_in_operand_index == 2) {
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// The OpImageTexelPointer instruction has a Sample parameter that in some
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// situations must be an id for the value 0. To guard against disrupting
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// that requirement, we do not replace this argument to that instruction.
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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} // namespace fuzz
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} // namespace spvtools
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