SPIRV-Tools/source/fuzz/fuzzer_pass_permute_blocks.cpp
Alastair Donaldson 209ff0ce90
Add spirv-fuzz pass to permute blocks. (#2642)
The blocks within each function in the module will be permuted in a
randomized manner that respects dominance.
2019-05-31 09:59:06 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2019 Google LLC
//
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//
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#include "source/fuzz/fuzzer_pass_permute_blocks.h"
#include "source/fuzz/transformation_move_block_down.h"
namespace spvtools {
namespace fuzz {
FuzzerPassPermuteBlocks::FuzzerPassPermuteBlocks(
opt::IRContext* ir_context, FactManager* fact_manager,
FuzzerContext* fuzzer_context,
protobufs::TransformationSequence* transformations)
: FuzzerPass(ir_context, fact_manager, fuzzer_context, transformations) {}
FuzzerPassPermuteBlocks::~FuzzerPassPermuteBlocks() = default;
void FuzzerPassPermuteBlocks::Apply() {
// For now we do something very simple: we randomly decide whether to move a
// block, and for each block that we do move, we push it down as far as we
// legally can.
// TODO(https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/2635): it would be
// nice to randomly sample from the set of legal block permutations and then
// encode the chosen permutation via a series of move-block-down
// transformations. This should be possible but will require some thought.
for (auto& function : *GetIRContext()->module()) {
std::vector<uint32_t> block_ids;
// Collect all block ids for the function before messing with block
// ordering.
for (auto& block : function) {
block_ids.push_back(block.id());
}
// Now consider each block id. We consider block ids in reverse, because
// e.g. in code generated from the following:
//
// if (...) {
// A
// B
// } else {
// C
// }
//
// block A cannot be moved down, but B has freedom to move and that movement
// would provide more freedom for A to move.
for (auto id = block_ids.rbegin(); id != block_ids.rend(); ++id) {
// Randomly decide whether to ignore the block id.
if (GetFuzzerContext()->GetRandomGenerator()->RandomPercentage() >
GetFuzzerContext()->GetChanceOfMovingBlockDown()) {
continue;
}
// Keep pushing the block down, until pushing down fails.
// The loop is guaranteed to terminate because a block cannot be pushed
// down indefinitely.
while (true) {
protobufs::TransformationMoveBlockDown message;
message.set_block_id(*id);
if (transformation::IsApplicable(message, GetIRContext(),
*GetFactManager())) {
transformation::Apply(message, GetIRContext(), GetFactManager());
*GetTransformations()
->add_transformation()
->mutable_move_block_down() = message;
} else {
break;
}
}
}
}
}
} // namespace fuzz
} // namespace spvtools