SPIRV-Tools/test/opt/module_test.cpp
Alan Baker a771713e42 Adding an unique id to Instruction generated by IRContext
Each instruction is given an unique id that can be used for ordering
purposes. The ids are generated via the IRContext.

Major changes:
* Instructions now contain a uint32_t for unique id and a cached context
pointer
 * Most constructors have been modified to take a context as input
 * unfortunately I cannot remove the default and copy constructors, but
 developers should avoid these
* Added accessors to parents of basic block and function
* Removed the copy constructors for BasicBlock and Function and replaced
them with Clone functions
* Reworked BuildModule to return an IRContext owning the built module
 * Since all instructions require a context, the context now becomes the
basic unit for IR
* Added a constructor to context to create an owned module internally
* Replaced uses of Instruction's copy constructor with Clone whereever I
found them
* Reworked the linker functionality to perform clones into a different
context instead of moves
* Updated many tests to be consistent with the above changes
 * Still need to add new tests to cover added functionality
* Added comparison operators to Instruction
* Added an internal option to LinkerOptions to verify merged ids are
unique
* Added a test for the linker to verify merged ids are unique

* Updated MergeReturnPass to supply a context
* Updated DecorationManager to supply a context for cloned decorations

* Reworked several portions of the def use tests in anticipation of next
set of changes
2017-11-20 17:49:10 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2016 Google Inc.
//
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#include <vector>
#include "gmock/gmock.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include "message.h"
#include "opt/build_module.h"
#include "opt/module.h"
#include "spirv-tools/libspirv.hpp"
#include "module_utils.h"
namespace {
using spvtools::ir::IRContext;
using spvtools::ir::Module;
using spvtest::GetIdBound;
using ::testing::Eq;
TEST(ModuleTest, SetIdBound) {
Module m;
// It's initialized to 0.
EXPECT_EQ(0u, GetIdBound(m));
m.SetIdBound(19);
EXPECT_EQ(19u, GetIdBound(m));
m.SetIdBound(102);
EXPECT_EQ(102u, GetIdBound(m));
}
// Returns an IRContext owning the module formed by assembling the given text,
// then loading the result.
inline std::unique_ptr<IRContext> BuildModule(std::string text) {
return spvtools::BuildModule(SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_1, nullptr, text);
}
TEST(ModuleTest, ComputeIdBound) {
// Emtpy module case.
EXPECT_EQ(1u, BuildModule("")->module()->ComputeIdBound());
// Sensitive to result id
EXPECT_EQ(2u, BuildModule("%void = OpTypeVoid")->module()->ComputeIdBound());
// Sensitive to type id
EXPECT_EQ(1000u, BuildModule("%a = OpTypeArray !999 3")->module()->ComputeIdBound());
// Sensitive to a regular Id parameter
EXPECT_EQ(2000u, BuildModule("OpDecorate !1999 0")->module()->ComputeIdBound());
// Sensitive to a scope Id parameter.
EXPECT_EQ(3000u,
BuildModule("%f = OpFunction %void None %fntype %a = OpLabel "
"OpMemoryBarrier !2999 %b\n")
->module()->ComputeIdBound());
// Sensitive to a semantics Id parameter
EXPECT_EQ(4000u,
BuildModule("%f = OpFunction %void None %fntype %a = OpLabel "
"OpMemoryBarrier %b !3999\n")
->module()->ComputeIdBound());
}
} // anonymous namespace