SPIRV-Tools/source/spirv_target_env.h
Ryan Harrison 2d12367ced
Stop consuming input in fuzzers to select target environment (#4544)
Instead calculate a hash based on the input and use that as a seed
into random data generation for the target env.

Also fixes issue where input data was not actually being fed into
one fuzzer.

Fixes #4450
2021-10-04 13:42:12 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2016 Google Inc.
//
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#ifndef SOURCE_SPIRV_TARGET_ENV_H_
#define SOURCE_SPIRV_TARGET_ENV_H_
#include <string>
#include "spirv-tools/libspirv.h"
// Returns true if |env| is a VULKAN environment, false otherwise.
bool spvIsVulkanEnv(spv_target_env env);
// Returns true if |env| is an OPENCL environment, false otherwise.
bool spvIsOpenCLEnv(spv_target_env env);
// Returns true if |env| is an OPENGL environment, false otherwise.
bool spvIsOpenGLEnv(spv_target_env env);
// Returns true if |env| is an implemented/valid environment, false otherwise.
bool spvIsValidEnv(spv_target_env env);
// Returns the version number for the given SPIR-V target environment.
uint32_t spvVersionForTargetEnv(spv_target_env env);
// Returns a string to use in logging messages that indicates the class of
// environment, i.e. "Vulkan", "OpenCL", etc.
std::string spvLogStringForEnv(spv_target_env env);
// Returns a formatted list of all SPIR-V target environment names that
// can be parsed by spvParseTargetEnv.
// |pad| is the number of space characters that the begining of each line
// except the first one will be padded with.
// |wrap| is the max length of lines the user desires. Word-wrapping will
// occur to satisfy this limit.
std::string spvTargetEnvList(const int pad, const int wrap);
#endif // SOURCE_SPIRV_TARGET_ENV_H_