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284 lines
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284 lines
12 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2015 The Khronos Group Inc.
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//
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// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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// copy of this software and/or associated documentation files (the
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// "Materials"), to deal in the Materials without restriction, including
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// without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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// distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Materials, and to
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// permit persons to whom the Materials are furnished to do so, subject to
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// the following conditions:
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//
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// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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// in all copies or substantial portions of the Materials.
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//
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// MODIFICATIONS TO THIS FILE MAY MEAN IT NO LONGER ACCURATELY REFLECTS
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// KHRONOS STANDARDS. THE UNMODIFIED, NORMATIVE VERSIONS OF KHRONOS
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// SPECIFICATIONS AND HEADER INFORMATION ARE LOCATED AT
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// https://www.khronos.org/registry/
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//
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// THE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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// EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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// MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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// IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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// CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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// TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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// MATERIALS OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE MATERIALS.
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// Assembler tests for instructions in the "Annotation" section of the
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// SPIR-V spec.
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#include "UnitSPIRV.h"
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#include <sstream>
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#include "gmock/gmock.h"
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#include "TestFixture.h"
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namespace {
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using spvtest::MakeInstruction;
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using spvtest::MakeVector;
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using ::testing::Eq;
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// Test OpDecorate
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// A single test case for a simple OpDecorate.
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// Simple decorations have no operands, or just literal numbers
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// as operands.
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struct DecorateSimpleCase {
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// Place the enum value first, so it's easier to read the binary dumps when
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// the test fails.
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const spv::Decoration decoration;
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const std::string name;
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const std::vector<uint32_t> operands;
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};
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using OpDecorateSimpleTest =
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test_fixture::TextToBinaryTestBase<::testing::TestWithParam<DecorateSimpleCase>>;
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TEST_P(OpDecorateSimpleTest, AnySimpleDecoration) {
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// This string should assemble, but should not validate.
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std::stringstream input;
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input << "OpDecorate %1 " << GetParam().name;
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for (auto operand : GetParam().operands) input << " " << operand;
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std::vector<uint32_t> expected_operands{1, uint32_t(GetParam().decoration)};
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expected_operands.insert(expected_operands.end(), GetParam().operands.begin(),
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GetParam().operands.end());
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EXPECT_THAT(CompiledInstructions(input.str()),
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Eq(MakeInstruction(spv::OpDecorate, expected_operands)));
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}
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#define CASE(NAME) spv::Decoration##NAME, #NAME
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INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(TextToBinaryDecorateSimple, OpDecorateSimpleTest,
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::testing::ValuesIn(std::vector<DecorateSimpleCase>{
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// The operand literal values are arbitrarily chosen,
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// but there are the right number of them.
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{CASE(RelaxedPrecision), {}},
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{CASE(SpecId), {100}},
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{CASE(Block), {}},
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{CASE(BufferBlock), {}},
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{CASE(RowMajor), {}},
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{CASE(ColMajor), {}},
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{CASE(ArrayStride), {4}},
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{CASE(MatrixStride), {16}},
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{CASE(GLSLShared), {}},
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{CASE(GLSLPacked), {}},
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{CASE(CPacked), {}},
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{CASE(Smooth), {}},
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{CASE(Noperspective), {}},
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{CASE(Flat), {}},
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{CASE(Patch), {}},
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{CASE(Centroid), {}},
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{CASE(Sample), {}},
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{CASE(Invariant), {}},
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{CASE(Restrict), {}},
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{CASE(Aliased), {}},
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{CASE(Volatile), {}},
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{CASE(Constant), {}},
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{CASE(Coherent), {}},
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{CASE(Nonwritable), {}},
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{CASE(Nonreadable), {}},
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{CASE(Uniform), {}},
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{CASE(NoStaticUse), {}},
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{CASE(SaturatedConversion), {}},
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{CASE(Stream), {2}},
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{CASE(Location), {6}},
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{CASE(Component), {3}},
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{CASE(Index), {14}},
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{CASE(Binding), {19}},
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{CASE(DescriptorSet), {7}},
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{CASE(Offset), {12}},
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{CASE(XfbBuffer), {1}},
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{CASE(XfbStride), {8}},
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}));
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#undef CASE
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// A single test case for an enum decoration.
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struct DecorateEnumCase {
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// Place the enum value first, so it's easier to read the binary dumps when
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// the test fails.
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const uint32_t value; // The value within the enum, e.g. Position
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const std::string name;
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const uint32_t enum_value; // Which enum, e.g. BuiltIn
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const std::string enum_name;
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};
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using OpDecorateEnumTest = test_fixture::TextToBinaryTestBase<
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::testing::TestWithParam<DecorateEnumCase>>;
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TEST_P(OpDecorateEnumTest, AnyEnumDecoration) {
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// This string should assemble, but should not validate.
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std::string input = "OpDecorate %1 " + GetParam().enum_name + " " + GetParam().name;
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EXPECT_THAT(CompiledInstructions(input),
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Eq(MakeInstruction(spv::OpDecorate, {1, GetParam().enum_value, GetParam().value})));
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}
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// Test OpDecorate BuiltIn.
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// clang-format off
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#define CASE(NAME) \
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{ spv::BuiltIn##NAME, #NAME, spv::DecorationBuiltIn, "BuiltIn" }
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INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(TextToBinaryDecorateBuiltIn, OpDecorateEnumTest,
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::testing::ValuesIn(std::vector<DecorateEnumCase>{
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CASE(Position),
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CASE(PointSize),
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CASE(ClipDistance),
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CASE(CullDistance),
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CASE(VertexId),
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CASE(InstanceId),
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CASE(PrimitiveId),
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CASE(InvocationId),
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CASE(Layer),
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CASE(ViewportIndex),
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CASE(TessLevelOuter),
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CASE(TessLevelInner),
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CASE(TessCoord),
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CASE(PatchVertices),
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CASE(FragCoord),
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CASE(PointCoord),
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CASE(FrontFacing),
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CASE(SampleId),
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CASE(SamplePosition),
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CASE(SampleMask),
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CASE(FragColor),
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CASE(FragDepth),
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CASE(HelperInvocation),
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CASE(NumWorkgroups),
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CASE(WorkgroupSize),
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CASE(WorkgroupId),
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CASE(LocalInvocationId),
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CASE(GlobalInvocationId),
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CASE(LocalInvocationIndex),
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CASE(WorkDim),
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CASE(GlobalSize),
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CASE(EnqueuedWorkgroupSize),
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CASE(GlobalOffset),
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CASE(GlobalLinearId),
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CASE(WorkgroupLinearId),
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CASE(SubgroupSize),
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CASE(SubgroupMaxSize),
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CASE(NumSubgroups),
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CASE(NumEnqueuedSubgroups),
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CASE(SubgroupId),
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CASE(SubgroupLocalInvocationId),
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}));
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#undef CASE
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// clang-format on
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// Test OpDecorate FuncParamAttr
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// clang-format off
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#define CASE(NAME) \
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{ spv::FunctionParameterAttribute##NAME, #NAME, spv::DecorationFuncParamAttr, "FuncParamAttr" }
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INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(TextToBinaryDecorateFuncParamAttr, OpDecorateEnumTest,
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::testing::ValuesIn(std::vector<DecorateEnumCase>{
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CASE(Zext),
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CASE(Sext),
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CASE(ByVal),
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CASE(Sret),
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CASE(NoAlias),
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CASE(NoCapture),
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CASE(NoWrite),
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CASE(NoReadWrite),
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}));
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#undef CASE
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// clang-format on
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// Test OpDecorate FPRoundingMode
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// clang-format off
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#define CASE(NAME) \
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{ spv::FPRoundingMode##NAME, #NAME, spv::DecorationFPRoundingMode, "FPRoundingMode" }
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INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(TextToBinaryDecorateFPRoundingMode, OpDecorateEnumTest,
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::testing::ValuesIn(std::vector<DecorateEnumCase>{
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CASE(RTE),
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CASE(RTZ),
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CASE(RTP),
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CASE(RTN),
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}));
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#undef CASE
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// clang-format on
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// Test OpDecorate FPFastMathMode.
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// These can by named enums for the single-bit masks. However, we don't support
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// symbolic combinations of the masks. Rather, they can use !<immediate>
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// syntax, e.g. !0x3
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// clang-format off
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#define CASE(ENUM,NAME) \
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{ spv::FPFastMathMode##ENUM, #NAME, spv::DecorationFPFastMathMode, "FPFastMathMode" }
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INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(TextToBinaryDecorateFPFastMathMode, OpDecorateEnumTest,
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::testing::ValuesIn(std::vector<DecorateEnumCase>{
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CASE(MaskNone, None),
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CASE(NotNaNMask, NotNaN),
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CASE(NotInfMask, NotInf),
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CASE(NSZMask, NSZ),
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CASE(AllowRecipMask, AllowRecip),
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CASE(FastMask, Fast),
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}));
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#undef CASE
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// clang-format on
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// Test OpDecorate Linkage
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// A single test case for a linkage
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struct DecorateLinkageCase {
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const uint32_t linkage_type_value;
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const std::string linkage_type_name;
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const std::string external_name;
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};
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using OpDecorateLinkageTest = test_fixture::TextToBinaryTestBase<
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::testing::TestWithParam<DecorateLinkageCase>>;
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TEST_P(OpDecorateLinkageTest, AnyLinkageDecoration) {
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// This string should assemble, but should not validate.
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std::string input = "OpDecorate %1 LinkageAttributes \"" + GetParam().external_name +
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"\" " + GetParam().linkage_type_name;
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std::vector<uint32_t> expected_operands{1, spv::DecorationLinkageAttributes};
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std::vector<uint32_t> encoded_external_name =
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MakeVector(GetParam().external_name);
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expected_operands.insert(expected_operands.end(),
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encoded_external_name.begin(),
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encoded_external_name.end());
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expected_operands.push_back(GetParam().linkage_type_value);
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EXPECT_THAT(CompiledInstructions(input),
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Eq(MakeInstruction(spv::OpDecorate, expected_operands)));
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}
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// clang-format off
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#define CASE(ENUM) spv::LinkageType##ENUM, #ENUM
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INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(TextToBinaryDecorateLinkage, OpDecorateLinkageTest,
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::testing::ValuesIn(std::vector<DecorateLinkageCase>{
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{ CASE(Import), "a" },
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{ CASE(Export), "foo" },
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{ CASE(Import), "some kind of long name with spaces etc." },
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// TODO(dneto): utf-8, escaping, quoting cases.
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}));
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#undef CASE
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// clang-format on
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// TODO(dneto): OpMemberDecorate
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// TODO(dneto): OpDecorationGroup
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// TODO(dneto): OpGroupDecorate
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// TODO(dneto): OpGroupMemberDecorate
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} // anonymous namespace
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