We now canonicalize commutative operations by ordering their value IDs.
The lower-numbered value ID is always placed first into a commutative
instruction. In other words, this instruction:
bit_and result, v7, v5
Would be silently converted to this:
bit_and result, v5, v7
This will allow these two logically-equivalent instructions to be
deduplicated:
bit_and result, v7, v5
bit_and result, v5, v7
Of course, deduplicating these ops can unlock additional free CSE/DCE.
The affected instructions are listed in http://review.skia.org/473238
Change-Id: Ib9beb79d6b72d7903184aaa9a53e8e5a02ae126d
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/473239
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SkVM implements switches as a pseudo-loop; breaks are handled with the
condition mask just like a for loop. Fallthrough is handled via a
scratch Value in a temporary slot. `writeStore` neeeded to be refactored
to support writing into slot(s) without an associated Variable.
At IR generation time, SwitchStatements are now emitted without error
even in strict-ES2 mode. The GLSL code generator currently reports these
as an error in strict-ES2 mode, but this will be fixed in a followup
coming shortly (the switch will be rewritten as ifs inside a one-shot
loop, similar to our IR-rewrite strategy).
Change-Id: I5507257246c42a35d2f46b4b9a89492a5ffeff9b
Bug: skia:12450
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/451421
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
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