This completes the long process of moving all of IRGenerator's code and
data into better homes and finally kills the class altogether. There is
a lot of #include churn here due to poor header hygiene in the past;
IRGenerator.h included a ton of stuff and almost everything included
IRGenerator, allowing us to inadvertently be sloppy with our includes.
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As DSLWriter evolved, it ended up performing two unrelated duties:
1. Holding per-thread state which is referenced throughout SkSL
(including non-DSL code)
2. DSL-specific utility functions
There's no reason for those to be contained in the same class, and
there's also no reason the per-thread state should be held in a
DSL-specific class. This breaks out an SkSL::ThreadContext class to hold
the state info, leaving the DSL utility functions behind in DSLWriter
(which should perhaps be renamed, but that's a job for a future CL).
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This CL also removes `SwitchCaseFallsThrough` entirely; it was
not referenced anywhere.
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This is a reland of 36f53ec7e1
Original change's description:
> Disallow constructors of ES3 types in ES2 code.
>
> The fuzzer found that we constructed TypeReferences without first
> checking for disallowed tyoes. (In fact, TypeReference creation had no
> error checking at all; it didn't even have Convert/Make functions.)
>
> Added proper Convert/Make to TypeReference, and used those calls to
> report errors or cause assertions if trying to make a TypeReference to a
> type that the program did not support.
>
> (While tracking down this bug, I added strict-ES2 type assertions to our
> constructor IR nodes as well. This helped pinpoint the error and seem
> reasonable to leave in, just in case.)
>
> Change-Id: I896b68ae9d3d9e1f30d7eba9fa594617ab851c74
> Bug: oss-fuzz:39540
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Bug: oss-fuzz:39540
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This reverts commit 36f53ec7e1.
Reason for revert: breaks DS3Types test
Original change's description:
> Disallow constructors of ES3 types in ES2 code.
>
> The fuzzer found that we constructed TypeReferences without first
> checking for disallowed tyoes. (In fact, TypeReference creation had no
> error checking at all; it didn't even have Convert/Make functions.)
>
> Added proper Convert/Make to TypeReference, and used those calls to
> report errors or cause assertions if trying to make a TypeReference to a
> type that the program did not support.
>
> (While tracking down this bug, I added strict-ES2 type assertions to our
> constructor IR nodes as well. This helped pinpoint the error and seem
> reasonable to leave in, just in case.)
>
> Change-Id: I896b68ae9d3d9e1f30d7eba9fa594617ab851c74
> Bug: oss-fuzz:39540
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Bug: oss-fuzz:39540
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The fuzzer found that we constructed TypeReferences without first
checking for disallowed tyoes. (In fact, TypeReference creation had no
error checking at all; it didn't even have Convert/Make functions.)
Added proper Convert/Make to TypeReference, and used those calls to
report errors or cause assertions if trying to make a TypeReference to a
type that the program did not support.
(While tracking down this bug, I added strict-ES2 type assertions to our
constructor IR nodes as well. This helped pinpoint the error and seem
reasonable to leave in, just in case.)
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No functional changes, just continuing the process of moving code out
of IRGenerator in hopes of its eventual disappearance.
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Moving stuff out of IRGenerator in preparation for its eventual
deletion.
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Now that DSLParser is used for everything we can get rid of this
unused code.
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Throughout SkSL we've begun using doubles as a convenient way to store
any SkSL value (int, float, bool) in a single type. This idea has now
been extended to literals. Rather than having three expression kinds for
integers, floats and boolean literals, we can have just one. These can
be accessed in a type-specific way (`floatValue`, `intValue`, and
`boolValue` return the expected type, or assert if it's not the
matching type), or in a type-agnostic way (`value` will return a double
and works on any type of Literal).
This allows us to remove a complex template trick (Literal<T> is gone),
removes two redundant Expression types, and and lets us reduce our code
size in ConstantFolder, FunctionCall, etc.
Most of the conversion process was pretty straightforward:
* `IntLiteral::Make` becomes `Literal::MakeInt`
* `x.is<IntLiteral>()` becomes `x.isIntLiteral()`
* `x.as<IntLiteral>.value()` becomes `x.as<Literal>.intValue()`
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Includes .eval() as a new alternative syntax for sample/shade.
Bug: skia:12302
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This is a first step towards replacing `finalizeFunction` with a
`FunctionDefinition::Convert` method living outside of the IRGenerator.
Previously this code would assert that we had no early returns from a
vertex-program main() method; this has been turned into an error.
(The original assertion was also tied to fRTFlip, because the *problem*
with early-returns in main is tied to the lack of RTFlip fixups, but
we fundamentally don't allow early returns, so it makes more sense to
just universally disallow it.)
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The entire ASTNode is probably going away soon, but this is a decent
place to start. Checking the fuzzer logs, we had 0% coverage in here,
which makes sense because it's unreachable by any normal means.
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Previously, you would declare child objects (shaders, colorFilters, etc.)
and "sample" them like this:
uniform shader input;
uniform colorFilter filter;
half4 main(float2 coord) {
half4 inColor = sample(input, coord);
return sample(filter, inColor);
}
With the new syntax, those child objects become directly callable,
reflecting the way that Skia assembles all parts of the paint (as functions)
in the overall fragment shader:
uniform shader input;
uniform colorFilter filter;
half4 main(float2 coord) {
half4 inColor = input(coord);
return filter(inColor);
}
Bug: skia:12302
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sksl.gni still had a reference to a now-deleted file, which is
presumably the cause of the current build failures.
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This eliminates the SkSL ErrorReporter class and funnels everything
through the DSL ErrorHandler. Since the DSL error handler can be
changed, this required a number of updates to ensure that things work
properly in the face of custom error handlers. There is probably more
work to be done in that area, but this at least passes all existing
tests.
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GLSL allows an array of `lowp float` to be compared against `highp
float` seamlessly because the types are considered to be the same. SkSL,
however, treats these as different types, so we need to coerce the types
to allow this comparison to work.
In other words, these comparisons can cause an array to be implicitly
casted. The expression `myHalf2Array == float[2](a, b)` should be
allowed when narrowing conversions are enabled. To allow this to work,
we need a dedicated IR node representing this type coercion.
We now allow implicit coercion of array types when the array's component
types would be implicitly coercible, and have a new IR node representing
that implicit conversion.
This CL fixes array comparisons, but array assignment needs additional
fixes. It currently results in:
"type mismatch: '=' cannot operate on (types)".
Bug: skia:12248
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This type will hold blender objects, similar to color filters and
shaders. Since the implementation is not yet complete, the type is
currently named `$blender` to indicate that it's private/inaccessible.
The $ will be removed once sampling is functional.
Many places which were conditioned on "is a color filter or shader" are
now conditioned on a helper method instead; if we ever add another
runtime effect type in the future, there should be less hunting for
places that need to be fixed.
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The DSLParser is an alternative to the existing SkSLParser which goes
directly to IR code using the SkSL DSL. It is substantially faster and
simpler than the existing parser->IRGenerator pipeline, but not yet
feature complete nor fully tested.
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Bug: skia:11296
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This reverts commit 1c467774e5.
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This reverts commit 4a77813008.
Reason for revert: Memory regression in Chrome.
Original change's description:
> Convert GrConfigConversionEffect to a runtime FP
>
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This reverts commit 2fa843abc2.
Reason for revert: Oops, SkSL error in the ES2 path.
Original change's description:
> Convert GrDitherEffect to a runtime FP
>
> Includes a change so that we can create non-ES2 runtime effects, even
> outside of tests/tools. It's still locked to a private API, so clients
> can't access the functionality.
>
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Includes a change so that we can create non-ES2 runtime effects, even
outside of tests/tools. It's still locked to a private API, so clients
can't access the functionality.
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This also tightens up the rules around releasing DSL objects.
Bug: skia:12133
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This also introduces "IgnoreOptFlags", for child FPs that should not
influence the OptFlags of the parent.
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This reverts commit 16c0791a5a.
Reason for revert: Only errors are AMD+ANGLE+D3D9+ES2
Original change's description:
> Revert "Replace some gradient .fps with runtime FPs"
>
> This reverts commit 68d6983acd.
>
> Reason for revert: Going to investigate some bad ANGLE_D3D_ES2 images.
>
> Original change's description:
> > Replace some gradient .fps with runtime FPs
> >
> > Change-Id: Ia00f88d00c6010d87c775acd32493673020d5ae8
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>
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> Change-Id: If57772f0e2d5236c5122f3c7fe261c0a59f3b141
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# Not skipping CQ checks because this is a reland.
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This reverts commit 68d6983acd.
Reason for revert: Going to investigate some bad ANGLE_D3D_ES2 images.
Original change's description:
> Replace some gradient .fps with runtime FPs
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> Change-Id: Ia00f88d00c6010d87c775acd32493673020d5ae8
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/420577
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> Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
TBR=bsalomon@google.com,brianosman@google.com,michaelludwig@google.com
Change-Id: If57772f0e2d5236c5122f3c7fe261c0a59f3b141
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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Change-Id: Ia00f88d00c6010d87c775acd32493673020d5ae8
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This reverts commit 3366efd581.
Reason for revert: Perf regression root cause fixed.
Original change's description:
> Revert "Replace GrColorMatrixFragmentProcessor with a runtime FP"
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> Triggered a perf regression, somehow.
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> This reverts commit 311010405e.
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> Change-Id: Ic468d34c8ccd28aaaed2d3028ce9559115860844
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/420816
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# Not skipping CQ checks because this is a reland.
Change-Id: Iea53fba22ef08b0ed97220b9cd2a9a0d054ecf57
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Triggered a perf regression, somehow.
This reverts commit 311010405e.
Change-Id: Ic468d34c8ccd28aaaed2d3028ce9559115860844
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/420816
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>