This fixes a driver bug with the Nexus 7 while retaining the meaningful
part of the test.
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This reverts commit be056f4f62.
Reason for revert: apparently switch on iOS GLSL is extremely broken
Original change's description:
> Add switch statement support to PipelineStage.
>
> This allows us to write SKSL_TEST_ES3 tests in SkSLTest and have them
> run properly. Previously, such a test would assert inside the pipeline-
> stage generator. In ES2 mode, we will rewrite switches as chained ifs,
> but in ES3 mode we will want to continue emitting them as-is (they will
> be faster than chained ifs on a modern GPU).
>
> `writeSwitchStatement` is adapted from GLSLCodeGenerator.
>
> Change-Id: I532ea5ed49869e7cdffced0cdcd0e353af8d4d79
> Bug: skia:12450
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This allows us to write SKSL_TEST_ES3 tests in SkSLTest and have them
run properly. Previously, such a test would assert inside the pipeline-
stage generator. In ES2 mode, we will rewrite switches as chained ifs,
but in ES3 mode we will want to continue emitting them as-is (they will
be faster than chained ifs on a modern GPU).
`writeSwitchStatement` is adapted from GLSLCodeGenerator.
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Missed one more case of Optional<Wrapper<Expression>>. This should be
the last one.
Bug: oss-fuzz:38944
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We didn't have a test case for this particular construct, but we will
emit special code to handle it when rewriting switch statements.
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`increment` and `float a` could be eliminated, but are not.
This is fixed in a followup CL.
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Missed a case when eliminating optional/wrapper in an earlier CL.
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The GLSL spec allows matrix constructors containing vectors that would
split between multiple columns of the matrix. However, in practice, this
does not actually work well on a lot of GPUs!
- "cast not allowed", "internal error":
Tegra 3
Quadro P400
GTX 660
GTX 960
- Compiles, but generates wrong result:
RadeonR9M470X
RadeonHD7770
Since this isn't a pattern we expect to see in user code, we now report
it as an error at compile time. mat2(vec4) is treated as an exceptional
case and still allowed.
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The fuzzer discovered that it could overflow the program-size value.
Rewrote the logic to use SkSafeMath everywhere, and to early-exit as
soon as a statement manages to exceed the program size.
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Adjusted default caps in skslc to be consistent with runtime behavior,
and added optional settings mode to enable the feature. Tests for both
scenarios. (The error test crashed prior to the fix).
Bug: oss-fuzz:38726
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This is a reland of db38ad7b14
Original change's description:
> Fixed DSL assertion error on source files containing nulls
>
> The assertion was there to make sure we weren't running off the end of
> the source, but naturally fails in the presence of legitimate embedded
> nulls.
>
> Change-Id: I3b80499e9b182c9ea046c479f35d7a965d548401
> Bug: oss-fuzz:38107
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Bug: oss-fuzz:38107
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The fuzzer has discovered a bug in our program size-checking logic; for
loops that immediately contain another for loop (with no block) were not
counting the inner loop's iterations. This allowed it to exceed our
maximum program-size threshold (and time out during SkVM compilation).
This test demonstrates the issue. A followup will fix it.
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We already had a test case here, but it wasn't actually in operation.
The test has been split into ES2 (square) and ES3 (non-square) halves,
returns the color like a proper runtime effect, and it's now running in
dm.
Also, Metal doesn't natively support matrixCompMult, so it injects a
helper function; I tweaked the helper so it no longer requires an extra
result variable.
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Bug: skia:12302
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This exposes a bug in the Metal code generator which will be resolved
in a followup CL.
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The fuzzer found that the `DetectVarDeclarationWithoutScope` check was
placed too late in the function, and could be skipped over by for-loops
containing multiple variables. This was caught in ForStatement::Make,
which mirrors the Convert postconditions with matching assertions.
Change-Id: I6e9d97c7c9ca969aba65e601bbcd9fe676105838
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This reverts commit db38ad7b14.
Reason for revert: breaking g3 roll since it thinks the test case is "binary" not flagged as binary
Original change's description:
> Fixed DSL assertion error on source files containing nulls
>
> The assertion was there to make sure we weren't running off the end of
> the source, but naturally fails in the presence of legitimate embedded
> nulls.
>
> Change-Id: I3b80499e9b182c9ea046c479f35d7a965d548401
> Bug: oss-fuzz:38107
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Bug: oss-fuzz:38107
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The assertion was there to make sure we weren't running off the end of
the source, but naturally fails in the presence of legitimate embedded
nulls.
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Bug: oss-fuzz:38140
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Compile-time optimization is not yet implemented so the generated code
contains a lot of checks which will be optimized away in a followup CL.
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In response to a non-identifier token after a dot, DSLParser would
attempt to swizzle a zero-length field and fail an assertion.
The same basic code path exists in the old compiler, but the resulting
parse error causes the process to abort before it attempts to process
the zero-length swizzle.
Bug: oss-fuzz:38106
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This includes compile-time optimization and tests.
The unit test is disabled in a followup CL
(http://review.skia.org/447057) because it exposes a Radeon 5300M bug
in OpenGL.
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The test has been improved and now covers a variety of values. Because
this intrinsic has side-effects (an out-param), we do not support
optimizing it or treating it as a constant-expression.
The modf documentation doesn't mention anything about constant-
expression support or lack thereof. Experimentally, modf is also not
treated as a constant-expression by Apple GLSL or glslang:
http://screen/4RWwYKr6vCjxCPQhttp://screen/45ttDTVAFGDRyxP
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DSL was improperly allowing interface blocks in runtime shaders, which
caused PipelineStageGenerator to get upset.
Bug: oss-fuzz:38131
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To do this with a clean conscience, I needed to convert the unroll-
counting logic from a linear time algorithm to constant-time. Getting
all the edge cases correct requires a lot of care, and there are now
plenty of unit tests.
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An ES2-compatible for loop supports six separate rel-ops:
< <= > >= != ==
Each rel-op, in addition to its expected usage, is also able to
represent a loop which never terminates, as well as a loop which
terminates instantly. Since SkVM unrolls these loops, we should make
sure we do it properly. We now have unit tests for all of these cases.
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Intrinsic-call optimization can be triggered during inlining. In this
case, inlining turned `normalize(x)` into `normalize(constant-value)`.
DSL is used to implement optimizations for a handful of intrinsic calls,
including `normalize`, which internally relies on `length`.
The DSL expects that it can use the IRGenerator to handle function
calls. This was not working because we were finished with the initial
compilation pass, and the IRGenerator's symbol table is removed when
finish() was called.
We now temporarily give a symbol table back to the IRGenerator while
the inliner runs. We remove it again as soon as inlining is complete.
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Also update RELEASE_NOTES to describe new syntax.
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Our program-size analysis pass needs to recurse into called functions;
depending on the exact order of functions in the program, this recursion
can hypothetically be as deep as the deepest function-call chain. Set an
upper bound on recursion here, so we don't overflow the stack while
trying to check the program size. In practice, 50 frames is far deeper
than a regular shader should ever go.
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The fuzzer is currently learning to make unboundedly-large programs by
nesting medium-size loops repeatedly. SkVM doesn't have a mechanism to
limit the ensuing explosion of code and ends up making unreasonably deep
stacks and/or unreasonably large programs.
SkSL now enforces an upper bound of approximately 100,000 IR nodes on a
fully-flattened, fully-inlined strict-ES2 program. The limit is picked
out of thin air, but this should be enough to prevent SkVM from going
haywire while still being large enough to handle any reasonable program.
We can definitely tune this value if we find that it is too large
(admitting dangerous code) or too small (rejecting good code).
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The fuzzer discovered that, when we attempt to verify that an array
doesn't contain any literal values that are out-of-range for its base
type, we pay a linear-time cost based on the size of the array. This
happens even when the array value isn't known at compile time; we still
iterate over its slot count and diligently discover that every single
constant-subexpression slot in the expression is "null".
We now have a helper function on Expression,
`allowsConstantSubexpressions`, which only returns true for expression
kinds that can contain constant subexpressions. We use this helper to
skip over this linear-per-subexpression check when the expression
cannot possibly contain a constant subexpression. In particular,
`AnyConstructor::compareConstant` and `Type::checkForOutOfRangeLiteral`
will now early-out for expressions that can't possibly contain a
constant subexpression.
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DSLParser caught a duplicate function name in here that SkSLParser
wasn't reporting.
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We had a logic bug when attempting to optimize the following code:
const vecN x = vecN(a, b, c);
-x;
The goal was to replace `-x` with `vecN(-a, -b, -c)` but we accidentally
tried to cast the `x` VariableReference to a Constructor. We
unfortunately didn't cover this in any of our test cases, but the fuzzer
managed to synthesize it by mixing and matching elements from its new
corpus.
This affected several different constructor types: splat, diagonal-
matrix, compound and array.
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These only existed for geometry shader interface blocks.
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Our analysis pass for checking if an expression is a constant-expression
would assert if the expression contained a TypeReference or a
FunctionReference. This could happen if you passed in an expression that
had not yet been type-coerced. This check seemed overly strict, so the
assertion has been removed (although such an expression will be reported
as 'not a constant expression').
This bit us in global-variable declaration, where we checked if a
global variable's initial-value expression was constant before coercing
it to the variable's type. This has also been reordered so the type-
coercion happens first. (Either order is now valid, but the type-
coercion related errors tend to be more detailed.)
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Bug: skia:8451 skia:10827
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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 fuzzer invented a much more elaborate example, but I was able to
winnow it down to a simple otherwise-normal test case. This also fixes
a latent DSL bug; DSL functions were not updating the list of referenced
intrinsics, so the compiler might emit finished programs that called
built-in functions that didn't exist in the code.
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The fuzzer managed to trigger an assertion by returning an invalid type
from a void function. We were neglecting to clear out the expression
when reporting it as invalid, leaving it for `checkValid` to find later.
Change-Id: Icc152c867a3316fe994967e192601fb4d10da98f
Bug: oss-fuzz:37704
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/442678
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
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No-op arithmetic simplification will convert expressions like `x += 0`
to `x`. When making this simplification, we will also downgrade the ref-
kind of `x` from "write" to "read" since the new expression is no longer
an assignment.
The fuzzer discovered that the ref-kind downgrade was too aggressive,
and would also traverse into nested subexpressions and downgrade them
as well. That is, for `x[y=z] += 0` would convert both `x` and `y`
into "read" references, which is incorrect; `y` is still being written
to.
The fuzzer managed to turn this mistake into an assertion by leveraging
a separate optimization. It added a leading, side-effect-less comma
expression for us to detect as worthless and eliminate. In doing so, we
clone the expression with the busted ref-kind, triggering an assertion.
Change-Id: I42fc31f6932f679ae875e2b49db2ad2f4e89e2cb
Bug: oss-fuzz:37677
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/442536
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
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Before running this script, you'll need someone from infra team to give
your @google.com account access to the Google Cloud fuzzer repo. Once
that's been done, run this Python script and it will automatically
recreate the fuzzer corpus from our SkSL test inputs and upload it to
the cloud.
Change-Id: I804fdf7933a99b92dd1640d9af17530d4db97a4e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/442001
Reviewed-by: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
This reverts commit 9155b338bb.
Reason for revert: disable test for GLSL + Adreno 6xx
Original change's description:
> Revert "Add ES3 intrinsics isinf/isnan to public SkSL ES3."
>
> This reverts commit e43714f490.
>
> Reason for revert: Several Pixel (Adreno) devices failing the test
>
> Original change's description:
> > Add ES3 intrinsics isinf/isnan to public SkSL ES3.
> >
> > The ES3 spec doesn't mandate that `isnan` actually has to do anything,
> > so the Isnan test is not enabled. (It doesn't work on my personal
> > machine unless I make the NaN detectable at compile-time.)
> >
> > We do not support these functions in constant-expressions, as we
> > currently avoid optimizing anything into a non-finite value; we leave
> > expressions alone if we calculate a NaN/inf result for their value.
> >
> > Change-Id: Ibfdfb47b6e6134165c8780db570de04a916d2bfa
> > Bug: skia:12022
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441581
> > Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> > Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
>
> TBR=brianosman@google.com,ethannicholas@google.com,johnstiles@google.com,skcq-be@skia-corp.google.com.iam.gserviceaccount.com
>
> Change-Id: I89899ed391aa870350d0452bab4a0fb75bd7be38
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
> No-Try: true
> Bug: skia:12022
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441716
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Bug: skia:12022, skia:12377
Change-Id: Ib149dbc1138feb3ee2bf6f7e31e9e8a9414560bc
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441884
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Our SPIR-V code generator did not implement support for negating a uint.
However, this is something that GLSL allows (as does the rest of SkSL).
I checked glslang and it uses OpSNegate here. The SPIR-V docs indicate
that OpSNegate allows any type of integer, and the validator lets it
pass, so we now use OpSNegate here as well.
http://screen/33mkq92uxAT5Xu8http://screen/4YBTh3gCWz8eZx7http://screen/388HtXyytcN5vLZ
Change-Id: I8c142018fd5e162dcd051abe1bc5d69a6e034794
Bug: oss-fuzz:37627
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441880
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The fuzzer detected a serious parsing error; a struct containing a
vardecl with multiple declarations would interpret arrays incorrectly.
An array would be applied to ALL variables in the decl after its initial
appearance. That is, `int w, x[10], y, z;` would be interpreted as
`int w, x[10], y[10], z[10];`. The fuzzer caught this by putting two
arrayed variables in a row; the second variable was interpreted as a
nested array, which led to an assertion.
This CL contains a simple hand-written test case demonstrating the bug,
with the fix coming in a followup.
Change-Id: I42d7372ba77fa1528ae24eb8c29a2e5903784139
Bug: oss-fuzz:37622
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441878
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We weren't coercing the expression because we don't care about its type,
but that allowed intermediate-expressions to pass through without
reporting an error. Now we coerce the expression to its present type,
which will always fail if the type is disallowed and succeed otherwise.
Change-Id: Ic0de0d17f0f5d56360575efe992ce4d74dec2a5a
Bug: oss-fuzz:37620
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441876
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
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This reverts commit e43714f490.
Reason for revert: Several Pixel (Adreno) devices failing the test
Original change's description:
> Add ES3 intrinsics isinf/isnan to public SkSL ES3.
>
> The ES3 spec doesn't mandate that `isnan` actually has to do anything,
> so the Isnan test is not enabled. (It doesn't work on my personal
> machine unless I make the NaN detectable at compile-time.)
>
> We do not support these functions in constant-expressions, as we
> currently avoid optimizing anything into a non-finite value; we leave
> expressions alone if we calculate a NaN/inf result for their value.
>
> Change-Id: Ibfdfb47b6e6134165c8780db570de04a916d2bfa
> Bug: skia:12022
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441581
> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
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Change-Id: I89899ed391aa870350d0452bab4a0fb75bd7be38
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: skia:12022
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441716
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Bug: skia:12302
Change-Id: I8cf958acf9214d0de903a4097647afd74f2a659e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441541
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
The ES3 spec doesn't mandate that `isnan` actually has to do anything,
so the Isnan test is not enabled. (It doesn't work on my personal
machine unless I make the NaN detectable at compile-time.)
We do not support these functions in constant-expressions, as we
currently avoid optimizing anything into a non-finite value; we leave
expressions alone if we calculate a NaN/inf result for their value.
Change-Id: Ibfdfb47b6e6134165c8780db570de04a916d2bfa
Bug: skia:12022
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441581
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If x is a known compile-time constant value, it can already be optimized
to a final value.
If x is not known, it could be zero, and 0/0 should result in a NaN.
Change-Id: I643a7c6da0a43ec366235c4df39fc78d3b361de7
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441580
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Change-Id: I26754745aa26313a2f76a86bd41699c7ac5b8a46
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441596
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
After further discussion, using intrinsics with signatures similar to
sample keeps us looking like GLSL. However, using "sample" is still
misleading, so this adds explicit "shade", "filter", and "blend"
intrinsics. After migrating clients, the "sample" versions will be
removed.
Bug: skia:12302
Change-Id: Ia03e4b3794fc1fc5ae3c3099a7a350343ec7702e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441457
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Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
The additional tests from http://review.skia.org/441238 uncovered a gap
in the constant folder's abilities; it was not able to fold away
boolean vector comparisons even when they were constant. These are ES2
constant-expressions, so folding them properly is a requirement.
Change-Id: Ia0b4d5d1215c5fc2b247ac3f0dec4c8747d2153e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441579
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Much easier to maintain, especially with an upcoming change to the
sampling syntax.
Change-Id: I378811b7be0afcce5b7e68a942e7b46d96568155
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441518
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
The inliner contained a type error when attempting to inline a function
that takes an array as input. The scratch copy of the array was created
as `float[123] var;` instead of `float var[123];`. This led to an
assertion in VarDeclaration::Make.
Change-Id: I5128fe71462bb59a015a7b4e59c1a74800828b16
Bug: oss-fuzz:37466
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441576
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
This fixes an assertion failure uncovered by the fuzzer.
Bug: oss-fuzz:37469
Change-Id: I626c003cfa8a0bc65851899df3a7695dbe29200b
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441311
Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
During constant-folding, we baked in an assertion stating that any
const-typed variable reference ought to have an initial value, because
you can't declare a const variable without assigning a value. However,
function parameters are an exception to this rule! They are variable
references and are allowed to be const, but will not have an initial
value. (In this case, `const` just means you can't alter the value.)
In this case, all we needed to do was remove the assertion; we already
treated this case defensively and with the appropriate care.
Change-Id: I61242c6d08c59886c6992898f195771e6334f2b4
Bug: oss-fuzz:37465
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441239
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This was another place where we needed to use
`getConstantSubexpression` to rebuild vectors/matrices; it is a more
robust approach than trying handle each ctor type individually. The
fuzzer found an edge case with double-casting matrices to vectors that
fell through the cracks with the original approach.
In adding additional tests, I also found a case that the constant-folder
seems to ignore, `bool4(x,x,x,x) == bool4(x)`. This does fold for ints
and floats, so this ought to be fixable in a followup, but it's not a
big deal either way; this is very unlikely to occer in real code.
Change-Id: I4d577c87ef7049306685ca95250ecdf93b1dbc06
Bug: oss-fuzz:37464
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441238
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Improved tests caught a longstanding bug in the compile-time
optimization logic for round/roundEven. These would *always* round to an
even number even when it didn't make sense to do so. (e.g. 3.1 would
round to 4.)
RoundEven isn't available in lower shader models of Direct3D;
SPIRV-Cross throws if it's unavailable. We may need a caps bit for this.
Change-Id: I3cc50238a2116b8d4e2c4059730d8b5cfb2bb056
Bug: skia:12022, skia:12352
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441078
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The fuzzer noticed insufficient guards in IndexExpression::Convert when
converting an array size from an IntLiteral to a SKSL_INT. We had code
in IRGenerator which did this properly, so I moved our array-size
conversion logic into SkSLType and had IndexExpression share it.
Also, a variety of tests around similar error conditions were added.
Change-Id: I51529dea25f9029f81ae236511610069d66be29f
Bug: oss-fuzz:37462
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441236
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We now stop processing a var-declaration if its array-size expression is
invalid. Previously, we'd pass a null array-size expression into
convertVar, which would assert (but would fail cleanly afterwards).
Change-Id: I976f3326e32afbc7045a86d73c0dcb28f418a6f4
Bug: oss-fuzz:37457
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/441079
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These now have proper testing and compile-time optimization support.
Change-Id: I7978161ec126e1c3096b9ca9dfbb2be7d8ea02f5
Bug: skia:12202
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/440859
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The no-op-arithmetic simplifier was written before we allowed casting a
mat2x2 to a float4, and did not expect a matrix inside a vector ctor.
The expression `float4(myMat2) * float4(anything)` would assert when we
tried to determine if `myMat2` was a constant zero or constant one.
The code has been rewritten to use getConstantSubexpression and now
allows matrices inside.
Change-Id: Id625141256bf89d816c57d2d21f16b0ec252c158
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/440858
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The prototype has been added sksl_public, compile-time optimization is
implemented, and test code has been improved.
Change-Id: I536d6bd7fcae437a03744941b008940bf2a3b1c1
Bug: skia:12202
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/440524
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When compiling test shaders, we were setting SK_FRAGCOORD_BUILTIN on the
`coords` parameter to main() instead of SK_MAIN_COORDS_BUILTIN. These
two built-ins don't have the same type (float2 vs. float4) and don't
mean quite the same thing.
The SPIR-V code generator saw a variable with the SK_FRAGCOORD_BUILTIN
builtin value and assumed the presence of a global variable named
`sk_FragCoord`, which didn't exist (because it was never referenced in
the code, so it was never cloned in from the sksl_frag module).
This is only a concern when compiling test shaders with skslc; real
shaders don't hit these code paths. The generated code here is still
imperfect; if you look closely, you'll see the GLSL and Metal code is
referencing the `coords` variable but it's never declared anywhere.
Change-Id: I3ad249469927ff35eb1e75d6536f95317502708f
Bug: skia:12340
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/440520
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Change-Id: I9ddb80b8886827250e243dc9174bb3679e70df9b
Bug: skia:12202
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/440262
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If the passed-in shader references RTFlip (i.e., sk_FragCoord is used),
the settings must contain RTFlip layout info; otherwise, an error
occurs. Originally, the fuzzer detected this as a problem because the
error was being delivered via SK_ABORT, but it's failing more cleanly
now that Ethan's new error handling code is in place (causing the fuzzer
to report that the bug was "fixed"). With this CL, the oss-fuzz shader
will actually compile successfully in SPIR-V instead of leading to an
error.
Change-Id: I3268e84bd8e01c95a25ed0845a37324e98033c4b
Bug: oss-fuzz:35916
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/439779
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Optimization for inverse() uses some custom logic which neglected to
look up the value of a constant variable before assuming it was a
FloatLiteral; our tests were not exercising this case.
Change-Id: Idc8f2cc24f6a8df7234062f5f15e8c39a08457e5
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/440260
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This intrinsic uses non-square matrices, so it will be useful in
confirming that we can use ES3 types in sksl_public intrinsics. Bulking
up this test (which we don't run in SkSLTest today) is a good first
step.
Change-Id: I8178f13d5ca376d7cae3d1a4350b2bc0397efb1f
Bug: skia:12348
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/440256
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Change-Id: I97986c45599274441660d1e947592768960c6d27
Bug: skia:12348
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/439949
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Surprisingly, we didn't actually have a preexisting test covering this.
Error reporting is lackluster in this CL but will be improved in the
followup.
Change-Id: I0b1cdb5a82f066af6b9d3fd9c39748080c2e18c0
Bug: skia:12348
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/439996
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This adds sinh, cosh, tanh, asinh, acosh, and atanh. We now also support
compile-time optimization for the arc functions.
Change-Id: I688f579b50403db534622b82926aa20d1f445341
Bug: skia:12202
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/439319
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We can now add functions to sksl_public.sksl with an $es3 prefix. These
will be allowed in a Runtime Effect when strict-ES2 mode is disabled.
Note that the CPU backend still doesn't have support for these calls,
and will fail ungracefully (assertion, nonsense result) if these
intrinsics are used.
The testing here is limited, due to an unrelated bug in SPIR-V
(skia:12340)
Change-Id: I9c911bc2b77f5051e80844607e7fd08ad386ee56
Bug: skia:12202, skia:12340
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/439058
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Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
This modifier is currently allowed on built-in functions only.
The presence of this modifier will be used to indicate intrinsics which
are ES3-specific (and therefore, not allowed in user code under typical
circumstances).
Change-Id: Ice6be8d9d1b2bf0c8f07f2a89f335bb2f90f6681
Bug: skia:12202
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/439057
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
An assignment like `mediump int a[2] = myHighpIntArray;` should succeed
now that the previous CLs have landed; originally, this would have
caused a type-mismatch error.
Change-Id: I86ffe6a21d0c7fbe289eef95aebc2605412566aa
Bug: skia:12248
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437740
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Compiling a program with "allow narrowing conversions" actually fixes up
narrowing casts in the program by inserting casts wherever they would be
needed for type-correctness. For instance, compiling the statement
`half h = myFloat;`
inserts an appropriate narrowing cast:
`half h = half(myFloat);`.
The Pipeline stage code generator relies on this behavior, as when it
re-emits a runtime effect into a complete SkSL program, the narrowing-
conversions flag will no longer be set, but that is okay, because the
emitted code now contains typecasts anywhere they would be necessary.
Logically, this implies that anything which supports narrowing
conversions must be castable between high and low precision. In GLSL and
SPIR-V, such a cast is trivial, because the types are the same and the
precision qualifiers are treated as individual hints on each variable.
In Metal, we dodge the issue by only emitting full-precision types. But
we also need to emit raw SkSL from an SkSL program (that is what the
Pipeline stage generator does).
SkSL already supported every typical cast, but GLSL lacked any syntax
for casting an array to a different type. This meant SkSL had no array
casting syntax as well. SkSL now has array-cast syntax, but it is only
allowed for casting low/high-precision arrays to the same base type.
(You can't cast an int array to float, or a signed array to unsigned.)
Change-Id: Ia20933541c3bd4a946c1ea38209f93008acdb9cb
Bug: skia:12248
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437687
Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
This is a reland of 23d8f94535
Original change's description:
> Fix array-of-matrix/struct comparisons in Metal.
>
> Metal needs helper functions in order to compare arrays, structs, and
> matrices. Depending on the input code, it was possible for the
> array-comparison helper to be emitted before a matrix-comparison
> or struct-comparison helper. If this occurred, array comparisons of that
> matrix or struct type would fail, because the operator== for the array's
> inner type was defined after array==, and Metal (like C++) parses
> top-to-bottom and only considers functions declared above the current
> function.
>
> We now emit prototypes for all the array, struct and matrix helper
> function. These prototypes are emitted above any helper functions. This
> ensures visibility no matter how your comparisons are organized.
>
> Change-Id: Ib3d8828c301fd0fa6c209788f9ea60800371edbe
> Bug: skia:12326
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437739
> Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Bug: skia:12326
Change-Id: Ife68020f6b01fae973b97f76099c6d5e8215636c
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This reverts commit ef9a1b66d0.
Reason for revert: not broken after all
Original change's description:
> Revert "Fix array-of-vector comparisons in Metal."
>
> This reverts commit 130338c9e1.
>
> Reason for revert: SkSL_ArrayComparison test causes Adreno 630/640 to crash in Vulkan
>
> Original change's description:
> > Fix array-of-vector comparisons in Metal.
> >
> > Comparing `vec1 == vec2` returns a bvec in Metal, so the result must be
> > wrapped in `all()` in order to boil it down to a single boolean result.
> > Our array-comparison helper function did not do this. Fortunately,
> > `all(scalar)` is a no-op, so we can just wrap the result unilaterally.
> >
> > Change-Id: I4f1f09a6832164ae2e6577d53b317f561332d581
> > Bug: skia:12324
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437736
> > Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> > Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
>
> TBR=brianosman@google.com,ethannicholas@google.com,johnstiles@google.com,skcq-be@skia-corp.google.com.iam.gserviceaccount.com
>
> Change-Id: Ic76a5527a8339c8201f52df08d43041d7dcbeb61
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
> No-Try: true
> Bug: skia:12324
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/438077
> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
# Not skipping CQ checks because this is a reland.
Bug: skia:12324
Change-Id: I3da699b8d1113800efb27e162d0c6315f0aeaa49
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This reverts commit 130338c9e1.
Reason for revert: SkSL_ArrayComparison test causes Adreno 630/640 to crash in Vulkan
Original change's description:
> Fix array-of-vector comparisons in Metal.
>
> Comparing `vec1 == vec2` returns a bvec in Metal, so the result must be
> wrapped in `all()` in order to boil it down to a single boolean result.
> Our array-comparison helper function did not do this. Fortunately,
> `all(scalar)` is a no-op, so we can just wrap the result unilaterally.
>
> Change-Id: I4f1f09a6832164ae2e6577d53b317f561332d581
> Bug: skia:12324
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437736
> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
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Change-Id: Ic76a5527a8339c8201f52df08d43041d7dcbeb61
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: skia:12324
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This reverts commit 23d8f94535.
Reason for revert: SkSL_ArrayComparison test causes Adreno 630/640 to crash in Vulkan
Original change's description:
> Fix array-of-matrix/struct comparisons in Metal.
>
> Metal needs helper functions in order to compare arrays, structs, and
> matrices. Depending on the input code, it was possible for the
> array-comparison helper to be emitted before a matrix-comparison
> or struct-comparison helper. If this occurred, array comparisons of that
> matrix or struct type would fail, because the operator== for the array's
> inner type was defined after array==, and Metal (like C++) parses
> top-to-bottom and only considers functions declared above the current
> function.
>
> We now emit prototypes for all the array, struct and matrix helper
> function. These prototypes are emitted above any helper functions. This
> ensures visibility no matter how your comparisons are organized.
>
> Change-Id: Ib3d8828c301fd0fa6c209788f9ea60800371edbe
> Bug: skia:12326
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437739
> Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
TBR=brianosman@google.com,ethannicholas@google.com,johnstiles@google.com,skcq-be@skia-corp.google.com.iam.gserviceaccount.com
Change-Id: I9e0fc69c46e1b4f63133e21e130e527ca4f0b31a
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: skia:12326
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Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Metal needs helper functions in order to compare arrays, structs, and
matrices. Depending on the input code, it was possible for the
array-comparison helper to be emitted before a matrix-comparison
or struct-comparison helper. If this occurred, array comparisons of that
matrix or struct type would fail, because the operator== for the array's
inner type was defined after array==, and Metal (like C++) parses
top-to-bottom and only considers functions declared above the current
function.
We now emit prototypes for all the array, struct and matrix helper
function. These prototypes are emitted above any helper functions. This
ensures visibility no matter how your comparisons are organized.
Change-Id: Ib3d8828c301fd0fa6c209788f9ea60800371edbe
Bug: skia:12326
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437739
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
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Comparing `vec1 == vec2` returns a bvec in Metal, so the result must be
wrapped in `all()` in order to boil it down to a single boolean result.
Our array-comparison helper function did not do this. Fortunately,
`all(scalar)` is a no-op, so we can just wrap the result unilaterally.
Change-Id: I4f1f09a6832164ae2e6577d53b317f561332d581
Bug: skia:12324
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437736
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Most of the code generated by the fuzzer is nonsense, but there is a
method to its madness. The crash is only triggered under specific
conditions:
- The runtime effect has enough helper functions to mostly fill up the
call graph hash-map. It won't rehash until it gets close to capacity.
- There must be several calls to built-in functions, in order to add
elements to the call graph to force a rehash.
The fuzzer-generated code manages to satisfy both these requirements.
Change-Id: I9a1d7535557fedd4e9bfece3930ac86ede291ffe
Bug: oss-fuzz:36655
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437118
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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
Change-Id: I99062486c081f748f65be4b36a3a52e95b559812
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/436571
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The optimization logic for swizzling a constructor assumed that every
argument to the constructor was a scalar or vector. When it was written,
this assumption was true. However, we recently added support for casting
mat2x2 to float4 which violates the assumption.
We now check every argument and do not attempt to optimize if a
non-scalar, non-vector arg is found.
Change-Id: Ia2b297bd62dfdf4af56712164fbc80c29c9611eb
Bug: oss-fuzz:36852
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437017
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OSSFuzz discovered a minor variation of oss-fuzz:36770 which tickled a
different bug in SPIR-V RTFlip handling; we did not properly handle the
case where the InterfaceBlock is an array. SPIR-V does not support this
at all, but the IRGenerator allows it, and we don't detect it an an
error until later in the compilation process.
Change-Id: I80bd67a13dad878717dc122462132a2ed675532d
Bug: oss-fuzz:36850
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/437018
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This CL does not update the DSLParser to honor these precision
qualifiers; that will be done in a followup.
Change-Id: Ib629bc99c0e6c7afb550a381d4e3b6ccc26aa64e
Bug: skia:12248
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/436337
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These parse into new modifier bits; the IR generator does not yet
support these bits. That's coming in a followup CL.
Change-Id: I362e9227694f9b862eaad100f6afca45a9b62a01
Bug: skia:12248
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We don't currently support this. There's no explicit syntax to cast an
array's type, but it can be implicitly required in some situations, like
`halfArray == floatArray` (when fAllowNarrowingConversions is on).
Change-Id: I00fe0ddd4f2682b2950e828dd78bb941d5f0430e
Bug: skia:12248
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/436560
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This code intentionally mixes half4s and float4s everywhere. Before
http://review.skia.org/435916 landed, this resulted in a compile error.
Change-Id: I852fef6ee99a8b78623e0e9ddeee2ad84a8c0504
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/436058
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SPIR-V code generation synthesizes some extra variables that don't
actually exist in the Program. Checking the ProgramUsage of these
variables would fail; ProgramUsage::get doesn't know about these
variables, so it asserts (and would consider them as dead even if it
didn't assert). We now track our SPIR-V bonus variables in a separate
set, and always report them as live.
Change-Id: If2f681470654025abf7ca4b3ec8126de2eb01297
Bug: oss-fuzz:36770
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/435625
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Change-Id: I7b53df1eae83a596c4d1f3620e7f9bd146f68af2
Bug: oss-fuzz:36655
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This relaxes our rules to allow calls to declared (but not yet defined)
functions. With that rule change, we have to specifically detect static
recursion and produce an error.
Bug: skia:12137
Change-Id: I39cc281fcd73fb30014bc7b43043552623727e03
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/431537
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Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Bug: skia:12137
Change-Id: I609dd2578bf39a30e036ea85281886f8c4554579
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At present, they aren't hooked up to anything. They will be made
functional in followup CLs.
Change-Id: I4bfc25eb4e19fce4c36ea0b55494bf37b2a9ee23
Bug: skia:12248
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/430637
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SkSL does not support shrinking a vector via casting. Use a swizzle
instead.
Change-Id: Ieba78a05dad9c55f44c765924e28f0c7e1667a67
Bug: skia:12193
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/427198
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Boolean scalar-swizzling is currently not working.
Change-Id: Icd965e4b64a12311d098168f65622110d5fb3437
Bug: skia:12195
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/427038
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The tests now check bool4-mat2 conversions, which fortunately do work,
and the vector-to-matrix tests include int and bool conversions as well.
Change-Id: I971271838a93081b9258deb7c1d13b7732fb2440
Bug: skia:12067
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/426757
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The fuzzer quickly discovered that the newly introduced mat2-to-vec4
conversion code did not account for integer vectors. We now handle
`ivec4(mat2)` casts properly. This required some non-trivial
restructuring of the logic, but in the vast majority of cases, the types
will match and the end result will be identical.
Change-Id: If07c2fe4b4345bd767384b1802374910f65cd3f0
Bug: oss-fuzz:35998
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GLSL disallows mixing swizzle domains within a single swizzle:
http://screen/93eHNQDbx35hMdk
SkSL now disallows it as well.
Change-Id: Ied2e11ee04285b143a864e28cac30335f01aad0e
Bug: skia:10621
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GLSL supports casting vec4 into mat2 and vice versa, so SkSL should have
equivalent support. This CL allows the Compound constructor to take a
matrix as input, and fixes up backends to do the right thing when a
matrix shows up in the compound-constructor path.
Change-Id: I13289ad0a27ba59bddc3706093820594efebc693
Bug: skia:12067
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Bug: skia:11296
Change-Id: I7d41614957d6fa535faadebbeca890b54b6977ac
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/425996
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This reverts commit a89781215a.
Reason for revert: breakage on Windows
Original change's description:
> Add tests for matrix-vector conversions.
>
> GLSL supports casting vec4 into mat2 and vice versa, so SkSL should have
> equivalent support. Adding tests as a starting point.
>
> Change-Id: If8bcbf99afcec94d948d5da9e6205cb4a232af18
> Bug: skia:12067
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/425837
> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
TBR=brianosman@google.com,ethannicholas@google.com,johnstiles@google.com
Change-Id: I2563041f538b1b20074385f1b61af5fc506ffad5
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: skia:12067
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Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
GLSL supports casting vec4 into mat2 and vice versa, so SkSL should have
equivalent support. Adding tests as a starting point.
Change-Id: If8bcbf99afcec94d948d5da9e6205cb4a232af18
Bug: skia:12067
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Change-Id: Id2061ebe7873aa8b9480a2d8b0133c2fb79e79bb
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/424098
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Change-Id: I4066aafc5b6137bfaf38100ff237fd9833023f34
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Reland works around Adreno issue with this formulation of sk_Clockwise:
(sk_RTFlip.y < 0.0 ? !gl_FrontFacing : gl_FrontFacing)
and instead adds this to the top of the function:
bool sk_Clockwise = gl_FrontFacing;
if (sk_RTFlip.y < 0.0) {
sk_Clockwise = !sk_Clockwise;
}
Original description:
SkSL language features that are origin sensitive now use a uniform
to conditionally flip their result rather than generating different
code.
Previously we would insert a "rt height" uniform if sk_FragCoord needed
to be flipped. sk_FragCoord,y was implemented as "realFragCoord.y" or
"rtHeight - realFragCoord.y" depending on SkSL::ProgramSettings::fFlipY.
Now we instead use a two component vector rtFlip and sk_FragCoord.y is
always "rtFlip.x + rtFlip.y*realFragCoord.y". We configure rtFlip as
either (0, 1) or (rtHeight, -1). sk_Clockwise and dFdy simiarly use
rtFlip.y to emit code that always works with either origin.
Bug: skia:12037
Change-Id: I3a2ad6f5667eb4dcd823b939abd5698f89b58929
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/425178
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Commit-Queue: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
This reverts commit 943108b0b2.
Reason for revert: clockwise GM bad on android.
Original change's description:
> Don't key progams/pipelines on origin.
>
> SkSL language features that are origin sensitive now use a uniform
> to conditionally flip their result rather than generating different
> code.
>
> Previously we would insert a "rt height" uniform if sk_FragCoord needed
> to be flipped. sk_FragCoord,y was implemented as "realFragCoord.y" or
> "rtHeight - realFragCoord.y" depending on SkSL::ProgramSettings::fFlipY.
>
> Now we instead use a two component vector rtFlip and sk_FragCoord.y is
> always "rtFlip.x + rtFlip.y*realFragCoord.y". We configure rtFlip as
> either (0, 1) or (rtHeight, -1). sk_Clockwise and dFdy simiarly use
> rtFlip.y to emit code that always works with either origin.
>
> Bug: skia:12037
>
> Change-Id: I7a09d0caac60a58d72b76645ff31bcabde4086b6
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Change-Id: I91cc0d86be216f6c32e453a231de088c991be4b2
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No-Try: true
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SkSL language features that are origin sensitive now use a uniform
to conditionally flip their result rather than generating different
code.
Previously we would insert a "rt height" uniform if sk_FragCoord needed
to be flipped. sk_FragCoord,y was implemented as "realFragCoord.y" or
"rtHeight - realFragCoord.y" depending on SkSL::ProgramSettings::fFlipY.
Now we instead use a two component vector rtFlip and sk_FragCoord.y is
always "rtFlip.x + rtFlip.y*realFragCoord.y". We configure rtFlip as
either (0, 1) or (rtHeight, -1). sk_Clockwise and dFdy simiarly use
rtFlip.y to emit code that always works with either origin.
Bug: skia:12037
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We've lived without this for a long time. It bloats sksl_gpu (inhibits
some inlining!), and if things go according to plan, we'll be removing
enum support from SkSL entirely soon.
Change-Id: If844bbe5fdae41df7930d5c8ea9b832f9dd1b922
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Change-Id: I4280b5710dd8749ba766ba74d7a8886bc4e024bb
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Previously, when converting a program, the pipeline stage could assume
that an input to main() of type half4/float4 was always the input color.
This was a good assumption since the only possible inputs were
coordinates, or the input color.
This CL now recognizes that when a second float4 is passed to the main()
function, it should be a SK_DEST_COLOR_BUILTIN. This will let blend
functions pass in two colors.
ProgramToSkVM now takes a dest-color argument as well, but existing call
sites won't reference it (since they aren't for blend functions). I've
just passed the input-color a second time, since the value will never
actually be accessed.
Change-Id: I4214586bda605c6d287aa25b1b099e6ef5ba15a4
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Runtime Blend effects always take two input colors--source and
destination--instead of one. This CL adds a new ProgramKind for blend
effects, a new program module (empty for now), and adds a test to
confirm that the signature for blend functions is checked. Currently
these are only accessible via skslc; there's no Runtime Effect API to
create one and the dest color isn't hooked up to anything.
Change-Id: I5272a811d2d76b878cfdf3429efa78c9c8b3fd97
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mix() has many overloads:
$genType mix($genType x, $genType y, $genType a);
$genType mix($genType x, $genType y, float a);
$genHType mix($genHType x, $genHType y, $genHType a);
$genHType mix($genHType x, $genHType y, half a);
$genType mix($genType x, $genType y, $genBType a);
$genHType mix($genHType x, $genHType y, $genBType a);
$genIType mix($genIType x, $genIType y, $genBType a);
$genBType mix($genBType x, $genBType y, $genBType a);
The top half were simple to implement via `evaluate_3_way_intrinsic`.
The bottom half--`x, y, $genBType`--required adding basic support into
`evaluate_n_way_intrinsic_of_type` for mixed argument types, since `x`
and `y` could be of any numeric type, but `a` is always boolean.
Fortunately, this didn't require major changes.
Change-Id: I015471f053c90d5a5c3ac67cc230d0f90950ff60
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$mat matrixCompMult($mat x, $mat y);
$hmat matrixCompMult($hmat x, $hmat y);
This required some minor changes to `evaluate_n_way_intrinsic_of_type`
to allow the inputs to be matrices instead of vectors. Fortunately, most
of the moving parts were already generic/flexible enough that this just
worked, but some explicit checks for `x.isVector` needed to become
`!x.isScalar()`, and `columns` needed to become `slotCount`.
Change-Id: I1e22ecad37a7e187a7171e1f590a720f07cf9832
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This was handled properly, but lacked a test.
Change-Id: I84adc7cb3d37ab85eef945c1e38fc43c6cd8aa01
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Now that we know the minimum and maximum values of a given integer Type,
we can check for assigment statements or variable initial-values that
exceed those bounds and report it as an error. This check should work on
anything that can be optimized or folded down to an IntLiteral, but
isn't meant to be 100% exhaustive.
Change-Id: I4473b5b003e1b8e3385943ce60e303e95664e8ba
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We need to be careful to distinguish cross(vec3, vec3)--a real built-in
intrinsic--from cross(vec2, vec2)--an inline function in sksl_gpu, but
not actually a legitimate GLSL intrinsic.
Change-Id: I7e78c99dadfcbb637ae55a2503acfb7e591c932e
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The fuzzer found that it could overflow an int via a properly-crafted
constant-fold expression, leading to a UBSAN error. Constant-fold
expressions now guard against overflow (http://review.skia.org/413138)
and UBSAN is no longer triggered.
Change-Id: I07dba41e87bb9ceed37b84ec6b8922defbdc6550
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This is one of the few compile-time constant functions with a variable
number of arguments, but it's otherwise pretty normal as intrinsics go.
$genType atan($genType y, $genType x);
$genHType atan($genHType y, $genHType x);
$genType atan($genType y_over_x);
$genHType atan($genHType y_over_x);
Change-Id: Ie852e10f37d73d53f69e806550872bc015f802d6
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Expressions which would overflow/wrap the result type are now left
as-is.
Change-Id: I6a942f337e6e5761823f5c9dcd214fa58227a626
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$squareMat inverse($squareMat m);
$squareHMat inverse($squareHMat m);
Change-Id: I1a2b067dd276bb999107712c38d0124811b95e39
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Change-Id: Ic6a3ce722c607d4d3c47d37e5749a01ae5fb193f
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$genType refract($genType I, $genType N, float eta);
$genHType refract($genHType I, $genHType N, half eta);
The half form of refract was originally taking a `float eta` in our
headers, which seems wrong (and causes the DSL to break unless you add
casts). I've corrected the headers to use `half eta`.
Change-Id: I74b9ac330e0f7e99622d19cf7365aaa4cc910e57
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Change-Id: I1630cf6ecab6a1a18a7318c247f8263d87e2cda9
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$genType reflect($genType I, $genType N);
$genHType reflect($genHType I, $genHType N);
Change-Id: I59889ad767829bf7e33838737d7b7f6d1cbc3ece
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This implementation leans heavily into DSL. I also reworked the
`normalize` intrinsic to use more DSL to shrink the implementation.
$genType faceforward($genType N, $genType I, $genType Nref);
$genHType faceforward($genHType N, $genHType I, $genHType Nref);
Change-Id: I73ab11d3fe449d2f2c0ae0d745fc39824fc64771
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This one is structured a bit differently; it gets to length() value,
then divides the input by its length using a bit of DSL. Since all the
inputs are constant, the constant-folder will do the right thing.
$genType normalize($genType x);
$genHType normalize($genHType x);
Change-Id: I51e5c65fa9e33738cbe253fcc97ee2160c48cfdd
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float length($genType x);
half length($genHType x);
Change-Id: I65b64fdba5f7bd53afba1d6f930217e3f1bd6f6e
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Change-Id: I3427fbaf57787c3051db95ec5882c9292d7985cf
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In the majority of cases, a uniform is an equally good substitute, and
replacing `sqrt(N)` with `unknownInput` actually makes the test clearer.
Change-Id: I7bcb477571972d7aa2ce8c49b3674471f7310748
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This was originally designated for 2x2 matrices only, but this was not
right--all matrix comparisons actually need to be rewritten to fully
work around the bug.
Change-Id: I743d16a65bc55e93361a3dd8753653384583f063
Bug: skia:11308
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This is allowed by GLSL, so we allow it too.
GLSL ES 1.0, Section 6.1: "The idiom “(void)” as a parameter list is
provided for convenience."
Change-Id: I551c505d3de518a75acd5e306f09f0f0767e43f2
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This will allow us to rewrite `mat == mat` on Adreno 5xx/6xx GPUs when
running in GLSL.
Change-Id: I621e918a545a49b7ecb9c944ae59b1e7a7594bae
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This is a reland of c6260f9742
Problematic DeadReturn.sksl test cases have been moved to DeadReturnES3.
Original change's description:
> Eliminate unreachable code during optimization.
>
> The Adreno 5xx and 6xx previously failed the SkSLStaticSwitchInline
> test; the driver struggled to interpret code with multiple return
> statements in a row. We now detect unreachable statements and eliminate
> them.
>
> Change-Id: I344d632f2488ca65b0635b37bebffe6e4fb607c5
> Bug: skia:12012
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Bug: skia:12012
Change-Id: I748e8761cbc71c811b5ad8fe49186f980261d8b9
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- Remove ctypes that were entirely unused
- Remove explicit selection of default ctypes
- After that, only two ctype tokens are needed (SkPMColor4f and SkV4)
... remove all of the others from the parser
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MetalCodeGen would incorrectly identify `(someMatrix, someScalar)` as a
math operation between `someMatrix` and `someScalar` and attempt to
convert `someScalar` to a matrix. If `someScalar` was a Boolean type,
this would lead to an assertion.
The binary expression is now checked more thoroughly before converting
the scalar into a matrix.
Change-Id: Id7e104d5533d8c43375927d4815b83e1a3c36be1
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This reverts commit c6260f9742.
Reason for revert: Nexus 7 is grumpy, fails SkSLDeadReturn_GPU
https://ci.chromium.org/raw/build/logs.chromium.org/skia/539fff50ff093c11/+/annotations
Original change's description:
> Eliminate unreachable code during optimization.
>
> The Adreno 5xx and 6xx previously failed the SkSLStaticSwitchInline
> test; the driver struggled to interpret code with multiple return
> statements in a row. We now detect unreachable statements and eliminate
> them.
>
> Change-Id: I344d632f2488ca65b0635b37bebffe6e4fb607c5
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Change-Id: Ia3db1f1b28417e479e2d71a4a6ed94a007e47cf9
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The Adreno 5xx and 6xx previously failed the SkSLStaticSwitchInline
test; the driver struggled to interpret code with multiple return
statements in a row. We now detect unreachable statements and eliminate
them.
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GLSL now emits 4x2 diagonal matrices as:
`(mat4x2(1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0) * n)`
instead of
`mat4x2(n)`.
This works around a long-standing GLSL bug in both Mesa and glslang that
affects several drivers:
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glslang/issues/2645
Change-Id: If529d5cd150ce720f436cb3634a2fd3423919278
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This was only used in the context of sk_SampleMask, which was removed
recently.
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Although these tests are simple, it ended up uncovering a legitimate
SPIR-V bug (skia:12009).
Change-Id: Ie89235157256b97626aa6ada4d9d6ba62abc57fa
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If we encounter code like `return 1; return 2;` we need to synthesize a
label, even though the second return statement isn't actually reachable.
This is harmless and satisfies the SPIR-V validator.
Ideally we'd eliminate the dead code entirely, but this case is rare and
isn't likely to cause any problems as-is.
Change-Id: I2d6219dff6868011353e19a662301bec44a015d6
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Now that the various Metal and SPIR-V bugs have been shaken out, we can
enable these tests. Knock on wood.
Change-Id: If4b4e302cfdd91464aaf00bc9639989de5e49aac
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All the pieces of the puzzle were already here to support componentwise
addition and subtraction of matrices. Division was just a forgotten gap
in the implementation and is now patched up to match + and -.
NOTE: if you read the SPIR-V output very closely, you may be surprised
that there are fewer FDiv operations than you'd expect from reading the
input SkSL. As it turns out, a preexisting optimization is rewriting
`mat / 4` into `mat * 0.25` (see line 2689), and this rewritten form can
use the dedicated MatrixTimesScalar op. So we only get componentwise
FDivs for the `4 / mat` lines in the source.
Change-Id: I011c859f5b3a031fbb95a2956f1194a5f3b3794b
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Multiplication is handled just as before. Ops other than multiplication
are handled by splatting the scalar into a matrix, then performing the
op as a componentwise matrix-op-matrix binary expression.
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The mat4x2 portion of the test no longer checks its results, as there
are bugs in the Intel and Radeon GPU drivers that prevent mat4x2s
from being constructed properly.
The SkSL optimizer ends up eliminating the 4x2 matrix entirely because
it is unused by the rest of the code, as well at the 4x4 matrix which is
calculated from the 4x2. At this point, I'm OK with this.
Change-Id: If1464f9e4938b0a37b2ec180c686972389d94e83
Bug: skia:12003
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Previously, it was structured like Matrices.sksl and had no verification
of its results. Now it double-checks that its outputs match our
expectations. The test is still quite simple for now, however.
Change-Id: Iaa45fe58beb497a63801833f8ba5a493a61139d9
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This test was generating invalid code in Metal
(http://review.skia.org/408356), but we didn't catch it because the code
wasn't actually being run.
Change-Id: I649034593a566f9e835b1cf7b0702c64952d31ef
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Support for constant-expression function calls in SkSL now exists, and
support for abs() was added at http://review.skia.org/405676.
Change-Id: I3144af993db93a3d640971734d4cb03e0cfb8589
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This is a clone of the Metal test. (This can be moved into shared/ and
enabled as a real test once the codegen is fixed.)
At present, this test generates broken code; everything is writing an
SpvOpMatrixTimesScalar opcode regardless of the actual operation being
performed.
Change-Id: If06b4196e7d9be36e41c5c60c006b2a713cc25d8
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This CL adds a polyfill for componentwise matrix/matrix division to
Metal, as well as matrix/=matrix. Matrix/scalar and scalar/matrix
division work by splatting the scalar out to a matrix (handled in the
prior CL, http://review.skia.org/407616) and then performing
componentwise matrix/matrix division.
Working demonstration (copy-pasted from the Metal output file):
http://screen/BrqyPcbPrB7Dy4m
Change-Id: I6a8b97783be3485f7ffee551b669d14bc58e7568
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This reverts commit 90508f02dc.
Reason for revert: avoiding driver bugs this time
Original change's description:
> Revert "The Matrices test now verifies its results."
>
> This reverts commit 86121f6c0e.
>
> Reason for revert: tree sad
>
> Original change's description:
> > The Matrices test now verifies its results.
> >
> > Previously, this test did a bunch of matrix math but never actually
> > checked its results for correctness.
> >
> > Change-Id: I353be58049286266c2d561b0939b3874d2684403
> > Bug: skia:11985
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/407360
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> > Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
>
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>
> Change-Id: I1335f01c14ee955426e02efaa3c30421cd41aa34
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
> No-Try: true
> Bug: skia:11985
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/407617
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Bug: skia:11985
Change-Id: I214375d74977f324973da72c440d7ff5ff179016
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The Metal code generator will now detect matrix-op-scalar expressions
and splat the scalar across a matrix. This allows a scalar to be added
to, or subtracted from, a matrix. (It does not fix division because
Metal also does not natively support componentwise division on
matrices.)
Change-Id: I7d5b0c5bd35393475c524e34cad789bf4f72a103
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This reverts commit 86121f6c0e.
Reason for revert: tree sad
Original change's description:
> The Matrices test now verifies its results.
>
> Previously, this test did a bunch of matrix math but never actually
> checked its results for correctness.
>
> Change-Id: I353be58049286266c2d561b0939b3874d2684403
> Bug: skia:11985
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/407360
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Previously, this test did a bunch of matrix math but never actually
checked its results for correctness.
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Aside from sqrt() and normalize(), we now optimize all the intrinsics
which take a single argument as input, and return that argument with
each of its components permuted as output.
This CL also introduces a minor restriction--we no longer optimize
intrinsics which evaluate to inf or nan, such as `inversesqrt(-1)`.
These will be left in the source as-is.
Change-Id: I4919b3c18a2df81accd6daf2f650b9f587ff43fc
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This is similar to the intrinsic optimization for any() and all(). Tests
for all three intrinsics have been bulked up a bit as well.
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This layout qualifier is not actually used anywhere.
Change-Id: I817c9affdd00e492c70f251eb52680644b7ff3f7
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UInt support was added to DSL in http://review.skia.org/403601. We use
the UInt type in the DitherEffect fragment processor.
Change-Id: I2770eb0196177ee403b461134c9895d2e0b2e6db
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In particular, this optimizes abs() and sign() when all inputs are known
at compile time. This resolves a TODO on a test case in
`IllegalIndexing.rts`.
Change-Id: Ica310522a85b42dc7ae255bd25004a6629d04176
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A cast like `float(five)` or `int4(colorGreen)` should detect const
variables and replace the expression with its compile-time constant
equivalent value. At present, this replacement is missed, which inhibits
further optimization opportunities on the expression.
(This CL is very similar in spirit to http://review.skia.org/404676)
Change-Id: I04b5c435a30d2afcdbdb3d020adc15e9c651cc31
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This CL only handles a subset of our intrinsics. In particular, it
avoids changing the behavior of `sqrt` as many of our tests use sqrt as
an optimization barrier.
The transcendental test inputs are intentionally kept very simple to
avoid putting numbers in the test outputs which could round differently
on various platforms and cause Housekeeper to complain.
Change-Id: I539f918294332310dcd6fe12fab163c0b6216f65
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Previously, the code neglected to resolve constant variables into
values. This meant that expressions like `lessThan(zero, one)` could not
be compile-time evaluated even when `zero` and `one` have known values.
Change-Id: I2f5ce303e3dcc682be14e4d2485e24dd7c59212e
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If every argument passed to lessThan/greaterThan/lessThanEqual/
greaterThanEqual/equal/notEqual() is a compile-time constant, we now
detect this and optimize away the function call entirely.
Change-Id: I3415d21be6ef51b38b682a792bd118fad51957f5
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If every argument passed to any() or all() is a compile-time constant,
we now detect this and optimize away the function call entirely.
Future CLs will perform a similar optimization on other intrinsic calls
which can be detected and eliminated at compile time, like lessThan().
Change-Id: Ie55aff538b1ccaf2b3bcf9a69573a85f081b7ade
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A constructor like `float2(one, two)` is not a compile-time constant, so
we miss optimization opportunities like folding. Constant variables
inside compound constructors are now replaced when optimization is on,
so this would optimize down to `float2(1.0, 2.0)` and be eligible for
folding.
Change-Id: I80dd421f61d4eed21278805e2dc26d198a678e52
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Change-Id: I06631e7f0db518f4de19a39bf1ed368afbd5d409
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This is a reland of 830c69ca66
Original change's description:
> Implement operator== and != for Metal structs and arrays.
>
> GLSL/SkSL assumes that == and != on struct/array types should work.
> We need to emit equality and inequality operators whenever we find code
> that compares a struct or array.
>
> Structs and arrays can be arbitrarily nested, and either type can
> contain a matrix. All of these things need custom equality operators in
> Metal. Therefore, we need to recursively generate comparison operators
> when any of these types are encountered.
>
> For arrays we get lucky, and we can cover all possible array types and
> sizes with a single templated operator== method. Structs and matrices
> have no such luck, and are generated separately on a per-type basis.
>
> For each of these types, operator== is implemented as an equality check
> on each field, and operator!= is implemented in terms of operator==.
> Equality and inequality are always emitted together. (Previously, matrix
> equality and inequality were emitted and implemented independently, but
> this is no longer the case.)
>
> Change-Id: I69ee01c0a390d7db6bcb2253ed6336ab20cc4d1d
> Bug: skia:11908, skia:11924
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/402016
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Bug: skia:11908, skia:11924, skia:11929
Change-Id: I6336b6125e9774c1ca73e3d497e3466f11f6f25f
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All internal usage has migrated to MakeFor..., this removes the old
program kind, and updates some tests.
Bug: skia:11813
Change-Id: I56733b071270e1ae3fab5d851e23acf6c02e3361
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At present, this is a missed optimization opportunity. These will be
optimized in a followup CL.
Change-Id: I8882058900cdc12c8ab0df03e36ebfb9d8022f01
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There aren't many cases where array-of-struct types are useful in
ES2, but it looks like function parameters are one such case:
http://screen/7Fnc7GhewAkUK3j
Change-Id: I23410a3824a3c202c12147d6939586cc0e55a9ce
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This CL adds a RuntimeEffect option flag which skips over the various
`strictES2Mode` checks sprinkled throughout IR generation.
Runtime Effects still won't allow a lot of ES3 things (the Pipeline
stage will reject unsupported statement types, SkVM doesn't support most
non-ES2 constructs, etc). However, this change will give us the ability
to test many more features involving arrays and structs that previously
were off-limits due to ES2 restrictions, and will shore up some
legitimate gaps in our testing. This is a useful starting point to allow
for improved test coverage.
Change-Id: I4a5bc43914e65fc7e59f1cecb76a0ec5a7f05f2f
Bug: skia:11209
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This is completely unused - GrMatrixEffect is the only thing that deals
with matrix transforms on child sampling. Removing this makes everything
simpler to reason about.
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Global variables which can be calculated in C++ code are now written as
constant values in the DSL, instead of performing the same logic
redundantly in the shader.
In some cases this can be fairly significant, e.g. RectBlurEffect has
a global with the expression
abs(rect.x) > 16000 || abs(rect.y) > 16000 ||
abs(rect.z) > 16000 || abs(rect.w) > 16000
Change-Id: I84221f60a4986b3225afcf91ef95cdcfc941b4b7
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When emitting a built-in function call, we need to honor the `fCPPMode`
state. Previously we were rewriting the call into a DSL call even in C++
mode.
We also now spell out Fract's complete namespace, to avoid a name
collision with MacTypes.h:
https://opensource.apple.com/source/CarbonHeaders/CarbonHeaders-18.1/MacTypes.h.auto.html
typedef SInt32 Fract;
Change-Id: I752b7816a64a9b2b2c79d92fe46cd774e1bab96a
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This is a reland of 22dcb5fd7e
Original change's description:
> Add coords parameter to all .sksl test files used as runtime effects
>
> Convert to use the newer MakeForShader factory, which requires this.
>
> Change-Id: Ifaf6054054027c78f3f3fe15596e435e0f79b877
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Bug: skia:11919
Change-Id: I5f745c54b2bc3712f2281db6e067345903e81931
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This reverts commit 22dcb5fd7e.
Reason for revert: Lot's of red Android and Win bots.
Original change's description:
> Add coords parameter to all .sksl test files used as runtime effects
>
> Convert to use the newer MakeForShader factory, which requires this.
>
> Change-Id: Ifaf6054054027c78f3f3fe15596e435e0f79b877
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Change-Id: I0fa844c6cf985d16e72c7f26aa217752612dcfc1
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No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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Convert to use the newer MakeForShader factory, which requires this.
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Change-Id: I00cc1e89fd85fdc0ce0860fcb35ececd0eaec50a
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This required some changes to how we name variables in DSL.
When-expressions are designed to expect a local C++ variable with the
same name as the layout key. This constraint means our DSLVar variables
CANNOT have the same name as the layout key. Now, all DSL variables are
given a prefix. We try to keep the code tidy by using just a leading
underscore as the prefix, where it's safe to do so. (The C++ naming
rules put some underscore-names out of bounds, but underscore followed
by a lowercase letter is safe.)
Change-Id: Iaa8878042329b9909096f05712d5cf636ea01822
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This was almost right, but was missing the trailing () to make a
function call.
Change-Id: I1215a97bb0ac39aceca8ff6bea70af8ff572ef84
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This CL also removes some vestiges of the kSampler type, which hasn't
been used in .fp files for a long time.
Change-Id: Iaca1d0c6e77ad2df2b6c5dacd1c68079d6dd5cf2
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This is a reland of c412688798
This CL lands the code changes but not the dm test, which is causing
link errors. Tests will be relanded as a separate CL, at
http://review.skia.org/400097
Original change's description:
> Reland "Implement statements and expressions in DSL C++ code generator."
>
> This is a reland of 16cbfb41df
>
> Tests now rely on `shaderDerivativeSupport` and `integerSupport` as
> proxies to indicate ES3 support. The SwitchStatement test has been
> adjusted to hopefully confuse fewer compilers.
>
> Original change's description:
> > Implement statements and expressions in DSL C++ code generator.
> >
> > This CL removes the bulk of the existing C++ code generator, especially
> > all the complex format-string assembly code. It has been replaced with
> > actual DSL code generation. Simple IR can now be successfully translated
> > to a working DSL fragment processor.
> >
> > This CL also adds a simple test harness which is patterned after the
> > existing SkSLTest; it renders a pixel, reads it back, and fails the test
> > if the result isn't solid green (RGBA=0101).
> >
> > This CL doesn't implement every feature. Some obvious gaps include:
> > - Sampling from children
> > - Uniforms/inputs of any kind
> > - Function calls of any kind
> >
> > Change-Id: Ib80c23fe1ba4453f7c3cb43b65f93c5ea0deb709
> > Bug: skia:11854
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/396757
> > Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
> > Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> > Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
>
> Bug: skia:11854, skia:11891
> Change-Id: I91363e31f34611d15ae350b52d6fc459feeace9c
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/399076
> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Bug: skia:11854
Bug: skia:11891
Change-Id: Ib1f08256c84d1da2130e0b61356f72435dc0a5a8
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/399740
Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>