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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
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/420577
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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
>
> Change-Id: Ia00f88d00c6010d87c775acd32493673020d5ae8
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This reverts commit 3366efd581.
Reason for revert: Perf regression root cause fixed.
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> Revert "Replace GrColorMatrixFragmentProcessor with a runtime FP"
>
> Triggered a perf regression, somehow.
>
> This reverts commit 311010405e.
>
> Change-Id: Ic468d34c8ccd28aaaed2d3028ce9559115860844
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# Not skipping CQ checks because this is a reland.
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Triggered a perf regression, somehow.
This reverts commit 311010405e.
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Change-Id: Ife4dcd5627851b2dac1ed05b38c551d5d258e39c
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Change-Id: Ic0876160c936132c53b55ac9d27e0e422e1ccd26
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Awkwardly, there is still two copies of (some of) this SkSL. We have
helper functions in SkRuntimeEffectPriv.h that implement these
transformations, and those are used by the high contrast color filter.
However: The RGB to HSL code is fairly different, and produces results
that are visibly different. For this CL, I didn't want to impact either
use case, so this is just a migration of the existing .fp code (only
used by HSLA color matrices). We can/should look at merging the
implementation in the future.
Change-Id: I8a9aa6a2d8563ab4333af79a528e406c08b0e1ba
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Change-Id: I243c02fcf84c28141a263fa7cd056c5b43eab892
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Change-Id: Ie271fba0fa26165baac9246eaf1c729df2c7b05a
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These are new APIs to manage symbols and symbol tables from DSL code,
needed for the upcoming DSLParser.
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Change-Id: Ic44d272fff7a5bf8610b2f9b8e6c3270c54a20c6
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Change-Id: Ia5d849a2ab3fc233c4feacb5198a0684978ca3a9
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This also converts "enforcePMColor" to a uniform (rather than baking it
in). It's easier to write this way, and I can't imagine it made that
much difference to performance.
Change-Id: Idd202678740077412a2fb4e5122ebb9118f1d7bf
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This simplifies intrinsic identification from our backends. Rather than
needing to manually track a list of strings in each backend, we can just
call `funcCall.function().intrinsicKind()` and use the shared enum.
In this CL, the GLSL backend has been converted to use the intrinsicKind
call. Other backends will be updated in followup CLs.
Change-Id: I47491655108a08b7414bfa293807d46ad948084a
Bug: skia:11961
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This breaks up the giant IRGenerator::convertFunction method into more-
manageable chunks, moves the functionality into FunctionDeclaration,
and funnels the DSL through it so it receives the same error checking.
Change-Id: Icf2ac650ab3d5276d8c0134062a4e7e220f9bf32
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Change-Id: Ie36ea4d5186f6cca341efc6300b813ec8255bdbb
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The long term goal is for the DSLCPPCodeGenerator to replace the
CPPCodeGenerator entirely, but we will need both to coexist while DSL is
still under development.
Currently, the DSLCPPCodeGenerator is cloned from CPPCodeGenerator and
emits almost exactly the same code (it adds a comment at the top to
distinguish its output). Its output will change in followup CLs.
This CL also allows skslc to recognize the `_dsl.cpp` output suffix and
generate code using DSLCPPCodeGenerator instead of CPPCodeGenerator.
This allows test DSL FPs to be created for inspection.
Change-Id: If5136279c307ea53a9df3a292caa18344c1eb259
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We are up to having seven distinct types of codegen, and will soon have
an 8th (DSL C++).
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This is allowed in OpenGL ES2, and its absence in SkSL has been a pain
point for new users adopting Runtime Effects.
Change-Id: Id2ed78261a2cd2b14b49ad22cb74cdc9e0905f8a
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Change-Id: Ic1f5d28651e8de9d9ecea2a0bcfa73063dd90a9d
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Vector and matrix typecasting is mechanically very similar, so it makes
sense to represent these with a single constructor type and paper over
the tiny differences in each backend. (SPIR-V in particular needs a
separate path for matrix casting versus vector casting.)
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ConstructorComposite is a slight rework of ConstructorVector;
mechanically, both vector and matrix composition behave the same and
can share the same logic.
The generated code in SPIR-V and Metal still has some tweaks due to
different handling for matrices in these languages, but the SkSL
internal model mimics GLSL's view that vectors and matrices can be
created by lumping together any mix of scalars and vectors.
The backends will continue to adapt this model to their reality.
Change-Id: Ia2781c8a9dd3b4ba55ef93e33ac252eaeec844ac
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This constructor aggregates scalars and smaller vectors together into
one vector. It is not responsible for splats or typecasts; those are
handled in separate classes which were added previously.
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This shook out a long-standing bug; constant folding would treat a
matrix resize as if the cells not covered by the original matrix were
all zero. This is wrong; GLSL populates the unknown cells with an
identity matrix. We actually tested for the wrong behavior, so the tests
were updated to match the correct behavior, and an equivalent test was
added that does not constant-fold (to verify that our constant folder
matches reality).
Change-Id: I03df10ce646fbef0a36e9c1a841a7637182de122
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Making a VectorCast from a compile-time constant will perform the cast
at compile-time instead; previously, we did not apply this optimization.
This simplified a few test outputs in subtle ways. (In particular, the
SPIR-V codegen used to occasionally decorate OpConstantComposite of
constant numbers with RelaxedPrecision, and no longer appears to do
this. This should have no effect on results either way AFAICS.)
Because we don't return VectorCast constructors containing compile-time
constant values, we do not need to implement compareConstant for this
constructor; they only wrap non-compile-time-constant expressions.
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Change-Id: Ia8c8a3476202257ecc100f9cb31e6d0095135aa1
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This constructor takes a single argument and splats it diagonally across
an otherwise-zero matrix. These are also sometimes referred to as a
uniform-scale matrix.
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This is a reland of 7508b54af3
Original change's description:
> Reland "Add GrRuntimeFPBuilder"
>
> This is a reland of 4b39aaf2cb
>
> Original change's description:
> > Add GrRuntimeFPBuilder
> >
> > Like SkRuntimeShaderBuilder but for internal use for creating FPs.
> >
> > Currently it requires that the code be a static string so it can
> > easily make a static SkRuntimeEffect instance for each effect.
> >
> > Bug: skia:11771
> >
> > Change-Id: I18148eb33e7d28c804e4a13bcef88c89c06b2c9b
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/386889
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>
> Bug: skia:11771
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This reverts commit 7508b54af3.
Reason for revert: android roll
Original change's description:
> Reland "Add GrRuntimeFPBuilder"
>
> This is a reland of 4b39aaf2cb
>
> Original change's description:
> > Add GrRuntimeFPBuilder
> >
> > Like SkRuntimeShaderBuilder but for internal use for creating FPs.
> >
> > Currently it requires that the code be a static string so it can
> > easily make a static SkRuntimeEffect instance for each effect.
> >
> > Bug: skia:11771
> >
> > Change-Id: I18148eb33e7d28c804e4a13bcef88c89c06b2c9b
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/386889
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>
> Bug: skia:11771
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This is a reland of 4b39aaf2cb
Original change's description:
> Add GrRuntimeFPBuilder
>
> Like SkRuntimeShaderBuilder but for internal use for creating FPs.
>
> Currently it requires that the code be a static string so it can
> easily make a static SkRuntimeEffect instance for each effect.
>
> Bug: skia:11771
>
> Change-Id: I18148eb33e7d28c804e4a13bcef88c89c06b2c9b
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This reverts commit 4b39aaf2cb.
Reason for revert: DLL fail
Original change's description:
> Add GrRuntimeFPBuilder
>
> Like SkRuntimeShaderBuilder but for internal use for creating FPs.
>
> Currently it requires that the code be a static string so it can
> easily make a static SkRuntimeEffect instance for each effect.
>
> Bug: skia:11771
>
> Change-Id: I18148eb33e7d28c804e4a13bcef88c89c06b2c9b
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Like SkRuntimeShaderBuilder but for internal use for creating FPs.
Currently it requires that the code be a static string so it can
easily make a static SkRuntimeEffect instance for each effect.
Bug: skia:11771
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Change-Id: If5fb4f99d327bb429f60e8d6c526720dd02b0928
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We don't currently do FunctionCall optimization, but implementing
something along the lines of skia:10835 would probably involve doing
rewrites for optimization in FunctionCall::Make. This CL is the first
step down that road.
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Block::Make always makes a real Block object. This is important because
many callers rely on Blocks specifically; e.g. a function body must be a
scoped Block, nothing else will do.
However, unscoped Blocks are just a collection of Statements and usually
have more flexibility. So, Block::MakeUnscoped is a factory function
that will return the Statement as-is for a single-statement unscoped
Block. For an entirely empty Block, MakeUnscoped returns Nop.
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We no longer derive a performance benefit from this pass in practice,
and it is a very expensive compilation step. It is also prone to fuzz-
related errors.
Doc: http://go/optimization-in-sksl
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It turned out that everywhere we were using or testing DSL code either
directly or indirectly imported big chunks of the SkSL library. These
imports turned out to be necessary; code written using just DSL.h would
fail with various template instantiation errors.
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In addition to the unsurprising changes to eliminate references to
src/, we also had to tighten up some C++17-isms as they are not
permitted in public headers.
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Interestingly, this reduces the size of our dehydated data
significantly, because we were storing the result type of the binary
expression explicitly. Now the result type is deduced automatically from
the left and right types by the Make call.
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We have no optimizations on postfix-expressions at all so this is a very
straightforward cut-and-paste.
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We currently don't have any optimizations for do-statements so the
primary benefit is moving code out of IRGenerator.
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This allows for elimination expression-statements with no side effects
when they are first created, rather than later on in the control-flow
optimization pass.
Change-Id: I09ec8421a3af7fa37f98b0405657198c0a24f2ac
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Since while statements are implemented in terms of a for loop, also
added ForStatement::MakeWhile() which assumes null for the init-stmt and
the next-expr.
We currently don't have any optimizations for for-statements so the
primary benefit is moving code out of IRGenerator.
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This lets the Rehydrator and Inliner benefit from static optimization
opportunities, like converting `if (false) {...}` to a Nop.
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This splits switch() construction into two stages.
- One version of Make takes an array of case-values and case-statement
lists, and is responsible for reporting errors if the case-values are
not unique or are improperly typed. This is what the IR generator or DSL
will start with on its first encounter with the switch statement.
- The other version of Make takes an array of already-processed
SwitchCases and can assume the invariant that they're all correctly-
typed with unique values. This is what we will have when a statement
is inlined or otherwise cloned. (We still assert this invariant, for
correctness' sake, but in release mode we assume it.)
This CL doesn't perform any optimizations at Make time yet; it does work
equivalent to how `switch` works in the IR generator today. It does
improve duplicate case-label checking slightly; duplicate case labels
are now reported, and duplicate `default:` labels are detected.
(Multiple `default` labels won't pass the parser, but they can be
constructed in DSL.)
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There are two forms. Swizzle::Make supports components XYZW only;
Swizzle::MakeWith01 also supports the 01 components, and restructures
the zeros and ones into a constructor (as IRGenerator::convertSwizzle
has historically done). This means that once we are past the initial
IR generation stage, and we know that the 01 components have been
eliminated, we can avoid the extra 01-handling logic and just call
Swizzle::Make directly. This isn't a huge deal but it means that call
sites like the inliner can avoid some extra work that will never happen.
Change-Id: I46690c3d6b07feb6327ee72e8f66f15592a35554
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This doesn't change any functionality. It just compartmentalizes a large
chunk of logic that was previously intertwined in the Compiler class.
This logic stands alone and doesn't need anything from the Compiler at
all except the generic "Defined" expression from the Context.
In followup CLs I intend to experiment with changes to the API and
logic, but factoring the code out seemed like a big enough change that
it deserved its own CL.
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This reverts commit c48a23d774.
Reason for revert: Possibly breaking some builds on android roll
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> Initial support for DSL FPs
>
> Change-Id: I1abbe881f925ac6db4f7d672a391aadd349a33b5
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Change-Id: Ia76b24293ab676fbf9e43f470cf3c3d6b96b2d34
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(and Ternary for good measure)
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This should not cause any functional changes, and is just a prerequisite
for upcoming DSL work.
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No code or functionality changes.
Change-Id: I24317767570ae9ebbfea56f873d98709fb22d8b9
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Previously, these were in SkSL::Context directly. This change doesn't
remove them from the context entirely, but it gives them a dedicated
subclass and firewalls them off from the rest of the context.
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This doesn't change any logic, just makes the IR generator a few
hundred lines shorter.
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The code at this point doesn't do anything useful, but establishes some
of the basic types and patterns.
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Previously ExternalValues were flexible, and could be used as raw values
(with the ability to chain access via dot notation), or they could be
callable. The only non-test use-case has been for functions (in
particles) for a long time. With the push towards SkVM, limiting
ourselves to this interface simplifies things: external functions are
basically custom intrinsics (and with the SkVM backend, they'll just get
access to the builder, and be able to do any math, as well as
loads/stores, etc).
By narrowing the feature set, we can rename everything to reflect that,
and it's overall clearer (the SkSL types now mirror FunctionReference
and FunctionCall directly, particularly in how they're handled by the
CFG and inliner).
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Nullable fragment processors still exist, but they're handled
transparently by sample() within C++, so there's no need for .fp files
to ever do these tests manually.
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This reverts commit 4129b6b65f.
Reason for revert: WASM breakage: https://task-driver.skia.org/td/UBRwnWYfbc5IwUWqtFMv
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> Revert "Reland "Reland "Reland "Revert "Initial land of SkSL DSL."""""
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> This reverts commit 346dd53ac0.
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# Not skipping CQ checks because this is a reland.
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Still TODO:
- Function calls. Can do these by inlining everything (recursively).
- Additional flow control: ES2 for loops can be supported (via
unrolling), and switch() can be implemented. (Was never done in
ByteCode).
- Uniforms and params have been set up to work very generically (caller
just supplies IDs, the generator collates everything into a master
working list). Builtins should work the same way (caller supplies a
map of builtin ID -> skvm::Val[]?), so that we don't need a special
case for device coord.
- Figure out integer type policy. Today, it's a mix of only supporting
signed integers, and just treating all integers as signed, even if
they're not.
- Now that defining intrinsics is *much* simpler, stop defining so many
of them in sksl_public.sksl, and just implement them here.
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Bug: skia:11095
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This reverts commit b37a693254.
Reason for revert: Breaking Flutter roll
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>
> This reverts commit 6b07e0eb49.
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# Not skipping CQ checks because this is a reland.
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This reverts commit 6b07e0eb49.
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This reverts commit 52e5850065.
Reason for revert: Failing on Build-Debian9-Clang-arm-Release-Flutter_Android_Docker: https://logs.chromium.org/logs/skia/5066a8ed31374c11/+/steps/Run_build_script_in_Docker/0/stdout
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>
> This reverts commit 53f69f1539.
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# Not skipping CQ checks because this is a reland.
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This reverts commit 53f69f1539.
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This reverts commit a3b8ac76e5.
Reason for revert: Need to revert again, red tree.
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>
> This reverts commit dd213e9d46.
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# Not skipping CQ checks because this is a reland.
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This reverts commit dd213e9d46.
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This reverts commit 6e599511d4.
Reason for revert: Breaking bots: https://logs.chromium.org/logs/skia/5061fbd134144011/+/steps/dm/0/stdout
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> Initial land of SkSL DSL.
>
> This is not 100% complete: it lacks support for several kinds of nodes
> and supports only a bare handful of builtin functions, but it
> demonstrates the core functionality and it should be relatively
> straightforward to fill in the missing pieces.
>
> Change-Id: I3058089338e20eebc3da18ac5571801abcaab564
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This is not 100% complete: it lacks support for several kinds of nodes
and supports only a bare handful of builtin functions, but it
demonstrates the core functionality and it should be relatively
straightforward to fill in the missing pieces.
Change-Id: I3058089338e20eebc3da18ac5571801abcaab564
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Reland fixes link errors in nogpu builds
This reverts commit 5fa45548b4.
Change-Id: I45e0509d0476dde3a7088c1ed66ab0118894b31e
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Previously, GLSL and Metal code generators would emit a struct wherever
the type was first used in the code, regardless of where it was
originally defined or what scope the type needs to live in. This CL adds
a ProgramElement for struct definitions, so that structs will now appear
at the top-level as they were originally defined. In the case of Metal,
some special handling is also needed to handle the Globals struct
properly.
Not yet fully supported:
- No special handling for structs declared inside functions yet
- No support for structs in separate scopes with overlapping names
The severity of the remaining issues depends mostly on whether we want
to support structs inside functions in Runtime Effects.
Change-Id: Ia95d4529506cb3fa6da63f5cb548199a93e1c0c5
Bug: skia:10922, skia:10923, skia:10925, skia:10926
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This CL improves on the previous fix for oss-fuzz:26789 by actually
propagating the negation from the PrefixExpression inside the
constructor, which unblocks further optimizations.
Interestingly, this fix also exposes a further missing optimization--we
optimize away comparisons of constant-vectors for floats, but fail to
do the same for ints.
Change-Id: I9d4cb92b10452a74db96ff264322cdc8a8f2a41f
Bug: oss-fuzz:26830, oss-fuzz:26789, skia:10908
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Previously, when a prototype was parsed, this added a function
declaration to the symbol table, but the prototype itself was not
re-emitted during code generation. This meant that the final code might
not be valid, since the absence of prototypes meant that the code might
attempt to invoke a function before its declaration. Now, prototypes are
stored in the ProgramElement list and re-emitted during code generation
for GLSL/Metal/CPP. (SPIR-V doesn't name its functions at all.)
Change-Id: I76446c796000eb0b56f964d82457122182c28b87
Bug: skia:10872
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This is a reland of f71e0be970
Original change's description:
> Moved SkSL data back into node classes
>
> The original goal of this rearchitecture had been to move all of the
> data into IRNode so that we could manage IRNode objects directly rather
> than std::unique_ptr<IRNode>. Other changes have rendered that original
> goal obsolete, so this is undoing most of the work that was done during
> this rearchitecture.
>
> Change-Id: Ic56ffb17bb013c8b4884d710215f5345a481468a
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/330297
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> Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Change-Id: Ifec4777a42ef0f95f6edc418dcd46fd38c856fa5
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/330739
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