This reverts commit 345d72124d.
Reason for revert: can break ES2 for-loop rules
Original change's description:
> Eliminate inliner temporary variables for functions with a single exit.
>
> When we determine that a function only contains a single return
> statement, there is no need to create a temporary variable and store the
> result expression into a variable. Instead, we can directly replace the
> function-call expression with the return-statement's expression.
>
> This dramatically simplifies the final optimized output from chains of
> very simple inlined functions, which is a very common pattern for trees
> of Skia fragment processors.
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When we determine that a function only contains a single return
statement, there is no need to create a temporary variable and store the
result expression into a variable. Instead, we can directly replace the
function-call expression with the return-statement's expression.
This dramatically simplifies the final optimized output from chains of
very simple inlined functions, which is a very common pattern for trees
of Skia fragment processors.
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The additional scopes were harmless, but didn't really add any value.
Originally they were used to tightly scope inlined variables, but we now
mangle inlined variable names.
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All fragment processors now use explicit returns; sk_OutColor no longer
exists at all.
Change-Id: Ic5cf566a916c1d616edcc56ba84b6780776f8515
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Bug: skia:11072
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Previously, temp variables created by sample() calls were named after
the offset of the sample() call within the code. This was
straightforward but would fail if the sample() call were duplicated via
inlining of helper functions.
FP sample() temp variables are now named using a counter, starting from
zero and counting upwards.
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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
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Change-Id: Idfbe128978575ab84b54485bffe2d82570ee099f
Bug: skia:10870
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(This CL also adds modulo to the IntFolding shared test, since this was
absent from the test. It's implemented and working properly already.)
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There's no functional change here; it's just using a slightly higher-
level abstraction to pass the same payload.
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GLSL requires that functions are declared before first use. In most
cases, we avoid the requirement for explicit prototypes by this by
strategically ordering our functions within the emitted code, but an FP
file might reference its helper functions in any order or have helper
functions that cross-invoke each other, so prototypes should be emitted.
Change-Id: I3b9e9c9ec4bd5be90b4f71f8165af45364facf30
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This is necessary to support function calls in FP files properly; in
some cases, functions can be referenced before they have been emitted,
and we need to be able to name them.
This CL resolves the remaining errors in GrRecursion.cpp. There are
still additional errors in GrNestedCall.cpp that will be fixed in
followup CLs.
Change-Id: Iec98ef02ea6a98a9945a4e0e3cfa3537dff01305
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Previously, we'd just emit functions with `%s` in their function bodies.
Also, the fFormatArgs wouldn't get cleaned up, so subsequent code would
fill in the wrong format arguments in each place.
There are still problems with function calls (`sample` is broken;
function names are accessed before they've been declared or initialized)
but this is a step in the right direction.
Bug: skia:10684
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`func1` and `func2` emit bad code, `return %s()`, and because they don't
consume their `%s` format argument. This leaves the format argument list
unbalanced and all future args are wrong.
Another serious problem is that we don't actually know the names of the
functions that they need to call, because we haven't emitted them yet.
`func3` is not emitted at all. Sampling from a fragment processor
apparently fails in this context.
This is a more general case repro for skia:10684--it turns out that
recursion in particular wasn't the issue, but nested function calls just
don't work properly at all in FP files. This wasn't an issue in practice
because we don't have any existing FP files which nest function calls,
and the inliner also tends to aggressively flatten everything out if we
don't explicitly disable it.
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This reverts commit 941fc7174f.
Reason for revert: performance now seems to be roughly equal or better
(~1%) over several trials.
Nanobench: http://screen/A8e8sojaXBgbMgF
Original change's description:
> Revert "Remove inliner from IR generation stage."
>
> This reverts commit 21d7778cb5.
>
> Reason for revert: Pinpoint absolutely hates this change
>
> Original change's description:
> > Remove inliner from IR generation stage.
> >
> > There is no need to inline code during IR generation, as the optimizer
> > can now handle this.
> >
> > Change-Id: If272bfb98e945a75ec91fb4aa026e5631ac51b5b
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(Removed one test, SkSLFPSwitchWithMultipleReturnsInside, because it was
redundant with existing tests.)
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This reverts commit 21d7778cb5.
Reason for revert: Pinpoint absolutely hates this change
Original change's description:
> Remove inliner from IR generation stage.
>
> There is no need to inline code during IR generation, as the optimizer
> can now handle this.
>
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There is no need to inline code during IR generation, as the optimizer
can now handle this.
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Golden SkSL outputs are intended to eventually replace the majority of
our unit tests, since they can automatically update themselves when we
change implementation details of the compiler.
If you change the compiler output without updating the Golden files, the
CheckGeneratedFiles housekeeper will be triggered. Set
`skia_compile_processors` or `skia_compile_sksl_tests` to true in your
GN args to regenerate them.
Almost all of the tests from SkSLFPTests.cpp and SkSLGLSLTests.cpp can
be migrated into separate unit-test .fp/.sksl files in a followup CL.
hcm@ has signed off on removing the copyright boilerplate preamble from
our unit test files.
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