The fuzzer has been poking various holes in DSL by intentionally
creating illegal types (e.g. private or not ES2-compatible), then
finding ways to use those types, e.g. constructors or swizzles.
Previously we were mitigating those by calling `reportIllegalTypes` at
the locations where the type was used. Now, we detect the illegal type
usage at the source, and return a poison DSLType. This prevents the
illegal type from leaking out at all, and stops the problem at its
source. It also allows us to remove calls to `reportIllegalTypes`
sprinkled through the code, as those are now redundant.
Change-Id: Id50b50f72849111d80f76e4fdc2cb6094d3009bd
Bug: oss-fuzz:39597
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This is a reland of bedb69ccfb
Original change's description:
> Clean up #includes in SkCFObject.
>
> SKCFObject.h wasn't compiling without prefixing it with other includes,
> so adding them into the actual file itself. Also changed to use the
> more generic __APPLE__ as a guard rather than BUILD_FOR_MAC or
> BUILD_FOR_IOS defines, and added the file to BUILD.gn so it will be
> added to Xcode projects.
>
> Change-Id: I67a48d0156ef1eb5c69dd045f0acadf147053eb6
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/455163
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Change-Id: Ibf372fc07c78121beae8cd78e0a8a9f4a6d7ef5d
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This reverts commit bedb69ccfb.
Reason for revert: breaking flutter roll
ERROR at //flutter/shell/gpu/gpu_surface_metal.mm:16:11: Including a private header.
#include "third_party/skia/include/ports/SkCFObject.h"
^------------------------------------------
This file is private to the target //third_party/skia:skia
Original change's description:
> Clean up #includes in SkCFObject.
>
> SKCFObject.h wasn't compiling without prefixing it with other includes,
> so adding them into the actual file itself. Also changed to use the
> more generic __APPLE__ as a guard rather than BUILD_FOR_MAC or
> BUILD_FOR_IOS defines, and added the file to BUILD.gn so it will be
> added to Xcode projects.
>
> Change-Id: I67a48d0156ef1eb5c69dd045f0acadf147053eb6
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/455163
> Auto-Submit: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
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> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Change-Id: I6aa236c784a3ebfb6e6b97dafa7761293f94cf3e
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DSLWriter is about to be renamed to something non-DSL-specific, and
(especially since we're in the middle of trying to break up some of our
big classes anyway) it didn't feel right to leave a pile of extremely
DSL-specific utility methods in it. And since it turns out that none of
these methods really do much of anything anymore, it seemed best to
just kill them all.
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We shouldn't return expressions that violate basic invariants (such as a
Constructor with an invalid Type) because future code should be able to
rely on those invariants to hold. Returning a Constructor with an
invalid Type broke some assertions I had added; these assertions checked
that the Constructor's type was valid before operating on it.
Change-Id: I861927ad042f30d4a1e20896149ce404f4160ffb
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Change-Id: I5a57e2db46734ca08825e6aef7a6363bcaada45a
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SKCFObject.h wasn't compiling without prefixing it with other includes,
so adding them into the actual file itself. Also changed to use the
more generic __APPLE__ as a guard rather than BUILD_FOR_MAC or
BUILD_FOR_IOS defines, and added the file to BUILD.gn so it will be
added to Xcode projects.
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This should fix a failure in the ES2 conformance suite's "const_in_int".
Change-Id: I8b5487749291ef57712b8fe6c3949dc7c3e76883
Bug: skia:12499
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Previously, `Type::applyPrecisionQualifiers` would return a new type
(e.g. `mediump + float` returned `half`) but left the precision
qualifier flags as-is. This was implemented that way because the
modifiers were already baked into a pool, so mutating them was
difficult.
The rewritten DSLParser does not share this limitation--every place
where applyPrecisionQualifiers is used, the Modifiers are easily
mutable. As a result, `applyPrecisionQualifiers` can now clear the
precision-qualifier bits on the Modifier, meaning that `half` and a
`mediump float` will generate the exact same Type/Modifier combination.
This change fixes a bug where precision qualifiers were not allowed on
function parameters. (See `check_parameters` in FunctionDeclaration.cpp
to pinpoint the cause of the error. A less-invasive fix could have just
marked those modifier bits as allowed in `check_parameters`, but this
fix addresses the root of the issue and is honestly how I wanted
`applyPrecisionQualifiers` to work all along.)
Change-Id: I331813efa54138f469a0d5bff2d274cd3ce64b70
Bug: skia:12489
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Now that DSLParser is used for everything we can get rid of this
unused code.
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RubberStamper won't +1 changes that modify include/*.h or other
non-trivial files, unless they are a clean revert.
Even after this change, someone on include/OWNERS will be needed
to verify actual API changes, one won't be able to just use
rubber-stamper to bypass the check.
Bug: skia:12124
Change-Id: I0e6af8b7e384c1013cf1d5b61bd8c3e55df0046e
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This reverts commit 65967ab2c9.
Reason for revert: used in Android - http://screen/3fk6K3RUWZG8x5f
Original change's description:
> Remove SkRuntimeShader::makeImage.
>
> We don't have any known users, and it no longer exposes anything that
> a user can't just do directly.
>
> Change-Id: Id653a6be3f265a2847b1670f3e6c054cf2d094a2
> Bug: skia:12482
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/453142
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Bug: skia:12482
Change-Id: I6cc2e79796f53c42e9f53b7d9927c853e7e2d71c
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We don't have any known users, and it no longer exposes anything that
a user can't just do directly.
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This reverts commit cc91452f0a.
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This reverts commit a909dd6b8d.
Turns out those reportPendingErrors() calls I removed were in fact
necessary, just not on any of the CQ bots.
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This is a reland of be0e255c3e
Original change's description:
> Add OWNERS to include (and include/private) to enforce API review
>
> Change-Id: I3ae83fbdcb4b3b13150df8b6a6461c36cbeaa55e
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/445641
> Reviewed-by: Ravi Mistry <rmistry@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Change-Id: I090456a05128865bc134b9c4df4e5ffcb5d0e1dc
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This reverts commit 47f76853c6.
Reason for revert: Test failures
Original change's description:
> Use SkSL "offset" to actually mean "line"
>
> SkSL internally tracks token offsets, but only ever reports errors using
> line numbers. With the introduction of the DSL, which (being embedded in
> C++ source) only has access to line numbers in the first place, tracking
> offsets went from merely providing little benefit to actively making
> life more difficult.
>
> We are changing SkSL's position tracking from handling offsets to
> handling line numbers, but to simplify the review process the change is
> split up into two main steps. The first step (this CL) starts using
> line numbers everywhere, but avoids the thousand-line churn of actually
> renaming "offset", so most "offset" fields, variables, and parameters
> will be briefly misnamed and will actually contain a line number.
>
> The followup CL will complete the process by renaming all of the
> now-misnamed fields, variables, and parameters, but will not make any
> behavioral changes.
>
> Bug: skia:12459
> Change-Id: I30dc87cf4b816c5ddd7b8ae1be32586388962085
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/451419
> Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Bug: skia:12459
Change-Id: I562d9980cd43a2fc5108e562155fe731a1761dca
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This reverts commit 58d47fa1ec.
Reason for revert: Tree broken
Original change's description:
> Renamed SkSL "offset" to "line"
>
> https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/451419 changed the meaning
> of "offset" throughout SkSL, so that it was actually tracking line
> numbers rather than offsets (and thus had a misleading name). This
> completes the transition by renaming all of the now-misnamed "offset"
> fields, parameters, and variables to "line'.
>
> Bug: skia:12459
> Change-Id: I394e6441f6ddfaad6d4098352ba9b1bfeaf273be
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/450644
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> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Bug: skia:12459
Change-Id: Idcec3b65cb81d51c8b860c4388578700030b40a9
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No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/451419 changed the meaning
of "offset" throughout SkSL, so that it was actually tracking line
numbers rather than offsets (and thus had a misleading name). This
completes the transition by renaming all of the now-misnamed "offset"
fields, parameters, and variables to "line'.
Bug: skia:12459
Change-Id: I394e6441f6ddfaad6d4098352ba9b1bfeaf273be
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SkSL internally tracks token offsets, but only ever reports errors using
line numbers. With the introduction of the DSL, which (being embedded in
C++ source) only has access to line numbers in the first place, tracking
offsets went from merely providing little benefit to actively making
life more difficult.
We are changing SkSL's position tracking from handling offsets to
handling line numbers, but to simplify the review process the change is
split up into two main steps. The first step (this CL) starts using
line numbers everywhere, but avoids the thousand-line churn of actually
renaming "offset", so most "offset" fields, variables, and parameters
will be briefly misnamed and will actually contain a line number.
The followup CL will complete the process by renaming all of the
now-misnamed fields, variables, and parameters, but will not make any
behavioral changes.
Bug: skia:12459
Change-Id: I30dc87cf4b816c5ddd7b8ae1be32586388962085
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This CL undoes most of the changes from http://review.skia.org/451739
and http://review.skia.org/451741 as these changes opened up a threading
can of worms that is probably not solvable. I no longer have a use case
for the new dsl::Start APIs.
Change-Id: Icf0a86364d258ea3bbf0d18bbdbd130ef590c02f
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This should allow lightweight DSL usage without needing access to a
Compiler, but some operations won't work (for now) because they rely on
the IRGenerator. Ideally, as we will reduce our dependence on
IRGenerator, these limitations will fade away.
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PossibleExpression / PossibleStatement should only have been used in
cases where we do not have a position available.
Change-Id: I8cd3cafce21b3c18f03e75a0c822eea75c86f225
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For this initial landing, we actually have the memoryless support
disabled because we need to update Chrome's vk memory allocator to
handle the new lazy flag added in this CL. Otherwise we will fail to
make dmsaa attachments and not draw anything.
I tested this on ARM and the it does look to keep the size of all the
lazy msaa attachments at 0. I test with both 4 and 8 sample counts. To
confirm the size check, I changed the store op on the msaa attachments
from discard to store and the reported memory size did grow.
Bug: skia:11809
Change-Id: I977f337b922cdbdbce16d67945369246e3547c17
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Bug: skia:12086
Change-Id: I9ad293852850253a8c3b1ca6bac4cf86900daec5
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This is a reland of 6aac1193a7
Original change's description:
> Add new GrSurfaceInfo class and related backend structs.
>
> Bug: skia:12402
> Change-Id: I45b2f71dcfa5843e2a19a8de7d34196a4d552905
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/445176
> Commit-Queue: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
Bug: skia:12402
Change-Id: Id540bea408d72ceba43ec4245c3748d630121926
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/450277
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Using thread_local on iOS requires iOS 9 or greater. Chrome for iOS
now requires 13, Skia sets the minimum to 11 for test builds, and
Flutter actively does not support 8 or earlier. Dropping support for
iOS 8 in practice and moving to iOS 9 makes it possible to use
thread_local without reservations on iOS.
Change-Id: Ib80cbe24e8154be650f343643281384c17356242
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/447497
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Internally, these can be very useful for assembling code fragments.
Externally, our users shouldn't have any SkSL::Statement or
SkSL::Expression objects to pass in, so it's still effectively a non-
public API.
Change-Id: I03b88507ce932b472ab5b9aed68ea67dcd10b13f
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This reverts commit 6aac1193a7.
Reason for revert: Breaking Mac bots in Chromium roll. Looks like
they depend on getVkImageInfo for an unknown reason, and it's
hidden behind SK_VULKAN.
Original change's description:
> Add new GrSurfaceInfo class and related backend structs.
>
> Bug: skia:12402
> Change-Id: I45b2f71dcfa5843e2a19a8de7d34196a4d552905
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Bug: skia:12402
Change-Id: I3c9642354dae8c955bc58d281700536393f84519
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This reverts commit ae59426ea6.
Bug: skia:12182
Change-Id: I591a0a89ffad1a3d5d867dd247ceeec71b6041a4
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The existing define wasn't being used to compile :skia
(but it is for building the fuzzer code).
After this lands, oss-fuzz will be updated to set that
flag too. https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/6462
The change to SkTypes.h is to remove bit-rotted code that
prevents oss-fuzz from working.
Change-Id: I95b48d76dd3878d04ba3a5d021359ca200c20a0c
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DSLParser is #ifdef'ed out, so this doesn't currently impact anything,
but is necessary to be able to reenable the DSLParser.
Change-Id: I76d48b1b855f42ba3bc8b0734199af6e2a88becb
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Bug: skia:11837
Change-Id: If0bfb3009693b203b2080a1d43cc3b1865c3ab9e
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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
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/447182
> Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Bug: oss-fuzz:38107
Change-Id: Idb1a6b7c64d2bb954edadae828d6de808158fd3f
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/448660
Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
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Bug: skia:12302
Change-Id: I7ff7bae388c5991f2c23c8945355fea55c42095a
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This reverts commit 10c9f36bdd.
Reason for revert:bad gms, maybe blocking chrome roll
Original change's description:
> New approach to GrProcessor uniforms.
>
> The important aspect is that it allows knowing the uniforms that will
> be used by a set of processors without having to create ProgramImpls.
>
> GrProcessor subclasses specify uniforms at creation time in a similar
> style to how GrGeometryProcessors already specify attributes. That is,
> they initialize a span of structs describing the uniform which may
> contain void uniforms that are skipped. Unlike attributes, the struct
> contains an offset into the processor where the data is stored.
>
> GrUniformAggregator is used to collect the uniforms from all processors
> that compose a draw and mangle their names. The ProgramImpl subclasses
> query the aggregator for their uniform names when emitting code.
>
> The old system for uniforms is left intact and only three processors,
> one GP, one FP, and one XP, are updated to use the new system.
>
> Some pieces that are missing before everything can be moved over:
> -support for uniforms not owned by GrProcessor (e.g. rt-adjust)
> -support for samplers
> -helpers for common patterns
> (e.g. GrGeometryProcessor::ProgramImpl::setupUniformColor(),
> and the various matrix helpers on ProgramImpl)
>
> Bug: skia:12182
>
> Change-Id: I21c1b7a8940eb9b8aad003f5a2569e43977a33d2
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Bug: skia:12182
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The important aspect is that it allows knowing the uniforms that will
be used by a set of processors without having to create ProgramImpls.
GrProcessor subclasses specify uniforms at creation time in a similar
style to how GrGeometryProcessors already specify attributes. That is,
they initialize a span of structs describing the uniform which may
contain void uniforms that are skipped. Unlike attributes, the struct
contains an offset into the processor where the data is stored.
GrUniformAggregator is used to collect the uniforms from all processors
that compose a draw and mangle their names. The ProgramImpl subclasses
query the aggregator for their uniform names when emitting code.
The old system for uniforms is left intact and only three processors,
one GP, one FP, and one XP, are updated to use the new system.
Some pieces that are missing before everything can be moved over:
-support for uniforms not owned by GrProcessor (e.g. rt-adjust)
-support for samplers
-helpers for common patterns
(e.g. GrGeometryProcessor::ProgramImpl::setupUniformColor(),
and the various matrix helpers on ProgramImpl)
Bug: skia:12182
Change-Id: I21c1b7a8940eb9b8aad003f5a2569e43977a33d2
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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
Change-Id: I650d12d728b5d932bda79e81205b873d8b44771f
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This allows us to reduce the number of temporary arrays being created by
going directly to the final array type.
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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.
Change-Id: I3b80499e9b182c9ea046c479f35d7a965d548401
Bug: oss-fuzz:38107
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Android has been updated to use fChild, so fIndex is dead.
Change-Id: Iec728aa91a4ad47f84e2188ade75f639f0c6087c
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Bug: oss-fuzz:38140
Change-Id: I76a1b3ef8289b3089192d043d173677c00741a54
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Change-Id: I635df8267340a9068b80a2e6c001958cfb2d10e4
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I wrote some code which needed Round(); it isn't in ES2 so it wasn't in
the DSL intrinsic set yet.
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This allows us to get rid of a lot of .c_str()'s.
Change-Id: I09102f90d69620614dc5a7a2ebc64bd3e9b1c437
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