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
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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
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SkSL does not support shrinking a vector via casting. Use a swizzle
instead.
Change-Id: Ieba78a05dad9c55f44c765924e28f0c7e1667a67
Bug: skia:12193
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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
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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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Change-Id: Id2061ebe7873aa8b9480a2d8b0133c2fb79e79bb
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Change-Id: I4066aafc5b6137bfaf38100ff237fd9833023f34
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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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This was handled properly, but lacked a test.
Change-Id: I84adc7cb3d37ab85eef945c1e38fc43c6cd8aa01
Bug: skia:10932
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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
Bug: skia:10932
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/413437
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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
Bug: oss-fuzz:32156, skia:12050
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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
Bug: skia:12034
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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
Bug: skia:12025
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/411300
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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
Change-Id: I2322aab73a19127b3b26850aefdad6140ea0f7e7
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This was only used in the context of sk_SampleMask, which was removed
recently.
Change-Id: Id70d7af8b3a100ff157c2984bad4131f1b92f317
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/410056
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Change-Id: I6019418526def09c6c9f4b22567a2c76542d043c
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/409876
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This layout qualifier is not actually used anywhere.
Change-Id: I817c9affdd00e492c70f251eb52680644b7ff3f7
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/406141
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Most backends don't like init-stmts with multiple VarDeclarations inside
them, so we no longer emit IR that does this. This lets us avoid doing
backend-level fixups.
Change-Id: Ide839de18953a73e0f9c7a690df59a7bc3523f89
Bug: skia:11860
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/398221
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This is another strange, experimental feature that clutters the
implementation and isn't used by anyone (to my knowledge).
Change-Id: I538b7eca0cd28aab32f4739b23459731ade9105e
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This was an experimental feature. It worked (but only the GPU backend).
It was never adopted or used by anyone, to my knowledge. It's a large
amount of code, and a strange corner of SkSL for users to stumble into.
Bug: skia:10680
Change-Id: I0dda0364bce7dbffa58c32de4c7801ec2a6bc42e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/398222
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Unused InterfaceBlocks were not added to the ProgramUsage map. The
ProgramUsageVisitor now makes sure to account for them during its
initial scan.
Change-Id: If3afac8e954c5b685ddc6b63b0f771d8c0b8f207
Bug: oss-fuzz:33405
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In http://review.skia.org/393397, I replaced a Constructor::Convert call
with a call directly to ConstructorCompoundCast::Make.
This worked fine if the input expression was actually a compound, but
if it was not, the code would assert/crash. The fuzzer detected this
error right away. (Enums are not considered to be a scalar, a vector or
a matrix in SkSL.)
Change-Id: Ie0df4c5771ff4f4d8f5251d4703e9c3516b6baad
Bug: oss-fuzz:33113
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/395720
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Two of the tests are now (correctly) detected as invalid code, but were
previously checked into /shared/ because they compiled when the fuzzer
first reported them (that is, after the crash was fixed). These have
been moved into the /errors/ test folder.
One of the tests was only generating an error because its main function
was named `a` instead of `main`, so I renamed it to `main`.
Change-Id: I1a2346fb16e304b0c66ff377a3f9bf7e7ee89ba9
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Change-Id: Icc710e414388e4026a5e9819a53b8dac8ee0a2d1
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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
Bug: skia:11368
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The actual fix happened at prior CL http://review.skia.org/392197, which
reworked how vector-cast constructors function.
Change-Id: Ifb71ec913b349e65d38458dc615441e7a73efddc
Bug: oss-fuzz:32851
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/392841
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As soon as a single VarDeclaration is successfully created, its Variable
is added to the current symbol table. However, if a variable-declaration
line declared several variables in a row, we would stop if ANY of the
declarations contained an error and discard the entire statement, but
would continue processing the rest of the program. This left us in a
position where some Variables existed in the SymbolTable with valid,
reachable names, but their corresponding VarDeclaration statement had
been thrown away as erroneous. Since Variables point back to
VarDeclarations for their initialValues, this gave us a stale pointer.
Any future reference to that variable name which could trigger an
access to its initialValue would read from this dead pointer.
This CL fixes the conversion of VarDeclarations so that we no longer
throw away any VarDeclarations associated with a successfully-parsed
Variable.
Change-Id: If8ec3c160933e48a0e1f36414234b3a849d8978c
Bug: oss-fuzz:32587
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/389636
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Removed error tests which no longer test anything:
- UseWithoutInitialize...: we no longer track variable use-before-init.
- InlineDivideByZero: we no longer constant-fold the result of an
inlined function call into its parent statement.
- Unreachable: we no longer report unreachable statements.
And fixed some minor test-case issues:
- StaticSwitchConditionalBreak: we still check this, but the function
was being dead-stripped before this check could run. Renamed to main.
- OssFuzzXxxxx: these cases no longer report errors, but they are still
valuable as regression tests; moved to `shared/`.
Change-Id: Iade3cff821dc998cacfd02f62d3ac4625e48904c
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Change-Id: If5fb4f99d327bb429f60e8d6c526720dd02b0928
Bug: skia:11342
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This put the coverage for do-while loops on par with for loops.
Change-Id: I53e0d733edd02a6a139792a8d74c68116453e5ff
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Prevents us from accepting code that can't be correctly transformed to
GLSL, like:
uniform float x;
float y = x;
(Previously, writing code like that in a runtime effect would
effectively produce the exact same code all the way through to GLSL, and
the driver would fail to compile it).
Bug: skia:11336
Change-Id: Iaa797587c4a4a7289ed59ce2736cf0bf0fc5bca3
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The referenced bug is closed, and the compiler does correctly emit an
error here.
Change-Id: I824f7819a1e077163f528ac503f3743aab5e58a1
Bug: skia:11322
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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
Change-Id: Ief08ffac659a8fe7fe92c92b9a5da14c9f713bc2
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/381261
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As you might expect, a function tagged with `noinline` will never be
considered as a candidate for inlining.
Change-Id: Ia098f8974e6de251d78bb2a76cd71db8a86bc19c
Bug: skia:11362
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/382337
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Change-Id: I7a7874e58bf53978afce8a41b26092406b6490ed
Bug: skia:11342
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/380360
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This check now runs at function finalization time, before constant
propagation has occurred; this affected the "DeadIfStatement" test.
Our detection isn't smart enough to realize that a loop will run zero
times, so it treats `for` and `while` loops as always running at least
once. This isn't strictly correct, but it actually mirrors how the CFG
implementation works anyway. The only downside is that we would not flag
code like `for (i=0; i<0; ++i) { return x; }` as an error.
Change-Id: I5e43a6ee3a3993045559f0fb0646d36112543a94
Bug: skia:11377
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/379056
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This should be legal, and we support this, but some versions of Android
do not: http://screen/3bkQewHF3xUMn5v There's no point in allowing
these shaders to exist; they can't compile on real-world clients, and
these vardecls are borderline meaningless (as the variables being
declared aren't reachable by any other statements).
Change-Id: Ie1351933c90caee9124eeab8983364ec030b2653
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Rather than have the inliner own this responsibility, the function
finalizer now detects if a function is supposed to return a value but
never actually does. This will allow us to detect this error case even
if the inliner is disabled. The inliner should no longer encounter
functions that claim to return a value but don't, so it will now assert
if one is encountered. (The inliner still has the logic to handle this
case gracefully, just in case.)
The check is currently very simple and doesn't analyze the structure of
the function, so it won't report cases where some paths return a value
and others don't, e.g. this will pass the test:
int func() { if (something()) return 123; }
(This is good enough to resolve the inliner issue, though, as it only
occurred in functions with no value-returns at all.)
Change-Id: I21f13daffe66c8f2e72932b320ee268ba9207bfa
Bug: oss-fuzz:31469, oss-fuzz:31525, skia:11377
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/377196
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Bug: skia:11356
Change-Id: I16322e6396dc7e7c8c50ba1d39e07311cf3bd346
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/376116
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In http://review.skia.org/375776, an optimization was added to the
Inliner, causing it to skip generation of unnecessary temporary
variables. The fuzzer immediately discovered a flaw in this logic: the
"unnecessary" variable was actually used in the rare case that a
function failed to actually return a value. The inliner didn't detect
this case. Of course, this isn't a valid program either, so now we
report the error and cleanly fail.
Change-Id: I1f201cfd33f45cace3be93765a4e214e43a46e69
Bug: oss-fuzz:31469, oss-fuzz:31525
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/377101
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For now, just use this to prevent *any* layout qualifiers from appearing
on functions, or their parameters.
Bug: skia:11301
Change-Id: I05d8118c7121048c6ef49695a54e3714a8f8687e
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This adds Analysis::IsConstantExpression, to determine if an expression
is a constant-expression. It now expands to cover 'const' local and
global variables, because we also enforce that the initializer on those
variables is - in turn - a constant expression.
This fixes 10837 - previously you could initialize a const variable with
a non-constant expression, and we'd emit GLSL that contained that same
pattern, which would fail to compile at the driver level. That should
not be possible any longer.
Bug: skia:10679
Bug: skia:10837
Change-Id: I517820ef4da57fff45768c0b04c55aebc18d3272
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The expression `~123` was making a PrefixExpression of type $intLiteral.
It should be converted to type `int` when the ~ prefix is applied.
This change also changes the output from oss-fuzz:27614. Both programs
are essentially nonsense expressions with no real behavior, so this is
fine.
Change-Id: I586be149ce95136fabee72fdd3473814d54948cf
Bug: oss-fuzz:31410
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/376620
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Now, even if a qualifier has a default value, we will know that it
appeared in the text. We can use that to check for redundant qualifiers
(as is being done here), and in the IR generator to prevent any use of
certain qualifiers, depending on context. (eg, runtime effects, wrong
shader stage, on a parameter declaration, etc.)
Bug: skia:11301
Change-Id: I2cd6ad35c2b4c4d6f87ade97e80aea84dc16ee4b
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/374616
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Bug: skia:10837
Change-Id: I33da2eb1e723ed04ab62d65c21e54306dd362bed
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/372677
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Constant propagation might be going away, but static-switches are likely
here to stay. Avoid conflating the two in this test.
Change-Id: If4b6c99c85f124d3bbc20da858693f09f5e4fd59
Bug: skia:11319
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/374117
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
The optimizer now properly recognizes all types of exits from a switch
statement. Break, continue and return are all potential exits and need
to be considered when determining the exit path from the switch.
Previously, dead code elimination was hiding the effects of this bug
from us, but it meant that an optimized switch had the potential to
generate lots of worthless IR nodes which then needed to be detected and
eliminated by the CFG. In particular, this affected the enum form of
blend, causing a catastrophic amount of extra work to be done.
Change-Id: If857e38cadfc016884624ea4db25a273ad3dce5b
Bug: skia:11352
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/372958
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>