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Ethan Nicholas
ddc34d96c4 Improved SkSL private type errors
Upcoming dehydration / rehydration changes require $intLiteral and
$floatLiteral to be present in the symbol table (as all other private
types are). It turns out that even with them marked private, having
them in the symbol table allows them to be incorrectly accessed without
error due to a code path that fails to check for private types.

This CL takes care of that and ultimately results in better output from
PrivateTypes.

Change-Id: Ic47b77a770834079f28c3195545a7cabca8e6cb3
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/501196
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
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2022-01-27 20:57:38 +00:00
John Stiles
f4103618ff Report an error if an out param is never written to.
GLSL ES2 behavior is explicitly undefined if an out-param is never
written to: "If a function does not write to an out parameter, the value
of the actual parameter is undefined when the function returns."

We do see divergence here in practice: SkVM's behavior (the parameter is
left alone) differs from my GPU's behavior (the parameter is zeroed
out).

SkSL will now report an error if an out parameter is never assigned-to.
There is no control flow analysis performed, so we will not report
cases where the out parameter is assigned-to on some paths but not
others. (Technically the return-on-all-paths logic could be adapted
for this, but it would be a fair amount of work.)

Structs are currently exempt from the rule because custom mesh
specifications require an `out` parameter for a Varyings struct, even if
your mesh program doesn't need Varyings.

Bug: skia:12867
Change-Id: Ie828d3ce91c2c67e008ae304fdb163ffa88d744c
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/500440
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2022-01-26 21:42:13 +00:00
John Stiles
4d1a935835 Avoid error cascades when casting out-of-range scalar values.
Previously, when attempting to cast a huge value to an int, SkSL would
report an error, then return the IR for
`ScalarCast(Int, FloatLiteral(huge-value))` . Now, to minimize the blast
radius of the error, we report the error but return `IntLiteral(0)`.
We've already reported an error, so there's no need to preserve the
value, and zero is less likely to produce follow-up errors.

(A similar approach is used here and worked well: https://osscs.corp.google.com/skia/skia/+/main:src/sksl/ir/SkSLConstructorCompoundCast.cpp;l=57-59)

Change-Id: Ie8e8d48380cb963466d1f47d123d64e3301cf87c
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/499563
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2022-01-25 23:13:28 +00:00
John Stiles
fad0a051c3 Remove old test outputs.
The test input was removed at http://review.skia.org/497742.

Change-Id: I7b30f2f70cd0812b900c9c67b70e742b3d96930a
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2022-01-25 22:42:56 +00:00
John Stiles
493a9c0cbc Fix up test SkSLInlineWithInoutArgument.
The test has been moved to shared/, since it's a valid test, but it is
no longer related to inlining, as the inliner no longer attempts to
inline functions with inouts at all.

Also, one function here (outParameterIgnore) actually invoked undefined
behavior and has been removed. According to the GLSL ES2 docs: "If a
function does not write to an out parameter, the value of the actual
parameter is undefined when the function returns." SkVM leaves the value
unchanged, so SKSL_TEST_CPU would pass, but a GPU might clear it (and in
fact, my GPU does).

Change-Id: I77c77ed1354bc980344ec5c406992bd62015f5e5
Bug: skia:11919
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2022-01-25 21:33:45 +00:00
John Stiles
0f5bc280a0 Implement constant folding for componentwise matrix-matrix ops.
Now, constant mat+mat, mat-mat, and mat/mat operations can be optimized
away. mat*mat does not operate componentwise and will need to be
handled differently.

Change-Id: Iabac6e58999eac46c256d7dcdb9b95d05de530bc
Bug: skia:12819
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2022-01-25 17:52:31 +00:00
John Stiles
a9f7a8b617 Implement constant-folding for matrix-op-scalar and scalar-op-matrix.
GLSL supports adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing matrices
with scalars. This works by splatting the scalar across every matrix
component and then performing the op componentwise. Our constant folder
now knows how to fold out these simplifications.

Change-Id: Idb8751ec16135e1b61da0d58cfd0505ab31ac087
Bug: skia:12819
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/497738
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2022-01-25 17:52:31 +00:00
John Stiles
e6b951247b Add matrix-op-matrix tests to MatrixFoldingES2.
In a followup CL, these will be updated to properly fold.

Change-Id: I20d125c0d54cbbcf12f7d096beda1fdf75e51b65
Bug: skia:12819
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2022-01-25 17:52:27 +00:00
John Stiles
3b7fd14ea8 Move matrix-scalar splat tests into MatrixFolding.
Previously, matrix-scalar operations did not actually fold, so the tests
didn't live in folding/. In a followup CL, these will fold.

Bug: skia:12819
Change-Id: I6fdacf89088920719e7666d6c9b05ddffaf6cb6d
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2022-01-25 17:32:38 +00:00
John Stiles
3ed2981da2 Update test to demonstrate out-of-range value in error.
SkSL is somehow interpreting a large positive value as a negative one.

Change-Id: I299e0bf389a9fcbfe697741bd33a54df07748753
Bug: skia:12863
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2022-01-25 17:23:48 +00:00
John Stiles
cc473cd92f Fix fuzzer-discovered error with swizzles.
Some paths through swizzle optimization would replace a swizzles with a
constructor--e.g. `float3(1, 2, 3).y` would be replaced with `float(2)`.
(Constructor::Convert was responsible for replacing this trivial
constructor with the literal `2.0`.)

The optimization code asserted that this replacement would succeed, but
the fuzzer managed to construct a counterexample where the constructor
rejected the value. Specifically, by nesting casts between int3 and
float3, it found a case where Constructor::Convert returned null because
the literal value was out of range for `int` types.

This assertion didn't really add value so removing it was harmless.
Constructor::Convert already reports an error when it fails, and null
returns are handled properly throughout.

Change-Id: I575d441ed90d6b696f6399941c3f6d84698794bc
Bug: oss-fuzz:44045
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2022-01-25 16:25:09 +00:00
John Stiles
c5b381c479 Use $ prefix on built-in private functions.
This guards against any potential for conflict with user code.

Change-Id: Iecaf3ead5f8ada50b6dc159a4ad9e7f3e371edc7
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2022-01-25 15:21:42 +00:00
John Stiles
b8f05d6f63 Revert "[skslc] Generate .hlsl test output files"
This reverts commit a97a6769b5.

Reason for revert: breaking bot Housekeeper-PerCommit-CheckGeneratedFiles -- see http://screen/5FN75fF9tvcQFKR

Based on the diff, I think this just needs to be synced up to latest code and a rebuild should fix it.


Original change's description:
> [skslc] Generate .hlsl test output files
>
> - The build now generates HLSL output when `skia_compile_sksl_tests` is
> enabled.
> - The "blend" and "shared" tests have been enabled for HLSL with the
> exception of 6 tests that exercise intrinsic inverse hyperbolic
> functions, which don't have HLSL equivalents.
>
> Bug: skia:12691, skia:12352
> Change-Id: Ia970f878f75ff58e8e3d47249c2dc2f756c165b4
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/482778
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Bug: skia:12691, skia:12352
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2022-01-25 04:57:15 +00:00
Arman Uguray
a97a6769b5 [skslc] Generate .hlsl test output files
- The build now generates HLSL output when `skia_compile_sksl_tests` is
enabled.
- The "blend" and "shared" tests have been enabled for HLSL with the
exception of 6 tests that exercise intrinsic inverse hyperbolic
functions, which don't have HLSL equivalents.

Bug: skia:12691, skia:12352
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2022-01-24 21:50:30 +00:00
John Stiles
d68069019b Fix whitespace when commas are used in a binary-expression.
Previously, any code which emitted a binary expression would always emit
a leading and trailing space. This caused comma expressions to look
goofy: `foo() , bar();` instead of `foo(), bar();`.

Operator::operatorName() now returns the operator token with appropriate
whitespace around it, and tightOperatorName() is a new method which
omits the whitespace. Functions which assemble binary expressions
should now concatenate `x + operatorName() + y` instead of hard-coding
`x + " " + operatorName() + " " + y`. Prefix/postfix expressions should
use `tightOperatorName()` because otherwise negation looks bad (` - 123`
instead of `-123`).

Super low priority, but it was easy to fix.

Change-Id: I3c92832207293a310fb1070b3b5e72455757b0ce
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2022-01-24 16:21:43 +00:00
John Stiles
9f681e6df8 Reject $ in variable names for non-builtin code.
These identifiers are reserved for SkSL internal use (and can't be
exposed to GLSL or Metal anyway).

Change-Id: Id554cbf21ed2fb66785e77700ff79424ecdf66db
Bug: skia:12854
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/498036
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2022-01-24 14:17:36 +00:00
John Stiles
7bd7ea2c8e Prevent no-op statements in GLSL code generator.
This eliminates a handful of useless statements. They were harmless, but
presumably this saves optimization work for the GLSL compiler.

(Patterned after http://review.skia.org/496377 )

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2022-01-19 17:36:54 +00:00
John Stiles
3dcaf4ac16 Prevent no-op statements in Metal code generator.
These are harmless, but they can cause the Metal compiler to emit a
warning, and these warnings are making some logs messy for Flutter.

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2022-01-19 17:34:59 +00:00
Julia Lavrova
55c215cfb6 Reland "Better Matrix/Scalar testing"
This reverts commit 455e580b9c.

Reason for revert: Fixing the build break

Original change's description:
> Revert "Better Matrix/Scalar testing"
>
> This reverts commit abb611550e.
>
> Reason for revert: Build break
> Original change's description:
> > Better Matrix/Scalar testing
> >
> > Adding tests for matrix math and comparison
> > bug: skia:12681
> >
> > Change-Id: Ia1537ee2e411383749456fd6ff938b7c9a2e1061
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/493416
> > Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > Commit-Queue: Julia Lavrova <jlavrova@google.com>
>
> Change-Id: I70871b4b75c1f10e870dc5e884a42405a80fc0f9
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> No-Tree-Checks: true
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Change-Id: Idef8dbcd6f5a5bbe84d3fd86888e3eab0f0521ee
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2022-01-14 19:12:00 +00:00
Julia Lavrova
455e580b9c Revert "Better Matrix/Scalar testing"
This reverts commit abb611550e.

Reason for revert: Build break
Original change's description:
> Better Matrix/Scalar testing
>
> Adding tests for matrix math and comparison
> bug: skia:12681
>
> Change-Id: Ia1537ee2e411383749456fd6ff938b7c9a2e1061
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/493416
> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Julia Lavrova <jlavrova@google.com>

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2022-01-13 18:52:04 +00:00
Julia Lavrova
abb611550e Better Matrix/Scalar testing
Adding tests for matrix math and comparison
bug: skia:12681

Change-Id: Ia1537ee2e411383749456fd6ff938b7c9a2e1061
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2022-01-13 15:35:12 +00:00
John Stiles
866db186fa Simplify control flow in switch test to unbreak iOS.
This looks like the GLSL driver in iOS generates wrong results when
returning a value from inside a switch.

Change-Id: I478a045c64c3dae9824f86f52e0c7f8f9685c9af
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/494476
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2022-01-13 14:49:06 +00:00
John Stiles
8522bf910a Add test for switch-case folding.
Change-Id: I3dabd77890a73ea054bb57d466a6ed8273eae3e8
Bug: skia:12811
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2022-01-12 22:24:55 +00:00
John Stiles
44c00ae64a Add test for vector constant folding.
Change-Id: Iecf1313af5f2938cb899f2a3e750ffc04554bae0
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2022-01-12 17:23:20 +00:00
Julia Lavrova
a856f40086 Interface blocks no longer allow duplicate fields
bug: skia:12793
Change-Id: Idccdab5ee8f1c7792bdfe98efd379d0199a65377
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2022-01-07 16:44:08 +00:00
Julia Lavrova
ae5f86ea1a Test: Interface blocks allow duplicate fields
bug: skia:12793
Change-Id: Ie47b1df381779ed24cab8b05b1ee6947bda82516
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2022-01-07 15:55:58 +00:00
Julia Lavrova
2f3891bf76 Duplicate field names in struct
bug: skia:12712
Change-Id: I61a4512c10bf91d6396c38f148a714492669a9e0
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/491820
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2022-01-06 22:44:16 +00:00
Julia Lavrova
ce49ff6520 Test: duplicate fields in the same struct allowed
As @johnstiles suggested I add the test first and the fix after.
bug: skia:12712

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2022-01-06 19:40:50 +00:00
John Stiles
3c233c7f73 Update comments in FirstClassArrays test.
We used to reject ES3-style array declarations in strict-ES2 mode, so
this test originally expected two errors.

Change-Id: I17f71630076cda4b37b7723225dcff951eba9dcc
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2022-01-06 18:53:34 +00:00
Ethan Nicholas
4cd3ae4009 Revert "Fixed SkSL error reporting on array types"
This reverts commit 6e686b8b8b.

Reason for revert: After internal discussion, we established that nobody was actually sure why this had needed to be an error in the old parser in the first place, so there does not appear to be a reason to carry the behavior forward.

Original change's description:
> Fixed SkSL error reporting on array types
>
> The DSLParser was not reporting errors when the array type appeared
> before the variable name (float[2] x) as opposed to after (float x[2])
> in strict ES2 mode.
>
> Bug: skia:12410
>
> Change-Id: Ia388aa150f65916dc3ccc58f7680dbde0a636c5f
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/491819
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>

Bug: skia:12410
Change-Id: I355fd1ad89e2e64b0377be7672b7f3f824eebac8
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Ethan Nicholas
6e686b8b8b Fixed SkSL error reporting on array types
The DSLParser was not reporting errors when the array type appeared
before the variable name (float[2] x) as opposed to after (float x[2])
in strict ES2 mode.

Bug: skia:12410

Change-Id: Ia388aa150f65916dc3ccc58f7680dbde0a636c5f
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2022-01-06 16:28:47 +00:00
Ethan Nicholas
f393067c37 Made SkSL type aliases into first-class objects
Previously, type aliases ('vec2') were just an additional name which
could be used to refer to a type ('float2'). This was simple and worked,
except that error messages would be wrong - any type-related error
message would refer to the type as 'float2' rather than the 'vec2' that
the user actually typed.

This CL adds an AliasType class so that we can track which name was
used to refer to an aliased type and report messages using the correct
type name.

Bug: skia:12737

Change-Id: I40e234239ab47557033e0695e4fbbd5f01da354e
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2022-01-05 16:20:19 +00:00
Brian Osman
735ff421bb Reject #extension in runtime-effect mode
Bug: oss-fuzz:43062
Change-Id: I10d8fa40c81c5b1595d30221d89c84f5cc3478fd
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John Stiles
bab224e1c2 Prevent interface block members from using invalid names.
Interface blocks now guard against naming their member variables with
built-in type names like "float" or "bool".

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John Stiles
aa09c782a8 Add test for structs/interface-blocks with invalid member names.
Structs already handled this appropriately, but interface blocks did not
guard against naming their member variables built-in type names like
"float" or "bool".

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John Stiles
f604efbeb4 Add support for anonymous function parameters in SkSL.
Anonymous function parameters are now automatically assigned a name,
"_skAnonymousParamN", where N is the parameter index.

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John Stiles
1c7d442b52 Add test containing anonymous function parameters.
SkSL will reject ES2-compatible code because function parameters always
require a name in SkSL. (A followup CL relaxes this restriction and
allows anonymous parameters in SkSL.)

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John Stiles
106776364d Prevent structs/interface-blocks from claiming builtin types.
Structs and interface blocks allow a trailing identifier which is added
to the symbol table. This identifier is now prohibited from
overlapping built-in types.

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John Stiles
48432e133e Add test demonstrating struct/interface-block name conflict.
Structs and interface blocks allow a trailing identifier which is added
to the symbol table. This identifier should be prohibited from
overlapping built-in types; at present, this is not checked. Add a test
demonstrating the issue.

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John Stiles
71f7880bb6 Emit trace_scope ops from SkVM code generation.
These will give the debugger enough information to discard variables as
they fall out of scope.

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Brian Osman
fde20db7ca Rename SkSL's 2D cross product builtin function
Note that the 2D cross product isn't defined. There are at least two
possible interpretations of what that might mean. This name makes it
clearer that we're asking for the length of the resulting vector, if
we computed the 3D cross product (assuming Z == 0 for both vectors).

It also eliminates name overlap between builtin functions and actual
intrinsics.

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John Stiles
b1a97caf71 Revert "Trace function return values after function-exit."
This reverts commit 85cc1bece7.

Reason for revert: ends up not being useful after all

Original change's description:
> Trace function return values after function-exit.
>
> This will allow function return values to be easily seen when stepping
> "over." This has the unexpected side benefit of generating slightly
> fewer ops when a function has unoptimizable conditional returns.
>
> Change-Id: I48d23de635d3caaddff91aa595593d0371dfcdcb
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2021-12-10 18:06:04 +00:00
John Stiles
83b5237b53 Fix assertion when debug-tracing a void-return function.
The debug-slot code didn't expect to encounter a void type.

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John Stiles
3856a5854e Revert "Add SkVM op trace_done to indicate completion of debug tracing."
This reverts commit 062652067b.

Reason for revert: design change removes need for this op

Original change's description:
> Add SkVM op `trace_done` to indicate completion of debug tracing.
>
> This op can be used to invoke a callback function and dump the log to
> disk when it is ready. SkRuntimeEffect doesn't have any other viable
> mechanisms for detecting that a paint has completed, AFAIK. We can
> wait for ~SkRTShader to occur, but there's no guarantee that this will
> happen quickly, and the SkPaint with the SkRTShader shader can be reused
> over and over again.
>
> Unlike other trace ops, this only needs a trace mask, not an execution
> mask (we are unconditionally done at the end of main).
>
> Change-Id: I6f7ee41f2005b65940d36dee892279d4f245509f
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Bug: skia:12708
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Brian Osman
8c3d183cc2 Rename SkSL 'srgb_unpremul' to just 'color'
Added comments to explain the semantics (both what's expected when you
set the uniform, and what you see in the shader). The old name was
confusing, because it sounded like you got an sRGB color in the shader.
This is terse, but I think it's the cleanest syntax - and for embedding
clients, they can use C++ (etc.) API to require that color uniforms are
assigned from color types.

Bug: skia:10479
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John Stiles
85cc1bece7 Trace function return values after function-exit.
This will allow function return values to be easily seen when stepping
"over." This has the unexpected side benefit of generating slightly
fewer ops when a function has unoptimizable conditional returns.

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Julia Lavrova
4388f16262 Fixing comparison for structs and arrays
Recursive comparison with tests

Bug: skia:12642
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2021-12-06 20:46:41 +00:00
John Stiles
062652067b Add SkVM op trace_done to indicate completion of debug tracing.
This op can be used to invoke a callback function and dump the log to
disk when it is ready. SkRuntimeEffect doesn't have any other viable
mechanisms for detecting that a paint has completed, AFAIK. We can
wait for ~SkRTShader to occur, but there's no guarantee that this will
happen quickly, and the SkPaint with the SkRTShader shader can be reused
over and over again.

Unlike other trace ops, this only needs a trace mask, not an execution
mask (we are unconditionally done at the end of main).

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Julia Lavrova
94f726ae62 Adding test files demonstrating type confusion for arrays/structs.
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2021-12-03 20:54:36 +00:00
John Stiles
d4713ad528 Move trace hooks into the skvm::Builder.
I ran into a snag while trying to hook up SkRuntimeEffect with debug
tracing. Runtime effects only have access to a skvm::Builder, and are
never exposed to the full skvm::Program. SkVMBlitter is responsible for
assembling the full skvm::Program, but is oblivious to runtime effects
and nested skvm sub-programs. Additionally, multiple runtime effects can
(and often do) coexist within a paint.

This CL changes how debug traces are enabled. skvm::Program no longer
has a `attachDebugTrace` method. Instead, this method lives on the
skvm::Builder. Calling `attachDebugTrace` generates a "trace-hook ID"
(which is actually an index into a vector of TraceHook pointers).
Every trace opcode now includes this trace hook ID. When the Builder
assembles a final Program, it copies the TraceHooks into the Program.
The skvm interpreter uses the trace hook ID on the op to dispatch a
trace command to its associated TraceHook.

From a user perspective, this doesn't change very much, but it does
mean that the SkVM Code Generator now supplies a TraceHook for us
(since it adds trace ops to the Builder and needs to know the proper
trace-hook ID).

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John Stiles
d7c3b21b79 Revert "Enable various switch tests in ES2 mode."
This reverts commit ffe365eb4d.

Reason for revert: crash inside IntelHD405 Vulkan driver
http://screen/6ugVDdjJpqDkxX6

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> Enable various switch tests in ES2 mode.
>
> switch is no longer an ES3-specific feature.
>
> Change-Id: Ic878a77268e517e17699c2e35a37da6b0a7765dd
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Bug: skia:12450
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John Stiles
2756b0ee02 Reduce the number of extra bit_and ops caused by SkVM traces.
Previously, the trace opcodes took a single mask argument, which was
computed as `execution mask & trace mask`. This led to extra bit_ands in
the output, as this value would be need to be recalculated every time
the execution mask changed.

To reduce this cost on program size, the trace ops now take two mask
arguments and require that both must be true. We have four register
slots at our disposal in an Op, which is more than we need, so this
doesn't really cost us anything.

(As an extra minor optimization, if one of the masks is "always-on", we
optimize it away. This avoids burning a register just to hold a ~0
immediate value.)

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John Stiles
ffe365eb4d Enable various switch tests in ES2 mode.
switch is no longer an ES3-specific feature.

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John Stiles
dfe33f49f5 Add a setting to disable SkVM variable traces.
This will allow the visualizer to see line-number information without
incurring the code bloat caused by trace_var.

For reference, Commutative.skvm with no debug traces:
https://osscs.corp.google.com/skia/skia/+/main:tests/sksl/runtime/Commutative.skvm;drc=c809e5ba9fc9bc67291d088c448ed0057371b760

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John Stiles
030f8260a7 Add debug traces to an existing test.
This demonstrates how much additional non-trace code can be generated
when debug traces are turned on. A followup CL adds a setting to disable
`trace_var`, which eliminates a significant percentage of the additional
ops (at the cost of removing valuable debug info).

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John Stiles
5588bdd72d Put function return values in a slot.
This shouldn't change code generation when debug traces are disabled.
When they are enabled, we now get trace_var opcodes emitted for every
return statement. Internally, this required a fair amount of refactoring
around how return values are passed around, but it should all be
functionally equivalent.

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John Stiles
f57140768e Allow setting a trace coordinate without a skvm::Builder.
SkRuntimeEffect users will be insulated from skvm and the Builder, so
they won't be able to make an skvm::Coord directly. Replace this with
an SkIPoint, and do the conversion inside the SkVM code generator.

This also removes the requirement of assigning a trace coordinate; if
no trace coordinate is set, (0, 0) will be used.

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John Stiles
eeb5b224c4 Separate enter and exit into two opcodes.
Reusing the same opcode for enter and exit didn't have any real upside,
and forced us to deal with a fake immediate-value.

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Brian Osman
00aa1a9259 Prevent 'binding' and 'set' on struct/interface block fields
I should have realized the fuzzer would find this assert when I added
it. Now the front-end rejects these layout qualifiers on both struct
fields and interface block fields. LayoutInInterfaceBlock.sksl is a
reformatted version of the fuzzer input. LayoutInStruct is hand-crafted
to trigger the same failure on a different code path. Both would
previously assert in the SPIRV generator. Now, neither one gets that
far.

Bug: oss-fuzz:41347
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Brian Osman
4fa40eb741 Revert "Update some skvm test outputs"
This reverts commit b1f450bb2b.

Reason for revert: Hmm, bot disagrees.

Original change's description:
> Update some skvm test outputs
>
> Not sure how these were wrong in the repo for so long - these all should
> have changed like this when the optimization of commutative operations
> landed: reviews.skia.org/473239
>
> Change-Id: I3035d4f29c208096f83184b4393023666e10ab92
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2021-11-24 19:18:09 +00:00
Brian Osman
b1f450bb2b Update some skvm test outputs
Not sure how these were wrong in the repo for so long - these all should
have changed like this when the optimization of commutative operations
landed: reviews.skia.org/473239

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Brian Osman
10c77dbce3 Reland "Restrict where 'binding' and 'set' can appear"
This is a reland of 9372ef0228

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> Restrict where 'binding' and 'set' can appear
>
> In SPIRV, these are an error when applied to struct members. Some of our
> tests were triggering that because we had free-floating uniforms
> decorated this way (and we coalesce those into members of an interface
> block).
>
> Now, we only allow those layout qualifiers on variable types that will
> remain top-level constructs in the back-end.
>
> Bug: skia:12670
> Change-Id: I73e69cecf6237a1c1180ad38d9b5d52ea80316fb
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Bug: skia:12670
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Brian Osman
d7ebf8604e Revert "Restrict where 'binding' and 'set' can appear"
This reverts commit 9372ef0228.

Reason for revert: Unhappy bots

Original change's description:
> Restrict where 'binding' and 'set' can appear
>
> In SPIRV, these are an error when applied to struct members. Some of our
> tests were triggering that because we had free-floating uniforms
> decorated this way (and we coalesce those into members of an interface
> block).
>
> Now, we only allow those layout qualifiers on variable types that will
> remain top-level constructs in the back-end.
>
> Bug: skia:12670
> Change-Id: I73e69cecf6237a1c1180ad38d9b5d52ea80316fb
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Bug: skia:12670
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Brian Osman
9372ef0228 Restrict where 'binding' and 'set' can appear
In SPIRV, these are an error when applied to struct members. Some of our
tests were triggering that because we had free-floating uniforms
decorated this way (and we coalesce those into members of an interface
block).

Now, we only allow those layout qualifiers on variable types that will
remain top-level constructs in the back-end.

Bug: skia:12670
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John Stiles
fb0fa24e31 Remove VarType from trace_var opcode.
This is redundant information now that we have SkVMSlotInfo.

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Brian Osman
f72c919a9a Roll SPIRV-Headers and SPIRV-Tools
This adds new validation rules that we were breaking.
Binding and DescriptorSet can't be applied to push constants, nor to
struct members.

Bug: skia:12670
Bug: chromium:1270328
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John Stiles
217347528b Improve redundant trace_var elimination.
Previously, we would avoid emitting redundant trace_vars by checking to
see if the slot is being assigned to the exact same Var.ID. However,
this had the potential to eliminate useful trace_vars:

- At the start of execution, slots all contain 0. Code which explicitly
  assigned a zero into a slot would not be shown in a trace. (So things
  like `color = half4(0,1,0,1)` would only emit traces for color.ga.)
- A function call's parameter slots are reused every time it is called,
  so calling a function twice would only emit traces for the parameters
  that aren't the same Val.ID as the previous call.
- A VarDeclaration inside a loop reuses its slot each time through the
  loop, even though conceptually it's a "new" variable.

We now track a slot's "written-to" status. At the start of execution,
no slots have been "written-to". These slots will always emit a
trace_var opcode (fixing the first issue). Also, issuing a function
call or declaring a variable will reset the "written-to" status of the
associated slots (fixing the second and third issues).

When the debugger is not in use, the written-to field is unused.

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John Stiles
c809e5ba9f Optimize commutative operations in SkVM.
We now canonicalize commutative operations by ordering their value IDs.
The lower-numbered value ID is always placed first into a commutative
instruction. In other words, this instruction:
   bit_and result, v7, v5

Would be silently converted to this:
   bit_and result, v5, v7

This will allow these two logically-equivalent instructions to be
deduplicated:
   bit_and result, v7, v5
   bit_and result, v5, v7

Of course, deduplicating these ops can unlock additional free CSE/DCE.
The affected instructions are listed in http://review.skia.org/473238

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John Stiles
626dbe195a Add test for commutative operations in SkVM.
SkVM should be able to optimize away these equivalent expressions:

	(intA & intB)   <->  (intB & intA)
	(intA ^ intB)   <->  (intB ^ intA)
	(intA | intB)   <->  (intB | intA)
	(intA + intB)   <->  (intB + intA)
	(intA * intB)   <->  (intB * intA)
	(intA == intB)  <->  (intB == intA)
	(intA != intB)  <->  (intB != intA)

These should be guaranteed by IEEE754 as well:

	(floatA + floatB)   <->  (floatB + floatA)
	(floatA * floatB)   <->  (floatB * floatA)

I've added a test to demonstrate existing behavior, which leaves these
optimizations on the table.

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John Stiles
2fb8dac598 Add trace coordinates to SkVMDebugInfo.
The SkVMDebugInfo now includes an skvm::Coord that the caller is
responsible for filling in before converting the program. If it is set,
the value indicates the device coordinates that should be traced. If it
is unset, debug traces will not be emitted at all.

Within the SkVMCodeGenerator, we now have a new traceMask() call which
combines the current execution mask with the trace mask. Tracing opcodes
now pass the result of traceMask() instead of mask(). This will limit
trace data to the selected pixel, instead of tracing the entire draw.

Bug: skia:12614
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John Stiles
875447b871 Add SkVMFunctionInfo to debugger data.
We no longer indicate functions by their line number, which can be
ambiguous. The debug info now includes a list of function names which we
can refer to by index, and the `trace_call` opcode references functions
by their index in this list.

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John Stiles
bcd6d4901d Add test for construction of void.
This fails exactly as it should, but we had no test for it.

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John Stiles
3a295f293c Remove invalid from the list of opaque types.
This wasn't meaningful, and made some error reporting worse.

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John Stiles
85f4226bd3 Fix fuzzer-discovered error with child calls.
The `eval` methods take a shader/blender/colorFilter, and we assumed
when assembling the ChildCall expression that the child expression would
be a VariableReference because opaque objects don't participate in
normal expressions. However, comma-expressions were allowed to contain
opaque types. GLSL doesn't allow opaque types in comma-expressions:

http://screen/8YW59tYDUbBh9eW

Now we disallow them as well.

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John Stiles
51f568a852 Remove void from the list of opaque types.
`void` behaves differently from opaque types in several situations, such
as function return types, and errors involving `void` should not call it
an opaque type. I've fixed all the places where we relied on `isOpaque`
to return catch void types.

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John Stiles
504d57e9bd Add test for void type in struct.
Mysteriously, I had written a test which put arrays of void inside a
struct, but had neglected to include the non-array case. It causes an
okay-not-great error (referring to void as an "opaque type").

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b2271e6016 Disallow variables of type 'void'.
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John Stiles
fe3cfc1d4f Add test for variables of type void.
We should, of course, detect this and report an error.

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John Stiles
77da3e24dd Report invalid octal numbers correctly.
Previously, we'd report them as an overflowed integer.

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John Stiles
e10839f998 Add basic unit test for octal parsing support.
This is required by the ES2 standard: http://screen/Qysv4fPW5r5LA9e
This actually already worked fine because `strtoull` natively recognizes
octal values without any work on our part. However, we lacked a test.

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John Stiles
14a487fd54 Replace getConstantSubexpression with getConstantValue.
The only type of expressions that getConstantSubexpression could ever
return are Literal and nullptr. getConstantValue now returns an
optional<double>; nullopt indicates a non-constant value in the slot.
This simplifies most use cases, and allows us to get rid of some extra
"zero" and "one" Literal objects in some of our Constructor classes.

This change fixes a recent fuzzer issue. The fuzzer had discovered that
calling `getConstantSubexpression` on a ConstructorCompoundCast that
contained a compile-time-constant value would return literals of the
wrong type (the cast was not applied). By nesting repeated matrix casts,
this type confusion could be turned into an assertion.

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John Stiles
7ab86bd3e3 Add variable slot information to SkVMDebugInfo.
This assigns a human-readable name to a debug slot. The slot map is
emitted into skslc output files, and will be used in the future to
display human-readable names in the debugger.

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6460541ee4 Reland "Fix Metal codegen error with structs containing compound types."
This reverts commit 3aaed99930.

Reason for revert: removing changes to PrecisionQualifiers

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> > Metal code generation. Our struct-equality helper functions did not
> > properly handle vector fields. Wrapping each comparison in `all(...)`
> > fixes the problem. (all() on a scalar is allowed and does nothing.)
> >
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> >
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3aaed99930 Revert "Fix Metal codegen error with structs containing compound types."
This reverts commit 2a6c41571b.

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>
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> Metal code generation. Our struct-equality helper functions did not
> properly handle vector fields. Wrapping each comparison in `all(...)`
> fixes the problem. (all() on a scalar is allowed and does nothing.)
>
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2a6c41571b Fix Metal codegen error with structs containing compound types.
While working on an unrelated test, I accidentally triggered a bug in
Metal code generation. Our struct-equality helper functions did not
properly handle vector fields. Wrapping each comparison in `all(...)`
fixes the problem. (all() on a scalar is allowed and does nothing.)

Our struct comparison tests now include a vector and a matrix.

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1991780081 Update LoopFloat/LoopInt tests to reduce hoisting.
Previously, none of our `runtime` tests relied on the input coordinate
in any way, so all of the logic was hoisted above the main loop in every
test. This CL adds an artificial reliance on the input coordinate so
that we have at least some SkVM tests with real code in the main loop.
This lets us see debug trace instructions interleaved with real code.

The input coordinate is clamped against a known uniform value
(`colorGreen` always contains 0101) so that the final test output
remains consistent in practice.

Additionally, I noticed that this test was only enabled in ES3, but
it doesn't seem to have anything ES3-specific in it, so it's now
enabled across the board.

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05c41162fb Allow inlining of functions with unassigned out-params.
Our inliner would ignore any functions with `inout` parameters, because
inlining them properly was more complex than just leaving the function
call. However, real-world code can sometimes contain helper functions
that have `inout` params that are never used at all (e.g. an uber-shader
with some features turned off).

We now read the ProgramUsage and check to see whether or not the
`inout`-qualified parameter is actually modified. If it's never changed,
the function now remains a candidate for inlining.

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6ee5d9e3c9 Improve index-folding of arrays and matrices.
Yesterday's implementation was close but I realized later that it wasn't
quite ideal.
- Array index-folding was gated on `isCompileTimeConstant`, which is too
  strict. The real limitation is `hasSideEffects`. If an array contains
  a side-effecting expression, we should leave it alone. Otherwise it
  is safe to pluck out an element from the array and toss the rest.
- Matrix index-folding was gated on `getConstantSubexpression` for the
  extracted elements, but did not check the other elements at all. This
  was too lenient; we now only proceed to the folding step if
  `hasSideEffects` returns false.

I added some tests to verify the final behavior and also discovered a
small related issue. Diagonal matrices were not substituting literals
in for constant-values, which inhibited folding as well and would break
constant-expression evaluation. This is now fixed.

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74410023ac Add tests for inlining functions with out/inout params.
Functions which don't write to their out params should be safe to
inline, but we currently don't recognize this.

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107ea94139 Add support for clamp($genUType, ...) in SkSL.
We never used it internally, but the shaders used by Filament rely on
it. It doesn't exist in ES2 so this doesn't affect Runtime Effects.

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6fae052362 Implement constant folding for index expressions into matrices.
Indexing into a constant matrix is a constant expression, so we are
obligated to support it for ES2 compatibility.

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d92f9c2f8d Add tests for matrix constant-expressions.
We should support constant-expressions involving matrices (GLSL ES2
does, WebGL does). We currently don't. We do properly report out-of-
range indexing, but we don't optimize away valid matrix index
expressions or allow matrices to be indexed in a constant-expression
context.

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76c1ff1566 Optimize indexing into an array with a constant-expression.
Previously, SkSL was unable to resolve the constant expression `x[y]`
for a constant-array `x` and a constant-integer-scalar `y`. Now, if `x`
and `y` are known, we can replace `x[y]` with the indexed array element.

Note that we need to be careful here, as it's not a valid optimization
to eliminate array elements that have side effects. We preserve side-
effecting expressions using the comma operator.

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John Stiles
0b84159e3b Improve array-indexing tests.
Previously, we didn't have tests which leveraged constant-evaluation of
array indexing (because we didn't support it), and our test files
commingled constant-indexing into vectors with constant-indexing into
arrays.

The test files now separate vector- and array-handling into separate
tests, and a ton of new cases have been added to ArrayFolding. The
ArrayFolding tests now require constant-evaluation of array indexing,
so they fail in this CL, but will be fixed in the followup CL.

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2021-11-10 18:31:28 +00:00
John Stiles
6e6ae1b762 Fix inlined out-of-range vector access.
Previously, this code assumed that IndexExpression::Convert had done
range checking and that it was safe to access the base expression at
the passed-in index. The inliner violates this assumption, because it
can replace unknowns (where out-of-range access is undefined but non-
fatal) with knowns (where out-of-range access is forbidden).

We now do range-checking inside IndexExpression::Make and report the
error cleanly, instead of asserting inside of Swizzle::Make due to an
invalid component index.

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2021-11-10 14:44:38 +00:00
John Stiles
32385b7070 Report incomplete expression-statements as errors.
Previously, a dangling type or function reference would be eliminated
silently with optimizations on, or would assert when optimizations were
off.

Change-Id: Ib2e273b6f069724e8872c9cb97351b647b875a62
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John Stiles
ee525493ea Add test for incomplete expressions.
The ExpressionStatement currently eliminates dangling references without
reporting them as an error. This happens due to optimization; these
expressions (being meaningless) have no side effects, and so the
optimizer replaces them with Nop. When the optimizer is off, these
programs trigger an assert:

https://osscs.corp.google.com/skia/skia/+/main:src/sksl/SkSLAnalysis.cpp;l=582;drc=e7a953524787e3bd0c437ec52de4e40986689825

A followup CL will fix ExpressionStatements so that they report
incomplete expressions as an error.

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John Stiles
183f37d16a Add trace opcodes for function entry/exit.
This enables stepping over function calls automatically.

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2021-11-09 16:35:02 +00:00
John Stiles
efd828091d Emit trace_line ops to indicate for-statement next/test.
Previously, the for statement's "increment/test" expressions were
executed without moving the trace-line back up to the for statement.
When stepping through code, we will now explicitly step to the next/test
line on each loop iteration.

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John Stiles
70ae43148d Implement trace_var opcode.
This writes an entry to the trace buffer every time a slot value is
changed.

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John Stiles
15384b1195 Add a trace_line opcode to SkVM.
This will be used to populate a trace buffer for the SkSL debugger.
See http://go/sksl-tracing for details and rationale.

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John Stiles
e7a9535247 Enforce basic limits on global size in SkSL.
Much like http://review.skia.org/467759, this CL defensively guards
against programs which consume more space than is reasonable. Globals
exist outside of functions, so they wouldn't be caught by the stack size
checks.

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John Stiles
7cde28909f Enforce basic limits on function stack size in SkSL.
Functions that declare variables totaling more than 100,000 slots will
now generate an error.

This is only a partial mitigation to the problem, as a sophisticated
attack could still chain/nest multiple functions together to consume
extremely large amounts of stack. However, this mitigation is still more
sophisticated than our peers; both WebGL and glslang are susceptible to
similar problems, and in the general case (ES3+ with full flow control)
it's intractable.

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John Stiles
390edeb88d Fix fuzzer-discovered error with no-op arithmetic.
The fuzzer triggered this error in a strange way that involves parsing a
TK_INVALID token. The fuzzer's original input used \xFF bytes in the
shader text to do this. I replaced these with the ` character since it
behaved the same, but allows our test inputs to remain basic ASCII.

The root problem is that `cast_expression`, part of no-op arithmetic
simplification, can now fail because expressions like `int(4000000000)`
no longer get past Constructor::Convert. Previously we had assumed
`cast_expression` could never return null; now we check its result for
null before using it.

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2021-11-03 14:57:48 +00:00
John Stiles
293bb46b2d Enable more ES3-specific SkSL tests.
Updated ReturnsValueOnEveryPathES3 to remove overlap with the ES2 tests,
and fixed some broken cases. Disabled the ReturnValueOnEveryPathES3 test
on Intel + Windows because switch statements on Intel + Windows are
pretty broken.

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John Stiles
aa369d2b8e Fix error with inlined literals overflowing their types.
It's possible to write code containing errors that are only apparent
once the inliner runs. For instance, a function which takes a short and
returns its negative it is valid for most inputs, but undefined for
-32768 (because +32768 does not fit in a short). A function which takes
floats and casts them to ints is valid for many inputs, but not valid if
you pass in 5 billion.

This CL restructures our out-of-range integer error detection to report
errors cleanly in these cases instead of asserting. It also refactors
the range checking code to be usable in situations where we don't yet
have a Literal expression.

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John Stiles
c7c49f5656 Mark symbols starting with gl_ as reserved words.
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John Stiles
81c86e8608 Fix fuzzer-discovered assertion with nonsense array sizes.
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John Stiles
9b9805959d Reland "Add support for half-precision types in Metal."
This reverts commit 9d24b02c2f.

Reason for revert: needs premul/unpremul conversion fix (http://review.skia.org/465798)

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Brian Osman
9d24b02c2f Revert "Add support for half-precision types in Metal."
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John Stiles
d90e09b1ae Add support for half-precision types in Metal.
This will hopefully improve performance on lower-end GPUs.

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John Stiles
ba9d5362e4 Detect and properly handle swizzles of out-of-range literal values.
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John Stiles
378e4aecfe Report int-literal overflow via cast-from-float.
The fuzzer discovered that SkSL could create an out-of-range int literal
by casting from a floating point literal. We were only doing range
checks when the starting literal was an integer. Since we now assert
when an out-of-range int literal is created (as of
http://review.skia.org/464124), the fuzzer can detect this error.

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John Stiles
a143a37747 Wrap 'u_rtFlip.y * dfdy()' in parentheses, in GLSL.
This guards against unexpected results when dfdy is used in complex
expressions. In practice, I'm not aware of this causing any trouble.

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John Stiles
570f6dfe76 Wrap 'u_rtFlip.y * dfdy()' in parentheses, in Metal.
This guards against unexpected results when dfdy is used in complex
expressions. In practice, I'm not aware of this causing any trouble.

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Greg Daniel
b469c10c85 Revert "Wrap 'u_rtFlip.y * dfdy()' in parentheses."
This reverts commit 9fc189f1cb.

Reason for revert: shader compile failure on AndroidOne-GPU-Mali400MP2 devices

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John Stiles
9fc189f1cb Wrap 'u_rtFlip.y * dfdy()' in parentheses.
This guards against unexpected results when dfdy is used in complex
expressions. In practice, I'm not aware of this causing any trouble.

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John Stiles
4363cdb5ea Fix for fuzzer-discovered error with bitwise-not.
A recent CL (http://review.skia.org/464121) made it an error to coerce a
literal value to a type that cannot hold the value. The fuzzer found a
case where we assumed type-coercion of a literal would always succeed,
and failed to null-check the result. We now null-check the result.

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John Stiles
f2d016f12e Fix for fuzzer-discovered error with negation.
Yesterday's negation-related changes (http://review.skia.org/464123)
exposed a flaw that the fuzzer was able to exploit. We were previously
able to assume that `simplify_negation` would always return a non-null
expression; in some cases, that is no longer true.

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John Stiles
aa68a6b3a5 Reject scalar casts of literals to types that can't hold them.
With this change, we no longer have any SkSL tests which are able to
make a Literal integer that overflows its type. Literal::MakeInt now
asserts that its value is within bounds. I look forward to the fuzzer's
inevitable attempts to trigger these assertions.

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John Stiles
1fa2c28ee1 Fix dFdy test.
This was mistakenly using dFdx in some portions (copy-paste error).

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John Stiles
2bdb65dcf2 Refuse to negate a literal if it would over/underflow its type.
Previously, we would create a Literal with the negated value even if it
was outside the type's minimum/maximum values. Error reporting would
happen elsewhere, if at all (e.g. during assignment or coercion).

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John Stiles
5c905c94f0 Refuse to coerce integer values that don't fit into their type.
Previously, we would create SkSL literals of ints that didn't fit into
an int. This change causes a few errors to report differently. (In
particular, we no longer create global variables containing values that
wouldn't fit in that variable, so those symbols are invalid later.)

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John Stiles
94b1f0dfa1 Add overflow protection to vector-arithmetic folding.
This was causing errors in UBSAN when compiling some of our existing
SkSL tests.

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John Stiles
8ed23eb917 Implement array casts in Metal.
These are not very interesting right now, because the in and out types
boil down to the same thing (int/int, float/float). When half-
precision types are enabled, these helpers will be more useful. They
will return an array which casts each element from int-to-short or
float-to-half (or vice versa).

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John Stiles
b37100de7d Update Metal matrix intrinsic polyfills to allow half.
The inverse, outerProduct and matrixCompMult polyfill functions in Metal
were written assuming that all float matrices would use the `float`
type. They now use a template so that `half` matrices will work too.

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Brian Osman
2d1207acb9 Remove the "in blend modes randomly fail for all zero vec" workaround
At this point, it seems like this was a mis-diagnosis of the underlying
issue around dual-source blending (and its interaction with other blend
state).

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2021-10-21 16:54:51 +00:00
John Stiles
f08ebb15f0 Add a distinct error message for reserved words.
After reporting the error, we convert the reserved word to an identifier
as this led to the best error reporting. (This avoids double error
reporting or strange cascading errors.)

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2021-10-21 14:26:06 +00:00
John Stiles
90c86ad06c Report an error when negating or plussing an array of scalars.
Change-Id: I894bfa01e7cf58f140423554d0200b6c66beef35
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2021-10-18 16:04:18 +00:00
John Stiles
9f43ceefa3 Allow vector operator~ in SkSL.
This is supported in GLSL ES3. (Strangely, vector operator! isn't.)
Previously, this was flagged as an error: http://review.skia.org/459885

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2021-10-18 15:03:33 +00:00
John Stiles
319d75d6f6 Add error test for unary-negating and unary-plussing arrays.
At present, we only detect four errors here. We should detect six.

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2021-10-18 14:30:36 +00:00
John Stiles
9e952b379b Allow const int variables to be used for array sizes.
See http://review.skia.org/460037 for an example of the existing
behavior. Const variables are constant-expressions and should be allowed
here.

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2021-10-18 14:23:33 +00:00
John Stiles
c8a96076b1 Added four more reserved words to SkSL.
We now detect attribute, varying, precision and invariant as reserved.

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2021-10-14 16:29:32 +00:00
John Stiles
f7d2673643 Fix up samplerCube/textureCube for ES2 conformance.
`samplerCube` is a type which we don't support at all. It has been added
to the reserved-word list.

`textureCube` was in our list of built-in types, but was not actually
used in any way; it wasn't actually added to the root or private symbol
tables, and was totally unreferenced by the code. It's been deleted.

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2021-10-14 15:21:31 +00:00
John Stiles
21fe518fbb Revert "Disallow matrix ctors which overflow a column."
This reverts commit eb68973c2f.

Reason for revert: ES2 conformance test checks this

Original change's description:
> Disallow matrix ctors which overflow a column.
>
> 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.
>
> Change-Id: Id6925984a2d1ec948aec4defcc790a197a96cf86
> Bug: skia:12443
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Bug: skia:12443
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2021-10-14 01:30:08 +00:00
John Stiles
64c907c052 Mark private types as invalid in the public symbol table.
Previously, in public code, private types didn't exist anywhere in the
symbol table chain, and those names were free for the taking. Now, we
register them as invalid types in the public symbol table. This prevents
them from being used as variable names, and gives a more explicit error
if you try to use them as a type.

Change-Id: I9a943bf923639b72cbf36b1acf4b4fbe70982786
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2021-10-13 20:41:09 +00:00
John Stiles
5420cbcf65 Match GLSL scoping rules more closely in SkSL.
GLSL treats builtin types and user-defined types differently; `int` and
`float` are keywords and cannot be used to name variables. However, it's
fine for a user type like `struct xyz` to be hidden by a variable
`int xyz` or even `xyz xyz` (i.e., a variable of type `struct xyz` named
`xyz`).

We now honor that distinction and include tests for it. This will fix
several ES2 conformance tests (local_struct_variable_hides_struct_type,
local_int_variable_hides_struct_type, etc.).

Change-Id: I7a45c70707087f9f355ce5b06b032fed16683f3e
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2021-10-12 21:53:28 +00:00
John Stiles
980169a5b5 Allow non-trivial constant expressions for array sizes.
This fixes GLSL ES2 conformance test `array`.

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2021-10-12 21:04:33 +00:00
John Stiles
116d2e0e48 Fix ES2 conformance test 'in_vs_no_in'.
SkSL treated these two functions as distinct, even though they are not:
    void func(in float x);
    void func(float x);

The `in` modifier on a function parameter is the default state, making
these two prototypes functionally identical. We now strip off an `in`
modifier on a function definition. This gives us three potential states
for each param: nothing (meaning `in`), `out`, and `inout`.

Change-Id: Id2acb53ecaca98f86a7f6a83e0b9a375f9abe2b8
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2021-10-11 22:27:37 +00:00
John Stiles
6d0234673a Optimize away empty for loops.
The fuzzer has found that it can get timeouts in SkVM by nesting loops
very very deeply, then at the bottom of the chain, making an inside-out
loop that runs for zero iterations. This has a calculated unrolled-size
of zero, but SkVM would still think hard about unrolling the (ultimately
empty) outer loops.

SkSL now optimizes away unrollable loops that run for zero iteratinons,
as well as empty unrollable loops. This should eliminate the fuzzer's
troublesome construct entirely.

Change-Id: Ic3ef7b7a6a9fc7ee7fb13eb7bd7f34c9bff57448
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2021-10-06 17:56:26 +00:00
John Stiles
ff5bb37b72 Replace illegal DSLTypes with Poison types.
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.

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2021-10-06 00:12:07 +00:00
John Stiles
e5d4c43561 Add SkSL test for uniform arrays.
These weren't used anywhere in our test suite.

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2021-10-05 13:25:00 +00:00
John Stiles
9efdc041bb Remove Type::containsPrivateFields.
`Type::isPrivate` now works properly even on structs and arrays, so we
don't need two separate methods anymore.

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2021-10-04 19:08:51 +00:00
John Stiles
a106472197 Reland "Disallow constructors of ES3 types in ES2 code."
This is a reland of 36f53ec7e1

Original change's description:
> Disallow constructors of ES3 types in ES2 code.
>
> The fuzzer found that we constructed TypeReferences without first
> checking for disallowed tyoes. (In fact, TypeReference creation had no
> error checking at all; it didn't even have Convert/Make functions.)
>
> Added proper Convert/Make to TypeReference, and used those calls to
> report errors or cause assertions if trying to make a TypeReference to a
> type that the program did not support.
>
> (While tracking down this bug, I added strict-ES2 type assertions to our
> constructor IR nodes as well. This helped pinpoint the error and seem
> reasonable to leave in, just in case.)
>
> Change-Id: I896b68ae9d3d9e1f30d7eba9fa594617ab851c74
> Bug: oss-fuzz:39540
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Bug: oss-fuzz:39540
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2021-10-04 17:51:00 +00:00
John Stiles
0dd68c3b29 Add tests for constructors of private types.
This turns out to work fine, but we didn't cover it in any test case.

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2021-10-04 16:38:19 +00:00
John Stiles
e03f1c101c Revert "Disallow constructors of ES3 types in ES2 code."
This reverts commit 36f53ec7e1.

Reason for revert: breaks DS3Types test

Original change's description:
> Disallow constructors of ES3 types in ES2 code.
>
> The fuzzer found that we constructed TypeReferences without first
> checking for disallowed tyoes. (In fact, TypeReference creation had no
> error checking at all; it didn't even have Convert/Make functions.)
>
> Added proper Convert/Make to TypeReference, and used those calls to
> report errors or cause assertions if trying to make a TypeReference to a
> type that the program did not support.
>
> (While tracking down this bug, I added strict-ES2 type assertions to our
> constructor IR nodes as well. This helped pinpoint the error and seem
> reasonable to leave in, just in case.)
>
> Change-Id: I896b68ae9d3d9e1f30d7eba9fa594617ab851c74
> Bug: oss-fuzz:39540
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/455498
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Bug: oss-fuzz:39540
Change-Id: I1dc3ccca477fcb9fe3f39cfe8af1fd54dcb18d6b
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John Stiles
36f53ec7e1 Disallow constructors of ES3 types in ES2 code.
The fuzzer found that we constructed TypeReferences without first
checking for disallowed tyoes. (In fact, TypeReference creation had no
error checking at all; it didn't even have Convert/Make functions.)

Added proper Convert/Make to TypeReference, and used those calls to
report errors or cause assertions if trying to make a TypeReference to a
type that the program did not support.

(While tracking down this bug, I added strict-ES2 type assertions to our
constructor IR nodes as well. This helped pinpoint the error and seem
reasonable to leave in, just in case.)

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2021-10-04 15:02:24 +00:00
John Stiles
8d2bd04df8 Add test for construction of non-ES2 types.
All of these lines are errors but most of them are currently not
detected by our strict-ES2 checks. This is fixed in a followup CL.

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Ethan Nicholas
de42a9d2fc Fixed unsupported type errors in pure DSL
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2021-10-04 14:32:19 +00:00
John Stiles
923d83bf18 Fix incorrect assertion discovered by fuzzer.
`optimize_comparison` asserted that its inputs were numbers. However,
it's also valid to compare boolean inputs. Fortunately, other than the
over-zealous assertion, the actual logic worked fine.

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John Stiles
906e9eb538 Emit qualifiers in the GLSL ES-required order.
This should fix a failure in the ES2 conformance suite's "const_in_int".

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John Stiles
66aa1ded16 Allow precision qualifiers in function params.
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.)

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2021-10-01 18:59:27 +00:00
John Stiles
e8566129ba Remove obsolete test outputs.
These files are no longer generated as of http://review.skia.org/452897.

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2021-10-01 18:39:29 +00:00
John Stiles
7e947ab4b6 Reland "Mark GLSL reserved names as reserved in SkSL grammar."
This reverts commit 5f15c695f9.

Reason for revert: landed http://ag/15959743 to fix Android roll

Original change's description:
> Revert "Mark GLSL reserved names as reserved in SkSL grammar."
>
> This reverts commit 57f3fc4cde.
>
> Reason for revert: breaking Android roll
>
> Original change's description:
> > Mark GLSL reserved names as reserved in SkSL grammar.
> >
> > We now reject every reserved name in the ES2 docs as an unexpected
> > token, except for the rule that all names beginning with `gl_` are
> > reserved. (Unfortunately, sksl_frag bends the rules by directly
> > declaring a builtin variable named `gl_SecondaryFragColorEXT`.)
> >
> > Change-Id: I5dcb40b754720ca97fe3d80e2f9072beaa39fcdb
> > Bug: skia:11115
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/454737
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> > Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
>
> Bug: skia:11115
> Change-Id: Ica56f48dc76ef1e52780acaf59b8ad9143637637
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
> No-Try: true
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Bug: skia:11115
Change-Id: I012b8d4e03be7f9c888c26d912552412529b4fb6
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2021-10-01 18:31:50 +00:00
Ethan Nicholas
5f15c695f9 Revert "Mark GLSL reserved names as reserved in SkSL grammar."
This reverts commit 57f3fc4cde.

Reason for revert: breaking Android roll

Original change's description:
> Mark GLSL reserved names as reserved in SkSL grammar.
>
> We now reject every reserved name in the ES2 docs as an unexpected
> token, except for the rule that all names beginning with `gl_` are
> reserved. (Unfortunately, sksl_frag bends the rules by directly
> declaring a builtin variable named `gl_SecondaryFragColorEXT`.)
>
> Change-Id: I5dcb40b754720ca97fe3d80e2f9072beaa39fcdb
> Bug: skia:11115
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/454737
> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
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> Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>

Bug: skia:11115
Change-Id: Ica56f48dc76ef1e52780acaf59b8ad9143637637
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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2021-10-01 14:53:12 +00:00
John Stiles
6868f78d40 Emit prototypes in Pipeline for every defined function.
In complex programs with multiple functions, the Inliner can cause code
to be reordered in ways that cause a function call to be raised above
its declaration.

The Pipeline stage code generator will now emit a prototype for every
function defined in the program, before emitting any function bodies at
all.

With this change, ES2 conformance test `copy_global_inout_on_call` now
passes.

Change-Id: I85485710a34b778adef3cbc4a7ebe110a21a2a03
Bug: skia:12488
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2021-09-30 21:37:26 +00:00
John Stiles
31e4c38236 Add support for function prototypes in Pipeline stage.
Previously we did not have a Pipeline callback function for prototyping
a function, so prototypes would be discarded during translation. This
failure mode can be seen in http://review.skia.org/454741, where
FunctionPrototype.sksl is made more complex (thwarting the inliner).
This causes us to emit invalid GLSL, and dm asserts/fails in the SkSL
tests: http://screen/4PkEEWn4m4tF5e7

This CL makes the same changes to FunctionPrototype, but does not crash.

Change-Id: Ia342c7811a454f62f52677440d247e628a1bdc4f
Bug: skia:12488
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2021-09-30 20:02:19 +00:00
John Stiles
57f3fc4cde Mark GLSL reserved names as reserved in SkSL grammar.
We now reject every reserved name in the ES2 docs as an unexpected
token, except for the rule that all names beginning with `gl_` are
reserved. (Unfortunately, sksl_frag bends the rules by directly
declaring a builtin variable named `gl_SecondaryFragColorEXT`.)

Change-Id: I5dcb40b754720ca97fe3d80e2f9072beaa39fcdb
Bug: skia:11115
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2021-09-30 19:55:47 +00:00
John Stiles
469fb3c619 Rename variables named input in test files.
`input` is a reserved word in GLSL. http://screen/85m4iRwvJRadKbV

Change-Id: Iffc0a47d916a2419a27767902c839e09bfa7fe26
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2021-09-30 16:39:21 +00:00
Ethan Nicholas
5fad2b8849 Reland "Use SkSL "offset" to actually mean "line""
This reverts commit a909dd6b8d.

Turns out those reportPendingErrors() calls I removed were in fact
necessary, just not on any of the CQ bots.

Change-Id: I8be0898ac0b41dbb703a35f705cac06ca716c0b7
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2021-09-27 19:48:39 +00:00
John Stiles
26c93442b5 Re-re-reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
This reverts commit 6f06bab632.

Reason for revert: glslGeneration is more trustworthy than GR_GL_VER

Original change's description:
> Revert "Re-reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."""
>
> This reverts commit 64560c7cd5.
>
> Reason for revert: Nexus5, also
>
> Original change's description:
> > Re-reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.""
> >
> > This reverts commit c4c355940c.
> >
> > Reason for revert: disabled offending tests
> >
> > Original change's description:
> > > Revert "Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.""
> > >
> > > This reverts commit c81edd0e8c.
> > >
> > > Reason for revert: ANGLE still unhappy
> > > Original change's description:
> > > > Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
> > > >
> > > > This reverts commit d26d0e6a47.
> > > >
> > > > Reason for revert: uses dedicated caps bit
> > > >
> > > > Original change's description:
> > > > > Revert "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
> > > > >
> > > > > This reverts commit 45e3838006.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reason for revert: Also need to rewrite them in actual ES2 mode.
> > > > >
> > > > > Original change's description:
> > > > > > Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Once this lands, switch statements will work everywhere--Metal, SPIR-V,
> > > > > > GLSL, and SkVM.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Change-Id: I2797d0a872de8be77bb9f7aa6acb93421d571d70
> > > > > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > > > > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452356
> > > > > > Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > > > > > Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > > > > > Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> > > > >
> > > > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > > > Change-Id: I92656ed40289872405c0873f2c56a52b04e35b1d
> > > > > No-Presubmit: true
> > > > > No-Tree-Checks: true
> > > > > No-Try: true
> > > > > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452556
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> > > > > Bot-Commit: Rubber Stamper <rubber-stamper@appspot.gserviceaccount.com>
> > > >
> > > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > > Change-Id: I0d3b0969d2040dbb4ee808132146687767c97442
> > > > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452560
> > > > 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>
> > >
> > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > Change-Id: I869cf3e2c47fe94981aa2ffa6c1f0b3e4d6e6862
> > > No-Presubmit: true
> > > No-Tree-Checks: true
> > > No-Try: true
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> >
> > Bug: skia:12450
> > Change-Id: Ia0e23e20794ea707e54be50123b5323369354a03
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452721
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> > Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
>
> Bug: skia:12450
> Change-Id: Id0c0cdfbf146000ec532e57e380c18ff391ca1da
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
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Bug: skia:12450
Change-Id: I4bac3a468ae20967fe6ec372561dd44f67c6b730
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2021-09-27 14:35:19 +00:00
Brian Osman
6f06bab632 Revert "Re-reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."""
This reverts commit 64560c7cd5.

Reason for revert: Nexus5, also

Original change's description:
> Re-reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.""
>
> This reverts commit c4c355940c.
>
> Reason for revert: disabled offending tests
>
> Original change's description:
> > Revert "Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.""
> >
> > This reverts commit c81edd0e8c.
> >
> > Reason for revert: ANGLE still unhappy
> > Original change's description:
> > > Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
> > >
> > > This reverts commit d26d0e6a47.
> > >
> > > Reason for revert: uses dedicated caps bit
> > >
> > > Original change's description:
> > > > Revert "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
> > > >
> > > > This reverts commit 45e3838006.
> > > >
> > > > Reason for revert: Also need to rewrite them in actual ES2 mode.
> > > >
> > > > Original change's description:
> > > > > Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.
> > > > >
> > > > > Once this lands, switch statements will work everywhere--Metal, SPIR-V,
> > > > > GLSL, and SkVM.
> > > > >
> > > > > Change-Id: I2797d0a872de8be77bb9f7aa6acb93421d571d70
> > > > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > > > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452356
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> > > > > Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
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> > > >
> > > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > > Change-Id: I92656ed40289872405c0873f2c56a52b04e35b1d
> > > > No-Presubmit: true
> > > > No-Tree-Checks: true
> > > > No-Try: true
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> > >
> > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > Change-Id: I0d3b0969d2040dbb4ee808132146687767c97442
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> >
> > Bug: skia:12450
> > Change-Id: I869cf3e2c47fe94981aa2ffa6c1f0b3e4d6e6862
> > No-Presubmit: true
> > No-Tree-Checks: true
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>
> Bug: skia:12450
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Bug: skia:12450
Change-Id: Id0c0cdfbf146000ec532e57e380c18ff391ca1da
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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2021-09-25 13:29:08 +00:00
John Stiles
64560c7cd5 Re-reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.""
This reverts commit c4c355940c.

Reason for revert: disabled offending tests

Original change's description:
> Revert "Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.""
>
> This reverts commit c81edd0e8c.
>
> Reason for revert: ANGLE still unhappy
> Original change's description:
> > Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
> >
> > This reverts commit d26d0e6a47.
> >
> > Reason for revert: uses dedicated caps bit
> >
> > Original change's description:
> > > Revert "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
> > >
> > > This reverts commit 45e3838006.
> > >
> > > Reason for revert: Also need to rewrite them in actual ES2 mode.
> > >
> > > Original change's description:
> > > > Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.
> > > >
> > > > Once this lands, switch statements will work everywhere--Metal, SPIR-V,
> > > > GLSL, and SkVM.
> > > >
> > > > Change-Id: I2797d0a872de8be77bb9f7aa6acb93421d571d70
> > > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452356
> > > > Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > > > Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > > > Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> > >
> > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > Change-Id: I92656ed40289872405c0873f2c56a52b04e35b1d
> > > No-Presubmit: true
> > > No-Tree-Checks: true
> > > No-Try: true
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> >
> > Bug: skia:12450
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>
> Bug: skia:12450
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Bug: skia:12450
Change-Id: Ia0e23e20794ea707e54be50123b5323369354a03
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2021-09-24 20:50:20 +00:00
John Stiles
b05bbd03f9 Fix for fuzzer-discovered error with invalid var-initializers.
If a VarDeclaration line contained multiple variables, and the first
variable had an illegal initializer-expression, the Declare() would
return a Nop. AddVarDeclaration did not expect to see a Nop and would
assert once we tried to process the second var-declaration. Now, we
allow adding var declarations to a Nop.

Bulked up some tests to cover local and global variables (since those
are parsed in separate functions) and to check both the first
initializer as well as follow-on initializers (since those are parsed in
separate parts of the var-decl handler).

Change-Id: I66341191698175b490a659715cb8edaafe2f75ae
Bug: oss-fuzz:39032
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2021-09-24 20:15:31 +00:00
Brian Osman
a909dd6b8d Revert "Use SkSL "offset" to actually mean "line""
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
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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2021-09-24 19:03:24 +00:00
Brian Osman
c4c355940c Revert "Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.""
This reverts commit c81edd0e8c.

Reason for revert: ANGLE still unhappy
Original change's description:
> Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
>
> This reverts commit d26d0e6a47.
>
> Reason for revert: uses dedicated caps bit
>
> Original change's description:
> > Revert "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
> >
> > This reverts commit 45e3838006.
> >
> > Reason for revert: Also need to rewrite them in actual ES2 mode.
> >
> > Original change's description:
> > > Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.
> > >
> > > Once this lands, switch statements will work everywhere--Metal, SPIR-V,
> > > GLSL, and SkVM.
> > >
> > > Change-Id: I2797d0a872de8be77bb9f7aa6acb93421d571d70
> > > Bug: skia:12450
> > > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452356
> > > Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > > Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> > > Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> >
> > Bug: skia:12450
> > Change-Id: I92656ed40289872405c0873f2c56a52b04e35b1d
> > No-Presubmit: true
> > No-Tree-Checks: true
> > No-Try: true
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452556
> > Auto-Submit: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
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>
> Bug: skia:12450
> Change-Id: I0d3b0969d2040dbb4ee808132146687767c97442
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/452560
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Bug: skia:12450
Change-Id: I869cf3e2c47fe94981aa2ffa6c1f0b3e4d6e6862
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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c81edd0e8c Reland "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
This reverts commit d26d0e6a47.

Reason for revert: uses dedicated caps bit

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> Revert "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
>
> This reverts commit 45e3838006.
>
> Reason for revert: Also need to rewrite them in actual ES2 mode.
>
> Original change's description:
> > Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.
> >
> > Once this lands, switch statements will work everywhere--Metal, SPIR-V,
> > GLSL, and SkVM.
> >
> > Change-Id: I2797d0a872de8be77bb9f7aa6acb93421d571d70
> > Bug: skia:12450
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2021-09-24 16:43:42 +00:00
Ethan Nicholas
47f76853c6 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.

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Brian Osman
d26d0e6a47 Revert "Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode."
This reverts commit 45e3838006.

Reason for revert: Also need to rewrite them in actual ES2 mode.

Original change's description:
> Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.
>
> Once this lands, switch statements will work everywhere--Metal, SPIR-V,
> GLSL, and SkVM.
>
> Change-Id: I2797d0a872de8be77bb9f7aa6acb93421d571d70
> Bug: skia:12450
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John Stiles
b8310aefc4 Run conditional-assignment loop forwards.
This makes for a slightly more easier-to-read disassembly; register
numbering no longer goes in reverse for vector assignment. Of course, it
makes no difference in the actual execution.

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John Stiles
45e3838006 Rewrite switch statements in GLSL strict-ES2 mode.
Once this lands, switch statements will work everywhere--Metal, SPIR-V,
GLSL, and SkVM.

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John Stiles
cb40008b43 Implement switch in SkVM.
SkVM implements switches as a pseudo-loop; breaks are handled with the
condition mask just like a for loop. Fallthrough is handled via a
scratch Value in a temporary slot. `writeStore` neeeded to be refactored
to support writing into slot(s) without an associated Variable.

At IR generation time, SwitchStatements are now emitted without error
even in strict-ES2 mode. The GLSL code generator currently reports these
as an error in strict-ES2 mode, but this will be fixed in a followup
coming shortly (the switch will be rewritten as ifs inside a one-shot
loop, similar to our IR-rewrite strategy).

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Brian Osman
448b2d5795 Add GetConstantValue, fix const-variable ES2 loop bounds
Prior to this fix, the new test cases would report that the various loop
terms needed to be constant expressions.

Bug: skia:12472
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2021-09-23 16:30:12 +00:00
John Stiles
d668d4da68 Fix SwitchWithFallthrough test on iOS.
It looks like returning from inside a switch on iOS gives wrong results
in GLSL.

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2021-09-21 20:15:32 +00:00
John Stiles
1c5eb4b371 Disallow continue inside a switch.
This fails on several platforms in practice, and is of very limited
real-world utility.

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John Stiles
35bd92638f Add tests for switch + loop constructs.
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John Stiles
e32309d771 Update switch-fallthrough test to run in dm.
Also, removed "switch containing dead code" test. This wasn't testing
anything meaningful. (When we had full CFG analysis, we could have
eliminated some of the assignments inside the switch body, but this is
not something we do anymore.)

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John Stiles
b8f1651f9b Add workaround for switch() containing only a default case.
The Mac Radeon GLSL driver crashes when given a switch statement that
only contains a default case and returns a value. Adding a case works
around the crash, and doesn't affect the meaning of the switch.

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2021-09-21 14:22:17 +00:00
Ethan Nicholas
2816dcfc67 Fixed fuzzer-discovered bug with interface blocks
While I was in this code, I realized that the setVariable method of
InterfaceBlock was unused and there was therefore no reason to be
storing a pointer instead of a reference.

Bug: oss-fuzz:39000
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2021-09-21 14:12:47 +00:00
John Stiles
ed2babaf94 Reland "Add switch statement support to PipelineStage."
This is a reland of be056f4f62

The Switch test has been restructured to dodge an iOS bug.

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
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John Stiles
8e369b0a5a Replace break with continue inside empty (post-optimization) loop.
This fixes a driver bug with the Nexus 7 while retaining the meaningful
part of the test.

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John Stiles
d288d8bc84 Revert "Add switch statement support to PipelineStage."
This reverts commit be056f4f62.

Reason for revert: apparently switch on iOS GLSL is extremely broken

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> 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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John Stiles
be056f4f62 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.

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Ethan Nicholas
f62934b85a Fixed DSLParser error uncovered by ossfuzz
Missed one more case of Optional<Wrapper<Expression>>. This should be
the last one.

Bug: oss-fuzz:38944
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John Stiles
498bfa4a85 Add test case for 'loop over switch with continue inside.'
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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John Stiles
809707671a Reorder optimizations to eliminate more code.
Unreachable code might contain the only reference to a variable or
function. We can eliminate those variables/functions if we remove the
unreachable code first.

(Are there counterexamples where this order leads to worse results? I
couldn't think of any, and pragmatically it didn't show up in any of
our existing tests.)

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John Stiles
b42b926513 Add additional examples to UnusedVariables test.
`increment` and `float a` could be eliminated, but are not.
This is fixed in a followup CL.

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2021-09-20 13:57:39 +00:00
Ethan Nicholas
c973d26854 Fixed DSLParser assertion error uncovered by fuzzer
Bug: oss-fuzz:38108
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Ethan Nicholas
0dc1e0f797 Fixed DSLParser unary expression error handling
Missed a case when eliminating optional/wrapper in an earlier CL.

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2021-09-17 17:55:13 +00:00
John Stiles
d0665d9a04 Fix fuzzer-discovered null deref with empty interface blocks.
Change-Id: I95bfa33f674bce0098cc6d4469c8c85ee8b051f5
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John Stiles
eb68973c2f Disallow matrix ctors which overflow a column.
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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Ethan Nicholas
2280058446 Reenable DSLParser
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John Stiles
25868511fd Add fwidth intrinsic to public SkSL in ES3.
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John Stiles
4f1593eaee Use swizzles in Metal matrix helper functions.
Not a big deal necessarily, but considering using this logic in GLSL as
well, and I'm less confident that your average GLSL ES driver will
optimize away the separate array loads.

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2021-09-15 17:32:45 +00:00
John Stiles
a047e8bf4d Improve overflow checks in CheckProgramUnrolledSize.
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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Brian Osman
a81e7e2e71 Report an error if sk_LastFragColor is referenced without fbFetchSupport
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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Ethan Nicholas
fd1332f5a7 Reland "Fixed DSL assertion error on source files containing nulls"
This is a reland of db38ad7b14

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> 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
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Bug: oss-fuzz:38107
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John Stiles
78b84cc76a Fix size calculation of blockless for-loops.
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2021-09-15 14:29:45 +00:00
John Stiles
857c7f9dc5 Add program-too-large test using for loops without blocks.
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.

Change-Id: I3b7d4c8a4f0ed04cf0aba3f1a32fdad7d6d784e7
Bug: oss-fuzz:37837
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/449096
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2021-09-15 14:19:00 +00:00
John Stiles
b701fa0ac0 Add non-square MatrixCompMult support to public SkSL in ES3 mode.
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.

Change-Id: Ie79242768966fcbe879ad73461d17b4fb8e55670
Bug: skia:12202
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/448117
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