Add a new parameter to BindingRemapper::Remappings that allows resulting binding points to collide.
When enabled, the output of the transform contains two or more module-scoped variables with the same binding point, used by the same entry point, then these variables will be decorated with an internal decoration to disable validation for the collision.
This is to work around collisions generated for the HLSL backend where the variables actually exist in different register classes, which is permitted by D3D12.
The transform will only generate these decorations if it needs to.
Fixed: tint:797
Change-Id: Id8a87523801bd0cd0dd54227ebabd4299bc20c27
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An [[internal]] decoration that specifically disables certain validation checks.
Begin with a single kFunctionHasNoBody mode.
Migrate the Resolver to using this instead of allowing any InternalDecoration to disable the checks for no-body.
Bug: tint:797
Change-Id: I213b9a6844a456775ede06d60e456d9f77a449d0
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Variable() is called for globals, locals and parameters. Much of the logic is the same.
Move all the common logic down into Variable(). This:
* Removes some yucky default parameters
* Adds type validation that was missing for globals (broken tests fixed)
* Gives me a single place to implement the Reference type wrapping
Bug: tint:727
Change-Id: I70f4a3603d7fa781da938508aa2a1bc80ec15d77
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Removes the texture_external overload for textureSample and replaces it
with a texture_external overload of textureSampleLevel to match merged
spec. Adds a transform that adds the implicit level parameter to
textureSampleLevel. Modifies unit tests to reflect change.
Bug: dawn:728
Change-Id: I2dbc9232b4343db1075be79fda0054231860f3b1
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Make all test programs valid.
Change-Id: Id7eb790519e3dec30a5b826f06585d277995b9b5
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Move the doxygen CMake output from `out/docs` to `<build>/docs`
`out/docs` requires a GN build or manual directory creation.
Fixed: tint:791
Change-Id: If072f962f444a2d60c368d7c38fd1bb4c5b97caf
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WGSL only has vector normalize, not scalar.
Scalar normalize is always 1.0, so return that directly.
Bug: tint:765
Change-Id: I08332c20922f5834f65284b9aaeb22995423171d
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Emit AST equivalent to:
var foo: sampler;
instead of
var<handle> foo: sampler;
This is necessary to pass new checks in the resolver.
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But I liked the comment where it was.
I think the linter was wrong, but it doesn't like my argument.
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Bug found when passing program through spirv writer and then reader.
This failed in the writer.
Bug: tint:792
Change-Id: I512798240710fd262da81a73d6646deb975ac5e9
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This has been moved into the Spirv sanitizer, and Dawn is now using
this path.
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Bug found when passing program through spirv writer and then reader.
Bug: tint:792
Change-Id: I2acb17554b122c840cf3cc69149f6e004fb37bc7
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Adds a transform that adds an additional 'level' parameter to textureLoad calls
when used with a texture_external. Adds a test for the textureLoad
transform. Additionally adds a test for calls to textureDimensions with
a texture_external.
Bug: dawn:728
Change-Id: I613ce8185e9a4c49529fd8e48323e586c95dde04
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The only multisampled texture type supported by WGSL is
texture_multisampled_2d
Fixed: tint:780
Change-Id: Ie968311c802f858d087a411cda8f336627ad657b
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Bug found when passing program through spirv writer and then reader.
Bug: tint:792
Change-Id: I904b959ba1d540b4377f8b9027286182ee0c34e9
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This was originally used to find and fix tests that were not
initializing constants, but these were independently fixed by jrprice@
recently (see https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/50042)
recently. Still, this change is useful to avoid this happening again.
Bug: tint:792
Change-Id: I0119a1a6ade7a70a0d110ef0aac80f4eaf37a7b4
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Validate that:
* That resource variables have resource bindings
* Only resource variables have resource bindings
* That a [[binding]] decoration is paired with a [[group]]
* That binding points are not reused in the same entry point
Fixed: tint:235
Fixed: tint:645
Bug: tint:645
Change-Id: I2542934b4c6a2b4bbde48242932c04c796033a90
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These originate from a time before Castable, and there were hand-written Is<T>() methods on each of the base types.
Castable has its own tests that ensure the Is<T>() and As<T>() work as expected.
We don't need to check that this logic works for every type that derives from castable.
Change-Id: Iaa376dc4b4b5ee413a83fc5f9113cd3ef91dfe4a
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Give them sensible names.
Make them act consistently.
Remove those that were not used.
Change-Id: Ib043a4093cfae9f81630643e1a0e4eae7bca2440
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We don't want the WGSL parser to have to maintain type lookups.
If the WGSL language is updated to allow module-scope variables to be declared in any order, then the single-pass approach is going to fail horribly.
Instead do the check in the Resovler.
With this change, the AST nodes actually contain the correctly declared storage class.
Fix up the SPIR-V reader to generate StorageClass::kNone for handle types.
Fix all tests.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I102e30c9bbef32de40e123c2676ea9a281dee74d
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With the parsers now using ast::Types, nothing should be producing these any more.
This change also removes Resolver::Canonical(), which is now unneeded as there are no sem::Aliases to remove.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I0c1a49f49372c1fcc37864502f07c5c76328d471
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Don't create disjoint AST type nodes.
Instead use a new bespoke type hierarchy that can Build() the required
AST nodes.
Change-Id: I523f97054de2c553095056c0bafc17c48064cf53
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Adds the external texture transform to always run in the spirv, msl, and hlsl writers.
Bug: dawn:728
Change-Id: I15a96e877e1e88f9a4a4b015cf47251b41b18e35
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WGSL now supports type inferencing with `let` declarations, so `var->type()` may return nullptr.
Calling a method (`Is<T>()`) on a nullptr object is UB. Instead used the free-function form which can handle nullptr objects.
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Using semantic info.
Change-Id: Iec9a592d9d66930535ead78fab69a6085a57a941
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There's now no need to have both.
Removes a whole bunch of Sem().Get() smell, and simplifies the resolver.
Also fixes a long-standing issue where an array with an explicit, but equal-to-implicit-stride attribute would result in a different type to an array without the decoration.
Bug: tint:724
Fixed: tint:782
Change-Id: I0202459009cd45be427cdb621993a5a3b07ff51e
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BUG=tint:773
Change-Id: I94e8624647c645efe7ed558caa3d3bd05dd72f63
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This makes it easier to triage test failures.
Bug: tint:765
Change-Id: I72d12e9eff3466d3d02952edce14499a61a4782b
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