Adds assertions to check that the SPIR-V Tools fuzzer is not
inadvertently applied to SPIR-V binaries of an invalid size, which
guards against the fuzzer being run in a misconfigured fashion.
The CL also moves a memcpy that populates a SPIR-V binary buffer so
that the memcpy only happens when the input really is SPIR-V. This
avoids frequent redundant memory copies when fuzzing WGSL.
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Gathers information about changes merged and reviewed for team weekly reports.
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A hypothetical case discussed in the WG call, which I wasn't entirely sure was going to work. It does.
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count != size
Bug: chromium:1231169
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This will run the standard LUCI config checks.
These include running the validation tool, catching issues with ACLs
and remote hosts.
They do no gauarantee complete correctness, but catch common programming
errors.
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Also fix cases of implicit conversions of bool to int when creating
sem::Array.
Bug: tint:917
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Each argument of a function call of pointer type must be one of:
- An address-of expression of a variable identifier expression
- A function parameter
Also added source location to duplicate struct member name unittest
Bug: tint:983
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BUG=tint:1020
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Fuzzers like to generate silly long source, and formatting large spans of these can take considerable time.
Only format the diagnostic if it is going to be displayed.
Significantly speeds up some fuzzing tests, fixing some timeouts.
Also add a minor optimization to the formatter repeat() implementation.
Fixed: chromium:1230313
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Spvtools recently added support for the vkdebuginfo instructions,
causing roll failures since Tint build files didn't generate the
headers for them. Instead of adding more generator stuff in Tint's
BUILD.gn files, this commit removes everything in favor of directly
referencing spvtools' targets.
In follow-up work, the references to spvtools_internal_config will
be changed to a more narrowly scoped target so that spvtools'
warning suppressions don't get propagated to Tint.
Bug:chromium:1228274
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This print shows up when building with no context which could lead to
confusion.
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We have chosen not to implement this for origin trial, so just parse
it and produce an error in the validator.
Bug: tint:752
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Compute it in 2 dimensions, with a 0-valued y component,
then extract the x component of that result.
Fixed: tint:974
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This reflects the total size of all workgroup storage-class variables
referenced transitively by an entry point.
Bug: tint:919
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... for the shell.
Without being explicit, the shell used for these tasks is the one specified in the user's config.
If the default shell is non-powershell, then these tasks silently fail to execute.
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The only non-trivial case is SPIR-V, which generates OpSelect to
choose between 1 or 0.
Fixed: tint:997
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This is in preparation for handling the "invariant" decoration.
Bug: tint:972
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This was a temporary measure to be able to roll Tint into Dawn with this
change. Dawn's usage of this macro was removed in:
https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/58365
Bug: tint:984
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We were copying to the address-of the `out` pointer parameter, not the actual pointer.
It's seriously troubling that the fuzzers didn't fail sooner on this.
Fixed: chromium:1230266
Fixed: chromium:1230352
Fixed: chromium:1230356
Fixed: chromium:1230358
Fixed: chromium:1230376
Fixed: chromium:1230377
Fixed: chromium:1230378
Fixed: chromium:1230384
Fixed: chromium:1230395
Fixed: chromium:1230406
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This was preventing the dawn -> chromium autoroller
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The TypeConstructorExpression logic that tested for splats was not considering references. This led to broken emission for the SPIR-V and HLSL backends.
Fixed: tint:992
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We were not printing source information for errors involving call
statements.
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This is defensive. Without variable pointers capabilities, this is
definitely invalid, but not yet checked by the SPIRV-Tools validator.
Bug: tint:807
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Rework the clamping so that it unifies the logic for arrays, matricies
and vectors. Try to preserve constant signess, and only clamp the values
if they're possibly out of bounds.
Use ConstantValue() instead of scanning for ScalarConstantExpressions.
As ConstantValue() improves, so will the performance of robustness.
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Check they do not contain returns, discards
Check they do not directly contain continues, however a nested loop can have its own continue.
Bug: chromium:1229976
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Tests should be as fine-grained as possible.
Not all the permutations were covered.
Not all the backends were actually generating anything useful, as the
functions were not called by an entry point.
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A writer shouldn't error. If the input is invalid, then this should be caught by the parser or resolver.
Fail the test if the writer errors.
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Allows the new transformation-based fuzzers to be built using gn, so
that they can be deployed on ClusterFuzz.
Fixes: tint:1002
Fixes: tint:1006
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Fixes a problem where the fuzzer was ignoring non-empty SPIR-V
binaries.
Fixes: tint:1004
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Arrays can be extremely large, and having the load and store functions unroll the elements can make the complier explode.
Fixed: chromium:1229233
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Have postfix_expression() use a loop instead of recursively calling itself.
Fixed chromium:1229669
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Currently, AST fuzzer requires that all fuzzed binaries are serialized protobuf messages.
In principle, we don't need this when we don't record mutations (which is the case right
now). Hence, this CL removes that requirement.
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NoPerspective interpolation maps to 'linear'
Centroid maps to 'centroid'
Sample maps to 'sample'
Otherwise, allow 'center' to be defaulted.
Fixed: tint:935
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This CL changes the prefix of CLI parameters in AST and SPIRV-Tools
fuzzers from `--` to `-` to make these fuzzers compatible with ClusterFuzz.
Additionally, a `tint_` prefix was added to all CLI arguments to prevent their
name collisions with LibFuzzer arguments.
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This CL fixes a regression in SPIRV-Tools fuzzer after the changes in https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/57101. Additionally, a bunch of sanity fixes are added to the CommonFuzzer.
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Setting precision to `std::numeric_limits<float>::max_digits10` is valid
when using the `scientific` floatfield format when printing values.
However, we used `fixed` to make our floats more human-readable. This
change keeps the output in `fixed`, except if doing so loses precision,
in which case we fall back to `scientific`.
This fixes the rendering differences seen in the Babylon.js examples
(https://crbug.com/tint/944) between Dawn using Tint vs SPIRV-Cross, as
Tint's output was emitting values that had lost too much precision
(e.g. very small numbers being output as 0).
Bug: tint:944
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