An tint-internal decoration used to add metadata between a sanitizer transform and a backend.
Will be used for declaring backend-specific intrinsic calls.
Change-Id: Ia05ba7dada0148de2d490605ba4d15c593075356
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Checks the following things:
- Non-struct entry point parameters must have pipeline IO attributes
- Non-struct entry point return type must have a pipeline IO attribute
- Structs used as entry point parameters and return values much have
pipeline IO attributes on every member
- Structs used as entry point parameters and return values cannot have
runtime array or nested struct members
- Multiple pipeline IO attributes on a parameter, return type, or
struct member is not allowed
- Any given builtin and location attribute can only appear once for
the return type, and across all parameters
Removed tests for nested structs from the SPIR-V transform/backend.
Fixed a couple of other tests with missing pipeline IO attributes.
Fixed: tint:512
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Moved tests and fixed now broken tests.
Bug: tint:642
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After the transform, an entry point's parameters will be aggregated
into a single struct, and its return type will either be a struct or
void. All structs in the module that have entry point IO decorations
will have exactly one pipeline stage usage.
This will be used to sanitize entry points for the MSL and HLSL
generators.
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This will be used by the generators to determine how to handle
location decorations.
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There is still no way to spell this out in WGSL, but this adds support
for VariableDecls with an ast::Variable that has nullptr type. In this
case, the Resolver uses the type of the rhs (constructor expression),
which is stored in semantic::Variable.
Added tests for resolving inferred types from constructor, arithmetic,
and call expressions.
Bug: tint:672
Change-Id: I3dcfd18adecebc8b969373d2ac72c21891c21a87
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A transform to replace binding points and access control flags.
Required by Dawn for the HLSL and MSL backends
Fixed: tint:104
Fixed: tint:621
Fixed: tint:671
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* Formerly, we reported the same error message if we detected no default
clause or more than one. I made it so that we output a different error
message for each. This makes it more clear, and in the case of more than
one, the error source location points at the second default clause,
rather than at the switch statement.
* Add functions to ProgramBuilder to more easily define switch and case
statements.
* Fix broken tests as a result of this change.
Bug: tint:642
Change-Id: Iab4e610a563165862d9bc190772d32a4dd24ac45
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Call validation was already implemented in Resolver. This change
completes it by deleting the relevant code in Validator, and moving and
updating the builtins validation test to use the Resolver.
Also added the "v-0004" error code for when detecting recursion, as was
done for the similar error in the Validator.
Bug: tint:642
Bug: tint:487
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This isn't in the WGSL spec, nor is it generated by readers.
This was only used inside the SPIR-V writer, but this remaining usage was removed in the parent change.
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Requiring a temporary stack-allocated ast::Literal is an unpleasant requirement to generate a SPIR-V constant value.
GenerateU32Literal() was also creating an invalid AST - the type was U32, yet an an ast::SintLiteral was used.
Instead add Constant for holding a constant value, and use this as the map key.
This also removes the last remaining use of ast::NullLiteral, which will be removed in the next change.
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* Fixed many tests that now failed validation. Most of the time,
functions declared that they returned a type, but with no return
statement.
* ProgramBuilder::WrapInFunction now returns the function is creates,
and std::moves its StatementList.
* ProgramBuilder: Added Return function to create ast::ReturnStatements
more easily.
Bug: tint:642
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This performs very basic type verification for assignments and variable initializers.
Pulls part of the validation logic out of the Validator into the Resolver.
Involves fixing up a bunch of broken tests.
Bug: tint:642
Fixed: tint:631
Change-Id: Ifbdc139ff7eeab810856e0ba9e3c380c6555ec20
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Fixes a TODO
Bug: tint:60
Change-Id: Ica44d6dbff682374473cacec9d0515e6d3b02f4c
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* Moved Validator::ValidateConstructedType, which only validated
structs, to Resolver as ValidateStructure.
* Moved relevant tests to new files, and also updated all failing tests
to validate Source location.
* Fixed other tests that broke now that we're validating structs.
Bug: tint:642
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This will be used to validate layout rules, as well as preventing
illegal types from being used in a uniform / storage buffer.
Also: Cleanup logic around VariableDeclStatement
This was spread across 3 places, entirely unnecessarily.
Bug: tint:643
Change-Id: I9d309c3a5dfb5676984f49ce51763a97bcac93bb
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Move the RoundUp() and IsPowerOfTwo() methods from Resolver.cc to this file.
Add tests
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Implements https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1447
SPIR-V Reader is still TODO, but continues to function as the offset
decoration is still supported.
Bug: tint:626
Bug: tint:629
Change-Id: Id574eb3a5c6729559382812de37b23f0c68fd406
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Remove the decoration groupings (Array, Function, Struct,
StructMember, Type, Variable), such that all *Decoration classes now
subclass ast::Decoration directly. This allows for decorations to be
used in multiple places; for example, builtin decorations are now
valid for both variables and struct members.
Checking that decoration lists only contain decorations that are valid
for the node that they are attached to is now done inside the
validator.
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Add a sanitizing transform to hoist entry point parameters out as
global variables.
Bug: tint:509
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Try and make sense of the huge number of tests we have.
Rename tests so they have a consistent naming style.
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First step in splitting out resolver tests into multiple files
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Move out of the src root and into its own subdirectory
Rename methods to remove the 'Determine' prefix.
Fixed: tint:529
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This is now entirely handled as transforms.
Bug: tint:273
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This change begins the work to move the reserved keyword remapping out of the writer and into the sanitizer transform.
If the transform::Renamer is in use, then these symbols should never have to be remapped - however for debugging purposes it is often nice to be able to emit code that isn't entirely mangled.
The logic in the msl writer will be removed as a followup change
Bug: tint:273
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Replaced with tint::transform::Rename and was never used.
Bug: tint:273
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Renames symbols.
Currently only supports renaming to a symbol with a monotonic increasing suffix.
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We use _test.cc for everything else, so this makes globbing for test
sources simpler.
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If the parser hits a `maximum parser recursive depth reached` situation, then we need to try and resynchronize the parser.
If we fail to do this, then the synchronized_ flag may remain true, and the parser will believe progress is still being made.
In this situation the parser may try to reparse the same token, forever.
By calling sync_to() we either find the end of the block, and forward progress can be made, or synchronized_ is set to false, and the parser can error out cleanly.
Add test case from fuzzer report.
Fixed: chromium:1180128
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Looks for DXC on PATH.
If found, it will invoke DXC with the shader program generated by the writer to verify the shader can compile.
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Command is a helper used by tests for executing a process with a number of arguments and an optional stdin string, and then collecting and returning the process's stdout and stderr output as strings.
Will be used to invoke HLSL and MSL shader compilers to verify our test generated code actually compiles.
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TmpFile constructs a temporary file that can be written to, and is automatically deleted on destruction.
Will be used to create a temporary source file for verifying generated HLSL and MSL against their shader compilers.
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Appends an error message with the tint compiler source location to the
provided diagnositic list, and then calls the global error handler if
one is set.
Tests and the sample app now register an error handler to print the
diagnostic list to stderr and abort when NDEBUG is not defined.
All uses of assert(false) have been fixed up to use these macros.
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Move these into a separate const variable declaration statement just above the before the use of the array initializer.
HLSL does not allow array initializers as part of a sub-expression
Fixed: tint:406
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Use a sanitizing transform to convert scalar `sample_mask_{in,out}`
variables to single element arrays.
Add the `SampleRateShading` capability if the `sample_index` builtin
is used.
Bug: tint:372
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Add Stmt() accessor on all semantic::Expressions so the owning statement can be retrieved.
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And add tests for IntrinsicTable.
Drop all the type unwrapping - be precise:
* Display the actual argument types in the signature mismatch message
* Only dereference pointer arguments if the parameter does not expect a pointer
Correctly match access control on storage types
Note that I was mistaken in tint:486 - the TypeDeterminer is resolving identifiers to variables correctly as pointer types. The confustion here was probably due to all the UnwrapAll() calls, which have now all gone.
Fixed: tint:486
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These transforms will perform work to massage the Program into something consumable by the given writer.
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Instead of emitting all global variables and then functions, emit
global declarations in the order they were added to the AST.
This fixes issues where the reording might generate an invalid WGSL
program from a valid input (e.g. when declaring a global variable with
the same name as a variable inside a function that precedes it).
This also unifies the implementation of Generate() and
GenerateEntryPoint(), to avoid implementing the same logic twice.
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Provides a centeralized table for all intrinsic overloads.
IntrinsicTable::Lookup() takes the intrinsic type and list of arguments, returning either the matched overload, or a sensible error message.
The validator has expectations that the TypeDeterminer resolves the return type of an intrinsic call, even when the signature doesn't match. To handle this, create semantic::Intrinsic nodes even when the overload fails to match. A significant portion of the Validator's logic for handling intrinsics can be removed (future change).
There are a number of benefits to migrating the TypeDeterminer and Validator over to the IntrinsicTable:
* There's far less intrininsic-bespoke code to maintain (no more duplicate `kIntrinsicData` tables in TypeDeterminer and Validator).
* Adding or adjusting an intrinsic overload involves adding or adjusting a single Register() line.
* Error messages give helpful suggestions for related overloads when given incorrect arguments.
* Error messages are consistent for all intrinsics.
* Error messages are far more understandable than those produced by the TypeDeterminer.
* Further improvements on the error messages produced by the IntrinsicTable will benefit _all_ the intrinsics and their overloads.
* The IntrinsicTable generates correct parameter information, including whether parameters are pointers or not.
* The IntrinsicTable will help with implementing autocomplete for a language server
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For consistency with the other .cc file names in this directory.
The reason we need the sem_ prefix is because all the tint lib code is compiled as a single target, and .GN cannot cope with .cc files with the same file name, even if they're in different directories.
This could be fixed by building each directory as a separate target, but we have circular dependencies that currently make this impossible.
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