Use this as part of the Spirv sanitizer.
Cleans up buggy dynamic array indexing logic in the SPIR-V writer.
Fixed: tint:824
Change-Id: Ia408e49bd808bc8dbf3a1897eb47f9b33b71fdfb
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Also add validation for when a named type is declared more than once.
Bug: tint:803
Change-Id: Ifa93b34bc5afd31eba9bfdc4514791ec07c767ec
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Allows us to put block-type-specific data on the specific subtype instead of littering a common base class
Change-Id: If4a327a8ee52d5911308f38b518ec07c3ceebcb7
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Also contains a UBSAN fix for tests that didn't quite all migrate to ast::I32.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I2a3ad6d6a69595b7da6bb502a87fb655a7f5961a
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Add `transform::InlinePointerLets` - a Transform that moves all usage of function-scope `let` statements of a pointer type into their places of usage.
Make the HLSL writer transform pointer parameters to `inout`.
Fixed: tint:183
Change-Id: I0a7552fa6cd31c7b7691e64feae3170a81cc6c49
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Tripping a check related to not using goma on these builds.
BUG=tint:693
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BUG=tint:693
Change-Id: I451b98883972b96b8320dbfeeabd66c947aba8bc
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Kokoro will use this to fail presubmits on new failures.
Change-Id: I32cf49d0380c7b751ae4410ccd91b20407262e9f
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A helper class and macro used to simplify scope-based assignment of
variables.
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These configs match the output of the new Starlark generated configs
that are being worked on. Landing these in advance to a) confirm that
they working, and b) make the patch using Starlark a no-op from the
config contents perspective.
BUG=tint:693
Change-Id: I82a85405097ae2e595c87f658027eddaa75e21a9
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Use the WGSL_SPEC_CONSTANT preprocessor macros as parameters to
[numthreads()] when the dimension is overridable.
Remove the macro #undef to make this possible.
Bug: tint:713
Change-Id: Icd927044a64a8b8a2f029f9e2db8168ec6a861de
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Generate an OpSpecConstantComposite instruction decorated with the
WorkgroupSize builtin. Only support a single stage with an overridable
workgroup size.
Bug: tint:713
Change-Id: I139123c0af8326fcbd796cb2fc9d223882206e19
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Change the type of the values in an ast::WorkgroupDecoration to be
ast::Expression nodes, so that they can represent both
ast::ScalarExpression (literal) and ast::IdentifierExpression
(module-scope constant).
The Resolver processes these nodes to produce a uint32_t for the
default value on each dimension, and captures a reference to the
module-scope constant if it is overridable (which will soon be used by
the inspector and backends).
The WGSL parser now uses `primary_expression` to parse arguments to
workgroup_size.
Also added some WorkgroupSize() helpers to ProgramBuilder.
Bug: tint:713
Change-Id: I44b7b0021b925c84f25f65e26dc7da6b19ede508
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This functionality is no longer needed, so just remove it.
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This reverts commit 594075a2f0.
Reason for revert: This is not a complete solution. It does not cover assignment of variables of the same struct type, but of different access types. For example:
```
[[block]] struct S{ i : 32; };
var<storage> gr : [[access(read)]] S;
var<storage> gw : [[access(write)]] S;
fn f() {
var a : S;
a = gr;
gw = a;
}
```
With my CL, we currently generate invalid assignments because the new types of 'S' for 'gr' and 'gw' are now all different types. We would need to generate functions to assign between them.
In the end, we will drop this strategy, and instead, Dawn will be modified to not rely on names.
Original change's description:
> Add DuplicateStorageStruct transform
>
> This transform is currently required by Dawn for it's GLSL backend so
> that SPIRV-Cross does not end up renaming the structures internally,
> which it does to fix aliasing problems. We can remove this transform
> if/once Dawn using binding numbers rather than names for uniform/storage
> buffer data.
>
> Bug: tint:386
> Bug: tint:808
>
> CloneContext: allow insert before/after of a node marked for removal
> Change-Id: I3ff3b37bca62db07d5c759250dd4777e279b7a4f
> Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/51403
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> Kokoro: Kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
TBR=bclayton@google.com,amaiorano@google.com,noreply+kokoro@google.com
Change-Id: I695347b0ffe8be23b9dc44885af378be56512406
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: tint:386
Bug: tint:808
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Add more E2E tests to cover pointers with different storage classes.
Fixed: tint:815
Change-Id: I224a794cdf60648ce71dc9a0922d489542995be1
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When the LHS type is not one of the common expression types
Fixes operator precedence issues around pointers and member accesses.
Change-Id: I81b01c0c1050d087d5d68a93d15a66ee14b2fed6
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The workgroup size should not be a property of the function in the
AST, and this lays the groundwork for allowing both literals and
module-scope constants to be used for this attribute.
Bug: tint:713
Change-Id: I014be879e2adb81cfc5b0ea0e221035fae626223
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This transform is currently required by Dawn for it's GLSL backend so
that SPIRV-Cross does not end up renaming the structures internally,
which it does to fix aliasing problems. We can remove this transform
if/once Dawn using binding numbers rather than names for uniform/storage
buffer data.
Bug: tint:386
Bug: tint:808
CloneContext: allow insert before/after of a node marked for removal
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Change-Id: I7807cb372e5b278397a37fe3e685a6a919b278e4
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Useful when making multiple out of source builds from the same source.
Also made it ignore only build folders from the root, in case there's
any "build*" subfolder in the tree.
Change-Id: I0140bb3aed73d2e88a6f1165f2b4c80fb99a8cf8
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Omits an object from a vector when that vector is cloned
Bug: tint:183
Change-Id: I543c885609591dcd3b930ca00b8c1a78bc61f920
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This change implements pointers and references as described by the WGSL
specification change in https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1569.
reader/spirv:
* Now emits address-of `&expr` and indirection `*expr` operators as
needed.
* As an identifier may now resolve to a pointer or reference type
depending on whether the declaration is a `var`, `let` or
parameter, `Function::identifier_values_` has been changed from
an ID set to an ID -> Type* map.
resolver:
* Now correctly resolves all expressions to either a value type,
reference type or pointer type.
* Validates pointer / reference rules on assignment, `var` and `let`
construction, and usage.
* Handles the address-of and indirection operators.
* No longer does any implicit loads of pointer types.
* Storage class validation is still TODO (crbug.com/tint/809)
writer/spirv:
* Correctly handles variables and expressions of pointer and
reference types, emitting OpLoads where necessary.
test:
* Lots of new test cases
Fixed: tint:727
Change-Id: I77d3281590e35e5a3122f5b74cdeb71a6fe51f74
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The expected output is far from perfect, and the generated HLSL and MSL
isn't even validated yet, so may be incorrect.
However, by committing the generated output, we get clear examples of
the currently generated output of each backend. As we land fixes and
improvements to each backend, the presubmits will require us to update
the expected test output, and so code reviews will include diffs of
each backend's generated output.
Change-Id: I5c2a9e5b796d0ab75b3ec4c7f8ad00a0a2ab166f
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Don't construct these with undefined values
Change-Id: I6225d9be0973ebc1a8594526aa32ec6775b5e865
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The test runner now recursively scans sub-directories.
Use this for sensibly structuring our test files.
test/bug/tint/###.[wgsl,spvasm] files refer to bugs filed at:
crbug.com/tint/###
Change-Id: I9b4d8d134c8494b0f48c8656f3bf694f76d5303f
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Rename:
* type() to StoreType()
* storage_class() to StorageClass()
Move away from snake_case methods in the semantic namespace.
Try to avoid generic 'type()' method names.
Also add an assertion to detect doubly nested references (these are
invalid).
Bug: tint:727
Change-Id: I975a3f1e5fbed7947cc2fc156fee892b282c63de
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Adds texture_external to the inspector, allowing us to recognize the
type and return provide binding information. Includes a basic test.
Bug: Dawn:728
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Once the resolver correctly handles address-of and indirections,
the logic around these will be different enough that a parameterized
test no longer makes sense.
Bug: tint:727
Change-Id: I79c138b12bd6f49d9dbee02c62e594a9b1b4a2db
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Add AddressOf() and Deref()
Add overloads of Expr() that take a source
Change WrapInStatement() to create a `let`. Unlike `var`, `let` can be
used to hold pointers.
Bug: tint:727
Change-Id: Ib2cd7ab7a7056862e064943dea04387f7e466212
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Use this to check that type and expr are both not nullptr.
Cleans up the random mix of checking `expr`, `type` or both.
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Currently unused, but will be soon.
Also add String() methods on all the types ifndef DEBUG.
Again unused, but these are helpful for debugging type related bugs.
Bug: tint:727
Change-Id: I7598fd7f68f4819ef4b60dbfc08322fd004d9152
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This is what it is (currently) called in the spec
Bug: tint:727
Change-Id: Ie24f42499ed20c0c45ef4e9474bc6bb6a19bfa36
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Semantic information about block statements the resolver would
temporarily create while resolving is now exposed in a
sem::BlockStatement class.
In the process, semantic information about statements in general is
overhauled so that a statement has a reference to its parent
statement, regardless of whether this is a block.
Bug: tint:799
Bug: tint:800
Change-Id: I8771511c5274ea74741b8c86f0f55cbc39810888
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Also validate that workgroup_size is only applied to compute stages,
and not duplicated.
Fixed: tint:703
Change-Id: I02f4ddea305cad25ee0a99e13dc9e7fd1d5dc3ea
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Change-Id: Iaa098d7851ffaf01aac384fe623c94809948fe2e
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Makes future development easier.
New features:
* A more compact and cleaner results view
* Concurrent testing, much quicker across multiple cores
* Supports comparing output against an expected file, including a text diff of differences. Also has a flag for updating the expected outputs
* Advanced file-globbing support, including scanning for files in subdirectories
* Skip lists are now no longer hidden away in the tool, but defined as a SKIP header in the *.expected.* file
Change-Id: I4fac80bb084a720ec9a307b4acf9f73792973a1d
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