During HexFloat parsing, if exponent was too large, we would overflow
the signed integer being used to store its value. We now use an uint32_t
to avoid UB, then convert to int32_t when it's safe to do so.
Also error out if the input exponent is > INT_MAX - 127, which ensures
we will not wrap around and produce an invalid result when adding the
exponent bias of 127.
Bug: chromium:1240048
Bug: tint:1150
Change-Id: I1b57b2c965358b803ebb68ea70b76e759cdd3939
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- Locally tested with each of the 6 options turned off alone, and fixed
the build.
- Added an incremental build to the Linux Kokoro build with all these
flags disabled, which will help catch a subset of build issues related
to these flags.
Bug: tint:1139
Change-Id: I40eaaea31d88879aa19eac3f17c47b7e7d7a477f
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Adds casts to uint64_t so that a comparison between size_t and the
largest possible uint32_t value does not lead to a tautological warning
when building for i386.
Fixes tint:1162
Change-Id: Ib18140805d443d51bb7e48c9e345b21b9d5651fb
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Refactors the CMake rules for the tint fuzzers so that when OSS-Fuzz is
controlling the build process no specific fuzzer options are used. This
allows OSS-Fuzz to fully control the fuzzing engine.
Change-Id: Ic4423b981df12e66a14ca8f53c97168ac28bfa39
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Change ast::Array to use an ast::Expression for its `size` field. The
WGSL frontend now parses the array size as an `primary_expression`,
and the Resolver is responsible for validating the expression is a
signed or unsigned integer, and either a literal or a non-overridable
module-scope constant.
The Resolver evaluates the constant value of the size expression, and
so the resolved sem::Array type still has a constant size as before.
Fixed: tint:1068
Fixed: tint:1117
Change-Id: Icfa141482ea1e47ea8c21a25e9eb48221f176e9a
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WGSL only allows literals and identifiers as arguments to
workgroup_size.
Also, change "parameter" to "argument" in the workgroup_size error
messages.
Change-Id: Ibd252a7c2f08464d9cdea62707e64a8e4f12893a
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We can just use the top-level EmitExpression() here.
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The clusterfuzz fuzzers are attempting to change the access control of a uniform variable, which produces a program that does not validate.
Create an error diagnostic tagged with diag::System::Transform, which the fuzzers recognise as being invalid configuration to the transform.
Fixed: chromium:1244999
Change-Id: I2d4f2dfd4f2218ac81172003872494acb027323b
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/63141
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Fixes:tint:1124
Change-Id: I6cab684423081889d27b266628089c55918e1f9f
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SPIR-V supports them but WGSL does not.
Fixed: chromium:1230976
Change-Id: I27dbbf4a0f584bcff7355bf513bbd2b924dc349b
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/62922
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Never create semantic types on the stack.
Always use ProgramBuilder::create().
These stack pointers have a tendency of being stored, either by other
types as sub-types, or by maps (see associated bug).
Also, there's a lot of logic that assumes that semantic types are
de-duplicated, and that you can compare pointers. Creating new instances
on the stack will break this in exciting ways.
Fixed: chromium:1243944
Change-Id: I40a652f8c424030106adad2e6531287af13c8714
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/62943
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While looking ahead to determine if a token is an integer, check the
number of digits to make sure that it can actually fit in the internal
representation.
This is an optimization on the existing code, to cause an early exit
and prevent pathological cases with huge integers from consuming too
much processing time, when they will never succeed.
From a functional perspective this has not effect on whether or not a
token will be accepted as an integer, so almost all of the tests do no
need an update. The one exception is a case where the lexer now
catches the invalid integer earlier in the tokenization, so the error
message is a shorter.
This does not handle the equivalent problem for float literals, though
I believe that only exists for non-hex floats.
BUG=chromium:1240715
Change-Id: I27e43711d5f5eda1d54a4128ba514f810abd0313
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/62280
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In https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/62444 the Resolver validated that there are no parameters of the same function with the same name, but this also introduced validation that errors if parameters shadow a module-scope variable.
The WGSL spec allows for shadowing, but Tint so far has not implemented this support.
There are transforms that generate functions that presume parameter <-> module-scope variable shadowing is okay. DecomposeMemoryAccess is one of these.
This fixes those transforms which could generate programs that fail validation.
Bug: chromium:1242330
Fixed: tint:1136
Change-Id: Id6ec59bbdb398b3b2a23312115a7c1dadf433e98
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/62900
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Polyfill this for HLSL using an atomic add with the operand negated.
Fixed: tint:1130
Change-Id: Ifa32d58973f1b48593ec0f6320f47f4358a5a3a9
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These operators are not defined in the metal namespace when the vector
operands are packed.
Fixed: tint:1121
Change-Id: I2e8f4302e08117ca41bac6c05fb24a70d1215740
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MSL vectors with other widths already match WGSL's rules for alignment
and size.
Change-Id: I237052372463ea8323eab47c3b4ca90c6d8afcc3
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/62600
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For the Is() overload that takes a predicate function, infer the cast target type from the single parameter of the predicate.
Removes noise.
Change-Id: Ie6248c776ca1f9d50808e03e9685056fd3819217
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/62441
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Calls to functions and intrinsics that do not return a value must only be used by a call statement.
Fixed: chromium:1241460
Change-Id: I0f940c942b55a5212367dbf9e261083beb4560ec
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This is in the metal namespace, which we import fully.
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These are never valid. The WGSL parser cannot produce them, but the
SPIR-V reader can since these are not always caught by spirv-val.
Fixed: chromium:1239557
Change-Id: Ie19e4534ffb73b61beaa42046b18b2b8a3f7f65b
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/62020
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Reviewed-by: Sarah Mashayekhi <sarahmashay@google.com>
The storage type of an assignment has to be constructible, which
prevents stores to atomic or runtime-sized array types.
Change-Id: Ie7bb703bb4c6953a4ddf0286f39d0d3e17b5b1d2
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/61801
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The type of a type constructor must be constructible, which forbids
atomics. Add checks for non-constructible types when validating arrays
and structures, and then error on any type that isn't explicitly
matched in the outer function. Replaces the separate check for
pointers, which is no longer necessary.
This also removes the validation for "an expression must not evaluate
to an atomic type". The only test that we had for this is no longer
valid (since the type constructor it used is now rejected). There are
no other ways of hitting this particular error, since other validation
rules will always kick in first.
Change-Id: I2172b57ee4e8ee3066aaf0cedc4a26aaca642376
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/61800
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Remap all resources into a flat namespace, to allow tests to pass when
multiple resources use the same binding number.
Fixed: tint:959
Change-Id: I58ed07c789e1ea90fc370ceba73b9d8292902549
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/61261
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This was shared by the shader IO transforms, but is no longer used
after they were refactored.
Bug: tint:920
Change-Id: I879468bbacda6ecb59c4b49ef2434753df74644c
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/61121
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In these circumstances foo->type() may be null.
BUG=chromium:1238462
Change-Id: I77ed142e3f61f6af52a07e59e290f65613af3514
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/61660
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Commit-Queue: David Neto <dneto@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Neto <dneto@google.com>
Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
Currently, it's impossible to move a tint::Program instance into a
variables that has been moved. This CL fixes that.
Bug: tint:1105
Change-Id: Idc04cf2bb569d1cffc2c309117fc4615c41ac76a
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/61640
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Reviewed-by: Ryan Harrison <rharrison@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Ryan Harrison <rharrison@chromium.org>
This prevents nullptr dereferences when invalid OpConstantComposite
instructions make it past spirv-val.
Fixed: chromium:1231650
Change-Id: Iddfe04dcfdce382096ae7dec7af8718b579f7951
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SPIR-V spec states:
> Each structure-type member that is a matrix or array-of-matrices must have be decorated with a MatrixStride Decoration
As already pointed out in https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/59840, we were not handling arrays-of-matrices.
To do this correctly, we need the ast::StrideDecoration to be placed on the Matrix type, which is a much bigger change to support.
For now, chase the type, and error if we have a custom MatrixStride on an array of matrices, otherwise drop the decoration.
Bug: tint:1049
Fixed: tint:1088
Change-Id: Idcb75b3df88040836a03a14e0ca402ebee7be9a7
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60923
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This patch adds the missing input [[sample_mask]] to EntryPoint in
the Inspector and the related unittests to inspector_test.cc.
According to the latest WGSL SPEC [[sample_mask]] can be used as
both fragment shader input and output.
Bug: dawn:802, dawn:1032
Change-Id: I80640f26c7d771e35039fd7f3c941859729f26ce
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/61020
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Commit-Queue: Jiawei Shao <jiawei.shao@intel.com>
The refactored CanonicalizeEntryPointIO transform makes it much easier
to handle SPIR-V style IO as well, and doing this removes a lot of
duplicated code. Remove all of the SPIR-V transform code for shader IO
and vertex point size.
Bug: tint:920
Change-Id: Id1b97517619b4d2fd09b45d5aee848259f3dfa77
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60840
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This option is passed through to the CanonicalizeEntryPointIO
transform, which adds it to the set of builtin shader outputs for all
vertex shaders in the module.
Bug: tint:1000
Change-Id: Ibba4adde2c468b11ebfd7012fcb42ee48aad04e4
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60522
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This patch adds all the fragment builtin inputs (position, front_face,
sample_index) to EntryPoint for the validation on the total number of
fragment inputs. According to Vulkan SPEC: "All variables in both the
built-in interface block and the user-defined variable interface count
against these limits".
BUG=dawn:802
Change-Id: I8a8503c1a33646b50f010c6b6e38d74de9a40ff5
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/59421
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This is a major reworking of this transform. The old transform code
was getting unwieldy, with part of the complication coming from the
handling of multiple return statements. By generating a wrapper
function instead, we can avoid a lot of this complexity.
The original entry point function is stripped of all shader IO
attributes (as well as `stage` and `workgroup_size`), but the body is
left unmodified. A new entry point wrapper function is introduced
which calls the original function, packing/unpacking the shader inputs
as necessary, and propagates the result to the corresponding shader
outputs.
The new code has been refactored to use a state object with the
different parts of the transform split into separate functions, which
makes it much more manageable.
Fixed: tint:1076
Bug: tint:920
Change-Id: I3490a0ea7a3509a4e198ce730e476516649d8d96
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Fix the Renamer to preserve builtin structure member names.
Fix the HLSL writer to emit the modf / frexp result type even if there is no private / function storage usage of the types.
Fixed: chromium:1236161
Change-Id: I93b9d92980682f9a9cb090d07b04e4c3f6a2f705
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We're about to go into a Chrome Origin Trial, and crbug.com/tint is not the correct place to file Chrome related bugs.
Move this message to the tint executable, which is code not used by chrome.
Change-Id: Ib33630164fa5d7bec3c581e5eca6ff188921eef8
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FXC errors on these, and they are undefined behavior in WGSL.
Bug: tint:1083
Change-Id: I7643fdc6991f8729f274535b603b761398412398
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60500
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Reviewed-by: David Neto <dneto@google.com>
Make ParserImp::const_literal() bubble up any error by the tokenizer.
These were being ignored.
Also:
* Detect and report significand too large
* Detect and report missing exponent
* Fix invalid mantissa overflow detection for fractional trailing zeroes
* Fix zero with non-zero exponent triggering an assert, and instead,
make the result zero (added tests for this).
Bug: chromium:1235132
Bug: tint:77
Change-Id: I364a4c944121a2c55ff3161de1bb50126c8a5526
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FXC does not support fallthrough case statements (DXC does).
Fixed: tint:1082
Change-Id: I82e1add5455e438056259f773f34bf9db05970b4
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60480
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Instead of the CWD.
Can improve performance of the test-runner, as emitting a lot of short-lived files in the source tree can waist a lot of cycles triggering IDE file monitoring logic.
Change-Id: I25de15af02ab816fff5d8a079fda901883793478
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60342
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https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60213 special cased ignore() to work around tint:1046.
This fix produced bad output for structures when they are fully decomposed into ByteAddressBuffers, as the final HLSL references a structure that no longer exists.
Fixes CTS tests, and tint->dawn roll.
Change-Id: If6eab083c5f0bcca4a90c582df255b77e97a8e9f
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Spread the array zeroing across as many workgroup invocations as possible.
Bug: tint:910
Change-Id: I1cb5a6aaafd2a0a4093ea3b9797c173378bc5605
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This reverts commit e5dbe24e94.
Reason for revert: Makes the Tint-Dawn roll fails because of
MSL compilation errors on as_type<uint>(-2147483648):
as_type cast from 'long' to 'uint' (aka 'unsigned int') is not allowed
as_type<uint>(-2147483647) compiles fine, so this is most
likely because the MSL compiler types the literal as a long
(since without the - it is larger than the max int32).
Original change's description:
> MSL writer: make signed int overflow defined behaviour
>
> Bug: tint:124
> Change-Id: Icf545b633d6390ceb7f639e80111390005e311a1
> Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60100
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> Reviewed-by: David Neto <dneto@google.com>
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Change-Id: I3e3384a9185013bb141a1b7b9b22bad8571bbc50
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: tint:124
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For loops only support assignments or function calls for the continuing statement.
Fixed: tint:1064
Change-Id: I07065b2119e7b9f97ca7e46b1464fd72333ca429
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/60212
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It wasn't unwrapping the reference before type checking
Change-Id: I4bfc038c468c32c2a164bbcbef0a97a3e385d5ba
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- function scope variable store type must be constructible
- add IsConstructible() to sem::atomic
Bug: tint:1069
Change-Id: Ib0616b486ecf278dbdd99640dc4ede7f3007feb8
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Actually call Expression() on the workgroup sizes.
This generates the semantic information for the expressions that would otherwise be missing.
Bug: tint:910
Change-Id: I9d7f9d6b029165dfb3bd1e0bf7ce86c0a71dd4d5
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The second parameter must not be a u32.
Fixed: tint:1078
Bug: tint:1079
Change-Id: Id7a9cd881c4fec0f262931c2e4c263310e59c25d
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- 'location' attribute must only be applied to declarations of numeric scalar or numeric vector type
- 'location' attribute is not valid for compute shader
- locations must not overlap
Bug: tint:1035
Change-Id: I0ba301996f390c8206192d2f81e787e0eac0aa6a
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When building a vector via tint::writer::AppendVector, and the
vector argument is already a vector constructor, expand that
vector constructor into its components only when those components
are all scalars. This avoids a type breakage which can occur with cases
like this:
vector argument is:
vec2<i32>(vec2<u32>(0u,1u))
scalar argument is:
2
Before this fix, the result was:
vec2<i32>(0u, 1u, 2);
But should be this instead:
vec3<i32>(vec2<u32>(0u,1u),2)
This was noticed in SPIR-V writer output when forming a coordinate
vector from a an unsigned WGSL coordinate vector with a signed array
vector.
Fixed: tint:1048
Change-Id: Id46665739cc23da0ca58b9baabf7b4531b86350b
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This code was implicitly assuming that all resources it was looking
for would be directly referenced at the intrinsic callsite, and not
passed via function parameters.
This was causing a crash in more complex cases.
The inspector code has been updated to handle cases where the
resources are not being directly referenced.
Unneeded calls to GenerateSamplerTargets() are removed.
Utility function GetOriginatingResources() is added to handle walking up
call sites to resolve resources.
Text shader based test runner is added to the Inspector tests to make
expressing complex tests easier.
BUG=tint:967
Change-Id: I2ecb6d57c518003da59f38b261bae4d62ce7e6ac
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The continuing block can exit the loop in very constrained ways:
When a break statement is placed such that it would exit from a loop’s
§ 7.3.8 Continuing Statement, then:
- The break statement must appear as either:
- The only statement in the if clause of an if statement that has:
- no else clause or an empty else clause
- no elseif clauses
- The only statement in the else clause of an if statement that has an
empty if clause and no elseif clauses.
- That if statement must appear last in the continuing clause.
By design, this allows a lossless round-trip from SPIR-V to WGSL and
back to SPIR-V. But that requires this special case construct in WGSL
to be translated to an OpBranchConditional with one target being
the loop's megre block (which is where 'break' branches to), and the
other targets the loop header (which is the loop backedge). That
OpBranchConditional takes the place of the normal case of an
unconditional backedge.
Avoids errors like this:
continue construct with the continue target X is not
post dominated by the back-edge block Y
Fixed: 1034
Change-Id: If472a179380b8d77af746a3cd8e279c8a5e56b37
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Add `transform::DecomposeStridedMatrix`, which replaces matrix members of storage or uniform buffer structures, that have a [[stride]] decoration, into an array
of N column vectors.
This is required to correctly handle `mat2x2` matrices in UBOs, as std140 rules will expect a default stride of 16 bytes, when in WGSL the default structure layout expects a stride of 8 bytes.
Bug: tint:1047
Change-Id: If5ca3c6ec087bbc1ac31a8d9a657b99bf34042a4
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Implemented for all readers and writers.
Cleaned up some verbose code in sem::Function and the Inspector in the
process.
Fixed: tint:1032
Change-Id: Ia6f2f59e6d2e511c89160b97be990e8b7c9828d9
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This forbids let declarations from having handle types.
Change-Id: I6f7467b0fa3963711ec705e1a81bfdd2c550feee
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Pass a pointer argument instead of a reference argument.
Also handle the case where the argument is the result of
an OpCopyObject, which will generate a let-declaration of pointer
type.
Fixed: tint:1042
Change-Id: I25b1b7b95ade1b79130e51691194f32b3240e013
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Use Private or Function storage instead of Workgroup storage.
Bug: tint:1043
Change-Id: I07055c30c8b89c9661c2a4913b0c03c3dff5a75b
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The DefInfo structure is used for remapping storage buffer types
as well as tracking special values like builtin variables.
In the latter case, don't take the defaulted storage class value
from the DefInfo initialization.
Fixed: tint:1040, tint:1043
Change-Id: I41ee364d76e632736d51f4474c97036bcc136c93
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These work on scalar and vector of bool, and map to ast::BinaryOp::kOr
and kAnd.
Bug: tint:1043
Change-Id: I009edf8e43c21cb75ccfdcde1106ec177d2fe50e
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These just print colors to stdout, and actually do not check anything.
They're pretty, but I'm fairly confident this works now, and doesn't actually give us anything other than spam output.
Disable.
Change-Id: I6144f154345ae115f0899ca7e274fdee8947c785
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- skip dumping due to SPIR-V Tools validation error for Location
conflicts for IO variables duplicated on an OpEntryPoint interface
list (SPIRV-Tools issue #4403)
- Skip dumping for unit test for conversion of RelaxedPrecision
decoration.
Bug: tint:1043
Change-Id: I8ce3a7660d74b771e3fa62dc39e4e030e4ba6aa1
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- each vertex shader must have builtin-position output.
- when testing non-vertex shader features, change to fragment shaders,
to avoid the need to have a builtin position output.
- Fix ordering of entry point declaration vs. OpName
Bug: tint:1043
Change-Id: Ic66383d42419a1ef893835ae71729ae27fc6e539
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Add end to end tests
Fixed: tint:1026
Change-Id: I10813cbe6dc4f1bccddf9a8a29e3a249a364c051
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Implement these for all the writers.
SPIR-V reader not implemented (the old overloads weren't implemented either).
Deprecate the old overloads.
Fixed: tint:54
Change-Id: If66d26dbac3389ff604734f31b426abe47868b91
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- clean up function decorations unit tests
- clean up interpolate and invariant validation and unittest
- add separate unit-tests for each shader stage input and output
- add [[builtin(position)]] tests
- add validation and test for:
structures with 'location' decorated members cannot be used as compute shaders input
Bug: tint:1007
Change-Id: I12e97e163b3a77bc76ce21faba241683eec5d917
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This is a cleaner API, and the implementation doesn't have to know a bunch of information about all the derived types.
Change-Id: I96bebcb9f3ceda86fa34bd8e70961dee63fd7e13
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`Size()` will be added which is the size of the type in bytes.
Change-Id: If997820d7859cd9d1bb0631d1b72150378e6a24b
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These are generated by the SPIR-V reader. Structures used by the
storage and uniform storage classes are handled separately, so we can
safely ignore this attribute for the other storage classes which are
not shared with the host.
Fixed: tint:1027
Change-Id: I8df4b41c687922a97f3b0ed97804cecc17d8997a
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Handles nested block comments.
Allow unterminated block comments at EOF, as it is not clear whether
WGSL will allow this or not.
Bug: tint:881
Change-Id: Ieae4e0073dab69f773adb32018a9bdaf4f352116
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Each of these may contain information specific to their kind.
Change-Id: Ic8ac808088132b7bc2e43da6ce46a06571e0fed5
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Instead of concatenating to a string
Change-Id: Ib70bba2b0dbf9fcb04a232e0e78d3b576ab3ba88
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https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1945 changes the SPIR-V mapping of this operator so that it now maps to OpFRem instead of OpFMod. Polyfill OpFMod with `x - y * floor(x / y)`
Also map the MSL output of this operator to use `fmod()`.
Behavior of this operator is now consistent across all backends.
Fixed: tint:945
Fixed: tint:977
Fixed: tint:1010
Change-Id: Iefa009b905989c55ace24e073ab0e261c7cf69b0
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Also fix cases of implicit conversions of bool to int when creating
sem::Array.
Bug: tint:917
Change-Id: I5392fb737efc410f039b4dbd96cffc5daa4fd3a2
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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
Change-Id: Ic5ab010b2ed76207a1d8d3ef9f66140ea95f7e72
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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
Change-Id: Ib1f6ac0b31010f86cb7f4e1432dc703ecbe52cb0
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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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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
Change-Id: If3a217fea5a875ac18db6de1579f004e368fbb7b
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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
Change-Id: I17465946932ab37a32dfd3c477525649ab622c6f
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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
Change-Id: If9b0b19573b1ca14a1c55aa20c9d42784ec12568
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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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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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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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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
Change-Id: I8deea23ad876825bbe390fc26907d4bbbd4b966e
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For loop initializers and continuing statements do not have a BlockStatement as their parent.
Handle removal of these statements with a new Transform::RemoveStatement() helper
Fixed: tint:990
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Some methods passed by pointer, others by reference. Standarize to pass-by-reference.
Also remove CloneWithStatementsAtStart().
CloneContext::InsertFront() is a better replacement.
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Much like sem::Type, it greatly simplifies downstream logic if we can compare sem::Intrinsic pointers to know if they refer to the same intrinsic overload.
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And call these helpers instead of inlining complex statements.
Cleans up output, and helps prevent for-loops decaying to while loops.
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CloneContext::Replace(T* what, T* with) is bug-prone, as complex transforms may want to clone `what` multiple times, or not at all. In both cases, this will likely result in an ICE as either the replacement will be reachable multiple times, or not at all.
The CTS test: webgpu:shader,execution,robust_access:linear_memory:storageClass="storage";storageMode="read_write";access="read";atomic=true;baseType="i32"
Was triggering this brokenness with DecomposeMemoryAccess's use of CloneContext::Replace(T*, T*).
Switch the usage of CloneContext::Replace(T*, T*) to the new function form.
As std::function is copyable, it cannot hold a captured std::unique_ptr.
This prevented the Replace() lambdas from capturing the necessary `BufferAccess` data, as this held a `std::unique_ptr<Offset>`.
To fix this, use a `BlockAllocator` for Offsets, and use raw pointers instead.
Because the function passed to Replace() is called just before the node is cloned, insertion of new functions will occur just before the currently evaluated module-scope entity.
This allows us to remove the "insert_after" arguments to LoadFunc(), StoreFunc(), and AtomicFunc().
We can also kill the icky InsertGlobal() and TypeDeclOf() helpers.
Bug: tint:993
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Before and after each transform of a transform::Manager.
This change makes the transforms use the Castable system so we can get the transform name.
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Replace(T* what, T* with) is bug-prone, as more complex transforms may want to clone `what` multiple times, or not at all. In both cases, this will likely result in an ICE as either the replacement will be reachable multiple times, or not at all.
This is the cause of some of the CTS failures reported in crbug.com/tint/993.
Bug: tint:993
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This is a reland of fd5829e5ea
Original change's description:
> Validate storage class constraints
>
> As defined by https://gpuweb.github.io/gpuweb/wgsl/#storage-class-layout-constraints
>
> Bug: tint:643
> Change-Id: I9c78ba69a792a80c263a17b0a6e9b4810fdb7f30
> Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/56780
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Bug: tint:643
Change-Id: I62036d615a062597339a9d130b7ccf49b5be26c7
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Clamp the `level` and `array_index` arguments to `textureLoad()` and `textureStore()`.
Also fix the off-by-one error for the coordinates.
See: https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1906
Fixed: tint:748
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It appears that I didn't do a great job cleaning up the removal of ShareableCloneable in https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/51484.
Cloning nodes shouldn't return the same pointer. Remove bad comments.
Clean up leftover logic from CloneWithoutTransform().
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This uses FXC compilation failure mitigation for _any_ vector index assignment that has a non-constant index. FXC can still fall over if the loop calls a function that performs the dynamic index.
Use some vector swizzle logic to avoid branches in the helper.
Fixed: tint:980
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The UBO must have a stride that is a multiple of 16 bytes.
Note that this change was part of https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/56780
but the CL was reverted because it broke Dawn. This CL relands part of
the change, and adds the macro TINT_EXPECTS_UBOS_TO_BE_MULTIPLE_OF_16 so
that Dawn can conditionally compile against it.
Bug: tint:984
Bug: tint:643
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This was just echoing back the source that was provided to the
validation routine, and is no longer uses by any callers.
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This is a reland of the CL:
https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/55402
Now that sanitizers are no longer exposed externally, the Inspector no
longer needs to handle this post-sanitizer world.
Bug: tint:697
Change-Id: Ic02ebb9c529aa132a238285bdd0d0df8686e219b
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Make the sanitizer transforms internal, as the new generator API
automatically runs them.
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This change introduces sem::CompoundStatement, a new base class for
statements that can hold other statements.
sem::BlockStatements now derives from sem::CompoundStatement, and
this change introduces the following new CompoundStatements:
* `sem::IfStatement`
* `sem::ElseStatement`
* `sem::ForLoopStatement`
* `sem::LoopStatement`
* `sem::SwitchStatement`.
These new CompoundStatements are now inserted into the semantic
tree as now documented in `docs/compound_statements.md`.
The `sem::BlockStatement::FindFirstParent()` methods have been
moved down to `sem::Statement`.
The `Resolver::BlockScope()` method has been replaced with
`Resolver::Scope()` which now maintains the `current_statement_`,
`current_compound_statement_ ` and `current_block_`. This
simplifies statement nesting.
The most significant change in behavior is that statements now
always have a parent, so calling Block() on the initializer or
continuing of a for-loop statement will now return the
BlockStatement that holds the for-loop. Before this would
return nullptr.
Fixed: tint:979
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Case statements cannot be used as regular statements. They must exist inside a switch.
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This class is very large, so factoring it out into its own seperate
file.
Also renaming it to InspectorBuilder, in anticipation of adding tests
that don't build their state through explicitly calling into the
ProgramBuilder.
BUG=tint:967
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ConstantValueOf() obtains the constant value from the logic in resolver_constants.cc. This is better tested, and is the foundation of Tint's constant folder.
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Use the new semantic constant value information to significantly reduce the complex indexing logic emitted for UBO accesses.
This will dramatically reduce the number of `for` loops that are decayed to `while` loops.
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Move the bulk of the constant evaulation logic out of transform::FoldConstants and into Resolver and sem::Expression.
transform::FoldConstants now replace TypeConstructor nodes that have a constant value on the expression.
This is ground work to:
* Cleaning up the HLSL uniform buffer indexing, which is `/` and `%` arithmatic heavy
* Prepares us to handle `constexpr` when it lands in the spec
* Provide a centralized place to do constant evaluation, instead of the
having similar logic scattered around the codebase.
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This reverts commit fd5829e5ea.
Reason for revert: Temporarily reverting as this is preventing a tint->dawn roll, which is needed to fix the dawn->chrome roll.
Original change's description:
> Validate storage class constraints
>
> As defined by https://gpuweb.github.io/gpuweb/wgsl/#storage-class-layout-constraints
>
> Bug: tint:643
> Change-Id: I9c78ba69a792a80c263a17b0a6e9b4810fdb7f30
> Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/56780
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No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: tint:643
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... once the maximum number of errors have been reached.
https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/56070 introduced maybe_set_synchronized(), which only set synchronized_ when the number of errors reported was less than max_errors_, but it seems the fuzzers have found ways to generate an excessive number of errors that keep the parser synchronized.
Revert 56070, and instead check the synchronized state along with the error count for every unbounded loop in the parser.
Fixed: chromium:1226655
Fixed: chromium:1226379
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Report whether one was generated so that Dawn knows to use the
`-fpreserve-invariance` compiler option.
Bug: tint:772
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Make sure the other backends ICE on unrecognized attributes.
Add E2E tests, currently skipped for the other backends.
Bug: tint:772
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This is only valid on structure members and entry point return
types. Additionally, this can only be applied to a position builtin.
Bug: tint:772
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This CL removes the old token `Is<Name>()` methods which are no longer
being used in the parser or lexer. (Some of them were used in tests but
the generic `Is(<type>)` is used instead.
New `peek` methods are added which will peek if the given token comes
either next or at the given index.
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By generating a helper function for these, we can keep the atomic expression pre-statement-free. This can help prevent for-loops from being transformed into while loops.
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By generating a helper function for these, we can keep the atomic expression pre-statement-free. This can help prevent for-loops from being transformed into while loops, which can upset FXC.
We can't do the same for workgroup storage atomics, as the InterlockedXXX() methods have the workgroup-storage expression as the first argument, and I'm not aware of any way to make a user-declared parameter be `groupshared`.
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And remove the u32 overload of frexp (it's not in the spec).
Brings the number of failing tint end to end tests for MSL down to 19/1098.
The WG still haven't found consensus on reworking these two intrinsics.
It's very likely that their signature will change so that they return a structure instead of returning a value and outputing another as a pointer.
Until the WG makes a decision, let's implement these according to the current spec.
Some overloads are still failing due to MSL missing overloads of the pointer parameter being in the `threadgroup` address space.
I'm holding off fixing these until we know what's happening with these intrinsics.
See also:
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/issues/1480https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/issues/1846
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Removes the unneeded texture_external overload of textureSample from
intrinsics.def.
Bug: tint:858
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This reverts commit 26b6edc545.
Reason for revert: Seems to be breaking Dawn's tests. Investigation required.
Original change's description:
> writer/hlsl: Special case negative zero
>
> Fixed: tint:960
> Change-Id: I060bc6b7a9ad4d21dd5cadb4b68998c7e54ebaed
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# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed > 1 day ago.
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Adds a new single-function API for the generators, which applies the
sanitizing transform and performs the generation in one step, and
returns a result object which contains the generated code and success
status/diagnostics.
The new APIs take an `Option` structure to control backend-specific
generation details (e.g. MSL fixed sample mask). The result objects
also provide backend-specific feedback (e.g. whether a UBO of buffer
lengths was generated).
HLSL needs a list of entry points to validate, and it's the HLSL
sanitizer that generates an entry point for programs that do not have
one. This change makes the HLSL generator return the list of
post-sanitize entry points so that the Tint executable can forward
them to the validation code.
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These were removed from the spec in:
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1914
Bug: tint:921
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Transforms a for-loop into a loop.
Will be required by the SPIR-V writer.
Bug: tint:952
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Runs the statement(s) at the end of the lexical scope
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The language in the spec and details of the restriction have changed,
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1876.
BUG=tint:928
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Add Insert() methods to TextBuffer.
Allows generators to insert helper functions at the top of the output without requiring a scan of the program before generation.
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WGSL:
* Remove vertex_idx and instance_idx.
These are now vertex_index and instance_index.
It seems this was removed once before, then reverted due to CTS
failures, but the original change never landed again.
* Remove the [[set(n)]] decoration. This has been [[group(n)]] for
months now.
API:
* Remove deprecated enums from transform::VertexFormat.
* Remove transform::Renamer constructor that takes a Config. This should
be passed by DataMap.
* Remove ast::AccessControl alias to ast::Access.
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Also add missing msl macros to the renamer.
Bug: tint:951
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And add `vec` and `mat` to the reserved keyword list (see https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1896)
Move these reserved keyword checks out of the lexer and into the parser.
Generate a sensible error message.
Add tests.
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If the array size is greater than a threshold.
This is a work around for FXC stalling when initializing large arrays
with a single zero-init assignment.
Bug: tint:936
Fixed: tint:943
Fixed: tint:942
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Split out the stride decoration and pass it to type_decl() so that it
attaches to the type node instead of the function.
Fixed: tint:781
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FXC has trouble dealing with these.
This was originally added to handle returning arrays as structures.
HLSL supports typedefs, which is a much simpiler solution, and doesn't upset FXC.
Bug: tint:848
Bug: tint:904
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Use the new transforms to try and simplify loops into for-loops.
Emit loops when the initialiser, condition and continuing are simple enough to do so.
Bug: tint:952
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And migrate the WGSL writer over to the new APIs.
TextBuffer allows text to be written to different buffers.
Helps with the complexities around for loops.
Bug: tint:952
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A Transform that attempts to convert WGSL `loop {}` statements into a for-loop statement.
For-loops cause less broken behavior with FXC than our current loop constructs.
Bug: tint:952
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This transform is intended to clean up the output of the SPIR-V reader, so that we can pattern match loops that can be transformed into a for-loop.
Bug: tint:952
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These indices were a mix of signed and unsigned.
Modulus on the signed integers was producing FXC warnings about performance.
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For structures and arrays.
This behaves identically to the per-element zero-initialization, but can be significantly less verbose.
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Fixed many tests that had empty structures.
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BUG=tint:859
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UniqueIdentifier() will generate a program-global unique symbol.
MslGeneratorImplTest.AttemptTintPadSymbolCollision tests for collisions with the field names.
TextGeneratorTest.UniqueIdentifier_ConflictWithExisting tests for collisions between general symbols.
Fixed: tint:654
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BUG=tint:424
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We will want this transform to do more bounds and argument sanitization.
Bug: tint:748
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This behavior was confusing in an earlier code review.
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When indexing into vectors in a loop, FXC sometimes fails to determine
the max number of iterations when attempting to unroll the loop,
resulting in "error X3511: forced to unroll loop, but unrolling
failed.". We work around this by calling a function that sets the input
value at the input index into an inout vector. This seems to nudge FXC
enough for it to determine the number of loop iterations to unroll.
Bug: tint:534
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Real problem was that we relied on SymbolTable::New() to be called with
the default arg of "tint_symbol", which isn't ergonomic when forwarding
to this function from others, like TextGenerator::UniqueIdentifier().
Instead, make New() take emptry string by default, and make it use
"tint_symbol" if input arg is empty string.
Also made it so that SymbolTable::Register() must not take an empty
string, so we now assert, rather than return an invalid symbol.
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Use the sanitizer to add the decoration only to the variables that are
vertex outputs and fragment inputs.
Bug: dawn:963, tint:746
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A function parameter of pointer type must be in one of the following storage classes:
- function
- private
- workgroup
A function parameter must one the following types:
- atomic-free plain type
- a pointer type
- a texture type
- a sampler type
Bug: tint:896 tint:894
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We've decided that these will be omitted for now.
Move the check-spec-examples script into the tools/src directory, and update the go modules.
Add a bash script to build and run this.
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Vulkan requires that shader inputs/outputs that are integers must be
decorated with Flat.
Bug: tint:746, dawn:956
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Common logic between the HLSL, WGSL and MSL writers has been moved into
the TextGenerator base class.
Fixed: tint:892
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WGSL supports select() with vectors, where the condition is a
scalar. To support this in SPIR-V versions older than 1.4, we need to
splat the condition operand to a vector of the same size as the
objects.
Fixed: tint:933
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Add the SampleRateShading capability if the sampling type is `sample`.
Bug: tint:746
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Transforms that handle entry point IO need to strip interpolate
attributes when creating undecorated structures, and not strip them
when recreating the IO parameters and return types.
Bug: tint:746
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Add E2E tests to cover all of the parameter combinations.
Mark the attribute as unimplemented in the other backends.
Bug: tint:746
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They are only valid on entry point parameters and return types, and
struct members. They must only be used on floating point scalar and
vector types. If the interpolation type is flat, the sampling type
must not be specified.
Bug: tint:746
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As all loops in the parser require `synchronized_` to be true, don't set this to true if we've hit the maximum number of error diagnostics.
This lets the parser bubble up as soon as the limit was reached, instead of only aborting once we finally reach the top level loop.
ClusterFuzz has uncovered a number of cases where, in a loop, it can produce an error, then resynchronize, then error again on the next loop iteration. This produces more than the max limit of errors, and can stall the tests long enough to time out.
No unit tests for this, as it requires a really contrived input to trigger, and to exhaustively catch all the places we now call maybe_set_synchronized() would result in a large colleciton of horrible tests. Instead, let ClusterFuzz do the testing.
Fixed: chromium:1224031
Fixed: chromium:1224032
Fixed: chromium:1224042
Fixed: chromium:1224049
Fixed: chromium:1224050
Fixed: chromium:1224130
Fixed: chromium:1224131
Fixed: chromium:1224132
Fixed: chromium:1224144
Fixed: chromium:1224191
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Add `out` parameters to expression and type generators.
Use the new helper classes in TextGenerator.
Cleans up bad formatting.
Prepares the writer generating 'pre' statements, required for atomics.
If-else statements are generated slightly differently. This is done so that 'pre' statements for the else conditions are scoped correctly. This is identical to the HLSL writer.
Bug tint:892
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