Diagnostics hold a pointer to the source, used for printing the source in the error message.
Because of this, the source must live at least as long as the diag::list.
Fixed: chromium:1232097
Change-Id: Iad8b30a2bd69f505dd8bb0eadc5a35115400d047
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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.
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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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BUG=tint:973
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Each of these may contain information specific to their kind.
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Enabling particular fuzzers requires that certain other CMake options
are enabled. For example, enabling the SPIR-V Tools fuzzer requires
enabling the CMake option for building spirv-fuzz. This change uses the
FORCE parameter to force the CMake cache to be overridden in such cases.
The change also adds FORCE to other options where it seems appropriate,
and improves some doc strings associated with CMake options.
Fixes: tint:1024
Change-Id: Ia72ddc0b3af625bb21ff1cc1c7121185ec3908b6
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This replaces multiple switches with a single indexing into a data
table, and also adds information about the VertexFormatBaseType for
later validation.
Bug: dawn:1008
Change-Id: Ic3f564b0dc571cc0008a54785613f962ce223452
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Note that this is for direct dispatch calls only. Indirect dispatch
calls are still not validated.
Bug: dawn:1006
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We define hard limits on these attributes for compute stages. This
enforces them.
BUG: dawn:322
Change-Id: I9b279774e877b5d40d912cb9f812f23d61c20a42
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Instead of concatenating to a string
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For Dawn/Chrome interop, Chrome OS differs from Linux as it uses the
NativePixmap-based SharedImageBacking which stores image memory as
dma-bufs as opposed to opaque FDs. Likewise, for synchronization,
Chrome OS wants to use sync obj FDs as opposed to opaque FDs for
more flexibility.
The motivating difference between sync obj FDs and their opaque
counterparts is how they are created. As their name suggests, Opaque
FDs are mostly meaningless outside of the Vulkan ecosystem and must
be created from a VkDevice. As a result, Linux’s
ExternalVkImageBacking needs the Vulkan implementation to create the
FD even when accessing the SharedImage as a GL texture [1]. On Chrome
OS, however, we don’t guarantee Vulkan outside of Dawn, so we aren’t
able to create the opaque FD directly in Chrome.
Instead, we are always able to create sync objs (e.g. via a
fence [2]) which can be imported as VkSemaphores by simply changing
VkImportSemaphoreFdInfoKHR::handleType. Similarly, we can export
signal VkSemaphores as sync objs as well by updating
VkSemaphoreGetFdInfoKHR::handleType.
This CL adds conditional support for using SYNC_FDs on Chrome OS
when importing/exporting VkSemaphores and renames
SemaphoreServiceOpaqueFD accordingly. With this, we can properly
wait on reads/writes on a GL SharedImage representation before
accessing the same memory in Dawn [3].
[1] https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:gpu/command_buffer/service/external_vk_image_gl_representation.cc;l=75;drc=f887797b3b527feabd5dfe9b3f2cc7f6deade49f
[2] https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:gpu/command_buffer/service/shared_image_backing_gl_image.cc;l=681;drc=f887797b3b527feabd5dfe9b3f2cc7f6deade49f
[3] https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/3042460
BUG=b:172208313
Change-Id: I5357847fea40e41d1b982054e3573d363e17530c
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--disable_workgroup_init will disable the workgroup memory zero initiailization. Useful for benchmarking.
--disable_symbol_renaming will disable tint's symbol renamer. Useful for debugging output.
Bug: tint:1003
Fixed: dawn:1016
Change-Id: I92486ef88a2c1112d9ccb40f7920947bd2011c70
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This requires restructuring the logic around MTLCommandBuffer allocation
so that GetPendingCommandContext is guaranteed to never fail. Logic in
the Metal backend is now similar to the Vulkan backend: the
MTLCommandBuffer is prepared at device initialization time, or after a
submission, such that it is always valid.
A new mUsed boolean is added to CommandRecordingContext to say whether
any commands have been recording. Previously mCommandBuffer was used for
that purpose, but it is now always non-null.
Bug: dawn:801
Change-Id: I5dc6747d1e6d538054010cc50533a03a49af921a
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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
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It seems the tweaks to always force "cmd" to be the shell seemingly changes the way single quotes are handled. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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It seems the tweaks to always force "cmd" to be the shell seemingly changes the way single quotes are handled. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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These changes were intended for submission as part of 58386.
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This includes OOM as well as internal driver failures when
creating a view of an MTLTexture. This required changing the code to use
the Create-Initialize pattern used everywhere else.
Bug: dawn:801
Change-Id: Ib8a8dec74141aacfa58a55bb8201a83351b3b739
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1. Trigger all deferred callback tasks before registering a new
device-level callback function, making sure that these tasks won't be
invalided due to callback function changing;
2. Fix the end to end testsuit DeviceLostTests, setting the device lost
callback at the beginning of each test so that callback tasks created
during the test will not be triggered unexpectedly.
Bug: chromium:1223390
Bug: chromium:1223603
Bug: chromium:1228134
Change-Id: I2530e938d8fbb2920f3cc6fc78baa01c5d18ad5d
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This patch adds the validation rules on the maximum inter-shader
stage variable locations. According to Vulkan SPEC, "Each effective
Location must have a value less than the number of location avaiable for
the given interface", and according to Table 18 "Shader Input and Output
Locations", the number of available vertex output locations is
maxVertexOutputComponents / 4, and the number of available fragment input
locations is maxFragmentInputComponents / 4.
BUG=dawn:802
TEST=dawn_unittests
Change-Id: I73a66ad69c808fbd0b128abaed1ca84f19a7925d
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This commit adds checks to (hopefully) all the remaining places in the
Metal backend where object creation can fail.
Bug: dawn:801
Change-Id: Ic27803e956beef822f94ca8449f7816ddd17c1bc
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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.
Change-Id: Iafccaa107ff34941d8878ed5be72a2e6d38d0f49
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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
Change-Id: I11420fd665db787546df5616ab3f884b5c972abf
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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.
Change-Id: I83a8d325d1f491bd81d1d1dc095a43a52150ef90
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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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