This change adds an override for Transform::ShouldRun() for many of the transforms that can trivially detect whether running would be a no-op or not. Most programs do not require all the transforms to be run, and by skipping those that are not needed, significant performance wins can be had.
This change also removes Transform::Requires() and Program::HasTransformApplied(). This makes little sense now that transforms can be skipped, and the usefulness of this information has been severely reduced since the introduction of transforms that need to be run more than once.
Instread, just document on the transform class what the expectations are.
Issue: tint:1383
Change-Id: I1a6f27cc4ba61ca1475a4ba912c465db619f76c7
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/77121
Reviewed-by: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Kokoro: Kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Transforms are supposed to be immutable, operating on the DataMaps provided for input and output, so make the methods const.
Add a ShouldRun() method which the Manager can use to skip over transforms that do not need to be run.
Change-Id: I320ac964577e94ac988748d8aca85bd43ee8d3b5
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/77120
Kokoro: Kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
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
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/59840
Reviewed-by: David Neto <dneto@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Kokoro: Kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>