Also remove the unreachanble constructor logic in EmitHandleVariable.
Variables of the handle storage class cannot have initializers.
Fixed: tint:173
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Varaibles can infer types now, in which case the type_ field is null.
Fixed: chromium:1221120
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Inline the `continuing` block in the places where `continue` is called.
Simplifies the emission, and fixes emission of `let` statements in the loop.
This fix matches the same approach in writer/hlsl.
See: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/51784
Fixed: tint:833
Fixed: tint:914
Change-Id: If4d8cde62dfaf8efa24272854ca7ff5edc0a8234
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Instead of a ConstantBuffer.
HLSL requires that each structure field in a UBO is 16 byte aligned.
WGSL has much looser constraints with its UBO field alignment rules.
Instead generate an array of uint4 vectors, and index into this, much
like we index into [RW]ByteAddressBuffers for SSBOs.
Extend the DecomposeStorageAccess transform to support uniforms too.
This has been renamed to DecomposeMemoryAccess.
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This will be relied on by the upcoming arrayLength transform.
Update test expectations.
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The WorkgroupSize builtin decoration applies to a composite constant.
Because WGSL does not yet support specializable constants for this,
use the *default* values for that SPIR-V spec constant.
Update end-to-end test expectations.
Fixed: tint:503
Change-Id: I012b316d13544ab9282e3276b58906327adab133
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- When storing to sample_mask output, write to the 0th element
- Only make a return struct if it has members
- Adjust type signedness coercion when loading special builtins.
- Adapt tests
- Update expectations for end-to-end tests
- Handle sample_mask with stride
Input variables normally don't have layout. But they can have it
up through SPIR-V 1.4.
Handle this case in the SPIR-V reader, by seeing through the
intermediate alias type created for the strided array type.
Bug: tint:508
Change-Id: I0f19dc1305d3f250dbbc0698a602288c34245274
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Dynamic indexes are limited to references to matrices and arrays
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1801
Bug: tint:867
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Combined with the new PadArrayElements transform, arrays with strides
are now correctly emitted.
Fixed: tint:182
Fixed: tint:895
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These have been deprecated, and their usages in Dawn, CTS and samples have been updated.
Fixed: tint:846
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Fixes issues with using arrays as function return types.
Fixed: tint:848
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And replace the MSL writer's logic to do this with the transform.
We need to do the same thing in HLSL, and in the future GLSL too.
Partially reverts fbfde720
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And fix issues where global variables would not be emitted unless they were transitively referenced by an entry point.
This change requires crbug.com/tint/697 to be fixed before landing.
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Some now pass, some still fail.
If we fix bugs and they begin to pass, we have a better chance of noticing and marking the issues as fixed.
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arrayLength() will take a pointer to a storage buffer array.
This pointer may pass through function scoped let statements.
To make this intrinsic easier to generate, inline the pointer lets and
remove chains of &*&*.
Bug: tint:806
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This also completes the work to resolve the access controls for each
storage type.
Fixed: tint:846
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Handle access control on var declarations instead of via [[access]]
decorations. This change does the minimal work to migrate the WGSL
parser over to the new syntax. Additional changes will be needed
to correctly generate defaulted access qualifiers, as well as
validating access usage.
The [[access]] decorations are still supported by the WGSL parser,
with new deprecated warnings, but not for aliases. Example:
var x : [[access(x)]] alias_to_struct;
Making this work is far more effort than I want to dedicate to backwards
compatibility, and I do not beleive any real-world usage will be doing
this.
Still TODO:
* Adding access control as the optional, third parameter to ptr<>.
* Calculating default accesses for the various storage types.
* Validating usage of variables against the different accesses.
Bug: tint:846
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Add a config parameter for the CanonicalizeEntryPoint transform that
selects between emitting builtins as parameters (for MSL) or struct
members (for HLSL).
This fixes all of the shader IO issues in Tint's E2E tests for MSL.
Fixed: tint:817
Change-Id: Ieb31cdbd2e4d96ac41f8d8515fd07ead8241d770
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Performs output validation with spirv-val for SPIR-V (as before), HLSL
validation with DXC, and MSL validation with the Metal Shader Compiler.
Disable HLSL tests that fail to validate
Bug: tint:812
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This allows them to be used in various places that WGSL allows, such
as function return types and parameters, and as the type of the RHS of
an assignment.
Fixed: tint:814
Fixed: tint:820
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The LHS should be wrapped in parentheses if it has lower precedence
than the access. This fixes issues with pointer dereferences followed
by member accesses, where we were previously generating *a.b.
Fixed: tint:831
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Add a transform that pushes these into the entry point and then passes
them by pointer to any functions that need them.
Since WGSL does not allow non-function storage class at
function-scope, add a DisableValidation attribute to bypass this
check.
Fixed: tint/726
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Performs basic peephole optimizations on the AST.
Use in transform::Hlsl.
Required to have the DecomposeStorageAccess transform operate correctly with the output of InlinePointerLets transform, specifically when declaring `let` pointer expressions to storage buffers.
Fixed: tint:221
Fixed: tint:492
Fixed: tint:829
Change-Id: I536390921a6492378104e9c3c100d9e761294a27
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Inline the `continuing` block in the places where `continue` is called.
Simplifies the emission, and fixes emission of `let` statements in the loop.
Also fix random indenting of intrinsic functions.
Fixed: tint:744
Fixed: tint:818
Change-Id: I06994dbc724bc646e0435a1035b00760eaf5f5ab
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Add a special-case for pointer-to-array types, where the * and the
variable name need to be enclosed in parentheses in between the array
element type and the size.
Move the `const` qualifier to before the array size.
Add E2E tests to cover all non-handle types used in various places.
Fixed: tint:822
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Much like arrays, the SPIR-V writer cannot cope with dynamic indexing of matrices.
Fixed: tint:825
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Use this as part of the Spirv sanitizer.
Cleans up buggy dynamic array indexing logic in the SPIR-V writer.
Fixed: tint:824
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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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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/###
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