Metal 1.x does not support swizzling on packed_vec types.
Use array-index for single element selection (permitted on LHS and RHS of assignment)
Cast the packed_vec to a vec for multiple element swizzles (not permitted as the LHS of an assignment).
Fixed: tint:1249
Change-Id: I70cbb0c22a935b06b3905d24484bdc2edfb95fc2
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It is always on now when using tint::CommonFuzzer, and runs before &
after the transform step.
This CL also adds missing API coverage to the Inspector fuzzing code.
Errors found with the Inspector are now reported as fuzzer failures
and should generate bug reports.
BUG=tint:1250,tint:1251,tint:1250
Change-Id: I1c1bcbddf81a35620f89c5b7a648c44e6a1f2952
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And remove a whole load of const_cast hackery.
Semantic nodes may contain internally mutable fields (although only ever modified during resolving), so these are always passed by `const` pointer.
While all AST nodes are internally immutable, we have decided that pointers to AST nodes should also be marked `const`, for consistency.
There's still a collection of const_cast calls in the Resolver. These will be fixed up in a later change.
Bug: tint:745
Change-Id: I046309b8e586772605fc0fe6b2d27f28806d40ef
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BUG=tint:779
Change-Id: Ibcedb998671dd2bf189cc795299ea92846196ade
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The new test proves that the algorithm needs to advance 'pos'
past the replacement string.
Change-Id: Ia8fdf6b2c08d6af09e8e631c1d8661752edcb7ce
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ast::Node has a deleted copy constructor, so the derived classes cannot be implicitly copied.
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Methods and functions are `CamelCase()`
Public fields are `snake_case` with no trailing `_`
Private fields are `snake_case` with a trailing `_`
Remove pointless getters on fully immutable fields.
They provide no value, and just add `()` noise on use.
Remove unused methods.
Bug: tint:1231
Change-Id: If32efd039df48938efd5bc2186d51fe4853e9840
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We previously rejected nested structures for entry point IO only if
there was an attribute on the member in the outer struct. This change
rejects all nested structures instead.
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These are legacy methods that were written before the semantic type nodes.
These methods do not consider aliases, and any use of these is likely to be broken for aliases.
Fix up uses of these methods to use the semantic types instead.
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This is causing code bloat. Move common code out to a single function that's implemented in the .cc file.
Saves about 25k from the all-features-enabled Release build of tint for x64.
Bug: tint:1226
Change-Id: Idc2fef1b9ca92a2f48dfc5e252a3853721d048aa
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These constructor parameters of StructMember take a uint32_t.
The compiler will normally warn / error about this, but there's some quirk of std::make_shared that makes the compiler silence this warning (possibly because the constructor call is in the STL?).
Was noticed when experimenting with BlockAllocator::Create() to reduce binary size.
Change-Id: I8cdf5078150927e5624752ee7374305c0a5982f0
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This is causing code bloat. Move common code out to a single method that's implemented in the .cc file.
Saves about 10k from the all-features-enabled Release build of tint for x64.
Bug: tint:1226
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This is no longer used.
Fixed: tint:1225
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This change replaces all the SPIR-V reader tests to their equivalent WGSL form.
Bug: tint:1225
Change-Id: Idf0e6050f49fad0a8223b50bac89014dbdcf9b2b
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These methods are going to be removed as they provide little benefit over the WGSL form, are a maintainance burden and they massively bloat our codebase.
This change introduces sem::CallTargetSignature, which can be used as a std::unordered_map key.
This is used in writer/spirv to replace a map that was keyed off ast::Function::type_name().
Bug: tint:1225
Change-Id: Ic220b3155011f21b14d49eecc8042001148e4ca5
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These return weird names that love the use of '__' and have little relation to WGSL.
Improve the duplicate case error message.
Clean up control_block_validation_test.cc by making used of the ProgramBuilder helpers.
Bug: tint:1225
Change-Id: I8c4cf3943145cf8372c00d33ae0166c0c0bcbb8b
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GLSL has no atan2() instrinsic, but a 2-parameter overloaded atan()
instead.
Bug: tint:1222
Change-Id: I368b3989117cd329fea1020cd941daa0a69525cd
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Generate and validate all entry points individually.
This is required since GLSL has separate shader files, and
can only have a single "main" entry point.
Bug: tint:1217
Change-Id: Ie5cb510aaef3b7c8a7573f5fa9446815284afecb
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The intrinsics that did anything useful with this were deprecated
several releases ago.
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Arguments are the values passed to a function.
Parameters receive arguments.
Fixed: tint:811
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These have been deprecated for multiple chrome releases.
Change-Id: I4cc05a74ff8f085e6d13f93aefb93077480e52f5
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Change-Id: I06361ae5bb0f69b3ac66c3ddc22abb5988e4c4fe
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BUG=tint:1212
Change-Id: I054bedb6f20ef18d70408087f774ef252403b49c
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This is a modified version of the HLSL writer.
Basic types, arrays, entry points, reserved keywords, uniforms,
builtin uniforms, structs, some builtin functions, zero initialization
are implemented. Textures, SSBOs and storage textures in particular are
unimplemented. All the unit tests "pass", but the output is not correct
in many cases.
triangle.wgsl outputs correct vertex and fragment shaders that pass
GLSL validation via glslang. compute_boids.wgsl outputs a valid but not
correct compute shader.
Change-Id: I96c7aaf60cf2d4237e45d732e5f51b345aea0552
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Also adds testing for constants type reporting
BUG=tint:852
Change-Id: Ic644f3a4e6687446a552ce755951966743c8ee97
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GLSLstd450SAbs expects a *signed* integer.
abs() of an unsigned number is now a no-op.
Fixes WebGPU CTS tests:
webgpu:shader,execution,robust_access_vertex:vertex_buffer_access:*
Bug: tint:1194
Change-Id: I65c5e9f2f03aac0b788b9ba88c383cbec136d7c6
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Use global declaration order for allocating implicit
pipeline-overridable constant IDs, instead of iterating over an
unordered_map.
Bug: tint:1155
Change-Id: Ia5ff534c617b0d57e45fc20dd0a5a591854e6473
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Attach the error to the continue statement, and add notes to show
where the variable is both declared and used.
Change-Id: Ie9939a5ca674e7216069bbb1d8dc82ab6949367c
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An expression that is inside an if-statement condition does not have a
"current block", which is what we were using to see if the usage was
inside a continuing block. Use the current statement to find the
containing block instead.
Fixed: chromium:1251664
Change-Id: Icc808ca1cf6a1b51757da8303901fa5ecb693e83
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MSL has a limit on the number of threadgroup memory arguments, so use
a struct to support an arbitrary number of workgroup variables.
This commit introduces a `State` object to this transform, which is
used to track which structs have been cloned eagerly, in order to
avoid duplicating them.
Bug: tint:938
Change-Id: Ia467db186e176a08f160455eab5fd3b3662f56b8
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Correctly rename fields when combining two or more input structures together into a single input structure.
Bug: chromium:1251009
Change-Id: I0c7ab5ed3116b97035e100d1ef96e772e819f640
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This reverts commit af8cd3b7f5.
Reason for revert: breaking roll into Dawn.
Original change's description:
> msl: Use a struct for threadgroup memory arguments
>
> MSL has a limit on the number of threadgroup memory arguments, so use
> a struct to support an arbitrary number of workgroup variables.
>
> Bug: tint:938
> Change-Id: I40e4a8d99bc4ae074010479a56e13e2e0acdded3
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Change-Id: I58a07c4ab7e92bda205e2bbbab41e0b347aeb1e8
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: tint:938
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MSL has a limit on the number of threadgroup memory arguments, so use
a struct to support an arbitrary number of workgroup variables.
Bug: tint:938
Change-Id: I40e4a8d99bc4ae074010479a56e13e2e0acdded3
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The overridable constants type can only be deducted from shader, those
passed into `record<USVString, GPUPipelineConstantValue> constants;`
are all double. In dawn pipeline (vulkan backend for exmaple) we need to
do type cast for these double values and passed in to native API
Bug: tint:1155, dawn:1041
Change-Id: I3abb43e61d63f054402ca8d3280b44a833a5f67e
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The SPIR-V optimizer's representation deduplicates constants
by structural equality. We don't want that for WGSL.
Fixed: tint:1173
Change-Id: I7a3936fcd4803a1cda02e71cbaa7c4be89eba433
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Update one test to avoid this error.
Fixed: tint:1179
Change-Id: Id41b0eb0f404648de4e86a835fe43f1729cb4696
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Use a threadgroup memory argument for any workgroup variable that
contains a matrix.
The generator now provides a list of threadgroup memory arguments for
each entry point, so that the runtime knows how many bytes to allocate
for each argument.
Bug: tint:938
Change-Id: Ia4af33cd6a44c4f74258793443eb737c2931f5eb
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Dawn needs to know if a given entry point uses this builtin, so that
it can pass this information via a root constant for HLSL.
Bug: tint:752
Change-Id: I8bcd3a343db16774ffedd9db9813451f97f10aba
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For HLSL, use the new NumWorkgroupsFromUniform transform, and expose
the binding point to use for the generated uniform as a backend
option.
The MSL mapping is trivial, and it was already implemented for WGSL
and SPIR-V.
Bug: tint:752
Change-Id: I4bd37b5d26181629d72b152fe064a60caf8ecdc5
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This transform scans entry points for struct parameters that contain
the num_workgroups builtin, and replace accesses to these members with
a value loaded from a uniform buffer.
This will be used by the HLSL backend to implement the num_workgroups
builtin.
Bug: tint:752
Change-Id: Iefab3b14af8a08a6135348fded368a06d932e915
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The subsequent commits will implement this for all remaining backends.
Bug: tint:752
Change-Id: Id26f920fea93b5678466705612dcbfc229dc878a
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Ensure that remapped access modes are valid enum values.
NB: This is hard to test, as UBSan flags an out-of-range enum value as
a hard error.
Fixed: chromium:1248754, chromium:1248755
Change-Id: I2e686843134e6a285fb8316a1960fc4eadff2a93
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We were sorting the inputs twice.
Also make use the UniqueVector::operator std::vector() to simplify the code a little.
Doesn't appear to change any tests.
Just spotted while looking through code.
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Invoke the required transforms directly in the SPIR-V backend.
Change-Id: I78dc667d5c4c9c1d4da13ef5a99ece831c103982
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Invoke the required transforms directly in the HLSL backend.
Change-Id: I9465fef375dd4dad6a91c1e7e16ede6401b9bfc0
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Will requires updating the WGSL spec, which currently has rules looser than SPIR-V.
Fixed: tint:1167
Bug: chromium:1246163
Change-Id: Ie8fcfabc0bb89c7fb69c345475ff99c07fa04172
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Invoke the required transforms directly in the MSL backend.
Change-Id: Id8026b1a64415fbe363f8f8a5790e8216cd12c68
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This CL changes the way that the resolver traverses expressions to avoid stack overflows for deeply nested expressions.
Instead of having the expression resolver methods call back into
Expression(), add a TraverseExpressions() method that collects all the
expression nodes with a simple DFS.
This currently only changes the way that Expressions are traversed. We
may need to do the same for statements.
Bug: chromium:1246375
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When the magnitude is zero, then we don't care about the magnitude
of the exponent. The result value is always zero, without emitting
an error.
Fixed: tint:1166
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This is easy to do while we are processing builtins in the main
transform now that we use wrapper functions.
This is step towards removing the sanitizers completely.
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This is the HandleModuleScopeVars() part of the MSL sanitizer moved
verbatim to a standalone transform. The transform code is unchanged,
but some expected test outputs are different as this is now tested in
isolation instead of along with the rest of the sanitizer transforms.
This is step towards removing the sanitizers completely.
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Use this from the HLSL and SPIR-V sanitizers, instead of duplicating
this logic for them.
This is step towards removing the sanitizers completely.
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No new tests or any changes, just moving to a separate file in
preparation for adding lots more of these tests soon.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Fixes:tint:1124
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SPIR-V supports them but WGSL does not.
Fixed: chromium:1230976
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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
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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
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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
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Polyfill this for HLSL using an atomic add with the operand negated.
Fixed: tint:1130
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These operators are not defined in the metal namespace when the vector
operands are packed.
Fixed: tint:1121
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MSL vectors with other widths already match WGSL's rules for alignment
and size.
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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.
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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
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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
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The storage type of an assignment has to be constructible, which
prevents stores to atomic or runtime-sized array types.
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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.
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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
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This was shared by the shader IO transforms, but is no longer used
after they were refactored.
Bug: tint:920
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