(It's not clear to me why only some projects/compilers are complaining
but other parts of the code are using the explicit namespace.)
Change-Id: I24b0c3b8104932b4ec82a25f5eb96c08abff87b5
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/2901
Reviewed-by: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
This change implements timeline fences in Dawn.
It includes methods and descriptor members to eventually
support multi-queue, but does not implement them.
Bug: dawn:26
Change-Id: I81d5fee6acef402fe099227a034d9669a89ab6c3
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/2460
Commit-Queue: Austin Eng <enga@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
In preparation for the descriptorization of BindGroup, support was added
to treat wire ID 0 as nullptr for a bunch of objects. Now that we have a
fuzzer for the wire+frontend, we need to validate when we have a 0 id.
Either the wire needs to reject the ID or the frontend needs to validate
against nullptrs. Since only few entrypoints will have a use for
nullptrs (bind groups, render pass resolve textures), we require an
opt-in in the JSON file for a structure member or an argument to be
optional.
This disables the tests related to ID 0 = nullptr, because we don't yet
have optional argument/members in dawn.json.
BUG=chromium:905273
BUG=chromium:906418
BUG=chromium:908678
Change-Id: If9a3c4857db43ca26a90abff2437e1cebb0ab79b
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/2704
Reviewed-by: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephen White <senorblanco@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
When generating the proc tables for dawn_native and dawn_wire (for the
client), we were casting between function pointers with the C types and
function pointers with the internal types. This is UB and was caught by
UBSan.
Replace casts between function pointers by casts between types inside
the functions themselves.
BUG=chromium:906349
Change-Id: Icd8f6eedfa729e767ae3bacb2d6951f5ad5c4c82
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/2400
Reviewed-by: Stephen White <senorblanco@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
This removes the need for Clone() so it is removed and also adds tests
for the new constructors.
BUG=dawn:11
Change-Id: Ia45c765c2d30e40b0e036427793a62327b2008fc
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/1901
Reviewed-by: Stephen White <senorblanco@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
At this point this change is a noop, however encoders introduced in
follow-up patches aren't builders and thus won't have the fluent syntax.
BUG=dawn:5
Change-Id: Idc5f327a1a7788c3ba16a50491aefb054700f257
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/1540
Reviewed-by: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephen White <senorblanco@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
Instead make them have the same name as their typedef. This is because
anonymous structures is considered bad practice in C because it prevents
forward declaring them.
BUG=
Change-Id: I2d7a788a0d807a2689567d0bb220adaf5335e07a
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/1521
Reviewed-by: Stephen White <senorblanco@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
BUG=dawn:13
Change-Id: I7a224503d0a33ef148e63b8327a6a53df1b3868a
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/1520
Commit-Queue: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephen White <senorblanco@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@chromium.org>
The error type will help distinguish between validation errors, context
losts and others which should be handled differently.
Take advantage of advantage of this to change DAWN_RETURN_ERROR to
"return DAWN_FOO_ERROR" to have the return be more explicit. Also
removes usage of DAWN_TRY_ASSERT for more explicit checks.
Change-Id: Icbce16b0c8d8eb084b0af2fc132acee776909a36
We still keep a dummy BufferBuilder object around so that it can be used
for the builder error callback tests of the wire.
Change-Id: If0c502bb8b62ee3ed61815e34e9b6ee6c03a65ef
This required putting Queue::Submit on QueueBase which is something we
would want to do anyway, and removes the need for Queue::ValidateSubmit
being called in the ProcTable.
This removes the need for all the "GeneratedCodeIncludes" files and
leads to a bunch of simplifications in BindGroup as well as the
dawn_native CMakeLists.txt.
Finally this was done in order to simplify the writing of BUILD.gn
files.
Also moves the TerribleCommandBuffer to utils:: because it isn't part of
the implementation of the wire, renames dawn::wire to dawn_wire, moves
src/wire to src/dawn_wire and puts the interface of dawn_wire in
src/include/dawn_wire.
The dawn.h and dawncpp.h structure definitions references dawnFoo or
dawn::Foo respectively when it should reference dawn_native::FooBase* in
dawn_native. Autogenerate files to declare the dawn_native version of
the structs and change the ProcTable generation to use it instead.
This is important to make libdawn_native a shared library because
currently it was depending on dawncpp's definition of .Get().
When a MapReadRequestCallback arrived late and hit one of the early out
of the handler (for example if the buffer was already unmapped), the
handler wouldn't consume the data payload of the command. This would
cause the command buffer pointer to not be advanced enough and point to
random data instead of the next command.
Methods, when their arguments are stored in a structure, are very
similar to structures (duh?) Take advantage of this to factor the
[de]serialization code between them and not just memcpy structures
around. This will allow structures to contain objects, and pointers to
other structures / array of objects etc.
The flow of commands is a bit more involved than for MapReadAsync and
goes like this:
- C->S MapAsync isWrite = true
- S: Call MapWriteAsync
- S: MapWriteAsync callback fired
- S->C: MapWriteAsyncCallback (no data compared to the read case)
- C: Call the MapWriteAsync callback with a zeroed out buffer
- C: Application calls unmap.
- C->S: UpdateMappedData with the content of the mapped pointer
- S: Copy the data in the mapped pointer
- C->S: Regular unmap command
- S: Call unmap
Makes nxt_end2end_tests -w pass all tests.
Also duplicates the MapRead wire tests for the write cases
This will help with follow-up changes that add support for a more
complete grammer of types, including structures containing pointers
to objects or other structures.
Instead of having the wire::Client and wire::Server directly act on
buffer memory, a couple interfaces are introduced so that WireCmd can do
things like get the object<->id mapping and temporary allocations.
While the serialization and deserialization of most commands was moved
into WireCmd, the commands that don't directly correspond to NXT methods
have their logic moved inside Client and Server and will be made to
expose the new interface in a follow-up commit.
When calling unmap on a mapped buffer for which the callback hasn't
fired yet, the callback should be called with UNKNOWN. The code marked
the callback as called only after calling it, causing problems with
re-entrancy where the callback would be called twice.
This could also get triggered by destroying the buffer inside the
callback.
Fix this in backend::Buffer and the WireClient and add test for both.
The templates will live in the Chromium prototype. This also removes
the blink/ prefix from the Blink template filenames as this won't be
present in anymore.
* clang/gcc: enable -pedantic warnings
* suppress a GCC-specific warning in stb_image
* And some clang-specific warnings
* -Wconversion (clang) -Wold-style-cast (clang+gcc)
and fix a few warnings that show up with these (and a few more with
-Wconversion on gcc, even though that's not enabled by default)
* bunch more warnings
* fixes
* remove merge error
This macro has some advantages over the standard library one:
- It prints the place where the macro was triggered
- It "references" the condition even in Release to avoid warnings
- In release, if possible, it gives compiler hints
It is basically is stripped down version of the ASSERT macros I wrote
for the Daemon engine in src/common/Assert.h
This commit also removes the stray "backend" namespaces for common/
code.
This directory used to contain both the state tracking code for the
backends, and the common utilities that could be used both by the
backends and the rest of the code. Things are now:
- src/common is utility code for the whole repo
- src/backend contains libNXT's code
- src/utils is utility code that we don't want in libNXT
This commit also changes all includes to use global paths from src/
bacause it had to touch a bunch of #include statements anyway.
This adds support for "natively defined" API types like callbacks that
will have to be implemented manually for each target language. Also this
splits the concept of "native method" into a set of native methods per
language.
Removes the "Synchronous error" concept that was used to make builders
work in the maybe Monad, this will have to be reinroduced with builder
callbacks.