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
Change-Id: I93b7d6867f92397aa47838ab2c94530b6e634617
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The special-case for zero-valued constructors is unnecessary, as an
empty initializer list already correctly zero-initializes for all
types. This was causing an additional {} to be emitted for empty
structures, which the MSL compiler rejects.
Fixed: tint:821
Change-Id: Ib48c73eadef15b517e14b248229ecfbbfeb13f81
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Add `transform::InlinePointerLets` - a Transform that moves all usage of function-scope `let` statements of a pointer type into their places of usage.
Make the HLSL writer transform pointer parameters to `inout`.
Fixed: tint:183
Change-Id: I0a7552fa6cd31c7b7691e64feae3170a81cc6c49
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Change the type of the values in an ast::WorkgroupDecoration to be
ast::Expression nodes, so that they can represent both
ast::ScalarExpression (literal) and ast::IdentifierExpression
(module-scope constant).
The Resolver processes these nodes to produce a uint32_t for the
default value on each dimension, and captures a reference to the
module-scope constant if it is overridable (which will soon be used by
the inspector and backends).
The WGSL parser now uses `primary_expression` to parse arguments to
workgroup_size.
Also added some WorkgroupSize() helpers to ProgramBuilder.
Bug: tint:713
Change-Id: I44b7b0021b925c84f25f65e26dc7da6b19ede508
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This reverts commit 594075a2f0.
Reason for revert: This is not a complete solution. It does not cover assignment of variables of the same struct type, but of different access types. For example:
```
[[block]] struct S{ i : 32; };
var<storage> gr : [[access(read)]] S;
var<storage> gw : [[access(write)]] S;
fn f() {
var a : S;
a = gr;
gw = a;
}
```
With my CL, we currently generate invalid assignments because the new types of 'S' for 'gr' and 'gw' are now all different types. We would need to generate functions to assign between them.
In the end, we will drop this strategy, and instead, Dawn will be modified to not rely on names.
Original change's description:
> Add DuplicateStorageStruct transform
>
> This transform is currently required by Dawn for it's GLSL backend so
> that SPIRV-Cross does not end up renaming the structures internally,
> which it does to fix aliasing problems. We can remove this transform
> if/once Dawn using binding numbers rather than names for uniform/storage
> buffer data.
>
> Bug: tint:386
> Bug: tint:808
>
> CloneContext: allow insert before/after of a node marked for removal
> Change-Id: I3ff3b37bca62db07d5c759250dd4777e279b7a4f
> Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/51403
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> Reviewed-by: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
TBR=bclayton@google.com,amaiorano@google.com,noreply+kokoro@google.com
Change-Id: I695347b0ffe8be23b9dc44885af378be56512406
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: tint:386
Bug: tint:808
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This transform is currently required by Dawn for it's GLSL backend so
that SPIRV-Cross does not end up renaming the structures internally,
which it does to fix aliasing problems. We can remove this transform
if/once Dawn using binding numbers rather than names for uniform/storage
buffer data.
Bug: tint:386
Bug: tint:808
CloneContext: allow insert before/after of a node marked for removal
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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/###
Change-Id: I9b4d8d134c8494b0f48c8656f3bf694f76d5303f
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Makes future development easier.
New features:
* A more compact and cleaner results view
* Concurrent testing, much quicker across multiple cores
* Supports comparing output against an expected file, including a text diff of differences. Also has a flag for updating the expected outputs
* Advanced file-globbing support, including scanning for files in subdirectories
* Skip lists are now no longer hidden away in the tool, but defined as a SKIP header in the *.expected.* file
Change-Id: I4fac80bb084a720ec9a307b4acf9f73792973a1d
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In preparation for implementing
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/issues/1604, this change removes the
sem::AccessControl node. Instead, the ast::AccessControl::Access enum is
now on the sem::StorageTexture class, as well as on sem::Variable. For
sem::Variable, the field is set when the variable's type is either a
storage buffer or a storage texture.
Bug: tint:802
Change-Id: Id479af36b401d067b015027923f4e715f5f69f25
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With the parsers now using ast::Types, nothing should be producing these any more.
This change also removes Resolver::Canonical(), which is now unneeded as there are no sem::Aliases to remove.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I0c1a49f49372c1fcc37864502f07c5c76328d471
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There's now no need to have both.
Removes a whole bunch of Sem().Get() smell, and simplifies the resolver.
Also fixes a long-standing issue where an array with an explicit, but equal-to-implicit-stride attribute would result in a different type to an array without the decoration.
Bug: tint:724
Fixed: tint:782
Change-Id: I0202459009cd45be427cdb621993a5a3b07ff51e
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If a directory is specified, then check shader source files there.
Otherwise, use shader source files in the same directory as the test
script.
Enhance error checking and messages.
Change-Id: I6ea40e2a44128ba3ce103faaad5326b89bbf4ed7
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The --dump-spirv option tells tint_unittests to output the
SPIR-V assembly text for a module which did not make the SPIR-V reader
fail. This lets us get extract a corpus of SPIR-V modules, and
lets us more easily verify that the test shaders are valid in the first
place.
Also:
- Add test/extract-spvasm.py to split that output to separate SPIR-V
assembly files
- Add optional second argument test/test-all.sh to specify a directory
look for input files.
- BUILD.gn: Add dependency from //test:tint_unittests_main to
//test:tint_unittests_config to pick up source dependency on
the internal header of the SPIRV-Tools optimizer, needed by
the indirection through src/reader/spirv/parser_impl_test_helper.h
This is useful for bulk testing
Fixed: tint:756
Change-Id: I4fe232ac736003f7d9be35544328302d652381ea
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- Move headers from libtint_sem_src into libtint_core_all_src so that
there is no circular header dependency between headers of these two
targets. libtint_sem_src is now just a hack to have a different name for
a few .cc files.
- Made libtint_core_src publicly depend on its deps so that headers of
libtint_core_all_src are made visible through it.
- Added spvtools dependencies in a couple places that were mistakenly
removed in a previous commit.
- Moved helpers common to multiple unittest targets out of
tint_unittests_core_src and into a tint_test_helpers target that
all tint_unittests_source_set depend on.
- Ran GN format that reordered some lists a bit.
Bug: None
Change-Id: I544a73d73366be9dd2ac8e56c7593fd9f2b86cf8
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Copy all of the type classes from src/type into ast.
Required the merging of:
* type::Struct into the existing ast::Struct - ast::Struct now has a name.
* type::AccessControl into the existing ast::AccessControl enumerator - The old ast::AccessControl enumerator is now ast::AccessControl::Access
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Ibb950036ed551ec769c6d3d2c8fb411809cf6931
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