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
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Mostly just deleting unneeded code, and a few additional cleanups as a
result.
Bug: tint:697
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Generate a uniform buffer that will receive the lengths of all storage
buffers, and use this to implement calls to arrayLength(). The
transform is provided with a set of mappings from storage buffer
binding points to the corresponding index into the array of buffer
lengths. The transform reports whether it generated the uniform
buffers or not.
Use this transform from the MSL sanitizer, using the binding number as
the index into the array. This matches the behavior of spirv-cross,
and so works with how Dawn already produces this uniform buffer.
Bug: tint:256
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Zero the workgroup memory for all backends.
We can probably disable this for the backends that support workgroup zeroing, but that's an optimization we can perform later.
Fixed: tint:280
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Zero initializes all referenced workgroup storage classed variables used by each entry point.
Bug: tint:280
Fixed: tint:911
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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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If during clone, we register a type, function or global declaration, we could end up with the declaration held twice by the AST Module.
AST nodes must only be referenced once.
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Removing parsing support for the 'in' and 'out' storage classes is
enough to prevent anyone from using the old syntax. The Input and
Output storage classes will remain in the AST for now, as the SPIR-V
reader still has codepaths that use them, and the SPIR-V writer
currently still relies on them.
Bug: tint:697
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Storage buffers are emitted as `ByteAddressBuffer`s in HLSL, so we have to jump through hoops to support atomic ops on storage buffer atomics.
Workgroup atomics are far more conventional, but very little code can be shared between these two code paths.
Bug: tint:892
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After implementing validation and fairly exhaustive tests, discovered
that conversion of scalar vector to bool vector did not work in the
spir-v backend. For module scope variables, we use and rely on the
FoldConstants transform to ensure no conversion needs to take place.
This is necessary because we cannot easily introduce temporary values
and refer to them when casting at module scope. Note that for the same
reason, module-level conversions are always constant foldable, so this
works. For function-level conversions, implemented support to emit a
comparison against a zero value, and store the result in the bool
vector.
Bug: tint:865
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This is required for implementing module-level conversions in the spir-v
backend (upcoming CL).
Bug: tint:865
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This will be relied on by the upcoming arrayLength transform.
Update test expectations.
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The Resolver already has this information, so just propagate it to the
semantic variable.
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Allows for reflection of the specific textures that a sampler has
sampled.
BUG=tint:699
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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
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Some overload mismatches just make no sense without this
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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
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This translates to/from OpNot for SPIR-V, and ~ for all three textual
language backends.
Fixed: tint:866
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https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1801
indexes must be of type 'i32' or 'u32'
Bug: tint:867
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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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Replaces arrays with an explicit stride with an array to a structure holding the element padded with a `[[size]]` decoration.
Note that the HLSL writer is still not correctly emitting structure fields with a `[[size]]`, which will be fixed in a follow up change.
Bug: tint:182
Bug: tint:895
Fixed: tint:180
Fixed: tint:649
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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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Previously the Clone() of the AST would clone all the functions, globals
and type declarations in a temporary vector, then assign this to the
ast::Module. This meant that adding new module-scope declarations inside
callbacks of ReplaceAll() would place them right at the top, before any
of the cloned declarations.
As top-level declarations are not statements, ensuring that a new object
comes before the current ReplaceAll() declaration is surprisingly
tricky.
With this change, we can now safely assume that calling
ProgramBuilder::Var(), ProgramBuilder::Func(), ProgramBuilder::Alias()
or ProgramBuilder::Structure() inside a ReplaceAll() will add that
module-scoped declaration before the currently processed top-level
declaration.
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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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No other outputs require signedness conversion, so we can simplify
one part of the code
Bug: tint:508
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Sometimes a stack of transforms will generate multiple different
DisableValidationDecorations on a single node.
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Previously we were only validating return statements that had values,
which meant we were not catching issues when the return value was
omitted in a non-void function.
Fixed: chromium:1219037
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It's an array in Vulkan SPIR-V, but a scalar u32 in WGSL.
Handle signedness change.
Note that input variables can't have an initializer, so that
doesn't need to be handled.
Bug: tint:508
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Also, complete the list of builtins that need signedness conversion.
Bug: tint:508
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Update the plan for pipeline I/O.
Bug: tint:508
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We have the end-to-end test-runner which validates all this stuff.
There's no need to also Validate in the unit tests.
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Also split out validation tests from call_test.cc into call_validation_test.cc.
Bug: tint:886
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Wrap the texture expression in parentheses when it has lower
precendence than the function call operator.
Cast integer coordinates to unsigned integers as required by MSL.
Fixed: tint:536
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Move these module-scope variables to entry point parameters and pass
them as arguments to functions that use them. Disable entry point IO
validation for them.
Emit [[texture()]] and [[sampler()]] attributes on these entry point
parameters.
Fixed: tint:145
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When moving private and workgroup variables into the entry point,
generate pointers to pass as arguments to sub-functions on demand,
instead of upfront. This removes a bunch of unnecessary dereferences
for accesses inside the entry point, and one function variable.
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The old non-pointer argument overload remains, but is now deprecated.
Bug: tint:806
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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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And produce a warning if these are used. Hard to test, as we don't want to introduce fake functions in our definition file.
Also add missing cast in EnumMatcher.
Bug: tint:806
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Functions cannot be called main, and we do not run the rename reserved
keywords transform as part of the sanitizer.
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Adding this information to each entry point reported by the inspector.
BUG=tint:855
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- Add resolver/call_test.cc for new unit tests, and move a couple that
were in resolver/validation_test.cc to it
- Fix CalculateArrayLength transform so that it passes the address of
the u32 it creates to the internal function
- Fix tests broken as a result of this change
Bug: tint:664
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To declare a front_facing builtin variable
- declare as a parameter of the entry point function or it can be
- declared as members of structures that are entry point function parameters
The type of the function-parameter/structure-member must be boolean.
Bug: tint:357
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When generating the store type for a variable, follow SPIR-V
instructions directly. Avoid using the SPIRV-Tools optimizer because
it deduplicates structures that differ only in non-semantic annotation (e.g. member names)
Bug: tint:737
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TypeDecls (alias, structure) are not a types - they declare types.
ast::TypeName is what's used for a ast::Type.
Previously we were trying to automatically convert these to TypeNames in the builder, but having these inherit from ast::Type was extremely error prone.
reader/spirv was actually constructing ast::Structs and using them as types, which is invalid.
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Combines the calls to ty.alias() and AST().AddConstructedType()
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Add a Resolver::IsPlain() method to check for plain types, which is
then used instead of IsStorable() for validating array and struct
subtypes.
Remove validation of assignment and constructor RHS types, instead
validating the type of the variable declaration. This catches
additional errors that were previously missed, such as using a pointer
for a var declaration with no constructor.
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Required a lot of test fixes.
ProgramBuilder: :ConstructValueFilledWith() was a major source of unreached AST types, and this has been removed with more powerful type-building helpers in resolver_test_helper.h.
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Roughly 4x faster than validating with the MSL executable.
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name intersect
v-2000: Function names must not have any intersect with module-scope
variable names.
A declaration must not introduce a name when that identifier is already
in scope with the same end scope as another instance of that name.
A module-scope variable and a function have the same end scope ie.
end of the program.
bug: tint:260
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- Add missing DescriptorSet and Binding decorations.
- Add missing Phi inbound edge
- Add a preamble with an OpMemoryModel instruction
- Add a preamble and an empty entry point that is not involved with the
test (sometimes)
- Disable dumping of test with known bad output (tint:863, tint:98)
- Fix storage classes on variables
Bug: tint:863, tint:98
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The argument order between WGSL and SPIR-V is different (condition is first in SPIR-V, last in WGSL)
Fixed: tint:560
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Much like uintN, intN, floatN - boolN is far more common, and easier to read than vector<bool, N>
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That would cause OOB reads.
Fixed: tint:836
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The tests that were in ptr_ref_* should have been in var_let_*. Move these to the right place, and add more tests that actually test the pointer access.
Bug: tint:846
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ProgramBuilder is about as internal as you can get - this really should not be public.
MSVC seems to try an instantiate some of the template methods in ProgramBuilder when it is included externally (for PCH or DLL exports perhaps?), and failing with bizzare error messages that contain no point-of-instantiation.
As this header was never intended to be public in the first place, detect and error if the tint.h include guard is found while processing program_builder.h, and fix up the couple of bad transitive includes.
Fixes tint -> dawn autoroller
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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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and allow them in any order.
We're about to add Yet Another optional parameter - access control.
For style, we probably want this field before the decorations, however
that means adding more default values for all the cases where we don't
need to specify the access control.
Instead use some template magic to allow extra parameters to be
specified in any order, and entirely optional, with sensible defaults.
This keeps things readable and without huge code refactorings.
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
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This removes the need to check for an empty function body and means we
can unconditionally build the function constant initializers, instead
of deferring this work via captured lambdas.
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This fixes constructors for structures that contain padding members
due to explicit layout attributes.
Also fix one test that was wrongly using an identity type constructor
for a structure.
Fixed: tint:853
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Use the new [[stage()]] decorations in intrinsics.def to validate that intrinsics are only called from the correct pipeline stages.
Fixed: tint:657
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Specifies that the overload can only be used in the specific stages.
Actually validating this with the IntrinsicTable is TODO.
Bug: tint:657
Bug: tint:832
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* Add new template utilty functions, including the ability to split out multiple files.
* Add basic printing of the semantic overloads.
* Add a pointer from the overload to the function
* Change TemplateArguments from a list of FQN to a list of interface{} (any). This is required as once the overload is permutated, some arguments will need to hold integers.
This will be used by the test generator.
Bug: tint:832
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Add a deprecated warning for the old syntax.
Bug: tint:846
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Add `[[internal]]` decoration on `storage_class.handle` - its not an entry that should ever appear in WGSL.
Bug: tint:832
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Nothing was limiting the texel format to i32, u32, f32, and so the resolver was accepting any type here, and things would break in the backends.
Also limit texture access controls to read or write. read_write is not supported for textures currently.
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This was done in ValidateArray(), but this comes after the call to DefaultAlignAndSize(), which will ICE if the type is not storable.
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This was calling Type() without actually checking that the resolve succeeded.
Have the caller resolve the AST type to the semantic type, so that there's a sensible place to handle errors.
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Formerly, tmpnam_s was used to ensure a unique file name, but then we'd
append an extension to it, invalidating its uniqueness. Instead, we now
do our own uniqueness check by attempting to create a unique empty file
for write with new names until it succeeds.
Bug: tint:812
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Using WaitForMultipleObjects on the handles to stdout and stderr streams
is apparently not the right way to do this. Instead, we create 2
threads, one that reads stdout, and one that reads stderr, and we wait
on those threads, along with the process handle.
Bug: tint:812
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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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Add a template file to generate intrinsic_table.inl and
include this from intrinsic_table.cc.
Speeds up execution of the unittests by 20 - 30%, and
reduces the executable size by a couple of percent.
Bug: tint:832
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Sometimes a value can come from a block which does not appear
in the structured block order. That block will never execute,
so we can safely use the null value instead.
Bug: tint:804
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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 array accesses, where we were previously generating *a[i].
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Pull the HLSL transformation out to a standalone transform that can be
used by both HLSL and MSL.
The new E2E tests do not yet pass for MSL because they produce array
assignments, which will be addressed in the next patch.
Fixed: tint:826
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Add a template file to generate parameter_usage.h and
parameter_usage.cc when using tools/intrinsic-gen
Bug: tint:832
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Add a template file to generate intrinsic_type.h and
intrinsic_type.cc when using tools/intrinsic-gen
Bug: tint:832
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Change the GenerateGLSLStd450 method to GetGLSLStd450 and have it
return the import id. That's the only interesting use.
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The definition file for the WGSL intrinsics.
Will be parsed by a new `intrinsic-gen` parser to generate the IntriniscTable and tests.
Bug: tint:832
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Signed zeros are emitted.
Subormal numbers are emitted as hex float.
Handling Inf and NaN is unresolved in the spec.
See https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/issues/1769
NaN tests are disabled, due to platform dependence.
Windows x86-64 seems to always set the high mantissa bit
on NaNs.
Fixed: tint:76
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This avoid duplicating the logic in two places, and makes it easier to
implement according to the spec.
Bug: tint:376
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MaybeEmitCombinatorialValue() didn't check that MakeOperand() or RectifySecondOperandSignedness() didn't error, leading to ICEs.
Bug: crbug.com/tint/804
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Previous logic relied on the fact that for most operations, for a given
lhs type, there was exactly one rhs type allowed, except for
multiplication. This is no longer true in the spec, so making this test
work is more complex now. Instead, we simplify the test by having it
take the cartesian product of all possible (type * type * op), and
skipping any triplet not found in the all_valid_cases table.
Bug: tint:376
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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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Inserts a new node at the end of a (potentially empty) list.
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Inserts a new node at the start of a (potentially empty) list.
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This will soon be used by a new MSL sanitizing transform.
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They are always identifiers, and this removes unnecessary type casting
from usages of CallExpression::func().
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This fixes issues with passing constant arrays to functions.
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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
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Those tests already exist under src/ast.
Add a test of sem::Texture::dim() instead
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- Translates from OpImageSampleDrefExplicitLod, but the Lod must
be a constant 0, or the reader issues an error.
The requirement for Lod 0 is a constraint from Metal, inherited
by WGSL.
Fixed: tint:425, tint:482
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Also spruce up texture validation tests so that they validate error
messages.
Bug: tint:805
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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
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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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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
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BlockStatement for the root block of a function
Add some basic tests for this lot.
Bug: tint:812
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You've helped us bridge two worlds.
Good Night, Sweet Prince.
Fixed: tint:724
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These were the last two types to migrate away from typ::TypePair.
Bug: tint:724
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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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Also add validation for when a named type is declared more than once.
Bug: tint:803
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Allows us to put block-type-specific data on the specific subtype instead of littering a common base class
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Also contains a UBSAN fix for tests that didn't quite all migrate to ast::I32.
Bug: tint:724
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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
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A helper class and macro used to simplify scope-based assignment of
variables.
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Use the WGSL_SPEC_CONSTANT preprocessor macros as parameters to
[numthreads()] when the dimension is overridable.
Remove the macro #undef to make this possible.
Bug: tint:713
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Generate an OpSpecConstantComposite instruction decorated with the
WorkgroupSize builtin. Only support a single stage with an overridable
workgroup size.
Bug: tint:713
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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
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This functionality is no longer needed, so just remove it.
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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
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Change-Id: I695347b0ffe8be23b9dc44885af378be56512406
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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Bug: tint:808
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Add more E2E tests to cover pointers with different storage classes.
Fixed: tint:815
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When the LHS type is not one of the common expression types
Fixes operator precedence issues around pointers and member accesses.
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The workgroup size should not be a property of the function in the
AST, and this lays the groundwork for allowing both literals and
module-scope constants to be used for this attribute.
Bug: tint:713
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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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Omits an object from a vector when that vector is cloned
Bug: tint:183
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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
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Don't construct these with undefined values
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Rename:
* type() to StoreType()
* storage_class() to StorageClass()
Move away from snake_case methods in the semantic namespace.
Try to avoid generic 'type()' method names.
Also add an assertion to detect doubly nested references (these are
invalid).
Bug: tint:727
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Adds texture_external to the inspector, allowing us to recognize the
type and return provide binding information. Includes a basic test.
Bug: Dawn:728
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Once the resolver correctly handles address-of and indirections,
the logic around these will be different enough that a parameterized
test no longer makes sense.
Bug: tint:727
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Add AddressOf() and Deref()
Add overloads of Expr() that take a source
Change WrapInStatement() to create a `let`. Unlike `var`, `let` can be
used to hold pointers.
Bug: tint:727
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Use this to check that type and expr are both not nullptr.
Cleans up the random mix of checking `expr`, `type` or both.
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Currently unused, but will be soon.
Also add String() methods on all the types ifndef DEBUG.
Again unused, but these are helpful for debugging type related bugs.
Bug: tint:727
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This is what it is (currently) called in the spec
Bug: tint:727
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Semantic information about block statements the resolver would
temporarily create while resolving is now exposed in a
sem::BlockStatement class.
In the process, semantic information about statements in general is
overhauled so that a statement has a reference to its parent
statement, regardless of whether this is a block.
Bug: tint:799
Bug: tint:800
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Also validate that workgroup_size is only applied to compute stages,
and not duplicated.
Fixed: tint:703
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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
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The backends now use sem::Variable::ConstantId() instead, since the
AST does not have the correct ID when the parameterless version of the
override attribute is used.
Change-Id: I816295c8b2e4baa1671c9d042920bf001b1b4336
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Prove this error is caught by SPIR-V validation.
This requires a recent version of SPIRV-Tools.
Fixed: tint:793
Change-Id: I30977de7c4d1c291ab9ea13df80189426a842521
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The Resolver, Inspector, and backends already handle this form of the
attribute correctly, so this is straightforward.
Fixed: tint:755
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This will be needed by Dawn to handle overriding pipeline constants by
name in the API.
Bug: tint:755
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Generator::Generate() no longer takes an argument.
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This enables the backends to emit overridable constants that had no ID
specified in the attribute.
Bug: tint:755
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Keep track of any constant IDs specified in the shader, and then
allocate IDs for the remaining constants when creating the semantic
info.
Bug: tint:755
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Nothing currently generates these.
Resolver currently doesn't know how to handle these.
Backends currently stubbed enough to build without warnings.
Bug: tint:727
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There's now one remainin use of the semantic info in the WGSL writer - the transformation of [[offset]] into padded fields.
This does not belong in the WGSL writer, but instead part of the transform::Wgsl sanitizer.
Bug: tint:798
Change-Id: I95ba11f022c41150cc12de84a4085cd7d42019fe
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To declare a local variable, we write `var name : type`, not `var<function> name : type`.
This change fixes all the places where we were feeding StorageClass::kFunction into variable declarations.
Note that the resolved, semantic variable correctly infers the `kFunction` StorageClass.
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Add a new parameter to BindingRemapper::Remappings that allows resulting binding points to collide.
When enabled, the output of the transform contains two or more module-scoped variables with the same binding point, used by the same entry point, then these variables will be decorated with an internal decoration to disable validation for the collision.
This is to work around collisions generated for the HLSL backend where the variables actually exist in different register classes, which is permitted by D3D12.
The transform will only generate these decorations if it needs to.
Fixed: tint:797
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An [[internal]] decoration that specifically disables certain validation checks.
Begin with a single kFunctionHasNoBody mode.
Migrate the Resolver to using this instead of allowing any InternalDecoration to disable the checks for no-body.
Bug: tint:797
Change-Id: I213b9a6844a456775ede06d60e456d9f77a449d0
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Variable() is called for globals, locals and parameters. Much of the logic is the same.
Move all the common logic down into Variable(). This:
* Removes some yucky default parameters
* Adds type validation that was missing for globals (broken tests fixed)
* Gives me a single place to implement the Reference type wrapping
Bug: tint:727
Change-Id: I70f4a3603d7fa781da938508aa2a1bc80ec15d77
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Removes the texture_external overload for textureSample and replaces it
with a texture_external overload of textureSampleLevel to match merged
spec. Adds a transform that adds the implicit level parameter to
textureSampleLevel. Modifies unit tests to reflect change.
Bug: dawn:728
Change-Id: I2dbc9232b4343db1075be79fda0054231860f3b1
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Make all test programs valid.
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WGSL only has vector normalize, not scalar.
Scalar normalize is always 1.0, so return that directly.
Bug: tint:765
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Emit AST equivalent to:
var foo: sampler;
instead of
var<handle> foo: sampler;
This is necessary to pass new checks in the resolver.
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But I liked the comment where it was.
I think the linter was wrong, but it doesn't like my argument.
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Bug found when passing program through spirv writer and then reader.
This failed in the writer.
Bug: tint:792
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This has been moved into the Spirv sanitizer, and Dawn is now using
this path.
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Bug found when passing program through spirv writer and then reader.
Bug: tint:792
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Adds a transform that adds an additional 'level' parameter to textureLoad calls
when used with a texture_external. Adds a test for the textureLoad
transform. Additionally adds a test for calls to textureDimensions with
a texture_external.
Bug: dawn:728
Change-Id: I613ce8185e9a4c49529fd8e48323e586c95dde04
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The only multisampled texture type supported by WGSL is
texture_multisampled_2d
Fixed: tint:780
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Bug found when passing program through spirv writer and then reader.
Bug: tint:792
Change-Id: I904b959ba1d540b4377f8b9027286182ee0c34e9
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This was originally used to find and fix tests that were not
initializing constants, but these were independently fixed by jrprice@
recently (see https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/50042)
recently. Still, this change is useful to avoid this happening again.
Bug: tint:792
Change-Id: I0119a1a6ade7a70a0d110ef0aac80f4eaf37a7b4
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Validate that:
* That resource variables have resource bindings
* Only resource variables have resource bindings
* That a [[binding]] decoration is paired with a [[group]]
* That binding points are not reused in the same entry point
Fixed: tint:235
Fixed: tint:645
Bug: tint:645
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These originate from a time before Castable, and there were hand-written Is<T>() methods on each of the base types.
Castable has its own tests that ensure the Is<T>() and As<T>() work as expected.
We don't need to check that this logic works for every type that derives from castable.
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Give them sensible names.
Make them act consistently.
Remove those that were not used.
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We don't want the WGSL parser to have to maintain type lookups.
If the WGSL language is updated to allow module-scope variables to be declared in any order, then the single-pass approach is going to fail horribly.
Instead do the check in the Resovler.
With this change, the AST nodes actually contain the correctly declared storage class.
Fix up the SPIR-V reader to generate StorageClass::kNone for handle types.
Fix all tests.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I102e30c9bbef32de40e123c2676ea9a281dee74d
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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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Don't create disjoint AST type nodes.
Instead use a new bespoke type hierarchy that can Build() the required
AST nodes.
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Adds the external texture transform to always run in the spirv, msl, and hlsl writers.
Bug: dawn:728
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WGSL now supports type inferencing with `let` declarations, so `var->type()` may return nullptr.
Calling a method (`Is<T>()`) on a nullptr object is UB. Instead used the free-function form which can handle nullptr objects.
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Using semantic info.
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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
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BUG=tint:773
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This makes it easier to triage test failures.
Bug: tint:765
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There's now no need to have both.
Removes a whole bunch of Sem().Get() smell, and simplifies the resolver.
Bug: tint:724
Fixed: tint:761
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As() was being called on a nullptr object.
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If the initial array accessor in a chain uses a non-literal index, use
the path that copies the source to a function variable, and then
perform a load from the OpAccessChain result if necessary.
Fixed: tint:426
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Don't have a separate diagnostic list, just put the errors straight into the ProgramBuilder's diagnostics.
This also fixes an issue where we were taking the stringified diagnostic list and creating a single error on resolution failure. This was the cause of the `error: error:` messages sometimes seen.
Also fix a stupid negated-logic bug around the "resolving failed, but no error was raised" ICE.
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Semantic types are no longer cloneable, entirely avoiding the issue this hack was working around.
Bug: tint:724
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Having a common base class will tighten up some of the dynamic casting that we do.
Bug: tint:724
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Includes a significant refactoring of helper functions in
tint_common_fuzzer.cc/.h
BUG=tint:722
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This is valid when they are overridable constants. The resolver will
validate whether or not this is the case.
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Unless they are pipeline overridable.
Fixed several tests that were violating this.
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Only allow them on constants, where no other decoration is valid.
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The code to auto-generate initializers for overridable pipeline
constants was in the non-const code path, so move it to the right
place and fix the tests that were wrongly testing non-const variables.
Bug: tint:254
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BUG=tint:778
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This CL: all SPIR-V modules in parser_impl_module_var_test.cc
Bug: tint:765
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This prevents two initializers with different types from incorrectly
using the same OpConstantComposite instruction.
Fixed: tint:777
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Two incompatible changes landed simultaniously.
Also fix a warning about variable shadowing.
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These should always be generated by the resolver, not manually constructed by transforms.
This also fixes duplicate intrinsic output from DecomposeStorageAccess.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I979d55f7b141f38c0504dc72cc3c63e8353ac14f
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This is disabled by default and can be enabled via transform data. The
separate EmitVertexPointSize transform will be removed once Dawn
starts using the Spirv sanitizer to do this.
Bug: tint:753
Change-Id: I676c4cef5bc53f2dbf2330645faa4a0f2bfe11bd
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It's common to want this when indexing matrices.
Change-Id: Ic60a3a8d05873119d78a3cb0860d129e33ac3525
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Adds a transform to reclassify single-plane texture_external types into 2d sampled textures. Adds a unit test for the transform.
Bug: dawn:728
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Instead of a typ::TypePair.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Ife8fac86093eb128bc98974e1f6614a73c42a9e6
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The error message was already being logged, but the status
flag was not being set.
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Catch the nullptrs early.
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This was a stub implementation copypasta'd from the semantic types.
By removing this, ProgramIDOf(ast::Node*) will be used instead, and these checks will actually work.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I72f2fc5d89d81fb485b3549cb8138517c83c9482
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Helps catch brokenness before asking the developer to stare at AST dumps.
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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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Remove all sem::Type references from the AST.
ConstructedTypes are now all AST types.
The parsers will still create semantic types, but these are now disjoint
and ignored.
The parsers will be updated with future changes to stop creating these
semantic types.
Resolver creates semantic types from the AST types. Most downstream
logic continues to use the semantic types, however transforms will now
need to rebuild AST type information instead of reassigning semantic
information, as semantic nodes are fully rebuilt by the Resolver.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I4ce03a075f13c77648cda5c3691bae202752ecc5
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If the array accessor expression uses a literal index, generate an
OpCompositeExtract instruction. Dynamic indices will be handled in a
follow-up patch.
Fixed: tint:767
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This is a step to being able to dump the SPIR-V for
successfully converted modules.
Bug: tint:756
Change-Id: Ifa48c88835ff10824c542a4e13d8a2d3a7f7f484
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Register all aliases, and don't share type nodes
Bug: tint:724
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Reconstructs the AST nodes needed to build the given semantic type.
Bug: tint:724
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typ::Types originating from ConvertType() will hold direct pointers to ast::Struct and ast::Aliase. These must not be used directly. Instead TypeNames should be created to refer to these.
Bug: tint:724
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Add a new constructor that only takes a ProgramBuilder.
This allows cloning objects to and from the same ProgramBuilder.
Also clean up tests.
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And add a few additional helper methods.
Stepping stone to having the module only reference AST nodes.
Bug: tint:724
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And use MaybeCreateTypename() in more places.
Bug: tint:724
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My last CL (https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/49542) made it
so that AST nodes are re-created every type we resolve a spirv type id
to a tint type. This creates duplicate nodes, most of which are cleaned
up at the end of parsing. However, duplicates added as global
constructed types are not handled, so this CL makes sure we do not add
said duplicates.
Bug: tint:769
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Ifab46aa3b843a841c4371659dbec64891fdabc9a
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The spirv parser now creates ast types along with sem types via
typ::Type. All sem::Type* were replaced with typ::Type, and its `ast`
member is used over the `sem` member to make it easier to migrate to
ast-only.
The parser was written to take advantage of the fact that types were
resolved to semantic types during parsing. For instance, a mapping of
spirv typeid to sem::Type* was used throughout (`id_to_type_`) to
resolve types once, and to support type aliasing. Since the goal is to
only create AST types, and to resolve only in the Resolver, I made many
changes to remove this dependency on semantic types. For instance, we
now always call ConvertType(typeid) instead of looking up via
id_to_type. Similarly, the `signed_type_for_` and `unsigned_type_for_`
maps were replaced with `UnsignedTypeFor` and `SignedTypeFor` functions.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I3aee3928834febd71b473d6a8d8cb77b1ac94e21
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> clang --version
Apple clang version 11.0.3 (clang-1103.0.32.29)
../src/castable.h:199:11: error: definition of implicit copy assignment operator for 'CastableBase' is deprecated because it has a user-declared destructor [-Werror,-Wdeprecated]
Seems to only be raised with this particular flavor of clang?
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The HLSL writer doesn't really care much for ast::Types, so most of the work here is repointing the logic to fetch the resolved, semantic type.
Output for aliases has changed, as the semantic type resolves away aliases.
Bug: tint:724
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Currently untestable as nothing currently calls Type(const ast::Type* ty).
Bug: tint:724
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The MSL writer doesn't really care much for ast::Types, so most of the work here is repointing the logic to fetch the resolved, semantic type.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I017b83c9f661cc01cbde377991aab184c1733348
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The SPIR-V writer doesn't really care much for ast::Types, so most of the work here is repointing the logic to fetch the resolved, semantic type.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I7647e17b015bac8394bc0fc76daceb7c0a391a47
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Have ast::Struct and ast::Alias derive from it.
NamedType currently derives from ast::Type, but this might change in the future.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I46ab7751c89176f4dec34d63247d2459d02ab6bb
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This is the resolved, semantic, return type of the function.
Bug: tint:724
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Instead of printf-ing and returning an empty string.
When there's a lot of other test output, it can be really hard to actually spot the error message.
With the error being returned, this will likely appear in a EXPECT_EQ() style error message.
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There are no downstream usages, so we can skip deprecation. Allowing
the ID to be omitted will be done in a separate patch.
Fixed: tint:754
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This takes precedence over semantic types.
WGSL should be printed as faithfully as possible to the parsed program.
The semantic nodes are more abstract than the AST - aliases are folded
away, decorations may be absorbed into the semantic types, etc.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I500af3d20e4ea3f9bfcb7664f0ad2360aeeecd68
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Perform a program clone at the end of parsing to remove any unreachable AST nodes.
Actually fixing the parser to never create these looks like a huge amount of work.
Fixed: tint:749
Change-Id: Ib956634257e0933c9702d6be22f79942f7cf4c51
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The built-in function "mix" in WGSL should be translated into the
intrinsic function "lerp" in HLSL according to the HLSL document.
With this patch the dawn sample CubeReflection will be able to run
correctly with tint generator on D3D12 backend.
Bug: tint:758
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This reverts commit e6307e5100.
Reason for revert: This change assumes that vertex shaders do not return void, but the validation for this is currently disabled since CTS still has vertex shaders that return void.
Original change's description:
> transform/EmitVertexPointSize: Handle entry point parameters
>
> Generate a new struct that contains members of the original return
> type with the point size appended to it, and replace return statements
> as necessary.
>
> The SPIR-V sanitizer then special-cases this builtin when handling
> entry point IO to always use a RHS which is a literal.
>
> Fixed: tint:732
> Change-Id: Id718632a5e671f3e7c82a304f5bc1fc223a6c8ee
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Change-Id: I6113b2d8994eb088cb890a6af52e392b2d5a45f6
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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Include the pointer - helps debugging
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This is currently unused.
Bug: tint:508
Change-Id: I9027d468496014123a41b9941cf9df35868b6e1a
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This simplifies the callsites, which were previously each having to
handle the "empty list" case (and soon: trailing commas). This is also
a better match for the grammar rules in the WGSL spec.
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Function calls should be parsed in `primary_expression`. Renames the
old `postfix_expression` to `singular_expression`, with the recursive
part now becoming `postfix_expression`.
Fixed: tint:170
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Generate a new struct that contains members of the original return
type with the point size appended to it, and replace return statements
as necessary.
The SPIR-V sanitizer then special-cases this builtin when handling
entry point IO to always use a RHS which is a literal.
Fixed: tint:732
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This creates a new, unnamed symbol.
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Remove the Generator::GenerateEntryPoint() APIs as they were mostly
unimplemented and not used by anything except the Tint sample app,
which now uses the new transform.
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Soon, we'll start migrating the AST from using sem::Types to ast::Types.
This change fixes up a bunch of places that makes the assumption that the semantic type is always expected.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I96096bdf7177751ca6c6240e1739244cbeb82761
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Once the AST switches to pure ast::Type nodes, we need a way to fetch the semantic type for a structure member.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I4b55c1ec0220e29ca4ff3131cf2d41409821a538
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A literal has an implicit type, so there should be no type on the AST node.
This highlighted that the resolver was nto canonicalizing TypeConstructorExpression types, which has been fixed.
This required preservation of the declared type name in order for error messages to contain aliased names.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I21594a3e8a0fb1b73c6c5b46a14b8664b7f28512
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Caught by the new seatbelts in the CloneContext.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I1877248455e7654cb9c980cacd2f73562b006233
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A simple raw pointer wrapper that will allow us to migrate typ aliases to ast::Types without immediately having to fix up all the `auto` declarations to `auto*`.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Icff7e009b768d9e54c8c73059c700af788962e77
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Once we start migrating over to just creating `ast::Type`s instead of a
AST+SEM pair, we're going to start having the sem::Type of the TypePair
be nullptr. Only create composite AST / SEM types if the inner type has
a non-nullptr AST / SEM type.
Bug: tint:724
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Make all the sem::Type pointers const.
The later stages still have not been fixed up, so there's liberal usage of const_cast where we create semantic nodes.
Bug: tint:745
Change-Id: I160b791f2b7944f8966bc961e061d1e5996c1973
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(except for ast::Module)
CloneContext::Clone(typ::Type) now only clones the sem::Type. Attempting
to clone both the AST and SEM type will cause the cloned AST to be
disjoint. Another change will switch this over to cloning the AST.
Bug: tint:724
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Transform these into whitespace so we can sensibly align the ^^ markers
with the text.
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* ProgramBuilder: added a bunch of overloads that take Source
* Added MultiTokenSource RAII helper to build source ranges for
multi-token types
* Added comparison operators to Source::Range and Source::Location to
make it easier to write tests to compare Source ranges
* Moved CombineSourceRange from resolver.cc to a static function in
Source named Source::Combine()
* Added Source tests for all ast type nodes returned by the wgsl parser
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I6fb6211a3c42c14693df8746af6a30f5aa56f2af
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We have to be careful when the same function is used for
two entry points. The first entry point name will be registered
as the name for the function ID. But subsequent entry points
should have their names reserved in the namer, even if they
aren't associated with an ID.
Bug: tint:508
Change-Id: I3b6e7770ce49aa1b73594e57bdda5800febd55ed
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In particular, "is_const=true" is required for formal parameters.
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This reverts commit 19b4b6cc2b.
Reason for revert: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48980 was reverted which added the Sym() helper.
Original change's description:
> transforms: Use new ProgramBuilder::Sym() helper
>
> Change-Id: I8600a1935556632c94778248f3711531a22f4701
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Change-Id: Ie176df6e1b7606615e2acfae99e7853e6227185a
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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This reverts commit 05e16ed1c5.
Reason for revert: Breaks Dawn autoroll.
[ RUN ] VertexBufferRobustnessTest.DetectInvalidValues/Metal_Intel_R_UHD_Graphics_630__e_metal_enable_vertex_pulling
../../src/tests/DawnTest.cpp:945: Failure
Value of: self->mExpectError
Actual: false
Expected: true
Got unexpected device error: Tint SPIRV reader failure:
Parser: error: cannot store a value other than constant 1.0 to PointSize builtin: OpStore %8 %18
Original change's description:
> transform/EmitVertexPointSize: Handle entry point parameters
>
> Generate a new struct that contains members of the original return
> type with the point size appended to it, and replace return statements
> as necessary.
>
> Fixed: tint:732
> Change-Id: I2b5816144d5e95c65baca95dc0c50b4dfdd25ed3
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Change-Id: Id795d5320471d09d66a964c8e469b60da8f0a672
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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These have now been removed from Dawn.
Change-Id: I50e784141e6eb07f4f0d3f508bb8c6199429dd63
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Generate a new struct that contains members of the original return
type with the point size appended to it, and replace return statements
as necessary.
Fixed: tint:732
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Adds support for the new shader IO syntax by processing entry
parameters and pushing them to function-scope variables as necessary.
Module-scope variables are still supported for now.
Fixed: tint:731
Change-Id: I36d7ce4e3a990b6323292cb7c685af37187d6fda
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Also create it in wgsl parser. With this, we now create all the AST type
nodes in the wgsl parser.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I575c9eb0ffbd60c3e7aca0b00227d9833ef65d58
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All that remains in the wgsl parser that references sem::Type* are
the register_constructed funcs/types, and adding an ast::ExternalTexture
type.
Also:
* Added specialization of OperatorArrow for type::TypePairs that returns
the value by reference so that operator-> can chain properly.
* In a few places where we expect the type to implicitly cast to a
pointer for a bool expression, e.g. `if (type)` or `TINT_ASSERT(type)`,
I added access to the `.sem` member of the TypePair. I tried adding an
implicit cast to bool, but this results in ambiguity in gtest for
equality comparisons.
* Constified more type pointers in type nodes
* Replaced header includes with forward declares in wgsl/parser_impl.h
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Ie0875aa4d4a5e830e3466ac40c63cd185f357200
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This alias is already defined in src/ast/decoration.h and is probably
just a copy-paste error.
Change-Id: I9efc16881b551ccac287eef1f86ca7560e87131b
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Precalculate the type_name to reduce complexity from O(N²) to O(N).
Fixed: chromium:1199700
Fixed: chromium:1200936
Change-Id: Ifd16508ace42d4a686f06d58121cc106842df7d3
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This is a waste of memory, and now fires a TINT_ASSERT() in the resolver.
Add some more information to the resolver assertion message so that its easier to identify the node. This is especially useful when there's no source information available.
Fixed: tint:740
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I0cd4529db7b3906e64da6ed7290163509eb0c3f2
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As in other places, we need to #undef Bool for X11
Bug: tint:741
Change-Id: I0185ed3c252f540212504b88859c600618fbfe23
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With typ::Type.
Involves decoupling the use of named types as sub-types of other types,
otherwise ty.array("x", Structure(...)) produces an AST tree with
duplicated AST nodes.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I2b4e904dc23bb554a75d4612f6543f1911f469bd
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Change-Id: I26518ecd17cd3a69357698d1e1a2201fcbc460e0
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A minimal change to get a feel for what updating AST types to accept
typ::Type (for now) looks like.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I33b33eb6af90e3629f76716a421f952f5a4bc11d
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Many more changes to come, but this just gets things started.
Bug: tint:724
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BUG=tint:736
Change-Id: I6baae6507597383dd58b0d86605cbd44d5488c8f
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To avoid breaking things, functions that return the type cast away
the constness for now. This, however, makes it easier to use typ::Type
with these classes, as typ::Type stores pointers to const types. This
also brings us one step closer to constifying types everywhere.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Ia3f4b76f375184dd09b8041c1f60bf1afaefe629
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Used as a stepping stone to emitting the ast::Types instead.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Ib2d6c150fe8aa7c1e2c502676922b14b1518a4be
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Used as a stepping stone to emitting the ast::Types instead.
Bug: tint:724
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Used as a stepping stone to emitting the ast::Types instead.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Ic81f0a00456e91ac089df32193c4323c2e779c29
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Used as a stepping stone to emitting the ast::Types instead.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I19d7df9ab684db598783235c1720586966a232e0
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A general code cleanup
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CTS needs updating to fix this validation error, and this is blocking autorolls for tint and dawn.
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Fixup many tests that were just returning void.
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Not currently called (nothing currently attaches ast::Type nodes to the AST), but implements some of the boilerplate that'll be shortly required.
This change also removes a bunch of duplicated enumerators from the sem namespace for their counterpart in the ast namespace.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I0372a9f4eca2f9357ff161e7ec1b67eae1c4c8f6
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Emit the new typ::I32, typ::U32, typ::F32, typ::Void, typ::Bool types instead of the just the sem::Types.
Used as a stepping stone to emitting the ast::Types instead.
Bug: tint:724
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Introduces typ::Type which wraps a templated pair of AST and SEM type pointers.
This is a temporary helper to ease migration of the thousands of tests that use the ProgramBuilder over from sem::Type to the new ast::Types.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I4e2643a819cde97947d789fce7a74c251f837a58
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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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Adds rejecting unsupported image formats and texture dimensions.
BUG=tint:718
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More of a workaround. Will be properly fixed by tint:724 .
Fixed: tint:728
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Fixes:tint:717
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These do not exist in the WGSL spec, so removing them.
BUG=tint:717
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The name now lives on the ast::Struct. Use that instead.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I4ee5e9b29973e468edd8df8c5448816b36f0fca6
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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
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This is to avoid name conflicts once we move all classes from namespace
`type` to `sem`.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I23cdec636cb5bcf0bbba03ee7bb7c44252ddade7
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This is to avoid name conflicts once we move all classes from namespace
`type` to `sem`.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: Icc3d81ae62eb3b329ce28e78a23ea27f29c9263b
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Adds ExternalTexture type and basic unit tests in accordance with the
currently proposed WGSL specification.
Bug: dawn:728
Change-Id: I7a16a351ff098ba6df5b1e6305c390e3ca1c9d46
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This was only called for function-scope variable declarations.
In calling this, there were inevitable tests failing, which have now been fixed.
Added a test for the single runtime-array-length validation rule that this function was checking.
Fixed: tint:345
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Fixed: tint:94
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Handle the case where the OpBranchConditional in a loop header
branches to two distinct blocks inside the loop construct.
This is an if-selection in disguise.
Create an kIfSelection with the same set of blocks as the kLoop,
and with the continue target as the merge.
Fixed: tint:524
Change-Id: I5150d19a2b4388da409e2da6e68ffafdc5d21a9a
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Reviewed-by: Alan Baker <alanbaker@google.com>
Fixes "error : use of identifier 'Node' found via unqualified lookup
into dependent bases of class templates is a Microsoft extension
[-Werror,-Wmicrosoft-template]"
Change-Id: Id54cdff24189b73c625f951ae369ec292be4c81b
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48340
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Reviewed-by: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
AST nodes must not be shared. Diamonds in the AST will cause all sorts
of exciting, non trivial bugs.
All AST nodes must be reached by the Resolver. There are two common
reasons why they may not be:
(a) They were constructed and not attached to the AST. Several
transforms scan the full list of constructed AST nodes to find nodes
of a given type. Having detached nodes will likely cause bugs in
these transforms. Detached nodes is also just a waste of memory.
(b) They are attached to the AST, but the resolver did not traverse
them. Having the resolver skip over parts of the AST will fail to
catch validation issues, and will leave semantic gaps, likely
breaking downstream logic.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I143b84fd830699f874d2936146f0e93197db610c
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47778
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By making nodes reachable, the resolver has now caught a whole lot of additional problems, which have been fixed in this CL.
Some of these broken tests were attempting to use private and workgroup variables as function-scope declarations.
This is not legal, and these have been moved to module-scope variables.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I1fc3a10fa0e39e1c290a13323277d6e9257778c4
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48048
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@chromium.org>
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Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
Check that pre-clone objects are owned by the source program.
Check that post-clone object are owned by the target builder.
Fixed: tint:469
Change-Id: Idd0eeb8dfb386e295b66b4b6621cc13dc1a30786
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48260
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
By making nodes reachable, the resolver has now caught a whole lot of additional problems, which have been fixed in this CL.
Some of these broken tests were attempting to use private and workgroup variables as function-scope declarations.
This is not legal, and these have been moved to module-scope variables.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I8c91ace57701e9bec1f706eed0d9de7507c4b65a
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48223
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
This makes the .cc files match the header file name, which allows for
the text editor "header flip" feature to actually work. The reason these
files were named this way was because GN doesn't allow name conflicts in
the same source set, despite the files being in different directories.
This change splits the files into different source sets. To do so, we
use GN templates, which also reduces duplication in each target
definition.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I9a7ed3912e4b85b2b38d360805203f3488b86c4c
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48160
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Reviewed-by: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Corentin Wallez <cwallez@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Implement emission of module scope variables of the private and workgroup storage classes.
Fix tests that were incorrectly emitting these as function-scope variables.
Change-Id: I509a7388794f4a57b06a3859d10afa2611d84991
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48222
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@chromium.org>
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Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
By making nodes reachable, the resolver has now caught a whole lot of additional problems, which have been fixed in this CL.
Some of these broken tests were attempting to use private and workgroup variables as function-scope declarations.
This is not legal, and these have been moved to module-scope variables.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: If5e812da3f62f096e344c50782ab0f465ae74ea3
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48224
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
By making nodes reachable, the resolver has now caught a whole lot of additional problems, which have been fixed in this CL.
Some of these broken tests were attempting to use private and workgroup variables as function-scope declarations.
This is not legal, and these have been moved to module-scope variables.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I09c1a8e72a33d3e4df13554e8b07d0a169fcf575
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48226
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
Module scope variables of the private and workgroup storage class are
not currently implemeted.
Change-Id: Ibb73faec5b5bcb11199e07ba4d7aa4df9c875450
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Detached AST nodes will become an ICE, so only create nodes if they are going to be used.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I29b3275a355e30c934e6e508185a19981dcc8a42
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48050
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Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
EmitControlBarrier() was calling MakeOperand() to create ast::Expressions that held a ScalarConstructorExpression, which held a IntLiteral.
The literal value was then taken, and the rest was discarded.
Detached AST nodes will become an ICE, so do the work to find the literal value.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I522bfe8db84e853e189c714b18598feb0d49e58b
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48049
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
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Instead of directly fowarding to ReturnStatement, pass the parameter through `Expr()`.
Also add a no-arg overload.
This means we can write `Return(1);`, `Return("a")`, `Return()`
Change-Id: I8f5df630f540f9cecdf82d24e2810a0844e025e8
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48046
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
This is not valid. Will become an ICE.
Bug: tint:469
Change-Id: I02c0eea16daf7d83f4d6c251e06d9cac0dfd7ce4
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47777
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Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
The CloneContext will currently de-duplicate any pointers that are cloned multiple times, however this isn't ideal behavior for AST nodes.
AST nodes must be unique in the tree, so a non-transform clone of the AST from one program to another should only ever Clone() called once per node. Hitting the map for these is inefficent, worse still, there are cases in the transforms where we actually *want* to create N copies of the same source node. The current implementation makes this impossible.
This change introduces ShareableCloneable, a new base class that derives from Cloneable.
Repeated calls to CloneContext::Clone() for Cloneable pointer types will now produce a new, unique instance per call.
Repeated calls to CloneContext::Clone() for ShareableCloneable pointer types will de-duplicate as before.
type::Type objects are shared, want deduplication while cloning, so now derive from ShareableCloneable.
ast::Node continues to derive from Cloneable.
Bug tint:469
Change-Id: I5ca906d507de6271d5d715cfdc962a55b721e821
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47776
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Reviewed-by: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
This is a trivial mapping to/from WGSL in all cases.
Bug: tint:478
Change-Id: I7f21a2392543a880906b54fddbdb8bbd149a526e
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48140
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[Is,As] contain a static_assert() that checks a cast is actually possible (TO -> FROM share a common base class).
This has been extremely valuable - it's caught numerious impossible casts due to stupid mistakes - however it makes certain generic templates impossible to write.
Add a compile-time FLAGS argument to Is() and As(), which accepts a new kDontErrorOnImpossibleCast flag.
When specified, this static_assert will always pass, allowing impossible casts to be attempted.
Change-Id: I5ff434b329c04d007f4e6976301bf30c73ab3f8d
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47775
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Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Error: explicitly-defaulted constructor cannot have default arguments
This broke chromium, and needs fixing before we can restart the autorollers.
Change-Id: I4b04dd127b5fb7cf84e5782e07bcf68b2befc904
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Fixed: tint:673
Change-Id: I5a58d9e504446ccff724e368b5ea2cf835d2271b
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47768
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Harrison <rharrison@chromium.org>
This test landed simultaneously with a change that checks that storage buffers have an access qualifier, leading to broken tests.
Also fix lint issues that have crept in.
Change-Id: I4a7f0bc67d8d3e7170ddea117342a510741a495c
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/48040
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Almost all transforms should clone all symbols before doing any work,
to avoid any newly created symbols clashing with existing symbols the
source program and causing them to be renamed.
The Renamer is the exception to this, and so an optional flag is used
to prevent automatic cloning of symbols for this transform.
Bug: dawn:758
Change-Id: I84527a352825b2eaa43eabe225beb9e0999bf048
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Produces ugly code for the common case.
Change-Id: I8e5b1215e19fc6461dc40b8a91922db25f9cbd76
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https://gpuweb.github.io/gpuweb/wgsl/#variable-declaration
Variables in the storage storage class and variables with a storage
texture type must have an access attribute applied to the store type.
https://gpuweb.github.io/gpuweb/wgsl/#module-scope-variables
A variable in the storage storage class is a storage buffer variable. Its
store type must be a host-shareable structure type with block attribute,
satisfying the storage class constraints.
Fixup tests, including those that were producing warnings about `var <in>`
The WGSL writer seems to want to put a newline after every decoration block, leading to some ugly output. I'll fix this as a separate change.
Fixes: tint:531
Fixes: tint:692
Change-Id: If09d987477247ab4a7c635f6ee6e616a06061515
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47763
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The canonical type was stopping at the first encountered type::AccessControl, which meant the alias in access<alias<i32>> was not being unwrapped.
Bug: tint:705
Change-Id: Idcbd824808d8ee3098fb1861add5014d7d46b0ad
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47762
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Move transform::Transform::Output to transform::Output.
There's no need for this to be an nested class, it stutters, and it also
prevents Dawn from forward declaring it.
Add move assignment operator to DataMap.
Change-Id: Ibe1af03abc1a872790d20ee6ec8cf18a511ea0b4
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47772
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Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@chromium.org>
Adds additional modes to the Renamer for renaming just HLSL or MSL
keywords. The sanitizers no longer rename reserved keywords
automatically, which isn't usually necessary anyway since Dawn renames
all symbols.
The tint executable automatically renames reserved keywords when
targeting HLSL and MSL. It now also has an option to rename
everything, which is useful for testing the renamer.
Change-Id: Idbfd53226805e851050024402be8d8f251b88707
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47960
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type::Array was the only type with special handling in that we'd resolve
all array types first in ResolverInternal, then proceed with resolving
the AST in order of declaration. This CL removes this special handling,
and instead, we now process Arrays as we process ast::Variables of
array type. This change also allows us to pass down a Source location
for validation messages when processing Arrays.
Updated some Builder tests that weren't creating a variable of the array
type they declared.
Bug: tint:707
Change-Id: I8483b3a979bc1e5e04feb1ca4d281e96e9e654be
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47825
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Commit-Queue: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
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Assert in each AST constructor that symbols belong to the program of the parent.
Bug: tint:709
Change-Id: I82ae9b23c88e89714a44e057a0272f0293385aaf
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47624
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Assert in each AST constructor that child nodes belong to the program of the parent.
Bug: tint:709
Change-Id: Icc89b69691d099e358ff632a0ca6fd7943cb0193
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47623
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Don't end the EXPECT_THAT() with `<< ToString(p->builder(), fe.ast_body());`
This string is already emitted in the error, and calling ast_body() a second time triggers an assert as the builder is already finalized.
Change-Id: Ied6aca73937e86aa6ce2d8cff8a09f67b5082349
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47767
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
HLSL interface matching rules impose additional requirements on the
order of structure members. We now sort members such that all members
with location attributes appear first (ordered by location slot),
followed by those with builtin attributes.
Fixed: tint:710
Change-Id: I90940bcb7a5b9eeb1f50f132d406d4cf74e47ea2
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47822
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Fix a test that did not have the position builtin as a vertex shader
output.
Change-Id: I8dceba59d8327938e725e7d5e62b4b9c43695710
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47820
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Pre-clone the program's symbols at the start of the transform,
otherwise the original program's symbols may get mangled. This causes
problems for Dawn when the entry point name is changed.
Change-Id: I414c798fb5f51afe44e8b97619f77452f97f0782
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Removes the need to pass the storage class to the SPIR-V reader
builtin mapping function.
Added a deprecation warning for sample_mask_{in,out}.
Bug: tint:715
Change-Id: I948ff2de2d5de7bd05e1c6ff45bd721c856900e3
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47743
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Use the variable storage class to determine the correct builtin to use
in the SPIR-V generator.
Added a deprecation warning for frag_coord.
Bug: tint:714
Change-Id: I5ad4956f9345e2f39f4af16e84668dec345ac82e
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/47742
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The MSL writer GTest harness (TestHelper) now provides a function to
invoke the XCode SDK Metal compiler for the MSL output of a given
tint::Program.
The tint_unittests binary now provides the `--validate-msl` and
`--xcrun-path` command-line flags to optionally enable MSL validation
and to configure its path.
The MSL validation logic itself is conditionally compiled based on the
TINT_BUILD_MSL_WRITER define. The TINT_BUILD_* flags were previously
not propagated to the GTest binary which this CL addresses by linking
the common/public tint configs when building the tint_unittests_main
target.
Bug: tint:535
Fixed: tint:696
Change-Id: I08b1c36ba59c606ef6cffa5fa5454fd8cf8b035d
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We need to pre-clone the source program's symbols before creating the symbols `min` and `arrayLength`, otherwise the original program's symbols will be suffixed with a number to make them unique.
Fixes Dawn tests that triggered this issue.
Bug: tint:712
Change-Id: Ie1cf6cbcf2050a2ce1a94acf0ae131a06f635820
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Instead of rolling another implementation inside GeneratorImpl.
Bug: tint:712
Change-Id: I26af0d68f6529c0c6dc45f51233f4618389edb55
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And drop the leading understore, it's no longer needed.
Bug tint:712
Change-Id: Ic0ad304119ceb148984d2fa0a5e9e61f2c3a89fd
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And clean up some code in the process.
Avoids potential symbol collisions. Simplifies the logic.
Bug: tint:711
Bug: tint:712
Change-Id: I7c41dff81e1fb2abfd3f5d3fecf625a27c42f14d
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This will be used to detect accidental leaks of program objects between programs.
Bug: tint:709
Change-Id: I20f784a2c673d19a04a880b3ec91dfe2eb743bdb
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Don't use a leading underscore in identifiers. Tint cannot parse these, they're illegal in MSL.
Bug: tint:640
Change-Id: I6e923cf3317a646cc5f4f2a10a7a522036000c70
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And clean up some code in the process.
Avoids potential symbol collisions. Simplifies the logic.
Bug: tint:712
Change-Id: Ibce5ccbd4c7fd45d5bf29906b5a83b3637b6cdcc
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Avoids potential symbol collisions. Simplifies the logic.
Bug: tint:712
Change-Id: I4416307b10f2dbe38964b6fd9342042c7e5505ec
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SymbolTable::New() used to build and return a symbol without a registered name. When you asked for the name of the symbol it would return tint_symbol_N, where N is the numerical identifier for the symbol.
This approach was a major tripping hazzard for transforms that liked to fetch the source program name, and register it in the new program (in this situation, you should always use `CloneContext::Clone(Symbol)`).
Without special casing for unnamed symbols, you could end up promoting the unnamed symbol to a named symbol, and then colliding against a new unnamed symbol.
This is exactly what happened in tint:711.
Instead, with this change:
* The concept of unnamed symbols has been removed. All symbols now have a name.
* The signature of `SymbolTable::New()` has been changed to take a name parameter (which defaults to 'tint_symbol'). This can be used to create a new, unique named symbol (possibly with a suffix), which will not collide with any existing symbols. Note these symbols may still collide if `SymbolTable::Register()` is called with the same name. All Transforms that currently use `SymbolTable::Register()` will be fixed in another change.
* The CloneContext has been updated to use `SymbolTable::New()` instead of `Register()`. This means that any symbols defined before a clone will not collide.
* `CloneContext::CloneSymbols()` has been added which allows a transform to pre-clone all the symbols from the source program. This can be used to avoid the authored identifiers being suffixed with a number, in the case a transform calls New() before the symbol is cloned.
* `Symbol::to_str()` has been changed to return `$<id>` instead of `tint_symbol_N`. This is to avoid any confusion between the actual name and the symbol ID.
Bug: tint:711
Bug: tint:712
Change-Id: I526e4b49b7027545613859de487e6a275686107a
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Migrate this transform to using the transform::DataMap pattern for configuration.
Allows users to fully construct their transforms ahead of time, and pass in the configuration options for each run.
Bug: tint:389
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When finding the true-head, false-head, and potentially the
premerge-head blocks of an if-selection, there was an overly
aggressive check for the true-branch or false-branch landing
on a merge block interior to the if-selection. The check was
determining if the merge block actually corresponded to the selection
header in question. If not, then it was throwing an error.
The bug was that this check must be performed only if the
target in question is actually inside the selection body.
There are cases where the target could represent a structured
exit, e.g. to an enclosing loop's merge or continue, or
an enclosing switch construct's merge.
There is still a latent bug: if either the true branch
or false branch represent such a kLoopBreak, kLoopContinue, or
kSwitchBreak edge, then those are not properly generated.
That will be fixed in a followup CL.
Bug: tint:243, tint:494
Change-Id: I141cce07fa0a1dfe5fad20dd2989315e4cd7b688
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We define the canonical type as a type stripped of all aliases. For
example, Canonical(alias<alias<vec3<alias<f32>>>>) is vec3<f32>. This
change adds Resolver::Canonical(Type*) which caches and returns the
resulting canonical type. We use this throughout the Resolver instead of
UnwrapAliasIfNeeded(), and we store the result in semantic::Variable,
returned from it's Type() member function.
Also:
* Wrote unit tests for Resolver::Canonical()
* Added semantic::Variable::DeclaredType() as a convenience to
retrieve the AST variable's type.
* Updated post-resolve code (transforms) to make use of Type and
DeclaredType appropriately, removing unnecessary calls to
UnwrapAliasIfNeeded.
* Added IntrinsicTableTest.MatchWithNestedAliasUnwrapping to ensure we
don't need to pass canonical parameter types for instrinsic table
lookups.
* ProgramBuilder: added vecN and matMxN overloads that take a Type* arg
to create them with alias types.
Bug: tint:705
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Currently WGSL does not allow a mip-level to be specified for `sampleCompare`, and cs_5_1 does not allow SampleCmp to be used.
Bug: tint:684
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The renamer logic in the HLSL writer was inconsistent, and actually
broke some valid shaders.
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It ignored entry point builtin parameters, meaning it was mostly useless.
Was only used by the FirstIndexOffset, which has been re-written.
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No idea why the operator<<() functions have started moaning now.
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* It didn't always produce valid WGSL (crbug.com/tint/687)
* It didn't handle builtins as entry point parameters
* It used hard-coded symbols that could collide
* It didn't use DataMap for input.
The new implementation addresses all of this.
Bug: tint:687
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Add semantic::Swizzle and semantic::StructMemberAccess, both deriving from MemberAccessorExpression
Add semantic::Function::Parameters() to list the semantic::Variable parameters for the function.
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Avoids the need for downstream users to manually run this transform.
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With this change, the Validator is fully removed from Tint, including
from it's public API.
Fix: tint:642
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Use the new CalculateArrayLength and DecomposeStorageAccess transforms to simplify storage buffer patterns before running the HLSL writer.
The HLSL writer now handles the InternalDecorations for the internal load, store, and buffer-length intrinsics.
GeneratorImpl::EmitStorageBufferAccessor() has now been entirely removed, as all this primitive load / store decomposition performed by DecomposeStorageAccess.
TODOs around runtime arrays have been removed, as this is now handled by CalculateArrayLength.
Bug: tint:185
Bug: tint:683
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Used to used to replace calls to arrayLength() with a value calculated from the size of the storage buffer.
Bug: tint:185
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Used to breakdown storage buffer reads and writes into primitive loads and stores.
Bug: tint:683
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Fix some SPIR-V tests that were wrongly expecting parameters to be
loaded from memory as a result of them not being const.
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This is a commonly used pattern.
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Also update comments and arch design to remove references to the
Validator.
Bug: tint:642
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Reserve enough memory for overloads, and avoid copies. Opportunistically
avoid copying Source instances in ProgramBuilder API.
Speeds up runs of test_unittests.exe by about 20% (33s to 26s on my
Windows desktop).
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HLSL has some pecular rules around structure constructors.
`S s = S(1,2,3)` is not valid, but `S s = {1,2,3}` is.
This matches the quirkiness with array initializers, so adjust the array
hoisting logic to also support structures.
Fixed: tint:702
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Now that all validation has been moved to the Resolver, we can delete
the Validator. This change removes everything except validator.h with
the public no-op API. We can remove this once we remove dependencies on
this public API in Dawn.
Bug: tint:642
Change-Id: I644cd900615509c9cdd57c375c6217a50126e36c
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float3(0.0f) is not legal HLSL
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HLSL's matrices are declared as <type>NxM, where N is the number of
rows and M is the number of columns. Despite HLSL's matrices being
column-major by default, the index operator and constructors actually
operate on row-vectors, where as WGSL operates on column vectors.
To simplify everything we use the transpose of the matrices.
This is the same approach taken by SPIRV-Cross.
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With type inference, declared_type_ may be null.
Check it is not null before calling type_name().
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Registering a new Symbol with the NameFor() of the source symbol creates
a new *named* symbol. When mixing these with unnamed symbols we can have
collisions.
Update CloneContext::Clone(Symbol) to properly clone unnamed symbols.
Update (most) the transforms to ctx.Clone() the symbols instead of
registering the names directly.
Fix up the tests where the symbol IDs have changed.
Note: We can still have symbol collisions if a program is authored with
identifiers like 'tint_symbol_3'. This will be fixed up in a later
change.
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Each AST node must be unique.
Having diamonds in the AST causes all sorts of exciting bugs in the resolver and later transforms.
Bug: tint:469
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An tint-internal decoration used to add metadata between a sanitizer transform and a backend.
Will be used for declaring backend-specific intrinsic calls.
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Derives from semantic::Expression.
Maps to ast::IdentifierExpressions that resolve to a variable.
Breaks pure-immutability of semantic::Variable, as we have discussed in the past.
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* Moved global variable resolving logic to new function Resolver::GlobalVariable, and moved validation logic there.
* Moved global variable-related tests to resolver tests.
* Fixed many tests that started failing after this change, mainly because many globals were declared with no storage class. I set most of these to "Input".
Bug: tint:642
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Several tests fail DXC validation.
Many are fixed by specifying the entry point name.
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Checks the following things:
- Non-struct entry point parameters must have pipeline IO attributes
- Non-struct entry point return type must have a pipeline IO attribute
- Structs used as entry point parameters and return values much have
pipeline IO attributes on every member
- Structs used as entry point parameters and return values cannot have
runtime array or nested struct members
- Multiple pipeline IO attributes on a parameter, return type, or
struct member is not allowed
- Any given builtin and location attribute can only appear once for
the return type, and across all parameters
Removed tests for nested structs from the SPIR-V transform/backend.
Fixed a couple of other tests with missing pipeline IO attributes.
Fixed: tint:512
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Moved tests and fixed now broken tests.
Bug: tint:642
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The SPIR-V and HLSL sanitizing transforms add an empty one if
necessary.
Fixed: tint:679
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This function, along with unit tests, already exist on Resolver.
Bug: tint:642
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Added tests that test all combos of vec*mat, mat*vec, and mat*mat for 2,
3, and 4 dimensions.
Bug: tint:698
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Example:
```
var a : i32;
var b : f32;
if (a == b) {
return vec4<f32>(0.4, 0.4, 0.8, 1.0);
}
```
Outputs:
```
error: test7.wgsl:6:9 error: Binary expression operand types are invalid for this operation: i32 equal f32
if (a == b) {
^^
```
Bug: tint:663
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* Fixed resolving logical compares with lhs alias
* Fixed resolving multiply with lhs or rhs alias
* Fixed resolving ops with vecN<alias>and matNxM<alias>
* Fixed validation with lhs or rhs alias
* Fixed spir-v generation with lhs/rhs alias and added missing error
message
* Added tests for all valid binary expressions with lhs, rhs, or both as
alias
Bug: tint:680
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There's usually only ever one vector we want to insert into.
Inserting into *all* vectors that happen to contain the reference object is likely unintended, and is a foot-gun waiting to go off.
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Use TINT_ICE() where we have diagnostics, TINT_ASSERT() where we do not.
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Required special casing the ElseStatement, as this isn't actually owned by a BlockStatement.
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This replaces the entry point IO component of the HLSL sanitizing
transform, and completes support for the new entry point IO syntax.
Struct emission in the HLSL writer is updated to use the correct
attributes depending on the pipeline stage usage.
Fixed: tint:511
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This replaces the entry point IO component of the MSL sanitizing
transform, and completes support for the new entry point IO syntax.
Struct emission in the MSL writer is updated to use the correct
attributes depending on the pipeline stage usage.
Fixed: tint:510
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After the transform, an entry point's parameters will be aggregated
into a single struct, and its return type will either be a struct or
void. All structs in the module that have entry point IO decorations
will have exactly one pipeline stage usage.
This will be used to sanitize entry points for the MSL and HLSL
generators.
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I inserted this non-validation code in the wrong method.
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This will be used by the generators to determine how to handle
location decorations.
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* With this change, ProgramBuilder::WrapInStatement(expr), which
produced an "expr = expr" assignment expression, would fail validation
in some cases like for call expressions. Replaced this with a
declaration of a variable with type inferred from expr.
* Moved existing validation tests to resolver\assignment_validation.cc,
and added missing tests: AssignFromPointer_Fail.
* Fixed broken tests as a result of this change.
Bug: tint:642
Change-Id: I6a738b67edb0e116a46e936d652c2dcb4389281e
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There is still no way to spell this out in WGSL, but this adds support
for VariableDecls with an ast::Variable that has nullptr type. In this
case, the Resolver uses the type of the rhs (constructor expression),
which is stored in semantic::Variable.
Added tests for resolving inferred types from constructor, arithmetic,
and call expressions.
Bug: tint:672
Change-Id: I3dcfd18adecebc8b969373d2ac72c21891c21a87
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Fix number of parentheses emitted for all control flows.
Add a TINT_UNIMPLEMENTED() for types that are not currently handled.
Change-Id: I987776e4d3b6d7c4d237f44db8b0eebb1a9a7fbd
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Use the semantic StorageClassUsage() to determine whether the structure is used only for storage buffer usage. If it is, don't emit a struct definition for it.
This fixes issues with attempting to generate runtime arrays - they're only legal for storage buffer usage. Storage buffers use ByteAddressBuffer instead of structured loads / stores.
Bug: tint:185
Fixed: tint:682
Change-Id: I5b58a133eee2fe036a84e028fa85b611e4895b1a
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[[align(n)]], [[size(n)]] are valid decorations that should not cause the writer to fail.
Instead of allow-listing these, just handle the cases it actually cares about.
Fixed: tint:686
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Failing to initialize this can lead to uninitialized variable errors in the FXC compiler.
Change-Id: Ic4e7ee0aab889241923382f83058e3a9a567be5b
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When combined with the new transform::BindingRemapper, Dawn can now correctly emit resource bindings.
Change-Id: I3e7fd7b2fc5368c5da112ec8835f5c70d45ce6c8
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A transform to replace binding points and access control flags.
Required by Dawn for the HLSL and MSL backends
Fixed: tint:104
Fixed: tint:621
Fixed: tint:671
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Use this to simplify a bunch of code in semantic::Function.
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Like 42264, this is an attempt to keep transforms immutable, and to keep mutable I/O information in Data objects.
Bug: tint:389
Change-Id: Ie417872d3e97f3db3904245a30aa74fdcce76610
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In anticipation of adding support for type inference, no longer use
ast::Variable::type() everywhere, as it will eventually return nullptr
for type-inferred variables. Instead, the Resolver now stores the final
resolved type into the semantic::Variable, and nearly all code now makes
use of that.
ast::Variable::type() has been renamed to ast::Variable::declared_type()
to help make its usage clear, and to distinguish it from
semantic::Variable::Type().
Fixed tests that failed after this change because variables were missing
VariableDeclStatements, so there was no path to the variables during
resolving, and thus no semantic info generated for them.
Bug: tint:672
Change-Id: I0125e2f555839a4892248dc6739a72e9c7f51b1e
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Zero value struct expressions may still be broken (tint:477).
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The backend was wrongly generating OpLoad instructions for function parameter
accesses since it thought they were pointers.
Run SPIR-V validation for the entry point IO tests.
Bug: tint:509
Change-Id: Ic816a22973fb87c7ede26bad8fb595764a333250
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These map to OpCompositeExtract instructions.
Fixed: tint:662
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* Formerly, we reported the same error message if we detected no default
clause or more than one. I made it so that we output a different error
message for each. This makes it more clear, and in the case of more than
one, the error source location points at the second default clause,
rather than at the switch statement.
* Add functions to ProgramBuilder to more easily define switch and case
statements.
* Fix broken tests as a result of this change.
Bug: tint:642
Change-Id: Iab4e610a563165862d9bc190772d32a4dd24ac45
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Recursively hoist struct members out to module-scope variables, and
redeclare the structs without entry point IO decorations. Generate a
function for storing entry point outputs to the corresponding
module-scope variables and replace return statements with calls to
this function.
Fixed: tint:509
Change-Id: I8977f384b3c7425f844e9346dbbde33b750ea920
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This was updated/clarified by the SPIR WG.
Bug: tint:3
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Skia changed to only add -Weverything for Skia files so this warning is
no longer needed.
Bug: dawn:706
Change-Id: I7ac111cfaf580ee0868fb318f953fe983ee17df2
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Improved error message to use friendly names. Fixed tests that broke as
a result of this change.
Bug: tint:642
Change-Id: I9a1e819e1a6110a89c826936b96ab84f7f79a084
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This enum isn't being used in Dawn yet, so it is safe to change without
deprecating it first.
BUG=dawn:700
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Call validation was already implemented in Resolver. This change
completes it by deleting the relevant code in Validator, and moving and
updating the builtins validation test to use the Resolver.
Also added the "v-0004" error code for when detecting recursion, as was
done for the similar error in the Validator.
Bug: tint:642
Bug: tint:487
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This was mostly already implemented in the Resolver, except for adding a
variable scope for blocks.
Moved tests and improved them to only add Source on the error node.
Bug: tint:642
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ast::IdentifierExpression nodes can appear outside of functions
(e.g. as initializers for module-scope variables), so we cannot assume
that current_block_ is not nullptr.
We already have several tests that do this, but for some reason the
nullptr dereference does not cause problems on our presubmits.
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This isn't in the WGSL spec, nor is it generated by readers.
This was only used inside the SPIR-V writer, but this remaining usage was removed in the parent change.
Change-Id: I1bbfde67dc760b761af010a7a144dccb52369148
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Downstream users have all caught up to the change.
Remove the "uniform_constant" token from the WGSL parser.
Fixed: tint:332
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Requiring a temporary stack-allocated ast::Literal is an unpleasant requirement to generate a SPIR-V constant value.
GenerateU32Literal() was also creating an invalid AST - the type was U32, yet an an ast::SintLiteral was used.
Instead add Constant for holding a constant value, and use this as the map key.
This also removes the last remaining use of ast::NullLiteral, which will be removed in the next change.
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Also test initializing a const from a function parameter.
Bug: tint:642
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This regression was accidentally introduced by my CL:
https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/45382
I had removed too much of ValidatorImpl::ValidateFunction, including
its pushing of function parameters to the variable stack. As a result,,
any function parameters referenced by a function would fail the
Validator. This CL restores this bit, and adds a test for this case.
Bug: tint:642
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Formerly, the resolver would process arrays and structs first, then
global variables, and finally functions. As we move validation from
Validator to Resolver, we need to process these nodes in declaration
order instead so that we can validate use-before-declaration. This
matches how the Validator processed nodes.
Fixed all tests that failed after this change mainly because of
variables declared after usage.
Bug: tint:642
Change-Id: I01a9575dcfff545b0a056195ec5266283552da38
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Declare enum <-> string mapping once.
Don't use `default:` so the compiler moans when the enum is not catching cases.
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* Fixed many tests that now failed validation. Most of the time,
functions declared that they returned a type, but with no return
statement.
* ProgramBuilder::WrapInFunction now returns the function is creates,
and std::moves its StatementList.
* ProgramBuilder: Added Return function to create ast::ReturnStatements
more easily.
Bug: tint:642
Change-Id: I3011314e66e264ebd7b89bf9271392391be6a0e5
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A couple more headers that should have been deleted in 95d4077.
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This performs very basic type verification for assignments and variable initializers.
Pulls part of the validation logic out of the Validator into the Resolver.
Involves fixing up a bunch of broken tests.
Bug: tint:642
Fixed: tint:631
Change-Id: Ifbdc139ff7eeab810856e0ba9e3c380c6555ec20
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Fixes a TODO
Bug: tint:60
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* Moved Validator::ValidateConstructedType, which only validated
structs, to Resolver as ValidateStructure.
* Moved relevant tests to new files, and also updated all failing tests
to validate Source location.
* Fixed other tests that broke now that we're validating structs.
Bug: tint:642
Change-Id: Iefc08ef548f52d8c3798d814d2183c56d1236c2d
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Fix msl tests that were impacted by this
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Chromium uses clang 13.0 that likely removes the warning while Skia uses
clang 12.0 that still has the warning. Temporarily skip the
-Wno-return-std-move-in-c++11 in Chromium only while Skia changes to not
add warnings to it's third_party dependencies.
Bug: dawn:706
Change-Id: I625f0046204328dcf2cfb1eb9824f8a4a928b8ff
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The Metal programming language is a C++14-based Specification with
extensions and restrictions.
Tint is written in C++14.
Take advantage of the fact that MSL is based on the same language that
Tint is written in, and validate that the field members match what the
C++ compiler expects.
Fixed: tint:650
Change-Id: I352871d6efa3f0a5631e7b986284fb5f1a0b3e9f
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Implement layout logic for vectors, matrices and default-stride arrays.
Custom stride arrays are complex, and will be tackled as a followup change.
This change also emits byte offsets for all structure members as comments. This is even emitted for non-storage uses, which can be cleaned up as a followup.
Fixes a whole lot of TINT_ICE() for non-complex WGSL shaders.
Bug: tint:626
Change-Id: I92a78451d29bdb04dbf28862ad22317f27bced60
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This will be used to validate layout rules, as well as preventing
illegal types from being used in a uniform / storage buffer.
Also: Cleanup logic around VariableDeclStatement
This was spread across 3 places, entirely unnecessarily.
Bug: tint:643
Change-Id: I9d309c3a5dfb5676984f49ce51763a97bcac93bb
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This will allow us to collect up usage information of the structures in a single pass.
Bug: tint:320
Bug: tint:643
Change-Id: Iaa700dc1e287f6df2717c422e66ec453b23b22dc
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This is the size of the structure without the trailing alignment
padding. This is what the Dawn needs from the Inspector.
Fixed: tint:653
Change-Id: Iaa01ba949e114973e4a33e084fc10ef9e111016c
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Generate a global variable for the return value and replace return
statements with assignments to this variable.
Add a list of return statements to semantic::Function.
Bug: tint:509
Change-Id: I6bc08fcac7858b48f0eff62199d5011665284220
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Remove /W3 from default flags, and disable a couple of warnings:
C4127: conditional expression is constant
C4458: declaration of 'identifier' hides class member
These match our warning settings of Clang/GCC more closely.
Also fix some valid warnings in some tests.
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Use it for entry point IO sanitizing transforms to fix cases where structures were being inserted before type aliases that they reference.
Also fixes up some ordering issues with the FirstIndexOffset
transform.
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Use this when we have code TODOs, so we can easily find them.
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Unwrap type aliases from the function return type before comparing to
the return value.
Add additional test coverage for aliased and non-aliased cases.
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BUG=tint:647
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This change validates that the operand types and result type of every
binary operation is valid.
* Added two unit tests which test all valid and invalid param combos. I
also removed the old tests, many of which failed once I added this
validation, and the rest are obviated by the new tests.
* Fixed VertexPulling transform, as well as many tests, that were using
invalid operand types for binary operations.
Fixed: tint:354
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BUG=tint:641
Change-Id: I49c2e59e1555c839665cde9d30bb8181c4b28814
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Added enforcement for vector constructor type rules according to the
table in https://gpuweb.github.io/gpuweb/wgsl.html#type-constructor-expr.
This surfaced a number of existing tests that violated some of these
rules or had a type-declaration related bug, so this CL fixes those as
well (these tests either passed the incorrect number of arguments to a
vector constructor or relied on implicit conversions between numeric
types).
Fixed: tint:632
Fixed: tint:476
Change-Id: I8279be3eeae50b64db486ee7a91a43bd94fdff62
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Let's keep these for the SPIR-V reader case. The way things currently work is actually nicer than attempting to generate size / align decorations in the SPIR-V reader.
Change-Id: I83087c153e3b3056e737dcfbfd73ae6a0986bd7c
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This was broken by a rebase of the Default Struct Layout change.
This went unnoticed because there was no test coverage for these. Added.
Also replace `[[offset(n)]]` decorations with padding fields.
Bug: tint:626
Change-Id: Iad6f1a239bc8d8fcb15d18a204d3f5a78a372350
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/44683
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These errors were captured, but not printed.
Fix the lint error that was not being displayed.
Change-Id: I56da5c3a044b8a8e41695883ce780aca6245ad04
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Two changes merged that were not compatible (44681 and 44603).
Change-Id: Ib35c4d738e4749b904c0c83626de730de63b8417
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This allows for a more optimal way to filter the result of To(). Updated
Type query functions to make use of it. Added tests.
Change-Id: If3a65259345fbe6b92c6d367ab01fa718bb7cfee
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This makes it a little easier to check if an object is one of any of the
types provided. Updated Type query functions to make use of IsAnyOf.
Added tests.
Change-Id: I12ea62b32042b6675d998ab85b86f2fe15861330
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These can now also be called with nullptr and will return false or
nullptr respectively.
Change-Id: I5fcf292503dd718f8d3771c7c39c204ce03ff4f7
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Add a return type decoration list field to ast::Function.
Bug: tint:513
Change-Id: I41c1087f21a87731eb48ec7642997da5ae7f2baa
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Avoid cloning parameters until we know we are going to rewrite the
function.
Change-Id: I0b0e2513d8652a0f2e561419848f77875d67591b
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Add a sanitizing transform to collect input parameters into a
struct. HLSL does not allow non-struct entry-point parameters, so any
location- or builtin-decorated inputs have to be provided via a struct
instead.
Bug: tint:511
Change-Id: I3784bcad3bfda757ebcf0efc98c499cfce639b5e
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/44420
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Move the RoundUp() and IsPowerOfTwo() methods from Resolver.cc to this file.
Add tests
Change-Id: Ib7af53dfa5e69083ec4fc2484da92a84c9468818
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Implements https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1447
SPIR-V Reader is still TODO, but continues to function as the offset
decoration is still supported.
Bug: tint:626
Bug: tint:629
Change-Id: Id574eb3a5c6729559382812de37b23f0c68fd406
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/43640
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This will allow Tint's dependent to depend on libtint without GN
discovering Tint's test and try to build them. In particular it will
help use Tint in Dawn in Skia's standalone build which doesn't have
//testing.
Bug: dawn:706
Change-Id: Idd28662b89aa75df7704eaae205328dce0b96fef
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/44540
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These were supposed to be deleted in 95d4077.
Change-Id: Ic2a08283a8f4255f107492fcfa1bb0f320969f73
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Add a sanitizing transform to collect location-decorated parameters
into a struct.
Bug: tint:510
Change-Id: I1e9bf829dac946e5fec0ecfe6da7e1ef9cebff8e
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Remove the decoration groupings (Array, Function, Struct,
StructMember, Type, Variable), such that all *Decoration classes now
subclass ast::Decoration directly. This allows for decorations to be
used in multiple places; for example, builtin decorations are now
valid for both variables and struct members.
Checking that decoration lists only contain decorations that are valid
for the node that they are attached to is now done inside the
validator.
Change-Id: Ie8c0e53e5730a7dedea50a1dec8f26f9e7b00e8d
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BUG=tint:630
Change-Id: Ib30221e7a2d35e77a164969428ed6bfc07bc2a8e
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Add a sanitizing transform to hoist entry point parameters out as
global variables.
Bug: tint:509
Change-Id: Ic18f69386a58d82ee11571fa9ec0c54cb5bdf2cf
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This is needed to correctly generate entry point IO parameters.
Bug: tint:576
Change-Id: I9b96886d5ea90a54a568dd36506da563227afde7
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This just handles non-struct parameters for now. Structs will be
handled in a later patch.
Bug: tint:513
Change-Id: Idfb202a599fcd84400b89515f21bfed6fd3795b5
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Entry points are now allowed to have parameters and return types as
part of the changes made in:
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/pull/1426
Bug: tint:512
Change-Id: I20caa940f6d194f62ce1dfa5d247927c5b5a9628
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The readers must not produce invalid ASTs.
If readers cannot produce a valid AST, then they should error instead.
If a reader does produce an invalid AST, this change catches this bad behavior early, significantly helping identify the root of the broken logic.
IsValid() made a bit more sense in the days where the AST was mutable, and was constructed by calling setters on the nodes to build up the tree.
In order to detect bad ASTs, IsValid() would have to perform an entire AST traversal and give a yes / no answer for the entire tree. Not only was this slow, an answer of 'no' didn't tell you *where* the AST was invalid, resulting in a lot of manual debugging.
Now that the AST is fully immutable, all child nodes need to be built before their parents. The AST node constructors now become a perfect place to perform pointer sanity checking.
The argument for attempting to catch and handle invalid ASTs is not a compelling one.
Invalid ASTs are invalid compiler behavior, not something that should ever happen with a correctly functioning compiler.
If this were to happen in production, the user would be utterly clueless to _why_ the program is invalid, or _how_ to fix it.
Attempting to handle invalid ASTs is just masking a much larger problem.
Let's just let the fuzzers do their job to catch any of these cases early.
Fixed: chromium:1185569
Change-Id: I6496426a3a9da9d42627d2c1ca23917bfd04cc5c
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* Disable "undefined-var-template" in code, rather than in build files
* Add back some missing headers required when building in this context
* Make sure gtest/gmock do not override the default runtime library
Change-Id: I12c05943fc1d2dee4733ae70db7da026f67e0dad
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/44180
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Commit-Queue: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Try and make sense of the huge number of tests we have.
Rename tests so they have a consistent naming style.
Change-Id: I0c089d5945778a8718480a1a2f854435e7b0e79a
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/44162
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First step in splitting out resolver tests into multiple files
Change-Id: I58c66ad5e348a50b3e028dff5749cfacb273ea62
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I'm going to start pulling apart the resolver tests into separate files, and the test helper shouldn't go into the root tint namespace.
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Also remove unused fields of Resolver (block_to_info_, block_infos_). We can put them back when they're actually needed.
Fixed: tint:190
Change-Id: I1a02a24eca7fba32b8e1120abb88040138a39c6a
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Make sure variables from the loop block remain in scope for
continuing block. Note that we need to do this because the continuing
block is a sibling of the loop body block in the AST, rather than a
child.
Added test.
Fixed: tint:526
Change-Id: If622995e3aac4cd3c06c2dbd87ffcaa36b0f09c5
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/43680
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Replacement for the places where we currently use assert(), and there is no sensible place to put the error into a diag::List.
Change-Id: Id154340b0353f8a3e8962771263f1cc87dce2aa4
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/44047
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All includes from .cc to .h are preserved, even when transitively included.
It's clear that there are far too many includes in header files, and we should be more aggressive with forward declarations. tint:532 will continue to track this work.
There are, however, plenty of includes that have accumulated over time which are no longer required directly or transitively, so this change starts with a clean slate of *required* includes.
Bug: tint:532
Change-Id: Ie1718dad565f8309fa180ef91bcf3920e76dba18
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/44042
Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
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Move out of the src root and into its own subdirectory
Rename methods to remove the 'Determine' prefix.
Fixed: tint:529
Change-Id: Idf89d647780f8a2e7495c1c9e6c402e00ad45b7c
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We now keep track of scopes as a tree of BlockInfos that track variables
declared in each scope. For loop scopes, we store the index of the first
variable (if any) that follows the first continue statement. Using this
data structure, when parsing expressions, we validate that used
variables in continuing blocks are not bypassed by a continue statement
in the parent loop block.
Also:
* Validate that continue statements are in a loop in TD. This error is
already caught by the spir-v writer, but better to catch it here.
* Add more utility functions to ProgramBuilder to make it easier to
write tests
Fixed: tint:17
Change-Id: I967bf2cfb63062bac8dcca113d074ba0fe2152e2
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Put all errors straight into the ProgramBuilder::Diagnostics()
Fixes a TODO. Kills an assert().
Bug: chromium:1185569
Change-Id: I4e6f3b06106c3cfe75cf2bcdfc56b14ad73e81d9
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These must not be mangled.
Bug: tint:273
Change-Id: I05b02bf785c9d6ab587996bfed284e89912cd0cb
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This is now entirely handled as transforms.
Bug: tint:273
Change-Id: Ib3c0db7b5ecf024b6ae2aed7788e4b582d07c4ce
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