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
Change-Id: I2682d2d024e8daa30f78270b8cfb6bbb32632133
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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.
Change-Id: I3868ff80af1ab3b3dddfbf5b969724cb87ef0744
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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
Change-Id: If10ea866e3b67a093e87aca689d34065fd49b705
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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
Change-Id: I0528045e803f176e03428bc7eac31ae06920bbd7
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The WorkgroupSize builtin decoration applies to a composite constant.
Because WGSL does not yet support specializable constants for this,
use the *default* values for that SPIR-V spec constant.
Update end-to-end test expectations.
Fixed: tint:503
Change-Id: I012b316d13544ab9282e3276b58906327adab133
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/41960
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- When storing to sample_mask output, write to the 0th element
- Only make a return struct if it has members
- Adjust type signedness coercion when loading special builtins.
- Adapt tests
- Update expectations for end-to-end tests
- Handle sample_mask with stride
Input variables normally don't have layout. But they can have it
up through SPIR-V 1.4.
Handle this case in the SPIR-V reader, by seeing through the
intermediate alias type created for the strided array type.
Bug: tint:508
Change-Id: I0f19dc1305d3f250dbbc0698a602288c34245274
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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
Change-Id: Ic135dfc89309ac805507e9f39392577c7f82d154
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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.
Change-Id: I712bd9d369e08c9a3cdfb0f114c3609584f91f28
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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
Change-Id: I936a80801875a5d0b6cd98a2e8f3e297a2f53509
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/53961
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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.
Change-Id: I7d1aabdf14eae33b569b3316dfc0f9fbd288131e
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