Conversion can happen for structure materialization (modf, frexp).
If both structure members are the same type and value, then a constant::Splat will be constructed, which needs to handle conversion.
Bug: chromium:1417515
Change-Id: Iadd14ce00b8d5c22226c601ec5af9a84e6c0c5cf
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... overloads for texture cube arrays
FXC is telling porkies, when it says "The array element count
of GetDimensions on TextureCubeArray objects is unavailable
on ps_5_1".
The actual issue, as identified by Teodor Tanasoaia at Mozilla,
is that the argument needs to be unsigned.
In fact, *all* the texture queries should have used an unsigned
scalar or vector for the output value. This has been broken
forever!
This reverts commit bd9f6e6684.
Change-Id: I3e217bec17c6fd203cff618b143ebef3d8a61927
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Commit-Queue: Dan Sinclair <dsinclair@chromium.org>
This change overhauls the Robustness transform to support three modes,
per address space:
* ignore - Disable robustness checks for the address space
* clamp - Clamp indices / texture args to ensure they're in
bounds. This was the old behavior, and continues to
be the default.
* predicate - Condition all indexing / textureLoad / textureStore /
atomic* operations on the bounds check. If any
dependent value is out of bounds, then the operation
is skipped.
This change also fixes multiple expression evaluation of the texture
builtin 'level' argument.
Change-Id: I2e300ddff2c8d3183a9701f06985ce1b262baf2c
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Recent changes to DecomposeMemoryAccess meant we lost the dependency information between the user of a module-scope variable of the storage / uniform address space and the variable.
Add dependency information to ast::InternalAttribute so this can be tracked.
This change also means that symbol renaming after the DecomposeMemoryAccess should work.
Fixed: tint:1860
Change-Id: Icfa2925f95c2ac50702522df514cd11bde727546
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Commit-Queue: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
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This CL updates the templates in the StringStream to match more types.
All of the internal `operator<<` methods have been converted over to
StringStream. The precision was increased in order to better match the
precision needed to read back as a double.
Bug: tint:1686
Change-Id: Iaa15cf247f174967dd1014647ba5a74804997c22
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This CL switches the GLSL Generator to use utils::StringStream. The line
writer is converted internally as well, although it converts to
`std::ostream` for now. This caused a couple of the MSL, HLSL and GLSL
tests to generate slightly fewer decimal points in a couple tests.
Bug: tint:1686
Change-Id: I9ec8c1a5ef49679fc1c9a9aece86ab3390e103fc
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/121880
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In order to preserve padding properly for MSL, we need to use its
packed_vec type for all vec3 types in storage buffers, not just struct
members. This commit includes a complete rewrite of the PackedVec3
transform to achieve this. The key details are:
* An internal `__packed_vec3<>` type was added, which corresponds to a
`type::Vector` with an additional flag to indicate that it will be
emitted as packed vector.
* The `PackedVec3` transform replaces all vec3 types used in
host-shareable address spaces with the internal `__packed_vec3`
type. This includes vec3 types that appear as the store type of a
pointer.
* When used as an array element, these `__packed_vec3` types are
wrapped in a struct that contains a single `__packed_vec3`
member. This allows us to add an `@align()` attribute that ensures
that `array<vec3<T>>` still has the correct array element stride.
* When the `vec3<T>` appears as a struct member in the input program,
we apply the `@align()` to that member to ensure that we do not
change its offset.
* Matrix types with three rows that are used in memory are replaced
with an array of columns, where each column uses a `__packed_vec3`
inside an aligned wrapper structure as above.
* Accesses to host-shareable memory that involve any of these types
invoke a "pack" or "unpack" helper function to convert them to the
equivalent type that uses `__packed_vec3` or a regular `vec3` as
required.
* The `chromium_internal_relaxed_uniform_layout` extension is used to
avoid issues where modifying a type in the uniform address space
triggers stricter layout validation rules.
Bug: tint:1571
Fixed: tint:1837
Change-Id: Idaf2da2f5bcb2be00c85ec657edfb614186476bb
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/121200
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Change the DecomposeMemoryAccess to behave more like the DirectVariableAccess transform, in that it'll inline the access of buffer variable into the load / store helper functions, instead of passing the array down.
This avoids large array copies observed with FXC, which can have *severe* performance costs.
Fixed: tint:1819
Change-Id: I52eb3f908813f72ab9da446743e24a2637158309
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/121460
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This CL removes the following AST nodes:
* ast::Array
* ast::Atomic
* ast::Matrix
* ast::MultisampledTexture
* ast::Pointer
* ast::SampledTexture
* ast::Texture
* ast::TypeName
* ast::Vector
ast::Type, which used to be the base class for all AST types, is now a
thin wrapper around ast::IdentifierExpression. All types are now
referred to using their type name.
The resolver now handles type resolution and validation of the types
listed above based on the TemplateIdentifier arguments.
Other changes:
* ProgramBuilder has undergone substantial refactoring.
* ProgramBuilder helpers for type inferencing is now more explicit.
Instead of passing 'nullptr', a new 'Infer' template argument is
passed.
* ast::CheckIdentifier() is used for more tests that check identifiers,
including types.
Bug: tint:1810
Change-Id: I8e739ef49435dc1c20a462f3ec5ba265661a7edb
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/118723
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When calling the generated helper, the column and row arguments were
swapped.
Improved the unit tests to actually show this, rather than passing in a
single value for both column and row.
Bug: tint:1824
Bug: tint:1333
Change-Id: I32a92dec5e594dabd9d8d2b08474c0d6f3645520
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/118420
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Commit-Queue: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>
Use expect_compound_statement() in all the places that use
compound_statement in the WGSL grammar.
Handle attributes on statements inside Resolver::StatementScope, so
that the logic can be reused for the various places where block
statements are used. This will also make it easier to reuse this logic
when we allow these attributes on other types of statement in the
future.
Add an `EmitBlockHeader()` helper to the WGSL writer to reuse the
logic for emitting attributes on block statements for all the places
that use them.
Bug: tint:1809
Change-Id: Iac3bb01f5031e6134c1798ddafdad080412c8bef
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/118000
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This fixes edge-cases, like the condition expression being a type-cast,
which DXC apparently sees as a variable re-declaration. Example:
fn foo(x : f32) {
switch (i32(x)) {
default {
}
}
}
was emitted as HLSL:
void foo(float x) {
int(x);
do {
} while (false);
}
The `int(x)` is seen as a re-declaration of `x` by DXC.
We fix this by only emitted the condition expression if it has
side-effects (which currently means it contains a call expression).
Bug: tint:1820
Change-Id: I7e4320fa09ea2d634c9e324cb0b752b0ee7dcde9
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/118161
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Reviewed-by: James Price <jrprice@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Antonio Maiorano <amaiorano@google.com>