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
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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
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BUG=tint:668
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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
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Broke this in https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/45621
We don't want /MP enabled for clang-cl builds as this results in an
unused parameter /MP warning.
Also opportunistically clean up CMake script a little.
Bug: tint:665
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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
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Disable warning C4324: 'struct_name' : structure was padded due to
__declspec(align())
Multiprocessor builds are not enabled by default when using msbuild,
unlike for Ninja builds.
Bug: tint:665
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Improved error message to use friendly names. Fixed tests that broke as
a result of this change.
Bug: tint:642
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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.
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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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This has now been added.
Bug: tint:652
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To try and speed up the presubmits a bit.
Also add some stage duration timings, so we can tell what takes all the
time.
Bug: tint:652
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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