WGSL supports select() with vectors, where the condition is a
scalar. To support this in SPIR-V versions older than 1.4, we need to
splat the condition operand to a vector of the same size as the
objects.
Fixed: tint:933
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Add the SampleRateShading capability if the sampling type is `sample`.
Bug: tint:746
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Transforms that handle entry point IO need to strip interpolate
attributes when creating undecorated structures, and not strip them
when recreating the IO parameters and return types.
Bug: tint:746
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Add E2E tests to cover all of the parameter combinations.
Mark the attribute as unimplemented in the other backends.
Bug: tint:746
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They are only valid on entry point parameters and return types, and
struct members. They must only be used on floating point scalar and
vector types. If the interpolation type is flat, the sampling type
must not be specified.
Bug: tint:746
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As all loops in the parser require `synchronized_` to be true, don't set this to true if we've hit the maximum number of error diagnostics.
This lets the parser bubble up as soon as the limit was reached, instead of only aborting once we finally reach the top level loop.
ClusterFuzz has uncovered a number of cases where, in a loop, it can produce an error, then resynchronize, then error again on the next loop iteration. This produces more than the max limit of errors, and can stall the tests long enough to time out.
No unit tests for this, as it requires a really contrived input to trigger, and to exhaustively catch all the places we now call maybe_set_synchronized() would result in a large colleciton of horrible tests. Instead, let ClusterFuzz do the testing.
Fixed: chromium:1224031
Fixed: chromium:1224032
Fixed: chromium:1224042
Fixed: chromium:1224049
Fixed: chromium:1224050
Fixed: chromium:1224130
Fixed: chromium:1224131
Fixed: chromium:1224132
Fixed: chromium:1224144
Fixed: chromium:1224191
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Add `out` parameters to expression and type generators.
Use the new helper classes in TextGenerator.
Cleans up bad formatting.
Prepares the writer generating 'pre' statements, required for atomics.
If-else statements are generated slightly differently. This is done so that 'pre' statements for the else conditions are scoped correctly. This is identical to the HLSL writer.
Bug tint:892
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logical negation operand must be 'bool' or 'vecN<bool>'
complement operand must be be 'i32', 'u32', 'vecN<i32>' or 'vecN<u32>'
Negation operand must be 'i32', 'f32', 'vecN<i32>' or 'vecN<f32>'
Bug: tint:916 chromium:1216597
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Functions that are not entry points cannot have any attributes on
their return types.
Validate the builtin store types for return types.
Bug: tint:851
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Remove `pre` and `out` parameters from most generator methods.
Use the `out_` string stream in TextGenerator, add helpers to TextGenerator to simplify line printing.
Remove the `pre` and `out` fields from TestHelper.
Cleans up the `pre` aspects of the HLSL writer, so the same concept can be used by the MSL writer.
Fixes indentation bugs in formatting.
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Allows transforms to assert their dependencies have been run before they
are.
Also allows the backends to validate that their sanitizers have been run
before they're used.
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Entry point function parameter can only have builtin and location
attributes (unless a disable validation attribute is present). Other
functions cannot have any decorations on their parameters.
Fix parameter creation in the CanonicalizeEntryPointIO transform for a
case where it was not stripping attributes that are not valid for
function parameters.
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Use a DisableValidationDecoration to allow these storage classes only
for variables generated by the SPIR-V sanitizer. This is also used in
the Inspector tests, since the Inspector is currently run *after* the
SPIR-V sanitizer. These tests will be removed when this is no longer
the case.
Also validate that builtin/location decorations are not used on
variables (unless they have input/output storage class).
Fix or delete all of the other tests that were wrongly using these
storage classes and attributes.
Bug: tint:697
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Describes what Tint system raised the diagnostic.
Use this information in the fuzzers to distinguish between expected and unexpected failure cases in the Transform fuzzer tests.
Fixed: chromium:1206407
Fixed: chromium:1207154
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HLSL usually implicitly casts a vector down to a scalar, but this breaks when passing the vector to RWByteAddressBuffer.Store (for DXC only).
Fixed: tint:827
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This test is invalid for multiple reasons (wrong types, wrong stages,
global variable instead of a parameter). The shader IO E2E tests give
better coverage for this anyway, so just delete the unit test.
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This is needed to roll Tint into Dawn, and makes sense for this to be
optional anyway.
Bug: tint:387
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This fixes the SPIR-V and MSL tests for these intrinsics.
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The feature is not yet finished in WGSL.
Fixed: tint:804
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The CanonicalizeEntryPointIO transform now takes an optional config
option for a fixed sample mask. If there was no sample mask in the
authored shader, add one and return the fixed mask, otherwise AND the
fixed mask with the authored value.
Add a config option to the MSL sanitizer to receive a fixed sample
mask and pass it through to CanonicalizeEntryPointIO.
Bug: tint:387
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This reverts commit 6330260f7d.
Reason for revert: Need by this CL which was also reverted:
https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/55402
Original change's description:
> Validate that in/out storage classes are not used
>
> Use a DisableValidationDecoration to allow these storage classes only
> for variables generated by the SPIR-V sanitizer.
>
> Fix or delete all of the tests that were wrongly using these storage
> classes.
>
> Bug: tint:697
> Change-Id: Ife1154f687b18529cfcc7a0ed93407fd25c9868e
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No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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This reverts commit 055901b3cd.
Reason for revert: Is causing a *lot* of test failures in the tint -> dawn roll
Original change's description:
> inspector: Remove legacy shader IO support
>
> Bug: tint:697
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VectorInsertDynamic normaly inserts a temporary variable.
But if the source vector is already a hoisted variable, then
reuse that instead. This avoids defining the same name twice.
Bug: tint:804
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Use a DisableValidationDecoration to allow these storage classes only
for variables generated by the SPIR-V sanitizer.
Fix or delete all of the tests that were wrongly using these storage
classes.
Bug: tint:697
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Composite insert normally inserts a temporary variable.
But if the composite value is already a hoisted variable,
then reuse that instead. This avoids defining the same name twice.
Also add AddressOfIfNeeded and use it when processing the operand
of an OpCopyObject or when making a let-declaration. Only take the
address in these cases when the corresponding SPIR-V type is a
pointer.
Bug: tint:804
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Also remove the unreachanble constructor logic in EmitHandleVariable.
Variables of the handle storage class cannot have initializers.
Fixed: tint:173
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We shouldn't be calculating array strides with the packed element size.
Bug: tint:180
Bug: tint:649
Bug: tint:898
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Remove special case handling of pointers and values related
to builtins SampleId, VertexIndex, and InstanceIndex.
These map to private variables with store type matching the
type stated in the SPIR-V code. There is no need to generate
special case code for user-written functions accessing those variables.
Therefore:
- Remove SkipReason enums associated with those builtin inputs
- Remove newly unreachable code.
Bug: tint:508
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Varaibles can infer types now, in which case the type_ field is null.
Fixed: chromium:1221120
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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.
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
Change-Id: I210f64c495bf37a8f48422919248806e7b096638
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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.
Change-Id: I8fae91854377994f68a924fe8104a48a8afe150e
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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
Change-Id: Ic78487a70a591e718c7b5936c6678e7a19c4b626
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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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