The continuing block can exit the loop in very constrained ways:
When a break statement is placed such that it would exit from a loop’s
§ 7.3.8 Continuing Statement, then:
- The break statement must appear as either:
- The only statement in the if clause of an if statement that has:
- no else clause or an empty else clause
- no elseif clauses
- The only statement in the else clause of an if statement that has an
empty if clause and no elseif clauses.
- That if statement must appear last in the continuing clause.
By design, this allows a lossless round-trip from SPIR-V to WGSL and
back to SPIR-V. But that requires this special case construct in WGSL
to be translated to an OpBranchConditional with one target being
the loop's megre block (which is where 'break' branches to), and the
other targets the loop header (which is the loop backedge). That
OpBranchConditional takes the place of the normal case of an
unconditional backedge.
Avoids errors like this:
continue construct with the continue target X is not
post dominated by the back-edge block Y
Fixed: 1034
Change-Id: If472a179380b8d77af746a3cd8e279c8a5e56b37
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Add `transform::DecomposeStridedMatrix`, which replaces matrix members of storage or uniform buffer structures, that have a [[stride]] decoration, into an array
of N column vectors.
This is required to correctly handle `mat2x2` matrices in UBOs, as std140 rules will expect a default stride of 16 bytes, when in WGSL the default structure layout expects a stride of 8 bytes.
Bug: tint:1047
Change-Id: If5ca3c6ec087bbc1ac31a8d9a657b99bf34042a4
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The DefInfo structure is used for remapping storage buffer types
as well as tracking special values like builtin variables.
In the latter case, don't take the defaulted storage class value
from the DefInfo initialization.
Fixed: tint:1040, tint:1043
Change-Id: I41ee364d76e632736d51f4474c97036bcc136c93
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These just print colors to stdout, and actually do not check anything.
They're pretty, but I'm fairly confident this works now, and doesn't actually give us anything other than spam output.
Disable.
Change-Id: I6144f154345ae115f0899ca7e274fdee8947c785
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- skip dumping due to SPIR-V Tools validation error for Location
conflicts for IO variables duplicated on an OpEntryPoint interface
list (SPIRV-Tools issue #4403)
- Skip dumping for unit test for conversion of RelaxedPrecision
decoration.
Bug: tint:1043
Change-Id: I8ce3a7660d74b771e3fa62dc39e4e030e4ba6aa1
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- each vertex shader must have builtin-position output.
- when testing non-vertex shader features, change to fragment shaders,
to avoid the need to have a builtin position output.
- Fix ordering of entry point declaration vs. OpName
Bug: tint:1043
Change-Id: Ic66383d42419a1ef893835ae71729ae27fc6e539
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- clean up function decorations unit tests
- clean up interpolate and invariant validation and unittest
- add separate unit-tests for each shader stage input and output
- add [[builtin(position)]] tests
- add validation and test for:
structures with 'location' decorated members cannot be used as compute shaders input
Bug: tint:1007
Change-Id: I12e97e163b3a77bc76ce21faba241683eec5d917
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This adds SPIR-V assembly and WGSL tests derived from VK-GL-CTS commit
571256871c2e2f03995373e1e4a02958d8cd8cf5. The following procedure was
followed:
- Those .amber files in VK-GL-CTS wholly owned by Google were
identified
- All GLSL and SPIR-V shaders were extracted from the Amber files and
converted into SPIR-V binaries
- The compact-ids pass of spirv-opt was applied to each binary
- Duplicate binaries were removed
- spirv-opt -O was used to obtain an optimized version of each remaining
binary, with duplicates discarded
- Binaries that failed validation using spirv-val with target
environment SPIR-V 1.3 were discarded
- Those binaries that tint could not successfully convert into WGSL were
put aside for further investigation
- SPIR-V assembly versions of the remaining binaries are included in
this CL
- test-runner with -generate-expected and -generate-skip was used to
generate expected .spvasm, .msl, .hlsl and .wgsl outputs for these
SPIR-V assembly tests
- Each successfully-generated .expected.wgsl is included in this CL
again, as a WGLSL test
- test-runner with -generate-expected and -generate-skip was used again,
to generate expected outputs for these WGSL tests
Change-Id: Ibe9baf2729cf97e0b633db9a426f53362a5de540
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The SPIR-V Tools fuzzer asserts that the binaries it receives have sizes
that are multiples of 4 bytes, as it should only ever run on valid
binaries. This is failing in ClusterFuzz, likely due to the fuzzer being
misconfigured, so for now these assertions have been replaced with early
exits. They should be reinstated once the fuzzer is correctly
configured.
Fixes: chromium:1232308
Change-Id: I1fa980d09ce9e5c349a2cfcebe0246ebad6613fb
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These are generated by the SPIR-V reader. Structures used by the
storage and uniform storage classes are handled separately, so we can
safely ignore this attribute for the other storage classes which are
not shared with the host.
Fixed: tint:1027
Change-Id: I8df4b41c687922a97f3b0ed97804cecc17d8997a
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Enabling particular fuzzers requires that certain other CMake options
are enabled. For example, enabling the SPIR-V Tools fuzzer requires
enabling the CMake option for building spirv-fuzz. This change uses the
FORCE parameter to force the CMake cache to be overridden in such cases.
The change also adds FORCE to other options where it seems appropriate,
and improves some doc strings associated with CMake options.
Fixes: tint:1024
Change-Id: Ia72ddc0b3af625bb21ff1cc1c7121185ec3908b6
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/59204
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Reviewed-by: Ryan Harrison <rharrison@chromium.org>
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