This is required for implementing module-level conversions in the spir-v
backend (upcoming CL).
Bug: tint:865
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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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Also split out validation tests from call_test.cc into call_validation_test.cc.
Bug: tint:886
Change-Id: I1e1dee9b7c348363e89080cdecd3119cc004658f
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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
Change-Id: If713f9828790cd51224d2392d42c01c0057cb652
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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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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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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
Change-Id: If8ca82e5d16ec319ecd01f9a2cafffd930963bde
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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
Change-Id: I4f61eb765de63ad98ae786d187d2bd1b42942756
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You've helped us bridge two worlds.
Good Night, Sweet Prince.
Fixed: tint:724
Change-Id: I0b4ba960e9cf5dcff7df9d2f332ea36d6663c440
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These were the last two types to migrate away from typ::TypePair.
Bug: tint:724
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Also contains a UBSAN fix for tests that didn't quite all migrate to ast::I32.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I2a3ad6d6a69595b7da6bb502a87fb655a7f5961a
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Change the type of the values in an ast::WorkgroupDecoration to be
ast::Expression nodes, so that they can represent both
ast::ScalarExpression (literal) and ast::IdentifierExpression
(module-scope constant).
The Resolver processes these nodes to produce a uint32_t for the
default value on each dimension, and captures a reference to the
module-scope constant if it is overridable (which will soon be used by
the inspector and backends).
The WGSL parser now uses `primary_expression` to parse arguments to
workgroup_size.
Also added some WorkgroupSize() helpers to ProgramBuilder.
Bug: tint:713
Change-Id: I44b7b0021b925c84f25f65e26dc7da6b19ede508
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Adds texture_external to the inspector, allowing us to recognize the
type and return provide binding information. Includes a basic test.
Bug: Dawn:728
Change-Id: Ib0f39998359dc22a530ad222141229f9ba30552f
Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/51161
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Add AddressOf() and Deref()
Add overloads of Expr() that take a source
Change WrapInStatement() to create a `let`. Unlike `var`, `let` can be
used to hold pointers.
Bug: tint:727
Change-Id: Ib2cd7ab7a7056862e064943dea04387f7e466212
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In preparation for implementing
https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/issues/1604, this change removes the
sem::AccessControl node. Instead, the ast::AccessControl::Access enum is
now on the sem::StorageTexture class, as well as on sem::Variable. For
sem::Variable, the field is set when the variable's type is either a
storage buffer or a storage texture.
Bug: tint:802
Change-Id: Id479af36b401d067b015027923f4e715f5f69f25
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Keep track of any constant IDs specified in the shader, and then
allocate IDs for the remaining constants when creating the semantic
info.
Bug: tint:755
Change-Id: I6a76b1193cac459b62582cde7469b092dde51d5d
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To declare a local variable, we write `var name : type`, not `var<function> name : type`.
This change fixes all the places where we were feeding StorageClass::kFunction into variable declarations.
Note that the resolved, semantic variable correctly infers the `kFunction` StorageClass.
Change-Id: I6221fabae1de0435044f29b9a91808421d5cace6
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This was originally used to find and fix tests that were not
initializing constants, but these were independently fixed by jrprice@
recently (see https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/tint/+/50042)
recently. Still, this change is useful to avoid this happening again.
Bug: tint:792
Change-Id: I0119a1a6ade7a70a0d110ef0aac80f4eaf37a7b4
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With the parsers now using ast::Types, nothing should be producing these any more.
This change also removes Resolver::Canonical(), which is now unneeded as there are no sem::Aliases to remove.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I0c1a49f49372c1fcc37864502f07c5c76328d471
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Don't create disjoint AST type nodes.
Instead use a new bespoke type hierarchy that can Build() the required
AST nodes.
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There's now no need to have both.
Removes a whole bunch of Sem().Get() smell, and simplifies the resolver.
Also fixes a long-standing issue where an array with an explicit, but equal-to-implicit-stride attribute would result in a different type to an array without the decoration.
Bug: tint:724
Fixed: tint:782
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There's now no need to have both.
Removes a whole bunch of Sem().Get() smell, and simplifies the resolver.
Bug: tint:724
Fixed: tint:761
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Having a common base class will tighten up some of the dynamic casting that we do.
Bug: tint:724
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It's common to want this when indexing matrices.
Change-Id: Ic60a3a8d05873119d78a3cb0860d129e33ac3525
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Remove all sem::Type references from the AST.
ConstructedTypes are now all AST types.
The parsers will still create semantic types, but these are now disjoint
and ignored.
The parsers will be updated with future changes to stop creating these
semantic types.
Resolver creates semantic types from the AST types. Most downstream
logic continues to use the semantic types, however transforms will now
need to rebuild AST type information instead of reassigning semantic
information, as semantic nodes are fully rebuilt by the Resolver.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I4ce03a075f13c77648cda5c3691bae202752ecc5
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And use MaybeCreateTypename() in more places.
Bug: tint:724
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Currently untestable as nothing currently calls Type(const ast::Type* ty).
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I92dd772acd758b0960a7e9a19f15c91414ab505c
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This creates a new, unnamed symbol.
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Soon, we'll start migrating the AST from using sem::Types to ast::Types.
This change fixes up a bunch of places that makes the assumption that the semantic type is always expected.
Bug: tint:724
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A literal has an implicit type, so there should be no type on the AST node.
This highlighted that the resolver was nto canonicalizing TypeConstructorExpression types, which has been fixed.
This required preservation of the declared type name in order for error messages to contain aliased names.
Bug: tint:724
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Once we start migrating over to just creating `ast::Type`s instead of a
AST+SEM pair, we're going to start having the sem::Type of the TypePair
be nullptr. Only create composite AST / SEM types if the inner type has
a non-nullptr AST / SEM type.
Bug: tint:724
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* ProgramBuilder: added a bunch of overloads that take Source
* Added MultiTokenSource RAII helper to build source ranges for
multi-token types
* Added comparison operators to Source::Range and Source::Location to
make it easier to write tests to compare Source ranges
* Moved CombineSourceRange from resolver.cc to a static function in
Source named Source::Combine()
* Added Source tests for all ast type nodes returned by the wgsl parser
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I6fb6211a3c42c14693df8746af6a30f5aa56f2af
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This reverts commit 05e16ed1c5.
Reason for revert: Breaks Dawn autoroll.
[ RUN ] VertexBufferRobustnessTest.DetectInvalidValues/Metal_Intel_R_UHD_Graphics_630__e_metal_enable_vertex_pulling
../../src/tests/DawnTest.cpp:945: Failure
Value of: self->mExpectError
Actual: false
Expected: true
Got unexpected device error: Tint SPIRV reader failure:
Parser: error: cannot store a value other than constant 1.0 to PointSize builtin: OpStore %8 %18
Original change's description:
> transform/EmitVertexPointSize: Handle entry point parameters
>
> Generate a new struct that contains members of the original return
> type with the point size appended to it, and replace return statements
> as necessary.
>
> Fixed: tint:732
> Change-Id: I2b5816144d5e95c65baca95dc0c50b4dfdd25ed3
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Change-Id: Id795d5320471d09d66a964c8e469b60da8f0a672
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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Generate a new struct that contains members of the original return
type with the point size appended to it, and replace return statements
as necessary.
Fixed: tint:732
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With typ::Type.
Involves decoupling the use of named types as sub-types of other types,
otherwise ty.array("x", Structure(...)) produces an AST tree with
duplicated AST nodes.
Bug: tint:724
Change-Id: I2b4e904dc23bb554a75d4612f6543f1911f469bd
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