This is one step in providing full linker functionality for creating
correct SPIR-V from multiple compilation units for the same stage.
(This was the only remaining "hard" part. The rest should be simple.)
These introduce limited support for 8/16-bit types such that they can only be accessed in buffer memory and converted to/from 32-bit types.
Contributed from Khronos-internal work.
- Adds a pragma to see binary output of double values (not portable)
- Print decimals that show more values, but in a portable way
(lots of portability issues)
- Expand the tests to test more double values
Note: it is quite difficult to have 100% portable tests for floating point.
The current situation works by not printing full precision, and working around
several portability issues.
Previously, casting an object of a struct type to an identical type
would produce an error. This PR allows this case.
As a side-effect of the change, several self-type casts in existing
tests go away. For example:
0:10 Construct float ( temp float)
0:10 'f' ( in float)
becomes this (without the unneeded constructor op):
0:10 'f' ( in float)
For vector or array types this can result in somewhat less overall code.
Fixes: #1218
SPIR-V requires the coverage mask to be an array of integers, but HLSL
allows scalar integers. This adds the requisite type conversion and
wrapped entry point handling.
Fixes: #1202
This PR forces the external definition of SV_GroupID variables to 3-vectors.
The conversion process between the shader-declared type and the external type
happens in wrapped main IO variable conversion.
The same applies to SV_DispatchThreadID and SV_GroupThreadID.
Fixes: #1371
Append() method is special: unlike most outputs, it does not copy
some temporary data to a symbol in the entry point epilogue, but
rather uses an emit builtin after each write to the output stream.
This had been handled by remembering the special output symbol for
the stream as it was declared in the shader entry point before
symbol sanitization. However the prior code was too simple and
only handled cases where the Append() method happened after the
entry point, so that the output symbol had been seen.
This PR adds a patching step so that the Append()s may appear in
any order WRT the entry point. They are patched in an epilogue,
whereupon it is guaranteed in a well formed shader that we have
seen the appropriate declaration.
Fixes#1217.
There a couple functional problems, which when reduced down also led to
some good simplifications and rationalization. So, this commit:
- corrects "mixed" functionality: int[A] f[B] -> f[B][A]
- correct multi-identifier decls: int[A] f[B], g[C] -> f and g are independently sized.
- increases symmetry between different places in the code that do this
- makes fewer ways to do the same thing; several methods are just gone now
- makes more clear when something is copied or shared
HLSL allows image and texture types to be templatized on sub-vec4 types,
or even structures. This was mostly handled already during creation of
sampling operations. However, for operator[] which can generate image
loads, this wasn't happening.
It also isn't very easy to do at that point in time, because operator[]
does not know where the results it produces will end up. They may be
an lvalue or an rvalue, and there's a post-process to convert loads to
stores. They may end up in atomic ops.
To bypass that difficulty, GlslangToSpv now looks for this case and
adds the appropriate conversion. LIMITATION: this only works for
cases for which a simple conversion opcode suffices. That is to say,
it will not work if the type is templatized on a struct.
- make it sharable with GLSL
- correct the case insensitivity
- remove the map; queries are not needed, all entries need processing
- make it easier to build bottom up (will help GLSL parsing)
- support semantic checking and reporting
- allow front-end dependent semantics and attribute name mapping
- correct inheritence (or not) of the right XFB buffer
- compute implicit stride (fixes#1212)
- semantic check block-member redeclarations
- inherit stride from a member
Also, only emit this XFB information where the SPIR-V spec says
it should be emitted: essentially, on objects.
This and the previous commit together fix#1185.
Issue #791 was partially fixed by PR #1161 (the mat mul implicit
truncations were its main point), but it still wouldn't compile due to
the use of ConstantBuffer as an identifier. Apparently those fall into
the same class as "float float", where float is both a type and an
identifier.
This allows struct definitions with such keyword-identifiers,
and adds ConstantBuffer to the set. 'cbuffer int' is legal in HLSL,
and 'struct int' appears to only be rejected due to the redefinition
of the 'int' type.
Fixes#791
HLSL truncates the vector, or one of the two matrix dimensions if there is a
dimensional mismatch in m*v, v*m, or m*m.
This PR adds that ability. Conversion constructors are added as required.