5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
LoopDawg
307b6507b3 HLSL: handle multiple clip/cull semantic IDs
HLSL allows several variables to be declared.  There are packing rules involved:
e.g, a float3 and a float1 can be packed into a single array[4], while for a
float3 and another float3, the second one will skip the third array entry to
avoid straddling

This is implements that ability.  Because there can be multiple variables involved,
and the final output array will often be a different type altogether (to fuse
the values into a single destination), a new variable is synthesized, unlike the prior
clip/cull support which used the declared variable.  The new variable name is
taken from one of the declared ones, so the old tests are unchanged.

Several new tests are added to test various packing scenarios.

Only two semantic IDs are supported: 0, and 1, per HLSL rules.  This is
encapsulated in

     static const int maxClipCullRegs = 2;

and the algorithm (probably :) ) generalizes to larger values, although there
are a few issues around how HLSL would pack (e.g, would 4 scalars be packed into
a single HLSL float4 out reg?  Probably, and this algorithm assumes so).
2017-07-26 11:18:09 -06:00
LoopDawg
c44b95fdec WIP: HLSL: handle clip/cull distance array semantic matching
In HLSL, there are three (TODO: ??) dimensions of clip and cull
distance values:

  * The semantic's value N, ala SV_ClipDistanceN.
  * The array demension, if the value is an array.
  * The vector element, if the value is a vector or array of vectors.

In SPIR-V, clip and cull distance are arrays of scalar floats, always.

This PR currently ignores the semantic N axis, and handles the other
two axes by sequentially copying each vector element of each array member
into sequential floats in the output array.

Fixes: #946
2017-06-23 13:06:53 -06:00
John Kessenich
6fa17641b5 HLSL: Emit the OpSource HLSL instruction for HLSL, using new headers. 2017-04-07 15:40:01 -06:00
John Kessenich
71c100d7c0 GLSL output: Removed fixed-size buffer; fixes #769.
Makes some white-space differences in most output, plus a few cases
where more could have been put out but was cut short by the previous
fix-sized buffer.
2017-03-14 19:51:29 -06:00
John Kessenich
6e1d50a7a2 HLSL: Accept SV_Cull/ClipDistanceN, by refactoring the way semantics are mapped. 2017-03-09 14:37:32 -07:00