Adjusted a test not to use c register for
a structured buffer, they are supposed to
use t registers
Added comments with hints for what are the
register types are used for.
If a block has assigned a XfbOffset it is assumed that it would
inherit the current global XfbBuffer. This commit fixes two use cases:
1) Getting the members of a Block with a XfbOffset to be assigned an
offset, as explained on GLSL 4.60 spec, section "4.4.2 Output
Layout Qualifiers", subsection "Transform Feedback Layout
Qualifiers".
2) Compute properly an error on overlapping ranges if a block is
assigned a XfbOffset and one of it members is assigned a explicit
one. This gets working because when the members of a block get
assigned a Offset/Buffer at fixBlockXfbOffsets, then the block is
deassigned the Offsets, so ranges are computed only with the block
members.
BTW, this is already done when redeclaring block builtins.
Fixes#1535
Consider the following code:
layout(constant_id=0) const int Y = 1;
layout(constant_id=1) const int Z = 2;
layout(constant_id=3) const int X = Y + Z;
Previously, it would produce SPIR-V decorations like this:
Decorate 21(Y) SpecId 1
Decorate 22 SpecId 3
Decorate 33(Z) SpecId 0
This seems inaccurate, since the spec constant `X` that is dependent on
the two others did not get a name in the SPIR-V decorations. This behavior
may potentially negatively affect shader introspection capabilities.
This change alters the behavior to always add a name, which results in the code
above producing the following decorations:
Decorate 21(Y) SpecId 1
Decorate 22(X) SpecId 3
Decorate 33(Z) SpecId 0
If the out variable is a struct type, with a xfb_offset explicitly
assigned, the members need to get their xfb_offset assigned. This is
specially relevant, as we cannot use layout qualifiers on struct
members.
UniformAndStorageBuffer8BitAccess capability.
When using the 8-bit storage extension it basically always used the
`UniformAndStorageBuffer8BitAccess` capability, even in cases where it
wasn't required. For instance if we are targeting Vulkan 1.1 (SPIR-V 1.3
or higher), and we are only using 8-bit types in an SSBO, we only need
the `StorageBuffer8BitAccess` capability.
I fixed this by enabling storage buffer use in Vulkan 1.1 / SPIR-V 1.3
or higher, and then changing the logic to match.
I also added some tests that will output different capabilities when run
on Vulkan 1.0 and 1.1, thus they are added twice to the test list (one
for each version).
Fixes#1539
- Emit relevant capability/extension for use of perprimitiveNV in fragment shader
- Remove redundant checks for mesh shader qualifiers in glslang.y
- Add profile version check for use of extension GL_NV_mesh_shader
- Add a new gtest for use of perprimitiveNV in fragment shader
Apart from allowing redeclaration of gl_MeshPerVertexNV and gl_MeshPerPrimitiveNV blocks, this change also -
- Resize clip/cull perview distances based on static index use
- Error out use of both single-view and per-view builtins
- Add new gtests with redeclared blocks and edit existing test output
- Fix couple of typos
- Add ES 320 support
- Error out use of perprimitiveNV for non mesh/fragment shaders
- Error out use of mesh/task shaders w/o use of NV_mesh_shader
- Error out use of NV_mesh_shader for non task/mesh shaders
- Error out use of perviewNV for non mesh shaders
- Error out use of taskNV for non mesh/task shaders
- Add test case for mesh shader with ES 320 profile