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John Kessenich
509c4216e6 Non-functional: Fix typos. 2016-11-27 17:26:21 -07:00
John Kessenich
517fe7a6ad Non-functional: Rename some entry-point variables to entryPoint, not main. 2016-11-26 13:31:47 -07:00
steve-lunarg
ef33ec0925 HLSL: add intrinsic function implicit promotions
This PR handles implicit promotions for intrinsics when there is no exact match,
such as for example clamp(int, bool, float).  In this case the int and bool will
be promoted to a float, and the clamp(float, float, float) form used.

These promotions can be mixed with shape conversions, e.g, clamp(int, bool2, float2).

Output conversions are handled either via the existing addOutputArgumentConversion
function, which this PR generalizes to handle either aggregates or unaries, or by
intrinsic decomposition.  If there are methods or intrinsics to be decomposed,
then decomposition is responsible for any output conversions, which turns out to
happen automatically in all current cases.  This can be revisited once inout
conversions are in place.

Some cases of actual ambiguity were fixed in several tests, e.g, spv.register.autoassign.*

Some intrinsics with only uint versions were expanded to signed ints natively, where the
underlying AST and SPIR-V supports that.  E.g, countbits.  This avoids extraneous
conversion nodes.

A new function promoteAggregate is added, and used by findFunction.  This is essentially
a generalization of the "promote 1st or 2nd arg" algorithm in promoteBinary.

The actual selection proceeds in three steps, as described in the comments in
hlslParseContext::findFunction:

1. Attempt an exact match.  If found, use it.
2. If not, obtain the operator from step 1, and promote arguments.
3. Re-select the intrinsic overload from the results of step 2.
2016-11-23 10:36:34 -07:00
John Kessenich
e122f053bb Merge pull request #599 from steve-lunarg/gs
HLSL: Add GS support
2016-11-23 00:29:30 -07:00
John Kessenich
6e848daf45 Merge pull request #596 from steve-lunarg/hlsl-intrinsic-parsing
HLSL: use HLSL parser for HLSL intrinsic prototypes, enable int/bool mats
2016-11-23 00:19:40 -07:00
steve-lunarg
f49cdf4183 WIP: HLSL: Add GS support
This PR adds:

[maxvertexcount(n)] attributes

point/line/triangle/lineadj/triangleadj qualifiers

PointStream/LineStream/TriangleStream templatized types

Append method on above template types

RestartStrip method on above template types.
2016-11-21 18:25:08 -07:00
steve-lunarg
75fd223f03 HLSL: allow "sample" as a valid identifier.
HLSL has keywords for various interpolation modifiers such as "linear",
"centroid", "sample", etc.  Of these, "sample" appears to be special,
as it is also accepted as an identifier string, where the others are not.

This PR adds this ability, so the construct "int sample = 42;" no longer
produces a compilation error.

New test = hlsl.identifier.sample.frag
2016-11-16 13:22:11 -07:00
steve-lunarg
0842dbb39a HLSL: use HLSL parser to parse HLSL intrinsic prototypes, enable int/bool mats
This PR adds a CreateParseContext() fn analogous to CreateBuiltInParseables(),
to create a language specific built in parser.  (This code was present before
but not encapsualted in a fn).  This can now be used to create a source language
specific parser for builtins.

Along with this, the code creating HLSL intrinsic prototypes can now produce
them in HLSL syntax, rather than GLSL syntax.  This relaxes certain prior
restrictions at the parser level.  Lower layers (e.g, SPIR-V) may still have
such restrictions, such as around Nx1 matrices: this code does not impact
that.

This PR also fleshes out matrix types for bools and ints, both of which were
partially in place before.  This was easier than maintaining the restrictions
in the HLSL prototype generator to avoid creating protoypes with those types.

Many tests change because the result type from intrinsics moves from "global"
to "temp".

Several new tests are added for the new types.
2016-11-16 11:19:22 -07:00
John Kessenich
0bf06d3cf5 Merge pull request #576 from steve-lunarg/uav-registers
Add UAV (image) binding offset and HLSL register class support
2016-11-14 09:39:46 -07:00
steve-lunarg
d9cb832f9c HLSL: allow promotion from 1-vector types to scalars, e.g, float<-float1
Previously, an error was thrown when assigning a float1 to a scalar float,
or similar for other basic types.  This allows that.

Also, this allows calling functions accepting scalars with float1 params,
so for example sin(float1) will work.  This is a minor change in
HlslParseContext::findFunction().
2016-11-13 14:44:46 -07:00
steve-lunarg
a22f7dbb71 HLSL: Allow expressions in attributes
For example:

[numthreads(2+2, 2*3, (1+FOO)*BAR)]

This will result in a thread count (4, 6, 8).
2016-11-11 08:23:03 -07:00
John Kessenich
d3f1122a44 Whole stack: Fix stale types in the AST linker object nodes, fixing #557.
Rationalizes the entire tracking of the linker object nodes, effecting
GLSL, HLSL, and SPIR-V, to allow tracked objects to be fully edited before
their type snapshot for linker objects.

Should only effect things when the rest of the AST contained no reference to
the symbol, because normal AST nodes were not stale. Also will only effect such
objects when their types were edited.
2016-11-05 10:22:33 -06:00
steve-lunarg
9088be4c07 Add UAV (image) binding offset and HLSL register support
This PR adds:

1. The "u" register class for RW* objects.

2. --shift-image-bindings (== --sib), analogous to --shift-texture-bindings etc.

3. Case insensitive reg classes.

4. Tests for above.
2016-11-01 14:44:54 -06:00
John Kessenich
89df3c2dcb Merge pull request #572 from steve-lunarg/numthreads
HLSL: implement numthreads for compute shaders
2016-11-01 00:25:06 -06:00
steve-lunarg
3226b0835c HLSL: Add min*{float,int,uint} types
These HLSL types are guaranteed to have at least the given number of bits, but may have more.

min{16,10}float is mapped to EbtFloat at medium precision -> SPIRV RelaxedPrecision
min{16,12}int and min16uint are mapped to mediump -> SPIR-V RelaxedPrecision
2016-10-31 12:46:05 -06:00
steve-lunarg
1868b14435 HLSL: implement numthreads for compute shaders
This PR adds handling of the numthreads attribute for compute shaders, as well as a general
infrastructure for returning attribute values from acceptAttributes, which may be needed in other
cases, e.g, unroll(x), or merely to know if some attribute without params was given.

A map of enum values from TAttributeType to TIntermAggregate nodes is built and returned.  It
can be queried with operator[] on the map.  In the future there may be a need to also handle
strings (e.g, for patchconstantfunc), and those can be easily added into the class if needed.

New test is in hlsl.numthreads.comp.
2016-10-31 09:28:17 -06:00
baldurk
ca73570447 Add explicit lambda return types, for compilers without C++14 support 2016-10-28 17:57:25 +02:00
John Kessenich
3fc1543794 Merge pull request #559 from steve-lunarg/samplecmp-fix
HLSL: fix defect in EOpMethodSampleCmp* texture decomposition
2016-10-20 19:22:57 -06:00
John Kessenich
04e2dc164e Merge pull request #558 from steve-lunarg/image-atomics
HLSL: phase 4 of RWTexture support: add image atomics
2016-10-20 19:09:55 -06:00
steve-lunarg
6b596682c9 HLSL: fix defect in EOpMethodSampleCmp* texture decomposition
HLSL holds the compare value in a separate intrinsic arg, but the AST wants
a vector including the cmp val, except in the 4-dim coord case, where it
doesn't fit and is in fact a separate AST parameter.  This is awkward but
necessary, given AST semantics.  In the process, a new vector is constructed
for the combined result, but this vector was not being given the correct
TType, so was causing some downstream troubles.

Now it is.  A similar defect existed in OpTextureBias, and has also been
fixed.
2016-10-20 14:50:12 -06:00
steve-lunarg
22322361d6 HLSL: phase 4 of rwtexture support: add image atomics
This PR will turn Interlocked* intrinsics using rwtexture or rwbuffer
object as the first parameter into the proper OpImageAtomic* operations.
2016-10-19 10:25:23 -06:00
steve-lunarg
e5921f1309 HLSL: Fix unary and binary operator type conversion issues
This fixes defects as follows:

1. handleLvalue could be called on a non-L-value, and it shouldn't be.

2. HLSL allows unary negation on non-bool values.  TUnaryOperator::promote
   can now promote other types (e.g, int, float) to bool for this op.

3. HLSL allows binary logical operations (&&, ||) on arbitrary types, similar
   (2).

4. HLSL allows mod operation on arbitrary types, which will be promoted.
   E.g, int % float -> float % float.
2016-10-18 16:56:37 -06:00
John Kessenich
b50fd17acb HLSL: Support SV_Coverage and SV_DispatchThreadId; catch SV_GroupIndex. 2016-10-16 12:12:11 -06:00
John Kessenich
4a3467933e Build: Fix unsigned/signed warning. 2016-10-16 11:50:46 -06:00
John Kessenich
1fabc0f697 Merge pull request #548 from baldurk/vs2010-compile-fixes
VS2010 compile fixes
2016-10-15 23:09:31 -06:00
John Kessenich
bf8a6ef750 Merge pull request #551 from steve-lunarg/rwbuffers-fmt
HLSL: phase 3 of rwtexture support: add sub-vec4 capabilities
2016-10-15 23:03:38 -06:00
John Kessenich
062b239d10 Merge pull request #549 from steve-lunarg/multidim-array
HLSL: allow multi-dimensional arrays
2016-10-15 22:43:43 -06:00
steve-lunarg
cce8d48bcc HLSL: phase 3c: add option to use Unknown storage format
This uses the Unknown storage format, instead of deducing the
format from the texture declaration type.
2016-10-14 18:50:37 -06:00
steve-lunarg
8b0227ced9 HLSL: phase 3b: Texture methods remember and return vector size.
Also makes a (correct) test change for global -> temp vars.
2016-10-14 18:44:32 -06:00
steve-lunarg
4f2da27aec HLSL: phase 3a: Add sub-vec4 rwtexture formats (qualifier.layoutFormat)
This PR sets the TQualifier layoutFormat according to the HLSL image type.
For instance:

  RWTexture1D <float2> g_tTex1df2;

becomes ElfRg32f.  Similar on Buffers, e.g, Buffer<float4> mybuffer;

The return type for image and buffer loads is now taken from the storage format.
Also, the qualifier for the return type is now (properly) a temp, not a global.
2016-10-14 18:44:32 -06:00
steve-lunarg
7b211a370b HLSL: allow multi-dimensional arrays
All the underpinnings are there; this just parses multiple array dimensions
and passes them through to the existing mechanisms.

Also, minor comment fixes, and add a new test for multi-dim arrays.
2016-10-13 12:32:04 -06:00
baldurk
54a28de4a9 Give all complex lambdas an explicit return type 2016-10-13 19:23:39 +02:00
steve-lunarg
b3da8a9cb3 HLSL: phase 2e: introduce lower level addBinaryNode/UnaryNode fns
- hlsl.struct.frag variable changed to static, assignment replacd.

- Created new low level functions addBinaryNode and addUnaryNode.  These are
  used by higher level functions such as addAssignment, and do not do any
  argument promotion or conversion of any sort.

- Two functions above are now used in RWTexture lvalue conversions.  Also,
  other direction creations of unary or binary nodes now use them, e.g, addIndex.
  This cleans up some existing code.

- removed handling of EOpVectorTimesScalar from promote()

- removed comment from ParseHelper.cpp
2016-10-12 12:39:44 -06:00
steve-lunarg
07830e805b HLSL: phase 2d: minor cleanup, & allow operator[] on non-rw textures
Improve comments.
A few tweaked lines allow [] on non-rw tx.  Add test case for this.
Improve VectorTimesScalar handling.
2016-10-12 12:39:44 -06:00
steve-lunarg
0de16da2c0 HLSL: phase 2c: use lValueErrorCheck in HLSL FE
This commit splits lValueErrorCheck into machine dependent and independent
parts.  The GLSL form in TParseContext inherits from and invokes the
machine dependent part in TParseContextBase.  The base form checks language
independent things.  This split does not change the set of errors tested
for: the test results are identical.

The new base class interface is now used from the HLSL FE to test lvalues.
There was one test diff due to this, where the test was writing to a uniform.
It still does the same indirections, but does not attempt a uniform write.
2016-10-12 12:39:44 -06:00
steve-lunarg
90707966ea HLSL: phase 2b: add l-value operator[] for RWTexture/RWBuffer
This commit adds l-value support for RW texture and buffer objects.
Supported are:

- pre and post inc/decrement
- function out parameters
- op-assignments, such as *=, +-, etc.
- result values from op-assignments.  e.g, val=(MyRwTex[loc] *= 2);

Not supported are:
- Function inout parameters
- multiple post-inc/decrement operators.  E.g, MyRWTex[loc]++++;
2016-10-12 12:39:44 -06:00
steve-lunarg
6b43d274e7 HLSL: phase 2a: add r-value operator[] for RWTexture/RWBuffer
This commit adds r-value support for RW textures and buffers.
Supported is:

- Function in parameter conversions
- conversion of rvalue use to imageLoad
2016-10-12 12:39:44 -06:00
Alex Szpakowski
49ad2b72a1 Address some compiler warnings.
- Add explicit casts from long to int.
- Comment out method argument names that are unused.
- Always initialize a boolean variable before it's read.
2016-10-08 22:07:20 -03:00
John Kessenich
19bdf90eba SPV: Distinguish between SPV and non-SPV rules for member overlap. 2016-10-07 11:50:25 -06:00
John Kessenich
087a454af2 HLSL: Add shape conversions for return values. 2016-10-06 16:56:54 -06:00
steve-lunarg
bb0183f817 HLSL: phase 1: add RWTexture and RWBuffer
There's a lot to do for RWTexture and RWBuffer, so it will be broken up into
several PRs.  This is #1.

This adds RWTexture and RWBuffer support, with the following limitations:
  * Only 4 component formats supported
  * No operator[] yet

Those will be added in other PRs.

This PR supports declarations and the Load & GetDimensions methods.  New tests are
added.
2016-10-06 10:51:52 -06:00
steve-lunarg
2199c2404b HLSL: fix for flattening assignments from non-symbol R-values.
If a member-wise assignment from a non-flattened struct to a flattened struct sees a complex R-value
(not a symbol), it now creates a temporary to hold that value, to avoid repeating the R-value.
This avoids, e.g, duplicating a whole function call.  Also, it avoids re-using the AST node, making a
new one for each member inside the member loop.

The latter (re-use of AST node) was also an issue in the GetDimensions intrinsic decomposition,
so this PR fixes that one too.
2016-10-04 17:07:45 -06:00
steve-lunarg
8ffc36aecc add reflection queries to return a TType. Fix minor issue with interface names.
- Add new queries: TProgram::getUniformTType and getUniformBlockTType,
  which return a const TType*, or nullptr on a bad index.  These are valid for
  any source language.

- Interface name for HLSL cbuffers is taken from the (only) available declaration name,
  whereas before it was always an empty string, which caused some troubles with reflection
  mapping them all to the same index slot.  This also makes it appear in the SPIR-V binary
  instead of an empty string.

- Print the binding as part of the reflection textual dump.

- TType::clone becomes const.  Needed to call it from a const method, and anyway it doesn't
  change the object it's called on.

- Because the TObjectReflection constructor is called with a TType *reference* (not pointer)
  so that it's guaranteed to pass in a type, and the "badReflection" value should use a nullptr
  there, that now has a dedicated static method to obtain the bad value.  It uses a private
  constructor, so external users can't create one with a nullptr type.
2016-10-02 16:57:58 -06:00
John Kessenich
de97fe0ad4 Non-functional: Rationalizing parse helper hierarchy, step 3 (effected editable symbols and IO resize). 2016-10-01 18:44:38 -06:00
John Kessenich
a2a5dd474e Non-functional: Rationalizing parse helper hierarchy, step 2 (effected error messaging and cascading errors). 2016-10-01 18:07:57 -06:00
John Kessenich
273060c2d3 Non-functional: Rationalizing parse helper hierarchy, step 1 (effected memory of HLSL keyword map). 2016-10-01 17:47:40 -06:00
John Kessenich
a08c929d8e HLSL: Line numbers only: Set locations (line numbers) on synthesized flattening code. 2016-10-01 17:17:55 -06:00
John Kessenich
d8fe2ca8e5 HLSL: Handle flattened I/O structs passed to function *out* parameters. 2016-10-01 17:11:21 -06:00
John Kessenich
c86d38bb2b Non-functional: Better use of .isParamOutput() and some other methods. 2016-10-01 13:30:37 -06:00
John Kessenich
f571d0c037 Non-functional: Use isOpaque() instead of compare against EbtSampler. 2016-10-01 12:35:01 -06:00