glsl: TCS outputs can not be transform feedback candidates on GLES
[mesa.git] / src / compiler / glsl / link_varyings.cpp
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23
24 /**
25 * \file link_varyings.cpp
26 *
27 * Linker functions related specifically to linking varyings between shader
28 * stages.
29 */
30
31
32 #include "main/errors.h"
33 #include "main/mtypes.h"
34 #include "glsl_symbol_table.h"
35 #include "glsl_parser_extras.h"
36 #include "ir_optimization.h"
37 #include "linker.h"
38 #include "link_varyings.h"
39 #include "main/macros.h"
40 #include "util/hash_table.h"
41 #include "util/u_math.h"
42 #include "program.h"
43
44
45 /**
46 * Get the varying type stripped of the outermost array if we're processing
47 * a stage whose varyings are arrays indexed by a vertex number (such as
48 * geometry shader inputs).
49 */
50 static const glsl_type *
51 get_varying_type(const ir_variable *var, gl_shader_stage stage)
52 {
53 const glsl_type *type = var->type;
54
55 if (!var->data.patch &&
56 ((var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_out &&
57 stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL) ||
58 (var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in &&
59 (stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL || stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_EVAL ||
60 stage == MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY)))) {
61 assert(type->is_array());
62 type = type->fields.array;
63 }
64
65 return type;
66 }
67
68 static void
69 create_xfb_varying_names(void *mem_ctx, const glsl_type *t, char **name,
70 size_t name_length, unsigned *count,
71 const char *ifc_member_name,
72 const glsl_type *ifc_member_t, char ***varying_names)
73 {
74 if (t->is_interface()) {
75 size_t new_length = name_length;
76
77 assert(ifc_member_name && ifc_member_t);
78 ralloc_asprintf_rewrite_tail(name, &new_length, ".%s", ifc_member_name);
79
80 create_xfb_varying_names(mem_ctx, ifc_member_t, name, new_length, count,
81 NULL, NULL, varying_names);
82 } else if (t->is_record()) {
83 for (unsigned i = 0; i < t->length; i++) {
84 const char *field = t->fields.structure[i].name;
85 size_t new_length = name_length;
86
87 ralloc_asprintf_rewrite_tail(name, &new_length, ".%s", field);
88
89 create_xfb_varying_names(mem_ctx, t->fields.structure[i].type, name,
90 new_length, count, NULL, NULL,
91 varying_names);
92 }
93 } else if (t->without_array()->is_record() ||
94 t->without_array()->is_interface() ||
95 (t->is_array() && t->fields.array->is_array())) {
96 for (unsigned i = 0; i < t->length; i++) {
97 size_t new_length = name_length;
98
99 /* Append the subscript to the current variable name */
100 ralloc_asprintf_rewrite_tail(name, &new_length, "[%u]", i);
101
102 create_xfb_varying_names(mem_ctx, t->fields.array, name, new_length,
103 count, ifc_member_name, ifc_member_t,
104 varying_names);
105 }
106 } else {
107 (*varying_names)[(*count)++] = ralloc_strdup(mem_ctx, *name);
108 }
109 }
110
111 static bool
112 process_xfb_layout_qualifiers(void *mem_ctx, const gl_linked_shader *sh,
113 struct gl_shader_program *prog,
114 unsigned *num_tfeedback_decls,
115 char ***varying_names)
116 {
117 bool has_xfb_qualifiers = false;
118
119 /* We still need to enable transform feedback mode even if xfb_stride is
120 * only applied to a global out. Also we don't bother to propagate
121 * xfb_stride to interface block members so this will catch that case also.
122 */
123 for (unsigned j = 0; j < MAX_FEEDBACK_BUFFERS; j++) {
124 if (prog->TransformFeedback.BufferStride[j]) {
125 has_xfb_qualifiers = true;
126 break;
127 }
128 }
129
130 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, sh->ir) {
131 ir_variable *var = node->as_variable();
132 if (!var || var->data.mode != ir_var_shader_out)
133 continue;
134
135 /* From the ARB_enhanced_layouts spec:
136 *
137 * "Any shader making any static use (after preprocessing) of any of
138 * these *xfb_* qualifiers will cause the shader to be in a
139 * transform feedback capturing mode and hence responsible for
140 * describing the transform feedback setup. This mode will capture
141 * any output selected by *xfb_offset*, directly or indirectly, to
142 * a transform feedback buffer."
143 */
144 if (var->data.explicit_xfb_buffer || var->data.explicit_xfb_stride) {
145 has_xfb_qualifiers = true;
146 }
147
148 if (var->data.explicit_xfb_offset) {
149 *num_tfeedback_decls += var->type->varying_count();
150 has_xfb_qualifiers = true;
151 }
152 }
153
154 if (*num_tfeedback_decls == 0)
155 return has_xfb_qualifiers;
156
157 unsigned i = 0;
158 *varying_names = ralloc_array(mem_ctx, char *, *num_tfeedback_decls);
159 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, sh->ir) {
160 ir_variable *var = node->as_variable();
161 if (!var || var->data.mode != ir_var_shader_out)
162 continue;
163
164 if (var->data.explicit_xfb_offset) {
165 char *name;
166 const glsl_type *type, *member_type;
167
168 if (var->data.from_named_ifc_block) {
169 type = var->get_interface_type();
170
171 /* Find the member type before it was altered by lowering */
172 const glsl_type *type_wa = type->without_array();
173 member_type =
174 type_wa->fields.structure[type_wa->field_index(var->name)].type;
175 name = ralloc_strdup(NULL, type_wa->name);
176 } else {
177 type = var->type;
178 member_type = NULL;
179 name = ralloc_strdup(NULL, var->name);
180 }
181 create_xfb_varying_names(mem_ctx, type, &name, strlen(name), &i,
182 var->name, member_type, varying_names);
183 ralloc_free(name);
184 }
185 }
186
187 assert(i == *num_tfeedback_decls);
188 return has_xfb_qualifiers;
189 }
190
191 /**
192 * Validate the types and qualifiers of an output from one stage against the
193 * matching input to another stage.
194 */
195 static void
196 cross_validate_types_and_qualifiers(struct gl_context *ctx,
197 struct gl_shader_program *prog,
198 const ir_variable *input,
199 const ir_variable *output,
200 gl_shader_stage consumer_stage,
201 gl_shader_stage producer_stage)
202 {
203 /* Check that the types match between stages.
204 */
205 const glsl_type *type_to_match = input->type;
206
207 /* VS -> GS, VS -> TCS, VS -> TES, TES -> GS */
208 const bool extra_array_level = (producer_stage == MESA_SHADER_VERTEX &&
209 consumer_stage != MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT) ||
210 consumer_stage == MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY;
211 if (extra_array_level) {
212 assert(type_to_match->is_array());
213 type_to_match = type_to_match->fields.array;
214 }
215
216 if (type_to_match != output->type) {
217 /* There is a bit of a special case for gl_TexCoord. This
218 * built-in is unsized by default. Applications that variable
219 * access it must redeclare it with a size. There is some
220 * language in the GLSL spec that implies the fragment shader
221 * and vertex shader do not have to agree on this size. Other
222 * driver behave this way, and one or two applications seem to
223 * rely on it.
224 *
225 * Neither declaration needs to be modified here because the array
226 * sizes are fixed later when update_array_sizes is called.
227 *
228 * From page 48 (page 54 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
229 *
230 * "Unlike user-defined varying variables, the built-in
231 * varying variables don't have a strict one-to-one
232 * correspondence between the vertex language and the
233 * fragment language."
234 */
235 if (!output->type->is_array() || !is_gl_identifier(output->name)) {
236 linker_error(prog,
237 "%s shader output `%s' declared as type `%s', "
238 "but %s shader input declared as type `%s'\n",
239 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer_stage),
240 output->name,
241 output->type->name,
242 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer_stage),
243 input->type->name);
244 return;
245 }
246 }
247
248 /* Check that all of the qualifiers match between stages.
249 */
250
251 /* According to the OpenGL and OpenGLES GLSL specs, the centroid qualifier
252 * should match until OpenGL 4.3 and OpenGLES 3.1. The OpenGLES 3.0
253 * conformance test suite does not verify that the qualifiers must match.
254 * The deqp test suite expects the opposite (OpenGLES 3.1) behavior for
255 * OpenGLES 3.0 drivers, so we relax the checking in all cases.
256 */
257 if (false /* always skip the centroid check */ &&
258 prog->data->Version < (prog->IsES ? 310 : 430) &&
259 input->data.centroid != output->data.centroid) {
260 linker_error(prog,
261 "%s shader output `%s' %s centroid qualifier, "
262 "but %s shader input %s centroid qualifier\n",
263 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer_stage),
264 output->name,
265 (output->data.centroid) ? "has" : "lacks",
266 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer_stage),
267 (input->data.centroid) ? "has" : "lacks");
268 return;
269 }
270
271 if (input->data.sample != output->data.sample) {
272 linker_error(prog,
273 "%s shader output `%s' %s sample qualifier, "
274 "but %s shader input %s sample qualifier\n",
275 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer_stage),
276 output->name,
277 (output->data.sample) ? "has" : "lacks",
278 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer_stage),
279 (input->data.sample) ? "has" : "lacks");
280 return;
281 }
282
283 if (input->data.patch != output->data.patch) {
284 linker_error(prog,
285 "%s shader output `%s' %s patch qualifier, "
286 "but %s shader input %s patch qualifier\n",
287 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer_stage),
288 output->name,
289 (output->data.patch) ? "has" : "lacks",
290 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer_stage),
291 (input->data.patch) ? "has" : "lacks");
292 return;
293 }
294
295 /* The GLSL 4.30 and GLSL ES 3.00 specifications say:
296 *
297 * "As only outputs need be declared with invariant, an output from
298 * one shader stage will still match an input of a subsequent stage
299 * without the input being declared as invariant."
300 *
301 * while GLSL 4.20 says:
302 *
303 * "For variables leaving one shader and coming into another shader,
304 * the invariant keyword has to be used in both shaders, or a link
305 * error will result."
306 *
307 * and GLSL ES 1.00 section 4.6.4 "Invariance and Linking" says:
308 *
309 * "The invariance of varyings that are declared in both the vertex
310 * and fragment shaders must match."
311 */
312 if (input->data.invariant != output->data.invariant &&
313 prog->data->Version < (prog->IsES ? 300 : 430)) {
314 linker_error(prog,
315 "%s shader output `%s' %s invariant qualifier, "
316 "but %s shader input %s invariant qualifier\n",
317 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer_stage),
318 output->name,
319 (output->data.invariant) ? "has" : "lacks",
320 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer_stage),
321 (input->data.invariant) ? "has" : "lacks");
322 return;
323 }
324
325 /* GLSL >= 4.40 removes text requiring interpolation qualifiers
326 * to match cross stage, they must only match within the same stage.
327 *
328 * From page 84 (page 90 of the PDF) of the GLSL 4.40 spec:
329 *
330 * "It is a link-time error if, within the same stage, the interpolation
331 * qualifiers of variables of the same name do not match.
332 *
333 * Section 4.3.9 (Interpolation) of the GLSL ES 3.00 spec says:
334 *
335 * "When no interpolation qualifier is present, smooth interpolation
336 * is used."
337 *
338 * So we match variables where one is smooth and the other has no explicit
339 * qualifier.
340 */
341 unsigned input_interpolation = input->data.interpolation;
342 unsigned output_interpolation = output->data.interpolation;
343 if (prog->IsES) {
344 if (input_interpolation == INTERP_MODE_NONE)
345 input_interpolation = INTERP_MODE_SMOOTH;
346 if (output_interpolation == INTERP_MODE_NONE)
347 output_interpolation = INTERP_MODE_SMOOTH;
348 }
349 if (input_interpolation != output_interpolation &&
350 prog->data->Version < 440) {
351 if (!ctx->Const.AllowGLSLCrossStageInterpolationMismatch) {
352 linker_error(prog,
353 "%s shader output `%s' specifies %s "
354 "interpolation qualifier, "
355 "but %s shader input specifies %s "
356 "interpolation qualifier\n",
357 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer_stage),
358 output->name,
359 interpolation_string(output->data.interpolation),
360 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer_stage),
361 interpolation_string(input->data.interpolation));
362 return;
363 } else {
364 linker_warning(prog,
365 "%s shader output `%s' specifies %s "
366 "interpolation qualifier, "
367 "but %s shader input specifies %s "
368 "interpolation qualifier\n",
369 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer_stage),
370 output->name,
371 interpolation_string(output->data.interpolation),
372 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer_stage),
373 interpolation_string(input->data.interpolation));
374 }
375 }
376 }
377
378 /**
379 * Validate front and back color outputs against single color input
380 */
381 static void
382 cross_validate_front_and_back_color(struct gl_context *ctx,
383 struct gl_shader_program *prog,
384 const ir_variable *input,
385 const ir_variable *front_color,
386 const ir_variable *back_color,
387 gl_shader_stage consumer_stage,
388 gl_shader_stage producer_stage)
389 {
390 if (front_color != NULL && front_color->data.assigned)
391 cross_validate_types_and_qualifiers(ctx, prog, input, front_color,
392 consumer_stage, producer_stage);
393
394 if (back_color != NULL && back_color->data.assigned)
395 cross_validate_types_and_qualifiers(ctx, prog, input, back_color,
396 consumer_stage, producer_stage);
397 }
398
399 static unsigned
400 compute_variable_location_slot(ir_variable *var, gl_shader_stage stage)
401 {
402 unsigned location_start = VARYING_SLOT_VAR0;
403
404 switch (stage) {
405 case MESA_SHADER_VERTEX:
406 if (var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in)
407 location_start = VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0;
408 break;
409 case MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL:
410 case MESA_SHADER_TESS_EVAL:
411 if (var->data.patch)
412 location_start = VARYING_SLOT_PATCH0;
413 break;
414 case MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT:
415 if (var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_out)
416 location_start = FRAG_RESULT_DATA0;
417 break;
418 default:
419 break;
420 }
421
422 return var->data.location - location_start;
423 }
424
425 struct explicit_location_info {
426 ir_variable *var;
427 unsigned numerical_type;
428 unsigned interpolation;
429 bool centroid;
430 bool sample;
431 bool patch;
432 };
433
434 static inline unsigned
435 get_numerical_type(const glsl_type *type)
436 {
437 /* From the OpenGL 4.6 spec, section 4.4.1 Input Layout Qualifiers, Page 68,
438 * (Location aliasing):
439 *
440 * "Further, when location aliasing, the aliases sharing the location
441 * must have the same underlying numerical type (floating-point or
442 * integer)
443 */
444 if (type->is_float() || type->is_double())
445 return GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT;
446 return GLSL_TYPE_INT;
447 }
448
449 static bool
450 check_location_aliasing(struct explicit_location_info explicit_locations[][4],
451 ir_variable *var,
452 unsigned location,
453 unsigned component,
454 unsigned location_limit,
455 const glsl_type *type,
456 unsigned interpolation,
457 bool centroid,
458 bool sample,
459 bool patch,
460 gl_shader_program *prog,
461 gl_shader_stage stage)
462 {
463 unsigned last_comp;
464 if (type->without_array()->is_record()) {
465 /* The component qualifier can't be used on structs so just treat
466 * all component slots as used.
467 */
468 last_comp = 4;
469 } else {
470 unsigned dmul = type->without_array()->is_64bit() ? 2 : 1;
471 last_comp = component + type->without_array()->vector_elements * dmul;
472 }
473
474 while (location < location_limit) {
475 unsigned comp = 0;
476 while (comp < 4) {
477 struct explicit_location_info *info =
478 &explicit_locations[location][comp];
479
480 if (info->var) {
481 /* Component aliasing is not alloed */
482 if (comp >= component && comp < last_comp) {
483 linker_error(prog,
484 "%s shader has multiple %sputs explicitly "
485 "assigned to location %d and component %d\n",
486 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(stage),
487 var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in ? "in" : "out",
488 location, comp);
489 return false;
490 } else {
491 /* For all other used components we need to have matching
492 * types, interpolation and auxiliary storage
493 */
494 if (info->numerical_type !=
495 get_numerical_type(type->without_array())) {
496 linker_error(prog,
497 "Varyings sharing the same location must "
498 "have the same underlying numerical type. "
499 "Location %u component %u\n",
500 location, comp);
501 return false;
502 }
503
504 if (info->interpolation != interpolation) {
505 linker_error(prog,
506 "%s shader has multiple %sputs at explicit "
507 "location %u with different interpolation "
508 "settings\n",
509 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(stage),
510 var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in ?
511 "in" : "out", location);
512 return false;
513 }
514
515 if (info->centroid != centroid ||
516 info->sample != sample ||
517 info->patch != patch) {
518 linker_error(prog,
519 "%s shader has multiple %sputs at explicit "
520 "location %u with different aux storage\n",
521 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(stage),
522 var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in ?
523 "in" : "out", location);
524 return false;
525 }
526 }
527 } else if (comp >= component && comp < last_comp) {
528 info->var = var;
529 info->numerical_type = get_numerical_type(type->without_array());
530 info->interpolation = interpolation;
531 info->centroid = centroid;
532 info->sample = sample;
533 info->patch = patch;
534 }
535
536 comp++;
537
538 /* We need to do some special handling for doubles as dvec3 and
539 * dvec4 consume two consecutive locations. We don't need to
540 * worry about components beginning at anything other than 0 as
541 * the spec does not allow this for dvec3 and dvec4.
542 */
543 if (comp == 4 && last_comp > 4) {
544 last_comp = last_comp - 4;
545 /* Bump location index and reset the component index */
546 location++;
547 comp = 0;
548 component = 0;
549 }
550 }
551
552 location++;
553 }
554
555 return true;
556 }
557
558 static bool
559 validate_explicit_variable_location(struct gl_context *ctx,
560 struct explicit_location_info explicit_locations[][4],
561 ir_variable *var,
562 gl_shader_program *prog,
563 gl_linked_shader *sh)
564 {
565 const glsl_type *type = get_varying_type(var, sh->Stage);
566 unsigned num_elements = type->count_attribute_slots(false);
567 unsigned idx = compute_variable_location_slot(var, sh->Stage);
568 unsigned slot_limit = idx + num_elements;
569
570 /* Vertex shader inputs and fragment shader outputs are validated in
571 * assign_attribute_or_color_locations() so we should not attempt to
572 * validate them again here.
573 */
574 unsigned slot_max;
575 if (var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_out) {
576 assert(sh->Stage != MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT);
577 slot_max =
578 ctx->Const.Program[sh->Stage].MaxOutputComponents / 4;
579 } else {
580 assert(var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in);
581 assert(sh->Stage != MESA_SHADER_VERTEX);
582 slot_max =
583 ctx->Const.Program[sh->Stage].MaxInputComponents / 4;
584 }
585
586 if (slot_limit > slot_max) {
587 linker_error(prog,
588 "Invalid location %u in %s shader\n",
589 idx, _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(sh->Stage));
590 return false;
591 }
592
593 const glsl_type *type_without_array = type->without_array();
594 if (type_without_array->is_interface()) {
595 for (unsigned i = 0; i < type_without_array->length; i++) {
596 glsl_struct_field *field = &type_without_array->fields.structure[i];
597 unsigned field_location = field->location -
598 (field->patch ? VARYING_SLOT_PATCH0 : VARYING_SLOT_VAR0);
599 if (!check_location_aliasing(explicit_locations, var,
600 field_location,
601 0, field_location + 1,
602 field->type,
603 field->interpolation,
604 field->centroid,
605 field->sample,
606 field->patch,
607 prog, sh->Stage)) {
608 return false;
609 }
610 }
611 } else if (!check_location_aliasing(explicit_locations, var,
612 idx, var->data.location_frac,
613 slot_limit, type,
614 var->data.interpolation,
615 var->data.centroid,
616 var->data.sample,
617 var->data.patch,
618 prog, sh->Stage)) {
619 return false;
620 }
621
622 return true;
623 }
624
625 /**
626 * Validate explicit locations for the inputs to the first stage and the
627 * outputs of the last stage in an SSO program (everything in between is
628 * validated in cross_validate_outputs_to_inputs).
629 */
630 void
631 validate_sso_explicit_locations(struct gl_context *ctx,
632 struct gl_shader_program *prog,
633 gl_shader_stage first_stage,
634 gl_shader_stage last_stage)
635 {
636 assert(prog->SeparateShader);
637
638 /* VS inputs and FS outputs are validated in
639 * assign_attribute_or_color_locations()
640 */
641 bool validate_first_stage = first_stage != MESA_SHADER_VERTEX;
642 bool validate_last_stage = last_stage != MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT;
643 if (!validate_first_stage && !validate_last_stage)
644 return;
645
646 struct explicit_location_info explicit_locations[MAX_VARYING][4];
647
648 gl_shader_stage stages[2] = { first_stage, last_stage };
649 bool validate_stage[2] = { validate_first_stage, validate_last_stage };
650 ir_variable_mode var_direction[2] = { ir_var_shader_in, ir_var_shader_out };
651
652 for (unsigned i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
653 if (!validate_stage[i])
654 continue;
655
656 gl_shader_stage stage = stages[i];
657
658 gl_linked_shader *sh = prog->_LinkedShaders[stage];
659 assert(sh);
660
661 memset(explicit_locations, 0, sizeof(explicit_locations));
662
663 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, sh->ir) {
664 ir_variable *const var = node->as_variable();
665
666 if (var == NULL ||
667 !var->data.explicit_location ||
668 var->data.location < VARYING_SLOT_VAR0 ||
669 var->data.mode != var_direction[i])
670 continue;
671
672 if (!validate_explicit_variable_location(
673 ctx, explicit_locations, var, prog, sh)) {
674 return;
675 }
676 }
677 }
678 }
679
680 /**
681 * Validate that outputs from one stage match inputs of another
682 */
683 void
684 cross_validate_outputs_to_inputs(struct gl_context *ctx,
685 struct gl_shader_program *prog,
686 gl_linked_shader *producer,
687 gl_linked_shader *consumer)
688 {
689 glsl_symbol_table parameters;
690 struct explicit_location_info explicit_locations[MAX_VARYING][4] = { 0 };
691
692 /* Find all shader outputs in the "producer" stage.
693 */
694 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, producer->ir) {
695 ir_variable *const var = node->as_variable();
696
697 if (var == NULL || var->data.mode != ir_var_shader_out)
698 continue;
699
700 if (!var->data.explicit_location
701 || var->data.location < VARYING_SLOT_VAR0)
702 parameters.add_variable(var);
703 else {
704 /* User-defined varyings with explicit locations are handled
705 * differently because they do not need to have matching names.
706 */
707 if (!validate_explicit_variable_location(ctx,
708 explicit_locations,
709 var, prog, producer)) {
710 return;
711 }
712 }
713 }
714
715
716 /* Find all shader inputs in the "consumer" stage. Any variables that have
717 * matching outputs already in the symbol table must have the same type and
718 * qualifiers.
719 *
720 * Exception: if the consumer is the geometry shader, then the inputs
721 * should be arrays and the type of the array element should match the type
722 * of the corresponding producer output.
723 */
724 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, consumer->ir) {
725 ir_variable *const input = node->as_variable();
726
727 if (input == NULL || input->data.mode != ir_var_shader_in)
728 continue;
729
730 if (strcmp(input->name, "gl_Color") == 0 && input->data.used) {
731 const ir_variable *const front_color =
732 parameters.get_variable("gl_FrontColor");
733
734 const ir_variable *const back_color =
735 parameters.get_variable("gl_BackColor");
736
737 cross_validate_front_and_back_color(ctx, prog, input,
738 front_color, back_color,
739 consumer->Stage, producer->Stage);
740 } else if (strcmp(input->name, "gl_SecondaryColor") == 0 && input->data.used) {
741 const ir_variable *const front_color =
742 parameters.get_variable("gl_FrontSecondaryColor");
743
744 const ir_variable *const back_color =
745 parameters.get_variable("gl_BackSecondaryColor");
746
747 cross_validate_front_and_back_color(ctx, prog, input,
748 front_color, back_color,
749 consumer->Stage, producer->Stage);
750 } else {
751 /* The rules for connecting inputs and outputs change in the presence
752 * of explicit locations. In this case, we no longer care about the
753 * names of the variables. Instead, we care only about the
754 * explicitly assigned location.
755 */
756 ir_variable *output = NULL;
757 if (input->data.explicit_location
758 && input->data.location >= VARYING_SLOT_VAR0) {
759
760 const glsl_type *type = get_varying_type(input, consumer->Stage);
761 unsigned num_elements = type->count_attribute_slots(false);
762 unsigned idx =
763 compute_variable_location_slot(input, consumer->Stage);
764 unsigned slot_limit = idx + num_elements;
765
766 while (idx < slot_limit) {
767 if (idx >= MAX_VARYING) {
768 linker_error(prog,
769 "Invalid location %u in %s shader\n", idx,
770 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer->Stage));
771 return;
772 }
773
774 output = explicit_locations[idx][input->data.location_frac].var;
775
776 if (output == NULL ||
777 input->data.location != output->data.location) {
778 linker_error(prog,
779 "%s shader input `%s' with explicit location "
780 "has no matching output\n",
781 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer->Stage),
782 input->name);
783 break;
784 }
785 idx++;
786 }
787 } else {
788 output = parameters.get_variable(input->name);
789 }
790
791 if (output != NULL) {
792 /* Interface blocks have their own validation elsewhere so don't
793 * try validating them here.
794 */
795 if (!(input->get_interface_type() &&
796 output->get_interface_type()))
797 cross_validate_types_and_qualifiers(ctx, prog, input, output,
798 consumer->Stage,
799 producer->Stage);
800 } else {
801 /* Check for input vars with unmatched output vars in prev stage
802 * taking into account that interface blocks could have a matching
803 * output but with different name, so we ignore them.
804 */
805 assert(!input->data.assigned);
806 if (input->data.used && !input->get_interface_type() &&
807 !input->data.explicit_location && !prog->SeparateShader)
808 linker_error(prog,
809 "%s shader input `%s' "
810 "has no matching output in the previous stage\n",
811 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer->Stage),
812 input->name);
813 }
814 }
815 }
816 }
817
818 /**
819 * Demote shader inputs and outputs that are not used in other stages, and
820 * remove them via dead code elimination.
821 */
822 static void
823 remove_unused_shader_inputs_and_outputs(bool is_separate_shader_object,
824 gl_linked_shader *sh,
825 enum ir_variable_mode mode)
826 {
827 if (is_separate_shader_object)
828 return;
829
830 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, sh->ir) {
831 ir_variable *const var = node->as_variable();
832
833 if (var == NULL || var->data.mode != int(mode))
834 continue;
835
836 /* A shader 'in' or 'out' variable is only really an input or output if
837 * its value is used by other shader stages. This will cause the
838 * variable to have a location assigned.
839 */
840 if (var->data.is_unmatched_generic_inout && !var->data.is_xfb_only) {
841 assert(var->data.mode != ir_var_temporary);
842
843 /* Assign zeros to demoted inputs to allow more optimizations. */
844 if (var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in && !var->constant_value)
845 var->constant_value = ir_constant::zero(var, var->type);
846
847 var->data.mode = ir_var_auto;
848 }
849 }
850
851 /* Eliminate code that is now dead due to unused inputs/outputs being
852 * demoted.
853 */
854 while (do_dead_code(sh->ir, false))
855 ;
856
857 }
858
859 /**
860 * Initialize this object based on a string that was passed to
861 * glTransformFeedbackVaryings.
862 *
863 * If the input is mal-formed, this call still succeeds, but it sets
864 * this->var_name to a mal-formed input, so tfeedback_decl::find_output_var()
865 * will fail to find any matching variable.
866 */
867 void
868 tfeedback_decl::init(struct gl_context *ctx, const void *mem_ctx,
869 const char *input)
870 {
871 /* We don't have to be pedantic about what is a valid GLSL variable name,
872 * because any variable with an invalid name can't exist in the IR anyway.
873 */
874
875 this->location = -1;
876 this->orig_name = input;
877 this->lowered_builtin_array_variable = none;
878 this->skip_components = 0;
879 this->next_buffer_separator = false;
880 this->matched_candidate = NULL;
881 this->stream_id = 0;
882 this->buffer = 0;
883 this->offset = 0;
884
885 if (ctx->Extensions.ARB_transform_feedback3) {
886 /* Parse gl_NextBuffer. */
887 if (strcmp(input, "gl_NextBuffer") == 0) {
888 this->next_buffer_separator = true;
889 return;
890 }
891
892 /* Parse gl_SkipComponents. */
893 if (strcmp(input, "gl_SkipComponents1") == 0)
894 this->skip_components = 1;
895 else if (strcmp(input, "gl_SkipComponents2") == 0)
896 this->skip_components = 2;
897 else if (strcmp(input, "gl_SkipComponents3") == 0)
898 this->skip_components = 3;
899 else if (strcmp(input, "gl_SkipComponents4") == 0)
900 this->skip_components = 4;
901
902 if (this->skip_components)
903 return;
904 }
905
906 /* Parse a declaration. */
907 const char *base_name_end;
908 long subscript = parse_program_resource_name(input, &base_name_end);
909 this->var_name = ralloc_strndup(mem_ctx, input, base_name_end - input);
910 if (this->var_name == NULL) {
911 _mesa_error_no_memory(__func__);
912 return;
913 }
914
915 if (subscript >= 0) {
916 this->array_subscript = subscript;
917 this->is_subscripted = true;
918 } else {
919 this->is_subscripted = false;
920 }
921
922 /* For drivers that lower gl_ClipDistance to gl_ClipDistanceMESA, this
923 * class must behave specially to account for the fact that gl_ClipDistance
924 * is converted from a float[8] to a vec4[2].
925 */
926 if (ctx->Const.ShaderCompilerOptions[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX].LowerCombinedClipCullDistance &&
927 strcmp(this->var_name, "gl_ClipDistance") == 0) {
928 this->lowered_builtin_array_variable = clip_distance;
929 }
930 if (ctx->Const.ShaderCompilerOptions[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX].LowerCombinedClipCullDistance &&
931 strcmp(this->var_name, "gl_CullDistance") == 0) {
932 this->lowered_builtin_array_variable = cull_distance;
933 }
934
935 if (ctx->Const.LowerTessLevel &&
936 (strcmp(this->var_name, "gl_TessLevelOuter") == 0))
937 this->lowered_builtin_array_variable = tess_level_outer;
938 if (ctx->Const.LowerTessLevel &&
939 (strcmp(this->var_name, "gl_TessLevelInner") == 0))
940 this->lowered_builtin_array_variable = tess_level_inner;
941 }
942
943
944 /**
945 * Determine whether two tfeedback_decl objects refer to the same variable and
946 * array index (if applicable).
947 */
948 bool
949 tfeedback_decl::is_same(const tfeedback_decl &x, const tfeedback_decl &y)
950 {
951 assert(x.is_varying() && y.is_varying());
952
953 if (strcmp(x.var_name, y.var_name) != 0)
954 return false;
955 if (x.is_subscripted != y.is_subscripted)
956 return false;
957 if (x.is_subscripted && x.array_subscript != y.array_subscript)
958 return false;
959 return true;
960 }
961
962
963 /**
964 * Assign a location and stream ID for this tfeedback_decl object based on the
965 * transform feedback candidate found by find_candidate.
966 *
967 * If an error occurs, the error is reported through linker_error() and false
968 * is returned.
969 */
970 bool
971 tfeedback_decl::assign_location(struct gl_context *ctx,
972 struct gl_shader_program *prog)
973 {
974 assert(this->is_varying());
975
976 unsigned fine_location
977 = this->matched_candidate->toplevel_var->data.location * 4
978 + this->matched_candidate->toplevel_var->data.location_frac
979 + this->matched_candidate->offset;
980 const unsigned dmul =
981 this->matched_candidate->type->without_array()->is_64bit() ? 2 : 1;
982
983 if (this->matched_candidate->type->is_array()) {
984 /* Array variable */
985 const unsigned matrix_cols =
986 this->matched_candidate->type->fields.array->matrix_columns;
987 const unsigned vector_elements =
988 this->matched_candidate->type->fields.array->vector_elements;
989 unsigned actual_array_size;
990 switch (this->lowered_builtin_array_variable) {
991 case clip_distance:
992 actual_array_size = prog->last_vert_prog ?
993 prog->last_vert_prog->info.clip_distance_array_size : 0;
994 break;
995 case cull_distance:
996 actual_array_size = prog->last_vert_prog ?
997 prog->last_vert_prog->info.cull_distance_array_size : 0;
998 break;
999 case tess_level_outer:
1000 actual_array_size = 4;
1001 break;
1002 case tess_level_inner:
1003 actual_array_size = 2;
1004 break;
1005 case none:
1006 default:
1007 actual_array_size = this->matched_candidate->type->array_size();
1008 break;
1009 }
1010
1011 if (this->is_subscripted) {
1012 /* Check array bounds. */
1013 if (this->array_subscript >= actual_array_size) {
1014 linker_error(prog, "Transform feedback varying %s has index "
1015 "%i, but the array size is %u.",
1016 this->orig_name, this->array_subscript,
1017 actual_array_size);
1018 return false;
1019 }
1020 unsigned array_elem_size = this->lowered_builtin_array_variable ?
1021 1 : vector_elements * matrix_cols * dmul;
1022 fine_location += array_elem_size * this->array_subscript;
1023 this->size = 1;
1024 } else {
1025 this->size = actual_array_size;
1026 }
1027 this->vector_elements = vector_elements;
1028 this->matrix_columns = matrix_cols;
1029 if (this->lowered_builtin_array_variable)
1030 this->type = GL_FLOAT;
1031 else
1032 this->type = this->matched_candidate->type->fields.array->gl_type;
1033 } else {
1034 /* Regular variable (scalar, vector, or matrix) */
1035 if (this->is_subscripted) {
1036 linker_error(prog, "Transform feedback varying %s requested, "
1037 "but %s is not an array.",
1038 this->orig_name, this->var_name);
1039 return false;
1040 }
1041 this->size = 1;
1042 this->vector_elements = this->matched_candidate->type->vector_elements;
1043 this->matrix_columns = this->matched_candidate->type->matrix_columns;
1044 this->type = this->matched_candidate->type->gl_type;
1045 }
1046 this->location = fine_location / 4;
1047 this->location_frac = fine_location % 4;
1048
1049 /* From GL_EXT_transform_feedback:
1050 * A program will fail to link if:
1051 *
1052 * * the total number of components to capture in any varying
1053 * variable in <varyings> is greater than the constant
1054 * MAX_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_SEPARATE_COMPONENTS_EXT and the
1055 * buffer mode is SEPARATE_ATTRIBS_EXT;
1056 */
1057 if (prog->TransformFeedback.BufferMode == GL_SEPARATE_ATTRIBS &&
1058 this->num_components() >
1059 ctx->Const.MaxTransformFeedbackSeparateComponents) {
1060 linker_error(prog, "Transform feedback varying %s exceeds "
1061 "MAX_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_SEPARATE_COMPONENTS.",
1062 this->orig_name);
1063 return false;
1064 }
1065
1066 /* Only transform feedback varyings can be assigned to non-zero streams,
1067 * so assign the stream id here.
1068 */
1069 this->stream_id = this->matched_candidate->toplevel_var->data.stream;
1070
1071 unsigned array_offset = this->array_subscript * 4 * dmul;
1072 unsigned struct_offset = this->matched_candidate->offset * 4 * dmul;
1073 this->buffer = this->matched_candidate->toplevel_var->data.xfb_buffer;
1074 this->offset = this->matched_candidate->toplevel_var->data.offset +
1075 array_offset + struct_offset;
1076
1077 return true;
1078 }
1079
1080
1081 unsigned
1082 tfeedback_decl::get_num_outputs() const
1083 {
1084 if (!this->is_varying()) {
1085 return 0;
1086 }
1087 return (this->num_components() + this->location_frac + 3)/4;
1088 }
1089
1090
1091 /**
1092 * Update gl_transform_feedback_info to reflect this tfeedback_decl.
1093 *
1094 * If an error occurs, the error is reported through linker_error() and false
1095 * is returned.
1096 */
1097 bool
1098 tfeedback_decl::store(struct gl_context *ctx, struct gl_shader_program *prog,
1099 struct gl_transform_feedback_info *info,
1100 unsigned buffer, unsigned buffer_index,
1101 const unsigned max_outputs, bool *explicit_stride,
1102 bool has_xfb_qualifiers) const
1103 {
1104 unsigned xfb_offset = 0;
1105 unsigned size = this->size;
1106 /* Handle gl_SkipComponents. */
1107 if (this->skip_components) {
1108 info->Buffers[buffer].Stride += this->skip_components;
1109 size = this->skip_components;
1110 goto store_varying;
1111 }
1112
1113 if (this->next_buffer_separator) {
1114 size = 0;
1115 goto store_varying;
1116 }
1117
1118 if (has_xfb_qualifiers) {
1119 xfb_offset = this->offset / 4;
1120 } else {
1121 xfb_offset = info->Buffers[buffer].Stride;
1122 }
1123 info->Varyings[info->NumVarying].Offset = xfb_offset * 4;
1124
1125 {
1126 unsigned location = this->location;
1127 unsigned location_frac = this->location_frac;
1128 unsigned num_components = this->num_components();
1129 while (num_components > 0) {
1130 unsigned output_size = MIN2(num_components, 4 - location_frac);
1131 assert((info->NumOutputs == 0 && max_outputs == 0) ||
1132 info->NumOutputs < max_outputs);
1133
1134 /* From the ARB_enhanced_layouts spec:
1135 *
1136 * "If such a block member or variable is not written during a shader
1137 * invocation, the buffer contents at the assigned offset will be
1138 * undefined. Even if there are no static writes to a variable or
1139 * member that is assigned a transform feedback offset, the space is
1140 * still allocated in the buffer and still affects the stride."
1141 */
1142 if (this->is_varying_written()) {
1143 info->Outputs[info->NumOutputs].ComponentOffset = location_frac;
1144 info->Outputs[info->NumOutputs].OutputRegister = location;
1145 info->Outputs[info->NumOutputs].NumComponents = output_size;
1146 info->Outputs[info->NumOutputs].StreamId = stream_id;
1147 info->Outputs[info->NumOutputs].OutputBuffer = buffer;
1148 info->Outputs[info->NumOutputs].DstOffset = xfb_offset;
1149 ++info->NumOutputs;
1150 }
1151 info->Buffers[buffer].Stream = this->stream_id;
1152 xfb_offset += output_size;
1153
1154 num_components -= output_size;
1155 location++;
1156 location_frac = 0;
1157 }
1158 }
1159
1160 if (explicit_stride && explicit_stride[buffer]) {
1161 if (this->is_64bit() && info->Buffers[buffer].Stride % 2) {
1162 linker_error(prog, "invalid qualifier xfb_stride=%d must be a "
1163 "multiple of 8 as its applied to a type that is or "
1164 "contains a double.",
1165 info->Buffers[buffer].Stride * 4);
1166 return false;
1167 }
1168
1169 if ((this->offset / 4) / info->Buffers[buffer].Stride !=
1170 (xfb_offset - 1) / info->Buffers[buffer].Stride) {
1171 linker_error(prog, "xfb_offset (%d) overflows xfb_stride (%d) for "
1172 "buffer (%d)", xfb_offset * 4,
1173 info->Buffers[buffer].Stride * 4, buffer);
1174 return false;
1175 }
1176 } else {
1177 info->Buffers[buffer].Stride = xfb_offset;
1178 }
1179
1180 /* From GL_EXT_transform_feedback:
1181 * A program will fail to link if:
1182 *
1183 * * the total number of components to capture is greater than
1184 * the constant MAX_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_INTERLEAVED_COMPONENTS_EXT
1185 * and the buffer mode is INTERLEAVED_ATTRIBS_EXT.
1186 *
1187 * From GL_ARB_enhanced_layouts:
1188 *
1189 * "The resulting stride (implicit or explicit) must be less than or
1190 * equal to the implementation-dependent constant
1191 * gl_MaxTransformFeedbackInterleavedComponents."
1192 */
1193 if ((prog->TransformFeedback.BufferMode == GL_INTERLEAVED_ATTRIBS ||
1194 has_xfb_qualifiers) &&
1195 info->Buffers[buffer].Stride >
1196 ctx->Const.MaxTransformFeedbackInterleavedComponents) {
1197 linker_error(prog, "The MAX_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_INTERLEAVED_COMPONENTS "
1198 "limit has been exceeded.");
1199 return false;
1200 }
1201
1202 store_varying:
1203 info->Varyings[info->NumVarying].Name = ralloc_strdup(prog,
1204 this->orig_name);
1205 info->Varyings[info->NumVarying].Type = this->type;
1206 info->Varyings[info->NumVarying].Size = size;
1207 info->Varyings[info->NumVarying].BufferIndex = buffer_index;
1208 info->NumVarying++;
1209 info->Buffers[buffer].NumVaryings++;
1210
1211 return true;
1212 }
1213
1214
1215 const tfeedback_candidate *
1216 tfeedback_decl::find_candidate(gl_shader_program *prog,
1217 hash_table *tfeedback_candidates)
1218 {
1219 const char *name = this->var_name;
1220 switch (this->lowered_builtin_array_variable) {
1221 case none:
1222 name = this->var_name;
1223 break;
1224 case clip_distance:
1225 name = "gl_ClipDistanceMESA";
1226 break;
1227 case cull_distance:
1228 name = "gl_CullDistanceMESA";
1229 break;
1230 case tess_level_outer:
1231 name = "gl_TessLevelOuterMESA";
1232 break;
1233 case tess_level_inner:
1234 name = "gl_TessLevelInnerMESA";
1235 break;
1236 }
1237 hash_entry *entry = _mesa_hash_table_search(tfeedback_candidates, name);
1238
1239 this->matched_candidate = entry ?
1240 (const tfeedback_candidate *) entry->data : NULL;
1241
1242 if (!this->matched_candidate) {
1243 /* From GL_EXT_transform_feedback:
1244 * A program will fail to link if:
1245 *
1246 * * any variable name specified in the <varyings> array is not
1247 * declared as an output in the geometry shader (if present) or
1248 * the vertex shader (if no geometry shader is present);
1249 */
1250 linker_error(prog, "Transform feedback varying %s undeclared.",
1251 this->orig_name);
1252 }
1253
1254 return this->matched_candidate;
1255 }
1256
1257
1258 /**
1259 * Parse all the transform feedback declarations that were passed to
1260 * glTransformFeedbackVaryings() and store them in tfeedback_decl objects.
1261 *
1262 * If an error occurs, the error is reported through linker_error() and false
1263 * is returned.
1264 */
1265 static bool
1266 parse_tfeedback_decls(struct gl_context *ctx, struct gl_shader_program *prog,
1267 const void *mem_ctx, unsigned num_names,
1268 char **varying_names, tfeedback_decl *decls)
1269 {
1270 for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_names; ++i) {
1271 decls[i].init(ctx, mem_ctx, varying_names[i]);
1272
1273 if (!decls[i].is_varying())
1274 continue;
1275
1276 /* From GL_EXT_transform_feedback:
1277 * A program will fail to link if:
1278 *
1279 * * any two entries in the <varyings> array specify the same varying
1280 * variable;
1281 *
1282 * We interpret this to mean "any two entries in the <varyings> array
1283 * specify the same varying variable and array index", since transform
1284 * feedback of arrays would be useless otherwise.
1285 */
1286 for (unsigned j = 0; j < i; ++j) {
1287 if (decls[j].is_varying()) {
1288 if (tfeedback_decl::is_same(decls[i], decls[j])) {
1289 linker_error(prog, "Transform feedback varying %s specified "
1290 "more than once.", varying_names[i]);
1291 return false;
1292 }
1293 }
1294 }
1295 }
1296 return true;
1297 }
1298
1299
1300 static int
1301 cmp_xfb_offset(const void * x_generic, const void * y_generic)
1302 {
1303 tfeedback_decl *x = (tfeedback_decl *) x_generic;
1304 tfeedback_decl *y = (tfeedback_decl *) y_generic;
1305
1306 if (x->get_buffer() != y->get_buffer())
1307 return x->get_buffer() - y->get_buffer();
1308 return x->get_offset() - y->get_offset();
1309 }
1310
1311 /**
1312 * Store transform feedback location assignments into
1313 * prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback based on the data stored in
1314 * tfeedback_decls.
1315 *
1316 * If an error occurs, the error is reported through linker_error() and false
1317 * is returned.
1318 */
1319 static bool
1320 store_tfeedback_info(struct gl_context *ctx, struct gl_shader_program *prog,
1321 unsigned num_tfeedback_decls,
1322 tfeedback_decl *tfeedback_decls, bool has_xfb_qualifiers)
1323 {
1324 if (!prog->last_vert_prog)
1325 return true;
1326
1327 /* Make sure MaxTransformFeedbackBuffers is less than 32 so the bitmask for
1328 * tracking the number of buffers doesn't overflow.
1329 */
1330 assert(ctx->Const.MaxTransformFeedbackBuffers < 32);
1331
1332 bool separate_attribs_mode =
1333 prog->TransformFeedback.BufferMode == GL_SEPARATE_ATTRIBS;
1334
1335 struct gl_program *xfb_prog = prog->last_vert_prog;
1336 xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback =
1337 rzalloc(xfb_prog, struct gl_transform_feedback_info);
1338
1339 /* The xfb_offset qualifier does not have to be used in increasing order
1340 * however some drivers expect to receive the list of transform feedback
1341 * declarations in order so sort it now for convenience.
1342 */
1343 if (has_xfb_qualifiers) {
1344 qsort(tfeedback_decls, num_tfeedback_decls, sizeof(*tfeedback_decls),
1345 cmp_xfb_offset);
1346 }
1347
1348 xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback->Varyings =
1349 rzalloc_array(xfb_prog, struct gl_transform_feedback_varying_info,
1350 num_tfeedback_decls);
1351
1352 unsigned num_outputs = 0;
1353 for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_tfeedback_decls; ++i) {
1354 if (tfeedback_decls[i].is_varying_written())
1355 num_outputs += tfeedback_decls[i].get_num_outputs();
1356 }
1357
1358 xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback->Outputs =
1359 rzalloc_array(xfb_prog, struct gl_transform_feedback_output,
1360 num_outputs);
1361
1362 unsigned num_buffers = 0;
1363 unsigned buffers = 0;
1364
1365 if (!has_xfb_qualifiers && separate_attribs_mode) {
1366 /* GL_SEPARATE_ATTRIBS */
1367 for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_tfeedback_decls; ++i) {
1368 if (!tfeedback_decls[i].store(ctx, prog,
1369 xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback,
1370 num_buffers, num_buffers, num_outputs,
1371 NULL, has_xfb_qualifiers))
1372 return false;
1373
1374 buffers |= 1 << num_buffers;
1375 num_buffers++;
1376 }
1377 }
1378 else {
1379 /* GL_INVERLEAVED_ATTRIBS */
1380 int buffer_stream_id = -1;
1381 unsigned buffer =
1382 num_tfeedback_decls ? tfeedback_decls[0].get_buffer() : 0;
1383 bool explicit_stride[MAX_FEEDBACK_BUFFERS] = { false };
1384
1385 /* Apply any xfb_stride global qualifiers */
1386 if (has_xfb_qualifiers) {
1387 for (unsigned j = 0; j < MAX_FEEDBACK_BUFFERS; j++) {
1388 if (prog->TransformFeedback.BufferStride[j]) {
1389 explicit_stride[j] = true;
1390 xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback->Buffers[j].Stride =
1391 prog->TransformFeedback.BufferStride[j] / 4;
1392 }
1393 }
1394 }
1395
1396 for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_tfeedback_decls; ++i) {
1397 if (has_xfb_qualifiers &&
1398 buffer != tfeedback_decls[i].get_buffer()) {
1399 /* we have moved to the next buffer so reset stream id */
1400 buffer_stream_id = -1;
1401 num_buffers++;
1402 }
1403
1404 if (tfeedback_decls[i].is_next_buffer_separator()) {
1405 if (!tfeedback_decls[i].store(ctx, prog,
1406 xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback,
1407 buffer, num_buffers, num_outputs,
1408 explicit_stride, has_xfb_qualifiers))
1409 return false;
1410 num_buffers++;
1411 buffer_stream_id = -1;
1412 continue;
1413 }
1414
1415 if (has_xfb_qualifiers) {
1416 buffer = tfeedback_decls[i].get_buffer();
1417 } else {
1418 buffer = num_buffers;
1419 }
1420
1421 if (tfeedback_decls[i].is_varying()) {
1422 if (buffer_stream_id == -1) {
1423 /* First varying writing to this buffer: remember its stream */
1424 buffer_stream_id = (int) tfeedback_decls[i].get_stream_id();
1425
1426 /* Only mark a buffer as active when there is a varying
1427 * attached to it. This behaviour is based on a revised version
1428 * of section 13.2.2 of the GL 4.6 spec.
1429 */
1430 buffers |= 1 << buffer;
1431 } else if (buffer_stream_id !=
1432 (int) tfeedback_decls[i].get_stream_id()) {
1433 /* Varying writes to the same buffer from a different stream */
1434 linker_error(prog,
1435 "Transform feedback can't capture varyings belonging "
1436 "to different vertex streams in a single buffer. "
1437 "Varying %s writes to buffer from stream %u, other "
1438 "varyings in the same buffer write from stream %u.",
1439 tfeedback_decls[i].name(),
1440 tfeedback_decls[i].get_stream_id(),
1441 buffer_stream_id);
1442 return false;
1443 }
1444 }
1445
1446 if (!tfeedback_decls[i].store(ctx, prog,
1447 xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback,
1448 buffer, num_buffers, num_outputs,
1449 explicit_stride, has_xfb_qualifiers))
1450 return false;
1451 }
1452 }
1453
1454 assert(xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback->NumOutputs == num_outputs);
1455
1456 xfb_prog->sh.LinkedTransformFeedback->ActiveBuffers = buffers;
1457 return true;
1458 }
1459
1460 namespace {
1461
1462 /**
1463 * Data structure recording the relationship between outputs of one shader
1464 * stage (the "producer") and inputs of another (the "consumer").
1465 */
1466 class varying_matches
1467 {
1468 public:
1469 varying_matches(bool disable_varying_packing, bool xfb_enabled,
1470 bool enhanced_layouts_enabled,
1471 gl_shader_stage producer_stage,
1472 gl_shader_stage consumer_stage);
1473 ~varying_matches();
1474 void record(ir_variable *producer_var, ir_variable *consumer_var);
1475 unsigned assign_locations(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
1476 uint8_t components[],
1477 uint64_t reserved_slots);
1478 void store_locations() const;
1479
1480 private:
1481 bool is_varying_packing_safe(const glsl_type *type,
1482 const ir_variable *var) const;
1483
1484 /**
1485 * If true, this driver disables varying packing, so all varyings need to
1486 * be aligned on slot boundaries, and take up a number of slots equal to
1487 * their number of matrix columns times their array size.
1488 *
1489 * Packing may also be disabled because our current packing method is not
1490 * safe in SSO or versions of OpenGL where interpolation qualifiers are not
1491 * guaranteed to match across stages.
1492 */
1493 const bool disable_varying_packing;
1494
1495 /**
1496 * If true, this driver has transform feedback enabled. The transform
1497 * feedback code requires at least some packing be done even when varying
1498 * packing is disabled, fortunately where transform feedback requires
1499 * packing it's safe to override the disabled setting. See
1500 * is_varying_packing_safe().
1501 */
1502 const bool xfb_enabled;
1503
1504 const bool enhanced_layouts_enabled;
1505
1506 /**
1507 * Enum representing the order in which varyings are packed within a
1508 * packing class.
1509 *
1510 * Currently we pack vec4's first, then vec2's, then scalar values, then
1511 * vec3's. This order ensures that the only vectors that are at risk of
1512 * having to be "double parked" (split between two adjacent varying slots)
1513 * are the vec3's.
1514 */
1515 enum packing_order_enum {
1516 PACKING_ORDER_VEC4,
1517 PACKING_ORDER_VEC2,
1518 PACKING_ORDER_SCALAR,
1519 PACKING_ORDER_VEC3,
1520 };
1521
1522 static unsigned compute_packing_class(const ir_variable *var);
1523 static packing_order_enum compute_packing_order(const ir_variable *var);
1524 static int match_comparator(const void *x_generic, const void *y_generic);
1525 static int xfb_comparator(const void *x_generic, const void *y_generic);
1526
1527 /**
1528 * Structure recording the relationship between a single producer output
1529 * and a single consumer input.
1530 */
1531 struct match {
1532 /**
1533 * Packing class for this varying, computed by compute_packing_class().
1534 */
1535 unsigned packing_class;
1536
1537 /**
1538 * Packing order for this varying, computed by compute_packing_order().
1539 */
1540 packing_order_enum packing_order;
1541 unsigned num_components;
1542
1543 /**
1544 * The output variable in the producer stage.
1545 */
1546 ir_variable *producer_var;
1547
1548 /**
1549 * The input variable in the consumer stage.
1550 */
1551 ir_variable *consumer_var;
1552
1553 /**
1554 * The location which has been assigned for this varying. This is
1555 * expressed in multiples of a float, with the first generic varying
1556 * (i.e. the one referred to by VARYING_SLOT_VAR0) represented by the
1557 * value 0.
1558 */
1559 unsigned generic_location;
1560 } *matches;
1561
1562 /**
1563 * The number of elements in the \c matches array that are currently in
1564 * use.
1565 */
1566 unsigned num_matches;
1567
1568 /**
1569 * The number of elements that were set aside for the \c matches array when
1570 * it was allocated.
1571 */
1572 unsigned matches_capacity;
1573
1574 gl_shader_stage producer_stage;
1575 gl_shader_stage consumer_stage;
1576 };
1577
1578 } /* anonymous namespace */
1579
1580 varying_matches::varying_matches(bool disable_varying_packing,
1581 bool xfb_enabled,
1582 bool enhanced_layouts_enabled,
1583 gl_shader_stage producer_stage,
1584 gl_shader_stage consumer_stage)
1585 : disable_varying_packing(disable_varying_packing),
1586 xfb_enabled(xfb_enabled),
1587 enhanced_layouts_enabled(enhanced_layouts_enabled),
1588 producer_stage(producer_stage),
1589 consumer_stage(consumer_stage)
1590 {
1591 /* Note: this initial capacity is rather arbitrarily chosen to be large
1592 * enough for many cases without wasting an unreasonable amount of space.
1593 * varying_matches::record() will resize the array if there are more than
1594 * this number of varyings.
1595 */
1596 this->matches_capacity = 8;
1597 this->matches = (match *)
1598 malloc(sizeof(*this->matches) * this->matches_capacity);
1599 this->num_matches = 0;
1600 }
1601
1602
1603 varying_matches::~varying_matches()
1604 {
1605 free(this->matches);
1606 }
1607
1608
1609 /**
1610 * Packing is always safe on individual arrays, structures, and matrices. It
1611 * is also safe if the varying is only used for transform feedback.
1612 */
1613 bool
1614 varying_matches::is_varying_packing_safe(const glsl_type *type,
1615 const ir_variable *var) const
1616 {
1617 if (consumer_stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_EVAL ||
1618 consumer_stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL ||
1619 producer_stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL)
1620 return false;
1621
1622 return xfb_enabled && (type->is_array() || type->is_record() ||
1623 type->is_matrix() || var->data.is_xfb_only);
1624 }
1625
1626
1627 /**
1628 * Record the given producer/consumer variable pair in the list of variables
1629 * that should later be assigned locations.
1630 *
1631 * It is permissible for \c consumer_var to be NULL (this happens if a
1632 * variable is output by the producer and consumed by transform feedback, but
1633 * not consumed by the consumer).
1634 *
1635 * If \c producer_var has already been paired up with a consumer_var, or
1636 * producer_var is part of fixed pipeline functionality (and hence already has
1637 * a location assigned), this function has no effect.
1638 *
1639 * Note: as a side effect this function may change the interpolation type of
1640 * \c producer_var, but only when the change couldn't possibly affect
1641 * rendering.
1642 */
1643 void
1644 varying_matches::record(ir_variable *producer_var, ir_variable *consumer_var)
1645 {
1646 assert(producer_var != NULL || consumer_var != NULL);
1647
1648 if ((producer_var && (!producer_var->data.is_unmatched_generic_inout ||
1649 producer_var->data.explicit_location)) ||
1650 (consumer_var && (!consumer_var->data.is_unmatched_generic_inout ||
1651 consumer_var->data.explicit_location))) {
1652 /* Either a location already exists for this variable (since it is part
1653 * of fixed functionality), or it has already been recorded as part of a
1654 * previous match.
1655 */
1656 return;
1657 }
1658
1659 bool needs_flat_qualifier = consumer_var == NULL &&
1660 (producer_var->type->contains_integer() ||
1661 producer_var->type->contains_double());
1662
1663 if (!disable_varying_packing &&
1664 (needs_flat_qualifier ||
1665 (consumer_stage != MESA_SHADER_NONE && consumer_stage != MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT))) {
1666 /* Since this varying is not being consumed by the fragment shader, its
1667 * interpolation type varying cannot possibly affect rendering.
1668 * Also, this variable is non-flat and is (or contains) an integer
1669 * or a double.
1670 * If the consumer stage is unknown, don't modify the interpolation
1671 * type as it could affect rendering later with separate shaders.
1672 *
1673 * lower_packed_varyings requires all integer varyings to flat,
1674 * regardless of where they appear. We can trivially satisfy that
1675 * requirement by changing the interpolation type to flat here.
1676 */
1677 if (producer_var) {
1678 producer_var->data.centroid = false;
1679 producer_var->data.sample = false;
1680 producer_var->data.interpolation = INTERP_MODE_FLAT;
1681 }
1682
1683 if (consumer_var) {
1684 consumer_var->data.centroid = false;
1685 consumer_var->data.sample = false;
1686 consumer_var->data.interpolation = INTERP_MODE_FLAT;
1687 }
1688 }
1689
1690 if (this->num_matches == this->matches_capacity) {
1691 this->matches_capacity *= 2;
1692 this->matches = (match *)
1693 realloc(this->matches,
1694 sizeof(*this->matches) * this->matches_capacity);
1695 }
1696
1697 /* We must use the consumer to compute the packing class because in GL4.4+
1698 * there is no guarantee interpolation qualifiers will match across stages.
1699 *
1700 * From Section 4.5 (Interpolation Qualifiers) of the GLSL 4.30 spec:
1701 *
1702 * "The type and presence of interpolation qualifiers of variables with
1703 * the same name declared in all linked shaders for the same cross-stage
1704 * interface must match, otherwise the link command will fail.
1705 *
1706 * When comparing an output from one stage to an input of a subsequent
1707 * stage, the input and output don't match if their interpolation
1708 * qualifiers (or lack thereof) are not the same."
1709 *
1710 * This text was also in at least revison 7 of the 4.40 spec but is no
1711 * longer in revision 9 and not in the 4.50 spec.
1712 */
1713 const ir_variable *const var = (consumer_var != NULL)
1714 ? consumer_var : producer_var;
1715 const gl_shader_stage stage = (consumer_var != NULL)
1716 ? consumer_stage : producer_stage;
1717 const glsl_type *type = get_varying_type(var, stage);
1718
1719 if (producer_var && consumer_var &&
1720 consumer_var->data.must_be_shader_input) {
1721 producer_var->data.must_be_shader_input = 1;
1722 }
1723
1724 this->matches[this->num_matches].packing_class
1725 = this->compute_packing_class(var);
1726 this->matches[this->num_matches].packing_order
1727 = this->compute_packing_order(var);
1728 if ((this->disable_varying_packing && !is_varying_packing_safe(type, var)) ||
1729 var->data.must_be_shader_input) {
1730 unsigned slots = type->count_attribute_slots(false);
1731 this->matches[this->num_matches].num_components = slots * 4;
1732 } else {
1733 this->matches[this->num_matches].num_components
1734 = type->component_slots();
1735 }
1736
1737 this->matches[this->num_matches].producer_var = producer_var;
1738 this->matches[this->num_matches].consumer_var = consumer_var;
1739 this->num_matches++;
1740 if (producer_var)
1741 producer_var->data.is_unmatched_generic_inout = 0;
1742 if (consumer_var)
1743 consumer_var->data.is_unmatched_generic_inout = 0;
1744 }
1745
1746
1747 /**
1748 * Choose locations for all of the variable matches that were previously
1749 * passed to varying_matches::record().
1750 * \param components returns array[slot] of number of components used
1751 * per slot (1, 2, 3 or 4)
1752 * \param reserved_slots bitmask indicating which varying slots are already
1753 * allocated
1754 * \return number of slots (4-element vectors) allocated
1755 */
1756 unsigned
1757 varying_matches::assign_locations(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
1758 uint8_t components[],
1759 uint64_t reserved_slots)
1760 {
1761 /* If packing has been disabled then we cannot safely sort the varyings by
1762 * class as it may mean we are using a version of OpenGL where
1763 * interpolation qualifiers are not guaranteed to be matching across
1764 * shaders, sorting in this case could result in mismatching shader
1765 * interfaces.
1766 * When packing is disabled the sort orders varyings used by transform
1767 * feedback first, but also depends on *undefined behaviour* of qsort to
1768 * reverse the order of the varyings. See: xfb_comparator().
1769 */
1770 if (!this->disable_varying_packing) {
1771 /* Sort varying matches into an order that makes them easy to pack. */
1772 qsort(this->matches, this->num_matches, sizeof(*this->matches),
1773 &varying_matches::match_comparator);
1774 } else {
1775 /* Only sort varyings that are only used by transform feedback. */
1776 qsort(this->matches, this->num_matches, sizeof(*this->matches),
1777 &varying_matches::xfb_comparator);
1778 }
1779
1780 unsigned generic_location = 0;
1781 unsigned generic_patch_location = MAX_VARYING*4;
1782 bool previous_var_xfb_only = false;
1783 unsigned previous_packing_class = ~0u;
1784
1785 /* For tranform feedback separate mode, we know the number of attributes
1786 * is <= the number of buffers. So packing isn't critical. In fact,
1787 * packing vec3 attributes can cause trouble because splitting a vec3
1788 * effectively creates an additional transform feedback output. The
1789 * extra TFB output may exceed device driver limits.
1790 */
1791 const bool dont_pack_vec3 =
1792 (prog->TransformFeedback.BufferMode == GL_SEPARATE_ATTRIBS &&
1793 prog->TransformFeedback.NumVarying > 0);
1794
1795 for (unsigned i = 0; i < this->num_matches; i++) {
1796 unsigned *location = &generic_location;
1797 const ir_variable *var;
1798 const glsl_type *type;
1799 bool is_vertex_input = false;
1800
1801 if (matches[i].consumer_var) {
1802 var = matches[i].consumer_var;
1803 type = get_varying_type(var, consumer_stage);
1804 if (consumer_stage == MESA_SHADER_VERTEX)
1805 is_vertex_input = true;
1806 } else {
1807 var = matches[i].producer_var;
1808 type = get_varying_type(var, producer_stage);
1809 }
1810
1811 if (var->data.patch)
1812 location = &generic_patch_location;
1813
1814 /* Advance to the next slot if this varying has a different packing
1815 * class than the previous one, and we're not already on a slot
1816 * boundary.
1817 *
1818 * Also advance to the next slot if packing is disabled. This makes sure
1819 * we don't assign varyings the same locations which is possible
1820 * because we still pack individual arrays, records and matrices even
1821 * when packing is disabled. Note we don't advance to the next slot if
1822 * we can pack varyings together that are only used for transform
1823 * feedback.
1824 */
1825 if (var->data.must_be_shader_input ||
1826 (this->disable_varying_packing &&
1827 !(previous_var_xfb_only && var->data.is_xfb_only)) ||
1828 (previous_packing_class != this->matches[i].packing_class) ||
1829 (this->matches[i].packing_order == PACKING_ORDER_VEC3 &&
1830 dont_pack_vec3)) {
1831 *location = ALIGN(*location, 4);
1832 }
1833
1834 previous_var_xfb_only = var->data.is_xfb_only;
1835 previous_packing_class = this->matches[i].packing_class;
1836
1837 /* The number of components taken up by this variable. For vertex shader
1838 * inputs, we use the number of slots * 4, as they have different
1839 * counting rules.
1840 */
1841 unsigned num_components = is_vertex_input ?
1842 type->count_attribute_slots(is_vertex_input) * 4 :
1843 this->matches[i].num_components;
1844
1845 /* The last slot for this variable, inclusive. */
1846 unsigned slot_end = *location + num_components - 1;
1847
1848 /* FIXME: We could be smarter in the below code and loop back over
1849 * trying to fill any locations that we skipped because we couldn't pack
1850 * the varying between an explicit location. For now just let the user
1851 * hit the linking error if we run out of room and suggest they use
1852 * explicit locations.
1853 */
1854 while (slot_end < MAX_VARYING * 4u) {
1855 const unsigned slots = (slot_end / 4u) - (*location / 4u) + 1;
1856 const uint64_t slot_mask = ((1ull << slots) - 1) << (*location / 4u);
1857
1858 assert(slots > 0);
1859
1860 if ((reserved_slots & slot_mask) == 0) {
1861 break;
1862 }
1863
1864 *location = ALIGN(*location + 1, 4);
1865 slot_end = *location + num_components - 1;
1866 }
1867
1868 if (!var->data.patch && slot_end >= MAX_VARYING * 4u) {
1869 linker_error(prog, "insufficient contiguous locations available for "
1870 "%s it is possible an array or struct could not be "
1871 "packed between varyings with explicit locations. Try "
1872 "using an explicit location for arrays and structs.",
1873 var->name);
1874 }
1875
1876 if (slot_end < MAX_VARYINGS_INCL_PATCH * 4u) {
1877 for (unsigned j = *location / 4u; j < slot_end / 4u; j++)
1878 components[j] = 4;
1879 components[slot_end / 4u] = (slot_end & 3) + 1;
1880 }
1881
1882 this->matches[i].generic_location = *location;
1883
1884 *location = slot_end + 1;
1885 }
1886
1887 return (generic_location + 3) / 4;
1888 }
1889
1890
1891 /**
1892 * Update the producer and consumer shaders to reflect the locations
1893 * assignments that were made by varying_matches::assign_locations().
1894 */
1895 void
1896 varying_matches::store_locations() const
1897 {
1898 /* Check is location needs to be packed with lower_packed_varyings() or if
1899 * we can just use ARB_enhanced_layouts packing.
1900 */
1901 bool pack_loc[MAX_VARYINGS_INCL_PATCH] = { 0 };
1902 const glsl_type *loc_type[MAX_VARYINGS_INCL_PATCH][4] = { {NULL, NULL} };
1903
1904 for (unsigned i = 0; i < this->num_matches; i++) {
1905 ir_variable *producer_var = this->matches[i].producer_var;
1906 ir_variable *consumer_var = this->matches[i].consumer_var;
1907 unsigned generic_location = this->matches[i].generic_location;
1908 unsigned slot = generic_location / 4;
1909 unsigned offset = generic_location % 4;
1910
1911 if (producer_var) {
1912 producer_var->data.location = VARYING_SLOT_VAR0 + slot;
1913 producer_var->data.location_frac = offset;
1914 }
1915
1916 if (consumer_var) {
1917 assert(consumer_var->data.location == -1);
1918 consumer_var->data.location = VARYING_SLOT_VAR0 + slot;
1919 consumer_var->data.location_frac = offset;
1920 }
1921
1922 /* Find locations suitable for native packing via
1923 * ARB_enhanced_layouts.
1924 */
1925 if (producer_var && consumer_var) {
1926 if (enhanced_layouts_enabled) {
1927 const glsl_type *type =
1928 get_varying_type(producer_var, producer_stage);
1929 if (type->is_array() || type->is_matrix() || type->is_record() ||
1930 type->is_double()) {
1931 unsigned comp_slots = type->component_slots() + offset;
1932 unsigned slots = comp_slots / 4;
1933 if (comp_slots % 4)
1934 slots += 1;
1935
1936 for (unsigned j = 0; j < slots; j++) {
1937 pack_loc[slot + j] = true;
1938 }
1939 } else if (offset + type->vector_elements > 4) {
1940 pack_loc[slot] = true;
1941 pack_loc[slot + 1] = true;
1942 } else {
1943 loc_type[slot][offset] = type;
1944 }
1945 }
1946 }
1947 }
1948
1949 /* Attempt to use ARB_enhanced_layouts for more efficient packing if
1950 * suitable.
1951 */
1952 if (enhanced_layouts_enabled) {
1953 for (unsigned i = 0; i < this->num_matches; i++) {
1954 ir_variable *producer_var = this->matches[i].producer_var;
1955 ir_variable *consumer_var = this->matches[i].consumer_var;
1956 unsigned generic_location = this->matches[i].generic_location;
1957 unsigned slot = generic_location / 4;
1958
1959 if (pack_loc[slot] || !producer_var || !consumer_var)
1960 continue;
1961
1962 const glsl_type *type =
1963 get_varying_type(producer_var, producer_stage);
1964 bool type_match = true;
1965 for (unsigned j = 0; j < 4; j++) {
1966 if (loc_type[slot][j]) {
1967 if (type->base_type != loc_type[slot][j]->base_type)
1968 type_match = false;
1969 }
1970 }
1971
1972 if (type_match) {
1973 producer_var->data.explicit_location = 1;
1974 consumer_var->data.explicit_location = 1;
1975 producer_var->data.explicit_component = 1;
1976 consumer_var->data.explicit_component = 1;
1977 }
1978 }
1979 }
1980 }
1981
1982
1983 /**
1984 * Compute the "packing class" of the given varying. This is an unsigned
1985 * integer with the property that two variables in the same packing class can
1986 * be safely backed into the same vec4.
1987 */
1988 unsigned
1989 varying_matches::compute_packing_class(const ir_variable *var)
1990 {
1991 /* Without help from the back-end, there is no way to pack together
1992 * variables with different interpolation types, because
1993 * lower_packed_varyings must choose exactly one interpolation type for
1994 * each packed varying it creates.
1995 *
1996 * However, we can safely pack together floats, ints, and uints, because:
1997 *
1998 * - varyings of base type "int" and "uint" must use the "flat"
1999 * interpolation type, which can only occur in GLSL 1.30 and above.
2000 *
2001 * - On platforms that support GLSL 1.30 and above, lower_packed_varyings
2002 * can store flat floats as ints without losing any information (using
2003 * the ir_unop_bitcast_* opcodes).
2004 *
2005 * Therefore, the packing class depends only on the interpolation type.
2006 */
2007 const unsigned interp = var->is_interpolation_flat()
2008 ? unsigned(INTERP_MODE_FLAT) : var->data.interpolation;
2009
2010 assert(interp < (1 << 3));
2011
2012 const unsigned packing_class = (interp << 0) |
2013 (var->data.centroid << 3) |
2014 (var->data.sample << 4) |
2015 (var->data.patch << 5) |
2016 (var->data.must_be_shader_input << 6);
2017
2018 return packing_class;
2019 }
2020
2021
2022 /**
2023 * Compute the "packing order" of the given varying. This is a sort key we
2024 * use to determine when to attempt to pack the given varying relative to
2025 * other varyings in the same packing class.
2026 */
2027 varying_matches::packing_order_enum
2028 varying_matches::compute_packing_order(const ir_variable *var)
2029 {
2030 const glsl_type *element_type = var->type;
2031
2032 while (element_type->is_array()) {
2033 element_type = element_type->fields.array;
2034 }
2035
2036 switch (element_type->component_slots() % 4) {
2037 case 1: return PACKING_ORDER_SCALAR;
2038 case 2: return PACKING_ORDER_VEC2;
2039 case 3: return PACKING_ORDER_VEC3;
2040 case 0: return PACKING_ORDER_VEC4;
2041 default:
2042 assert(!"Unexpected value of vector_elements");
2043 return PACKING_ORDER_VEC4;
2044 }
2045 }
2046
2047
2048 /**
2049 * Comparison function passed to qsort() to sort varyings by packing_class and
2050 * then by packing_order.
2051 */
2052 int
2053 varying_matches::match_comparator(const void *x_generic, const void *y_generic)
2054 {
2055 const match *x = (const match *) x_generic;
2056 const match *y = (const match *) y_generic;
2057
2058 if (x->packing_class != y->packing_class)
2059 return x->packing_class - y->packing_class;
2060 return x->packing_order - y->packing_order;
2061 }
2062
2063
2064 /**
2065 * Comparison function passed to qsort() to sort varyings used only by
2066 * transform feedback when packing of other varyings is disabled.
2067 */
2068 int
2069 varying_matches::xfb_comparator(const void *x_generic, const void *y_generic)
2070 {
2071 const match *x = (const match *) x_generic;
2072
2073 if (x->producer_var != NULL && x->producer_var->data.is_xfb_only)
2074 return match_comparator(x_generic, y_generic);
2075
2076 /* FIXME: When the comparator returns 0 it means the elements being
2077 * compared are equivalent. However the qsort documentation says:
2078 *
2079 * "The order of equivalent elements is undefined."
2080 *
2081 * In practice the sort ends up reversing the order of the varyings which
2082 * means locations are also assigned in this reversed order and happens to
2083 * be what we want. This is also whats happening in
2084 * varying_matches::match_comparator().
2085 */
2086 return 0;
2087 }
2088
2089
2090 /**
2091 * Is the given variable a varying variable to be counted against the
2092 * limit in ctx->Const.MaxVarying?
2093 * This includes variables such as texcoords, colors and generic
2094 * varyings, but excludes variables such as gl_FrontFacing and gl_FragCoord.
2095 */
2096 static bool
2097 var_counts_against_varying_limit(gl_shader_stage stage, const ir_variable *var)
2098 {
2099 /* Only fragment shaders will take a varying variable as an input */
2100 if (stage == MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT &&
2101 var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in) {
2102 switch (var->data.location) {
2103 case VARYING_SLOT_POS:
2104 case VARYING_SLOT_FACE:
2105 case VARYING_SLOT_PNTC:
2106 return false;
2107 default:
2108 return true;
2109 }
2110 }
2111 return false;
2112 }
2113
2114
2115 /**
2116 * Visitor class that generates tfeedback_candidate structs describing all
2117 * possible targets of transform feedback.
2118 *
2119 * tfeedback_candidate structs are stored in the hash table
2120 * tfeedback_candidates, which is passed to the constructor. This hash table
2121 * maps varying names to instances of the tfeedback_candidate struct.
2122 */
2123 class tfeedback_candidate_generator : public program_resource_visitor
2124 {
2125 public:
2126 tfeedback_candidate_generator(void *mem_ctx,
2127 hash_table *tfeedback_candidates)
2128 : mem_ctx(mem_ctx),
2129 tfeedback_candidates(tfeedback_candidates),
2130 toplevel_var(NULL),
2131 varying_floats(0)
2132 {
2133 }
2134
2135 void process(ir_variable *var)
2136 {
2137 /* All named varying interface blocks should be flattened by now */
2138 assert(!var->is_interface_instance());
2139
2140 this->toplevel_var = var;
2141 this->varying_floats = 0;
2142 program_resource_visitor::process(var, false);
2143 }
2144
2145 private:
2146 virtual void visit_field(const glsl_type *type, const char *name,
2147 bool /* row_major */,
2148 const glsl_type * /* record_type */,
2149 const enum glsl_interface_packing,
2150 bool /* last_field */)
2151 {
2152 assert(!type->without_array()->is_record());
2153 assert(!type->without_array()->is_interface());
2154
2155 tfeedback_candidate *candidate
2156 = rzalloc(this->mem_ctx, tfeedback_candidate);
2157 candidate->toplevel_var = this->toplevel_var;
2158 candidate->type = type;
2159 candidate->offset = this->varying_floats;
2160 _mesa_hash_table_insert(this->tfeedback_candidates,
2161 ralloc_strdup(this->mem_ctx, name),
2162 candidate);
2163 this->varying_floats += type->component_slots();
2164 }
2165
2166 /**
2167 * Memory context used to allocate hash table keys and values.
2168 */
2169 void * const mem_ctx;
2170
2171 /**
2172 * Hash table in which tfeedback_candidate objects should be stored.
2173 */
2174 hash_table * const tfeedback_candidates;
2175
2176 /**
2177 * Pointer to the toplevel variable that is being traversed.
2178 */
2179 ir_variable *toplevel_var;
2180
2181 /**
2182 * Total number of varying floats that have been visited so far. This is
2183 * used to determine the offset to each varying within the toplevel
2184 * variable.
2185 */
2186 unsigned varying_floats;
2187 };
2188
2189
2190 namespace linker {
2191
2192 void
2193 populate_consumer_input_sets(void *mem_ctx, exec_list *ir,
2194 hash_table *consumer_inputs,
2195 hash_table *consumer_interface_inputs,
2196 ir_variable *consumer_inputs_with_locations[VARYING_SLOT_TESS_MAX])
2197 {
2198 memset(consumer_inputs_with_locations,
2199 0,
2200 sizeof(consumer_inputs_with_locations[0]) * VARYING_SLOT_TESS_MAX);
2201
2202 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, ir) {
2203 ir_variable *const input_var = node->as_variable();
2204
2205 if (input_var != NULL && input_var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in) {
2206 /* All interface blocks should have been lowered by this point */
2207 assert(!input_var->type->is_interface());
2208
2209 if (input_var->data.explicit_location) {
2210 /* assign_varying_locations only cares about finding the
2211 * ir_variable at the start of a contiguous location block.
2212 *
2213 * - For !producer, consumer_inputs_with_locations isn't used.
2214 *
2215 * - For !consumer, consumer_inputs_with_locations is empty.
2216 *
2217 * For consumer && producer, if you were trying to set some
2218 * ir_variable to the middle of a location block on the other side
2219 * of producer/consumer, cross_validate_outputs_to_inputs() should
2220 * be link-erroring due to either type mismatch or location
2221 * overlaps. If the variables do match up, then they've got a
2222 * matching data.location and you only looked at
2223 * consumer_inputs_with_locations[var->data.location], not any
2224 * following entries for the array/structure.
2225 */
2226 consumer_inputs_with_locations[input_var->data.location] =
2227 input_var;
2228 } else if (input_var->get_interface_type() != NULL) {
2229 char *const iface_field_name =
2230 ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s.%s",
2231 input_var->get_interface_type()->without_array()->name,
2232 input_var->name);
2233 _mesa_hash_table_insert(consumer_interface_inputs,
2234 iface_field_name, input_var);
2235 } else {
2236 _mesa_hash_table_insert(consumer_inputs,
2237 ralloc_strdup(mem_ctx, input_var->name),
2238 input_var);
2239 }
2240 }
2241 }
2242 }
2243
2244 /**
2245 * Find a variable from the consumer that "matches" the specified variable
2246 *
2247 * This function only finds inputs with names that match. There is no
2248 * validation (here) that the types, etc. are compatible.
2249 */
2250 ir_variable *
2251 get_matching_input(void *mem_ctx,
2252 const ir_variable *output_var,
2253 hash_table *consumer_inputs,
2254 hash_table *consumer_interface_inputs,
2255 ir_variable *consumer_inputs_with_locations[VARYING_SLOT_TESS_MAX])
2256 {
2257 ir_variable *input_var;
2258
2259 if (output_var->data.explicit_location) {
2260 input_var = consumer_inputs_with_locations[output_var->data.location];
2261 } else if (output_var->get_interface_type() != NULL) {
2262 char *const iface_field_name =
2263 ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s.%s",
2264 output_var->get_interface_type()->without_array()->name,
2265 output_var->name);
2266 hash_entry *entry = _mesa_hash_table_search(consumer_interface_inputs, iface_field_name);
2267 input_var = entry ? (ir_variable *) entry->data : NULL;
2268 } else {
2269 hash_entry *entry = _mesa_hash_table_search(consumer_inputs, output_var->name);
2270 input_var = entry ? (ir_variable *) entry->data : NULL;
2271 }
2272
2273 return (input_var == NULL || input_var->data.mode != ir_var_shader_in)
2274 ? NULL : input_var;
2275 }
2276
2277 }
2278
2279 static int
2280 io_variable_cmp(const void *_a, const void *_b)
2281 {
2282 const ir_variable *const a = *(const ir_variable **) _a;
2283 const ir_variable *const b = *(const ir_variable **) _b;
2284
2285 if (a->data.explicit_location && b->data.explicit_location)
2286 return b->data.location - a->data.location;
2287
2288 if (a->data.explicit_location && !b->data.explicit_location)
2289 return 1;
2290
2291 if (!a->data.explicit_location && b->data.explicit_location)
2292 return -1;
2293
2294 return -strcmp(a->name, b->name);
2295 }
2296
2297 /**
2298 * Sort the shader IO variables into canonical order
2299 */
2300 static void
2301 canonicalize_shader_io(exec_list *ir, enum ir_variable_mode io_mode)
2302 {
2303 ir_variable *var_table[MAX_PROGRAM_OUTPUTS * 4];
2304 unsigned num_variables = 0;
2305
2306 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, ir) {
2307 ir_variable *const var = node->as_variable();
2308
2309 if (var == NULL || var->data.mode != io_mode)
2310 continue;
2311
2312 /* If we have already encountered more I/O variables that could
2313 * successfully link, bail.
2314 */
2315 if (num_variables == ARRAY_SIZE(var_table))
2316 return;
2317
2318 var_table[num_variables++] = var;
2319 }
2320
2321 if (num_variables == 0)
2322 return;
2323
2324 /* Sort the list in reverse order (io_variable_cmp handles this). Later
2325 * we're going to push the variables on to the IR list as a stack, so we
2326 * want the last variable (in canonical order) to be first in the list.
2327 */
2328 qsort(var_table, num_variables, sizeof(var_table[0]), io_variable_cmp);
2329
2330 /* Remove the variable from it's current location in the IR, and put it at
2331 * the front.
2332 */
2333 for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_variables; i++) {
2334 var_table[i]->remove();
2335 ir->push_head(var_table[i]);
2336 }
2337 }
2338
2339 /**
2340 * Generate a bitfield map of the explicit locations for shader varyings.
2341 *
2342 * Note: For Tessellation shaders we are sitting right on the limits of the
2343 * 64 bit map. Per-vertex and per-patch both have separate location domains
2344 * with a max of MAX_VARYING.
2345 */
2346 static uint64_t
2347 reserved_varying_slot(struct gl_linked_shader *stage,
2348 ir_variable_mode io_mode)
2349 {
2350 assert(io_mode == ir_var_shader_in || io_mode == ir_var_shader_out);
2351 /* Avoid an overflow of the returned value */
2352 assert(MAX_VARYINGS_INCL_PATCH <= 64);
2353
2354 uint64_t slots = 0;
2355 int var_slot;
2356
2357 if (!stage)
2358 return slots;
2359
2360 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, stage->ir) {
2361 ir_variable *const var = node->as_variable();
2362
2363 if (var == NULL || var->data.mode != io_mode ||
2364 !var->data.explicit_location ||
2365 var->data.location < VARYING_SLOT_VAR0)
2366 continue;
2367
2368 var_slot = var->data.location - VARYING_SLOT_VAR0;
2369
2370 unsigned num_elements = get_varying_type(var, stage->Stage)
2371 ->count_attribute_slots(io_mode == ir_var_shader_in &&
2372 stage->Stage == MESA_SHADER_VERTEX);
2373 for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) {
2374 if (var_slot >= 0 && var_slot < MAX_VARYINGS_INCL_PATCH)
2375 slots |= UINT64_C(1) << var_slot;
2376 var_slot += 1;
2377 }
2378 }
2379
2380 return slots;
2381 }
2382
2383
2384 /**
2385 * Assign locations for all variables that are produced in one pipeline stage
2386 * (the "producer") and consumed in the next stage (the "consumer").
2387 *
2388 * Variables produced by the producer may also be consumed by transform
2389 * feedback.
2390 *
2391 * \param num_tfeedback_decls is the number of declarations indicating
2392 * variables that may be consumed by transform feedback.
2393 *
2394 * \param tfeedback_decls is a pointer to an array of tfeedback_decl objects
2395 * representing the result of parsing the strings passed to
2396 * glTransformFeedbackVaryings(). assign_location() will be called for
2397 * each of these objects that matches one of the outputs of the
2398 * producer.
2399 *
2400 * When num_tfeedback_decls is nonzero, it is permissible for the consumer to
2401 * be NULL. In this case, varying locations are assigned solely based on the
2402 * requirements of transform feedback.
2403 */
2404 static bool
2405 assign_varying_locations(struct gl_context *ctx,
2406 void *mem_ctx,
2407 struct gl_shader_program *prog,
2408 gl_linked_shader *producer,
2409 gl_linked_shader *consumer,
2410 unsigned num_tfeedback_decls,
2411 tfeedback_decl *tfeedback_decls,
2412 const uint64_t reserved_slots)
2413 {
2414 /* Tessellation shaders treat inputs and outputs as shared memory and can
2415 * access inputs and outputs of other invocations.
2416 * Therefore, they can't be lowered to temps easily (and definitely not
2417 * efficiently).
2418 */
2419 bool unpackable_tess =
2420 (consumer && consumer->Stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_EVAL) ||
2421 (consumer && consumer->Stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL) ||
2422 (producer && producer->Stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL);
2423
2424 /* Transform feedback code assumes varying arrays are packed, so if the
2425 * driver has disabled varying packing, make sure to at least enable
2426 * packing required by transform feedback.
2427 */
2428 bool xfb_enabled =
2429 ctx->Extensions.EXT_transform_feedback && !unpackable_tess;
2430
2431 /* Disable packing on outward facing interfaces for SSO because in ES we
2432 * need to retain the unpacked varying information for draw time
2433 * validation.
2434 *
2435 * Packing is still enabled on individual arrays, structs, and matrices as
2436 * these are required by the transform feedback code and it is still safe
2437 * to do so. We also enable packing when a varying is only used for
2438 * transform feedback and its not a SSO.
2439 */
2440 bool disable_varying_packing =
2441 ctx->Const.DisableVaryingPacking || unpackable_tess;
2442 if (prog->SeparateShader && (producer == NULL || consumer == NULL))
2443 disable_varying_packing = true;
2444
2445 varying_matches matches(disable_varying_packing, xfb_enabled,
2446 ctx->Extensions.ARB_enhanced_layouts,
2447 producer ? producer->Stage : MESA_SHADER_NONE,
2448 consumer ? consumer->Stage : MESA_SHADER_NONE);
2449 hash_table *tfeedback_candidates =
2450 _mesa_hash_table_create(NULL, _mesa_key_hash_string,
2451 _mesa_key_string_equal);
2452 hash_table *consumer_inputs =
2453 _mesa_hash_table_create(NULL, _mesa_key_hash_string,
2454 _mesa_key_string_equal);
2455 hash_table *consumer_interface_inputs =
2456 _mesa_hash_table_create(NULL, _mesa_key_hash_string,
2457 _mesa_key_string_equal);
2458 ir_variable *consumer_inputs_with_locations[VARYING_SLOT_TESS_MAX] = {
2459 NULL,
2460 };
2461
2462 unsigned consumer_vertices = 0;
2463 if (consumer && consumer->Stage == MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY)
2464 consumer_vertices = prog->Geom.VerticesIn;
2465
2466 /* Operate in a total of four passes.
2467 *
2468 * 1. Sort inputs / outputs into a canonical order. This is necessary so
2469 * that inputs / outputs of separable shaders will be assigned
2470 * predictable locations regardless of the order in which declarations
2471 * appeared in the shader source.
2472 *
2473 * 2. Assign locations for any matching inputs and outputs.
2474 *
2475 * 3. Mark output variables in the producer that do not have locations as
2476 * not being outputs. This lets the optimizer eliminate them.
2477 *
2478 * 4. Mark input variables in the consumer that do not have locations as
2479 * not being inputs. This lets the optimizer eliminate them.
2480 */
2481 if (consumer)
2482 canonicalize_shader_io(consumer->ir, ir_var_shader_in);
2483
2484 if (producer)
2485 canonicalize_shader_io(producer->ir, ir_var_shader_out);
2486
2487 if (consumer)
2488 linker::populate_consumer_input_sets(mem_ctx, consumer->ir,
2489 consumer_inputs,
2490 consumer_interface_inputs,
2491 consumer_inputs_with_locations);
2492
2493 if (producer) {
2494 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, producer->ir) {
2495 ir_variable *const output_var = node->as_variable();
2496
2497 if (output_var == NULL || output_var->data.mode != ir_var_shader_out)
2498 continue;
2499
2500 /* Only geometry shaders can use non-zero streams */
2501 assert(output_var->data.stream == 0 ||
2502 (output_var->data.stream < MAX_VERTEX_STREAMS &&
2503 producer->Stage == MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY));
2504
2505 if (num_tfeedback_decls > 0) {
2506 tfeedback_candidate_generator g(mem_ctx, tfeedback_candidates);
2507 /* From OpenGL 4.6 (Core Profile) spec, section 11.1.2.1
2508 * ("Vertex Shader Variables / Output Variables")
2509 *
2510 * "Each program object can specify a set of output variables from
2511 * one shader to be recorded in transform feedback mode (see
2512 * section 13.3). The variables that can be recorded are those
2513 * emitted by the first active shader, in order, from the
2514 * following list:
2515 *
2516 * * geometry shader
2517 * * tessellation evaluation shader
2518 * * tessellation control shader
2519 * * vertex shader"
2520 *
2521 * But on OpenGL ES 3.2, section 11.1.2.1 ("Vertex Shader
2522 * Variables / Output Variables") tessellation control shader is
2523 * not included in the stages list.
2524 */
2525 if (!prog->IsES || producer->Stage != MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL) {
2526 g.process(output_var);
2527 }
2528 }
2529
2530 ir_variable *const input_var =
2531 linker::get_matching_input(mem_ctx, output_var, consumer_inputs,
2532 consumer_interface_inputs,
2533 consumer_inputs_with_locations);
2534
2535 /* If a matching input variable was found, add this output (and the
2536 * input) to the set. If this is a separable program and there is no
2537 * consumer stage, add the output.
2538 *
2539 * Always add TCS outputs. They are shared by all invocations
2540 * within a patch and can be used as shared memory.
2541 */
2542 if (input_var || (prog->SeparateShader && consumer == NULL) ||
2543 producer->Stage == MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL) {
2544 matches.record(output_var, input_var);
2545 }
2546
2547 /* Only stream 0 outputs can be consumed in the next stage */
2548 if (input_var && output_var->data.stream != 0) {
2549 linker_error(prog, "output %s is assigned to stream=%d but "
2550 "is linked to an input, which requires stream=0",
2551 output_var->name, output_var->data.stream);
2552 return false;
2553 }
2554 }
2555 } else {
2556 /* If there's no producer stage, then this must be a separable program.
2557 * For example, we may have a program that has just a fragment shader.
2558 * Later this program will be used with some arbitrary vertex (or
2559 * geometry) shader program. This means that locations must be assigned
2560 * for all the inputs.
2561 */
2562 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, consumer->ir) {
2563 ir_variable *const input_var = node->as_variable();
2564 if (input_var && input_var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in) {
2565 matches.record(NULL, input_var);
2566 }
2567 }
2568 }
2569
2570 for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_tfeedback_decls; ++i) {
2571 if (!tfeedback_decls[i].is_varying())
2572 continue;
2573
2574 const tfeedback_candidate *matched_candidate
2575 = tfeedback_decls[i].find_candidate(prog, tfeedback_candidates);
2576
2577 if (matched_candidate == NULL) {
2578 _mesa_hash_table_destroy(tfeedback_candidates, NULL);
2579 return false;
2580 }
2581
2582 /* Mark xfb varyings as always active */
2583 matched_candidate->toplevel_var->data.always_active_io = 1;
2584
2585 /* Mark any corresponding inputs as always active also. We must do this
2586 * because we have a NIR pass that lowers vectors to scalars and another
2587 * that removes unused varyings.
2588 * We don't split varyings marked as always active because there is no
2589 * point in doing so. This means we need to mark both sides of the
2590 * interface as always active otherwise we will have a mismatch and
2591 * start removing things we shouldn't.
2592 */
2593 ir_variable *const input_var =
2594 linker::get_matching_input(mem_ctx, matched_candidate->toplevel_var,
2595 consumer_inputs,
2596 consumer_interface_inputs,
2597 consumer_inputs_with_locations);
2598 if (input_var)
2599 input_var->data.always_active_io = 1;
2600
2601 if (matched_candidate->toplevel_var->data.is_unmatched_generic_inout) {
2602 matched_candidate->toplevel_var->data.is_xfb_only = 1;
2603 matches.record(matched_candidate->toplevel_var, NULL);
2604 }
2605 }
2606
2607 _mesa_hash_table_destroy(consumer_inputs, NULL);
2608 _mesa_hash_table_destroy(consumer_interface_inputs, NULL);
2609
2610 uint8_t components[MAX_VARYINGS_INCL_PATCH] = {0};
2611 const unsigned slots_used = matches.assign_locations(
2612 prog, components, reserved_slots);
2613 matches.store_locations();
2614
2615 for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_tfeedback_decls; ++i) {
2616 if (tfeedback_decls[i].is_varying()) {
2617 if (!tfeedback_decls[i].assign_location(ctx, prog)) {
2618 _mesa_hash_table_destroy(tfeedback_candidates, NULL);
2619 return false;
2620 }
2621 }
2622 }
2623 _mesa_hash_table_destroy(tfeedback_candidates, NULL);
2624
2625 if (consumer && producer) {
2626 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, consumer->ir) {
2627 ir_variable *const var = node->as_variable();
2628
2629 if (var && var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in &&
2630 var->data.is_unmatched_generic_inout) {
2631 if (!prog->IsES && prog->data->Version <= 120) {
2632 /* On page 25 (page 31 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec:
2633 *
2634 * Only those varying variables used (i.e. read) in
2635 * the fragment shader executable must be written to
2636 * by the vertex shader executable; declaring
2637 * superfluous varying variables in a vertex shader is
2638 * permissible.
2639 *
2640 * We interpret this text as meaning that the VS must
2641 * write the variable for the FS to read it. See
2642 * "glsl1-varying read but not written" in piglit.
2643 */
2644 linker_error(prog, "%s shader varying %s not written "
2645 "by %s shader\n.",
2646 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer->Stage),
2647 var->name,
2648 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer->Stage));
2649 } else {
2650 linker_warning(prog, "%s shader varying %s not written "
2651 "by %s shader\n.",
2652 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer->Stage),
2653 var->name,
2654 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer->Stage));
2655 }
2656 }
2657 }
2658
2659 /* Now that validation is done its safe to remove unused varyings. As
2660 * we have both a producer and consumer its safe to remove unused
2661 * varyings even if the program is a SSO because the stages are being
2662 * linked together i.e. we have a multi-stage SSO.
2663 */
2664 remove_unused_shader_inputs_and_outputs(false, producer,
2665 ir_var_shader_out);
2666 remove_unused_shader_inputs_and_outputs(false, consumer,
2667 ir_var_shader_in);
2668 }
2669
2670 if (producer) {
2671 lower_packed_varyings(mem_ctx, slots_used, components, ir_var_shader_out,
2672 0, producer, disable_varying_packing,
2673 xfb_enabled);
2674 }
2675
2676 if (consumer) {
2677 lower_packed_varyings(mem_ctx, slots_used, components, ir_var_shader_in,
2678 consumer_vertices, consumer,
2679 disable_varying_packing, xfb_enabled);
2680 }
2681
2682 return true;
2683 }
2684
2685 static bool
2686 check_against_output_limit(struct gl_context *ctx,
2687 struct gl_shader_program *prog,
2688 gl_linked_shader *producer,
2689 unsigned num_explicit_locations)
2690 {
2691 unsigned output_vectors = num_explicit_locations;
2692
2693 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, producer->ir) {
2694 ir_variable *const var = node->as_variable();
2695
2696 if (var && !var->data.explicit_location &&
2697 var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_out &&
2698 var_counts_against_varying_limit(producer->Stage, var)) {
2699 /* outputs for fragment shader can't be doubles */
2700 output_vectors += var->type->count_attribute_slots(false);
2701 }
2702 }
2703
2704 assert(producer->Stage != MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT);
2705 unsigned max_output_components =
2706 ctx->Const.Program[producer->Stage].MaxOutputComponents;
2707
2708 const unsigned output_components = output_vectors * 4;
2709 if (output_components > max_output_components) {
2710 if (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2 || prog->IsES)
2711 linker_error(prog, "%s shader uses too many output vectors "
2712 "(%u > %u)\n",
2713 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer->Stage),
2714 output_vectors,
2715 max_output_components / 4);
2716 else
2717 linker_error(prog, "%s shader uses too many output components "
2718 "(%u > %u)\n",
2719 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(producer->Stage),
2720 output_components,
2721 max_output_components);
2722
2723 return false;
2724 }
2725
2726 return true;
2727 }
2728
2729 static bool
2730 check_against_input_limit(struct gl_context *ctx,
2731 struct gl_shader_program *prog,
2732 gl_linked_shader *consumer,
2733 unsigned num_explicit_locations)
2734 {
2735 unsigned input_vectors = num_explicit_locations;
2736
2737 foreach_in_list(ir_instruction, node, consumer->ir) {
2738 ir_variable *const var = node->as_variable();
2739
2740 if (var && !var->data.explicit_location &&
2741 var->data.mode == ir_var_shader_in &&
2742 var_counts_against_varying_limit(consumer->Stage, var)) {
2743 /* vertex inputs aren't varying counted */
2744 input_vectors += var->type->count_attribute_slots(false);
2745 }
2746 }
2747
2748 assert(consumer->Stage != MESA_SHADER_VERTEX);
2749 unsigned max_input_components =
2750 ctx->Const.Program[consumer->Stage].MaxInputComponents;
2751
2752 const unsigned input_components = input_vectors * 4;
2753 if (input_components > max_input_components) {
2754 if (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2 || prog->IsES)
2755 linker_error(prog, "%s shader uses too many input vectors "
2756 "(%u > %u)\n",
2757 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer->Stage),
2758 input_vectors,
2759 max_input_components / 4);
2760 else
2761 linker_error(prog, "%s shader uses too many input components "
2762 "(%u > %u)\n",
2763 _mesa_shader_stage_to_string(consumer->Stage),
2764 input_components,
2765 max_input_components);
2766
2767 return false;
2768 }
2769
2770 return true;
2771 }
2772
2773 bool
2774 link_varyings(struct gl_shader_program *prog, unsigned first, unsigned last,
2775 struct gl_context *ctx, void *mem_ctx)
2776 {
2777 bool has_xfb_qualifiers = false;
2778 unsigned num_tfeedback_decls = 0;
2779 char **varying_names = NULL;
2780 tfeedback_decl *tfeedback_decls = NULL;
2781
2782 /* From the ARB_enhanced_layouts spec:
2783 *
2784 * "If the shader used to record output variables for transform feedback
2785 * varyings uses the "xfb_buffer", "xfb_offset", or "xfb_stride" layout
2786 * qualifiers, the values specified by TransformFeedbackVaryings are
2787 * ignored, and the set of variables captured for transform feedback is
2788 * instead derived from the specified layout qualifiers."
2789 */
2790 for (int i = MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
2791 /* Find last stage before fragment shader */
2792 if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i]) {
2793 has_xfb_qualifiers =
2794 process_xfb_layout_qualifiers(mem_ctx, prog->_LinkedShaders[i],
2795 prog, &num_tfeedback_decls,
2796 &varying_names);
2797 break;
2798 }
2799 }
2800
2801 if (!has_xfb_qualifiers) {
2802 num_tfeedback_decls = prog->TransformFeedback.NumVarying;
2803 varying_names = prog->TransformFeedback.VaryingNames;
2804 }
2805
2806 if (num_tfeedback_decls != 0) {
2807 /* From GL_EXT_transform_feedback:
2808 * A program will fail to link if:
2809 *
2810 * * the <count> specified by TransformFeedbackVaryingsEXT is
2811 * non-zero, but the program object has no vertex or geometry
2812 * shader;
2813 */
2814 if (first >= MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT) {
2815 linker_error(prog, "Transform feedback varyings specified, but "
2816 "no vertex, tessellation, or geometry shader is "
2817 "present.\n");
2818 return false;
2819 }
2820
2821 tfeedback_decls = rzalloc_array(mem_ctx, tfeedback_decl,
2822 num_tfeedback_decls);
2823 if (!parse_tfeedback_decls(ctx, prog, mem_ctx, num_tfeedback_decls,
2824 varying_names, tfeedback_decls))
2825 return false;
2826 }
2827
2828 /* If there is no fragment shader we need to set transform feedback.
2829 *
2830 * For SSO we also need to assign output locations. We assign them here
2831 * because we need to do it for both single stage programs and multi stage
2832 * programs.
2833 */
2834 if (last < MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT &&
2835 (num_tfeedback_decls != 0 || prog->SeparateShader)) {
2836 const uint64_t reserved_out_slots =
2837 reserved_varying_slot(prog->_LinkedShaders[last], ir_var_shader_out);
2838 if (!assign_varying_locations(ctx, mem_ctx, prog,
2839 prog->_LinkedShaders[last], NULL,
2840 num_tfeedback_decls, tfeedback_decls,
2841 reserved_out_slots))
2842 return false;
2843 }
2844
2845 if (last <= MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT) {
2846 /* Remove unused varyings from the first/last stage unless SSO */
2847 remove_unused_shader_inputs_and_outputs(prog->SeparateShader,
2848 prog->_LinkedShaders[first],
2849 ir_var_shader_in);
2850 remove_unused_shader_inputs_and_outputs(prog->SeparateShader,
2851 prog->_LinkedShaders[last],
2852 ir_var_shader_out);
2853
2854 /* If the program is made up of only a single stage */
2855 if (first == last) {
2856 gl_linked_shader *const sh = prog->_LinkedShaders[last];
2857
2858 do_dead_builtin_varyings(ctx, NULL, sh, 0, NULL);
2859 do_dead_builtin_varyings(ctx, sh, NULL, num_tfeedback_decls,
2860 tfeedback_decls);
2861
2862 if (prog->SeparateShader) {
2863 const uint64_t reserved_slots =
2864 reserved_varying_slot(sh, ir_var_shader_in);
2865
2866 /* Assign input locations for SSO, output locations are already
2867 * assigned.
2868 */
2869 if (!assign_varying_locations(ctx, mem_ctx, prog,
2870 NULL /* producer */,
2871 sh /* consumer */,
2872 0 /* num_tfeedback_decls */,
2873 NULL /* tfeedback_decls */,
2874 reserved_slots))
2875 return false;
2876 }
2877 } else {
2878 /* Linking the stages in the opposite order (from fragment to vertex)
2879 * ensures that inter-shader outputs written to in an earlier stage
2880 * are eliminated if they are (transitively) not used in a later
2881 * stage.
2882 */
2883 int next = last;
2884 for (int i = next - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
2885 if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL && i != 0)
2886 continue;
2887
2888 gl_linked_shader *const sh_i = prog->_LinkedShaders[i];
2889 gl_linked_shader *const sh_next = prog->_LinkedShaders[next];
2890
2891 const uint64_t reserved_out_slots =
2892 reserved_varying_slot(sh_i, ir_var_shader_out);
2893 const uint64_t reserved_in_slots =
2894 reserved_varying_slot(sh_next, ir_var_shader_in);
2895
2896 do_dead_builtin_varyings(ctx, sh_i, sh_next,
2897 next == MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT ? num_tfeedback_decls : 0,
2898 tfeedback_decls);
2899
2900 if (!assign_varying_locations(ctx, mem_ctx, prog, sh_i, sh_next,
2901 next == MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT ? num_tfeedback_decls : 0,
2902 tfeedback_decls,
2903 reserved_out_slots | reserved_in_slots))
2904 return false;
2905
2906 /* This must be done after all dead varyings are eliminated. */
2907 if (sh_i != NULL) {
2908 unsigned slots_used = util_bitcount64(reserved_out_slots);
2909 if (!check_against_output_limit(ctx, prog, sh_i, slots_used)) {
2910 return false;
2911 }
2912 }
2913
2914 unsigned slots_used = util_bitcount64(reserved_in_slots);
2915 if (!check_against_input_limit(ctx, prog, sh_next, slots_used))
2916 return false;
2917
2918 next = i;
2919 }
2920 }
2921 }
2922
2923 if (!store_tfeedback_info(ctx, prog, num_tfeedback_decls, tfeedback_decls,
2924 has_xfb_qualifiers))
2925 return false;
2926
2927 return true;
2928 }