spirv: Add a vtn_get_nir_ssa helper
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27
28 #ifndef _VTN_PRIVATE_H_
29 #define _VTN_PRIVATE_H_
30
31 #include <setjmp.h>
32
33 #include "nir/nir.h"
34 #include "nir/nir_builder.h"
35 #include "util/u_dynarray.h"
36 #include "nir_spirv.h"
37 #include "spirv.h"
38
39 struct vtn_builder;
40 struct vtn_decoration;
41
42 void vtn_log(struct vtn_builder *b, enum nir_spirv_debug_level level,
43 size_t spirv_offset, const char *message);
44
45 void vtn_logf(struct vtn_builder *b, enum nir_spirv_debug_level level,
46 size_t spirv_offset, const char *fmt, ...) PRINTFLIKE(4, 5);
47
48 #define vtn_info(...) vtn_logf(b, NIR_SPIRV_DEBUG_LEVEL_INFO, 0, __VA_ARGS__)
49
50 void _vtn_warn(struct vtn_builder *b, const char *file, unsigned line,
51 const char *fmt, ...) PRINTFLIKE(4, 5);
52 #define vtn_warn(...) _vtn_warn(b, __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
53
54 void _vtn_err(struct vtn_builder *b, const char *file, unsigned line,
55 const char *fmt, ...) PRINTFLIKE(4, 5);
56 #define vtn_err(...) _vtn_err(b, __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
57
58 /** Fail SPIR-V parsing
59 *
60 * This function logs an error and then bails out of the shader compile using
61 * longjmp. This being safe relies on two things:
62 *
63 * 1) We must guarantee that setjmp is called after allocating the builder
64 * and setting up b->debug (so that logging works) but before before any
65 * errors have a chance to occur.
66 *
67 * 2) While doing the SPIR-V -> NIR conversion, we need to be careful to
68 * ensure that all heap allocations happen through ralloc and are parented
69 * to the builder. This way they will get properly cleaned up on error.
70 *
71 * 3) We must ensure that _vtn_fail is never called while a mutex lock or a
72 * reference to any other resource is held with the exception of ralloc
73 * objects which are parented to the builder.
74 *
75 * So long as these two things continue to hold, we can easily longjmp back to
76 * spirv_to_nir(), clean up the builder, and return NULL.
77 */
78 NORETURN void
79 _vtn_fail(struct vtn_builder *b, const char *file, unsigned line,
80 const char *fmt, ...) PRINTFLIKE(4, 5);
81
82 #define vtn_fail(...) _vtn_fail(b, __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
83
84 /** Fail if the given expression evaluates to true */
85 #define vtn_fail_if(expr, ...) \
86 do { \
87 if (unlikely(expr)) \
88 vtn_fail(__VA_ARGS__); \
89 } while (0)
90
91 #define _vtn_fail_with(t, msg, v) \
92 vtn_fail("%s: %s (%u)\n", msg, spirv_ ## t ## _to_string(v), v)
93
94 #define vtn_fail_with_decoration(msg, v) _vtn_fail_with(decoration, msg, v)
95 #define vtn_fail_with_opcode(msg, v) _vtn_fail_with(op, msg, v)
96
97 /** Assert that a condition is true and, if it isn't, vtn_fail
98 *
99 * This macro is transitional only and should not be used in new code. Use
100 * vtn_fail_if and provide a real message instead.
101 */
102 #define vtn_assert(expr) \
103 do { \
104 if (!likely(expr)) \
105 vtn_fail("%s", #expr); \
106 } while (0)
107
108 enum vtn_value_type {
109 vtn_value_type_invalid = 0,
110 vtn_value_type_undef,
111 vtn_value_type_string,
112 vtn_value_type_decoration_group,
113 vtn_value_type_type,
114 vtn_value_type_constant,
115 vtn_value_type_pointer,
116 vtn_value_type_function,
117 vtn_value_type_block,
118 vtn_value_type_ssa,
119 vtn_value_type_extension,
120 vtn_value_type_image_pointer,
121 vtn_value_type_sampled_image,
122 };
123
124 enum vtn_branch_type {
125 vtn_branch_type_none,
126 vtn_branch_type_if_merge,
127 vtn_branch_type_switch_break,
128 vtn_branch_type_switch_fallthrough,
129 vtn_branch_type_loop_break,
130 vtn_branch_type_loop_continue,
131 vtn_branch_type_loop_back_edge,
132 vtn_branch_type_discard,
133 vtn_branch_type_return,
134 };
135
136 enum vtn_cf_node_type {
137 vtn_cf_node_type_block,
138 vtn_cf_node_type_if,
139 vtn_cf_node_type_loop,
140 vtn_cf_node_type_case,
141 vtn_cf_node_type_switch,
142 vtn_cf_node_type_function,
143 };
144
145 struct vtn_cf_node {
146 struct list_head link;
147 struct vtn_cf_node *parent;
148 enum vtn_cf_node_type type;
149 };
150
151 struct vtn_loop {
152 struct vtn_cf_node node;
153
154 /* The main body of the loop */
155 struct list_head body;
156
157 /* The "continue" part of the loop. This gets executed after the body
158 * and is where you go when you hit a continue.
159 */
160 struct list_head cont_body;
161
162 struct vtn_block *header_block;
163 struct vtn_block *cont_block;
164 struct vtn_block *break_block;
165
166 SpvLoopControlMask control;
167 };
168
169 struct vtn_if {
170 struct vtn_cf_node node;
171
172 uint32_t condition;
173
174 enum vtn_branch_type then_type;
175 struct list_head then_body;
176
177 enum vtn_branch_type else_type;
178 struct list_head else_body;
179
180 struct vtn_block *merge_block;
181
182 SpvSelectionControlMask control;
183 };
184
185 struct vtn_case {
186 struct vtn_cf_node node;
187
188 enum vtn_branch_type type;
189 struct list_head body;
190
191 /* The fallthrough case, if any */
192 struct vtn_case *fallthrough;
193
194 /* The uint32_t values that map to this case */
195 struct util_dynarray values;
196
197 /* True if this is the default case */
198 bool is_default;
199
200 /* Initialized to false; used when sorting the list of cases */
201 bool visited;
202 };
203
204 struct vtn_switch {
205 struct vtn_cf_node node;
206
207 uint32_t selector;
208
209 struct list_head cases;
210
211 struct vtn_block *break_block;
212 };
213
214 struct vtn_block {
215 struct vtn_cf_node node;
216
217 /** A pointer to the label instruction */
218 const uint32_t *label;
219
220 /** A pointer to the merge instruction (or NULL if non exists) */
221 const uint32_t *merge;
222
223 /** A pointer to the branch instruction that ends this block */
224 const uint32_t *branch;
225
226 enum vtn_branch_type branch_type;
227
228 /* The CF node for which this is a merge target
229 *
230 * The SPIR-V spec requires that any given block can be the merge target
231 * for at most one merge instruction. If this block is a merge target,
232 * this points back to the block containing that merge instruction.
233 */
234 struct vtn_cf_node *merge_cf_node;
235
236 /** Points to the loop that this block starts (if it starts a loop) */
237 struct vtn_loop *loop;
238
239 /** Points to the switch case started by this block (if any) */
240 struct vtn_case *switch_case;
241
242 /** Every block ends in a nop intrinsic so that we can find it again */
243 nir_intrinsic_instr *end_nop;
244 };
245
246 struct vtn_function {
247 struct vtn_cf_node node;
248
249 struct vtn_type *type;
250
251 bool referenced;
252 bool emitted;
253
254 nir_function_impl *impl;
255 struct vtn_block *start_block;
256
257 struct list_head body;
258
259 const uint32_t *end;
260
261 SpvFunctionControlMask control;
262 };
263
264 #define VTN_DECL_CF_NODE_CAST(_type) \
265 static inline struct vtn_##_type * \
266 vtn_cf_node_as_##_type(struct vtn_cf_node *node) \
267 { \
268 assert(node->type == vtn_cf_node_type_##_type); \
269 return (struct vtn_##_type *)node; \
270 }
271
272 VTN_DECL_CF_NODE_CAST(block)
273 VTN_DECL_CF_NODE_CAST(loop)
274 VTN_DECL_CF_NODE_CAST(if)
275 VTN_DECL_CF_NODE_CAST(case)
276 VTN_DECL_CF_NODE_CAST(switch)
277 VTN_DECL_CF_NODE_CAST(function)
278
279 #define vtn_foreach_cf_node(node, cf_list) \
280 list_for_each_entry(struct vtn_cf_node, node, cf_list, link)
281
282 typedef bool (*vtn_instruction_handler)(struct vtn_builder *, SpvOp,
283 const uint32_t *, unsigned);
284
285 void vtn_build_cfg(struct vtn_builder *b, const uint32_t *words,
286 const uint32_t *end);
287 void vtn_function_emit(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_function *func,
288 vtn_instruction_handler instruction_handler);
289 void vtn_handle_function_call(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp opcode,
290 const uint32_t *w, unsigned count);
291
292 const uint32_t *
293 vtn_foreach_instruction(struct vtn_builder *b, const uint32_t *start,
294 const uint32_t *end, vtn_instruction_handler handler);
295
296 struct vtn_ssa_value {
297 union {
298 nir_ssa_def *def;
299 struct vtn_ssa_value **elems;
300 };
301
302 /* For matrices, if this is non-NULL, then this value is actually the
303 * transpose of some other value. The value that `transposed` points to
304 * always dominates this value.
305 */
306 struct vtn_ssa_value *transposed;
307
308 const struct glsl_type *type;
309 };
310
311 enum vtn_base_type {
312 vtn_base_type_void,
313 vtn_base_type_scalar,
314 vtn_base_type_vector,
315 vtn_base_type_matrix,
316 vtn_base_type_array,
317 vtn_base_type_struct,
318 vtn_base_type_pointer,
319 vtn_base_type_image,
320 vtn_base_type_sampler,
321 vtn_base_type_sampled_image,
322 vtn_base_type_function,
323 };
324
325 struct vtn_type {
326 enum vtn_base_type base_type;
327
328 const struct glsl_type *type;
329
330 /* The SPIR-V id of the given type. */
331 uint32_t id;
332
333 /* Specifies the length of complex types.
334 *
335 * For Workgroup pointers, this is the size of the referenced type.
336 */
337 unsigned length;
338
339 /* for arrays, matrices and pointers, the array stride */
340 unsigned stride;
341
342 /* Access qualifiers */
343 enum gl_access_qualifier access;
344
345 union {
346 /* Members for scalar, vector, and array-like types */
347 struct {
348 /* for arrays, the vtn_type for the elements of the array */
349 struct vtn_type *array_element;
350
351 /* for matrices, whether the matrix is stored row-major */
352 bool row_major:1;
353
354 /* Whether this type, or a parent type, has been decorated as a
355 * builtin
356 */
357 bool is_builtin:1;
358
359 /* Which built-in to use */
360 SpvBuiltIn builtin;
361 };
362
363 /* Members for struct types */
364 struct {
365 /* for structures, the vtn_type for each member */
366 struct vtn_type **members;
367
368 /* for structs, the offset of each member */
369 unsigned *offsets;
370
371 /* for structs, whether it was decorated as a "non-SSBO-like" block */
372 bool block:1;
373
374 /* for structs, whether it was decorated as an "SSBO-like" block */
375 bool buffer_block:1;
376
377 /* for structs with block == true, whether this is a builtin block
378 * (i.e. a block that contains only builtins).
379 */
380 bool builtin_block:1;
381
382 /* for structs and unions it specifies the minimum alignment of the
383 * members. 0 means packed.
384 *
385 * Set by CPacked and Alignment Decorations in kernels.
386 */
387 bool packed:1;
388 };
389
390 /* Members for pointer types */
391 struct {
392 /* For pointers, the vtn_type for dereferenced type */
393 struct vtn_type *deref;
394
395 /* Storage class for pointers */
396 SpvStorageClass storage_class;
397
398 /* Required alignment for pointers */
399 uint32_t align;
400 };
401
402 /* Members for image types */
403 struct {
404 /* For images, indicates whether it's sampled or storage */
405 bool sampled;
406
407 /* Image format for image_load_store type images */
408 unsigned image_format;
409
410 /* Access qualifier for storage images */
411 SpvAccessQualifier access_qualifier;
412 };
413
414 /* Members for sampled image types */
415 struct {
416 /* For sampled images, the image type */
417 struct vtn_type *image;
418 };
419
420 /* Members for function types */
421 struct {
422 /* For functions, the vtn_type for each parameter */
423 struct vtn_type **params;
424
425 /* Return type for functions */
426 struct vtn_type *return_type;
427 };
428 };
429 };
430
431 bool vtn_type_contains_block(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_type *type);
432
433 bool vtn_types_compatible(struct vtn_builder *b,
434 struct vtn_type *t1, struct vtn_type *t2);
435
436 struct vtn_type *vtn_type_without_array(struct vtn_type *type);
437
438 struct vtn_variable;
439
440 enum vtn_access_mode {
441 vtn_access_mode_id,
442 vtn_access_mode_literal,
443 };
444
445 struct vtn_access_link {
446 enum vtn_access_mode mode;
447 int64_t id;
448 };
449
450 struct vtn_access_chain {
451 uint32_t length;
452
453 /** Whether or not to treat the base pointer as an array. This is only
454 * true if this access chain came from an OpPtrAccessChain.
455 */
456 bool ptr_as_array;
457
458 /* Access qualifiers */
459 enum gl_access_qualifier access;
460
461 /** Struct elements and array offsets.
462 *
463 * This is an array of 1 so that it can conveniently be created on the
464 * stack but the real length is given by the length field.
465 */
466 struct vtn_access_link link[1];
467 };
468
469 enum vtn_variable_mode {
470 vtn_variable_mode_function,
471 vtn_variable_mode_private,
472 vtn_variable_mode_uniform,
473 vtn_variable_mode_ubo,
474 vtn_variable_mode_ssbo,
475 vtn_variable_mode_phys_ssbo,
476 vtn_variable_mode_push_constant,
477 vtn_variable_mode_workgroup,
478 vtn_variable_mode_cross_workgroup,
479 vtn_variable_mode_input,
480 vtn_variable_mode_output,
481 vtn_variable_mode_image,
482 };
483
484 struct vtn_pointer {
485 /** The variable mode for the referenced data */
486 enum vtn_variable_mode mode;
487
488 /** The dereferenced type of this pointer */
489 struct vtn_type *type;
490
491 /** The pointer type of this pointer
492 *
493 * This may be NULL for some temporary pointers constructed as part of a
494 * large load, store, or copy. It MUST be valid for all pointers which are
495 * stored as SPIR-V SSA values.
496 */
497 struct vtn_type *ptr_type;
498
499 /** The referenced variable, if known
500 *
501 * This field may be NULL if the pointer uses a (block_index, offset) pair
502 * instead of an access chain or if the access chain starts at a deref.
503 */
504 struct vtn_variable *var;
505
506 /** The NIR deref corresponding to this pointer */
507 nir_deref_instr *deref;
508
509 /** A (block_index, offset) pair representing a UBO or SSBO position. */
510 struct nir_ssa_def *block_index;
511 struct nir_ssa_def *offset;
512
513 /* Access qualifiers */
514 enum gl_access_qualifier access;
515 };
516
517 bool vtn_mode_uses_ssa_offset(struct vtn_builder *b,
518 enum vtn_variable_mode mode);
519
520 static inline bool vtn_pointer_uses_ssa_offset(struct vtn_builder *b,
521 struct vtn_pointer *ptr)
522 {
523 return vtn_mode_uses_ssa_offset(b, ptr->mode);
524 }
525
526
527 struct vtn_variable {
528 enum vtn_variable_mode mode;
529
530 struct vtn_type *type;
531
532 unsigned descriptor_set;
533 unsigned binding;
534 bool explicit_binding;
535 unsigned offset;
536 unsigned input_attachment_index;
537 bool patch;
538
539 nir_variable *var;
540
541 /* If the variable is a struct with a location set on it then this will be
542 * stored here. This will be used to calculate locations for members that
543 * don’t have their own explicit location.
544 */
545 int base_location;
546
547 int shared_location;
548
549 /**
550 * In some early released versions of GLSLang, it implemented all function
551 * calls by making copies of all parameters into temporary variables and
552 * passing those variables into the function. It even did so for samplers
553 * and images which violates the SPIR-V spec. Unfortunately, two games
554 * (Talos Principle and Doom) shipped with this old version of GLSLang and
555 * also happen to pass samplers into functions. Talos Principle received
556 * an update fairly shortly after release with an updated GLSLang. Doom,
557 * on the other hand, has never received an update so we need to work
558 * around this GLSLang issue in SPIR-V -> NIR. Hopefully, we can drop this
559 * hack at some point in the future.
560 */
561 struct vtn_pointer *copy_prop_sampler;
562
563 /* Access qualifiers. */
564 enum gl_access_qualifier access;
565 };
566
567 struct vtn_image_pointer {
568 struct vtn_pointer *image;
569 nir_ssa_def *coord;
570 nir_ssa_def *sample;
571 nir_ssa_def *lod;
572 };
573
574 struct vtn_sampled_image {
575 struct vtn_pointer *image; /* Image or array of images */
576 struct vtn_pointer *sampler; /* Sampler */
577 };
578
579 struct vtn_value {
580 enum vtn_value_type value_type;
581 const char *name;
582 struct vtn_decoration *decoration;
583 struct vtn_type *type;
584 union {
585 char *str;
586 nir_constant *constant;
587 struct vtn_pointer *pointer;
588 struct vtn_image_pointer *image;
589 struct vtn_sampled_image *sampled_image;
590 struct vtn_function *func;
591 struct vtn_block *block;
592 struct vtn_ssa_value *ssa;
593 vtn_instruction_handler ext_handler;
594 };
595 };
596
597 #define VTN_DEC_DECORATION -1
598 #define VTN_DEC_EXECUTION_MODE -2
599 #define VTN_DEC_STRUCT_MEMBER0 0
600
601 struct vtn_decoration {
602 struct vtn_decoration *next;
603
604 /* Specifies how to apply this decoration. Negative values represent a
605 * decoration or execution mode. (See the VTN_DEC_ #defines above.)
606 * Non-negative values specify that it applies to a structure member.
607 */
608 int scope;
609
610 const uint32_t *operands;
611 struct vtn_value *group;
612
613 union {
614 SpvDecoration decoration;
615 SpvExecutionMode exec_mode;
616 };
617 };
618
619 struct vtn_builder {
620 nir_builder nb;
621
622 /* Used by vtn_fail to jump back to the beginning of SPIR-V compilation */
623 jmp_buf fail_jump;
624
625 const uint32_t *spirv;
626 size_t spirv_word_count;
627
628 nir_shader *shader;
629 struct spirv_to_nir_options *options;
630 struct vtn_block *block;
631
632 /* Current offset, file, line, and column. Useful for debugging. Set
633 * automatically by vtn_foreach_instruction.
634 */
635 size_t spirv_offset;
636 char *file;
637 int line, col;
638
639 /*
640 * In SPIR-V, constants are global, whereas in NIR, the load_const
641 * instruction we use is per-function. So while we parse each function, we
642 * keep a hash table of constants we've resolved to nir_ssa_value's so
643 * far, and we lazily resolve them when we see them used in a function.
644 */
645 struct hash_table *const_table;
646
647 /*
648 * Map from phi instructions (pointer to the start of the instruction)
649 * to the variable corresponding to it.
650 */
651 struct hash_table *phi_table;
652
653 unsigned num_specializations;
654 struct nir_spirv_specialization *specializations;
655
656 unsigned value_id_bound;
657 struct vtn_value *values;
658
659 /* True if we should watch out for GLSLang issue #179 */
660 bool wa_glslang_179;
661
662 /* True if we need to fix up CS OpControlBarrier */
663 bool wa_glslang_cs_barrier;
664
665 gl_shader_stage entry_point_stage;
666 const char *entry_point_name;
667 struct vtn_value *entry_point;
668 struct vtn_value *workgroup_size_builtin;
669 bool variable_pointers;
670
671 struct vtn_function *func;
672 struct list_head functions;
673
674 /* Current function parameter index */
675 unsigned func_param_idx;
676
677 bool has_loop_continue;
678
679 /* false by default, set to true by the ContractionOff execution mode */
680 bool exact;
681
682 /* when a physical memory model is choosen */
683 bool physical_ptrs;
684
685 /* memory model specified by OpMemoryModel */
686 unsigned mem_model;
687 };
688
689 nir_ssa_def *
690 vtn_pointer_to_ssa(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_pointer *ptr);
691 struct vtn_pointer *
692 vtn_pointer_from_ssa(struct vtn_builder *b, nir_ssa_def *ssa,
693 struct vtn_type *ptr_type);
694
695 static inline struct vtn_value *
696 vtn_untyped_value(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id)
697 {
698 vtn_fail_if(value_id >= b->value_id_bound,
699 "SPIR-V id %u is out-of-bounds", value_id);
700 return &b->values[value_id];
701 }
702
703 /* Consider not using this function directly and instead use
704 * vtn_push_ssa/vtn_push_pointer so that appropriate applying of
705 * decorations is handled by common code.
706 */
707 static inline struct vtn_value *
708 vtn_push_value(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id,
709 enum vtn_value_type value_type)
710 {
711 struct vtn_value *val = vtn_untyped_value(b, value_id);
712
713 vtn_fail_if(val->value_type != vtn_value_type_invalid,
714 "SPIR-V id %u has already been written by another instruction",
715 value_id);
716
717 val->value_type = value_type;
718
719 return &b->values[value_id];
720 }
721
722 static inline struct vtn_value *
723 vtn_value(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id,
724 enum vtn_value_type value_type)
725 {
726 struct vtn_value *val = vtn_untyped_value(b, value_id);
727 vtn_fail_if(val->value_type != value_type,
728 "SPIR-V id %u is the wrong kind of value", value_id);
729 return val;
730 }
731
732 bool
733 vtn_set_instruction_result_type(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp opcode,
734 const uint32_t *w, unsigned count);
735
736 static inline uint64_t
737 vtn_constant_uint(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id)
738 {
739 struct vtn_value *val = vtn_value(b, value_id, vtn_value_type_constant);
740
741 vtn_fail_if(val->type->base_type != vtn_base_type_scalar ||
742 !glsl_type_is_integer(val->type->type),
743 "Expected id %u to be an integer constant", value_id);
744
745 switch (glsl_get_bit_size(val->type->type)) {
746 case 8: return val->constant->values[0].u8;
747 case 16: return val->constant->values[0].u16;
748 case 32: return val->constant->values[0].u32;
749 case 64: return val->constant->values[0].u64;
750 default: unreachable("Invalid bit size");
751 }
752 }
753
754 static inline int64_t
755 vtn_constant_int(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id)
756 {
757 struct vtn_value *val = vtn_value(b, value_id, vtn_value_type_constant);
758
759 vtn_fail_if(val->type->base_type != vtn_base_type_scalar ||
760 !glsl_type_is_integer(val->type->type),
761 "Expected id %u to be an integer constant", value_id);
762
763 switch (glsl_get_bit_size(val->type->type)) {
764 case 8: return val->constant->values[0].i8;
765 case 16: return val->constant->values[0].i16;
766 case 32: return val->constant->values[0].i32;
767 case 64: return val->constant->values[0].i64;
768 default: unreachable("Invalid bit size");
769 }
770 }
771
772 static inline struct vtn_type *
773 vtn_get_value_type(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id)
774 {
775 struct vtn_value *val = vtn_untyped_value(b, value_id);
776 vtn_fail_if(val->type == NULL, "Value %u does not have a type", value_id);
777 return val->type;
778 }
779
780 static inline struct vtn_type *
781 vtn_get_type(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id)
782 {
783 return vtn_value(b, value_id, vtn_value_type_type)->type;
784 }
785
786 struct vtn_ssa_value *vtn_ssa_value(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id);
787
788 nir_ssa_def *vtn_get_nir_ssa(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id);
789 struct vtn_value *vtn_push_nir_ssa(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id,
790 nir_ssa_def *def);
791
792 struct vtn_value *vtn_push_pointer(struct vtn_builder *b,
793 uint32_t value_id,
794 struct vtn_pointer *ptr);
795
796 struct vtn_value *vtn_push_ssa(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t value_id,
797 struct vtn_type *type, struct vtn_ssa_value *ssa);
798
799 void
800 vtn_copy_value(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t src_value_id,
801 uint32_t dst_value_id);
802
803 struct vtn_ssa_value *vtn_create_ssa_value(struct vtn_builder *b,
804 const struct glsl_type *type);
805
806 struct vtn_ssa_value *vtn_ssa_transpose(struct vtn_builder *b,
807 struct vtn_ssa_value *src);
808
809 nir_deref_instr *vtn_nir_deref(struct vtn_builder *b, uint32_t id);
810
811 nir_deref_instr *vtn_pointer_to_deref(struct vtn_builder *b,
812 struct vtn_pointer *ptr);
813 nir_ssa_def *
814 vtn_pointer_to_offset(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_pointer *ptr,
815 nir_ssa_def **index_out);
816
817 struct vtn_ssa_value *
818 vtn_local_load(struct vtn_builder *b, nir_deref_instr *src,
819 enum gl_access_qualifier access);
820
821 void vtn_local_store(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_ssa_value *src,
822 nir_deref_instr *dest,
823 enum gl_access_qualifier access);
824
825 struct vtn_ssa_value *
826 vtn_variable_load(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_pointer *src);
827
828 void vtn_variable_store(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_ssa_value *src,
829 struct vtn_pointer *dest);
830
831 void vtn_handle_variables(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp opcode,
832 const uint32_t *w, unsigned count);
833
834
835 typedef void (*vtn_decoration_foreach_cb)(struct vtn_builder *,
836 struct vtn_value *,
837 int member,
838 const struct vtn_decoration *,
839 void *);
840
841 void vtn_foreach_decoration(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_value *value,
842 vtn_decoration_foreach_cb cb, void *data);
843
844 typedef void (*vtn_execution_mode_foreach_cb)(struct vtn_builder *,
845 struct vtn_value *,
846 const struct vtn_decoration *,
847 void *);
848
849 void vtn_foreach_execution_mode(struct vtn_builder *b, struct vtn_value *value,
850 vtn_execution_mode_foreach_cb cb, void *data);
851
852 nir_op vtn_nir_alu_op_for_spirv_opcode(struct vtn_builder *b,
853 SpvOp opcode, bool *swap,
854 unsigned src_bit_size, unsigned dst_bit_size);
855
856 void vtn_handle_alu(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp opcode,
857 const uint32_t *w, unsigned count);
858
859 void vtn_handle_bitcast(struct vtn_builder *b, const uint32_t *w,
860 unsigned count);
861
862 void vtn_handle_subgroup(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp opcode,
863 const uint32_t *w, unsigned count);
864
865 bool vtn_handle_glsl450_instruction(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp ext_opcode,
866 const uint32_t *words, unsigned count);
867
868 bool vtn_handle_opencl_instruction(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp ext_opcode,
869 const uint32_t *words, unsigned count);
870
871 struct vtn_builder* vtn_create_builder(const uint32_t *words, size_t word_count,
872 gl_shader_stage stage, const char *entry_point_name,
873 const struct spirv_to_nir_options *options);
874
875 void vtn_handle_entry_point(struct vtn_builder *b, const uint32_t *w,
876 unsigned count);
877
878 void vtn_handle_decoration(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp opcode,
879 const uint32_t *w, unsigned count);
880
881 enum vtn_variable_mode vtn_storage_class_to_mode(struct vtn_builder *b,
882 SpvStorageClass class,
883 struct vtn_type *interface_type,
884 nir_variable_mode *nir_mode_out);
885
886 nir_address_format vtn_mode_to_address_format(struct vtn_builder *b,
887 enum vtn_variable_mode);
888
889 static inline uint32_t
890 vtn_align_u32(uint32_t v, uint32_t a)
891 {
892 assert(a != 0 && a == (a & -((int32_t) a)));
893 return (v + a - 1) & ~(a - 1);
894 }
895
896 static inline uint64_t
897 vtn_u64_literal(const uint32_t *w)
898 {
899 return (uint64_t)w[1] << 32 | w[0];
900 }
901
902 bool vtn_handle_amd_gcn_shader_instruction(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp ext_opcode,
903 const uint32_t *words, unsigned count);
904
905 bool vtn_handle_amd_shader_ballot_instruction(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp ext_opcode,
906 const uint32_t *w, unsigned count);
907
908 bool vtn_handle_amd_shader_trinary_minmax_instruction(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvOp ext_opcode,
909 const uint32_t *words, unsigned count);
910
911 bool vtn_handle_amd_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter_instruction(struct vtn_builder *b,
912 SpvOp ext_opcode,
913 const uint32_t *words,
914 unsigned count);
915
916 SpvMemorySemanticsMask vtn_storage_class_to_memory_semantics(SpvStorageClass sc);
917
918 void vtn_emit_memory_barrier(struct vtn_builder *b, SpvScope scope,
919 SpvMemorySemanticsMask semantics);
920
921 #endif /* _VTN_PRIVATE_H_ */