Due to lack of write mask in SPIR-V store, generators may produce
multiple stores to the same vector but using different array derefs.
Use the combining store pass to clean this up. For example,
layout(binding = 3) buffer block {
vec4 v;
};
void main() {
v.x = 11;
v.y = 22;
}
after going to SPIR-V and NIR, ends up with in two store_derefs to
v[0] and v[1]
vec2 32 ssa_4 = deref_struct &ssa_3->field0 (ssbo vec4) /* &((block *)ssa_2)->field0 */
vec2 32 ssa_6 = deref_array &(*ssa_4)[0] (ssbo float) /* &((block *)ssa_2)->field0[0] */
intrinsic store_deref (ssa_6, ssa_7) (1, 0) /* wrmask=x */ /* access=0 */
vec1 32 ssa_13 = load_const (0x00000001 /* 0.000000 */)
vec2 32 ssa_14 = deref_array &(*ssa_4)[1] (ssbo float) /* &((block *)ssa_2)->field0[1] */
intrinsic store_deref (ssa_14, ssa_15) (1, 0) /* wrmask=x */ /* access=0 */
producing two different sends instructions in skl. The combining pass
transform the snippet above into
vec2 32 ssa_4 = deref_struct &ssa_3->field0 (ssbo vec4) /* &((block *)ssa_2)->field0 */
vec4 32 ssa_18 = vec4 ssa_7, ssa_15, ssa_16, ssa_17
intrinsic store_deref (ssa_4, ssa_18) (3, 0) /* wrmask=xy */ /* access=0 */
producing a single sends instruction.
v2: Move this from spirv_to_nir into the general optimization pass for
intel compiler. (Jason)
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
OPT(nir_copy_prop);
OPT(nir_opt_dce);
OPT(nir_opt_cse);
+ OPT(nir_opt_combine_stores, nir_var_all);
/* Passing 0 to the peephole select pass causes it to convert
* if-statements that contain only move instructions in the branches