From: Eric Anholt Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 17:51:23 +0000 (-0700) Subject: glsl: Add support for generating builtin code from GLSL instead of IR. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7de1331662816d31fb9bed423b1e5372284a260e;p=mesa.git glsl: Add support for generating builtin code from GLSL instead of IR. This takes advantage of the builtin compiler to generate IR into a string, the same way we read GLSL for function prototypes for our profiles. Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke --- diff --git a/src/glsl/builtins/tools/generate_builtins.py b/src/glsl/builtins/tools/generate_builtins.py index fb9052bbd3f..eada4a65681 100755 --- a/src/glsl/builtins/tools/generate_builtins.py +++ b/src/glsl/builtins/tools/generate_builtins.py @@ -29,11 +29,23 @@ def read_ir_files(fs): with open(filename) as f: fs[function_name] = f.read() +def read_glsl_files(fs): + for filename in glob(path.join(path.join(builtins_dir, 'glsl'), '*.glsl')): + function_name = path.basename(filename).split('.')[0] + (output, returncode) = run_compiler([filename]) + if (returncode): + sys.stderr.write("Failed to compile builtin: " + filename + "\n") + sys.stderr.write("Result:\n") + sys.stderr.write(output) + else: + fs[function_name] = output; + # Return a dictionary containing all builtin definitions (even generated) def get_builtin_definitions(): fs = {} generate_texture_functions(fs) read_ir_files(fs) + read_glsl_files(fs) return fs def stringify(s): @@ -78,6 +90,10 @@ def run_compiler(args): # Also toss any duplicate newlines output = output.replace('\n\n', '\n') + # Kill any global variable declarations. We don't want them. + kill_globals = re.compile(r'^\(declare.*\n', re.MULTILINE) + output = kill_globals.sub('', output) + return (output, p.returncode) def write_profile(filename, profile): @@ -87,10 +103,6 @@ def write_profile(filename, profile): print '#error builtins profile', profile, 'failed to compile' return - # Kill any global variable declarations. We don't want them. - kill_globals = re.compile(r'^\(declare.*\n', re.MULTILINE) - proto_ir = kill_globals.sub('', proto_ir) - print 'static const char prototypes_for_' + profile + '[] =' print stringify(proto_ir), ';'