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26 * This file drives the GLSL IR -> LIR translation, contains the
27 * optimizations on the LIR, and drives the generation of native code
31 #include "main/macros.h"
34 #include "brw_fs_live_variables.h"
36 #include "brw_vec4_gs_visitor.h"
38 #include "brw_dead_control_flow.h"
39 #include "dev/gen_debug.h"
40 #include "compiler/glsl_types.h"
41 #include "compiler/nir/nir_builder.h"
42 #include "program/prog_parameter.h"
43 #include "util/u_math.h"
47 static unsigned get_lowered_simd_width(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
,
51 fs_inst::init(enum opcode opcode
, uint8_t exec_size
, const fs_reg
&dst
,
52 const fs_reg
*src
, unsigned sources
)
54 memset((void*)this, 0, sizeof(*this));
56 this->src
= new fs_reg
[MAX2(sources
, 3)];
57 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< sources
; i
++)
58 this->src
[i
] = src
[i
];
60 this->opcode
= opcode
;
62 this->sources
= sources
;
63 this->exec_size
= exec_size
;
66 assert(dst
.file
!= IMM
&& dst
.file
!= UNIFORM
);
68 assert(this->exec_size
!= 0);
70 this->conditional_mod
= BRW_CONDITIONAL_NONE
;
72 /* This will be the case for almost all instructions. */
79 this->size_written
= dst
.component_size(exec_size
);
82 this->size_written
= 0;
86 unreachable("Invalid destination register file");
89 this->writes_accumulator
= false;
94 init(BRW_OPCODE_NOP
, 8, dst
, NULL
, 0);
97 fs_inst::fs_inst(enum opcode opcode
, uint8_t exec_size
)
99 init(opcode
, exec_size
, reg_undef
, NULL
, 0);
102 fs_inst::fs_inst(enum opcode opcode
, uint8_t exec_size
, const fs_reg
&dst
)
104 init(opcode
, exec_size
, dst
, NULL
, 0);
107 fs_inst::fs_inst(enum opcode opcode
, uint8_t exec_size
, const fs_reg
&dst
,
110 const fs_reg src
[1] = { src0
};
111 init(opcode
, exec_size
, dst
, src
, 1);
114 fs_inst::fs_inst(enum opcode opcode
, uint8_t exec_size
, const fs_reg
&dst
,
115 const fs_reg
&src0
, const fs_reg
&src1
)
117 const fs_reg src
[2] = { src0
, src1
};
118 init(opcode
, exec_size
, dst
, src
, 2);
121 fs_inst::fs_inst(enum opcode opcode
, uint8_t exec_size
, const fs_reg
&dst
,
122 const fs_reg
&src0
, const fs_reg
&src1
, const fs_reg
&src2
)
124 const fs_reg src
[3] = { src0
, src1
, src2
};
125 init(opcode
, exec_size
, dst
, src
, 3);
128 fs_inst::fs_inst(enum opcode opcode
, uint8_t exec_width
, const fs_reg
&dst
,
129 const fs_reg src
[], unsigned sources
)
131 init(opcode
, exec_width
, dst
, src
, sources
);
134 fs_inst::fs_inst(const fs_inst
&that
)
136 memcpy((void*)this, &that
, sizeof(that
));
138 this->src
= new fs_reg
[MAX2(that
.sources
, 3)];
140 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< that
.sources
; i
++)
141 this->src
[i
] = that
.src
[i
];
150 fs_inst::resize_sources(uint8_t num_sources
)
152 if (this->sources
!= num_sources
) {
153 fs_reg
*src
= new fs_reg
[MAX2(num_sources
, 3)];
155 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< MIN2(this->sources
, num_sources
); ++i
)
156 src
[i
] = this->src
[i
];
160 this->sources
= num_sources
;
165 fs_visitor::VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD(const fs_builder
&bld
,
167 const fs_reg
&surf_index
,
168 const fs_reg
&varying_offset
,
169 uint32_t const_offset
)
171 /* We have our constant surface use a pitch of 4 bytes, so our index can
172 * be any component of a vector, and then we load 4 contiguous
173 * components starting from that.
175 * We break down the const_offset to a portion added to the variable offset
176 * and a portion done using fs_reg::offset, which means that if you have
177 * GLSL using something like "uniform vec4 a[20]; gl_FragColor = a[i]",
178 * we'll temporarily generate 4 vec4 loads from offset i * 4, and CSE can
179 * later notice that those loads are all the same and eliminate the
182 fs_reg vec4_offset
= vgrf(glsl_type::uint_type
);
183 bld
.ADD(vec4_offset
, varying_offset
, brw_imm_ud(const_offset
& ~0xf));
185 /* The pull load message will load a vec4 (16 bytes). If we are loading
186 * a double this means we are only loading 2 elements worth of data.
187 * We also want to use a 32-bit data type for the dst of the load operation
188 * so other parts of the driver don't get confused about the size of the
191 fs_reg vec4_result
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
, 4);
192 fs_inst
*inst
= bld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_LOGICAL
,
193 vec4_result
, surf_index
, vec4_offset
);
194 inst
->size_written
= 4 * vec4_result
.component_size(inst
->exec_size
);
196 shuffle_from_32bit_read(bld
, dst
, vec4_result
,
197 (const_offset
& 0xf) / type_sz(dst
.type
), 1);
201 * A helper for MOV generation for fixing up broken hardware SEND dependency
205 fs_visitor::DEP_RESOLVE_MOV(const fs_builder
&bld
, int grf
)
207 /* The caller always wants uncompressed to emit the minimal extra
208 * dependencies, and to avoid having to deal with aligning its regs to 2.
210 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.annotate("send dependency resolve")
213 ubld
.MOV(ubld
.null_reg_f(), fs_reg(VGRF
, grf
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
));
217 fs_inst::is_send_from_grf() const
220 case SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
:
221 case SHADER_OPCODE_SHADER_TIME_ADD
:
222 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SAMPLE
:
223 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SHARED_OFFSET
:
224 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_PER_SLOT_OFFSET
:
225 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8
:
226 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
:
227 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED
:
228 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED_PER_SLOT
:
229 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_READ_SIMD8
:
230 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_READ_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
:
231 case SHADER_OPCODE_INTERLOCK
:
232 case SHADER_OPCODE_MEMORY_FENCE
:
233 case SHADER_OPCODE_BARRIER
:
235 case FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD
:
236 return src
[1].file
== VGRF
;
237 case FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE
:
238 case FS_OPCODE_FB_READ
:
239 return src
[0].file
== VGRF
;
242 return src
[0].file
== VGRF
;
249 fs_inst::is_control_source(unsigned arg
) const
252 case FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD
:
253 case FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_GEN7
:
254 case FS_OPCODE_VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_GEN4
:
257 case SHADER_OPCODE_BROADCAST
:
258 case SHADER_OPCODE_SHUFFLE
:
259 case SHADER_OPCODE_QUAD_SWIZZLE
:
260 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SAMPLE
:
261 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SHARED_OFFSET
:
262 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_PER_SLOT_OFFSET
:
263 case SHADER_OPCODE_GET_BUFFER_SIZE
:
266 case SHADER_OPCODE_MOV_INDIRECT
:
267 case SHADER_OPCODE_CLUSTER_BROADCAST
:
268 case SHADER_OPCODE_TEX
:
270 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXD
:
271 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
:
272 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_LZ
:
273 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS
:
274 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W
:
275 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS
:
276 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_MCS
:
277 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
:
278 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL_LZ
:
279 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXS
:
280 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOD
:
281 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4
:
282 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET
:
283 case SHADER_OPCODE_SAMPLEINFO
:
284 return arg
== 1 || arg
== 2;
286 case SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
:
287 return arg
== 0 || arg
== 1;
295 fs_inst::is_payload(unsigned arg
) const
298 case FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE
:
299 case FS_OPCODE_FB_READ
:
300 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8
:
301 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
:
302 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED
:
303 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED_PER_SLOT
:
304 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_READ_SIMD8
:
305 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_READ_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
:
306 case VEC4_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC
:
307 case VEC4_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_READ
:
308 case VEC4_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_WRITE
:
309 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_PER_SLOT_OFFSET
:
310 case SHADER_OPCODE_SHADER_TIME_ADD
:
311 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SAMPLE
:
312 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SHARED_OFFSET
:
313 case SHADER_OPCODE_INTERLOCK
:
314 case SHADER_OPCODE_MEMORY_FENCE
:
315 case SHADER_OPCODE_BARRIER
:
318 case FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_GEN7
:
321 case SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
:
322 return arg
== 2 || arg
== 3;
333 * Returns true if this instruction's sources and destinations cannot
334 * safely be the same register.
336 * In most cases, a register can be written over safely by the same
337 * instruction that is its last use. For a single instruction, the
338 * sources are dereferenced before writing of the destination starts
341 * However, there are a few cases where this can be problematic:
343 * - Virtual opcodes that translate to multiple instructions in the
344 * code generator: if src == dst and one instruction writes the
345 * destination before a later instruction reads the source, then
346 * src will have been clobbered.
348 * - SIMD16 compressed instructions with certain regioning (see below).
350 * The register allocator uses this information to set up conflicts between
351 * GRF sources and the destination.
354 fs_inst::has_source_and_destination_hazard() const
357 case FS_OPCODE_PACK_HALF_2x16_SPLIT
:
358 /* Multiple partial writes to the destination */
360 case SHADER_OPCODE_SHUFFLE
:
361 /* This instruction returns an arbitrary channel from the source and
362 * gets split into smaller instructions in the generator. It's possible
363 * that one of the instructions will read from a channel corresponding
364 * to an earlier instruction.
366 case SHADER_OPCODE_SEL_EXEC
:
367 /* This is implemented as
369 * mov(16) g4<1>D 0D { align1 WE_all 1H };
370 * mov(16) g4<1>D g5<8,8,1>D { align1 1H }
372 * Because the source is only read in the second instruction, the first
373 * may stomp all over it.
376 case SHADER_OPCODE_QUAD_SWIZZLE
:
378 case BRW_SWIZZLE_XXXX
:
379 case BRW_SWIZZLE_YYYY
:
380 case BRW_SWIZZLE_ZZZZ
:
381 case BRW_SWIZZLE_WWWW
:
382 case BRW_SWIZZLE_XXZZ
:
383 case BRW_SWIZZLE_YYWW
:
384 case BRW_SWIZZLE_XYXY
:
385 case BRW_SWIZZLE_ZWZW
:
386 /* These can be implemented as a single Align1 region on all
387 * platforms, so there's never a hazard between source and
388 * destination. C.f. fs_generator::generate_quad_swizzle().
392 return !is_uniform(src
[0]);
395 /* The SIMD16 compressed instruction
397 * add(16) g4<1>F g4<8,8,1>F g6<8,8,1>F
399 * is actually decoded in hardware as:
401 * add(8) g4<1>F g4<8,8,1>F g6<8,8,1>F
402 * add(8) g5<1>F g5<8,8,1>F g7<8,8,1>F
404 * Which is safe. However, if we have uniform accesses
405 * happening, we get into trouble:
407 * add(8) g4<1>F g4<0,1,0>F g6<8,8,1>F
408 * add(8) g5<1>F g4<0,1,0>F g7<8,8,1>F
410 * Now our destination for the first instruction overwrote the
411 * second instruction's src0, and we get garbage for those 8
412 * pixels. There's a similar issue for the pre-gen6
413 * pixel_x/pixel_y, which are registers of 16-bit values and thus
414 * would get stomped by the first decode as well.
416 if (exec_size
== 16) {
417 for (int i
= 0; i
< sources
; i
++) {
418 if (src
[i
].file
== VGRF
&& (src
[i
].stride
== 0 ||
419 src
[i
].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
||
420 src
[i
].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_W
||
421 src
[i
].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UB
||
422 src
[i
].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_B
)) {
432 fs_inst::can_do_source_mods(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
) const
434 if (devinfo
->gen
== 6 && is_math())
437 if (is_send_from_grf())
440 /* From GEN:BUG:1604601757:
442 * "When multiplying a DW and any lower precision integer, source modifier
445 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 12 && (opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_MUL
||
446 opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_MAD
)) {
447 const brw_reg_type exec_type
= get_exec_type(this);
448 const unsigned min_type_sz
= opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_MAD
?
449 MIN2(type_sz(src
[1].type
), type_sz(src
[2].type
)) :
450 MIN2(type_sz(src
[0].type
), type_sz(src
[1].type
));
452 if (brw_reg_type_is_integer(exec_type
) &&
453 type_sz(exec_type
) >= 4 &&
454 type_sz(exec_type
) != min_type_sz
)
458 if (!backend_instruction::can_do_source_mods())
465 fs_inst::can_do_cmod()
467 if (!backend_instruction::can_do_cmod())
470 /* The accumulator result appears to get used for the conditional modifier
471 * generation. When negating a UD value, there is a 33rd bit generated for
472 * the sign in the accumulator value, so now you can't check, for example,
473 * equality with a 32-bit value. See piglit fs-op-neg-uvec4.
475 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< sources
; i
++) {
476 if (type_is_unsigned_int(src
[i
].type
) && src
[i
].negate
)
484 fs_inst::can_change_types() const
486 return dst
.type
== src
[0].type
&&
487 !src
[0].abs
&& !src
[0].negate
&& !saturate
&&
488 (opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_MOV
||
489 (opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_SEL
&&
490 dst
.type
== src
[1].type
&&
491 predicate
!= BRW_PREDICATE_NONE
&&
492 !src
[1].abs
&& !src
[1].negate
));
498 memset((void*)this, 0, sizeof(*this));
499 type
= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
;
503 /** Generic unset register constructor. */
507 this->file
= BAD_FILE
;
510 fs_reg::fs_reg(struct ::brw_reg reg
) :
515 if (this->file
== IMM
&&
516 (this->type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_V
&&
517 this->type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UV
&&
518 this->type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_VF
)) {
524 fs_reg::equals(const fs_reg
&r
) const
526 return (this->backend_reg::equals(r
) &&
531 fs_reg::negative_equals(const fs_reg
&r
) const
533 return (this->backend_reg::negative_equals(r
) &&
538 fs_reg::is_contiguous() const
543 return hstride
== BRW_HORIZONTAL_STRIDE_1
&&
544 vstride
== width
+ hstride
;
555 unreachable("Invalid register file");
559 fs_reg::component_size(unsigned width
) const
561 const unsigned stride
= ((file
!= ARF
&& file
!= FIXED_GRF
) ? this->stride
:
564 return MAX2(width
* stride
, 1) * type_sz(type
);
568 * Create a MOV to read the timestamp register.
571 fs_visitor::get_timestamp(const fs_builder
&bld
)
573 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 7);
575 fs_reg ts
= fs_reg(retype(brw_vec4_reg(BRW_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTER_FILE
,
578 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
580 fs_reg dst
= fs_reg(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(1), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
582 /* We want to read the 3 fields we care about even if it's not enabled in
585 bld
.group(4, 0).exec_all().MOV(dst
, ts
);
591 fs_visitor::emit_shader_time_begin()
593 /* We want only the low 32 bits of the timestamp. Since it's running
594 * at the GPU clock rate of ~1.2ghz, it will roll over every ~3 seconds,
595 * which is plenty of time for our purposes. It is identical across the
596 * EUs, but since it's tracking GPU core speed it will increment at a
597 * varying rate as render P-states change.
599 shader_start_time
= component(
600 get_timestamp(bld
.annotate("shader time start")), 0);
604 fs_visitor::emit_shader_time_end()
606 /* Insert our code just before the final SEND with EOT. */
607 exec_node
*end
= this->instructions
.get_tail();
608 assert(end
&& ((fs_inst
*) end
)->eot
);
609 const fs_builder ibld
= bld
.annotate("shader time end")
610 .exec_all().at(NULL
, end
);
611 const fs_reg timestamp
= get_timestamp(ibld
);
613 /* We only use the low 32 bits of the timestamp - see
614 * emit_shader_time_begin()).
616 * We could also check if render P-states have changed (or anything
617 * else that might disrupt timing) by setting smear to 2 and checking if
618 * that field is != 0.
620 const fs_reg shader_end_time
= component(timestamp
, 0);
622 /* Check that there weren't any timestamp reset events (assuming these
623 * were the only two timestamp reads that happened).
625 const fs_reg reset
= component(timestamp
, 2);
626 set_condmod(BRW_CONDITIONAL_Z
,
627 ibld
.AND(ibld
.null_reg_ud(), reset
, brw_imm_ud(1u)));
628 ibld
.IF(BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
);
630 fs_reg start
= shader_start_time
;
632 const fs_reg diff
= component(fs_reg(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(1),
633 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
635 const fs_builder cbld
= ibld
.group(1, 0);
636 cbld
.group(1, 0).ADD(diff
, start
, shader_end_time
);
638 /* If there were no instructions between the two timestamp gets, the diff
639 * is 2 cycles. Remove that overhead, so I can forget about that when
640 * trying to determine the time taken for single instructions.
642 cbld
.ADD(diff
, diff
, brw_imm_ud(-2u));
643 SHADER_TIME_ADD(cbld
, 0, diff
);
644 SHADER_TIME_ADD(cbld
, 1, brw_imm_ud(1u));
645 ibld
.emit(BRW_OPCODE_ELSE
);
646 SHADER_TIME_ADD(cbld
, 2, brw_imm_ud(1u));
647 ibld
.emit(BRW_OPCODE_ENDIF
);
651 fs_visitor::SHADER_TIME_ADD(const fs_builder
&bld
,
652 int shader_time_subindex
,
655 int index
= shader_time_index
* 3 + shader_time_subindex
;
656 struct brw_reg offset
= brw_imm_d(index
* BRW_SHADER_TIME_STRIDE
);
659 if (dispatch_width
== 8)
660 payload
= vgrf(glsl_type::uvec2_type
);
662 payload
= vgrf(glsl_type::uint_type
);
664 bld
.emit(SHADER_OPCODE_SHADER_TIME_ADD
, fs_reg(), payload
, offset
, value
);
668 fs_visitor::vfail(const char *format
, va_list va
)
677 msg
= ralloc_vasprintf(mem_ctx
, format
, va
);
678 msg
= ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx
, "%s compile failed: %s\n", stage_abbrev
, msg
);
680 this->fail_msg
= msg
;
683 fprintf(stderr
, "%s", msg
);
688 fs_visitor::fail(const char *format
, ...)
692 va_start(va
, format
);
698 * Mark this program as impossible to compile with dispatch width greater
701 * During the SIMD8 compile (which happens first), we can detect and flag
702 * things that are unsupported in SIMD16+ mode, so the compiler can skip the
703 * SIMD16+ compile altogether.
705 * During a compile of dispatch width greater than n (if one happens anyway),
706 * this just calls fail().
709 fs_visitor::limit_dispatch_width(unsigned n
, const char *msg
)
711 if (dispatch_width
> n
) {
714 max_dispatch_width
= n
;
715 compiler
->shader_perf_log(log_data
,
716 "Shader dispatch width limited to SIMD%d: %s",
722 * Returns true if the instruction has a flag that means it won't
723 * update an entire destination register.
725 * For example, dead code elimination and live variable analysis want to know
726 * when a write to a variable screens off any preceding values that were in
730 fs_inst::is_partial_write() const
732 return ((this->predicate
&& this->opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_SEL
) ||
733 (this->exec_size
* type_sz(this->dst
.type
)) < 32 ||
734 !this->dst
.is_contiguous() ||
735 this->dst
.offset
% REG_SIZE
!= 0);
739 fs_inst::components_read(unsigned i
) const
741 /* Return zero if the source is not present. */
742 if (src
[i
].file
== BAD_FILE
)
746 case FS_OPCODE_LINTERP
:
752 case FS_OPCODE_PIXEL_X
:
753 case FS_OPCODE_PIXEL_Y
:
757 case FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
758 assert(src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COMPONENTS
].file
== IMM
);
759 /* First/second FB write color. */
761 return src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COMPONENTS
].ud
;
765 case SHADER_OPCODE_TEX_LOGICAL
:
766 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXD_LOGICAL
:
767 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_LOGICAL
:
768 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL_LOGICAL
:
769 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXS_LOGICAL
:
770 case SHADER_OPCODE_IMAGE_SIZE_LOGICAL
:
771 case FS_OPCODE_TXB_LOGICAL
:
772 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_LOGICAL
:
773 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W_LOGICAL
:
774 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS_LOGICAL
:
775 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_MCS_LOGICAL
:
776 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOD_LOGICAL
:
777 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_LOGICAL
:
778 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET_LOGICAL
:
779 case SHADER_OPCODE_SAMPLEINFO_LOGICAL
:
780 assert(src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_COORD_COMPONENTS
].file
== IMM
&&
781 src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_GRAD_COMPONENTS
].file
== IMM
);
782 /* Texture coordinates. */
783 if (i
== TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_COORDINATE
)
784 return src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_COORD_COMPONENTS
].ud
;
785 /* Texture derivatives. */
786 else if ((i
== TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_LOD
|| i
== TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_LOD2
) &&
787 opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXD_LOGICAL
)
788 return src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_GRAD_COMPONENTS
].ud
;
789 /* Texture offset. */
790 else if (i
== TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_TG4_OFFSET
)
793 else if (i
== TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_MCS
&& opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W_LOGICAL
)
798 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
799 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
800 assert(src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].file
== IMM
);
801 /* Surface coordinates. */
802 if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_ADDRESS
)
803 return src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].ud
;
804 /* Surface operation source (ignored for reads). */
805 else if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_DATA
)
810 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
811 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
812 assert(src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].file
== IMM
&&
813 src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
].file
== IMM
);
814 /* Surface coordinates. */
815 if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_ADDRESS
)
816 return src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].ud
;
817 /* Surface operation source. */
818 else if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_DATA
)
819 return src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
].ud
;
823 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_READ_LOGICAL
:
824 assert(src
[2].file
== IMM
);
827 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
828 assert(src
[2].file
== IMM
);
829 return i
== 1 ? src
[2].ud
: 1;
831 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
832 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_INT64_LOGICAL
:
833 assert(src
[2].file
== IMM
);
836 const unsigned op
= src
[2].ud
;
851 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
:
852 assert(src
[2].file
== IMM
);
855 const unsigned op
= src
[2].ud
;
856 return op
== BRW_AOP_FCMPWR
? 2 : 1;
861 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
862 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
863 /* Scattered logical opcodes use the following params:
864 * src[0] Surface coordinates
865 * src[1] Surface operation source (ignored for reads)
867 * src[3] IMM with always 1 dimension.
868 * src[4] IMM with arg bitsize for scattered read/write 8, 16, 32
870 assert(src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].file
== IMM
&&
871 src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
].file
== IMM
);
872 return i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_DATA
? 0 : 1;
874 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
875 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
876 assert(src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].file
== IMM
&&
877 src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
].file
== IMM
);
880 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
881 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
: {
882 assert(src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].file
== IMM
&&
883 src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
].file
== IMM
);
884 const unsigned op
= src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
].ud
;
885 /* Surface coordinates. */
886 if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_ADDRESS
)
887 return src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].ud
;
888 /* Surface operation source. */
889 else if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_DATA
&& op
== BRW_AOP_CMPWR
)
891 else if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_DATA
&&
892 (op
== BRW_AOP_INC
|| op
== BRW_AOP_DEC
|| op
== BRW_AOP_PREDEC
))
897 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_PER_SLOT_OFFSET
:
898 return (i
== 0 ? 2 : 1);
900 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
: {
901 assert(src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].file
== IMM
&&
902 src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
].file
== IMM
);
903 const unsigned op
= src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
].ud
;
904 /* Surface coordinates. */
905 if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_ADDRESS
)
906 return src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
].ud
;
907 /* Surface operation source. */
908 else if (i
== SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_DATA
&& op
== BRW_AOP_FCMPWR
)
920 fs_inst::size_read(int arg
) const
923 case SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
:
925 return mlen
* REG_SIZE
;
926 } else if (arg
== 3) {
927 return ex_mlen
* REG_SIZE
;
931 case FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE
:
932 case FS_OPCODE_REP_FB_WRITE
:
935 return src
[0].file
== BAD_FILE
? 0 : 2 * REG_SIZE
;
937 return mlen
* REG_SIZE
;
941 case FS_OPCODE_FB_READ
:
942 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8
:
943 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
:
944 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED
:
945 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED_PER_SLOT
:
946 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_READ_SIMD8
:
947 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_READ_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
:
948 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SAMPLE
:
949 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SHARED_OFFSET
:
951 return mlen
* REG_SIZE
;
954 case FS_OPCODE_SET_SAMPLE_ID
:
959 case FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_GEN7
:
960 /* The payload is actually stored in src1 */
962 return mlen
* REG_SIZE
;
965 case FS_OPCODE_LINTERP
:
970 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOAD_PAYLOAD
:
971 if (arg
< this->header_size
)
975 case CS_OPCODE_CS_TERMINATE
:
976 case SHADER_OPCODE_BARRIER
:
979 case SHADER_OPCODE_MOV_INDIRECT
:
981 assert(src
[2].file
== IMM
);
987 if (is_tex() && arg
== 0 && src
[0].file
== VGRF
)
988 return mlen
* REG_SIZE
;
992 switch (src
[arg
].file
) {
995 return components_read(arg
) * type_sz(src
[arg
].type
);
1001 return components_read(arg
) * src
[arg
].component_size(exec_size
);
1003 unreachable("MRF registers are not allowed as sources");
1010 predicate_width(brw_predicate predicate
)
1012 switch (predicate
) {
1013 case BRW_PREDICATE_NONE
: return 1;
1014 case BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
: return 1;
1015 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY2H
: return 2;
1016 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ALL2H
: return 2;
1017 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY4H
: return 4;
1018 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ALL4H
: return 4;
1019 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY8H
: return 8;
1020 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ALL8H
: return 8;
1021 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY16H
: return 16;
1022 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ALL16H
: return 16;
1023 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY32H
: return 32;
1024 case BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ALL32H
: return 32;
1025 default: unreachable("Unsupported predicate");
1029 /* Return the subset of flag registers that an instruction could
1030 * potentially read or write based on the execution controls and flag
1031 * subregister number of the instruction.
1034 flag_mask(const fs_inst
*inst
, unsigned width
)
1036 assert(util_is_power_of_two_nonzero(width
));
1037 const unsigned start
= (inst
->flag_subreg
* 16 + inst
->group
) &
1039 const unsigned end
= start
+ ALIGN(inst
->exec_size
, width
);
1040 return ((1 << DIV_ROUND_UP(end
, 8)) - 1) & ~((1 << (start
/ 8)) - 1);
1044 bit_mask(unsigned n
)
1046 return (n
>= CHAR_BIT
* sizeof(bit_mask(n
)) ? ~0u : (1u << n
) - 1);
1050 flag_mask(const fs_reg
&r
, unsigned sz
)
1052 if (r
.file
== ARF
) {
1053 const unsigned start
= (r
.nr
- BRW_ARF_FLAG
) * 4 + r
.subnr
;
1054 const unsigned end
= start
+ sz
;
1055 return bit_mask(end
) & ~bit_mask(start
);
1063 fs_inst::flags_read(const gen_device_info
*devinfo
) const
1065 if (predicate
== BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANYV
||
1066 predicate
== BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ALLV
) {
1067 /* The vertical predication modes combine corresponding bits from
1068 * f0.0 and f1.0 on Gen7+, and f0.0 and f0.1 on older hardware.
1070 const unsigned shift
= devinfo
->gen
>= 7 ? 4 : 2;
1071 return flag_mask(this, 1) << shift
| flag_mask(this, 1);
1072 } else if (predicate
) {
1073 return flag_mask(this, predicate_width(predicate
));
1076 for (int i
= 0; i
< sources
; i
++) {
1077 mask
|= flag_mask(src
[i
], size_read(i
));
1084 fs_inst::flags_written() const
1086 if ((conditional_mod
&& (opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_SEL
&&
1087 opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_CSEL
&&
1088 opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_IF
&&
1089 opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_WHILE
)) ||
1090 opcode
== FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE
) {
1091 return flag_mask(this, 1);
1092 } else if (opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_FIND_LIVE_CHANNEL
||
1093 opcode
== FS_OPCODE_LOAD_LIVE_CHANNELS
) {
1094 return flag_mask(this, 32);
1096 return flag_mask(dst
, size_written
);
1101 * Returns how many MRFs an FS opcode will write over.
1103 * Note that this is not the 0 or 1 implied writes in an actual gen
1104 * instruction -- the FS opcodes often generate MOVs in addition.
1107 fs_inst::implied_mrf_writes() const
1116 case SHADER_OPCODE_RCP
:
1117 case SHADER_OPCODE_RSQ
:
1118 case SHADER_OPCODE_SQRT
:
1119 case SHADER_OPCODE_EXP2
:
1120 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOG2
:
1121 case SHADER_OPCODE_SIN
:
1122 case SHADER_OPCODE_COS
:
1123 return 1 * exec_size
/ 8;
1124 case SHADER_OPCODE_POW
:
1125 case SHADER_OPCODE_INT_QUOTIENT
:
1126 case SHADER_OPCODE_INT_REMAINDER
:
1127 return 2 * exec_size
/ 8;
1128 case SHADER_OPCODE_TEX
:
1130 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXD
:
1131 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
:
1132 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS
:
1133 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_MCS
:
1134 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4
:
1135 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET
:
1136 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
:
1137 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXS
:
1138 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOD
:
1139 case SHADER_OPCODE_SAMPLEINFO
:
1141 case FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE
:
1142 case FS_OPCODE_REP_FB_WRITE
:
1143 return src
[0].file
== BAD_FILE
? 0 : 2;
1144 case FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD
:
1145 case SHADER_OPCODE_GEN4_SCRATCH_READ
:
1147 case FS_OPCODE_VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_GEN4
:
1149 case SHADER_OPCODE_GEN4_SCRATCH_WRITE
:
1152 unreachable("not reached");
1157 fs_visitor::vgrf(const glsl_type
*const type
)
1159 int reg_width
= dispatch_width
/ 8;
1161 alloc
.allocate(glsl_count_dword_slots(type
, false) * reg_width
),
1162 brw_type_for_base_type(type
));
1165 fs_reg::fs_reg(enum brw_reg_file file
, int nr
)
1170 this->type
= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
;
1171 this->stride
= (file
== UNIFORM
? 0 : 1);
1174 fs_reg::fs_reg(enum brw_reg_file file
, int nr
, enum brw_reg_type type
)
1180 this->stride
= (file
== UNIFORM
? 0 : 1);
1183 /* For SIMD16, we need to follow from the uniform setup of SIMD8 dispatch.
1184 * This brings in those uniform definitions
1187 fs_visitor::import_uniforms(fs_visitor
*v
)
1189 this->push_constant_loc
= v
->push_constant_loc
;
1190 this->pull_constant_loc
= v
->pull_constant_loc
;
1191 this->uniforms
= v
->uniforms
;
1192 this->subgroup_id
= v
->subgroup_id
;
1196 fs_visitor::emit_fragcoord_interpolation(fs_reg wpos
)
1198 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
1200 /* gl_FragCoord.x */
1201 bld
.MOV(wpos
, this->pixel_x
);
1202 wpos
= offset(wpos
, bld
, 1);
1204 /* gl_FragCoord.y */
1205 bld
.MOV(wpos
, this->pixel_y
);
1206 wpos
= offset(wpos
, bld
, 1);
1208 /* gl_FragCoord.z */
1209 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 6) {
1210 bld
.MOV(wpos
, fetch_payload_reg(bld
, payload
.source_depth_reg
));
1212 bld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_LINTERP
, wpos
,
1213 this->delta_xy
[BRW_BARYCENTRIC_PERSPECTIVE_PIXEL
],
1214 component(interp_reg(VARYING_SLOT_POS
, 2), 0));
1216 wpos
= offset(wpos
, bld
, 1);
1218 /* gl_FragCoord.w: Already set up in emit_interpolation */
1219 bld
.MOV(wpos
, this->wpos_w
);
1222 enum brw_barycentric_mode
1223 brw_barycentric_mode(enum glsl_interp_mode mode
, nir_intrinsic_op op
)
1225 /* Barycentric modes don't make sense for flat inputs. */
1226 assert(mode
!= INTERP_MODE_FLAT
);
1230 case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_pixel
:
1231 case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_at_offset
:
1232 bary
= BRW_BARYCENTRIC_PERSPECTIVE_PIXEL
;
1234 case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_centroid
:
1235 bary
= BRW_BARYCENTRIC_PERSPECTIVE_CENTROID
;
1237 case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_sample
:
1238 case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_at_sample
:
1239 bary
= BRW_BARYCENTRIC_PERSPECTIVE_SAMPLE
;
1242 unreachable("invalid intrinsic");
1245 if (mode
== INTERP_MODE_NOPERSPECTIVE
)
1248 return (enum brw_barycentric_mode
) bary
;
1252 * Turn one of the two CENTROID barycentric modes into PIXEL mode.
1254 static enum brw_barycentric_mode
1255 centroid_to_pixel(enum brw_barycentric_mode bary
)
1257 assert(bary
== BRW_BARYCENTRIC_PERSPECTIVE_CENTROID
||
1258 bary
== BRW_BARYCENTRIC_NONPERSPECTIVE_CENTROID
);
1259 return (enum brw_barycentric_mode
) ((unsigned) bary
- 1);
1263 fs_visitor::emit_frontfacing_interpolation()
1265 fs_reg
*reg
= new(this->mem_ctx
) fs_reg(vgrf(glsl_type::bool_type
));
1267 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 12) {
1268 fs_reg g1
= fs_reg(retype(brw_vec1_grf(1, 1), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_W
));
1270 fs_reg tmp
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_W
);
1271 bld
.ASR(tmp
, g1
, brw_imm_d(15));
1273 } else if (devinfo
->gen
>= 6) {
1274 /* Bit 15 of g0.0 is 0 if the polygon is front facing. We want to create
1275 * a boolean result from this (~0/true or 0/false).
1277 * We can use the fact that bit 15 is the MSB of g0.0:W to accomplish
1278 * this task in only one instruction:
1279 * - a negation source modifier will flip the bit; and
1280 * - a W -> D type conversion will sign extend the bit into the high
1281 * word of the destination.
1283 * An ASR 15 fills the low word of the destination.
1285 fs_reg g0
= fs_reg(retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_W
));
1288 bld
.ASR(*reg
, g0
, brw_imm_d(15));
1290 /* Bit 31 of g1.6 is 0 if the polygon is front facing. We want to create
1291 * a boolean result from this (1/true or 0/false).
1293 * Like in the above case, since the bit is the MSB of g1.6:UD we can use
1294 * the negation source modifier to flip it. Unfortunately the SHR
1295 * instruction only operates on UD (or D with an abs source modifier)
1296 * sources without negation.
1298 * Instead, use ASR (which will give ~0/true or 0/false).
1300 fs_reg g1_6
= fs_reg(retype(brw_vec1_grf(1, 6), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
));
1303 bld
.ASR(*reg
, g1_6
, brw_imm_d(31));
1310 fs_visitor::compute_sample_position(fs_reg dst
, fs_reg int_sample_pos
)
1312 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
1313 struct brw_wm_prog_data
*wm_prog_data
= brw_wm_prog_data(this->prog_data
);
1314 assert(dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
1316 if (wm_prog_data
->persample_dispatch
) {
1317 /* Convert int_sample_pos to floating point */
1318 bld
.MOV(dst
, int_sample_pos
);
1319 /* Scale to the range [0, 1] */
1320 bld
.MUL(dst
, dst
, brw_imm_f(1 / 16.0f
));
1323 /* From ARB_sample_shading specification:
1324 * "When rendering to a non-multisample buffer, or if multisample
1325 * rasterization is disabled, gl_SamplePosition will always be
1328 bld
.MOV(dst
, brw_imm_f(0.5f
));
1333 fs_visitor::emit_samplepos_setup()
1335 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 6);
1337 const fs_builder abld
= bld
.annotate("compute sample position");
1338 fs_reg
*reg
= new(this->mem_ctx
) fs_reg(vgrf(glsl_type::vec2_type
));
1340 fs_reg int_sample_x
= vgrf(glsl_type::int_type
);
1341 fs_reg int_sample_y
= vgrf(glsl_type::int_type
);
1343 /* WM will be run in MSDISPMODE_PERSAMPLE. So, only one of SIMD8 or SIMD16
1344 * mode will be enabled.
1346 * From the Ivy Bridge PRM, volume 2 part 1, page 344:
1347 * R31.1:0 Position Offset X/Y for Slot[3:0]
1348 * R31.3:2 Position Offset X/Y for Slot[7:4]
1351 * The X, Y sample positions come in as bytes in thread payload. So, read
1352 * the positions using vstride=16, width=8, hstride=2.
1354 const fs_reg sample_pos_reg
=
1355 fetch_payload_reg(abld
, payload
.sample_pos_reg
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_W
);
1357 /* Compute gl_SamplePosition.x */
1358 abld
.MOV(int_sample_x
, subscript(sample_pos_reg
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_B
, 0));
1359 compute_sample_position(offset(pos
, abld
, 0), int_sample_x
);
1361 /* Compute gl_SamplePosition.y */
1362 abld
.MOV(int_sample_y
, subscript(sample_pos_reg
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_B
, 1));
1363 compute_sample_position(offset(pos
, abld
, 1), int_sample_y
);
1368 fs_visitor::emit_sampleid_setup()
1370 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
1371 brw_wm_prog_key
*key
= (brw_wm_prog_key
*) this->key
;
1372 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 6);
1374 const fs_builder abld
= bld
.annotate("compute sample id");
1375 fs_reg
*reg
= new(this->mem_ctx
) fs_reg(vgrf(glsl_type::uint_type
));
1377 if (!key
->multisample_fbo
) {
1378 /* As per GL_ARB_sample_shading specification:
1379 * "When rendering to a non-multisample buffer, or if multisample
1380 * rasterization is disabled, gl_SampleID will always be zero."
1382 abld
.MOV(*reg
, brw_imm_d(0));
1383 } else if (devinfo
->gen
>= 8) {
1384 /* Sample ID comes in as 4-bit numbers in g1.0:
1386 * 15:12 Slot 3 SampleID (only used in SIMD16)
1387 * 11:8 Slot 2 SampleID (only used in SIMD16)
1388 * 7:4 Slot 1 SampleID
1389 * 3:0 Slot 0 SampleID
1391 * Each slot corresponds to four channels, so we want to replicate each
1392 * half-byte value to 4 channels in a row:
1394 * dst+0: .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 .1 .0
1395 * 7:4 7:4 7:4 7:4 3:0 3:0 3:0 3:0
1397 * dst+1: .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 .1 .0 (if SIMD16)
1398 * 15:12 15:12 15:12 15:12 11:8 11:8 11:8 11:8
1400 * First, we read g1.0 with a <1,8,0>UB region, causing the first 8
1401 * channels to read the first byte (7:0), and the second group of 8
1402 * channels to read the second byte (15:8). Then, we shift right by
1403 * a vector immediate of <4, 4, 4, 4, 0, 0, 0, 0>, moving the slot 1 / 3
1404 * values into place. Finally, we AND with 0xf to keep the low nibble.
1406 * shr(16) tmp<1>W g1.0<1,8,0>B 0x44440000:V
1407 * and(16) dst<1>D tmp<8,8,1>W 0xf:W
1409 * TODO: These payload bits exist on Gen7 too, but they appear to always
1410 * be zero, so this code fails to work. We should find out why.
1412 const fs_reg tmp
= abld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
);
1414 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< DIV_ROUND_UP(dispatch_width
, 16); i
++) {
1415 const fs_builder hbld
= abld
.group(MIN2(16, dispatch_width
), i
);
1416 hbld
.SHR(offset(tmp
, hbld
, i
),
1417 stride(retype(brw_vec1_grf(1 + i
, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UB
),
1419 brw_imm_v(0x44440000));
1422 abld
.AND(*reg
, tmp
, brw_imm_w(0xf));
1424 const fs_reg t1
= component(abld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), 0);
1425 const fs_reg t2
= abld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
);
1427 /* The PS will be run in MSDISPMODE_PERSAMPLE. For example with
1428 * 8x multisampling, subspan 0 will represent sample N (where N
1429 * is 0, 2, 4 or 6), subspan 1 will represent sample 1, 3, 5 or
1430 * 7. We can find the value of N by looking at R0.0 bits 7:6
1431 * ("Starting Sample Pair Index (SSPI)") and multiplying by two
1432 * (since samples are always delivered in pairs). That is, we
1433 * compute 2*((R0.0 & 0xc0) >> 6) == (R0.0 & 0xc0) >> 5. Then
1434 * we need to add N to the sequence (0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1) in
1435 * case of SIMD8 and sequence (0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2,
1436 * 2, 3, 3, 3, 3) in case of SIMD16. We compute this sequence by
1437 * populating a temporary variable with the sequence (0, 1, 2, 3),
1438 * and then reading from it using vstride=1, width=4, hstride=0.
1439 * These computations hold good for 4x multisampling as well.
1441 * For 2x MSAA and SIMD16, we want to use the sequence (0, 1, 0, 1):
1442 * the first four slots are sample 0 of subspan 0; the next four
1443 * are sample 1 of subspan 0; the third group is sample 0 of
1444 * subspan 1, and finally sample 1 of subspan 1.
1447 /* SKL+ has an extra bit for the Starting Sample Pair Index to
1448 * accomodate 16x MSAA.
1450 abld
.exec_all().group(1, 0)
1451 .AND(t1
, fs_reg(retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
)),
1453 abld
.exec_all().group(1, 0).SHR(t1
, t1
, brw_imm_d(5));
1455 /* This works for SIMD8-SIMD16. It also works for SIMD32 but only if we
1456 * can assume 4x MSAA. Disallow it on IVB+
1458 * FINISHME: One day, we could come up with a way to do this that
1459 * actually works on gen7.
1461 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 7)
1462 limit_dispatch_width(16, "gl_SampleId is unsupported in SIMD32 on gen7");
1463 abld
.exec_all().group(8, 0).MOV(t2
, brw_imm_v(0x32103210));
1465 /* This special instruction takes care of setting vstride=1,
1466 * width=4, hstride=0 of t2 during an ADD instruction.
1468 abld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_SET_SAMPLE_ID
, *reg
, t1
, t2
);
1475 fs_visitor::emit_samplemaskin_setup()
1477 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
1478 struct brw_wm_prog_data
*wm_prog_data
= brw_wm_prog_data(this->prog_data
);
1479 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 6);
1481 fs_reg
*reg
= new(this->mem_ctx
) fs_reg(vgrf(glsl_type::int_type
));
1483 fs_reg coverage_mask
=
1484 fetch_payload_reg(bld
, payload
.sample_mask_in_reg
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
);
1486 if (wm_prog_data
->persample_dispatch
) {
1487 /* gl_SampleMaskIn[] comes from two sources: the input coverage mask,
1488 * and a mask representing which sample is being processed by the
1489 * current shader invocation.
1491 * From the OES_sample_variables specification:
1492 * "When per-sample shading is active due to the use of a fragment input
1493 * qualified by "sample" or due to the use of the gl_SampleID or
1494 * gl_SamplePosition variables, only the bit for the current sample is
1495 * set in gl_SampleMaskIn."
1497 const fs_builder abld
= bld
.annotate("compute gl_SampleMaskIn");
1499 if (nir_system_values
[SYSTEM_VALUE_SAMPLE_ID
].file
== BAD_FILE
)
1500 nir_system_values
[SYSTEM_VALUE_SAMPLE_ID
] = *emit_sampleid_setup();
1502 fs_reg one
= vgrf(glsl_type::int_type
);
1503 fs_reg enabled_mask
= vgrf(glsl_type::int_type
);
1504 abld
.MOV(one
, brw_imm_d(1));
1505 abld
.SHL(enabled_mask
, one
, nir_system_values
[SYSTEM_VALUE_SAMPLE_ID
]);
1506 abld
.AND(*reg
, enabled_mask
, coverage_mask
);
1508 /* In per-pixel mode, the coverage mask is sufficient. */
1509 *reg
= coverage_mask
;
1515 fs_visitor::resolve_source_modifiers(const fs_reg
&src
)
1517 if (!src
.abs
&& !src
.negate
)
1520 fs_reg temp
= bld
.vgrf(src
.type
);
1527 fs_visitor::emit_discard_jump()
1529 assert(brw_wm_prog_data(this->prog_data
)->uses_kill
);
1531 /* For performance, after a discard, jump to the end of the
1532 * shader if all relevant channels have been discarded.
1534 fs_inst
*discard_jump
= bld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_DISCARD_JUMP
);
1535 discard_jump
->flag_subreg
= sample_mask_flag_subreg(this);
1537 discard_jump
->predicate
= BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY4H
;
1538 discard_jump
->predicate_inverse
= true;
1542 fs_visitor::emit_gs_thread_end()
1544 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY
);
1546 struct brw_gs_prog_data
*gs_prog_data
= brw_gs_prog_data(prog_data
);
1548 if (gs_compile
->control_data_header_size_bits
> 0) {
1549 emit_gs_control_data_bits(this->final_gs_vertex_count
);
1552 const fs_builder abld
= bld
.annotate("thread end");
1555 if (gs_prog_data
->static_vertex_count
!= -1) {
1556 foreach_in_list_reverse(fs_inst
, prev
, &this->instructions
) {
1557 if (prev
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8
||
1558 prev
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED
||
1559 prev
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
||
1560 prev
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED_PER_SLOT
) {
1563 /* Delete now dead instructions. */
1564 foreach_in_list_reverse_safe(exec_node
, dead
, &this->instructions
) {
1570 } else if (prev
->is_control_flow() || prev
->has_side_effects()) {
1574 fs_reg hdr
= abld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1);
1575 abld
.MOV(hdr
, fs_reg(retype(brw_vec8_grf(1, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
)));
1576 inst
= abld
.emit(SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8
, reg_undef
, hdr
);
1579 fs_reg payload
= abld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 2);
1580 fs_reg
*sources
= ralloc_array(mem_ctx
, fs_reg
, 2);
1581 sources
[0] = fs_reg(retype(brw_vec8_grf(1, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
1582 sources
[1] = this->final_gs_vertex_count
;
1583 abld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(payload
, sources
, 2, 2);
1584 inst
= abld
.emit(SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8
, reg_undef
, payload
);
1592 fs_visitor::assign_curb_setup()
1594 unsigned uniform_push_length
= DIV_ROUND_UP(stage_prog_data
->nr_params
, 8);
1596 unsigned ubo_push_length
= 0;
1597 unsigned ubo_push_start
[4];
1598 for (int i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++) {
1599 ubo_push_start
[i
] = 8 * (ubo_push_length
+ uniform_push_length
);
1600 ubo_push_length
+= stage_prog_data
->ubo_ranges
[i
].length
;
1603 prog_data
->curb_read_length
= uniform_push_length
+ ubo_push_length
;
1605 /* Map the offsets in the UNIFORM file to fixed HW regs. */
1606 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
1607 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
1608 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== UNIFORM
) {
1609 int uniform_nr
= inst
->src
[i
].nr
+ inst
->src
[i
].offset
/ 4;
1611 if (inst
->src
[i
].nr
>= UBO_START
) {
1612 /* constant_nr is in 32-bit units, the rest are in bytes */
1613 constant_nr
= ubo_push_start
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
- UBO_START
] +
1614 inst
->src
[i
].offset
/ 4;
1615 } else if (uniform_nr
>= 0 && uniform_nr
< (int) uniforms
) {
1616 constant_nr
= push_constant_loc
[uniform_nr
];
1618 /* Section 5.11 of the OpenGL 4.1 spec says:
1619 * "Out-of-bounds reads return undefined values, which include
1620 * values from other variables of the active program or zero."
1621 * Just return the first push constant.
1626 struct brw_reg brw_reg
= brw_vec1_grf(payload
.num_regs
+
1629 brw_reg
.abs
= inst
->src
[i
].abs
;
1630 brw_reg
.negate
= inst
->src
[i
].negate
;
1632 assert(inst
->src
[i
].stride
== 0);
1633 inst
->src
[i
] = byte_offset(
1634 retype(brw_reg
, inst
->src
[i
].type
),
1635 inst
->src
[i
].offset
% 4);
1640 /* This may be updated in assign_urb_setup or assign_vs_urb_setup. */
1641 this->first_non_payload_grf
= payload
.num_regs
+ prog_data
->curb_read_length
;
1645 calculate_urb_setup(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
,
1646 const struct brw_wm_prog_key
*key
,
1647 struct brw_wm_prog_data
*prog_data
,
1648 const nir_shader
*nir
)
1650 memset(prog_data
->urb_setup
, -1,
1651 sizeof(prog_data
->urb_setup
[0]) * VARYING_SLOT_MAX
);
1654 /* Figure out where each of the incoming setup attributes lands. */
1655 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 6) {
1656 if (util_bitcount64(nir
->info
.inputs_read
&
1657 BRW_FS_VARYING_INPUT_MASK
) <= 16) {
1658 /* The SF/SBE pipeline stage can do arbitrary rearrangement of the
1659 * first 16 varying inputs, so we can put them wherever we want.
1660 * Just put them in order.
1662 * This is useful because it means that (a) inputs not used by the
1663 * fragment shader won't take up valuable register space, and (b) we
1664 * won't have to recompile the fragment shader if it gets paired with
1665 * a different vertex (or geometry) shader.
1667 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< VARYING_SLOT_MAX
; i
++) {
1668 if (nir
->info
.inputs_read
& BRW_FS_VARYING_INPUT_MASK
&
1669 BITFIELD64_BIT(i
)) {
1670 prog_data
->urb_setup
[i
] = urb_next
++;
1674 /* We have enough input varyings that the SF/SBE pipeline stage can't
1675 * arbitrarily rearrange them to suit our whim; we have to put them
1676 * in an order that matches the output of the previous pipeline stage
1677 * (geometry or vertex shader).
1679 struct brw_vue_map prev_stage_vue_map
;
1680 brw_compute_vue_map(devinfo
, &prev_stage_vue_map
,
1681 key
->input_slots_valid
,
1682 nir
->info
.separate_shader
);
1685 brw_compute_first_urb_slot_required(nir
->info
.inputs_read
,
1686 &prev_stage_vue_map
);
1688 assert(prev_stage_vue_map
.num_slots
<= first_slot
+ 32);
1689 for (int slot
= first_slot
; slot
< prev_stage_vue_map
.num_slots
;
1691 int varying
= prev_stage_vue_map
.slot_to_varying
[slot
];
1692 if (varying
!= BRW_VARYING_SLOT_PAD
&&
1693 (nir
->info
.inputs_read
& BRW_FS_VARYING_INPUT_MASK
&
1694 BITFIELD64_BIT(varying
))) {
1695 prog_data
->urb_setup
[varying
] = slot
- first_slot
;
1698 urb_next
= prev_stage_vue_map
.num_slots
- first_slot
;
1701 /* FINISHME: The sf doesn't map VS->FS inputs for us very well. */
1702 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< VARYING_SLOT_MAX
; i
++) {
1703 /* Point size is packed into the header, not as a general attribute */
1704 if (i
== VARYING_SLOT_PSIZ
)
1707 if (key
->input_slots_valid
& BITFIELD64_BIT(i
)) {
1708 /* The back color slot is skipped when the front color is
1709 * also written to. In addition, some slots can be
1710 * written in the vertex shader and not read in the
1711 * fragment shader. So the register number must always be
1712 * incremented, mapped or not.
1714 if (_mesa_varying_slot_in_fs((gl_varying_slot
) i
))
1715 prog_data
->urb_setup
[i
] = urb_next
;
1721 * It's a FS only attribute, and we did interpolation for this attribute
1722 * in SF thread. So, count it here, too.
1724 * See compile_sf_prog() for more info.
1726 if (nir
->info
.inputs_read
& BITFIELD64_BIT(VARYING_SLOT_PNTC
))
1727 prog_data
->urb_setup
[VARYING_SLOT_PNTC
] = urb_next
++;
1730 prog_data
->num_varying_inputs
= urb_next
;
1734 fs_visitor::assign_urb_setup()
1736 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
1737 struct brw_wm_prog_data
*prog_data
= brw_wm_prog_data(this->prog_data
);
1739 int urb_start
= payload
.num_regs
+ prog_data
->base
.curb_read_length
;
1741 /* Offset all the urb_setup[] index by the actual position of the
1742 * setup regs, now that the location of the constants has been chosen.
1744 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
1745 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
1746 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== ATTR
) {
1747 /* ATTR regs in the FS are in units of logical scalar inputs each
1748 * of which consumes half of a GRF register.
1750 assert(inst
->src
[i
].offset
< REG_SIZE
/ 2);
1751 const unsigned grf
= urb_start
+ inst
->src
[i
].nr
/ 2;
1752 const unsigned offset
= (inst
->src
[i
].nr
% 2) * (REG_SIZE
/ 2) +
1753 inst
->src
[i
].offset
;
1754 const unsigned width
= inst
->src
[i
].stride
== 0 ?
1755 1 : MIN2(inst
->exec_size
, 8);
1756 struct brw_reg reg
= stride(
1757 byte_offset(retype(brw_vec8_grf(grf
, 0), inst
->src
[i
].type
),
1759 width
* inst
->src
[i
].stride
,
1760 width
, inst
->src
[i
].stride
);
1761 reg
.abs
= inst
->src
[i
].abs
;
1762 reg
.negate
= inst
->src
[i
].negate
;
1768 /* Each attribute is 4 setup channels, each of which is half a reg. */
1769 this->first_non_payload_grf
+= prog_data
->num_varying_inputs
* 2;
1773 fs_visitor::convert_attr_sources_to_hw_regs(fs_inst
*inst
)
1775 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
1776 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== ATTR
) {
1777 int grf
= payload
.num_regs
+
1778 prog_data
->curb_read_length
+
1780 inst
->src
[i
].offset
/ REG_SIZE
;
1782 /* As explained at brw_reg_from_fs_reg, From the Haswell PRM:
1784 * VertStride must be used to cross GRF register boundaries. This
1785 * rule implies that elements within a 'Width' cannot cross GRF
1788 * So, for registers that are large enough, we have to split the exec
1789 * size in two and trust the compression state to sort it out.
1791 unsigned total_size
= inst
->exec_size
*
1792 inst
->src
[i
].stride
*
1793 type_sz(inst
->src
[i
].type
);
1795 assert(total_size
<= 2 * REG_SIZE
);
1796 const unsigned exec_size
=
1797 (total_size
<= REG_SIZE
) ? inst
->exec_size
: inst
->exec_size
/ 2;
1799 unsigned width
= inst
->src
[i
].stride
== 0 ? 1 : exec_size
;
1800 struct brw_reg reg
=
1801 stride(byte_offset(retype(brw_vec8_grf(grf
, 0), inst
->src
[i
].type
),
1802 inst
->src
[i
].offset
% REG_SIZE
),
1803 exec_size
* inst
->src
[i
].stride
,
1804 width
, inst
->src
[i
].stride
);
1805 reg
.abs
= inst
->src
[i
].abs
;
1806 reg
.negate
= inst
->src
[i
].negate
;
1814 fs_visitor::assign_vs_urb_setup()
1816 struct brw_vs_prog_data
*vs_prog_data
= brw_vs_prog_data(prog_data
);
1818 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_VERTEX
);
1820 /* Each attribute is 4 regs. */
1821 this->first_non_payload_grf
+= 4 * vs_prog_data
->nr_attribute_slots
;
1823 assert(vs_prog_data
->base
.urb_read_length
<= 15);
1825 /* Rewrite all ATTR file references to the hw grf that they land in. */
1826 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
1827 convert_attr_sources_to_hw_regs(inst
);
1832 fs_visitor::assign_tcs_urb_setup()
1834 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL
);
1836 /* Rewrite all ATTR file references to HW_REGs. */
1837 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
1838 convert_attr_sources_to_hw_regs(inst
);
1843 fs_visitor::assign_tes_urb_setup()
1845 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_TESS_EVAL
);
1847 struct brw_vue_prog_data
*vue_prog_data
= brw_vue_prog_data(prog_data
);
1849 first_non_payload_grf
+= 8 * vue_prog_data
->urb_read_length
;
1851 /* Rewrite all ATTR file references to HW_REGs. */
1852 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
1853 convert_attr_sources_to_hw_regs(inst
);
1858 fs_visitor::assign_gs_urb_setup()
1860 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY
);
1862 struct brw_vue_prog_data
*vue_prog_data
= brw_vue_prog_data(prog_data
);
1864 first_non_payload_grf
+=
1865 8 * vue_prog_data
->urb_read_length
* nir
->info
.gs
.vertices_in
;
1867 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
1868 /* Rewrite all ATTR file references to GRFs. */
1869 convert_attr_sources_to_hw_regs(inst
);
1875 * Split large virtual GRFs into separate components if we can.
1877 * This is mostly duplicated with what brw_fs_vector_splitting does,
1878 * but that's really conservative because it's afraid of doing
1879 * splitting that doesn't result in real progress after the rest of
1880 * the optimization phases, which would cause infinite looping in
1881 * optimization. We can do it once here, safely. This also has the
1882 * opportunity to split interpolated values, or maybe even uniforms,
1883 * which we don't have at the IR level.
1885 * We want to split, because virtual GRFs are what we register
1886 * allocate and spill (due to contiguousness requirements for some
1887 * instructions), and they're what we naturally generate in the
1888 * codegen process, but most virtual GRFs don't actually need to be
1889 * contiguous sets of GRFs. If we split, we'll end up with reduced
1890 * live intervals and better dead code elimination and coalescing.
1893 fs_visitor::split_virtual_grfs()
1895 /* Compact the register file so we eliminate dead vgrfs. This
1896 * only defines split points for live registers, so if we have
1897 * too large dead registers they will hit assertions later.
1899 compact_virtual_grfs();
1901 int num_vars
= this->alloc
.count
;
1903 /* Count the total number of registers */
1905 int vgrf_to_reg
[num_vars
];
1906 for (int i
= 0; i
< num_vars
; i
++) {
1907 vgrf_to_reg
[i
] = reg_count
;
1908 reg_count
+= alloc
.sizes
[i
];
1911 /* An array of "split points". For each register slot, this indicates
1912 * if this slot can be separated from the previous slot. Every time an
1913 * instruction uses multiple elements of a register (as a source or
1914 * destination), we mark the used slots as inseparable. Then we go
1915 * through and split the registers into the smallest pieces we can.
1917 bool *split_points
= new bool[reg_count
];
1918 memset(split_points
, 0, reg_count
* sizeof(*split_points
));
1920 /* Mark all used registers as fully splittable */
1921 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
1922 if (inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
) {
1923 int reg
= vgrf_to_reg
[inst
->dst
.nr
];
1924 for (unsigned j
= 1; j
< this->alloc
.sizes
[inst
->dst
.nr
]; j
++)
1925 split_points
[reg
+ j
] = true;
1928 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
1929 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== VGRF
) {
1930 int reg
= vgrf_to_reg
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
];
1931 for (unsigned j
= 1; j
< this->alloc
.sizes
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
]; j
++)
1932 split_points
[reg
+ j
] = true;
1937 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
1938 /* We fix up undef instructions later */
1939 if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_UNDEF
) {
1940 /* UNDEF instructions are currently only used to undef entire
1941 * registers. We need this invariant later when we split them.
1943 assert(inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
);
1944 assert(inst
->dst
.offset
== 0);
1945 assert(inst
->size_written
== alloc
.sizes
[inst
->dst
.nr
] * REG_SIZE
);
1949 if (inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
) {
1950 int reg
= vgrf_to_reg
[inst
->dst
.nr
] + inst
->dst
.offset
/ REG_SIZE
;
1951 for (unsigned j
= 1; j
< regs_written(inst
); j
++)
1952 split_points
[reg
+ j
] = false;
1954 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
1955 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== VGRF
) {
1956 int reg
= vgrf_to_reg
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
] + inst
->src
[i
].offset
/ REG_SIZE
;
1957 for (unsigned j
= 1; j
< regs_read(inst
, i
); j
++)
1958 split_points
[reg
+ j
] = false;
1963 int *new_virtual_grf
= new int[reg_count
];
1964 int *new_reg_offset
= new int[reg_count
];
1967 for (int i
= 0; i
< num_vars
; i
++) {
1968 /* The first one should always be 0 as a quick sanity check. */
1969 assert(split_points
[reg
] == false);
1972 new_reg_offset
[reg
] = 0;
1977 for (unsigned j
= 1; j
< alloc
.sizes
[i
]; j
++) {
1978 /* If this is a split point, reset the offset to 0 and allocate a
1979 * new virtual GRF for the previous offset many registers
1981 if (split_points
[reg
]) {
1982 assert(offset
<= MAX_VGRF_SIZE
);
1983 int grf
= alloc
.allocate(offset
);
1984 for (int k
= reg
- offset
; k
< reg
; k
++)
1985 new_virtual_grf
[k
] = grf
;
1988 new_reg_offset
[reg
] = offset
;
1993 /* The last one gets the original register number */
1994 assert(offset
<= MAX_VGRF_SIZE
);
1995 alloc
.sizes
[i
] = offset
;
1996 for (int k
= reg
- offset
; k
< reg
; k
++)
1997 new_virtual_grf
[k
] = i
;
1999 assert(reg
== reg_count
);
2001 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
2002 if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_UNDEF
) {
2003 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
2004 assert(inst
->size_written
% REG_SIZE
== 0);
2005 unsigned reg_offset
= 0;
2006 while (reg_offset
< inst
->size_written
/ REG_SIZE
) {
2007 reg
= vgrf_to_reg
[inst
->dst
.nr
] + reg_offset
;
2008 ibld
.UNDEF(fs_reg(VGRF
, new_virtual_grf
[reg
], inst
->dst
.type
));
2009 reg_offset
+= alloc
.sizes
[new_virtual_grf
[reg
]];
2011 inst
->remove(block
);
2015 if (inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
) {
2016 reg
= vgrf_to_reg
[inst
->dst
.nr
] + inst
->dst
.offset
/ REG_SIZE
;
2017 inst
->dst
.nr
= new_virtual_grf
[reg
];
2018 inst
->dst
.offset
= new_reg_offset
[reg
] * REG_SIZE
+
2019 inst
->dst
.offset
% REG_SIZE
;
2020 assert((unsigned)new_reg_offset
[reg
] < alloc
.sizes
[new_virtual_grf
[reg
]]);
2022 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
2023 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== VGRF
) {
2024 reg
= vgrf_to_reg
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
] + inst
->src
[i
].offset
/ REG_SIZE
;
2025 inst
->src
[i
].nr
= new_virtual_grf
[reg
];
2026 inst
->src
[i
].offset
= new_reg_offset
[reg
] * REG_SIZE
+
2027 inst
->src
[i
].offset
% REG_SIZE
;
2028 assert((unsigned)new_reg_offset
[reg
] < alloc
.sizes
[new_virtual_grf
[reg
]]);
2032 invalidate_live_intervals();
2034 delete[] split_points
;
2035 delete[] new_virtual_grf
;
2036 delete[] new_reg_offset
;
2040 * Remove unused virtual GRFs and compact the virtual_grf_* arrays.
2042 * During code generation, we create tons of temporary variables, many of
2043 * which get immediately killed and are never used again. Yet, in later
2044 * optimization and analysis passes, such as compute_live_intervals, we need
2045 * to loop over all the virtual GRFs. Compacting them can save a lot of
2049 fs_visitor::compact_virtual_grfs()
2051 bool progress
= false;
2052 int *remap_table
= new int[this->alloc
.count
];
2053 memset(remap_table
, -1, this->alloc
.count
* sizeof(int));
2055 /* Mark which virtual GRFs are used. */
2056 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, const fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
2057 if (inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
)
2058 remap_table
[inst
->dst
.nr
] = 0;
2060 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
2061 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== VGRF
)
2062 remap_table
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
] = 0;
2066 /* Compact the GRF arrays. */
2068 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< this->alloc
.count
; i
++) {
2069 if (remap_table
[i
] == -1) {
2070 /* We just found an unused register. This means that we are
2071 * actually going to compact something.
2075 remap_table
[i
] = new_index
;
2076 alloc
.sizes
[new_index
] = alloc
.sizes
[i
];
2077 invalidate_live_intervals();
2082 this->alloc
.count
= new_index
;
2084 /* Patch all the instructions to use the newly renumbered registers */
2085 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
2086 if (inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
)
2087 inst
->dst
.nr
= remap_table
[inst
->dst
.nr
];
2089 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
2090 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== VGRF
)
2091 inst
->src
[i
].nr
= remap_table
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
];
2095 /* Patch all the references to delta_xy, since they're used in register
2096 * allocation. If they're unused, switch them to BAD_FILE so we don't
2097 * think some random VGRF is delta_xy.
2099 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(delta_xy
); i
++) {
2100 if (delta_xy
[i
].file
== VGRF
) {
2101 if (remap_table
[delta_xy
[i
].nr
] != -1) {
2102 delta_xy
[i
].nr
= remap_table
[delta_xy
[i
].nr
];
2104 delta_xy
[i
].file
= BAD_FILE
;
2109 delete[] remap_table
;
2115 get_subgroup_id_param_index(const brw_stage_prog_data
*prog_data
)
2117 if (prog_data
->nr_params
== 0)
2120 /* The local thread id is always the last parameter in the list */
2121 uint32_t last_param
= prog_data
->param
[prog_data
->nr_params
- 1];
2122 if (last_param
== BRW_PARAM_BUILTIN_SUBGROUP_ID
)
2123 return prog_data
->nr_params
- 1;
2129 * Struct for handling complex alignments.
2131 * A complex alignment is stored as multiplier and an offset. A value is
2132 * considered to be aligned if it is {offset} larger than a multiple of {mul}.
2133 * For instance, with an alignment of {8, 2}, cplx_align_apply would do the
2136 * N | cplx_align_apply({8, 2}, N)
2137 * ----+-----------------------------
2151 #define CPLX_ALIGN_MAX_MUL 8
2154 cplx_align_assert_sane(struct cplx_align a
)
2156 assert(a
.mul
> 0 && util_is_power_of_two_nonzero(a
.mul
));
2157 assert(a
.offset
< a
.mul
);
2161 * Combines two alignments to produce a least multiple of sorts.
2163 * The returned alignment is the smallest (in terms of multiplier) such that
2164 * anything aligned to both a and b will be aligned to the new alignment.
2165 * This function will assert-fail if a and b are not compatible, i.e. if the
2166 * offset parameters are such that no common alignment is possible.
2168 static struct cplx_align
2169 cplx_align_combine(struct cplx_align a
, struct cplx_align b
)
2171 cplx_align_assert_sane(a
);
2172 cplx_align_assert_sane(b
);
2174 /* Assert that the alignments agree. */
2175 assert((a
.offset
& (b
.mul
- 1)) == (b
.offset
& (a
.mul
- 1)));
2177 return a
.mul
> b
.mul
? a
: b
;
2181 * Apply a complex alignment
2183 * This function will return the smallest number greater than or equal to
2184 * offset that is aligned to align.
2187 cplx_align_apply(struct cplx_align align
, unsigned offset
)
2189 return ALIGN(offset
- align
.offset
, align
.mul
) + align
.offset
;
2192 #define UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE 4
2194 struct uniform_slot_info
{
2195 /** True if the given uniform slot is live */
2198 /** True if this slot and the next slot must remain contiguous */
2199 unsigned contiguous
:1;
2201 struct cplx_align align
;
2205 mark_uniform_slots_read(struct uniform_slot_info
*slots
,
2206 unsigned num_slots
, unsigned alignment
)
2208 assert(alignment
> 0 && util_is_power_of_two_nonzero(alignment
));
2209 assert(alignment
<= CPLX_ALIGN_MAX_MUL
);
2211 /* We can't align a slot to anything less than the slot size */
2212 alignment
= MAX2(alignment
, UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
);
2214 struct cplx_align align
= {alignment
, 0};
2215 cplx_align_assert_sane(align
);
2217 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< num_slots
; i
++) {
2218 slots
[i
].is_live
= true;
2219 if (i
< num_slots
- 1)
2220 slots
[i
].contiguous
= true;
2222 align
.offset
= (i
* UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
) & (align
.mul
- 1);
2223 if (slots
[i
].align
.mul
== 0) {
2224 slots
[i
].align
= align
;
2226 slots
[i
].align
= cplx_align_combine(slots
[i
].align
, align
);
2232 * Assign UNIFORM file registers to either push constants or pull constants.
2234 * We allow a fragment shader to have more than the specified minimum
2235 * maximum number of fragment shader uniform components (64). If
2236 * there are too many of these, they'd fill up all of register space.
2237 * So, this will push some of them out to the pull constant buffer and
2238 * update the program to load them.
2241 fs_visitor::assign_constant_locations()
2243 /* Only the first compile gets to decide on locations. */
2244 if (push_constant_loc
) {
2245 assert(pull_constant_loc
);
2249 if (compiler
->compact_params
) {
2250 struct uniform_slot_info slots
[uniforms
];
2251 memset(slots
, 0, sizeof(slots
));
2253 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
2254 for (int i
= 0 ; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
2255 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
!= UNIFORM
)
2258 /* NIR tightly packs things so the uniform number might not be
2259 * aligned (if we have a double right after a float, for
2260 * instance). This is fine because the process of re-arranging
2261 * them will ensure that things are properly aligned. The offset
2262 * into that uniform, however, must be aligned.
2264 * In Vulkan, we have explicit offsets but everything is crammed
2265 * into a single "variable" so inst->src[i].nr will always be 0.
2266 * Everything will be properly aligned relative to that one base.
2268 assert(inst
->src
[i
].offset
% type_sz(inst
->src
[i
].type
) == 0);
2270 unsigned u
= inst
->src
[i
].nr
+
2271 inst
->src
[i
].offset
/ UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
;
2276 unsigned slots_read
;
2277 if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_MOV_INDIRECT
&& i
== 0) {
2278 slots_read
= DIV_ROUND_UP(inst
->src
[2].ud
, UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
);
2280 unsigned bytes_read
= inst
->components_read(i
) *
2281 type_sz(inst
->src
[i
].type
);
2282 slots_read
= DIV_ROUND_UP(bytes_read
, UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
);
2285 assert(u
+ slots_read
<= uniforms
);
2286 mark_uniform_slots_read(&slots
[u
], slots_read
,
2287 type_sz(inst
->src
[i
].type
));
2291 int subgroup_id_index
= get_subgroup_id_param_index(stage_prog_data
);
2293 /* Only allow 16 registers (128 uniform components) as push constants.
2295 * Just demote the end of the list. We could probably do better
2296 * here, demoting things that are rarely used in the program first.
2298 * If changing this value, note the limitation about total_regs in
2301 unsigned int max_push_components
= 16 * 8;
2302 if (subgroup_id_index
>= 0)
2303 max_push_components
--; /* Save a slot for the thread ID */
2305 /* We push small arrays, but no bigger than 16 floats. This is big
2306 * enough for a vec4 but hopefully not large enough to push out other
2307 * stuff. We should probably use a better heuristic at some point.
2309 const unsigned int max_chunk_size
= 16;
2311 unsigned int num_push_constants
= 0;
2312 unsigned int num_pull_constants
= 0;
2314 push_constant_loc
= ralloc_array(mem_ctx
, int, uniforms
);
2315 pull_constant_loc
= ralloc_array(mem_ctx
, int, uniforms
);
2317 /* Default to -1 meaning no location */
2318 memset(push_constant_loc
, -1, uniforms
* sizeof(*push_constant_loc
));
2319 memset(pull_constant_loc
, -1, uniforms
* sizeof(*pull_constant_loc
));
2321 int chunk_start
= -1;
2322 struct cplx_align align
;
2323 for (unsigned u
= 0; u
< uniforms
; u
++) {
2324 if (!slots
[u
].is_live
) {
2325 assert(chunk_start
== -1);
2329 /* Skip subgroup_id_index to put it in the last push register. */
2330 if (subgroup_id_index
== (int)u
)
2333 if (chunk_start
== -1) {
2335 align
= slots
[u
].align
;
2337 /* Offset into the chunk */
2338 unsigned chunk_offset
= (u
- chunk_start
) * UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
;
2340 /* Shift the slot alignment down by the chunk offset so it is
2341 * comparable with the base chunk alignment.
2343 struct cplx_align slot_align
= slots
[u
].align
;
2345 (slot_align
.offset
- chunk_offset
) & (align
.mul
- 1);
2347 align
= cplx_align_combine(align
, slot_align
);
2350 /* Sanity check the alignment */
2351 cplx_align_assert_sane(align
);
2353 if (slots
[u
].contiguous
)
2356 /* Adjust the alignment to be in terms of slots, not bytes */
2357 assert((align
.mul
& (UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
- 1)) == 0);
2358 assert((align
.offset
& (UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
- 1)) == 0);
2359 align
.mul
/= UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
;
2360 align
.offset
/= UNIFORM_SLOT_SIZE
;
2362 unsigned push_start_align
= cplx_align_apply(align
, num_push_constants
);
2363 unsigned chunk_size
= u
- chunk_start
+ 1;
2364 if ((!compiler
->supports_pull_constants
&& u
< UBO_START
) ||
2365 (chunk_size
< max_chunk_size
&&
2366 push_start_align
+ chunk_size
<= max_push_components
)) {
2367 /* Align up the number of push constants */
2368 num_push_constants
= push_start_align
;
2369 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< chunk_size
; i
++)
2370 push_constant_loc
[chunk_start
+ i
] = num_push_constants
++;
2372 /* We need to pull this one */
2373 num_pull_constants
= cplx_align_apply(align
, num_pull_constants
);
2374 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< chunk_size
; i
++)
2375 pull_constant_loc
[chunk_start
+ i
] = num_pull_constants
++;
2378 /* Reset the chunk and start again */
2382 /* Add the CS local thread ID uniform at the end of the push constants */
2383 if (subgroup_id_index
>= 0)
2384 push_constant_loc
[subgroup_id_index
] = num_push_constants
++;
2386 /* As the uniforms are going to be reordered, stash the old array and
2387 * create two new arrays for push/pull params.
2389 uint32_t *param
= stage_prog_data
->param
;
2390 stage_prog_data
->nr_params
= num_push_constants
;
2391 if (num_push_constants
) {
2392 stage_prog_data
->param
= rzalloc_array(mem_ctx
, uint32_t,
2393 num_push_constants
);
2395 stage_prog_data
->param
= NULL
;
2397 assert(stage_prog_data
->nr_pull_params
== 0);
2398 assert(stage_prog_data
->pull_param
== NULL
);
2399 if (num_pull_constants
> 0) {
2400 stage_prog_data
->nr_pull_params
= num_pull_constants
;
2401 stage_prog_data
->pull_param
= rzalloc_array(mem_ctx
, uint32_t,
2402 num_pull_constants
);
2405 /* Up until now, the param[] array has been indexed by reg + offset
2406 * of UNIFORM registers. Move pull constants into pull_param[] and
2407 * condense param[] to only contain the uniforms we chose to push.
2409 * NOTE: Because we are condensing the params[] array, we know that
2410 * push_constant_loc[i] <= i and we can do it in one smooth loop without
2411 * having to make a copy.
2413 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< uniforms
; i
++) {
2414 uint32_t value
= param
[i
];
2415 if (pull_constant_loc
[i
] != -1) {
2416 stage_prog_data
->pull_param
[pull_constant_loc
[i
]] = value
;
2417 } else if (push_constant_loc
[i
] != -1) {
2418 stage_prog_data
->param
[push_constant_loc
[i
]] = value
;
2423 /* If we don't want to compact anything, just set up dummy push/pull
2424 * arrays. All the rest of the compiler cares about are these arrays.
2426 push_constant_loc
= ralloc_array(mem_ctx
, int, uniforms
);
2427 pull_constant_loc
= ralloc_array(mem_ctx
, int, uniforms
);
2429 for (unsigned u
= 0; u
< uniforms
; u
++)
2430 push_constant_loc
[u
] = u
;
2432 memset(pull_constant_loc
, -1, uniforms
* sizeof(*pull_constant_loc
));
2435 /* Now that we know how many regular uniforms we'll push, reduce the
2436 * UBO push ranges so we don't exceed the 3DSTATE_CONSTANT limits.
2438 unsigned push_length
= DIV_ROUND_UP(stage_prog_data
->nr_params
, 8);
2439 for (int i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++) {
2440 struct brw_ubo_range
*range
= &prog_data
->ubo_ranges
[i
];
2442 if (push_length
+ range
->length
> 64)
2443 range
->length
= 64 - push_length
;
2445 push_length
+= range
->length
;
2447 assert(push_length
<= 64);
2451 fs_visitor::get_pull_locs(const fs_reg
&src
,
2452 unsigned *out_surf_index
,
2453 unsigned *out_pull_index
)
2455 assert(src
.file
== UNIFORM
);
2457 if (src
.nr
>= UBO_START
) {
2458 const struct brw_ubo_range
*range
=
2459 &prog_data
->ubo_ranges
[src
.nr
- UBO_START
];
2461 /* If this access is in our (reduced) range, use the push data. */
2462 if (src
.offset
/ 32 < range
->length
)
2465 *out_surf_index
= prog_data
->binding_table
.ubo_start
+ range
->block
;
2466 *out_pull_index
= (32 * range
->start
+ src
.offset
) / 4;
2468 prog_data
->has_ubo_pull
= true;
2472 const unsigned location
= src
.nr
+ src
.offset
/ 4;
2474 if (location
< uniforms
&& pull_constant_loc
[location
] != -1) {
2475 /* A regular uniform push constant */
2476 *out_surf_index
= stage_prog_data
->binding_table
.pull_constants_start
;
2477 *out_pull_index
= pull_constant_loc
[location
];
2479 prog_data
->has_ubo_pull
= true;
2487 * Replace UNIFORM register file access with either UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD
2488 * or VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD instructions which load values into VGRFs.
2491 fs_visitor::lower_constant_loads()
2493 unsigned index
, pull_index
;
2495 foreach_block_and_inst_safe (block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
2496 /* Set up the annotation tracking for new generated instructions. */
2497 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
2499 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
2500 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
!= UNIFORM
)
2503 /* We'll handle this case later */
2504 if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_MOV_INDIRECT
&& i
== 0)
2507 if (!get_pull_locs(inst
->src
[i
], &index
, &pull_index
))
2510 assert(inst
->src
[i
].stride
== 0);
2512 const unsigned block_sz
= 64; /* Fetch one cacheline at a time. */
2513 const fs_builder ubld
= ibld
.exec_all().group(block_sz
/ 4, 0);
2514 const fs_reg dst
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
2515 const unsigned base
= pull_index
* 4;
2517 ubld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD
,
2518 dst
, brw_imm_ud(index
), brw_imm_ud(base
& ~(block_sz
- 1)));
2520 /* Rewrite the instruction to use the temporary VGRF. */
2521 inst
->src
[i
].file
= VGRF
;
2522 inst
->src
[i
].nr
= dst
.nr
;
2523 inst
->src
[i
].offset
= (base
& (block_sz
- 1)) +
2524 inst
->src
[i
].offset
% 4;
2527 if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_MOV_INDIRECT
&&
2528 inst
->src
[0].file
== UNIFORM
) {
2530 if (!get_pull_locs(inst
->src
[0], &index
, &pull_index
))
2533 VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD(ibld
, inst
->dst
,
2537 inst
->remove(block
);
2540 invalidate_live_intervals();
2544 fs_visitor::opt_algebraic()
2546 bool progress
= false;
2548 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
2549 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
2550 case BRW_OPCODE_MOV
:
2551 if (!devinfo
->has_64bit_float
&&
2552 !devinfo
->has_64bit_int
&&
2553 (inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_DF
||
2554 inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UQ
||
2555 inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_Q
)) {
2556 assert(inst
->dst
.type
== inst
->src
[0].type
);
2557 assert(!inst
->saturate
);
2558 assert(!inst
->src
[0].abs
);
2559 assert(!inst
->src
[0].negate
);
2560 const brw::fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
2562 if (inst
->src
[0].file
== IMM
) {
2563 ibld
.MOV(subscript(inst
->dst
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1),
2564 brw_imm_ud(inst
->src
[0].u64
>> 32));
2565 ibld
.MOV(subscript(inst
->dst
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0),
2566 brw_imm_ud(inst
->src
[0].u64
));
2568 ibld
.MOV(subscript(inst
->dst
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1),
2569 subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1));
2570 ibld
.MOV(subscript(inst
->dst
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0),
2571 subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0));
2574 inst
->remove(block
);
2578 if ((inst
->conditional_mod
== BRW_CONDITIONAL_Z
||
2579 inst
->conditional_mod
== BRW_CONDITIONAL_NZ
) &&
2580 inst
->dst
.is_null() &&
2581 (inst
->src
[0].abs
|| inst
->src
[0].negate
)) {
2582 inst
->src
[0].abs
= false;
2583 inst
->src
[0].negate
= false;
2588 if (inst
->src
[0].file
!= IMM
)
2591 if (inst
->saturate
) {
2592 /* Full mixed-type saturates don't happen. However, we can end up
2595 * mov.sat(8) g21<1>DF -1F
2597 * Other mixed-size-but-same-base-type cases may also be possible.
2599 if (inst
->dst
.type
!= inst
->src
[0].type
&&
2600 inst
->dst
.type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_DF
&&
2601 inst
->src
[0].type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
)
2602 assert(!"unimplemented: saturate mixed types");
2604 if (brw_saturate_immediate(inst
->src
[0].type
,
2605 &inst
->src
[0].as_brw_reg())) {
2606 inst
->saturate
= false;
2612 case BRW_OPCODE_MUL
:
2613 if (inst
->src
[1].file
!= IMM
)
2617 if (inst
->src
[1].is_one()) {
2618 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2619 inst
->src
[1] = reg_undef
;
2625 if (inst
->src
[1].is_negative_one()) {
2626 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2627 inst
->src
[0].negate
= !inst
->src
[0].negate
;
2628 inst
->src
[1] = reg_undef
;
2633 if (inst
->src
[0].file
== IMM
) {
2634 assert(inst
->src
[0].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
2635 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2636 inst
->src
[0].f
*= inst
->src
[1].f
;
2637 inst
->src
[1] = reg_undef
;
2642 case BRW_OPCODE_ADD
:
2643 if (inst
->src
[1].file
!= IMM
)
2646 if (inst
->src
[0].file
== IMM
) {
2647 assert(inst
->src
[0].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
2648 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2649 inst
->src
[0].f
+= inst
->src
[1].f
;
2650 inst
->src
[1] = reg_undef
;
2656 if (inst
->src
[0].equals(inst
->src
[1]) ||
2657 inst
->src
[1].is_zero()) {
2658 /* On Gen8+, the OR instruction can have a source modifier that
2659 * performs logical not on the operand. Cases of 'OR r0, ~r1, 0'
2660 * or 'OR r0, ~r1, ~r1' should become a NOT instead of a MOV.
2662 if (inst
->src
[0].negate
) {
2663 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_NOT
;
2664 inst
->src
[0].negate
= false;
2666 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2668 inst
->src
[1] = reg_undef
;
2673 case BRW_OPCODE_CMP
:
2674 if ((inst
->conditional_mod
== BRW_CONDITIONAL_Z
||
2675 inst
->conditional_mod
== BRW_CONDITIONAL_NZ
) &&
2676 inst
->src
[1].is_zero() &&
2677 (inst
->src
[0].abs
|| inst
->src
[0].negate
)) {
2678 inst
->src
[0].abs
= false;
2679 inst
->src
[0].negate
= false;
2684 case BRW_OPCODE_SEL
:
2685 if (!devinfo
->has_64bit_float
&&
2686 !devinfo
->has_64bit_int
&&
2687 (inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_DF
||
2688 inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UQ
||
2689 inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_Q
)) {
2690 assert(inst
->dst
.type
== inst
->src
[0].type
);
2691 assert(!inst
->saturate
);
2692 assert(!inst
->src
[0].abs
&& !inst
->src
[0].negate
);
2693 assert(!inst
->src
[1].abs
&& !inst
->src
[1].negate
);
2694 const brw::fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
2696 set_predicate(inst
->predicate
,
2697 ibld
.SEL(subscript(inst
->dst
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0),
2698 subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0),
2699 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0)));
2700 set_predicate(inst
->predicate
,
2701 ibld
.SEL(subscript(inst
->dst
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1),
2702 subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1),
2703 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1)));
2705 inst
->remove(block
);
2708 if (inst
->src
[0].equals(inst
->src
[1])) {
2709 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2710 inst
->src
[1] = reg_undef
;
2711 inst
->predicate
= BRW_PREDICATE_NONE
;
2712 inst
->predicate_inverse
= false;
2714 } else if (inst
->saturate
&& inst
->src
[1].file
== IMM
) {
2715 switch (inst
->conditional_mod
) {
2716 case BRW_CONDITIONAL_LE
:
2717 case BRW_CONDITIONAL_L
:
2718 switch (inst
->src
[1].type
) {
2719 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
:
2720 if (inst
->src
[1].f
>= 1.0f
) {
2721 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2722 inst
->src
[1] = reg_undef
;
2723 inst
->conditional_mod
= BRW_CONDITIONAL_NONE
;
2731 case BRW_CONDITIONAL_GE
:
2732 case BRW_CONDITIONAL_G
:
2733 switch (inst
->src
[1].type
) {
2734 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
:
2735 if (inst
->src
[1].f
<= 0.0f
) {
2736 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2737 inst
->src
[1] = reg_undef
;
2738 inst
->conditional_mod
= BRW_CONDITIONAL_NONE
;
2750 case BRW_OPCODE_MAD
:
2751 if (inst
->src
[0].type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
||
2752 inst
->src
[1].type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
||
2753 inst
->src
[2].type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
)
2755 if (inst
->src
[1].is_one()) {
2756 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_ADD
;
2757 inst
->src
[1] = inst
->src
[2];
2758 inst
->src
[2] = reg_undef
;
2760 } else if (inst
->src
[2].is_one()) {
2761 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_ADD
;
2762 inst
->src
[2] = reg_undef
;
2766 case SHADER_OPCODE_BROADCAST
:
2767 if (is_uniform(inst
->src
[0])) {
2768 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2770 inst
->force_writemask_all
= true;
2772 } else if (inst
->src
[1].file
== IMM
) {
2773 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2774 /* It's possible that the selected component will be too large and
2775 * overflow the register. This can happen if someone does a
2776 * readInvocation() from GLSL or SPIR-V and provides an OOB
2777 * invocationIndex. If this happens and we some how manage
2778 * to constant fold it in and get here, then component() may cause
2779 * us to start reading outside of the VGRF which will lead to an
2780 * assert later. Instead, just let it wrap around if it goes over
2783 const unsigned comp
= inst
->src
[1].ud
& (inst
->exec_size
- 1);
2784 inst
->src
[0] = component(inst
->src
[0], comp
);
2786 inst
->force_writemask_all
= true;
2791 case SHADER_OPCODE_SHUFFLE
:
2792 if (is_uniform(inst
->src
[0])) {
2793 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2796 } else if (inst
->src
[1].file
== IMM
) {
2797 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
2798 inst
->src
[0] = component(inst
->src
[0],
2809 /* Swap if src[0] is immediate. */
2810 if (progress
&& inst
->is_commutative()) {
2811 if (inst
->src
[0].file
== IMM
) {
2812 fs_reg tmp
= inst
->src
[1];
2813 inst
->src
[1] = inst
->src
[0];
2822 * Optimize sample messages that have constant zero values for the trailing
2823 * texture coordinates. We can just reduce the message length for these
2824 * instructions instead of reserving a register for it. Trailing parameters
2825 * that aren't sent default to zero anyway. This will cause the dead code
2826 * eliminator to remove the MOV instruction that would otherwise be emitted to
2827 * set up the zero value.
2830 fs_visitor::opt_zero_samples()
2832 /* Gen4 infers the texturing opcode based on the message length so we can't
2835 if (devinfo
->gen
< 5)
2838 bool progress
= false;
2840 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
2841 if (!inst
->is_tex())
2844 fs_inst
*load_payload
= (fs_inst
*) inst
->prev
;
2846 if (load_payload
->is_head_sentinel() ||
2847 load_payload
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_LOAD_PAYLOAD
)
2850 /* We don't want to remove the message header or the first parameter.
2851 * Removing the first parameter is not allowed, see the Haswell PRM
2852 * volume 7, page 149:
2854 * "Parameter 0 is required except for the sampleinfo message, which
2855 * has no parameter 0"
2857 while (inst
->mlen
> inst
->header_size
+ inst
->exec_size
/ 8 &&
2858 load_payload
->src
[(inst
->mlen
- inst
->header_size
) /
2859 (inst
->exec_size
/ 8) +
2860 inst
->header_size
- 1].is_zero()) {
2861 inst
->mlen
-= inst
->exec_size
/ 8;
2867 invalidate_live_intervals();
2873 * Optimize sample messages which are followed by the final RT write.
2875 * CHV, and GEN9+ can mark a texturing SEND instruction with EOT to have its
2876 * results sent directly to the framebuffer, bypassing the EU. Recognize the
2877 * final texturing results copied to the framebuffer write payload and modify
2878 * them to write to the framebuffer directly.
2881 fs_visitor::opt_sampler_eot()
2883 brw_wm_prog_key
*key
= (brw_wm_prog_key
*) this->key
;
2885 if (stage
!= MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
|| dispatch_width
> 16)
2888 if (devinfo
->gen
!= 9 && !devinfo
->is_cherryview
)
2891 /* FINISHME: It should be possible to implement this optimization when there
2892 * are multiple drawbuffers.
2894 if (key
->nr_color_regions
!= 1)
2897 /* Requires emitting a bunch of saturating MOV instructions during logical
2898 * send lowering to clamp the color payload, which the sampler unit isn't
2899 * going to do for us.
2901 if (key
->clamp_fragment_color
)
2904 /* Look for a texturing instruction immediately before the final FB_WRITE. */
2905 bblock_t
*block
= cfg
->blocks
[cfg
->num_blocks
- 1];
2906 fs_inst
*fb_write
= (fs_inst
*)block
->end();
2907 assert(fb_write
->eot
);
2908 assert(fb_write
->opcode
== FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE_LOGICAL
);
2910 /* There wasn't one; nothing to do. */
2911 if (unlikely(fb_write
->prev
->is_head_sentinel()))
2914 fs_inst
*tex_inst
= (fs_inst
*) fb_write
->prev
;
2916 /* 3D Sampler » Messages » Message Format
2918 * “Response Length of zero is allowed on all SIMD8* and SIMD16* sampler
2919 * messages except sample+killpix, resinfo, sampleinfo, LOD, and gather4*”
2921 if (tex_inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TEX_LOGICAL
&&
2922 tex_inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TXD_LOGICAL
&&
2923 tex_inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_LOGICAL
&&
2924 tex_inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TXL_LOGICAL
&&
2925 tex_inst
->opcode
!= FS_OPCODE_TXB_LOGICAL
&&
2926 tex_inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_LOGICAL
&&
2927 tex_inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W_LOGICAL
&&
2928 tex_inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS_LOGICAL
)
2931 /* XXX - This shouldn't be necessary. */
2932 if (tex_inst
->prev
->is_head_sentinel())
2935 /* Check that the FB write sources are fully initialized by the single
2936 * texturing instruction.
2938 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_NUM_SRCS
; i
++) {
2939 if (i
== FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COLOR0
) {
2940 if (!fb_write
->src
[i
].equals(tex_inst
->dst
) ||
2941 fb_write
->size_read(i
) != tex_inst
->size_written
)
2943 } else if (i
!= FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COMPONENTS
) {
2944 if (fb_write
->src
[i
].file
!= BAD_FILE
)
2949 assert(!tex_inst
->eot
); /* We can't get here twice */
2950 assert((tex_inst
->offset
& (0xff << 24)) == 0);
2952 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, tex_inst
);
2954 tex_inst
->offset
|= fb_write
->target
<< 24;
2955 tex_inst
->eot
= true;
2956 tex_inst
->dst
= ibld
.null_reg_ud();
2957 tex_inst
->size_written
= 0;
2958 fb_write
->remove(cfg
->blocks
[cfg
->num_blocks
- 1]);
2960 /* Marking EOT is sufficient, lower_logical_sends() will notice the EOT
2961 * flag and submit a header together with the sampler message as required
2964 invalidate_live_intervals();
2969 fs_visitor::opt_register_renaming()
2971 bool progress
= false;
2974 unsigned remap
[alloc
.count
];
2975 memset(remap
, ~0u, sizeof(unsigned) * alloc
.count
);
2977 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
2978 if (inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_IF
|| inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_DO
) {
2980 } else if (inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_ENDIF
||
2981 inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_WHILE
) {
2985 /* Rewrite instruction sources. */
2986 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
2987 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== VGRF
&&
2988 remap
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
] != ~0u &&
2989 remap
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
] != inst
->src
[i
].nr
) {
2990 inst
->src
[i
].nr
= remap
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
];
2995 const unsigned dst
= inst
->dst
.nr
;
2998 inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
&&
2999 alloc
.sizes
[inst
->dst
.nr
] * REG_SIZE
== inst
->size_written
&&
3000 !inst
->is_partial_write()) {
3001 if (remap
[dst
] == ~0u) {
3004 remap
[dst
] = alloc
.allocate(regs_written(inst
));
3005 inst
->dst
.nr
= remap
[dst
];
3008 } else if (inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
&&
3009 remap
[dst
] != ~0u &&
3010 remap
[dst
] != dst
) {
3011 inst
->dst
.nr
= remap
[dst
];
3017 invalidate_live_intervals();
3019 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(delta_xy
); i
++) {
3020 if (delta_xy
[i
].file
== VGRF
&& remap
[delta_xy
[i
].nr
] != ~0u) {
3021 delta_xy
[i
].nr
= remap
[delta_xy
[i
].nr
];
3030 * Remove redundant or useless discard jumps.
3032 * For example, we can eliminate jumps in the following sequence:
3034 * discard-jump (redundant with the next jump)
3035 * discard-jump (useless; jumps to the next instruction)
3039 fs_visitor::opt_redundant_discard_jumps()
3041 bool progress
= false;
3043 bblock_t
*last_bblock
= cfg
->blocks
[cfg
->num_blocks
- 1];
3045 fs_inst
*placeholder_halt
= NULL
;
3046 foreach_inst_in_block_reverse(fs_inst
, inst
, last_bblock
) {
3047 if (inst
->opcode
== FS_OPCODE_PLACEHOLDER_HALT
) {
3048 placeholder_halt
= inst
;
3053 if (!placeholder_halt
)
3056 /* Delete any HALTs immediately before the placeholder halt. */
3057 for (fs_inst
*prev
= (fs_inst
*) placeholder_halt
->prev
;
3058 !prev
->is_head_sentinel() && prev
->opcode
== FS_OPCODE_DISCARD_JUMP
;
3059 prev
= (fs_inst
*) placeholder_halt
->prev
) {
3060 prev
->remove(last_bblock
);
3065 invalidate_live_intervals();
3071 * Compute a bitmask with GRF granularity with a bit set for each GRF starting
3072 * from \p r.offset which overlaps the region starting at \p s.offset and
3073 * spanning \p ds bytes.
3075 static inline unsigned
3076 mask_relative_to(const fs_reg
&r
, const fs_reg
&s
, unsigned ds
)
3078 const int rel_offset
= reg_offset(s
) - reg_offset(r
);
3079 const int shift
= rel_offset
/ REG_SIZE
;
3080 const unsigned n
= DIV_ROUND_UP(rel_offset
% REG_SIZE
+ ds
, REG_SIZE
);
3081 assert(reg_space(r
) == reg_space(s
) &&
3082 shift
>= 0 && shift
< int(8 * sizeof(unsigned)));
3083 return ((1 << n
) - 1) << shift
;
3087 fs_visitor::compute_to_mrf()
3089 bool progress
= false;
3092 /* No MRFs on Gen >= 7. */
3093 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 7)
3096 calculate_live_intervals();
3098 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
3102 if (inst
->opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
||
3103 inst
->is_partial_write() ||
3104 inst
->dst
.file
!= MRF
|| inst
->src
[0].file
!= VGRF
||
3105 inst
->dst
.type
!= inst
->src
[0].type
||
3106 inst
->src
[0].abs
|| inst
->src
[0].negate
||
3107 !inst
->src
[0].is_contiguous() ||
3108 inst
->src
[0].offset
% REG_SIZE
!= 0)
3111 /* Can't compute-to-MRF this GRF if someone else was going to
3114 if (this->virtual_grf_end
[inst
->src
[0].nr
] > ip
)
3117 /* Found a move of a GRF to a MRF. Let's see if we can go rewrite the
3118 * things that computed the value of all GRFs of the source region. The
3119 * regs_left bitset keeps track of the registers we haven't yet found a
3120 * generating instruction for.
3122 unsigned regs_left
= (1 << regs_read(inst
, 0)) - 1;
3124 foreach_inst_in_block_reverse_starting_from(fs_inst
, scan_inst
, inst
) {
3125 if (regions_overlap(scan_inst
->dst
, scan_inst
->size_written
,
3126 inst
->src
[0], inst
->size_read(0))) {
3127 /* Found the last thing to write our reg we want to turn
3128 * into a compute-to-MRF.
3131 /* If this one instruction didn't populate all the
3132 * channels, bail. We might be able to rewrite everything
3133 * that writes that reg, but it would require smarter
3136 if (scan_inst
->is_partial_write())
3139 /* Handling things not fully contained in the source of the copy
3140 * would need us to understand coalescing out more than one MOV at
3143 if (!region_contained_in(scan_inst
->dst
, scan_inst
->size_written
,
3144 inst
->src
[0], inst
->size_read(0)))
3147 /* SEND instructions can't have MRF as a destination. */
3148 if (scan_inst
->mlen
)
3151 if (devinfo
->gen
== 6) {
3152 /* gen6 math instructions must have the destination be
3153 * GRF, so no compute-to-MRF for them.
3155 if (scan_inst
->is_math()) {
3160 /* Clear the bits for any registers this instruction overwrites. */
3161 regs_left
&= ~mask_relative_to(
3162 inst
->src
[0], scan_inst
->dst
, scan_inst
->size_written
);
3167 /* We don't handle control flow here. Most computation of
3168 * values that end up in MRFs are shortly before the MRF
3171 if (block
->start() == scan_inst
)
3174 /* You can't read from an MRF, so if someone else reads our
3175 * MRF's source GRF that we wanted to rewrite, that stops us.
3177 bool interfered
= false;
3178 for (int i
= 0; i
< scan_inst
->sources
; i
++) {
3179 if (regions_overlap(scan_inst
->src
[i
], scan_inst
->size_read(i
),
3180 inst
->src
[0], inst
->size_read(0))) {
3187 if (regions_overlap(scan_inst
->dst
, scan_inst
->size_written
,
3188 inst
->dst
, inst
->size_written
)) {
3189 /* If somebody else writes our MRF here, we can't
3190 * compute-to-MRF before that.
3195 if (scan_inst
->mlen
> 0 && scan_inst
->base_mrf
!= -1 &&
3196 regions_overlap(fs_reg(MRF
, scan_inst
->base_mrf
), scan_inst
->mlen
* REG_SIZE
,
3197 inst
->dst
, inst
->size_written
)) {
3198 /* Found a SEND instruction, which means that there are
3199 * live values in MRFs from base_mrf to base_mrf +
3200 * scan_inst->mlen - 1. Don't go pushing our MRF write up
3210 /* Found all generating instructions of our MRF's source value, so it
3211 * should be safe to rewrite them to point to the MRF directly.
3213 regs_left
= (1 << regs_read(inst
, 0)) - 1;
3215 foreach_inst_in_block_reverse_starting_from(fs_inst
, scan_inst
, inst
) {
3216 if (regions_overlap(scan_inst
->dst
, scan_inst
->size_written
,
3217 inst
->src
[0], inst
->size_read(0))) {
3218 /* Clear the bits for any registers this instruction overwrites. */
3219 regs_left
&= ~mask_relative_to(
3220 inst
->src
[0], scan_inst
->dst
, scan_inst
->size_written
);
3222 const unsigned rel_offset
= reg_offset(scan_inst
->dst
) -
3223 reg_offset(inst
->src
[0]);
3225 if (inst
->dst
.nr
& BRW_MRF_COMPR4
) {
3226 /* Apply the same address transformation done by the hardware
3227 * for COMPR4 MRF writes.
3229 assert(rel_offset
< 2 * REG_SIZE
);
3230 scan_inst
->dst
.nr
= inst
->dst
.nr
+ rel_offset
/ REG_SIZE
* 4;
3232 /* Clear the COMPR4 bit if the generating instruction is not
3235 if (scan_inst
->size_written
< 2 * REG_SIZE
)
3236 scan_inst
->dst
.nr
&= ~BRW_MRF_COMPR4
;
3239 /* Calculate the MRF number the result of this instruction is
3240 * ultimately written to.
3242 scan_inst
->dst
.nr
= inst
->dst
.nr
+ rel_offset
/ REG_SIZE
;
3245 scan_inst
->dst
.file
= MRF
;
3246 scan_inst
->dst
.offset
= inst
->dst
.offset
+ rel_offset
% REG_SIZE
;
3247 scan_inst
->saturate
|= inst
->saturate
;
3254 inst
->remove(block
);
3259 invalidate_live_intervals();
3265 * Eliminate FIND_LIVE_CHANNEL instructions occurring outside any control
3266 * flow. We could probably do better here with some form of divergence
3270 fs_visitor::eliminate_find_live_channel()
3272 bool progress
= false;
3275 if (!brw_stage_has_packed_dispatch(devinfo
, stage
, stage_prog_data
)) {
3276 /* The optimization below assumes that channel zero is live on thread
3277 * dispatch, which may not be the case if the fixed function dispatches
3283 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
3284 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
3290 case BRW_OPCODE_ENDIF
:
3291 case BRW_OPCODE_WHILE
:
3295 case FS_OPCODE_DISCARD_JUMP
:
3296 /* This can potentially make control flow non-uniform until the end
3301 case SHADER_OPCODE_FIND_LIVE_CHANNEL
:
3303 inst
->opcode
= BRW_OPCODE_MOV
;
3304 inst
->src
[0] = brw_imm_ud(0u);
3306 inst
->force_writemask_all
= true;
3320 * Once we've generated code, try to convert normal FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE
3321 * instructions to FS_OPCODE_REP_FB_WRITE.
3324 fs_visitor::emit_repclear_shader()
3326 brw_wm_prog_key
*key
= (brw_wm_prog_key
*) this->key
;
3328 int color_mrf
= base_mrf
+ 2;
3332 mov
= bld
.exec_all().group(4, 0)
3333 .MOV(brw_message_reg(color_mrf
),
3334 fs_reg(UNIFORM
, 0, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
));
3336 struct brw_reg reg
=
3337 brw_reg(BRW_GENERAL_REGISTER_FILE
, 2, 3, 0, 0, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
,
3338 BRW_VERTICAL_STRIDE_8
, BRW_WIDTH_2
, BRW_HORIZONTAL_STRIDE_4
,
3339 BRW_SWIZZLE_XYZW
, WRITEMASK_XYZW
);
3341 mov
= bld
.exec_all().group(4, 0)
3342 .MOV(vec4(brw_message_reg(color_mrf
)), fs_reg(reg
));
3345 fs_inst
*write
= NULL
;
3346 if (key
->nr_color_regions
== 1) {
3347 write
= bld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_REP_FB_WRITE
);
3348 write
->saturate
= key
->clamp_fragment_color
;
3349 write
->base_mrf
= color_mrf
;
3351 write
->header_size
= 0;
3354 assume(key
->nr_color_regions
> 0);
3356 struct brw_reg header
=
3357 retype(brw_message_reg(base_mrf
), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
3358 bld
.exec_all().group(16, 0)
3359 .MOV(header
, retype(brw_vec8_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
3361 for (int i
= 0; i
< key
->nr_color_regions
; ++i
) {
3363 bld
.exec_all().group(1, 0)
3364 .MOV(component(header
, 2), brw_imm_ud(i
));
3367 write
= bld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_REP_FB_WRITE
);
3368 write
->saturate
= key
->clamp_fragment_color
;
3369 write
->base_mrf
= base_mrf
;
3371 write
->header_size
= 2;
3376 write
->last_rt
= true;
3380 assign_constant_locations();
3381 assign_curb_setup();
3383 /* Now that we have the uniform assigned, go ahead and force it to a vec4. */
3385 assert(mov
->src
[0].file
== FIXED_GRF
);
3386 mov
->src
[0] = brw_vec4_grf(mov
->src
[0].nr
, 0);
3393 * Walks through basic blocks, looking for repeated MRF writes and
3394 * removing the later ones.
3397 fs_visitor::remove_duplicate_mrf_writes()
3399 fs_inst
*last_mrf_move
[BRW_MAX_MRF(devinfo
->gen
)];
3400 bool progress
= false;
3402 /* Need to update the MRF tracking for compressed instructions. */
3403 if (dispatch_width
>= 16)
3406 memset(last_mrf_move
, 0, sizeof(last_mrf_move
));
3408 foreach_block_and_inst_safe (block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
3409 if (inst
->is_control_flow()) {
3410 memset(last_mrf_move
, 0, sizeof(last_mrf_move
));
3413 if (inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_MOV
&&
3414 inst
->dst
.file
== MRF
) {
3415 fs_inst
*prev_inst
= last_mrf_move
[inst
->dst
.nr
];
3416 if (prev_inst
&& prev_inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_MOV
&&
3417 inst
->dst
.equals(prev_inst
->dst
) &&
3418 inst
->src
[0].equals(prev_inst
->src
[0]) &&
3419 inst
->saturate
== prev_inst
->saturate
&&
3420 inst
->predicate
== prev_inst
->predicate
&&
3421 inst
->conditional_mod
== prev_inst
->conditional_mod
&&
3422 inst
->exec_size
== prev_inst
->exec_size
) {
3423 inst
->remove(block
);
3429 /* Clear out the last-write records for MRFs that were overwritten. */
3430 if (inst
->dst
.file
== MRF
) {
3431 last_mrf_move
[inst
->dst
.nr
] = NULL
;
3434 if (inst
->mlen
> 0 && inst
->base_mrf
!= -1) {
3435 /* Found a SEND instruction, which will include two or fewer
3436 * implied MRF writes. We could do better here.
3438 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< inst
->implied_mrf_writes(); i
++) {
3439 last_mrf_move
[inst
->base_mrf
+ i
] = NULL
;
3443 /* Clear out any MRF move records whose sources got overwritten. */
3444 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(last_mrf_move
); i
++) {
3445 if (last_mrf_move
[i
] &&
3446 regions_overlap(inst
->dst
, inst
->size_written
,
3447 last_mrf_move
[i
]->src
[0],
3448 last_mrf_move
[i
]->size_read(0))) {
3449 last_mrf_move
[i
] = NULL
;
3453 if (inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_MOV
&&
3454 inst
->dst
.file
== MRF
&&
3455 inst
->src
[0].file
!= ARF
&&
3456 !inst
->is_partial_write()) {
3457 last_mrf_move
[inst
->dst
.nr
] = inst
;
3462 invalidate_live_intervals();
3468 * Rounding modes for conversion instructions are included for each
3469 * conversion, but right now it is a state. So once it is set,
3470 * we don't need to call it again for subsequent calls.
3472 * This is useful for vector/matrices conversions, as setting the
3473 * mode once is enough for the full vector/matrix
3476 fs_visitor::remove_extra_rounding_modes()
3478 bool progress
= false;
3479 unsigned execution_mode
= this->nir
->info
.float_controls_execution_mode
;
3481 brw_rnd_mode base_mode
= BRW_RND_MODE_UNSPECIFIED
;
3482 if ((FLOAT_CONTROLS_ROUNDING_MODE_RTE_FP16
|
3483 FLOAT_CONTROLS_ROUNDING_MODE_RTE_FP32
|
3484 FLOAT_CONTROLS_ROUNDING_MODE_RTE_FP64
) &
3486 base_mode
= BRW_RND_MODE_RTNE
;
3487 if ((FLOAT_CONTROLS_ROUNDING_MODE_RTZ_FP16
|
3488 FLOAT_CONTROLS_ROUNDING_MODE_RTZ_FP32
|
3489 FLOAT_CONTROLS_ROUNDING_MODE_RTZ_FP64
) &
3491 base_mode
= BRW_RND_MODE_RTZ
;
3493 foreach_block (block
, cfg
) {
3494 brw_rnd_mode prev_mode
= base_mode
;
3496 foreach_inst_in_block_safe (fs_inst
, inst
, block
) {
3497 if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_RND_MODE
) {
3498 assert(inst
->src
[0].file
== BRW_IMMEDIATE_VALUE
);
3499 const brw_rnd_mode mode
= (brw_rnd_mode
) inst
->src
[0].d
;
3500 if (mode
== prev_mode
) {
3501 inst
->remove(block
);
3511 invalidate_live_intervals();
3517 clear_deps_for_inst_src(fs_inst
*inst
, bool *deps
, int first_grf
, int grf_len
)
3519 /* Clear the flag for registers that actually got read (as expected). */
3520 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
3522 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== VGRF
|| inst
->src
[i
].file
== FIXED_GRF
) {
3523 grf
= inst
->src
[i
].nr
;
3528 if (grf
>= first_grf
&&
3529 grf
< first_grf
+ grf_len
) {
3530 deps
[grf
- first_grf
] = false;
3531 if (inst
->exec_size
== 16)
3532 deps
[grf
- first_grf
+ 1] = false;
3538 * Implements this workaround for the original 965:
3540 * "[DevBW, DevCL] Implementation Restrictions: As the hardware does not
3541 * check for post destination dependencies on this instruction, software
3542 * must ensure that there is no destination hazard for the case of ‘write
3543 * followed by a posted write’ shown in the following example.
3546 * 2. send r3.xy <rest of send instruction>
3549 * Due to no post-destination dependency check on the ‘send’, the above
3550 * code sequence could have two instructions (1 and 2) in flight at the
3551 * same time that both consider ‘r3’ as the target of their final writes.
3554 fs_visitor::insert_gen4_pre_send_dependency_workarounds(bblock_t
*block
,
3557 int write_len
= regs_written(inst
);
3558 int first_write_grf
= inst
->dst
.nr
;
3559 bool needs_dep
[BRW_MAX_MRF(devinfo
->gen
)];
3560 assert(write_len
< (int)sizeof(needs_dep
) - 1);
3562 memset(needs_dep
, false, sizeof(needs_dep
));
3563 memset(needs_dep
, true, write_len
);
3565 clear_deps_for_inst_src(inst
, needs_dep
, first_write_grf
, write_len
);
3567 /* Walk backwards looking for writes to registers we're writing which
3568 * aren't read since being written. If we hit the start of the program,
3569 * we assume that there are no outstanding dependencies on entry to the
3572 foreach_inst_in_block_reverse_starting_from(fs_inst
, scan_inst
, inst
) {
3573 /* If we hit control flow, assume that there *are* outstanding
3574 * dependencies, and force their cleanup before our instruction.
3576 if (block
->start() == scan_inst
&& block
->num
!= 0) {
3577 for (int i
= 0; i
< write_len
; i
++) {
3579 DEP_RESOLVE_MOV(fs_builder(this, block
, inst
),
3580 first_write_grf
+ i
);
3585 /* We insert our reads as late as possible on the assumption that any
3586 * instruction but a MOV that might have left us an outstanding
3587 * dependency has more latency than a MOV.
3589 if (scan_inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
) {
3590 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< regs_written(scan_inst
); i
++) {
3591 int reg
= scan_inst
->dst
.nr
+ i
;
3593 if (reg
>= first_write_grf
&&
3594 reg
< first_write_grf
+ write_len
&&
3595 needs_dep
[reg
- first_write_grf
]) {
3596 DEP_RESOLVE_MOV(fs_builder(this, block
, inst
), reg
);
3597 needs_dep
[reg
- first_write_grf
] = false;
3598 if (scan_inst
->exec_size
== 16)
3599 needs_dep
[reg
- first_write_grf
+ 1] = false;
3604 /* Clear the flag for registers that actually got read (as expected). */
3605 clear_deps_for_inst_src(scan_inst
, needs_dep
, first_write_grf
, write_len
);
3607 /* Continue the loop only if we haven't resolved all the dependencies */
3609 for (i
= 0; i
< write_len
; i
++) {
3619 * Implements this workaround for the original 965:
3621 * "[DevBW, DevCL] Errata: A destination register from a send can not be
3622 * used as a destination register until after it has been sourced by an
3623 * instruction with a different destination register.
3626 fs_visitor::insert_gen4_post_send_dependency_workarounds(bblock_t
*block
, fs_inst
*inst
)
3628 int write_len
= regs_written(inst
);
3629 unsigned first_write_grf
= inst
->dst
.nr
;
3630 bool needs_dep
[BRW_MAX_MRF(devinfo
->gen
)];
3631 assert(write_len
< (int)sizeof(needs_dep
) - 1);
3633 memset(needs_dep
, false, sizeof(needs_dep
));
3634 memset(needs_dep
, true, write_len
);
3635 /* Walk forwards looking for writes to registers we're writing which aren't
3636 * read before being written.
3638 foreach_inst_in_block_starting_from(fs_inst
, scan_inst
, inst
) {
3639 /* If we hit control flow, force resolve all remaining dependencies. */
3640 if (block
->end() == scan_inst
&& block
->num
!= cfg
->num_blocks
- 1) {
3641 for (int i
= 0; i
< write_len
; i
++) {
3643 DEP_RESOLVE_MOV(fs_builder(this, block
, scan_inst
),
3644 first_write_grf
+ i
);
3649 /* Clear the flag for registers that actually got read (as expected). */
3650 clear_deps_for_inst_src(scan_inst
, needs_dep
, first_write_grf
, write_len
);
3652 /* We insert our reads as late as possible since they're reading the
3653 * result of a SEND, which has massive latency.
3655 if (scan_inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
&&
3656 scan_inst
->dst
.nr
>= first_write_grf
&&
3657 scan_inst
->dst
.nr
< first_write_grf
+ write_len
&&
3658 needs_dep
[scan_inst
->dst
.nr
- first_write_grf
]) {
3659 DEP_RESOLVE_MOV(fs_builder(this, block
, scan_inst
),
3661 needs_dep
[scan_inst
->dst
.nr
- first_write_grf
] = false;
3664 /* Continue the loop only if we haven't resolved all the dependencies */
3666 for (i
= 0; i
< write_len
; i
++) {
3676 fs_visitor::insert_gen4_send_dependency_workarounds()
3678 if (devinfo
->gen
!= 4 || devinfo
->is_g4x
)
3681 bool progress
= false;
3683 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
3684 if (inst
->mlen
!= 0 && inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
) {
3685 insert_gen4_pre_send_dependency_workarounds(block
, inst
);
3686 insert_gen4_post_send_dependency_workarounds(block
, inst
);
3692 invalidate_live_intervals();
3696 * Turns the generic expression-style uniform pull constant load instruction
3697 * into a hardware-specific series of instructions for loading a pull
3700 * The expression style allows the CSE pass before this to optimize out
3701 * repeated loads from the same offset, and gives the pre-register-allocation
3702 * scheduling full flexibility, while the conversion to native instructions
3703 * allows the post-register-allocation scheduler the best information
3706 * Note that execution masking for setting up pull constant loads is special:
3707 * the channels that need to be written are unrelated to the current execution
3708 * mask, since a later instruction will use one of the result channels as a
3709 * source operand for all 8 or 16 of its channels.
3712 fs_visitor::lower_uniform_pull_constant_loads()
3714 foreach_block_and_inst (block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
3715 if (inst
->opcode
!= FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD
)
3718 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 7) {
3719 const fs_builder ubld
= fs_builder(this, block
, inst
).exec_all();
3720 const fs_reg payload
= ubld
.group(8, 0).vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
3722 ubld
.group(8, 0).MOV(payload
,
3723 retype(brw_vec8_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
3724 ubld
.group(1, 0).MOV(component(payload
, 2),
3725 brw_imm_ud(inst
->src
[1].ud
/ 16));
3727 inst
->opcode
= FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_GEN7
;
3728 inst
->src
[1] = payload
;
3729 inst
->header_size
= 1;
3732 invalidate_live_intervals();
3734 /* Before register allocation, we didn't tell the scheduler about the
3735 * MRF we use. We know it's safe to use this MRF because nothing
3736 * else does except for register spill/unspill, which generates and
3737 * uses its MRF within a single IR instruction.
3739 inst
->base_mrf
= FIRST_PULL_LOAD_MRF(devinfo
->gen
) + 1;
3746 fs_visitor::lower_load_payload()
3748 bool progress
= false;
3750 foreach_block_and_inst_safe (block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
3751 if (inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_LOAD_PAYLOAD
)
3754 assert(inst
->dst
.file
== MRF
|| inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
);
3755 assert(inst
->saturate
== false);
3756 fs_reg dst
= inst
->dst
;
3758 /* Get rid of COMPR4. We'll add it back in if we need it */
3759 if (dst
.file
== MRF
)
3760 dst
.nr
= dst
.nr
& ~BRW_MRF_COMPR4
;
3762 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
3763 const fs_builder ubld
= ibld
.exec_all();
3765 for (uint8_t i
= 0; i
< inst
->header_size
;) {
3766 /* Number of header GRFs to initialize at once with a single MOV
3770 (i
+ 1 < inst
->header_size
&& inst
->src
[i
].stride
== 1 &&
3771 inst
->src
[i
+ 1].equals(byte_offset(inst
->src
[i
], REG_SIZE
))) ?
3774 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
!= BAD_FILE
)
3775 ubld
.group(8 * n
, 0).MOV(retype(dst
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
3776 retype(inst
->src
[i
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
3778 dst
= byte_offset(dst
, n
* REG_SIZE
);
3782 if (inst
->dst
.file
== MRF
&& (inst
->dst
.nr
& BRW_MRF_COMPR4
) &&
3783 inst
->exec_size
> 8) {
3784 /* In this case, the payload portion of the LOAD_PAYLOAD isn't
3785 * a straightforward copy. Instead, the result of the
3786 * LOAD_PAYLOAD is treated as interleaved and the first four
3787 * non-header sources are unpacked as:
3798 * This is used for gen <= 5 fb writes.
3800 assert(inst
->exec_size
== 16);
3801 assert(inst
->header_size
+ 4 <= inst
->sources
);
3802 for (uint8_t i
= inst
->header_size
; i
< inst
->header_size
+ 4; i
++) {
3803 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
3804 if (devinfo
->has_compr4
) {
3805 fs_reg compr4_dst
= retype(dst
, inst
->src
[i
].type
);
3806 compr4_dst
.nr
|= BRW_MRF_COMPR4
;
3807 ibld
.MOV(compr4_dst
, inst
->src
[i
]);
3809 /* Platform doesn't have COMPR4. We have to fake it */
3810 fs_reg mov_dst
= retype(dst
, inst
->src
[i
].type
);
3811 ibld
.half(0).MOV(mov_dst
, half(inst
->src
[i
], 0));
3813 ibld
.half(1).MOV(mov_dst
, half(inst
->src
[i
], 1));
3820 /* The loop above only ever incremented us through the first set
3821 * of 4 registers. However, thanks to the magic of COMPR4, we
3822 * actually wrote to the first 8 registers, so we need to take
3823 * that into account now.
3827 /* The COMPR4 code took care of the first 4 sources. We'll let
3828 * the regular path handle any remaining sources. Yes, we are
3829 * modifying the instruction but we're about to delete it so
3830 * this really doesn't hurt anything.
3832 inst
->header_size
+= 4;
3835 for (uint8_t i
= inst
->header_size
; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
3836 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
3837 dst
.type
= inst
->src
[i
].type
;
3838 ibld
.MOV(dst
, inst
->src
[i
]);
3840 dst
.type
= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
;
3842 dst
= offset(dst
, ibld
, 1);
3845 inst
->remove(block
);
3850 invalidate_live_intervals();
3856 fs_visitor::lower_mul_dword_inst(fs_inst
*inst
, bblock_t
*block
)
3858 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
3860 const bool ud
= (inst
->src
[1].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
3861 if (inst
->src
[1].file
== IMM
&&
3862 (( ud
&& inst
->src
[1].ud
<= UINT16_MAX
) ||
3863 (!ud
&& inst
->src
[1].d
<= INT16_MAX
&& inst
->src
[1].d
>= INT16_MIN
))) {
3864 /* The MUL instruction isn't commutative. On Gen <= 6, only the low
3865 * 16-bits of src0 are read, and on Gen >= 7 only the low 16-bits of
3868 * If multiplying by an immediate value that fits in 16-bits, do a
3869 * single MUL instruction with that value in the proper location.
3871 if (devinfo
->gen
< 7) {
3872 fs_reg
imm(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(dispatch_width
/ 8), inst
->dst
.type
);
3873 ibld
.MOV(imm
, inst
->src
[1]);
3874 ibld
.MUL(inst
->dst
, imm
, inst
->src
[0]);
3876 ibld
.MUL(inst
->dst
, inst
->src
[0],
3877 ud
? brw_imm_uw(inst
->src
[1].ud
)
3878 : brw_imm_w(inst
->src
[1].d
));
3881 /* Gen < 8 (and some Gen8+ low-power parts like Cherryview) cannot
3882 * do 32-bit integer multiplication in one instruction, but instead
3883 * must do a sequence (which actually calculates a 64-bit result):
3885 * mul(8) acc0<1>D g3<8,8,1>D g4<8,8,1>D
3886 * mach(8) null g3<8,8,1>D g4<8,8,1>D
3887 * mov(8) g2<1>D acc0<8,8,1>D
3889 * But on Gen > 6, the ability to use second accumulator register
3890 * (acc1) for non-float data types was removed, preventing a simple
3891 * implementation in SIMD16. A 16-channel result can be calculated by
3892 * executing the three instructions twice in SIMD8, once with quarter
3893 * control of 1Q for the first eight channels and again with 2Q for
3894 * the second eight channels.
3896 * Which accumulator register is implicitly accessed (by AccWrEnable
3897 * for instance) is determined by the quarter control. Unfortunately
3898 * Ivybridge (and presumably Baytrail) has a hardware bug in which an
3899 * implicit accumulator access by an instruction with 2Q will access
3900 * acc1 regardless of whether the data type is usable in acc1.
3902 * Specifically, the 2Q mach(8) writes acc1 which does not exist for
3903 * integer data types.
3905 * Since we only want the low 32-bits of the result, we can do two
3906 * 32-bit x 16-bit multiplies (like the mul and mach are doing), and
3907 * adjust the high result and add them (like the mach is doing):
3909 * mul(8) g7<1>D g3<8,8,1>D g4.0<8,8,1>UW
3910 * mul(8) g8<1>D g3<8,8,1>D g4.1<8,8,1>UW
3911 * shl(8) g9<1>D g8<8,8,1>D 16D
3912 * add(8) g2<1>D g7<8,8,1>D g8<8,8,1>D
3914 * We avoid the shl instruction by realizing that we only want to add
3915 * the low 16-bits of the "high" result to the high 16-bits of the
3916 * "low" result and using proper regioning on the add:
3918 * mul(8) g7<1>D g3<8,8,1>D g4.0<16,8,2>UW
3919 * mul(8) g8<1>D g3<8,8,1>D g4.1<16,8,2>UW
3920 * add(8) g7.1<2>UW g7.1<16,8,2>UW g8<16,8,2>UW
3922 * Since it does not use the (single) accumulator register, we can
3923 * schedule multi-component multiplications much better.
3926 bool needs_mov
= false;
3927 fs_reg orig_dst
= inst
->dst
;
3929 /* Get a new VGRF for the "low" 32x16-bit multiplication result if
3930 * reusing the original destination is impossible due to hardware
3931 * restrictions, source/destination overlap, or it being the null
3934 fs_reg low
= inst
->dst
;
3935 if (orig_dst
.is_null() || orig_dst
.file
== MRF
||
3936 regions_overlap(inst
->dst
, inst
->size_written
,
3937 inst
->src
[0], inst
->size_read(0)) ||
3938 regions_overlap(inst
->dst
, inst
->size_written
,
3939 inst
->src
[1], inst
->size_read(1)) ||
3940 inst
->dst
.stride
>= 4) {
3942 low
= fs_reg(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(regs_written(inst
)),
3946 /* Get a new VGRF but keep the same stride as inst->dst */
3947 fs_reg
high(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(regs_written(inst
)), inst
->dst
.type
);
3948 high
.stride
= inst
->dst
.stride
;
3949 high
.offset
= inst
->dst
.offset
% REG_SIZE
;
3951 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 7) {
3952 if (inst
->src
[1].abs
)
3953 lower_src_modifiers(this, block
, inst
, 1);
3955 if (inst
->src
[1].file
== IMM
) {
3956 ibld
.MUL(low
, inst
->src
[0],
3957 brw_imm_uw(inst
->src
[1].ud
& 0xffff));
3958 ibld
.MUL(high
, inst
->src
[0],
3959 brw_imm_uw(inst
->src
[1].ud
>> 16));
3961 ibld
.MUL(low
, inst
->src
[0],
3962 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
, 0));
3963 ibld
.MUL(high
, inst
->src
[0],
3964 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
, 1));
3967 if (inst
->src
[0].abs
)
3968 lower_src_modifiers(this, block
, inst
, 0);
3970 ibld
.MUL(low
, subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
, 0),
3972 ibld
.MUL(high
, subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
, 1),
3976 ibld
.ADD(subscript(low
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
, 1),
3977 subscript(low
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
, 1),
3978 subscript(high
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
, 0));
3980 if (needs_mov
|| inst
->conditional_mod
)
3981 set_condmod(inst
->conditional_mod
, ibld
.MOV(orig_dst
, low
));
3986 fs_visitor::lower_mul_qword_inst(fs_inst
*inst
, bblock_t
*block
)
3988 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
3990 /* Considering two 64-bit integers ab and cd where each letter ab
3991 * corresponds to 32 bits, we get a 128-bit result WXYZ. We * cd
3992 * only need to provide the YZ part of the result. -------
3994 * Only BD needs to be 64 bits. For AD and BC we only care + AD
3995 * about the lower 32 bits (since they are part of the upper + BC
3996 * 32 bits of our result). AC is not needed since it starts + AC
3997 * on the 65th bit of the result. -------
4000 unsigned int q_regs
= regs_written(inst
);
4001 unsigned int d_regs
= (q_regs
+ 1) / 2;
4003 fs_reg
bd(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(q_regs
), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UQ
);
4004 fs_reg
ad(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(d_regs
), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4005 fs_reg
bc(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(d_regs
), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4007 /* Here we need the full 64 bit result for 32b * 32b. */
4008 if (devinfo
->has_integer_dword_mul
) {
4009 ibld
.MUL(bd
, subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0),
4010 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0));
4012 fs_reg
bd_high(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(d_regs
), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4013 fs_reg
bd_low(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(d_regs
), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4014 fs_reg acc
= retype(brw_acc_reg(inst
->exec_size
), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4016 fs_inst
*mul
= ibld
.MUL(acc
,
4017 subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0),
4018 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
, 0));
4019 mul
->writes_accumulator
= true;
4021 ibld
.MACH(bd_high
, subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0),
4022 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0));
4023 ibld
.MOV(bd_low
, acc
);
4025 ibld
.MOV(subscript(bd
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0), bd_low
);
4026 ibld
.MOV(subscript(bd
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1), bd_high
);
4029 ibld
.MUL(ad
, subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1),
4030 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0));
4031 ibld
.MUL(bc
, subscript(inst
->src
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 0),
4032 subscript(inst
->src
[1], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1));
4034 ibld
.ADD(ad
, ad
, bc
);
4035 ibld
.ADD(subscript(bd
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1),
4036 subscript(bd
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 1), ad
);
4038 ibld
.MOV(inst
->dst
, bd
);
4042 fs_visitor::lower_mulh_inst(fs_inst
*inst
, bblock_t
*block
)
4044 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
4046 /* According to the BDW+ BSpec page for the "Multiply Accumulate
4047 * High" instruction:
4049 * "An added preliminary mov is required for source modification on
4051 * mov (8) r3.0<1>:d -r3<8;8,1>:d
4052 * mul (8) acc0:d r2.0<8;8,1>:d r3.0<16;8,2>:uw
4053 * mach (8) r5.0<1>:d r2.0<8;8,1>:d r3.0<8;8,1>:d"
4055 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 8 && (inst
->src
[1].negate
|| inst
->src
[1].abs
))
4056 lower_src_modifiers(this, block
, inst
, 1);
4058 /* Should have been lowered to 8-wide. */
4059 assert(inst
->exec_size
<= get_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
));
4060 const fs_reg acc
= retype(brw_acc_reg(inst
->exec_size
), inst
->dst
.type
);
4061 fs_inst
*mul
= ibld
.MUL(acc
, inst
->src
[0], inst
->src
[1]);
4062 fs_inst
*mach
= ibld
.MACH(inst
->dst
, inst
->src
[0], inst
->src
[1]);
4064 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 8) {
4065 /* Until Gen8, integer multiplies read 32-bits from one source,
4066 * and 16-bits from the other, and relying on the MACH instruction
4067 * to generate the high bits of the result.
4069 * On Gen8, the multiply instruction does a full 32x32-bit
4070 * multiply, but in order to do a 64-bit multiply we can simulate
4071 * the previous behavior and then use a MACH instruction.
4073 assert(mul
->src
[1].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
||
4074 mul
->src
[1].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4075 mul
->src
[1].type
= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
;
4076 mul
->src
[1].stride
*= 2;
4078 if (mul
->src
[1].file
== IMM
) {
4079 mul
->src
[1] = brw_imm_uw(mul
->src
[1].ud
);
4081 } else if (devinfo
->gen
== 7 && !devinfo
->is_haswell
&&
4083 /* Among other things the quarter control bits influence which
4084 * accumulator register is used by the hardware for instructions
4085 * that access the accumulator implicitly (e.g. MACH). A
4086 * second-half instruction would normally map to acc1, which
4087 * doesn't exist on Gen7 and up (the hardware does emulate it for
4088 * floating-point instructions *only* by taking advantage of the
4089 * extra precision of acc0 not normally used for floating point
4092 * HSW and up are careful enough not to try to access an
4093 * accumulator register that doesn't exist, but on earlier Gen7
4094 * hardware we need to make sure that the quarter control bits are
4095 * zero to avoid non-deterministic behaviour and emit an extra MOV
4096 * to get the result masked correctly according to the current
4100 mach
->force_writemask_all
= true;
4101 mach
->dst
= ibld
.vgrf(inst
->dst
.type
);
4102 ibld
.MOV(inst
->dst
, mach
->dst
);
4107 fs_visitor::lower_integer_multiplication()
4109 bool progress
= false;
4111 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
4112 if (inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_MUL
) {
4113 /* If the instruction is already in a form that does not need lowering,
4116 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 7) {
4117 if (type_sz(inst
->src
[1].type
) < 4 && type_sz(inst
->src
[0].type
) <= 4)
4120 if (type_sz(inst
->src
[0].type
) < 4 && type_sz(inst
->src
[1].type
) <= 4)
4124 if ((inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_Q
||
4125 inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UQ
) &&
4126 (inst
->src
[0].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_Q
||
4127 inst
->src
[0].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UQ
) &&
4128 (inst
->src
[1].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_Q
||
4129 inst
->src
[1].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UQ
)) {
4130 lower_mul_qword_inst(inst
, block
);
4131 inst
->remove(block
);
4133 } else if (!inst
->dst
.is_accumulator() &&
4134 (inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
||
4135 inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
) &&
4136 !devinfo
->has_integer_dword_mul
) {
4137 lower_mul_dword_inst(inst
, block
);
4138 inst
->remove(block
);
4141 } else if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_MULH
) {
4142 lower_mulh_inst(inst
, block
);
4143 inst
->remove(block
);
4150 invalidate_live_intervals();
4156 fs_visitor::lower_minmax()
4158 assert(devinfo
->gen
< 6);
4160 bool progress
= false;
4162 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
4163 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
4165 if (inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_SEL
&&
4166 inst
->predicate
== BRW_PREDICATE_NONE
) {
4167 /* FIXME: Using CMP doesn't preserve the NaN propagation semantics of
4168 * the original SEL.L/GE instruction
4170 ibld
.CMP(ibld
.null_reg_d(), inst
->src
[0], inst
->src
[1],
4171 inst
->conditional_mod
);
4172 inst
->predicate
= BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
;
4173 inst
->conditional_mod
= BRW_CONDITIONAL_NONE
;
4180 invalidate_live_intervals();
4186 fs_visitor::lower_sub_sat()
4188 bool progress
= false;
4190 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
4191 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
4193 if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_USUB_SAT
||
4194 inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_ISUB_SAT
) {
4195 /* The fundamental problem is the hardware performs source negation
4196 * at the bit width of the source. If the source is 0x80000000D, the
4197 * negation is 0x80000000D. As a result, subtractSaturate(0,
4198 * 0x80000000) will produce 0x80000000 instead of 0x7fffffff. There
4199 * are at least three ways to resolve this:
4201 * 1. Use the accumulator for the negated source. The accumulator is
4202 * 33 bits, so our source 0x80000000 is sign-extended to
4203 * 0x1800000000. The negation of which is 0x080000000. This
4204 * doesn't help for 64-bit integers (which are already bigger than
4205 * 33 bits). There are also only 8 accumulators, so SIMD16 or
4206 * SIMD32 instructions would have to be split into multiple SIMD8
4209 * 2. Use slightly different math. For any n-bit value x, we know (x
4210 * >> 1) != -(x >> 1). We can use this fact to only do
4211 * subtractions involving (x >> 1). subtractSaturate(a, b) ==
4212 * subtractSaturate(subtractSaturate(a, (b >> 1)), b - (b >> 1)).
4214 * 3. For unsigned sources, it is sufficient to replace the
4215 * subtractSaturate with (a > b) ? a - b : 0.
4217 * It may also be possible to use the SUBB instruction. This
4218 * implicitly writes the accumulator, so it could only be used in the
4219 * same situations as #1 above. It is further limited by only
4220 * allowing UD sources.
4222 if (inst
->exec_size
== 8 && inst
->src
[0].type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_Q
&&
4223 inst
->src
[0].type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UQ
) {
4224 fs_reg
acc(ARF
, BRW_ARF_ACCUMULATOR
, inst
->src
[1].type
);
4226 ibld
.MOV(acc
, inst
->src
[1]);
4227 fs_inst
*add
= ibld
.ADD(inst
->dst
, acc
, inst
->src
[0]);
4228 add
->saturate
= true;
4229 add
->src
[0].negate
= true;
4230 } else if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_ISUB_SAT
) {
4232 * dst = add.sat(add.sat(src0, -tmp), -(src1 - tmp));
4234 fs_reg tmp1
= ibld
.vgrf(inst
->src
[0].type
);
4235 fs_reg tmp2
= ibld
.vgrf(inst
->src
[0].type
);
4236 fs_reg tmp3
= ibld
.vgrf(inst
->src
[0].type
);
4239 ibld
.SHR(tmp1
, inst
->src
[1], brw_imm_d(1));
4241 add
= ibld
.ADD(tmp2
, inst
->src
[1], tmp1
);
4242 add
->src
[1].negate
= true;
4244 add
= ibld
.ADD(tmp3
, inst
->src
[0], tmp1
);
4245 add
->src
[1].negate
= true;
4246 add
->saturate
= true;
4248 add
= ibld
.ADD(inst
->dst
, tmp3
, tmp2
);
4249 add
->src
[1].negate
= true;
4250 add
->saturate
= true;
4252 /* a > b ? a - b : 0 */
4253 ibld
.CMP(ibld
.null_reg_d(), inst
->src
[0], inst
->src
[1],
4256 fs_inst
*add
= ibld
.ADD(inst
->dst
, inst
->src
[0], inst
->src
[1]);
4257 add
->src
[1].negate
= !add
->src
[1].negate
;
4259 ibld
.SEL(inst
->dst
, inst
->dst
, brw_imm_ud(0))
4260 ->predicate
= BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
;
4263 inst
->remove(block
);
4269 invalidate_live_intervals();
4275 * Get the mask of SIMD channels enabled during dispatch and not yet disabled
4276 * by discard. Due to the layout of the sample mask in the fragment shader
4277 * thread payload, \p bld is required to have a dispatch_width() not greater
4278 * than 16 for fragment shaders.
4281 sample_mask_reg(const fs_builder
&bld
)
4283 const fs_visitor
*v
= static_cast<const fs_visitor
*>(bld
.shader
);
4285 if (v
->stage
!= MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
) {
4286 return brw_imm_ud(0xffffffff);
4287 } else if (brw_wm_prog_data(v
->stage_prog_data
)->uses_kill
) {
4288 assert(bld
.group() < 16 && bld
.dispatch_width() <= 16);
4289 return brw_flag_subreg(sample_mask_flag_subreg(v
));
4291 assert(v
->devinfo
->gen
>= 6 && bld
.dispatch_width() <= 16);
4292 return retype(brw_vec1_grf((bld
.group() >= 16 ? 2 : 1), 7),
4293 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4298 setup_color_payload(const fs_builder
&bld
, const brw_wm_prog_key
*key
,
4299 fs_reg
*dst
, fs_reg color
, unsigned components
)
4301 if (key
->clamp_fragment_color
) {
4302 fs_reg tmp
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
, 4);
4303 assert(color
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
4305 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< components
; i
++)
4307 bld
.MOV(offset(tmp
, bld
, i
), offset(color
, bld
, i
)));
4312 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< components
; i
++)
4313 dst
[i
] = offset(color
, bld
, i
);
4317 brw_fb_write_msg_control(const fs_inst
*inst
,
4318 const struct brw_wm_prog_data
*prog_data
)
4322 if (inst
->opcode
== FS_OPCODE_REP_FB_WRITE
) {
4323 assert(inst
->group
== 0 && inst
->exec_size
== 16);
4324 mctl
= BRW_DATAPORT_RENDER_TARGET_WRITE_SIMD16_SINGLE_SOURCE_REPLICATED
;
4325 } else if (prog_data
->dual_src_blend
) {
4326 assert(inst
->exec_size
== 8);
4328 if (inst
->group
% 16 == 0)
4329 mctl
= BRW_DATAPORT_RENDER_TARGET_WRITE_SIMD8_DUAL_SOURCE_SUBSPAN01
;
4330 else if (inst
->group
% 16 == 8)
4331 mctl
= BRW_DATAPORT_RENDER_TARGET_WRITE_SIMD8_DUAL_SOURCE_SUBSPAN23
;
4333 unreachable("Invalid dual-source FB write instruction group");
4335 assert(inst
->group
== 0 || (inst
->group
== 16 && inst
->exec_size
== 16));
4337 if (inst
->exec_size
== 16)
4338 mctl
= BRW_DATAPORT_RENDER_TARGET_WRITE_SIMD16_SINGLE_SOURCE
;
4339 else if (inst
->exec_size
== 8)
4340 mctl
= BRW_DATAPORT_RENDER_TARGET_WRITE_SIMD8_SINGLE_SOURCE_SUBSPAN01
;
4342 unreachable("Invalid FB write execution size");
4349 lower_fb_write_logical_send(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
,
4350 const struct brw_wm_prog_data
*prog_data
,
4351 const brw_wm_prog_key
*key
,
4352 const fs_visitor::thread_payload
&payload
)
4354 assert(inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COMPONENTS
].file
== IMM
);
4355 const gen_device_info
*devinfo
= bld
.shader
->devinfo
;
4356 const fs_reg
&color0
= inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COLOR0
];
4357 const fs_reg
&color1
= inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COLOR1
];
4358 const fs_reg
&src0_alpha
= inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_SRC0_ALPHA
];
4359 const fs_reg
&src_depth
= inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_SRC_DEPTH
];
4360 const fs_reg
&dst_depth
= inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_DST_DEPTH
];
4361 const fs_reg
&src_stencil
= inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_SRC_STENCIL
];
4362 fs_reg sample_mask
= inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_OMASK
];
4363 const unsigned components
=
4364 inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COMPONENTS
].ud
;
4366 assert(inst
->target
!= 0 || src0_alpha
.file
== BAD_FILE
);
4368 /* We can potentially have a message length of up to 15, so we have to set
4369 * base_mrf to either 0 or 1 in order to fit in m0..m15.
4372 int header_size
= 2, payload_header_size
;
4373 unsigned length
= 0;
4375 if (devinfo
->gen
< 6) {
4376 /* TODO: Support SIMD32 on gen4-5 */
4377 assert(bld
.group() < 16);
4379 /* For gen4-5, we always have a header consisting of g0 and g1. We have
4380 * an implied MOV from g0,g1 to the start of the message. The MOV from
4381 * g0 is handled by the hardware and the MOV from g1 is provided by the
4382 * generator. This is required because, on gen4-5, the generator may
4383 * generate two write messages with different message lengths in order
4384 * to handle AA data properly.
4386 * Also, since the pixel mask goes in the g0 portion of the message and
4387 * since render target writes are the last thing in the shader, we write
4388 * the pixel mask directly into g0 and it will get copied as part of the
4391 if (prog_data
->uses_kill
) {
4392 bld
.exec_all().group(1, 0)
4393 .MOV(retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
),
4394 sample_mask_reg(bld
));
4397 assert(length
== 0);
4399 } else if ((devinfo
->gen
<= 7 && !devinfo
->is_haswell
&&
4400 prog_data
->uses_kill
) ||
4401 (devinfo
->gen
< 11 &&
4402 (color1
.file
!= BAD_FILE
|| key
->nr_color_regions
> 1))) {
4403 /* From the Sandy Bridge PRM, volume 4, page 198:
4405 * "Dispatched Pixel Enables. One bit per pixel indicating
4406 * which pixels were originally enabled when the thread was
4407 * dispatched. This field is only required for the end-of-
4408 * thread message and on all dual-source messages."
4410 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.exec_all().group(8, 0);
4412 fs_reg header
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 2);
4413 if (bld
.group() < 16) {
4414 /* The header starts off as g0 and g1 for the first half */
4415 ubld
.group(16, 0).MOV(header
, retype(brw_vec8_grf(0, 0),
4416 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
4418 /* The header starts off as g0 and g2 for the second half */
4419 assert(bld
.group() < 32);
4420 const fs_reg header_sources
[2] = {
4421 retype(brw_vec8_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
4422 retype(brw_vec8_grf(2, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
4424 ubld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(header
, header_sources
, 2, 0);
4427 uint32_t g00_bits
= 0;
4429 /* Set "Source0 Alpha Present to RenderTarget" bit in message
4432 if (src0_alpha
.file
!= BAD_FILE
)
4433 g00_bits
|= 1 << 11;
4435 /* Set computes stencil to render target */
4436 if (prog_data
->computed_stencil
)
4437 g00_bits
|= 1 << 14;
4440 /* OR extra bits into g0.0 */
4441 ubld
.group(1, 0).OR(component(header
, 0),
4442 retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 0),
4443 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
4444 brw_imm_ud(g00_bits
));
4447 /* Set the render target index for choosing BLEND_STATE. */
4448 if (inst
->target
> 0) {
4449 ubld
.group(1, 0).MOV(component(header
, 2), brw_imm_ud(inst
->target
));
4452 if (prog_data
->uses_kill
) {
4453 ubld
.group(1, 0).MOV(retype(component(header
, 15),
4454 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
),
4455 sample_mask_reg(bld
));
4458 assert(length
== 0);
4459 sources
[0] = header
;
4460 sources
[1] = horiz_offset(header
, 8);
4463 assert(length
== 0 || length
== 2);
4464 header_size
= length
;
4466 if (payload
.aa_dest_stencil_reg
[0]) {
4467 assert(inst
->group
< 16);
4468 sources
[length
] = fs_reg(VGRF
, bld
.shader
->alloc
.allocate(1));
4469 bld
.group(8, 0).exec_all().annotate("FB write stencil/AA alpha")
4470 .MOV(sources
[length
],
4471 fs_reg(brw_vec8_grf(payload
.aa_dest_stencil_reg
[0], 0)));
4475 if (src0_alpha
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4476 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< bld
.dispatch_width() / 8; i
++) {
4477 const fs_builder
&ubld
= bld
.exec_all().group(8, i
)
4478 .annotate("FB write src0 alpha");
4479 const fs_reg tmp
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
4480 ubld
.MOV(tmp
, horiz_offset(src0_alpha
, i
* 8));
4481 setup_color_payload(ubld
, key
, &sources
[length
], tmp
, 1);
4486 if (sample_mask
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4487 sources
[length
] = fs_reg(VGRF
, bld
.shader
->alloc
.allocate(1),
4488 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4490 /* Hand over gl_SampleMask. Only the lower 16 bits of each channel are
4491 * relevant. Since it's unsigned single words one vgrf is always
4492 * 16-wide, but only the lower or higher 8 channels will be used by the
4493 * hardware when doing a SIMD8 write depending on whether we have
4494 * selected the subspans for the first or second half respectively.
4496 assert(sample_mask
.file
!= BAD_FILE
&& type_sz(sample_mask
.type
) == 4);
4497 sample_mask
.type
= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
;
4498 sample_mask
.stride
*= 2;
4500 bld
.exec_all().annotate("FB write oMask")
4501 .MOV(horiz_offset(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
),
4507 payload_header_size
= length
;
4509 setup_color_payload(bld
, key
, &sources
[length
], color0
, components
);
4512 if (color1
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4513 setup_color_payload(bld
, key
, &sources
[length
], color1
, components
);
4517 if (src_depth
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4518 sources
[length
] = src_depth
;
4522 if (dst_depth
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4523 sources
[length
] = dst_depth
;
4527 if (src_stencil
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4528 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 9);
4529 assert(bld
.dispatch_width() == 8);
4531 /* XXX: src_stencil is only available on gen9+. dst_depth is never
4532 * available on gen9+. As such it's impossible to have both enabled at the
4533 * same time and therefore length cannot overrun the array.
4535 assert(length
< 15);
4537 sources
[length
] = bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4538 bld
.exec_all().annotate("FB write OS")
4539 .MOV(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UB
),
4540 subscript(src_stencil
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UB
, 0));
4545 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 7) {
4546 /* Send from the GRF */
4547 fs_reg payload
= fs_reg(VGRF
, -1, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
4548 load
= bld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(payload
, sources
, length
, payload_header_size
);
4549 payload
.nr
= bld
.shader
->alloc
.allocate(regs_written(load
));
4550 load
->dst
= payload
;
4552 uint32_t msg_ctl
= brw_fb_write_msg_control(inst
, prog_data
);
4553 uint32_t ex_desc
= 0;
4556 (inst
->group
/ 16) << 11 | /* rt slot group */
4557 brw_dp_write_desc(devinfo
, inst
->target
, msg_ctl
,
4558 GEN6_DATAPORT_WRITE_MESSAGE_RENDER_TARGET_WRITE
,
4559 inst
->last_rt
, false);
4561 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 11) {
4562 /* Set the "Render Target Index" and "Src0 Alpha Present" fields
4563 * in the extended message descriptor, in lieu of using a header.
4565 ex_desc
= inst
->target
<< 12 | (src0_alpha
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) << 15;
4567 if (key
->nr_color_regions
== 0)
4568 ex_desc
|= 1 << 20; /* Null Render Target */
4571 inst
->opcode
= SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
;
4572 inst
->resize_sources(3);
4573 inst
->sfid
= GEN6_SFID_DATAPORT_RENDER_CACHE
;
4574 inst
->src
[0] = brw_imm_ud(inst
->desc
);
4575 inst
->src
[1] = brw_imm_ud(ex_desc
);
4576 inst
->src
[2] = payload
;
4577 inst
->mlen
= regs_written(load
);
4579 inst
->header_size
= header_size
;
4580 inst
->check_tdr
= true;
4581 inst
->send_has_side_effects
= true;
4583 /* Send from the MRF */
4584 load
= bld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(fs_reg(MRF
, 1, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
),
4585 sources
, length
, payload_header_size
);
4587 /* On pre-SNB, we have to interlace the color values. LOAD_PAYLOAD
4588 * will do this for us if we just give it a COMPR4 destination.
4590 if (devinfo
->gen
< 6 && bld
.dispatch_width() == 16)
4591 load
->dst
.nr
|= BRW_MRF_COMPR4
;
4593 if (devinfo
->gen
< 6) {
4594 /* Set up src[0] for the implied MOV from grf0-1 */
4595 inst
->resize_sources(1);
4596 inst
->src
[0] = brw_vec8_grf(0, 0);
4598 inst
->resize_sources(0);
4601 inst
->opcode
= FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE
;
4602 inst
->mlen
= regs_written(load
);
4603 inst
->header_size
= header_size
;
4608 lower_fb_read_logical_send(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
)
4610 const fs_builder
&ubld
= bld
.exec_all().group(8, 0);
4611 const unsigned length
= 2;
4612 const fs_reg header
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, length
);
4614 if (bld
.group() < 16) {
4615 ubld
.group(16, 0).MOV(header
, retype(brw_vec8_grf(0, 0),
4616 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
4618 assert(bld
.group() < 32);
4619 const fs_reg header_sources
[] = {
4620 retype(brw_vec8_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
4621 retype(brw_vec8_grf(2, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
)
4623 ubld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(header
, header_sources
, ARRAY_SIZE(header_sources
), 0);
4626 inst
->resize_sources(1);
4627 inst
->src
[0] = header
;
4628 inst
->opcode
= FS_OPCODE_FB_READ
;
4629 inst
->mlen
= length
;
4630 inst
->header_size
= length
;
4634 lower_sampler_logical_send_gen4(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
, opcode op
,
4635 const fs_reg
&coordinate
,
4636 const fs_reg
&shadow_c
,
4637 const fs_reg
&lod
, const fs_reg
&lod2
,
4638 const fs_reg
&surface
,
4639 const fs_reg
&sampler
,
4640 unsigned coord_components
,
4641 unsigned grad_components
)
4643 const bool has_lod
= (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
|| op
== FS_OPCODE_TXB
||
4644 op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
|| op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXS
);
4645 fs_reg
msg_begin(MRF
, 1, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
4646 fs_reg msg_end
= msg_begin
;
4649 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
.group(8, 0), 1);
4651 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< coord_components
; i
++)
4652 bld
.MOV(retype(offset(msg_end
, bld
, i
), coordinate
.type
),
4653 offset(coordinate
, bld
, i
));
4655 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, coord_components
);
4657 /* Messages other than SAMPLE and RESINFO in SIMD16 and TXD in SIMD8
4658 * require all three components to be present and zero if they are unused.
4660 if (coord_components
> 0 &&
4661 (has_lod
|| shadow_c
.file
!= BAD_FILE
||
4662 (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TEX
&& bld
.dispatch_width() == 8))) {
4663 for (unsigned i
= coord_components
; i
< 3; i
++)
4664 bld
.MOV(offset(msg_end
, bld
, i
), brw_imm_f(0.0f
));
4666 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, 3 - coord_components
);
4669 if (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXD
) {
4670 /* TXD unsupported in SIMD16 mode. */
4671 assert(bld
.dispatch_width() == 8);
4673 /* the slots for u and v are always present, but r is optional */
4674 if (coord_components
< 2)
4675 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, 2 - coord_components
);
4678 * dPdx = dudx, dvdx, drdx
4679 * dPdy = dudy, dvdy, drdy
4681 * 1-arg: Does not exist.
4683 * 2-arg: dudx dvdx dudy dvdy
4684 * dPdx.x dPdx.y dPdy.x dPdy.y
4687 * 3-arg: dudx dvdx drdx dudy dvdy drdy
4688 * dPdx.x dPdx.y dPdx.z dPdy.x dPdy.y dPdy.z
4689 * m5 m6 m7 m8 m9 m10
4691 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< grad_components
; i
++)
4692 bld
.MOV(offset(msg_end
, bld
, i
), offset(lod
, bld
, i
));
4694 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, MAX2(grad_components
, 2));
4696 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< grad_components
; i
++)
4697 bld
.MOV(offset(msg_end
, bld
, i
), offset(lod2
, bld
, i
));
4699 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, MAX2(grad_components
, 2));
4703 /* Bias/LOD with shadow comparator is unsupported in SIMD16 -- *Without*
4704 * shadow comparator (including RESINFO) it's unsupported in SIMD8 mode.
4706 assert(shadow_c
.file
!= BAD_FILE
? bld
.dispatch_width() == 8 :
4707 bld
.dispatch_width() == 16);
4709 const brw_reg_type type
=
4710 (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
|| op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXS
?
4711 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
: BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
4712 bld
.MOV(retype(msg_end
, type
), lod
);
4713 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, 1);
4716 if (shadow_c
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4717 if (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TEX
&& bld
.dispatch_width() == 8) {
4718 /* There's no plain shadow compare message, so we use shadow
4719 * compare with a bias of 0.0.
4721 bld
.MOV(msg_end
, brw_imm_f(0.0f
));
4722 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, 1);
4725 bld
.MOV(msg_end
, shadow_c
);
4726 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, 1);
4730 inst
->src
[0] = reg_undef
;
4731 inst
->src
[1] = surface
;
4732 inst
->src
[2] = sampler
;
4733 inst
->resize_sources(3);
4734 inst
->base_mrf
= msg_begin
.nr
;
4735 inst
->mlen
= msg_end
.nr
- msg_begin
.nr
;
4736 inst
->header_size
= 1;
4740 lower_sampler_logical_send_gen5(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
, opcode op
,
4741 const fs_reg
&coordinate
,
4742 const fs_reg
&shadow_c
,
4743 const fs_reg
&lod
, const fs_reg
&lod2
,
4744 const fs_reg
&sample_index
,
4745 const fs_reg
&surface
,
4746 const fs_reg
&sampler
,
4747 unsigned coord_components
,
4748 unsigned grad_components
)
4750 fs_reg
message(MRF
, 2, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
4751 fs_reg msg_coords
= message
;
4752 unsigned header_size
= 0;
4754 if (inst
->offset
!= 0) {
4755 /* The offsets set up by the visitor are in the m1 header, so we can't
4762 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< coord_components
; i
++)
4763 bld
.MOV(retype(offset(msg_coords
, bld
, i
), coordinate
.type
),
4764 offset(coordinate
, bld
, i
));
4766 fs_reg msg_end
= offset(msg_coords
, bld
, coord_components
);
4767 fs_reg msg_lod
= offset(msg_coords
, bld
, 4);
4769 if (shadow_c
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4770 fs_reg msg_shadow
= msg_lod
;
4771 bld
.MOV(msg_shadow
, shadow_c
);
4772 msg_lod
= offset(msg_shadow
, bld
, 1);
4777 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
:
4779 bld
.MOV(msg_lod
, lod
);
4780 msg_end
= offset(msg_lod
, bld
, 1);
4782 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXD
:
4785 * dPdx = dudx, dvdx, drdx
4786 * dPdy = dudy, dvdy, drdy
4788 * Load up these values:
4789 * - dudx dudy dvdx dvdy drdx drdy
4790 * - dPdx.x dPdy.x dPdx.y dPdy.y dPdx.z dPdy.z
4793 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< grad_components
; i
++) {
4794 bld
.MOV(msg_end
, offset(lod
, bld
, i
));
4795 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, 1);
4797 bld
.MOV(msg_end
, offset(lod2
, bld
, i
));
4798 msg_end
= offset(msg_end
, bld
, 1);
4801 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXS
:
4802 msg_lod
= retype(msg_end
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4803 bld
.MOV(msg_lod
, lod
);
4804 msg_end
= offset(msg_lod
, bld
, 1);
4806 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
:
4807 msg_lod
= offset(msg_coords
, bld
, 3);
4808 bld
.MOV(retype(msg_lod
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), lod
);
4809 msg_end
= offset(msg_lod
, bld
, 1);
4811 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS
:
4812 msg_lod
= offset(msg_coords
, bld
, 3);
4814 bld
.MOV(retype(msg_lod
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), brw_imm_ud(0u));
4816 bld
.MOV(retype(offset(msg_lod
, bld
, 1), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), sample_index
);
4817 msg_end
= offset(msg_lod
, bld
, 2);
4824 inst
->src
[0] = reg_undef
;
4825 inst
->src
[1] = surface
;
4826 inst
->src
[2] = sampler
;
4827 inst
->resize_sources(3);
4828 inst
->base_mrf
= message
.nr
;
4829 inst
->mlen
= msg_end
.nr
- message
.nr
;
4830 inst
->header_size
= header_size
;
4832 /* Message length > MAX_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SIZE disallowed by hardware. */
4833 assert(inst
->mlen
<= MAX_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SIZE
);
4837 is_high_sampler(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
, const fs_reg
&sampler
)
4839 if (devinfo
->gen
< 8 && !devinfo
->is_haswell
)
4842 return sampler
.file
!= IMM
|| sampler
.ud
>= 16;
4846 sampler_msg_type(const gen_device_info
*devinfo
,
4847 opcode opcode
, bool shadow_compare
)
4849 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 5);
4851 case SHADER_OPCODE_TEX
:
4852 return shadow_compare
? GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_COMPARE
:
4853 GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE
;
4855 return shadow_compare
? GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_BIAS_COMPARE
:
4856 GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_BIAS
;
4857 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
:
4858 return shadow_compare
? GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LOD_COMPARE
:
4859 GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LOD
;
4860 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL_LZ
:
4861 return shadow_compare
? GEN9_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_C_LZ
:
4862 GEN9_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LZ
;
4863 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXS
:
4864 case SHADER_OPCODE_IMAGE_SIZE_LOGICAL
:
4865 return GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_RESINFO
;
4866 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXD
:
4867 assert(!shadow_compare
|| devinfo
->gen
>= 8 || devinfo
->is_haswell
);
4868 return shadow_compare
? HSW_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_DERIV_COMPARE
:
4869 GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_DERIVS
;
4870 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
:
4871 return GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LD
;
4872 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_LZ
:
4873 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 9);
4874 return GEN9_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LD_LZ
;
4875 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W
:
4876 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 9);
4877 return GEN9_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LD2DMS_W
;
4878 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS
:
4879 return devinfo
->gen
>= 7 ? GEN7_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LD2DMS
:
4880 GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LD
;
4881 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS
:
4882 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 7);
4883 return GEN7_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LD2DSS
;
4884 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_MCS
:
4885 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 7);
4886 return GEN7_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LD_MCS
;
4887 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOD
:
4888 return GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_LOD
;
4889 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4
:
4890 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 7);
4891 return shadow_compare
? GEN7_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_GATHER4_C
:
4892 GEN7_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_GATHER4
;
4894 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET
:
4895 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 7);
4896 return shadow_compare
? GEN7_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_GATHER4_PO_C
:
4897 GEN7_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_GATHER4_PO
;
4898 case SHADER_OPCODE_SAMPLEINFO
:
4899 return GEN6_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_SAMPLEINFO
;
4901 unreachable("not reached");
4906 lower_sampler_logical_send_gen7(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
, opcode op
,
4907 const fs_reg
&coordinate
,
4908 const fs_reg
&shadow_c
,
4909 fs_reg lod
, const fs_reg
&lod2
,
4910 const fs_reg
&min_lod
,
4911 const fs_reg
&sample_index
,
4913 const fs_reg
&surface
,
4914 const fs_reg
&sampler
,
4915 const fs_reg
&surface_handle
,
4916 const fs_reg
&sampler_handle
,
4917 const fs_reg
&tg4_offset
,
4918 unsigned coord_components
,
4919 unsigned grad_components
)
4921 const gen_device_info
*devinfo
= bld
.shader
->devinfo
;
4922 const brw_stage_prog_data
*prog_data
= bld
.shader
->stage_prog_data
;
4923 unsigned reg_width
= bld
.dispatch_width() / 8;
4924 unsigned header_size
= 0, length
= 0;
4925 fs_reg sources
[MAX_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SIZE
];
4926 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(sources
); i
++)
4927 sources
[i
] = bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
4929 /* We must have exactly one of surface/sampler and surface/sampler_handle */
4930 assert((surface
.file
== BAD_FILE
) != (surface_handle
.file
== BAD_FILE
));
4931 assert((sampler
.file
== BAD_FILE
) != (sampler_handle
.file
== BAD_FILE
));
4933 if (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TG4
|| op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET
||
4934 inst
->offset
!= 0 || inst
->eot
||
4935 op
== SHADER_OPCODE_SAMPLEINFO
||
4936 sampler_handle
.file
!= BAD_FILE
||
4937 is_high_sampler(devinfo
, sampler
)) {
4938 /* For general texture offsets (no txf workaround), we need a header to
4941 * TG4 needs to place its channel select in the header, for interaction
4942 * with ARB_texture_swizzle. The sampler index is only 4-bits, so for
4943 * larger sampler numbers we need to offset the Sampler State Pointer in
4946 fs_reg header
= retype(sources
[0], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
4950 /* If we're requesting fewer than four channels worth of response,
4951 * and we have an explicit header, we need to set up the sampler
4952 * writemask. It's reversed from normal: 1 means "don't write".
4954 if (!inst
->eot
&& regs_written(inst
) != 4 * reg_width
) {
4955 assert(regs_written(inst
) % reg_width
== 0);
4956 unsigned mask
= ~((1 << (regs_written(inst
) / reg_width
)) - 1) & 0xf;
4957 inst
->offset
|= mask
<< 12;
4960 /* Build the actual header */
4961 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.exec_all().group(8, 0);
4962 const fs_builder ubld1
= ubld
.group(1, 0);
4963 ubld
.MOV(header
, retype(brw_vec8_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
4965 ubld1
.MOV(component(header
, 2), brw_imm_ud(inst
->offset
));
4966 } else if (bld
.shader
->stage
!= MESA_SHADER_VERTEX
&&
4967 bld
.shader
->stage
!= MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
) {
4968 /* The vertex and fragment stages have g0.2 set to 0, so
4969 * header0.2 is 0 when g0 is copied. Other stages may not, so we
4970 * must set it to 0 to avoid setting undesirable bits in the
4973 ubld1
.MOV(component(header
, 2), brw_imm_ud(0));
4976 if (sampler_handle
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
4977 /* Bindless sampler handles aren't relative to the sampler state
4978 * pointer passed into the shader through SAMPLER_STATE_POINTERS_*.
4979 * Instead, it's an absolute pointer relative to dynamic state base
4982 * Sampler states are 16 bytes each and the pointer we give here has
4983 * to be 32-byte aligned. In order to avoid more indirect messages
4984 * than required, we assume that all bindless sampler states are
4985 * 32-byte aligned. This sacrifices a bit of general state base
4986 * address space but means we can do something more efficient in the
4989 ubld1
.MOV(component(header
, 3), sampler_handle
);
4990 } else if (is_high_sampler(devinfo
, sampler
)) {
4991 if (sampler
.file
== BRW_IMMEDIATE_VALUE
) {
4992 assert(sampler
.ud
>= 16);
4993 const int sampler_state_size
= 16; /* 16 bytes */
4995 ubld1
.ADD(component(header
, 3),
4996 retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 3), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
4997 brw_imm_ud(16 * (sampler
.ud
/ 16) * sampler_state_size
));
4999 fs_reg tmp
= ubld1
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5000 ubld1
.AND(tmp
, sampler
, brw_imm_ud(0x0f0));
5001 ubld1
.SHL(tmp
, tmp
, brw_imm_ud(4));
5002 ubld1
.ADD(component(header
, 3),
5003 retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 3), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
5009 if (shadow_c
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
5010 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
], shadow_c
);
5014 bool coordinate_done
= false;
5016 /* Set up the LOD info */
5019 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
:
5020 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 9 && op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
&& lod
.is_zero()) {
5021 op
= SHADER_OPCODE_TXL_LZ
;
5024 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
], lod
);
5027 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXD
:
5028 /* TXD should have been lowered in SIMD16 mode. */
5029 assert(bld
.dispatch_width() == 8);
5031 /* Load dPdx and the coordinate together:
5032 * [hdr], [ref], x, dPdx.x, dPdy.x, y, dPdx.y, dPdy.y, z, dPdx.z, dPdy.z
5034 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< coord_components
; i
++) {
5035 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
++], offset(coordinate
, bld
, i
));
5037 /* For cube map array, the coordinate is (u,v,r,ai) but there are
5038 * only derivatives for (u, v, r).
5040 if (i
< grad_components
) {
5041 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
++], offset(lod
, bld
, i
));
5042 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
++], offset(lod2
, bld
, i
));
5046 coordinate_done
= true;
5048 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXS
:
5049 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), lod
);
5052 case SHADER_OPCODE_IMAGE_SIZE_LOGICAL
:
5053 /* We need an LOD; just use 0 */
5054 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), brw_imm_ud(0));
5057 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
:
5058 /* Unfortunately, the parameters for LD are intermixed: u, lod, v, r.
5059 * On Gen9 they are u, v, lod, r
5061 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
++], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
), coordinate
);
5063 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 9) {
5064 if (coord_components
>= 2) {
5065 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
),
5066 offset(coordinate
, bld
, 1));
5068 sources
[length
] = brw_imm_d(0);
5073 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 9 && lod
.is_zero()) {
5074 op
= SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_LZ
;
5076 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
), lod
);
5080 for (unsigned i
= devinfo
->gen
>= 9 ? 2 : 1; i
< coord_components
; i
++)
5081 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
++], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
),
5082 offset(coordinate
, bld
, i
));
5084 coordinate_done
= true;
5087 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS
:
5088 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W
:
5089 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS
:
5090 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_MCS
:
5091 if (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS
||
5092 op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS
||
5093 op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W
) {
5094 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), sample_index
);
5098 if (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS
|| op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W
) {
5099 /* Data from the multisample control surface. */
5100 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), mcs
);
5103 /* On Gen9+ we'll use ld2dms_w instead which has two registers for
5106 if (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W
) {
5107 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
5110 offset(mcs
, bld
, 1));
5115 /* There is no offsetting for this message; just copy in the integer
5116 * texture coordinates.
5118 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< coord_components
; i
++)
5119 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
++], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
),
5120 offset(coordinate
, bld
, i
));
5122 coordinate_done
= true;
5124 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET
:
5125 /* More crazy intermixing */
5126 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< 2; i
++) /* u, v */
5127 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
++], offset(coordinate
, bld
, i
));
5129 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< 2; i
++) /* offu, offv */
5130 bld
.MOV(retype(sources
[length
++], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
),
5131 offset(tg4_offset
, bld
, i
));
5133 if (coord_components
== 3) /* r if present */
5134 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
++], offset(coordinate
, bld
, 2));
5136 coordinate_done
= true;
5142 /* Set up the coordinate (except for cases where it was done above) */
5143 if (!coordinate_done
) {
5144 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< coord_components
; i
++)
5145 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
++], offset(coordinate
, bld
, i
));
5148 if (min_lod
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
5149 /* Account for all of the missing coordinate sources */
5150 length
+= 4 - coord_components
;
5151 if (op
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXD
)
5152 length
+= (3 - grad_components
) * 2;
5154 bld
.MOV(sources
[length
++], min_lod
);
5159 mlen
= length
* reg_width
- header_size
;
5161 mlen
= length
* reg_width
;
5163 const fs_reg src_payload
= fs_reg(VGRF
, bld
.shader
->alloc
.allocate(mlen
),
5164 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
);
5165 bld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(src_payload
, sources
, length
, header_size
);
5167 /* Generate the SEND. */
5168 inst
->opcode
= SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
;
5170 inst
->header_size
= header_size
;
5172 const unsigned msg_type
=
5173 sampler_msg_type(devinfo
, op
, inst
->shadow_compare
);
5174 const unsigned simd_mode
=
5175 inst
->exec_size
<= 8 ? BRW_SAMPLER_SIMD_MODE_SIMD8
:
5176 BRW_SAMPLER_SIMD_MODE_SIMD16
;
5178 uint32_t base_binding_table_index
;
5180 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4
:
5181 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET
:
5182 base_binding_table_index
= prog_data
->binding_table
.gather_texture_start
;
5184 case SHADER_OPCODE_IMAGE_SIZE_LOGICAL
:
5185 base_binding_table_index
= prog_data
->binding_table
.image_start
;
5188 base_binding_table_index
= prog_data
->binding_table
.texture_start
;
5192 inst
->sfid
= BRW_SFID_SAMPLER
;
5193 if (surface
.file
== IMM
&&
5194 (sampler
.file
== IMM
|| sampler_handle
.file
!= BAD_FILE
)) {
5195 inst
->desc
= brw_sampler_desc(devinfo
,
5196 surface
.ud
+ base_binding_table_index
,
5197 sampler
.file
== IMM
? sampler
.ud
% 16 : 0,
5200 0 /* return_format unused on gen7+ */);
5201 inst
->src
[0] = brw_imm_ud(0);
5202 inst
->src
[1] = brw_imm_ud(0); /* ex_desc */
5203 } else if (surface_handle
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
5204 /* Bindless surface */
5205 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 9);
5206 inst
->desc
= brw_sampler_desc(devinfo
,
5208 sampler
.file
== IMM
? sampler
.ud
% 16 : 0,
5211 0 /* return_format unused on gen7+ */);
5213 /* For bindless samplers, the entire address is included in the message
5214 * header so we can leave the portion in the message descriptor 0.
5216 if (sampler_handle
.file
!= BAD_FILE
|| sampler
.file
== IMM
) {
5217 inst
->src
[0] = brw_imm_ud(0);
5219 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.group(1, 0).exec_all();
5220 fs_reg desc
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5221 ubld
.SHL(desc
, sampler
, brw_imm_ud(8));
5222 inst
->src
[0] = desc
;
5225 /* We assume that the driver provided the handle in the top 20 bits so
5226 * we can use the surface handle directly as the extended descriptor.
5228 inst
->src
[1] = retype(surface_handle
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5230 /* Immediate portion of the descriptor */
5231 inst
->desc
= brw_sampler_desc(devinfo
,
5236 0 /* return_format unused on gen7+ */);
5237 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.group(1, 0).exec_all();
5238 fs_reg desc
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5239 if (surface
.equals(sampler
)) {
5240 /* This case is common in GL */
5241 ubld
.MUL(desc
, surface
, brw_imm_ud(0x101));
5243 if (sampler_handle
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
5244 ubld
.MOV(desc
, surface
);
5245 } else if (sampler
.file
== IMM
) {
5246 ubld
.OR(desc
, surface
, brw_imm_ud(sampler
.ud
<< 8));
5248 ubld
.SHL(desc
, sampler
, brw_imm_ud(8));
5249 ubld
.OR(desc
, desc
, surface
);
5252 if (base_binding_table_index
)
5253 ubld
.ADD(desc
, desc
, brw_imm_ud(base_binding_table_index
));
5254 ubld
.AND(desc
, desc
, brw_imm_ud(0xfff));
5256 inst
->src
[0] = component(desc
, 0);
5257 inst
->src
[1] = brw_imm_ud(0); /* ex_desc */
5260 inst
->src
[2] = src_payload
;
5261 inst
->resize_sources(3);
5264 /* EOT sampler messages don't make sense to split because it would
5265 * involve ending half of the thread early.
5267 assert(inst
->group
== 0);
5268 /* We need to use SENDC for EOT sampler messages */
5269 inst
->check_tdr
= true;
5270 inst
->send_has_side_effects
= true;
5273 /* Message length > MAX_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SIZE disallowed by hardware. */
5274 assert(inst
->mlen
<= MAX_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SIZE
);
5278 lower_sampler_logical_send(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
, opcode op
)
5280 const gen_device_info
*devinfo
= bld
.shader
->devinfo
;
5281 const fs_reg
&coordinate
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_COORDINATE
];
5282 const fs_reg
&shadow_c
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SHADOW_C
];
5283 const fs_reg
&lod
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_LOD
];
5284 const fs_reg
&lod2
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_LOD2
];
5285 const fs_reg
&min_lod
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_MIN_LOD
];
5286 const fs_reg
&sample_index
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SAMPLE_INDEX
];
5287 const fs_reg
&mcs
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_MCS
];
5288 const fs_reg
&surface
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SURFACE
];
5289 const fs_reg
&sampler
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SAMPLER
];
5290 const fs_reg
&surface_handle
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SURFACE_HANDLE
];
5291 const fs_reg
&sampler_handle
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SAMPLER_HANDLE
];
5292 const fs_reg
&tg4_offset
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_TG4_OFFSET
];
5293 assert(inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_COORD_COMPONENTS
].file
== IMM
);
5294 const unsigned coord_components
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_COORD_COMPONENTS
].ud
;
5295 assert(inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_GRAD_COMPONENTS
].file
== IMM
);
5296 const unsigned grad_components
= inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_GRAD_COMPONENTS
].ud
;
5298 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 7) {
5299 lower_sampler_logical_send_gen7(bld
, inst
, op
, coordinate
,
5300 shadow_c
, lod
, lod2
, min_lod
,
5302 mcs
, surface
, sampler
,
5303 surface_handle
, sampler_handle
,
5305 coord_components
, grad_components
);
5306 } else if (devinfo
->gen
>= 5) {
5307 lower_sampler_logical_send_gen5(bld
, inst
, op
, coordinate
,
5308 shadow_c
, lod
, lod2
, sample_index
,
5310 coord_components
, grad_components
);
5312 lower_sampler_logical_send_gen4(bld
, inst
, op
, coordinate
,
5313 shadow_c
, lod
, lod2
,
5315 coord_components
, grad_components
);
5320 lower_surface_logical_send(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
)
5322 const gen_device_info
*devinfo
= bld
.shader
->devinfo
;
5324 /* Get the logical send arguments. */
5325 const fs_reg
&addr
= inst
->src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_ADDRESS
];
5326 const fs_reg
&src
= inst
->src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_DATA
];
5327 const fs_reg
&surface
= inst
->src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_SURFACE
];
5328 const fs_reg
&surface_handle
= inst
->src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_SURFACE_HANDLE
];
5329 const UNUSED fs_reg
&dims
= inst
->src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_DIMS
];
5330 const fs_reg
&arg
= inst
->src
[SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_IMM_ARG
];
5331 assert(arg
.file
== IMM
);
5333 /* We must have exactly one of surface and surface_handle */
5334 assert((surface
.file
== BAD_FILE
) != (surface_handle
.file
== BAD_FILE
));
5336 /* Calculate the total number of components of the payload. */
5337 const unsigned addr_sz
= inst
->components_read(SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_ADDRESS
);
5338 const unsigned src_sz
= inst
->components_read(SURFACE_LOGICAL_SRC_DATA
);
5340 const bool is_typed_access
=
5341 inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
||
5342 inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
||
5343 inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
;
5345 const bool is_surface_access
= is_typed_access
||
5346 inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
||
5347 inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
||
5348 inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
;
5350 const bool is_stateless
=
5351 surface
.file
== IMM
&& (surface
.ud
== BRW_BTI_STATELESS
||
5352 surface
.ud
== GEN8_BTI_STATELESS_NON_COHERENT
);
5354 const bool has_side_effects
= inst
->has_side_effects();
5355 fs_reg sample_mask
= has_side_effects
? sample_mask_reg(bld
) :
5356 fs_reg(brw_imm_d(0xffff));
5358 /* From the BDW PRM Volume 7, page 147:
5360 * "For the Data Cache Data Port*, the header must be present for the
5361 * following message types: [...] Typed read/write/atomics"
5363 * Earlier generations have a similar wording. Because of this restriction
5364 * we don't attempt to implement sample masks via predication for such
5365 * messages prior to Gen9, since we have to provide a header anyway. On
5366 * Gen11+ the header has been removed so we can only use predication.
5368 * For all stateless A32 messages, we also need a header
5371 if ((devinfo
->gen
< 9 && is_typed_access
) || is_stateless
) {
5372 fs_builder ubld
= bld
.exec_all().group(8, 0);
5373 header
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5374 ubld
.MOV(header
, brw_imm_d(0));
5376 /* Both the typed and scattered byte/dword A32 messages take a buffer
5377 * base address in R0.5:[31:0] (See MH1_A32_PSM for typed messages or
5378 * MH_A32_GO for byte/dword scattered messages in the SKL PRM Vol. 2d
5379 * for more details.) This is conveniently where the HW places the
5380 * scratch surface base address.
5382 * From the SKL PRM Vol. 7 "Per-Thread Scratch Space":
5384 * "When a thread becomes 'active' it is allocated a portion of
5385 * scratch space, sized according to PerThreadScratchSpace. The
5386 * starting location of each thread’s scratch space allocation,
5387 * ScratchSpaceOffset, is passed in the thread payload in
5388 * R0.5[31:10] and is specified as a 1KB-granular offset from the
5389 * GeneralStateBaseAddress. The computation of ScratchSpaceOffset
5390 * includes the starting address of the stage’s scratch space
5391 * allocation, as programmed by ScratchSpaceBasePointer."
5393 * The base address is passed in bits R0.5[31:10] and the bottom 10
5394 * bits of R0.5 are used for other things. Therefore, we have to
5395 * mask off the bottom 10 bits so that we don't get a garbage base
5398 ubld
.group(1, 0).AND(component(header
, 5),
5399 retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 5), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
),
5400 brw_imm_ud(0xfffffc00));
5402 if (is_surface_access
)
5403 ubld
.group(1, 0).MOV(component(header
, 7), sample_mask
);
5405 const unsigned header_sz
= header
.file
!= BAD_FILE
? 1 : 0;
5407 fs_reg payload
, payload2
;
5408 unsigned mlen
, ex_mlen
= 0;
5409 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 9 &&
5410 (src
.file
== BAD_FILE
|| header
.file
== BAD_FILE
)) {
5411 /* We have split sends on gen9 and above */
5412 if (header
.file
== BAD_FILE
) {
5413 payload
= bld
.move_to_vgrf(addr
, addr_sz
);
5414 payload2
= bld
.move_to_vgrf(src
, src_sz
);
5415 mlen
= addr_sz
* (inst
->exec_size
/ 8);
5416 ex_mlen
= src_sz
* (inst
->exec_size
/ 8);
5418 assert(src
.file
== BAD_FILE
);
5420 payload2
= bld
.move_to_vgrf(addr
, addr_sz
);
5422 ex_mlen
= addr_sz
* (inst
->exec_size
/ 8);
5425 /* Allocate space for the payload. */
5426 const unsigned sz
= header_sz
+ addr_sz
+ src_sz
;
5427 payload
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, sz
);
5428 fs_reg
*const components
= new fs_reg
[sz
];
5431 /* Construct the payload. */
5432 if (header
.file
!= BAD_FILE
)
5433 components
[n
++] = header
;
5435 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< addr_sz
; i
++)
5436 components
[n
++] = offset(addr
, bld
, i
);
5438 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< src_sz
; i
++)
5439 components
[n
++] = offset(src
, bld
, i
);
5441 bld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(payload
, components
, sz
, header_sz
);
5442 mlen
= header_sz
+ (addr_sz
+ src_sz
) * inst
->exec_size
/ 8;
5444 delete[] components
;
5447 /* Predicate the instruction on the sample mask if no header is
5450 if ((header
.file
== BAD_FILE
|| !is_surface_access
) &&
5451 sample_mask
.file
!= BAD_FILE
&& sample_mask
.file
!= IMM
) {
5452 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.group(1, 0).exec_all();
5453 if (inst
->predicate
) {
5454 assert(inst
->predicate
== BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
);
5455 assert(!inst
->predicate_inverse
);
5456 assert(inst
->flag_subreg
< 2);
5457 /* Combine the sample mask with the existing predicate by using a
5458 * vertical predication mode.
5460 inst
->predicate
= BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ALLV
;
5461 if (sample_mask
.file
!= ARF
|| sample_mask
.nr
!= BRW_ARF_FLAG
+ 1)
5462 ubld
.MOV(retype(brw_flag_subreg(inst
->flag_subreg
+ 2),
5466 inst
->flag_subreg
= 2;
5467 inst
->predicate
= BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
;
5468 inst
->predicate_inverse
= false;
5469 if (sample_mask
.file
!= ARF
|| sample_mask
.nr
!= BRW_ARF_FLAG
+ 1)
5470 ubld
.MOV(retype(brw_flag_subreg(inst
->flag_subreg
), sample_mask
.type
),
5476 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
5477 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5478 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5479 /* Byte scattered opcodes go through the normal data cache */
5480 sfid
= GEN7_SFID_DATAPORT_DATA_CACHE
;
5483 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5484 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5485 sfid
= devinfo
->gen
>= 7 ? GEN7_SFID_DATAPORT_DATA_CACHE
:
5486 devinfo
->gen
>= 6 ? GEN6_SFID_DATAPORT_RENDER_CACHE
:
5487 BRW_DATAPORT_READ_TARGET_RENDER_CACHE
;
5490 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
5491 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5492 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
5493 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
:
5494 /* Untyped Surface messages go through the data cache but the SFID value
5495 * changed on Haswell.
5497 sfid
= (devinfo
->gen
>= 8 || devinfo
->is_haswell
?
5498 HSW_SFID_DATAPORT_DATA_CACHE_1
:
5499 GEN7_SFID_DATAPORT_DATA_CACHE
);
5502 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
5503 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5504 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
5505 /* Typed surface messages go through the render cache on IVB and the
5506 * data cache on HSW+.
5508 sfid
= (devinfo
->gen
>= 8 || devinfo
->is_haswell
?
5509 HSW_SFID_DATAPORT_DATA_CACHE_1
:
5510 GEN6_SFID_DATAPORT_RENDER_CACHE
);
5514 unreachable("Unsupported surface opcode");
5518 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
5519 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
5520 desc
= brw_dp_untyped_surface_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5521 arg
.ud
, /* num_channels */
5525 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5526 desc
= brw_dp_untyped_surface_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5527 arg
.ud
, /* num_channels */
5531 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5532 desc
= brw_dp_byte_scattered_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5533 arg
.ud
, /* bit_size */
5537 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5538 desc
= brw_dp_byte_scattered_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5539 arg
.ud
, /* bit_size */
5543 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5544 assert(arg
.ud
== 32); /* bit_size */
5545 desc
= brw_dp_dword_scattered_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5549 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5550 assert(arg
.ud
== 32); /* bit_size */
5551 desc
= brw_dp_dword_scattered_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5555 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
5556 desc
= brw_dp_untyped_atomic_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5557 arg
.ud
, /* atomic_op */
5558 !inst
->dst
.is_null());
5561 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
:
5562 desc
= brw_dp_untyped_atomic_float_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5563 arg
.ud
, /* atomic_op */
5564 !inst
->dst
.is_null());
5567 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
5568 desc
= brw_dp_typed_surface_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
, inst
->group
,
5569 arg
.ud
, /* num_channels */
5573 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5574 desc
= brw_dp_typed_surface_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
, inst
->group
,
5575 arg
.ud
, /* num_channels */
5579 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
5580 desc
= brw_dp_typed_atomic_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
, inst
->group
,
5581 arg
.ud
, /* atomic_op */
5582 !inst
->dst
.is_null());
5586 unreachable("Unknown surface logical instruction");
5589 /* Update the original instruction. */
5590 inst
->opcode
= SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
;
5592 inst
->ex_mlen
= ex_mlen
;
5593 inst
->header_size
= header_sz
;
5594 inst
->send_has_side_effects
= has_side_effects
;
5595 inst
->send_is_volatile
= !has_side_effects
;
5597 /* Set up SFID and descriptors */
5600 if (surface
.file
== IMM
) {
5601 inst
->desc
|= surface
.ud
& 0xff;
5602 inst
->src
[0] = brw_imm_ud(0);
5603 inst
->src
[1] = brw_imm_ud(0); /* ex_desc */
5604 } else if (surface_handle
.file
!= BAD_FILE
) {
5605 /* Bindless surface */
5606 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 9);
5607 inst
->desc
|= GEN9_BTI_BINDLESS
;
5608 inst
->src
[0] = brw_imm_ud(0);
5610 /* We assume that the driver provided the handle in the top 20 bits so
5611 * we can use the surface handle directly as the extended descriptor.
5613 inst
->src
[1] = retype(surface_handle
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5615 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.exec_all().group(1, 0);
5616 fs_reg tmp
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5617 ubld
.AND(tmp
, surface
, brw_imm_ud(0xff));
5618 inst
->src
[0] = component(tmp
, 0);
5619 inst
->src
[1] = brw_imm_ud(0); /* ex_desc */
5622 /* Finally, the payload */
5623 inst
->src
[2] = payload
;
5624 inst
->src
[3] = payload2
;
5626 inst
->resize_sources(4);
5630 lower_a64_logical_send(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
)
5632 const gen_device_info
*devinfo
= bld
.shader
->devinfo
;
5634 const fs_reg
&addr
= inst
->src
[0];
5635 const fs_reg
&src
= inst
->src
[1];
5636 const unsigned src_comps
= inst
->components_read(1);
5637 assert(inst
->src
[2].file
== IMM
);
5638 const unsigned arg
= inst
->src
[2].ud
;
5639 const bool has_side_effects
= inst
->has_side_effects();
5641 /* If the surface message has side effects and we're a fragment shader, we
5642 * have to predicate with the sample mask to avoid helper invocations.
5644 if (has_side_effects
&& bld
.shader
->stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
) {
5645 inst
->flag_subreg
= 2;
5646 inst
->predicate
= BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
;
5647 inst
->predicate_inverse
= false;
5649 fs_reg sample_mask
= sample_mask_reg(bld
);
5650 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.group(1, 0).exec_all();
5651 if (sample_mask
.file
!= ARF
|| sample_mask
.nr
!= BRW_ARF_FLAG
+ 1)
5652 ubld
.MOV(retype(brw_flag_subreg(inst
->flag_subreg
), sample_mask
.type
),
5656 fs_reg payload
, payload2
;
5657 unsigned mlen
, ex_mlen
= 0;
5658 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 9) {
5659 /* On Skylake and above, we have SENDS */
5660 mlen
= 2 * (inst
->exec_size
/ 8);
5661 ex_mlen
= src_comps
* type_sz(src
.type
) * inst
->exec_size
/ REG_SIZE
;
5662 payload
= retype(bld
.move_to_vgrf(addr
, 1), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5663 payload2
= retype(bld
.move_to_vgrf(src
, src_comps
),
5664 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5666 /* Add two because the address is 64-bit */
5667 const unsigned dwords
= 2 + src_comps
;
5668 mlen
= dwords
* (inst
->exec_size
/ 8);
5674 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< src_comps
; i
++)
5675 sources
[1 + i
] = offset(src
, bld
, i
);
5677 payload
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, dwords
);
5678 bld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(payload
, sources
, 1 + src_comps
, 0);
5682 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
5683 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5684 desc
= brw_dp_a64_untyped_surface_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5685 arg
, /* num_channels */
5689 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5690 desc
= brw_dp_a64_untyped_surface_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5691 arg
, /* num_channels */
5695 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_BYTE_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5696 desc
= brw_dp_a64_byte_scattered_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5701 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_BYTE_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5702 desc
= brw_dp_a64_byte_scattered_rw_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5707 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
5708 desc
= brw_dp_a64_untyped_atomic_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
, 32,
5709 arg
, /* atomic_op */
5710 !inst
->dst
.is_null());
5713 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_INT64_LOGICAL
:
5714 desc
= brw_dp_a64_untyped_atomic_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
, 64,
5715 arg
, /* atomic_op */
5716 !inst
->dst
.is_null());
5720 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
:
5721 desc
= brw_dp_a64_untyped_atomic_float_desc(devinfo
, inst
->exec_size
,
5722 arg
, /* atomic_op */
5723 !inst
->dst
.is_null());
5727 unreachable("Unknown A64 logical instruction");
5730 /* Update the original instruction. */
5731 inst
->opcode
= SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
;
5733 inst
->ex_mlen
= ex_mlen
;
5734 inst
->header_size
= 0;
5735 inst
->send_has_side_effects
= has_side_effects
;
5736 inst
->send_is_volatile
= !has_side_effects
;
5738 /* Set up SFID and descriptors */
5739 inst
->sfid
= HSW_SFID_DATAPORT_DATA_CACHE_1
;
5741 inst
->resize_sources(4);
5742 inst
->src
[0] = brw_imm_ud(0); /* desc */
5743 inst
->src
[1] = brw_imm_ud(0); /* ex_desc */
5744 inst
->src
[2] = payload
;
5745 inst
->src
[3] = payload2
;
5749 lower_varying_pull_constant_logical_send(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
)
5751 const gen_device_info
*devinfo
= bld
.shader
->devinfo
;
5753 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 7) {
5754 fs_reg index
= inst
->src
[0];
5755 /* We are switching the instruction from an ALU-like instruction to a
5756 * send-from-grf instruction. Since sends can't handle strides or
5757 * source modifiers, we have to make a copy of the offset source.
5759 fs_reg offset
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5760 bld
.MOV(offset
, inst
->src
[1]);
5762 const unsigned simd_mode
=
5763 inst
->exec_size
<= 8 ? BRW_SAMPLER_SIMD_MODE_SIMD8
:
5764 BRW_SAMPLER_SIMD_MODE_SIMD16
;
5766 inst
->opcode
= SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
;
5767 inst
->mlen
= inst
->exec_size
/ 8;
5768 inst
->resize_sources(3);
5770 inst
->sfid
= BRW_SFID_SAMPLER
;
5771 inst
->desc
= brw_sampler_desc(devinfo
, 0, 0,
5772 GEN5_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SAMPLE_LD
,
5774 if (index
.file
== IMM
) {
5775 inst
->desc
|= index
.ud
& 0xff;
5776 inst
->src
[0] = brw_imm_ud(0);
5778 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.exec_all().group(1, 0);
5779 fs_reg tmp
= ubld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5780 ubld
.AND(tmp
, index
, brw_imm_ud(0xff));
5781 inst
->src
[0] = component(tmp
, 0);
5783 inst
->src
[1] = brw_imm_ud(0); /* ex_desc */
5784 inst
->src
[2] = offset
; /* payload */
5786 const fs_reg
payload(MRF
, FIRST_PULL_LOAD_MRF(devinfo
->gen
),
5787 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
5789 bld
.MOV(byte_offset(payload
, REG_SIZE
), inst
->src
[1]);
5791 inst
->opcode
= FS_OPCODE_VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_GEN4
;
5792 inst
->resize_sources(1);
5793 inst
->base_mrf
= payload
.nr
;
5794 inst
->header_size
= 1;
5795 inst
->mlen
= 1 + inst
->exec_size
/ 8;
5800 lower_math_logical_send(const fs_builder
&bld
, fs_inst
*inst
)
5802 assert(bld
.shader
->devinfo
->gen
< 6);
5805 inst
->mlen
= inst
->sources
* inst
->exec_size
/ 8;
5807 if (inst
->sources
> 1) {
5808 /* From the Ironlake PRM, Volume 4, Part 1, Section 6.1.13
5809 * "Message Payload":
5811 * "Operand0[7]. For the INT DIV functions, this operand is the
5814 * "Operand1[7]. For the INT DIV functions, this operand is the
5817 const bool is_int_div
= inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_POW
;
5818 const fs_reg src0
= is_int_div
? inst
->src
[1] : inst
->src
[0];
5819 const fs_reg src1
= is_int_div
? inst
->src
[0] : inst
->src
[1];
5821 inst
->resize_sources(1);
5822 inst
->src
[0] = src0
;
5824 assert(inst
->exec_size
== 8);
5825 bld
.MOV(fs_reg(MRF
, inst
->base_mrf
+ 1, src1
.type
), src1
);
5830 fs_visitor::lower_logical_sends()
5832 bool progress
= false;
5834 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
5835 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
5837 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
5838 case FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5839 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
5840 lower_fb_write_logical_send(ibld
, inst
,
5841 brw_wm_prog_data(prog_data
),
5842 (const brw_wm_prog_key
*)key
,
5846 case FS_OPCODE_FB_READ_LOGICAL
:
5847 lower_fb_read_logical_send(ibld
, inst
);
5850 case SHADER_OPCODE_TEX_LOGICAL
:
5851 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TEX
);
5854 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXD_LOGICAL
:
5855 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TXD
);
5858 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_LOGICAL
:
5859 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
);
5862 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL_LOGICAL
:
5863 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
);
5866 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXS_LOGICAL
:
5867 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TXS
);
5870 case SHADER_OPCODE_IMAGE_SIZE_LOGICAL
:
5871 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
,
5872 SHADER_OPCODE_IMAGE_SIZE_LOGICAL
);
5875 case FS_OPCODE_TXB_LOGICAL
:
5876 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, FS_OPCODE_TXB
);
5879 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_LOGICAL
:
5880 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS
);
5883 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W_LOGICAL
:
5884 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W
);
5887 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS_LOGICAL
:
5888 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS
);
5891 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_MCS_LOGICAL
:
5892 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_MCS
);
5895 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOD_LOGICAL
:
5896 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_LOD
);
5899 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_LOGICAL
:
5900 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TG4
);
5903 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET_LOGICAL
:
5904 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET
);
5907 case SHADER_OPCODE_SAMPLEINFO_LOGICAL
:
5908 lower_sampler_logical_send(ibld
, inst
, SHADER_OPCODE_SAMPLEINFO
);
5911 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
5912 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5913 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5914 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5915 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5916 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5917 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
5918 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
:
5919 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
5920 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5921 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
5922 lower_surface_logical_send(ibld
, inst
);
5925 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5926 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5927 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_BYTE_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
5928 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_BYTE_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
5929 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
5930 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_INT64_LOGICAL
:
5931 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
:
5932 lower_a64_logical_send(ibld
, inst
);
5935 case FS_OPCODE_VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_LOGICAL
:
5936 lower_varying_pull_constant_logical_send(ibld
, inst
);
5939 case SHADER_OPCODE_RCP
:
5940 case SHADER_OPCODE_RSQ
:
5941 case SHADER_OPCODE_SQRT
:
5942 case SHADER_OPCODE_EXP2
:
5943 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOG2
:
5944 case SHADER_OPCODE_SIN
:
5945 case SHADER_OPCODE_COS
:
5946 case SHADER_OPCODE_POW
:
5947 case SHADER_OPCODE_INT_QUOTIENT
:
5948 case SHADER_OPCODE_INT_REMAINDER
:
5949 /* The math opcodes are overloaded for the send-like and
5950 * expression-like instructions which seems kind of icky. Gen6+ has
5951 * a native (but rather quirky) MATH instruction so we don't need to
5952 * do anything here. On Gen4-5 we'll have to lower the Gen6-like
5953 * logical instructions (which we can easily recognize because they
5954 * have mlen = 0) into send-like virtual instructions.
5956 if (devinfo
->gen
< 6 && inst
->mlen
== 0) {
5957 lower_math_logical_send(ibld
, inst
);
5972 invalidate_live_intervals();
5978 is_mixed_float_with_fp32_dst(const fs_inst
*inst
)
5980 /* This opcode sometimes uses :W type on the source even if the operand is
5981 * a :HF, because in gen7 there is no support for :HF, and thus it uses :W.
5983 if (inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_F16TO32
)
5986 if (inst
->dst
.type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
)
5989 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
5990 if (inst
->src
[i
].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_HF
)
5998 is_mixed_float_with_packed_fp16_dst(const fs_inst
*inst
)
6000 /* This opcode sometimes uses :W type on the destination even if the
6001 * destination is a :HF, because in gen7 there is no support for :HF, and
6004 if (inst
->opcode
== BRW_OPCODE_F32TO16
&&
6005 inst
->dst
.stride
== 1)
6008 if (inst
->dst
.type
!= BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_HF
||
6009 inst
->dst
.stride
!= 1)
6012 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
6013 if (inst
->src
[i
].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
)
6021 * Get the closest allowed SIMD width for instruction \p inst accounting for
6022 * some common regioning and execution control restrictions that apply to FPU
6023 * instructions. These restrictions don't necessarily have any relevance to
6024 * instructions not executed by the FPU pipeline like extended math, control
6025 * flow or send message instructions.
6027 * For virtual opcodes it's really up to the instruction -- In some cases
6028 * (e.g. where a virtual instruction unrolls into a simple sequence of FPU
6029 * instructions) it may simplify virtual instruction lowering if we can
6030 * enforce FPU-like regioning restrictions already on the virtual instruction,
6031 * in other cases (e.g. virtual send-like instructions) this may be
6032 * excessively restrictive.
6035 get_fpu_lowered_simd_width(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
,
6036 const fs_inst
*inst
)
6038 /* Maximum execution size representable in the instruction controls. */
6039 unsigned max_width
= MIN2(32, inst
->exec_size
);
6041 /* According to the PRMs:
6042 * "A. In Direct Addressing mode, a source cannot span more than 2
6043 * adjacent GRF registers.
6044 * B. A destination cannot span more than 2 adjacent GRF registers."
6046 * Look for the source or destination with the largest register region
6047 * which is the one that is going to limit the overall execution size of
6048 * the instruction due to this rule.
6050 unsigned reg_count
= DIV_ROUND_UP(inst
->size_written
, REG_SIZE
);
6052 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++)
6053 reg_count
= MAX2(reg_count
, DIV_ROUND_UP(inst
->size_read(i
), REG_SIZE
));
6055 /* Calculate the maximum execution size of the instruction based on the
6056 * factor by which it goes over the hardware limit of 2 GRFs.
6059 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, inst
->exec_size
/ DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_count
, 2));
6061 /* According to the IVB PRMs:
6062 * "When destination spans two registers, the source MUST span two
6063 * registers. The exception to the above rule:
6065 * - When source is scalar, the source registers are not incremented.
6066 * - When source is packed integer Word and destination is packed
6067 * integer DWord, the source register is not incremented but the
6068 * source sub register is incremented."
6070 * The hardware specs from Gen4 to Gen7.5 mention similar regioning
6071 * restrictions. The code below intentionally doesn't check whether the
6072 * destination type is integer because empirically the hardware doesn't
6073 * seem to care what the actual type is as long as it's dword-aligned.
6075 if (devinfo
->gen
< 8) {
6076 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
6077 /* IVB implements DF scalars as <0;2,1> regions. */
6078 const bool is_scalar_exception
= is_uniform(inst
->src
[i
]) &&
6079 (devinfo
->is_haswell
|| type_sz(inst
->src
[i
].type
) != 8);
6080 const bool is_packed_word_exception
=
6081 type_sz(inst
->dst
.type
) == 4 && inst
->dst
.stride
== 1 &&
6082 type_sz(inst
->src
[i
].type
) == 2 && inst
->src
[i
].stride
== 1;
6084 /* We check size_read(i) against size_written instead of REG_SIZE
6085 * because we want to properly handle SIMD32. In SIMD32, you can end
6086 * up with writes to 4 registers and a source that reads 2 registers
6087 * and we may still need to lower all the way to SIMD8 in that case.
6089 if (inst
->size_written
> REG_SIZE
&&
6090 inst
->size_read(i
) != 0 &&
6091 inst
->size_read(i
) < inst
->size_written
&&
6092 !is_scalar_exception
&& !is_packed_word_exception
) {
6093 const unsigned reg_count
= DIV_ROUND_UP(inst
->size_written
, REG_SIZE
);
6094 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, inst
->exec_size
/ reg_count
);
6099 if (devinfo
->gen
< 6) {
6100 /* From the G45 PRM, Volume 4 Page 361:
6102 * "Operand Alignment Rule: With the exceptions listed below, a
6103 * source/destination operand in general should be aligned to even
6104 * 256-bit physical register with a region size equal to two 256-bit
6105 * physical registers."
6107 * Normally we enforce this by allocating virtual registers to the
6108 * even-aligned class. But we need to handle payload registers.
6110 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
6111 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== FIXED_GRF
&& (inst
->src
[i
].nr
& 1) &&
6112 inst
->size_read(i
) > REG_SIZE
) {
6113 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, 8);
6118 /* From the IVB PRMs:
6119 * "When an instruction is SIMD32, the low 16 bits of the execution mask
6120 * are applied for both halves of the SIMD32 instruction. If different
6121 * execution mask channels are required, split the instruction into two
6122 * SIMD16 instructions."
6124 * There is similar text in the HSW PRMs. Gen4-6 don't even implement
6125 * 32-wide control flow support in hardware and will behave similarly.
6127 if (devinfo
->gen
< 8 && !inst
->force_writemask_all
)
6128 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, 16);
6130 /* From the IVB PRMs (applies to HSW too):
6131 * "Instructions with condition modifiers must not use SIMD32."
6133 * From the BDW PRMs (applies to later hardware too):
6134 * "Ternary instruction with condition modifiers must not use SIMD32."
6136 if (inst
->conditional_mod
&& (devinfo
->gen
< 8 || inst
->is_3src(devinfo
)))
6137 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, 16);
6139 /* From the IVB PRMs (applies to other devices that don't have the
6140 * gen_device_info::supports_simd16_3src flag set):
6141 * "In Align16 access mode, SIMD16 is not allowed for DW operations and
6142 * SIMD8 is not allowed for DF operations."
6144 if (inst
->is_3src(devinfo
) && !devinfo
->supports_simd16_3src
)
6145 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, inst
->exec_size
/ reg_count
);
6147 /* Pre-Gen8 EUs are hardwired to use the QtrCtrl+1 (where QtrCtrl is
6148 * the 8-bit quarter of the execution mask signals specified in the
6149 * instruction control fields) for the second compressed half of any
6150 * single-precision instruction (for double-precision instructions
6151 * it's hardwired to use NibCtrl+1, at least on HSW), which means that
6152 * the EU will apply the wrong execution controls for the second
6153 * sequential GRF write if the number of channels per GRF is not exactly
6154 * eight in single-precision mode (or four in double-float mode).
6156 * In this situation we calculate the maximum size of the split
6157 * instructions so they only ever write to a single register.
6159 if (devinfo
->gen
< 8 && inst
->size_written
> REG_SIZE
&&
6160 !inst
->force_writemask_all
) {
6161 const unsigned channels_per_grf
= inst
->exec_size
/
6162 DIV_ROUND_UP(inst
->size_written
, REG_SIZE
);
6163 const unsigned exec_type_size
= get_exec_type_size(inst
);
6164 assert(exec_type_size
);
6166 /* The hardware shifts exactly 8 channels per compressed half of the
6167 * instruction in single-precision mode and exactly 4 in double-precision.
6169 if (channels_per_grf
!= (exec_type_size
== 8 ? 4 : 8))
6170 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, channels_per_grf
);
6172 /* Lower all non-force_writemask_all DF instructions to SIMD4 on IVB/BYT
6173 * because HW applies the same channel enable signals to both halves of
6174 * the compressed instruction which will be just wrong under
6175 * non-uniform control flow.
6177 if (devinfo
->gen
== 7 && !devinfo
->is_haswell
&&
6178 (exec_type_size
== 8 || type_sz(inst
->dst
.type
) == 8))
6179 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, 4);
6182 /* From the SKL PRM, Special Restrictions for Handling Mixed Mode
6185 * "No SIMD16 in mixed mode when destination is f32. Instruction
6186 * execution size must be no more than 8."
6188 * FIXME: the simulator doesn't seem to complain if we don't do this and
6189 * empirical testing with existing CTS tests show that they pass just fine
6190 * without implementing this, however, since our interpretation of the PRM
6191 * is that conversion MOVs between HF and F are still mixed-float
6192 * instructions (and therefore subject to this restriction) we decided to
6193 * split them to be safe. Might be useful to do additional investigation to
6194 * lift the restriction if we can ensure that it is safe though, since these
6195 * conversions are common when half-float types are involved since many
6196 * instructions do not support HF types and conversions from/to F are
6199 if (is_mixed_float_with_fp32_dst(inst
))
6200 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, 8);
6202 /* From the SKL PRM, Special Restrictions for Handling Mixed Mode
6205 * "No SIMD16 in mixed mode when destination is packed f16 for both
6206 * Align1 and Align16."
6208 if (is_mixed_float_with_packed_fp16_dst(inst
))
6209 max_width
= MIN2(max_width
, 8);
6211 /* Only power-of-two execution sizes are representable in the instruction
6214 return 1 << _mesa_logbase2(max_width
);
6218 * Get the maximum allowed SIMD width for instruction \p inst accounting for
6219 * various payload size restrictions that apply to sampler message
6222 * This is only intended to provide a maximum theoretical bound for the
6223 * execution size of the message based on the number of argument components
6224 * alone, which in most cases will determine whether the SIMD8 or SIMD16
6225 * variant of the message can be used, though some messages may have
6226 * additional restrictions not accounted for here (e.g. pre-ILK hardware uses
6227 * the message length to determine the exact SIMD width and argument count,
6228 * which makes a number of sampler message combinations impossible to
6232 get_sampler_lowered_simd_width(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
,
6233 const fs_inst
*inst
)
6235 /* If we have a min_lod parameter on anything other than a simple sample
6236 * message, it will push it over 5 arguments and we have to fall back to
6239 if (inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TEX
&&
6240 inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_MIN_LOD
))
6243 /* Calculate the number of coordinate components that have to be present
6244 * assuming that additional arguments follow the texel coordinates in the
6245 * message payload. On IVB+ there is no need for padding, on ILK-SNB we
6246 * need to pad to four or three components depending on the message,
6247 * pre-ILK we need to pad to at most three components.
6249 const unsigned req_coord_components
=
6250 (devinfo
->gen
>= 7 ||
6251 !inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_COORDINATE
)) ? 0 :
6252 (devinfo
->gen
>= 5 && inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_LOGICAL
&&
6253 inst
->opcode
!= SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_LOGICAL
) ? 4 :
6256 /* On Gen9+ the LOD argument is for free if we're able to use the LZ
6257 * variant of the TXL or TXF message.
6259 const bool implicit_lod
= devinfo
->gen
>= 9 &&
6260 (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXL
||
6261 inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_TXF
) &&
6262 inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_LOD
].is_zero();
6264 /* Calculate the total number of argument components that need to be passed
6265 * to the sampler unit.
6267 const unsigned num_payload_components
=
6268 MAX2(inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_COORDINATE
),
6269 req_coord_components
) +
6270 inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SHADOW_C
) +
6271 (implicit_lod
? 0 : inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_LOD
)) +
6272 inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_LOD2
) +
6273 inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SAMPLE_INDEX
) +
6274 (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET_LOGICAL
?
6275 inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_TG4_OFFSET
) : 0) +
6276 inst
->components_read(TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_MCS
);
6278 /* SIMD16 messages with more than five arguments exceed the maximum message
6279 * size supported by the sampler, regardless of whether a header is
6282 return MIN2(inst
->exec_size
,
6283 num_payload_components
> MAX_SAMPLER_MESSAGE_SIZE
/ 2 ? 8 : 16);
6287 * Get the closest native SIMD width supported by the hardware for instruction
6288 * \p inst. The instruction will be left untouched by
6289 * fs_visitor::lower_simd_width() if the returned value is equal to the
6290 * original execution size.
6293 get_lowered_simd_width(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
,
6294 const fs_inst
*inst
)
6296 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
6297 case BRW_OPCODE_MOV
:
6298 case BRW_OPCODE_SEL
:
6299 case BRW_OPCODE_NOT
:
6300 case BRW_OPCODE_AND
:
6302 case BRW_OPCODE_XOR
:
6303 case BRW_OPCODE_SHR
:
6304 case BRW_OPCODE_SHL
:
6305 case BRW_OPCODE_ASR
:
6306 case BRW_OPCODE_ROR
:
6307 case BRW_OPCODE_ROL
:
6308 case BRW_OPCODE_CMPN
:
6309 case BRW_OPCODE_CSEL
:
6310 case BRW_OPCODE_F32TO16
:
6311 case BRW_OPCODE_F16TO32
:
6312 case BRW_OPCODE_BFREV
:
6313 case BRW_OPCODE_BFE
:
6314 case BRW_OPCODE_ADD
:
6315 case BRW_OPCODE_MUL
:
6316 case BRW_OPCODE_AVG
:
6317 case BRW_OPCODE_FRC
:
6318 case BRW_OPCODE_RNDU
:
6319 case BRW_OPCODE_RNDD
:
6320 case BRW_OPCODE_RNDE
:
6321 case BRW_OPCODE_RNDZ
:
6322 case BRW_OPCODE_LZD
:
6323 case BRW_OPCODE_FBH
:
6324 case BRW_OPCODE_FBL
:
6325 case BRW_OPCODE_CBIT
:
6326 case BRW_OPCODE_SAD2
:
6327 case BRW_OPCODE_MAD
:
6328 case BRW_OPCODE_LRP
:
6329 case FS_OPCODE_PACK
:
6330 case SHADER_OPCODE_SEL_EXEC
:
6331 case SHADER_OPCODE_CLUSTER_BROADCAST
:
6332 return get_fpu_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
);
6334 case BRW_OPCODE_CMP
: {
6335 /* The Ivybridge/BayTrail WaCMPInstFlagDepClearedEarly workaround says that
6336 * when the destination is a GRF the dependency-clear bit on the flag
6337 * register is cleared early.
6339 * Suggested workarounds are to disable coissuing CMP instructions
6340 * or to split CMP(16) instructions into two CMP(8) instructions.
6342 * We choose to split into CMP(8) instructions since disabling
6343 * coissuing would affect CMP instructions not otherwise affected by
6346 const unsigned max_width
= (devinfo
->gen
== 7 && !devinfo
->is_haswell
&&
6347 !inst
->dst
.is_null() ? 8 : ~0);
6348 return MIN2(max_width
, get_fpu_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
));
6350 case BRW_OPCODE_BFI1
:
6351 case BRW_OPCODE_BFI2
:
6352 /* The Haswell WaForceSIMD8ForBFIInstruction workaround says that we
6354 * "Force BFI instructions to be executed always in SIMD8."
6356 return MIN2(devinfo
->is_haswell
? 8 : ~0u,
6357 get_fpu_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
));
6360 assert(inst
->src
[0].file
== BAD_FILE
|| inst
->exec_size
<= 16);
6361 return inst
->exec_size
;
6363 case SHADER_OPCODE_RCP
:
6364 case SHADER_OPCODE_RSQ
:
6365 case SHADER_OPCODE_SQRT
:
6366 case SHADER_OPCODE_EXP2
:
6367 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOG2
:
6368 case SHADER_OPCODE_SIN
:
6369 case SHADER_OPCODE_COS
: {
6370 /* Unary extended math instructions are limited to SIMD8 on Gen4 and
6371 * Gen6. Extended Math Function is limited to SIMD8 with half-float.
6373 if (devinfo
->gen
== 6 || (devinfo
->gen
== 4 && !devinfo
->is_g4x
))
6374 return MIN2(8, inst
->exec_size
);
6375 if (inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_HF
)
6376 return MIN2(8, inst
->exec_size
);
6377 return MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
);
6380 case SHADER_OPCODE_POW
: {
6381 /* SIMD16 is only allowed on Gen7+. Extended Math Function is limited
6382 * to SIMD8 with half-float
6384 if (devinfo
->gen
< 7)
6385 return MIN2(8, inst
->exec_size
);
6386 if (inst
->dst
.type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_HF
)
6387 return MIN2(8, inst
->exec_size
);
6388 return MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
);
6391 case SHADER_OPCODE_USUB_SAT
:
6392 case SHADER_OPCODE_ISUB_SAT
:
6393 return get_fpu_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
);
6395 case SHADER_OPCODE_INT_QUOTIENT
:
6396 case SHADER_OPCODE_INT_REMAINDER
:
6397 /* Integer division is limited to SIMD8 on all generations. */
6398 return MIN2(8, inst
->exec_size
);
6400 case FS_OPCODE_LINTERP
:
6401 case SHADER_OPCODE_GET_BUFFER_SIZE
:
6402 case FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD
:
6403 case FS_OPCODE_PACK_HALF_2x16_SPLIT
:
6404 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SAMPLE
:
6405 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SHARED_OFFSET
:
6406 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_PER_SLOT_OFFSET
:
6407 return MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
);
6409 case FS_OPCODE_VARYING_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD_LOGICAL
:
6410 /* Pre-ILK hardware doesn't have a SIMD8 variant of the texel fetch
6411 * message used to implement varying pull constant loads, so expand it
6412 * to SIMD16. An alternative with longer message payload length but
6413 * shorter return payload would be to use the SIMD8 sampler message that
6414 * takes (header, u, v, r) as parameters instead of (header, u).
6416 return (devinfo
->gen
== 4 ? 16 : MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
));
6418 case FS_OPCODE_DDX_COARSE
:
6419 case FS_OPCODE_DDX_FINE
:
6420 case FS_OPCODE_DDY_COARSE
:
6421 case FS_OPCODE_DDY_FINE
:
6422 /* The implementation of this virtual opcode may require emitting
6423 * compressed Align16 instructions, which are severely limited on some
6426 * From the Ivy Bridge PRM, volume 4 part 3, section 3.3.9 (Register
6427 * Region Restrictions):
6429 * "In Align16 access mode, SIMD16 is not allowed for DW operations
6430 * and SIMD8 is not allowed for DF operations."
6432 * In this context, "DW operations" means "operations acting on 32-bit
6433 * values", so it includes operations on floats.
6435 * Gen4 has a similar restriction. From the i965 PRM, section 11.5.3
6436 * (Instruction Compression -> Rules and Restrictions):
6438 * "A compressed instruction must be in Align1 access mode. Align16
6439 * mode instructions cannot be compressed."
6441 * Similar text exists in the g45 PRM.
6443 * Empirically, compressed align16 instructions using odd register
6444 * numbers don't appear to work on Sandybridge either.
6446 return (devinfo
->gen
== 4 || devinfo
->gen
== 6 ||
6447 (devinfo
->gen
== 7 && !devinfo
->is_haswell
) ?
6448 MIN2(8, inst
->exec_size
) : MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
));
6450 case SHADER_OPCODE_MULH
:
6451 /* MULH is lowered to the MUL/MACH sequence using the accumulator, which
6452 * is 8-wide on Gen7+.
6454 return (devinfo
->gen
>= 7 ? 8 :
6455 get_fpu_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
));
6457 case FS_OPCODE_FB_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
6458 /* Gen6 doesn't support SIMD16 depth writes but we cannot handle them
6461 assert(devinfo
->gen
!= 6 ||
6462 inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_SRC_DEPTH
].file
== BAD_FILE
||
6463 inst
->exec_size
== 8);
6464 /* Dual-source FB writes are unsupported in SIMD16 mode. */
6465 return (inst
->src
[FB_WRITE_LOGICAL_SRC_COLOR1
].file
!= BAD_FILE
?
6466 8 : MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
));
6468 case FS_OPCODE_FB_READ_LOGICAL
:
6469 return MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
);
6471 case SHADER_OPCODE_TEX_LOGICAL
:
6472 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_LOGICAL
:
6473 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_UMS_LOGICAL
:
6474 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_MCS_LOGICAL
:
6475 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOD_LOGICAL
:
6476 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_LOGICAL
:
6477 case SHADER_OPCODE_SAMPLEINFO_LOGICAL
:
6478 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_CMS_W_LOGICAL
:
6479 case SHADER_OPCODE_TG4_OFFSET_LOGICAL
:
6480 return get_sampler_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
);
6482 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXD_LOGICAL
:
6483 /* TXD is unsupported in SIMD16 mode. */
6486 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXL_LOGICAL
:
6487 case FS_OPCODE_TXB_LOGICAL
:
6488 /* Only one execution size is representable pre-ILK depending on whether
6489 * the shadow reference argument is present.
6491 if (devinfo
->gen
== 4)
6492 return inst
->src
[TEX_LOGICAL_SRC_SHADOW_C
].file
== BAD_FILE
? 16 : 8;
6494 return get_sampler_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
);
6496 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXF_LOGICAL
:
6497 case SHADER_OPCODE_TXS_LOGICAL
:
6498 /* Gen4 doesn't have SIMD8 variants for the RESINFO and LD-with-LOD
6499 * messages. Use SIMD16 instead.
6501 if (devinfo
->gen
== 4)
6504 return get_sampler_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
);
6506 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
6507 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
6508 case SHADER_OPCODE_TYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
6511 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
6512 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
:
6513 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_READ_LOGICAL
:
6514 case SHADER_OPCODE_UNTYPED_SURFACE_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
6515 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
6516 case SHADER_OPCODE_BYTE_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
6517 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
6518 case SHADER_OPCODE_DWORD_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
6519 return MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
);
6521 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
6522 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_READ_LOGICAL
:
6523 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_BYTE_SCATTERED_WRITE_LOGICAL
:
6524 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_BYTE_SCATTERED_READ_LOGICAL
:
6525 return devinfo
->gen
<= 8 ? 8 : MIN2(16, inst
->exec_size
);
6527 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_LOGICAL
:
6528 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_INT64_LOGICAL
:
6529 case SHADER_OPCODE_A64_UNTYPED_ATOMIC_FLOAT_LOGICAL
:
6532 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_READ_SIMD8
:
6533 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_READ_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
:
6534 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8
:
6535 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_PER_SLOT
:
6536 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED
:
6537 case SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED_PER_SLOT
:
6538 return MIN2(8, inst
->exec_size
);
6540 case SHADER_OPCODE_QUAD_SWIZZLE
: {
6541 const unsigned swiz
= inst
->src
[1].ud
;
6542 return (is_uniform(inst
->src
[0]) ?
6543 get_fpu_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
) :
6544 devinfo
->gen
< 11 && type_sz(inst
->src
[0].type
) == 4 ? 8 :
6545 swiz
== BRW_SWIZZLE_XYXY
|| swiz
== BRW_SWIZZLE_ZWZW
? 4 :
6546 get_fpu_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
));
6548 case SHADER_OPCODE_MOV_INDIRECT
: {
6549 /* From IVB and HSW PRMs:
6551 * "2.When the destination requires two registers and the sources are
6552 * indirect, the sources must use 1x1 regioning mode.
6554 * In case of DF instructions in HSW/IVB, the exec_size is limited by
6555 * the EU decompression logic not handling VxH indirect addressing
6558 const unsigned max_size
= (devinfo
->gen
>= 8 ? 2 : 1) * REG_SIZE
;
6559 /* Prior to Broadwell, we only have 8 address subregisters. */
6560 return MIN3(devinfo
->gen
>= 8 ? 16 : 8,
6561 max_size
/ (inst
->dst
.stride
* type_sz(inst
->dst
.type
)),
6565 case SHADER_OPCODE_LOAD_PAYLOAD
: {
6566 const unsigned reg_count
=
6567 DIV_ROUND_UP(inst
->dst
.component_size(inst
->exec_size
), REG_SIZE
);
6569 if (reg_count
> 2) {
6570 /* Only LOAD_PAYLOAD instructions with per-channel destination region
6571 * can be easily lowered (which excludes headers and heterogeneous
6574 assert(!inst
->header_size
);
6575 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++)
6576 assert(type_sz(inst
->dst
.type
) == type_sz(inst
->src
[i
].type
) ||
6577 inst
->src
[i
].file
== BAD_FILE
);
6579 return inst
->exec_size
/ DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_count
, 2);
6581 return inst
->exec_size
;
6585 return inst
->exec_size
;
6590 * Return true if splitting out the group of channels of instruction \p inst
6591 * given by lbld.group() requires allocating a temporary for the i-th source
6592 * of the lowered instruction.
6595 needs_src_copy(const fs_builder
&lbld
, const fs_inst
*inst
, unsigned i
)
6597 return !(is_periodic(inst
->src
[i
], lbld
.dispatch_width()) ||
6598 (inst
->components_read(i
) == 1 &&
6599 lbld
.dispatch_width() <= inst
->exec_size
)) ||
6600 (inst
->flags_written() &
6601 flag_mask(inst
->src
[i
], type_sz(inst
->src
[i
].type
)));
6605 * Extract the data that would be consumed by the channel group given by
6606 * lbld.group() from the i-th source region of instruction \p inst and return
6607 * it as result in packed form.
6610 emit_unzip(const fs_builder
&lbld
, fs_inst
*inst
, unsigned i
)
6612 assert(lbld
.group() >= inst
->group
);
6614 /* Specified channel group from the source region. */
6615 const fs_reg src
= horiz_offset(inst
->src
[i
], lbld
.group() - inst
->group
);
6617 if (needs_src_copy(lbld
, inst
, i
)) {
6618 /* Builder of the right width to perform the copy avoiding uninitialized
6619 * data if the lowered execution size is greater than the original
6620 * execution size of the instruction.
6622 const fs_builder cbld
= lbld
.group(MIN2(lbld
.dispatch_width(),
6623 inst
->exec_size
), 0);
6624 const fs_reg tmp
= lbld
.vgrf(inst
->src
[i
].type
, inst
->components_read(i
));
6626 for (unsigned k
= 0; k
< inst
->components_read(i
); ++k
)
6627 cbld
.MOV(offset(tmp
, lbld
, k
), offset(src
, inst
->exec_size
, k
));
6631 } else if (is_periodic(inst
->src
[i
], lbld
.dispatch_width())) {
6632 /* The source is invariant for all dispatch_width-wide groups of the
6635 return inst
->src
[i
];
6638 /* We can just point the lowered instruction at the right channel group
6639 * from the original region.
6646 * Return true if splitting out the group of channels of instruction \p inst
6647 * given by lbld.group() requires allocating a temporary for the destination
6648 * of the lowered instruction and copying the data back to the original
6649 * destination region.
6652 needs_dst_copy(const fs_builder
&lbld
, const fs_inst
*inst
)
6654 /* If the instruction writes more than one component we'll have to shuffle
6655 * the results of multiple lowered instructions in order to make sure that
6656 * they end up arranged correctly in the original destination region.
6658 if (inst
->size_written
> inst
->dst
.component_size(inst
->exec_size
))
6661 /* If the lowered execution size is larger than the original the result of
6662 * the instruction won't fit in the original destination, so we'll have to
6663 * allocate a temporary in any case.
6665 if (lbld
.dispatch_width() > inst
->exec_size
)
6668 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
6669 /* If we already made a copy of the source for other reasons there won't
6670 * be any overlap with the destination.
6672 if (needs_src_copy(lbld
, inst
, i
))
6675 /* In order to keep the logic simple we emit a copy whenever the
6676 * destination region doesn't exactly match an overlapping source, which
6677 * may point at the source and destination not being aligned group by
6678 * group which could cause one of the lowered instructions to overwrite
6679 * the data read from the same source by other lowered instructions.
6681 if (regions_overlap(inst
->dst
, inst
->size_written
,
6682 inst
->src
[i
], inst
->size_read(i
)) &&
6683 !inst
->dst
.equals(inst
->src
[i
]))
6691 * Insert data from a packed temporary into the channel group given by
6692 * lbld.group() of the destination region of instruction \p inst and return
6693 * the temporary as result. Any copy instructions that are required for
6694 * unzipping the previous value (in the case of partial writes) will be
6695 * inserted using \p lbld_before and any copy instructions required for
6696 * zipping up the destination of \p inst will be inserted using \p lbld_after.
6699 emit_zip(const fs_builder
&lbld_before
, const fs_builder
&lbld_after
,
6702 assert(lbld_before
.dispatch_width() == lbld_after
.dispatch_width());
6703 assert(lbld_before
.group() == lbld_after
.group());
6704 assert(lbld_after
.group() >= inst
->group
);
6706 /* Specified channel group from the destination region. */
6707 const fs_reg dst
= horiz_offset(inst
->dst
, lbld_after
.group() - inst
->group
);
6708 const unsigned dst_size
= inst
->size_written
/
6709 inst
->dst
.component_size(inst
->exec_size
);
6711 if (needs_dst_copy(lbld_after
, inst
)) {
6712 const fs_reg tmp
= lbld_after
.vgrf(inst
->dst
.type
, dst_size
);
6714 if (inst
->predicate
) {
6715 /* Handle predication by copying the original contents of
6716 * the destination into the temporary before emitting the
6717 * lowered instruction.
6719 const fs_builder gbld_before
=
6720 lbld_before
.group(MIN2(lbld_before
.dispatch_width(),
6721 inst
->exec_size
), 0);
6722 for (unsigned k
= 0; k
< dst_size
; ++k
) {
6723 gbld_before
.MOV(offset(tmp
, lbld_before
, k
),
6724 offset(dst
, inst
->exec_size
, k
));
6728 const fs_builder gbld_after
=
6729 lbld_after
.group(MIN2(lbld_after
.dispatch_width(),
6730 inst
->exec_size
), 0);
6731 for (unsigned k
= 0; k
< dst_size
; ++k
) {
6732 /* Use a builder of the right width to perform the copy avoiding
6733 * uninitialized data if the lowered execution size is greater than
6734 * the original execution size of the instruction.
6736 gbld_after
.MOV(offset(dst
, inst
->exec_size
, k
),
6737 offset(tmp
, lbld_after
, k
));
6743 /* No need to allocate a temporary for the lowered instruction, just
6744 * take the right group of channels from the original region.
6751 fs_visitor::lower_simd_width()
6753 bool progress
= false;
6755 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
6756 const unsigned lower_width
= get_lowered_simd_width(devinfo
, inst
);
6758 if (lower_width
!= inst
->exec_size
) {
6759 /* Builder matching the original instruction. We may also need to
6760 * emit an instruction of width larger than the original, set the
6761 * execution size of the builder to the highest of both for now so
6762 * we're sure that both cases can be handled.
6764 const unsigned max_width
= MAX2(inst
->exec_size
, lower_width
);
6765 const fs_builder ibld
= bld
.at(block
, inst
)
6766 .exec_all(inst
->force_writemask_all
)
6767 .group(max_width
, inst
->group
/ max_width
);
6769 /* Split the copies in chunks of the execution width of either the
6770 * original or the lowered instruction, whichever is lower.
6772 const unsigned n
= DIV_ROUND_UP(inst
->exec_size
, lower_width
);
6773 const unsigned dst_size
= inst
->size_written
/
6774 inst
->dst
.component_size(inst
->exec_size
);
6776 assert(!inst
->writes_accumulator
&& !inst
->mlen
);
6778 /* Inserting the zip, unzip, and duplicated instructions in all of
6779 * the right spots is somewhat tricky. All of the unzip and any
6780 * instructions from the zip which unzip the destination prior to
6781 * writing need to happen before all of the per-group instructions
6782 * and the zip instructions need to happen after. In order to sort
6783 * this all out, we insert the unzip instructions before \p inst,
6784 * insert the per-group instructions after \p inst (i.e. before
6785 * inst->next), and insert the zip instructions before the
6786 * instruction after \p inst. Since we are inserting instructions
6787 * after \p inst, inst->next is a moving target and we need to save
6788 * it off here so that we insert the zip instructions in the right
6791 * Since we're inserting split instructions after after_inst, the
6792 * instructions will end up in the reverse order that we insert them.
6793 * However, certain render target writes require that the low group
6794 * instructions come before the high group. From the Ivy Bridge PRM
6795 * Vol. 4, Pt. 1, Section 3.9.11:
6797 * "If multiple SIMD8 Dual Source messages are delivered by the
6798 * pixel shader thread, each SIMD8_DUALSRC_LO message must be
6799 * issued before the SIMD8_DUALSRC_HI message with the same Slot
6800 * Group Select setting."
6802 * And, from Section 3.9.11.1 of the same PRM:
6804 * "When SIMD32 or SIMD16 PS threads send render target writes
6805 * with multiple SIMD8 and SIMD16 messages, the following must
6808 * All the slots (as described above) must have a corresponding
6809 * render target write irrespective of the slot's validity. A slot
6810 * is considered valid when at least one sample is enabled. For
6811 * example, a SIMD16 PS thread must send two SIMD8 render target
6812 * writes to cover all the slots.
6814 * PS thread must send SIMD render target write messages with
6815 * increasing slot numbers. For example, SIMD16 thread has
6816 * Slot[15:0] and if two SIMD8 render target writes are used, the
6817 * first SIMD8 render target write must send Slot[7:0] and the
6818 * next one must send Slot[15:8]."
6820 * In order to make low group instructions come before high group
6821 * instructions (this is required for some render target writes), we
6822 * split from the highest group to lowest.
6824 exec_node
*const after_inst
= inst
->next
;
6825 for (int i
= n
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--) {
6826 /* Emit a copy of the original instruction with the lowered width.
6827 * If the EOT flag was set throw it away except for the last
6828 * instruction to avoid killing the thread prematurely.
6830 fs_inst split_inst
= *inst
;
6831 split_inst
.exec_size
= lower_width
;
6832 split_inst
.eot
= inst
->eot
&& i
== int(n
- 1);
6834 /* Select the correct channel enables for the i-th group, then
6835 * transform the sources and destination and emit the lowered
6838 const fs_builder lbld
= ibld
.group(lower_width
, i
);
6840 for (unsigned j
= 0; j
< inst
->sources
; j
++)
6841 split_inst
.src
[j
] = emit_unzip(lbld
.at(block
, inst
), inst
, j
);
6843 split_inst
.dst
= emit_zip(lbld
.at(block
, inst
),
6844 lbld
.at(block
, after_inst
), inst
);
6845 split_inst
.size_written
=
6846 split_inst
.dst
.component_size(lower_width
) * dst_size
;
6848 lbld
.at(block
, inst
->next
).emit(split_inst
);
6851 inst
->remove(block
);
6857 invalidate_live_intervals();
6863 * Transform barycentric vectors into the interleaved form expected by the PLN
6864 * instruction and returned by the Gen7+ PI shared function.
6866 * For channels 0-15 in SIMD16 mode they are expected to be laid out as
6867 * follows in the register file:
6874 * There is no need to handle SIMD32 here -- This is expected to be run after
6875 * SIMD lowering, since SIMD lowering relies on vectors having the standard
6879 fs_visitor::lower_barycentrics()
6881 const bool has_interleaved_layout
= devinfo
->has_pln
|| devinfo
->gen
>= 7;
6882 bool progress
= false;
6884 if (stage
!= MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
|| !has_interleaved_layout
)
6887 foreach_block_and_inst_safe(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
6888 if (inst
->exec_size
< 16)
6891 const fs_builder
ibld(this, block
, inst
);
6892 const fs_builder ubld
= ibld
.exec_all().group(8, 0);
6894 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
6895 case FS_OPCODE_LINTERP
: {
6896 assert(inst
->exec_size
== 16);
6897 const fs_reg tmp
= ibld
.vgrf(inst
->src
[0].type
, 2);
6900 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(srcs
); i
++)
6901 srcs
[i
] = horiz_offset(offset(inst
->src
[0], ibld
, i
% 2),
6904 ubld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(tmp
, srcs
, ARRAY_SIZE(srcs
), ARRAY_SIZE(srcs
));
6910 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SAMPLE
:
6911 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_SHARED_OFFSET
:
6912 case FS_OPCODE_INTERPOLATE_AT_PER_SLOT_OFFSET
: {
6913 assert(inst
->exec_size
== 16);
6914 const fs_reg tmp
= ibld
.vgrf(inst
->dst
.type
, 2);
6916 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< 2; i
++) {
6917 for (unsigned g
= 0; g
< inst
->exec_size
/ 8; g
++) {
6918 fs_inst
*mov
= ibld
.at(block
, inst
->next
).group(8, g
)
6919 .MOV(horiz_offset(offset(inst
->dst
, ibld
, i
),
6921 offset(tmp
, ubld
, 2 * g
+ i
));
6922 mov
->predicate
= inst
->predicate
;
6923 mov
->predicate_inverse
= inst
->predicate_inverse
;
6924 mov
->flag_subreg
= inst
->flag_subreg
;
6938 invalidate_live_intervals();
6944 fs_visitor::dump_instructions()
6946 dump_instructions(NULL
);
6950 fs_visitor::dump_instructions(const char *name
)
6952 FILE *file
= stderr
;
6953 if (name
&& geteuid() != 0) {
6954 file
= fopen(name
, "w");
6960 calculate_register_pressure();
6961 int ip
= 0, max_pressure
= 0;
6962 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, backend_instruction
, inst
, cfg
) {
6963 max_pressure
= MAX2(max_pressure
, regs_live_at_ip
[ip
]);
6964 fprintf(file
, "{%3d} %4d: ", regs_live_at_ip
[ip
], ip
);
6965 dump_instruction(inst
, file
);
6968 fprintf(file
, "Maximum %3d registers live at once.\n", max_pressure
);
6971 foreach_in_list(backend_instruction
, inst
, &instructions
) {
6972 fprintf(file
, "%4d: ", ip
++);
6973 dump_instruction(inst
, file
);
6977 if (file
!= stderr
) {
6983 fs_visitor::dump_instruction(backend_instruction
*be_inst
)
6985 dump_instruction(be_inst
, stderr
);
6989 fs_visitor::dump_instruction(backend_instruction
*be_inst
, FILE *file
)
6991 fs_inst
*inst
= (fs_inst
*)be_inst
;
6993 if (inst
->predicate
) {
6994 fprintf(file
, "(%cf%d.%d) ",
6995 inst
->predicate_inverse
? '-' : '+',
6996 inst
->flag_subreg
/ 2,
6997 inst
->flag_subreg
% 2);
7000 fprintf(file
, "%s", brw_instruction_name(devinfo
, inst
->opcode
));
7002 fprintf(file
, ".sat");
7003 if (inst
->conditional_mod
) {
7004 fprintf(file
, "%s", conditional_modifier
[inst
->conditional_mod
]);
7005 if (!inst
->predicate
&&
7006 (devinfo
->gen
< 5 || (inst
->opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_SEL
&&
7007 inst
->opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_CSEL
&&
7008 inst
->opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_IF
&&
7009 inst
->opcode
!= BRW_OPCODE_WHILE
))) {
7010 fprintf(file
, ".f%d.%d", inst
->flag_subreg
/ 2,
7011 inst
->flag_subreg
% 2);
7014 fprintf(file
, "(%d) ", inst
->exec_size
);
7017 fprintf(file
, "(mlen: %d) ", inst
->mlen
);
7020 if (inst
->ex_mlen
) {
7021 fprintf(file
, "(ex_mlen: %d) ", inst
->ex_mlen
);
7025 fprintf(file
, "(EOT) ");
7028 switch (inst
->dst
.file
) {
7030 fprintf(file
, "vgrf%d", inst
->dst
.nr
);
7033 fprintf(file
, "g%d", inst
->dst
.nr
);
7036 fprintf(file
, "m%d", inst
->dst
.nr
);
7039 fprintf(file
, "(null)");
7042 fprintf(file
, "***u%d***", inst
->dst
.nr
);
7045 fprintf(file
, "***attr%d***", inst
->dst
.nr
);
7048 switch (inst
->dst
.nr
) {
7050 fprintf(file
, "null");
7052 case BRW_ARF_ADDRESS
:
7053 fprintf(file
, "a0.%d", inst
->dst
.subnr
);
7055 case BRW_ARF_ACCUMULATOR
:
7056 fprintf(file
, "acc%d", inst
->dst
.subnr
);
7059 fprintf(file
, "f%d.%d", inst
->dst
.nr
& 0xf, inst
->dst
.subnr
);
7062 fprintf(file
, "arf%d.%d", inst
->dst
.nr
& 0xf, inst
->dst
.subnr
);
7067 unreachable("not reached");
7070 if (inst
->dst
.offset
||
7071 (inst
->dst
.file
== VGRF
&&
7072 alloc
.sizes
[inst
->dst
.nr
] * REG_SIZE
!= inst
->size_written
)) {
7073 const unsigned reg_size
= (inst
->dst
.file
== UNIFORM
? 4 : REG_SIZE
);
7074 fprintf(file
, "+%d.%d", inst
->dst
.offset
/ reg_size
,
7075 inst
->dst
.offset
% reg_size
);
7078 if (inst
->dst
.stride
!= 1)
7079 fprintf(file
, "<%u>", inst
->dst
.stride
);
7080 fprintf(file
, ":%s, ", brw_reg_type_to_letters(inst
->dst
.type
));
7082 for (int i
= 0; i
< inst
->sources
; i
++) {
7083 if (inst
->src
[i
].negate
)
7085 if (inst
->src
[i
].abs
)
7087 switch (inst
->src
[i
].file
) {
7089 fprintf(file
, "vgrf%d", inst
->src
[i
].nr
);
7092 fprintf(file
, "g%d", inst
->src
[i
].nr
);
7095 fprintf(file
, "***m%d***", inst
->src
[i
].nr
);
7098 fprintf(file
, "attr%d", inst
->src
[i
].nr
);
7101 fprintf(file
, "u%d", inst
->src
[i
].nr
);
7104 fprintf(file
, "(null)");
7107 switch (inst
->src
[i
].type
) {
7108 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_F
:
7109 fprintf(file
, "%-gf", inst
->src
[i
].f
);
7111 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_DF
:
7112 fprintf(file
, "%fdf", inst
->src
[i
].df
);
7114 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_W
:
7115 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_D
:
7116 fprintf(file
, "%dd", inst
->src
[i
].d
);
7118 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
:
7119 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
:
7120 fprintf(file
, "%uu", inst
->src
[i
].ud
);
7122 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_Q
:
7123 fprintf(file
, "%" PRId64
"q", inst
->src
[i
].d64
);
7125 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UQ
:
7126 fprintf(file
, "%" PRIu64
"uq", inst
->src
[i
].u64
);
7128 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_VF
:
7129 fprintf(file
, "[%-gF, %-gF, %-gF, %-gF]",
7130 brw_vf_to_float((inst
->src
[i
].ud
>> 0) & 0xff),
7131 brw_vf_to_float((inst
->src
[i
].ud
>> 8) & 0xff),
7132 brw_vf_to_float((inst
->src
[i
].ud
>> 16) & 0xff),
7133 brw_vf_to_float((inst
->src
[i
].ud
>> 24) & 0xff));
7135 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_V
:
7136 case BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UV
:
7137 fprintf(file
, "%08x%s", inst
->src
[i
].ud
,
7138 inst
->src
[i
].type
== BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_V
? "V" : "UV");
7141 fprintf(file
, "???");
7146 switch (inst
->src
[i
].nr
) {
7148 fprintf(file
, "null");
7150 case BRW_ARF_ADDRESS
:
7151 fprintf(file
, "a0.%d", inst
->src
[i
].subnr
);
7153 case BRW_ARF_ACCUMULATOR
:
7154 fprintf(file
, "acc%d", inst
->src
[i
].subnr
);
7157 fprintf(file
, "f%d.%d", inst
->src
[i
].nr
& 0xf, inst
->src
[i
].subnr
);
7160 fprintf(file
, "arf%d.%d", inst
->src
[i
].nr
& 0xf, inst
->src
[i
].subnr
);
7166 if (inst
->src
[i
].offset
||
7167 (inst
->src
[i
].file
== VGRF
&&
7168 alloc
.sizes
[inst
->src
[i
].nr
] * REG_SIZE
!= inst
->size_read(i
))) {
7169 const unsigned reg_size
= (inst
->src
[i
].file
== UNIFORM
? 4 : REG_SIZE
);
7170 fprintf(file
, "+%d.%d", inst
->src
[i
].offset
/ reg_size
,
7171 inst
->src
[i
].offset
% reg_size
);
7174 if (inst
->src
[i
].abs
)
7177 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
!= IMM
) {
7179 if (inst
->src
[i
].file
== ARF
|| inst
->src
[i
].file
== FIXED_GRF
) {
7180 unsigned hstride
= inst
->src
[i
].hstride
;
7181 stride
= (hstride
== 0 ? 0 : (1 << (hstride
- 1)));
7183 stride
= inst
->src
[i
].stride
;
7186 fprintf(file
, "<%u>", stride
);
7188 fprintf(file
, ":%s", brw_reg_type_to_letters(inst
->src
[i
].type
));
7191 if (i
< inst
->sources
- 1 && inst
->src
[i
+ 1].file
!= BAD_FILE
)
7192 fprintf(file
, ", ");
7197 if (inst
->force_writemask_all
)
7198 fprintf(file
, "NoMask ");
7200 if (inst
->exec_size
!= dispatch_width
)
7201 fprintf(file
, "group%d ", inst
->group
);
7203 fprintf(file
, "\n");
7207 fs_visitor::setup_fs_payload_gen6()
7209 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
7210 struct brw_wm_prog_data
*prog_data
= brw_wm_prog_data(this->prog_data
);
7211 const unsigned payload_width
= MIN2(16, dispatch_width
);
7212 assert(dispatch_width
% payload_width
== 0);
7213 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 6);
7215 prog_data
->uses_src_depth
= prog_data
->uses_src_w
=
7216 (nir
->info
.system_values_read
& (1ull << SYSTEM_VALUE_FRAG_COORD
)) != 0;
7218 prog_data
->uses_sample_mask
=
7219 (nir
->info
.system_values_read
& SYSTEM_BIT_SAMPLE_MASK_IN
) != 0;
7221 /* From the Ivy Bridge PRM documentation for 3DSTATE_PS:
7223 * "MSDISPMODE_PERSAMPLE is required in order to select
7226 * So we can only really get sample positions if we are doing real
7227 * per-sample dispatch. If we need gl_SamplePosition and we don't have
7228 * persample dispatch, we hard-code it to 0.5.
7230 prog_data
->uses_pos_offset
= prog_data
->persample_dispatch
&&
7231 (nir
->info
.system_values_read
& SYSTEM_BIT_SAMPLE_POS
);
7233 /* R0: PS thread payload header. */
7236 for (unsigned j
= 0; j
< dispatch_width
/ payload_width
; j
++) {
7237 /* R1: masks, pixel X/Y coordinates. */
7238 payload
.subspan_coord_reg
[j
] = payload
.num_regs
++;
7241 for (unsigned j
= 0; j
< dispatch_width
/ payload_width
; j
++) {
7242 /* R3-26: barycentric interpolation coordinates. These appear in the
7243 * same order that they appear in the brw_barycentric_mode enum. Each
7244 * set of coordinates occupies 2 registers if dispatch width == 8 and 4
7245 * registers if dispatch width == 16. Coordinates only appear if they
7246 * were enabled using the "Barycentric Interpolation Mode" bits in
7249 for (int i
= 0; i
< BRW_BARYCENTRIC_MODE_COUNT
; ++i
) {
7250 if (prog_data
->barycentric_interp_modes
& (1 << i
)) {
7251 payload
.barycentric_coord_reg
[i
][j
] = payload
.num_regs
;
7252 payload
.num_regs
+= payload_width
/ 4;
7256 /* R27-28: interpolated depth if uses source depth */
7257 if (prog_data
->uses_src_depth
) {
7258 payload
.source_depth_reg
[j
] = payload
.num_regs
;
7259 payload
.num_regs
+= payload_width
/ 8;
7262 /* R29-30: interpolated W set if GEN6_WM_USES_SOURCE_W. */
7263 if (prog_data
->uses_src_w
) {
7264 payload
.source_w_reg
[j
] = payload
.num_regs
;
7265 payload
.num_regs
+= payload_width
/ 8;
7268 /* R31: MSAA position offsets. */
7269 if (prog_data
->uses_pos_offset
) {
7270 payload
.sample_pos_reg
[j
] = payload
.num_regs
;
7274 /* R32-33: MSAA input coverage mask */
7275 if (prog_data
->uses_sample_mask
) {
7276 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 7);
7277 payload
.sample_mask_in_reg
[j
] = payload
.num_regs
;
7278 payload
.num_regs
+= payload_width
/ 8;
7282 if (nir
->info
.outputs_written
& BITFIELD64_BIT(FRAG_RESULT_DEPTH
)) {
7283 source_depth_to_render_target
= true;
7288 fs_visitor::setup_vs_payload()
7290 /* R0: thread header, R1: urb handles */
7291 payload
.num_regs
= 2;
7295 fs_visitor::setup_gs_payload()
7297 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY
);
7299 struct brw_gs_prog_data
*gs_prog_data
= brw_gs_prog_data(prog_data
);
7300 struct brw_vue_prog_data
*vue_prog_data
= brw_vue_prog_data(prog_data
);
7302 /* R0: thread header, R1: output URB handles */
7303 payload
.num_regs
= 2;
7305 if (gs_prog_data
->include_primitive_id
) {
7306 /* R2: Primitive ID 0..7 */
7310 /* Always enable VUE handles so we can safely use pull model if needed.
7312 * The push model for a GS uses a ton of register space even for trivial
7313 * scenarios with just a few inputs, so just make things easier and a bit
7314 * safer by always having pull model available.
7316 gs_prog_data
->base
.include_vue_handles
= true;
7318 /* R3..RN: ICP Handles for each incoming vertex (when using pull model) */
7319 payload
.num_regs
+= nir
->info
.gs
.vertices_in
;
7321 /* Use a maximum of 24 registers for push-model inputs. */
7322 const unsigned max_push_components
= 24;
7324 /* If pushing our inputs would take too many registers, reduce the URB read
7325 * length (which is in HWords, or 8 registers), and resort to pulling.
7327 * Note that the GS reads <URB Read Length> HWords for every vertex - so we
7328 * have to multiply by VerticesIn to obtain the total storage requirement.
7330 if (8 * vue_prog_data
->urb_read_length
* nir
->info
.gs
.vertices_in
>
7331 max_push_components
) {
7332 vue_prog_data
->urb_read_length
=
7333 ROUND_DOWN_TO(max_push_components
/ nir
->info
.gs
.vertices_in
, 8) / 8;
7338 fs_visitor::setup_cs_payload()
7340 assert(devinfo
->gen
>= 7);
7341 payload
.num_regs
= 1;
7345 fs_visitor::calculate_register_pressure()
7347 invalidate_live_intervals();
7348 calculate_live_intervals();
7350 unsigned num_instructions
= 0;
7351 foreach_block(block
, cfg
)
7352 num_instructions
+= block
->instructions
.length();
7354 regs_live_at_ip
= rzalloc_array(mem_ctx
, int, num_instructions
);
7356 for (unsigned reg
= 0; reg
< alloc
.count
; reg
++) {
7357 for (int ip
= virtual_grf_start
[reg
]; ip
<= virtual_grf_end
[reg
]; ip
++)
7358 regs_live_at_ip
[ip
] += alloc
.sizes
[reg
];
7363 fs_visitor::optimize()
7365 /* Start by validating the shader we currently have. */
7368 /* bld is the common builder object pointing at the end of the program we
7369 * used to translate it into i965 IR. For the optimization and lowering
7370 * passes coming next, any code added after the end of the program without
7371 * having explicitly called fs_builder::at() clearly points at a mistake.
7372 * Ideally optimization passes wouldn't be part of the visitor so they
7373 * wouldn't have access to bld at all, but they do, so just in case some
7374 * pass forgets to ask for a location explicitly set it to NULL here to
7375 * make it trip. The dispatch width is initialized to a bogus value to
7376 * make sure that optimizations set the execution controls explicitly to
7377 * match the code they are manipulating instead of relying on the defaults.
7379 bld
= fs_builder(this, 64);
7381 assign_constant_locations();
7382 lower_constant_loads();
7386 split_virtual_grfs();
7389 #define OPT(pass, args...) ({ \
7391 bool this_progress = pass(args); \
7393 if (unlikely(INTEL_DEBUG & DEBUG_OPTIMIZER) && this_progress) { \
7394 char filename[64]; \
7395 snprintf(filename, 64, "%s%d-%s-%02d-%02d-" #pass, \
7396 stage_abbrev, dispatch_width, nir->info.name, iteration, pass_num); \
7398 backend_shader::dump_instructions(filename); \
7403 progress = progress || this_progress; \
7407 if (unlikely(INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_OPTIMIZER
)) {
7409 snprintf(filename
, 64, "%s%d-%s-00-00-start",
7410 stage_abbrev
, dispatch_width
, nir
->info
.name
);
7412 backend_shader::dump_instructions(filename
);
7415 bool progress
= false;
7419 /* Before anything else, eliminate dead code. The results of some NIR
7420 * instructions may effectively be calculated twice. Once when the
7421 * instruction is encountered, and again when the user of that result is
7422 * encountered. Wipe those away before algebraic optimizations and
7423 * especially copy propagation can mix things up.
7425 OPT(dead_code_eliminate
);
7427 OPT(remove_extra_rounding_modes
);
7434 OPT(remove_duplicate_mrf_writes
);
7438 OPT(opt_copy_propagation
);
7439 OPT(opt_predicated_break
, this);
7440 OPT(opt_cmod_propagation
);
7441 OPT(dead_code_eliminate
);
7442 OPT(opt_peephole_sel
);
7443 OPT(dead_control_flow_eliminate
, this);
7444 OPT(opt_register_renaming
);
7445 OPT(opt_saturate_propagation
);
7446 OPT(register_coalesce
);
7447 OPT(compute_to_mrf
);
7448 OPT(eliminate_find_live_channel
);
7450 OPT(compact_virtual_grfs
);
7456 if (OPT(lower_pack
)) {
7457 OPT(register_coalesce
);
7458 OPT(dead_code_eliminate
);
7461 OPT(lower_simd_width
);
7462 OPT(lower_barycentrics
);
7464 /* After SIMD lowering just in case we had to unroll the EOT send. */
7465 OPT(opt_sampler_eot
);
7467 OPT(lower_logical_sends
);
7469 /* After logical SEND lowering. */
7470 OPT(fixup_nomask_control_flow
);
7473 OPT(opt_copy_propagation
);
7474 /* Only run after logical send lowering because it's easier to implement
7475 * in terms of physical sends.
7477 if (OPT(opt_zero_samples
))
7478 OPT(opt_copy_propagation
);
7479 /* Run after logical send lowering to give it a chance to CSE the
7480 * LOAD_PAYLOAD instructions created to construct the payloads of
7481 * e.g. texturing messages in cases where it wasn't possible to CSE the
7482 * whole logical instruction.
7485 OPT(register_coalesce
);
7486 OPT(compute_to_mrf
);
7487 OPT(dead_code_eliminate
);
7488 OPT(remove_duplicate_mrf_writes
);
7489 OPT(opt_peephole_sel
);
7492 OPT(opt_redundant_discard_jumps
);
7494 if (OPT(lower_load_payload
)) {
7495 split_virtual_grfs();
7497 /* Lower 64 bit MOVs generated by payload lowering. */
7498 if (!devinfo
->has_64bit_float
&& !devinfo
->has_64bit_int
)
7501 OPT(register_coalesce
);
7502 OPT(lower_simd_width
);
7503 OPT(compute_to_mrf
);
7504 OPT(dead_code_eliminate
);
7507 OPT(opt_combine_constants
);
7508 OPT(lower_integer_multiplication
);
7511 if (devinfo
->gen
<= 5 && OPT(lower_minmax
)) {
7512 OPT(opt_cmod_propagation
);
7514 OPT(opt_copy_propagation
);
7515 OPT(dead_code_eliminate
);
7518 if (OPT(lower_regioning
)) {
7519 OPT(opt_copy_propagation
);
7520 OPT(dead_code_eliminate
);
7521 OPT(lower_simd_width
);
7524 OPT(fixup_sends_duplicate_payload
);
7526 lower_uniform_pull_constant_loads();
7532 * From the Skylake PRM Vol. 2a docs for sends:
7534 * "It is required that the second block of GRFs does not overlap with the
7537 * There are plenty of cases where we may accidentally violate this due to
7538 * having, for instance, both sources be the constant 0. This little pass
7539 * just adds a new vgrf for the second payload and copies it over.
7542 fs_visitor::fixup_sends_duplicate_payload()
7544 bool progress
= false;
7546 foreach_block_and_inst_safe (block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
7547 if (inst
->opcode
== SHADER_OPCODE_SEND
&& inst
->ex_mlen
> 0 &&
7548 regions_overlap(inst
->src
[2], inst
->mlen
* REG_SIZE
,
7549 inst
->src
[3], inst
->ex_mlen
* REG_SIZE
)) {
7550 fs_reg tmp
= fs_reg(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(inst
->ex_mlen
),
7551 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
7552 /* Sadly, we've lost all notion of channels and bit sizes at this
7553 * point. Just WE_all it.
7555 const fs_builder ibld
= bld
.at(block
, inst
).exec_all().group(16, 0);
7556 fs_reg copy_src
= retype(inst
->src
[3], BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
7557 fs_reg copy_dst
= tmp
;
7558 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< inst
->ex_mlen
; i
+= 2) {
7559 if (inst
->ex_mlen
== i
+ 1) {
7560 /* Only one register left; do SIMD8 */
7561 ibld
.group(8, 0).MOV(copy_dst
, copy_src
);
7563 ibld
.MOV(copy_dst
, copy_src
);
7565 copy_src
= offset(copy_src
, ibld
, 1);
7566 copy_dst
= offset(copy_dst
, ibld
, 1);
7574 invalidate_live_intervals();
7580 * Three source instruction must have a GRF/MRF destination register.
7581 * ARF NULL is not allowed. Fix that up by allocating a temporary GRF.
7584 fs_visitor::fixup_3src_null_dest()
7586 bool progress
= false;
7588 foreach_block_and_inst_safe (block
, fs_inst
, inst
, cfg
) {
7589 if (inst
->is_3src(devinfo
) && inst
->dst
.is_null()) {
7590 inst
->dst
= fs_reg(VGRF
, alloc
.allocate(dispatch_width
/ 8),
7597 invalidate_live_intervals();
7601 * Find the first instruction in the program that might start a region of
7602 * divergent control flow due to a HALT jump. There is no
7603 * find_halt_control_flow_region_end(), the region of divergence extends until
7604 * the only FS_OPCODE_PLACEHOLDER_HALT in the program.
7606 static const fs_inst
*
7607 find_halt_control_flow_region_start(const fs_visitor
*v
)
7609 if (brw_wm_prog_data(v
->prog_data
)->uses_kill
) {
7610 foreach_block_and_inst(block
, fs_inst
, inst
, v
->cfg
) {
7611 if (inst
->opcode
== FS_OPCODE_DISCARD_JUMP
||
7612 inst
->opcode
== FS_OPCODE_PLACEHOLDER_HALT
)
7621 * Work around the Gen12 hardware bug filed as GEN:BUG:1407528679. EU fusion
7622 * can cause a BB to be executed with all channels disabled, which will lead
7623 * to the execution of any NoMask instructions in it, even though any
7624 * execution-masked instructions will be correctly shot down. This may break
7625 * assumptions of some NoMask SEND messages whose descriptor depends on data
7626 * generated by live invocations of the shader.
7628 * This avoids the problem by predicating certain instructions on an ANY
7629 * horizontal predicate that makes sure that their execution is omitted when
7630 * all channels of the program are disabled.
7633 fs_visitor::fixup_nomask_control_flow()
7635 if (devinfo
->gen
!= 12)
7638 const brw_predicate pred
= dispatch_width
> 16 ? BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY32H
:
7639 dispatch_width
> 8 ? BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY16H
:
7640 BRW_PREDICATE_ALIGN1_ANY8H
;
7641 const fs_inst
*halt_start
= find_halt_control_flow_region_start(this);
7643 bool progress
= false;
7645 calculate_live_intervals();
7647 /* Scan the program backwards in order to be able to easily determine
7648 * whether the flag register is live at any point.
7650 foreach_block_reverse_safe(block
, cfg
) {
7651 BITSET_WORD flag_liveout
= live_intervals
->block_data
[block
->num
]
7653 STATIC_ASSERT(ARRAY_SIZE(live_intervals
->block_data
[0].flag_liveout
) == 1);
7655 foreach_inst_in_block_reverse_safe(fs_inst
, inst
, block
) {
7656 if (!inst
->predicate
&& inst
->exec_size
>= 8)
7657 flag_liveout
&= ~inst
->flags_written();
7659 switch (inst
->opcode
) {
7662 /* Note that this doesn't handle FS_OPCODE_DISCARD_JUMP since only
7663 * the first one in the program closes the region of divergent
7664 * control flow due to any HALT instructions -- Instead this is
7665 * handled with the halt_start check below.
7670 case BRW_OPCODE_WHILE
:
7671 case BRW_OPCODE_ENDIF
:
7672 case FS_OPCODE_PLACEHOLDER_HALT
:
7677 /* Note that the vast majority of NoMask SEND instructions in the
7678 * program are harmless while executed in a block with all
7679 * channels disabled, since any instructions with side effects we
7680 * could hit here should be execution-masked.
7682 * The main concern is NoMask SEND instructions where the message
7683 * descriptor or header depends on data generated by live
7684 * invocations of the shader (RESINFO and
7685 * FS_OPCODE_UNIFORM_PULL_CONSTANT_LOAD with a dynamically
7686 * computed surface index seem to be the only examples right now
7687 * where this could easily lead to GPU hangs). Unfortunately we
7688 * have no straightforward way to detect that currently, so just
7689 * predicate any NoMask SEND instructions we find under control
7692 * If this proves to have a measurable performance impact it can
7693 * be easily extended with a whitelist of messages we know we can
7694 * safely omit the predication for.
7696 if (depth
&& inst
->force_writemask_all
&&
7697 is_send(inst
) && !inst
->predicate
) {
7698 /* We need to load the execution mask into the flag register by
7699 * using a builder with channel group matching the whole shader
7700 * (rather than the default which is derived from the original
7701 * instruction), in order to avoid getting a right-shifted
7704 const fs_builder ubld
= fs_builder(this, block
, inst
)
7705 .exec_all().group(dispatch_width
, 0);
7706 const fs_reg flag
= retype(brw_flag_reg(0, 0),
7707 BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
7709 /* Due to the lack of flag register allocation we need to save
7710 * and restore the flag register if it's live.
7712 const bool save_flag
= flag_liveout
&
7713 flag_mask(flag
, dispatch_width
/ 8);
7714 const fs_reg tmp
= ubld
.group(1, 0).vgrf(flag
.type
);
7717 ubld
.group(1, 0).MOV(tmp
, flag
);
7719 ubld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_LOAD_LIVE_CHANNELS
);
7721 set_predicate(pred
, inst
);
7722 inst
->flag_subreg
= 0;
7725 ubld
.group(1, 0).at(block
, inst
->next
).MOV(flag
, tmp
);
7732 if (inst
== halt_start
)
7735 flag_liveout
|= inst
->flags_read(devinfo
);
7740 invalidate_live_intervals();
7746 fs_visitor::allocate_registers(unsigned min_dispatch_width
, bool allow_spilling
)
7750 static const enum instruction_scheduler_mode pre_modes
[] = {
7752 SCHEDULE_PRE_NON_LIFO
,
7756 static const char *scheduler_mode_name
[] = {
7762 bool spill_all
= allow_spilling
&& (INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_SPILL_FS
);
7764 /* Try each scheduling heuristic to see if it can successfully register
7765 * allocate without spilling. They should be ordered by decreasing
7766 * performance but increasing likelihood of allocating.
7768 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(pre_modes
); i
++) {
7769 schedule_instructions(pre_modes
[i
]);
7770 this->shader_stats
.scheduler_mode
= scheduler_mode_name
[i
];
7773 assign_regs_trivial();
7778 /* We only allow spilling for the last schedule mode and only if the
7779 * allow_spilling parameter and dispatch width work out ok.
7781 bool can_spill
= allow_spilling
&&
7782 (i
== ARRAY_SIZE(pre_modes
) - 1) &&
7783 dispatch_width
== min_dispatch_width
;
7785 /* We should only spill registers on the last scheduling. */
7786 assert(!spilled_any_registers
);
7788 allocated
= assign_regs(can_spill
, spill_all
);
7794 if (!allow_spilling
)
7795 fail("Failure to register allocate and spilling is not allowed.");
7797 /* We assume that any spilling is worse than just dropping back to
7798 * SIMD8. There's probably actually some intermediate point where
7799 * SIMD16 with a couple of spills is still better.
7801 if (dispatch_width
> min_dispatch_width
) {
7802 fail("Failure to register allocate. Reduce number of "
7803 "live scalar values to avoid this.");
7806 /* If we failed to allocate, we must have a reason */
7808 } else if (spilled_any_registers
) {
7809 compiler
->shader_perf_log(log_data
,
7810 "%s shader triggered register spilling. "
7811 "Try reducing the number of live scalar "
7812 "values to improve performance.\n",
7816 /* This must come after all optimization and register allocation, since
7817 * it inserts dead code that happens to have side effects, and it does
7818 * so based on the actual physical registers in use.
7820 insert_gen4_send_dependency_workarounds();
7825 opt_bank_conflicts();
7827 schedule_instructions(SCHEDULE_POST
);
7829 if (last_scratch
> 0) {
7830 ASSERTED
unsigned max_scratch_size
= 2 * 1024 * 1024;
7832 prog_data
->total_scratch
= brw_get_scratch_size(last_scratch
);
7834 if (stage
== MESA_SHADER_COMPUTE
) {
7835 if (devinfo
->is_haswell
) {
7836 /* According to the MEDIA_VFE_STATE's "Per Thread Scratch Space"
7837 * field documentation, Haswell supports a minimum of 2kB of
7838 * scratch space for compute shaders, unlike every other stage
7841 prog_data
->total_scratch
= MAX2(prog_data
->total_scratch
, 2048);
7842 } else if (devinfo
->gen
<= 7) {
7843 /* According to the MEDIA_VFE_STATE's "Per Thread Scratch Space"
7844 * field documentation, platforms prior to Haswell measure scratch
7845 * size linearly with a range of [1kB, 12kB] and 1kB granularity.
7847 prog_data
->total_scratch
= ALIGN(last_scratch
, 1024);
7848 max_scratch_size
= 12 * 1024;
7852 /* We currently only support up to 2MB of scratch space. If we
7853 * need to support more eventually, the documentation suggests
7854 * that we could allocate a larger buffer, and partition it out
7855 * ourselves. We'd just have to undo the hardware's address
7856 * calculation by subtracting (FFTID * Per Thread Scratch Space)
7857 * and then add FFTID * (Larger Per Thread Scratch Space).
7859 * See 3D-Media-GPGPU Engine > Media GPGPU Pipeline >
7860 * Thread Group Tracking > Local Memory/Scratch Space.
7862 assert(prog_data
->total_scratch
< max_scratch_size
);
7869 fs_visitor::run_vs()
7871 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_VERTEX
);
7875 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
7876 emit_shader_time_begin();
7885 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
7886 emit_shader_time_end();
7892 assign_curb_setup();
7893 assign_vs_urb_setup();
7895 fixup_3src_null_dest();
7896 allocate_registers(8, true);
7902 fs_visitor::set_tcs_invocation_id()
7904 struct brw_tcs_prog_data
*tcs_prog_data
= brw_tcs_prog_data(prog_data
);
7905 struct brw_vue_prog_data
*vue_prog_data
= &tcs_prog_data
->base
;
7907 const unsigned instance_id_mask
=
7908 devinfo
->gen
>= 11 ? INTEL_MASK(22, 16) : INTEL_MASK(23, 17);
7909 const unsigned instance_id_shift
=
7910 devinfo
->gen
>= 11 ? 16 : 17;
7912 /* Get instance number from g0.2 bits 22:16 or 23:17 */
7913 fs_reg t
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
7914 bld
.AND(t
, fs_reg(retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 2), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
)),
7915 brw_imm_ud(instance_id_mask
));
7917 invocation_id
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
7919 if (vue_prog_data
->dispatch_mode
== DISPATCH_MODE_TCS_8_PATCH
) {
7920 /* gl_InvocationID is just the thread number */
7921 bld
.SHR(invocation_id
, t
, brw_imm_ud(instance_id_shift
));
7925 assert(vue_prog_data
->dispatch_mode
== DISPATCH_MODE_TCS_SINGLE_PATCH
);
7927 fs_reg channels_uw
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
);
7928 fs_reg channels_ud
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
7929 bld
.MOV(channels_uw
, fs_reg(brw_imm_uv(0x76543210)));
7930 bld
.MOV(channels_ud
, channels_uw
);
7932 if (tcs_prog_data
->instances
== 1) {
7933 invocation_id
= channels_ud
;
7935 fs_reg instance_times_8
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
);
7936 bld
.SHR(instance_times_8
, t
, brw_imm_ud(instance_id_shift
- 3));
7937 bld
.ADD(invocation_id
, instance_times_8
, channels_ud
);
7942 fs_visitor::run_tcs()
7944 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL
);
7946 struct brw_vue_prog_data
*vue_prog_data
= brw_vue_prog_data(prog_data
);
7947 struct brw_tcs_prog_data
*tcs_prog_data
= brw_tcs_prog_data(prog_data
);
7948 struct brw_tcs_prog_key
*tcs_key
= (struct brw_tcs_prog_key
*) key
;
7950 assert(vue_prog_data
->dispatch_mode
== DISPATCH_MODE_TCS_SINGLE_PATCH
||
7951 vue_prog_data
->dispatch_mode
== DISPATCH_MODE_TCS_8_PATCH
);
7953 if (vue_prog_data
->dispatch_mode
== DISPATCH_MODE_TCS_SINGLE_PATCH
) {
7954 /* r1-r4 contain the ICP handles. */
7955 payload
.num_regs
= 5;
7957 assert(vue_prog_data
->dispatch_mode
== DISPATCH_MODE_TCS_8_PATCH
);
7958 assert(tcs_key
->input_vertices
> 0);
7959 /* r1 contains output handles, r2 may contain primitive ID, then the
7960 * ICP handles occupy the next 1-32 registers.
7962 payload
.num_regs
= 2 + tcs_prog_data
->include_primitive_id
+
7963 tcs_key
->input_vertices
;
7966 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
7967 emit_shader_time_begin();
7969 /* Initialize gl_InvocationID */
7970 set_tcs_invocation_id();
7972 const bool fix_dispatch_mask
=
7973 vue_prog_data
->dispatch_mode
== DISPATCH_MODE_TCS_SINGLE_PATCH
&&
7974 (nir
->info
.tess
.tcs_vertices_out
% 8) != 0;
7976 /* Fix the disptach mask */
7977 if (fix_dispatch_mask
) {
7978 bld
.CMP(bld
.null_reg_ud(), invocation_id
,
7979 brw_imm_ud(nir
->info
.tess
.tcs_vertices_out
), BRW_CONDITIONAL_L
);
7980 bld
.IF(BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
);
7985 if (fix_dispatch_mask
) {
7986 bld
.emit(BRW_OPCODE_ENDIF
);
7989 /* Emit EOT write; set TR DS Cache bit */
7991 fs_reg(get_tcs_output_urb_handle()),
7992 fs_reg(brw_imm_ud(WRITEMASK_X
<< 16)),
7993 fs_reg(brw_imm_ud(0)),
7995 fs_reg payload
= bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
, 3);
7996 bld
.LOAD_PAYLOAD(payload
, srcs
, 3, 2);
7998 fs_inst
*inst
= bld
.emit(SHADER_OPCODE_URB_WRITE_SIMD8_MASKED
,
7999 bld
.null_reg_ud(), payload
);
8003 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8004 emit_shader_time_end();
8013 assign_curb_setup();
8014 assign_tcs_urb_setup();
8016 fixup_3src_null_dest();
8017 allocate_registers(8, true);
8023 fs_visitor::run_tes()
8025 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_TESS_EVAL
);
8027 /* R0: thread header, R1-3: gl_TessCoord.xyz, R4: URB handles */
8028 payload
.num_regs
= 5;
8030 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8031 emit_shader_time_begin();
8040 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8041 emit_shader_time_end();
8047 assign_curb_setup();
8048 assign_tes_urb_setup();
8050 fixup_3src_null_dest();
8051 allocate_registers(8, true);
8057 fs_visitor::run_gs()
8059 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY
);
8063 this->final_gs_vertex_count
= vgrf(glsl_type::uint_type
);
8065 if (gs_compile
->control_data_header_size_bits
> 0) {
8066 /* Create a VGRF to store accumulated control data bits. */
8067 this->control_data_bits
= vgrf(glsl_type::uint_type
);
8069 /* If we're outputting more than 32 control data bits, then EmitVertex()
8070 * will set control_data_bits to 0 after emitting the first vertex.
8071 * Otherwise, we need to initialize it to 0 here.
8073 if (gs_compile
->control_data_header_size_bits
<= 32) {
8074 const fs_builder abld
= bld
.annotate("initialize control data bits");
8075 abld
.MOV(this->control_data_bits
, brw_imm_ud(0u));
8079 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8080 emit_shader_time_begin();
8084 emit_gs_thread_end();
8086 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8087 emit_shader_time_end();
8096 assign_curb_setup();
8097 assign_gs_urb_setup();
8099 fixup_3src_null_dest();
8100 allocate_registers(8, true);
8105 /* From the SKL PRM, Volume 16, Workarounds:
8107 * 0877 3D Pixel Shader Hang possible when pixel shader dispatched with
8108 * only header phases (R0-R2)
8110 * WA: Enable a non-header phase (e.g. push constant) when dispatch would
8111 * have been header only.
8113 * Instead of enabling push constants one can alternatively enable one of the
8114 * inputs. Here one simply chooses "layer" which shouldn't impose much
8118 gen9_ps_header_only_workaround(struct brw_wm_prog_data
*wm_prog_data
)
8120 if (wm_prog_data
->num_varying_inputs
)
8123 if (wm_prog_data
->base
.curb_read_length
)
8126 wm_prog_data
->urb_setup
[VARYING_SLOT_LAYER
] = 0;
8127 wm_prog_data
->num_varying_inputs
= 1;
8131 fs_visitor::run_fs(bool allow_spilling
, bool do_rep_send
)
8133 struct brw_wm_prog_data
*wm_prog_data
= brw_wm_prog_data(this->prog_data
);
8134 brw_wm_prog_key
*wm_key
= (brw_wm_prog_key
*) this->key
;
8136 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
8138 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 6)
8139 setup_fs_payload_gen6();
8141 setup_fs_payload_gen4();
8145 } else if (do_rep_send
) {
8146 assert(dispatch_width
== 16);
8147 emit_repclear_shader();
8149 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8150 emit_shader_time_begin();
8152 if (nir
->info
.inputs_read
> 0 ||
8153 (nir
->info
.system_values_read
& (1ull << SYSTEM_VALUE_FRAG_COORD
)) ||
8154 (nir
->info
.outputs_read
> 0 && !wm_key
->coherent_fb_fetch
)) {
8155 if (devinfo
->gen
< 6)
8156 emit_interpolation_setup_gen4();
8158 emit_interpolation_setup_gen6();
8161 /* We handle discards by keeping track of the still-live pixels in f0.1.
8162 * Initialize it with the dispatched pixels.
8164 if (wm_prog_data
->uses_kill
) {
8165 const fs_reg dispatch_mask
=
8166 devinfo
->gen
>= 6 ? brw_vec1_grf(1, 7) : brw_vec1_grf(0, 0);
8167 bld
.exec_all().group(1, 0)
8168 .MOV(sample_mask_reg(bld
),
8169 retype(dispatch_mask
, BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
));
8177 if (wm_prog_data
->uses_kill
)
8178 bld
.emit(FS_OPCODE_PLACEHOLDER_HALT
);
8180 if (wm_key
->alpha_test_func
)
8185 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8186 emit_shader_time_end();
8192 assign_curb_setup();
8194 if (devinfo
->gen
>= 9)
8195 gen9_ps_header_only_workaround(wm_prog_data
);
8199 fixup_3src_null_dest();
8200 allocate_registers(8, allow_spilling
);
8210 fs_visitor::run_cs(unsigned min_dispatch_width
)
8212 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_COMPUTE
);
8213 assert(dispatch_width
>= min_dispatch_width
);
8217 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8218 emit_shader_time_begin();
8220 if (devinfo
->is_haswell
&& prog_data
->total_shared
> 0) {
8221 /* Move SLM index from g0.0[27:24] to sr0.1[11:8] */
8222 const fs_builder abld
= bld
.exec_all().group(1, 0);
8223 abld
.MOV(retype(brw_sr0_reg(1), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
),
8224 suboffset(retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 0), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UW
), 1));
8232 emit_cs_terminate();
8234 if (shader_time_index
>= 0)
8235 emit_shader_time_end();
8241 assign_curb_setup();
8243 fixup_3src_null_dest();
8244 allocate_registers(min_dispatch_width
, true);
8253 is_used_in_not_interp_frag_coord(nir_ssa_def
*def
)
8255 nir_foreach_use(src
, def
) {
8256 if (src
->parent_instr
->type
!= nir_instr_type_intrinsic
)
8259 nir_intrinsic_instr
*intrin
= nir_instr_as_intrinsic(src
->parent_instr
);
8260 if (intrin
->intrinsic
!= nir_intrinsic_load_frag_coord
)
8264 nir_foreach_if_use(src
, def
)
8271 * Return a bitfield where bit n is set if barycentric interpolation mode n
8272 * (see enum brw_barycentric_mode) is needed by the fragment shader.
8274 * We examine the load_barycentric intrinsics rather than looking at input
8275 * variables so that we catch interpolateAtCentroid() messages too, which
8276 * also need the BRW_BARYCENTRIC_[NON]PERSPECTIVE_CENTROID mode set up.
8279 brw_compute_barycentric_interp_modes(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
,
8280 const nir_shader
*shader
)
8282 unsigned barycentric_interp_modes
= 0;
8284 nir_foreach_function(f
, shader
) {
8288 nir_foreach_block(block
, f
->impl
) {
8289 nir_foreach_instr(instr
, block
) {
8290 if (instr
->type
!= nir_instr_type_intrinsic
)
8293 nir_intrinsic_instr
*intrin
= nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr
);
8294 switch (intrin
->intrinsic
) {
8295 case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_pixel
:
8296 case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_centroid
:
8297 case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_sample
:
8303 /* Ignore WPOS; it doesn't require interpolation. */
8304 assert(intrin
->dest
.is_ssa
);
8305 if (!is_used_in_not_interp_frag_coord(&intrin
->dest
.ssa
))
8308 enum glsl_interp_mode interp
= (enum glsl_interp_mode
)
8309 nir_intrinsic_interp_mode(intrin
);
8310 nir_intrinsic_op bary_op
= intrin
->intrinsic
;
8311 enum brw_barycentric_mode bary
=
8312 brw_barycentric_mode(interp
, bary_op
);
8314 barycentric_interp_modes
|= 1 << bary
;
8316 if (devinfo
->needs_unlit_centroid_workaround
&&
8317 bary_op
== nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_centroid
)
8318 barycentric_interp_modes
|= 1 << centroid_to_pixel(bary
);
8323 return barycentric_interp_modes
;
8327 brw_compute_flat_inputs(struct brw_wm_prog_data
*prog_data
,
8328 const nir_shader
*shader
)
8330 prog_data
->flat_inputs
= 0;
8332 nir_foreach_variable(var
, &shader
->inputs
) {
8333 unsigned slots
= glsl_count_attribute_slots(var
->type
, false);
8334 for (unsigned s
= 0; s
< slots
; s
++) {
8335 int input_index
= prog_data
->urb_setup
[var
->data
.location
+ s
];
8337 if (input_index
< 0)
8341 if (var
->data
.interpolation
== INTERP_MODE_FLAT
)
8342 prog_data
->flat_inputs
|= 1 << input_index
;
8348 computed_depth_mode(const nir_shader
*shader
)
8350 if (shader
->info
.outputs_written
& BITFIELD64_BIT(FRAG_RESULT_DEPTH
)) {
8351 switch (shader
->info
.fs
.depth_layout
) {
8352 case FRAG_DEPTH_LAYOUT_NONE
:
8353 case FRAG_DEPTH_LAYOUT_ANY
:
8354 return BRW_PSCDEPTH_ON
;
8355 case FRAG_DEPTH_LAYOUT_GREATER
:
8356 return BRW_PSCDEPTH_ON_GE
;
8357 case FRAG_DEPTH_LAYOUT_LESS
:
8358 return BRW_PSCDEPTH_ON_LE
;
8359 case FRAG_DEPTH_LAYOUT_UNCHANGED
:
8360 return BRW_PSCDEPTH_OFF
;
8363 return BRW_PSCDEPTH_OFF
;
8367 * Move load_interpolated_input with simple (payload-based) barycentric modes
8368 * to the top of the program so we don't emit multiple PLNs for the same input.
8370 * This works around CSE not being able to handle non-dominating cases
8376 * interpolate the same exact input
8379 * This should be replaced by global value numbering someday.
8382 move_interpolation_to_top(nir_shader
*nir
)
8384 bool progress
= false;
8386 nir_foreach_function(f
, nir
) {
8390 nir_block
*top
= nir_start_block(f
->impl
);
8391 exec_node
*cursor_node
= NULL
;
8393 nir_foreach_block(block
, f
->impl
) {
8397 nir_foreach_instr_safe(instr
, block
) {
8398 if (instr
->type
!= nir_instr_type_intrinsic
)
8401 nir_intrinsic_instr
*intrin
= nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr
);
8402 if (intrin
->intrinsic
!= nir_intrinsic_load_interpolated_input
)
8404 nir_intrinsic_instr
*bary_intrinsic
=
8405 nir_instr_as_intrinsic(intrin
->src
[0].ssa
->parent_instr
);
8406 nir_intrinsic_op op
= bary_intrinsic
->intrinsic
;
8408 /* Leave interpolateAtSample/Offset() where they are. */
8409 if (op
== nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_at_sample
||
8410 op
== nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_at_offset
)
8413 nir_instr
*move
[3] = {
8414 &bary_intrinsic
->instr
,
8415 intrin
->src
[1].ssa
->parent_instr
,
8419 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(move
); i
++) {
8420 if (move
[i
]->block
!= top
) {
8421 move
[i
]->block
= top
;
8422 exec_node_remove(&move
[i
]->node
);
8424 exec_node_insert_after(cursor_node
, &move
[i
]->node
);
8426 exec_list_push_head(&top
->instr_list
, &move
[i
]->node
);
8428 cursor_node
= &move
[i
]->node
;
8434 nir_metadata_preserve(f
->impl
, (nir_metadata
)
8435 ((unsigned) nir_metadata_block_index
|
8436 (unsigned) nir_metadata_dominance
));
8443 * Demote per-sample barycentric intrinsics to centroid.
8445 * Useful when rendering to a non-multisampled buffer.
8448 demote_sample_qualifiers(nir_shader
*nir
)
8450 bool progress
= true;
8452 nir_foreach_function(f
, nir
) {
8457 nir_builder_init(&b
, f
->impl
);
8459 nir_foreach_block(block
, f
->impl
) {
8460 nir_foreach_instr_safe(instr
, block
) {
8461 if (instr
->type
!= nir_instr_type_intrinsic
)
8464 nir_intrinsic_instr
*intrin
= nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr
);
8465 if (intrin
->intrinsic
!= nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_sample
&&
8466 intrin
->intrinsic
!= nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_at_sample
)
8469 b
.cursor
= nir_before_instr(instr
);
8470 nir_ssa_def
*centroid
=
8471 nir_load_barycentric(&b
, nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_centroid
,
8472 nir_intrinsic_interp_mode(intrin
));
8473 nir_ssa_def_rewrite_uses(&intrin
->dest
.ssa
,
8474 nir_src_for_ssa(centroid
));
8475 nir_instr_remove(instr
);
8480 nir_metadata_preserve(f
->impl
, (nir_metadata
)
8481 ((unsigned) nir_metadata_block_index
|
8482 (unsigned) nir_metadata_dominance
));
8489 * Pre-gen6, the register file of the EUs was shared between threads,
8490 * and each thread used some subset allocated on a 16-register block
8491 * granularity. The unit states wanted these block counts.
8494 brw_register_blocks(int reg_count
)
8496 return ALIGN(reg_count
, 16) / 16 - 1;
8500 brw_compile_fs(const struct brw_compiler
*compiler
, void *log_data
,
8502 const struct brw_wm_prog_key
*key
,
8503 struct brw_wm_prog_data
*prog_data
,
8505 int shader_time_index8
, int shader_time_index16
,
8506 int shader_time_index32
, bool allow_spilling
,
8507 bool use_rep_send
, struct brw_vue_map
*vue_map
,
8508 struct brw_compile_stats
*stats
,
8511 const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
= compiler
->devinfo
;
8513 unsigned max_subgroup_size
= unlikely(INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_DO32
) ? 32 : 16;
8515 brw_nir_apply_key(shader
, compiler
, &key
->base
, max_subgroup_size
, true);
8516 brw_nir_lower_fs_inputs(shader
, devinfo
, key
);
8517 brw_nir_lower_fs_outputs(shader
);
8519 if (devinfo
->gen
< 6)
8520 brw_setup_vue_interpolation(vue_map
, shader
, prog_data
);
8522 /* From the SKL PRM, Volume 7, "Alpha Coverage":
8523 * "If Pixel Shader outputs oMask, AlphaToCoverage is disabled in
8524 * hardware, regardless of the state setting for this feature."
8526 if (devinfo
->gen
> 6 && key
->alpha_to_coverage
) {
8527 /* Run constant fold optimization in order to get the correct source
8528 * offset to determine render target 0 store instruction in
8529 * emit_alpha_to_coverage pass.
8531 NIR_PASS_V(shader
, nir_opt_constant_folding
);
8532 NIR_PASS_V(shader
, brw_nir_lower_alpha_to_coverage
);
8535 if (!key
->multisample_fbo
)
8536 NIR_PASS_V(shader
, demote_sample_qualifiers
);
8537 NIR_PASS_V(shader
, move_interpolation_to_top
);
8538 brw_postprocess_nir(shader
, compiler
, true);
8540 /* key->alpha_test_func means simulating alpha testing via discards,
8541 * so the shader definitely kills pixels.
8543 prog_data
->uses_kill
= shader
->info
.fs
.uses_discard
||
8544 key
->alpha_test_func
;
8545 prog_data
->uses_omask
= key
->multisample_fbo
&&
8546 shader
->info
.outputs_written
& BITFIELD64_BIT(FRAG_RESULT_SAMPLE_MASK
);
8547 prog_data
->computed_depth_mode
= computed_depth_mode(shader
);
8548 prog_data
->computed_stencil
=
8549 shader
->info
.outputs_written
& BITFIELD64_BIT(FRAG_RESULT_STENCIL
);
8551 prog_data
->persample_dispatch
=
8552 key
->multisample_fbo
&&
8553 (key
->persample_interp
||
8554 (shader
->info
.system_values_read
& (SYSTEM_BIT_SAMPLE_ID
|
8555 SYSTEM_BIT_SAMPLE_POS
)) ||
8556 shader
->info
.fs
.uses_sample_qualifier
||
8557 shader
->info
.outputs_read
);
8559 prog_data
->has_render_target_reads
= shader
->info
.outputs_read
!= 0ull;
8561 prog_data
->early_fragment_tests
= shader
->info
.fs
.early_fragment_tests
;
8562 prog_data
->post_depth_coverage
= shader
->info
.fs
.post_depth_coverage
;
8563 prog_data
->inner_coverage
= shader
->info
.fs
.inner_coverage
;
8565 prog_data
->barycentric_interp_modes
=
8566 brw_compute_barycentric_interp_modes(compiler
->devinfo
, shader
);
8568 calculate_urb_setup(devinfo
, key
, prog_data
, shader
);
8569 brw_compute_flat_inputs(prog_data
, shader
);
8571 cfg_t
*simd8_cfg
= NULL
, *simd16_cfg
= NULL
, *simd32_cfg
= NULL
;
8573 fs_visitor
v8(compiler
, log_data
, mem_ctx
, &key
->base
,
8574 &prog_data
->base
, shader
, 8,
8575 shader_time_index8
);
8576 if (!v8
.run_fs(allow_spilling
, false /* do_rep_send */)) {
8578 *error_str
= ralloc_strdup(mem_ctx
, v8
.fail_msg
);
8581 } else if (likely(!(INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_NO8
))) {
8583 prog_data
->base
.dispatch_grf_start_reg
= v8
.payload
.num_regs
;
8584 prog_data
->reg_blocks_8
= brw_register_blocks(v8
.grf_used
);
8587 /* Limit dispatch width to simd8 with dual source blending on gen8.
8588 * See: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/issues/1917
8590 if (devinfo
->gen
== 8 && prog_data
->dual_src_blend
&&
8591 !(INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_NO8
)) {
8592 assert(!use_rep_send
);
8593 v8
.limit_dispatch_width(8, "gen8 workaround: "
8594 "using SIMD8 when dual src blending.\n");
8597 if (v8
.max_dispatch_width
>= 16 &&
8598 likely(!(INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_NO16
) || use_rep_send
)) {
8599 /* Try a SIMD16 compile */
8600 fs_visitor
v16(compiler
, log_data
, mem_ctx
, &key
->base
,
8601 &prog_data
->base
, shader
, 16,
8602 shader_time_index16
);
8603 v16
.import_uniforms(&v8
);
8604 if (!v16
.run_fs(allow_spilling
, use_rep_send
)) {
8605 compiler
->shader_perf_log(log_data
,
8606 "SIMD16 shader failed to compile: %s",
8609 simd16_cfg
= v16
.cfg
;
8610 prog_data
->dispatch_grf_start_reg_16
= v16
.payload
.num_regs
;
8611 prog_data
->reg_blocks_16
= brw_register_blocks(v16
.grf_used
);
8615 /* Currently, the compiler only supports SIMD32 on SNB+ */
8616 if (v8
.max_dispatch_width
>= 32 && !use_rep_send
&&
8617 compiler
->devinfo
->gen
>= 6 &&
8618 unlikely(INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_DO32
)) {
8619 /* Try a SIMD32 compile */
8620 fs_visitor
v32(compiler
, log_data
, mem_ctx
, &key
->base
,
8621 &prog_data
->base
, shader
, 32,
8622 shader_time_index32
);
8623 v32
.import_uniforms(&v8
);
8624 if (!v32
.run_fs(allow_spilling
, false)) {
8625 compiler
->shader_perf_log(log_data
,
8626 "SIMD32 shader failed to compile: %s",
8629 simd32_cfg
= v32
.cfg
;
8630 prog_data
->dispatch_grf_start_reg_32
= v32
.payload
.num_regs
;
8631 prog_data
->reg_blocks_32
= brw_register_blocks(v32
.grf_used
);
8635 /* When the caller requests a repclear shader, they want SIMD16-only */
8639 /* Prior to Iron Lake, the PS had a single shader offset with a jump table
8640 * at the top to select the shader. We've never implemented that.
8641 * Instead, we just give them exactly one shader and we pick the widest one
8644 if (compiler
->devinfo
->gen
< 5) {
8645 if (simd32_cfg
|| simd16_cfg
)
8651 /* If computed depth is enabled SNB only allows SIMD8. */
8652 if (compiler
->devinfo
->gen
== 6 &&
8653 prog_data
->computed_depth_mode
!= BRW_PSCDEPTH_OFF
)
8654 assert(simd16_cfg
== NULL
&& simd32_cfg
== NULL
);
8656 if (compiler
->devinfo
->gen
<= 5 && !simd8_cfg
) {
8657 /* Iron lake and earlier only have one Dispatch GRF start field. Make
8658 * the data available in the base prog data struct for convenience.
8661 prog_data
->base
.dispatch_grf_start_reg
=
8662 prog_data
->dispatch_grf_start_reg_16
;
8663 } else if (simd32_cfg
) {
8664 prog_data
->base
.dispatch_grf_start_reg
=
8665 prog_data
->dispatch_grf_start_reg_32
;
8669 if (prog_data
->persample_dispatch
) {
8670 /* Starting with SandyBridge (where we first get MSAA), the different
8671 * pixel dispatch combinations are grouped into classifications A
8672 * through F (SNB PRM Vol. 2 Part 1 Section 7.7.1). On all hardware
8673 * generations, the only configurations supporting persample dispatch
8674 * are are this in which only one dispatch width is enabled.
8676 if (simd32_cfg
|| simd16_cfg
)
8682 fs_generator
g(compiler
, log_data
, mem_ctx
, &prog_data
->base
,
8683 v8
.shader_stats
, v8
.runtime_check_aads_emit
,
8684 MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
);
8686 if (unlikely(INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_WM
)) {
8687 g
.enable_debug(ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx
, "%s fragment shader %s",
8688 shader
->info
.label
?
8689 shader
->info
.label
: "unnamed",
8690 shader
->info
.name
));
8694 prog_data
->dispatch_8
= true;
8695 g
.generate_code(simd8_cfg
, 8, stats
);
8696 stats
= stats
? stats
+ 1 : NULL
;
8700 prog_data
->dispatch_16
= true;
8701 prog_data
->prog_offset_16
= g
.generate_code(simd16_cfg
, 16, stats
);
8702 stats
= stats
? stats
+ 1 : NULL
;
8706 prog_data
->dispatch_32
= true;
8707 prog_data
->prog_offset_32
= g
.generate_code(simd32_cfg
, 32, stats
);
8708 stats
= stats
? stats
+ 1 : NULL
;
8711 return g
.get_assembly();
8715 fs_visitor::emit_cs_work_group_id_setup()
8717 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_COMPUTE
);
8719 fs_reg
*reg
= new(this->mem_ctx
) fs_reg(vgrf(glsl_type::uvec3_type
));
8721 struct brw_reg
r0_1(retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 1), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
8722 struct brw_reg
r0_6(retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 6), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
8723 struct brw_reg
r0_7(retype(brw_vec1_grf(0, 7), BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
));
8725 bld
.MOV(*reg
, r0_1
);
8726 bld
.MOV(offset(*reg
, bld
, 1), r0_6
);
8727 bld
.MOV(offset(*reg
, bld
, 2), r0_7
);
8733 fill_push_const_block_info(struct brw_push_const_block
*block
, unsigned dwords
)
8735 block
->dwords
= dwords
;
8736 block
->regs
= DIV_ROUND_UP(dwords
, 8);
8737 block
->size
= block
->regs
* 32;
8741 cs_fill_push_const_info(const struct gen_device_info
*devinfo
,
8742 struct brw_cs_prog_data
*cs_prog_data
)
8744 const struct brw_stage_prog_data
*prog_data
= &cs_prog_data
->base
;
8745 int subgroup_id_index
= get_subgroup_id_param_index(prog_data
);
8746 bool cross_thread_supported
= devinfo
->gen
> 7 || devinfo
->is_haswell
;
8748 /* The thread ID should be stored in the last param dword */
8749 assert(subgroup_id_index
== -1 ||
8750 subgroup_id_index
== (int)prog_data
->nr_params
- 1);
8752 unsigned cross_thread_dwords
, per_thread_dwords
;
8753 if (!cross_thread_supported
) {
8754 cross_thread_dwords
= 0u;
8755 per_thread_dwords
= prog_data
->nr_params
;
8756 } else if (subgroup_id_index
>= 0) {
8757 /* Fill all but the last register with cross-thread payload */
8758 cross_thread_dwords
= 8 * (subgroup_id_index
/ 8);
8759 per_thread_dwords
= prog_data
->nr_params
- cross_thread_dwords
;
8760 assert(per_thread_dwords
> 0 && per_thread_dwords
<= 8);
8762 /* Fill all data using cross-thread payload */
8763 cross_thread_dwords
= prog_data
->nr_params
;
8764 per_thread_dwords
= 0u;
8767 fill_push_const_block_info(&cs_prog_data
->push
.cross_thread
, cross_thread_dwords
);
8768 fill_push_const_block_info(&cs_prog_data
->push
.per_thread
, per_thread_dwords
);
8770 unsigned total_dwords
=
8771 (cs_prog_data
->push
.per_thread
.size
* cs_prog_data
->threads
+
8772 cs_prog_data
->push
.cross_thread
.size
) / 4;
8773 fill_push_const_block_info(&cs_prog_data
->push
.total
, total_dwords
);
8775 assert(cs_prog_data
->push
.cross_thread
.dwords
% 8 == 0 ||
8776 cs_prog_data
->push
.per_thread
.size
== 0);
8777 assert(cs_prog_data
->push
.cross_thread
.dwords
+
8778 cs_prog_data
->push
.per_thread
.dwords
==
8779 prog_data
->nr_params
);
8783 cs_set_simd_size(struct brw_cs_prog_data
*cs_prog_data
, unsigned size
)
8785 cs_prog_data
->simd_size
= size
;
8786 unsigned group_size
= cs_prog_data
->local_size
[0] *
8787 cs_prog_data
->local_size
[1] * cs_prog_data
->local_size
[2];
8788 cs_prog_data
->threads
= (group_size
+ size
- 1) / size
;
8792 compile_cs_to_nir(const struct brw_compiler
*compiler
,
8794 const struct brw_cs_prog_key
*key
,
8795 const nir_shader
*src_shader
,
8796 unsigned dispatch_width
)
8798 nir_shader
*shader
= nir_shader_clone(mem_ctx
, src_shader
);
8799 brw_nir_apply_key(shader
, compiler
, &key
->base
, dispatch_width
, true);
8801 NIR_PASS_V(shader
, brw_nir_lower_cs_intrinsics
, dispatch_width
);
8803 /* Clean up after the local index and ID calculations. */
8804 NIR_PASS_V(shader
, nir_opt_constant_folding
);
8805 NIR_PASS_V(shader
, nir_opt_dce
);
8807 brw_postprocess_nir(shader
, compiler
, true);
8813 brw_compile_cs(const struct brw_compiler
*compiler
, void *log_data
,
8815 const struct brw_cs_prog_key
*key
,
8816 struct brw_cs_prog_data
*prog_data
,
8817 const nir_shader
*src_shader
,
8818 int shader_time_index
,
8819 struct brw_compile_stats
*stats
,
8822 prog_data
->base
.total_shared
= src_shader
->info
.cs
.shared_size
;
8823 prog_data
->local_size
[0] = src_shader
->info
.cs
.local_size
[0];
8824 prog_data
->local_size
[1] = src_shader
->info
.cs
.local_size
[1];
8825 prog_data
->local_size
[2] = src_shader
->info
.cs
.local_size
[2];
8826 prog_data
->slm_size
= src_shader
->num_shared
;
8827 unsigned local_workgroup_size
=
8828 src_shader
->info
.cs
.local_size
[0] * src_shader
->info
.cs
.local_size
[1] *
8829 src_shader
->info
.cs
.local_size
[2];
8831 unsigned min_dispatch_width
=
8832 DIV_ROUND_UP(local_workgroup_size
, compiler
->devinfo
->max_cs_threads
);
8833 min_dispatch_width
= MAX2(8, min_dispatch_width
);
8834 min_dispatch_width
= util_next_power_of_two(min_dispatch_width
);
8835 assert(min_dispatch_width
<= 32);
8836 unsigned max_dispatch_width
= 32;
8838 fs_visitor
*v8
= NULL
, *v16
= NULL
, *v32
= NULL
;
8839 fs_visitor
*v
= NULL
;
8840 const char *fail_msg
= NULL
;
8842 if ((int)key
->base
.subgroup_size_type
>= (int)BRW_SUBGROUP_SIZE_REQUIRE_8
) {
8843 /* These enum values are expressly chosen to be equal to the subgroup
8844 * size that they require.
8846 const unsigned required_dispatch_width
=
8847 (unsigned)key
->base
.subgroup_size_type
;
8848 assert(required_dispatch_width
== 8 ||
8849 required_dispatch_width
== 16 ||
8850 required_dispatch_width
== 32);
8851 if (required_dispatch_width
< min_dispatch_width
||
8852 required_dispatch_width
> max_dispatch_width
) {
8853 fail_msg
= "Cannot satisfy explicit subgroup size";
8855 min_dispatch_width
= max_dispatch_width
= required_dispatch_width
;
8859 /* Now the main event: Visit the shader IR and generate our CS IR for it.
8861 if (!fail_msg
&& min_dispatch_width
<= 8 && max_dispatch_width
>= 8) {
8862 nir_shader
*nir8
= compile_cs_to_nir(compiler
, mem_ctx
, key
,
8864 v8
= new fs_visitor(compiler
, log_data
, mem_ctx
, &key
->base
,
8866 nir8
, 8, shader_time_index
);
8867 if (!v8
->run_cs(min_dispatch_width
)) {
8868 fail_msg
= v8
->fail_msg
;
8870 /* We should always be able to do SIMD32 for compute shaders */
8871 assert(v8
->max_dispatch_width
>= 32);
8874 cs_set_simd_size(prog_data
, 8);
8875 cs_fill_push_const_info(compiler
->devinfo
, prog_data
);
8879 if (likely(!(INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_NO16
)) &&
8880 !fail_msg
&& min_dispatch_width
<= 16 && max_dispatch_width
>= 16) {
8881 /* Try a SIMD16 compile */
8882 nir_shader
*nir16
= compile_cs_to_nir(compiler
, mem_ctx
, key
,
8884 v16
= new fs_visitor(compiler
, log_data
, mem_ctx
, &key
->base
,
8886 nir16
, 16, shader_time_index
);
8888 v16
->import_uniforms(v8
);
8890 if (!v16
->run_cs(min_dispatch_width
)) {
8891 compiler
->shader_perf_log(log_data
,
8892 "SIMD16 shader failed to compile: %s",
8896 "Couldn't generate SIMD16 program and not "
8897 "enough threads for SIMD8";
8900 /* We should always be able to do SIMD32 for compute shaders */
8901 assert(v16
->max_dispatch_width
>= 32);
8904 cs_set_simd_size(prog_data
, 16);
8905 cs_fill_push_const_info(compiler
->devinfo
, prog_data
);
8909 /* We should always be able to do SIMD32 for compute shaders */
8910 assert(!v16
|| v16
->max_dispatch_width
>= 32);
8912 if (!fail_msg
&& (min_dispatch_width
> 16 || (INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_DO32
)) &&
8913 max_dispatch_width
>= 32) {
8914 /* Try a SIMD32 compile */
8915 nir_shader
*nir32
= compile_cs_to_nir(compiler
, mem_ctx
, key
,
8917 v32
= new fs_visitor(compiler
, log_data
, mem_ctx
, &key
->base
,
8919 nir32
, 32, shader_time_index
);
8921 v32
->import_uniforms(v8
);
8923 v32
->import_uniforms(v16
);
8925 if (!v32
->run_cs(min_dispatch_width
)) {
8926 compiler
->shader_perf_log(log_data
,
8927 "SIMD32 shader failed to compile: %s",
8931 "Couldn't generate SIMD32 program and not "
8932 "enough threads for SIMD16";
8936 cs_set_simd_size(prog_data
, 32);
8937 cs_fill_push_const_info(compiler
->devinfo
, prog_data
);
8941 const unsigned *ret
= NULL
;
8942 if (unlikely(v
== NULL
)) {
8945 *error_str
= ralloc_strdup(mem_ctx
, fail_msg
);
8947 fs_generator
g(compiler
, log_data
, mem_ctx
, &prog_data
->base
,
8948 v
->shader_stats
, v
->runtime_check_aads_emit
,
8949 MESA_SHADER_COMPUTE
);
8950 if (INTEL_DEBUG
& DEBUG_CS
) {
8951 char *name
= ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx
, "%s compute shader %s",
8952 src_shader
->info
.label
?
8953 src_shader
->info
.label
: "unnamed",
8954 src_shader
->info
.name
);
8955 g
.enable_debug(name
);
8958 g
.generate_code(v
->cfg
, prog_data
->simd_size
, stats
);
8960 ret
= g
.get_assembly();
8971 * Test the dispatch mask packing assumptions of
8972 * brw_stage_has_packed_dispatch(). Call this from e.g. the top of
8973 * fs_visitor::emit_nir_code() to cause a GPU hang if any shader invocation is
8974 * executed with an unexpected dispatch mask.
8977 brw_fs_test_dispatch_packing(const fs_builder
&bld
)
8979 const gl_shader_stage stage
= bld
.shader
->stage
;
8981 if (brw_stage_has_packed_dispatch(bld
.shader
->devinfo
, stage
,
8982 bld
.shader
->stage_prog_data
)) {
8983 const fs_builder ubld
= bld
.exec_all().group(1, 0);
8984 const fs_reg tmp
= component(bld
.vgrf(BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_UD
), 0);
8985 const fs_reg mask
= (stage
== MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT
? brw_vmask_reg() :
8988 ubld
.ADD(tmp
, mask
, brw_imm_ud(1));
8989 ubld
.AND(tmp
, mask
, tmp
);
8991 /* This will loop forever if the dispatch mask doesn't have the expected
8992 * form '2^n-1', in which case tmp will be non-zero.
8994 bld
.emit(BRW_OPCODE_DO
);
8995 bld
.CMP(bld
.null_reg_ud(), tmp
, brw_imm_ud(0), BRW_CONDITIONAL_NZ
);
8996 set_predicate(BRW_PREDICATE_NORMAL
, bld
.emit(BRW_OPCODE_WHILE
));
9001 fs_visitor::workgroup_size() const
9003 assert(stage
== MESA_SHADER_COMPUTE
);
9004 const struct brw_cs_prog_data
*cs
= brw_cs_prog_data(prog_data
);
9005 return cs
->local_size
[0] * cs
->local_size
[1] * cs
->local_size
[2];