glslang/MachineIndependent/iomapper.cpp:207:9: error: field 'resolver' will be initialized after field 'stage' [-Werror,-Wreorder]
: resolver(r)
^
glslang/MachineIndependent/iomapper.cpp:263:9: error: field 'resolver' will be initialized after field 'stage' [-Werror,-Wreorder]
: resolver(r)
^
hlsl/hlslParseHelper.cpp:70:5: error: field 'gsStreamOutput' will be initialized after field 'inputPatch' [-Werror,-Wreorder]
gsStreamOutput(nullptr),
^
Adds --hlsl-iomap option to perform IO mapping in HLSL register space.
--shift-cbuffer-binding is now a synonym for --shift-ubo-binding.
The idea way to do this seems to be passing in a dedicated IO resolver, but
that would require more intrusive restructuring, so maybe best for its
own PR.
The TDefaultHlslIoResolver class and the former TDefaultIoResolver class
share quite a bit of mechanism in a common base class.
TODO: tbuffers are landing in the wrong register class, which needs some
investigation. They're either wrong upstream, or the detection in the
resolver is wrong.
New command line option --shift-ssbo-binding mirrors --shift-ubo-binding, etc.
New reflection query getLocalSize(int dim) queries local size, e.g, CS threads.
This PR adds:
1. The "u" register class for RW* objects.
2. --shift-image-bindings (== --sib), analogous to --shift-texture-bindings etc.
3. Case insensitive reg classes.
4. Tests for above.
- add optional callback to handle mapping of uniform variables in linking phase
- if no resolver is provided, it uses the internal default resolver with all shifts and auto bind settings
Change-Id: Icfe38a9eabe8bfc8f8bb6d8150c06f7ed38bb762
Previously, the binding auto-mapping facility was free to use any unused
binding. This change makes auto-bindings use the same offset value as
explicit bindings.
Fix for two defects as follows:
- The IO mapping traverser was not setting inVisit, and would skip some AST nodes.
Depending on the order of nodes, this could have prevented the binding from
showing up in the generated SPIR-V.
- If a uniform array was flattened, each of the flattened scalars from the array
is still a (now-scalar) uniform. It was being converted to a temporary.
This PR adds the ability to offset sampler, texture, and UBO bindings
from provided base bindings, and to auto-number bindings that are not
provided with explicit register numbers. The mechanism works as
follows:
- Offsets may be given on the command line for all stages, or
individually for one or more single stages, in which case the
offset will be auto-selected according to the stage being
compiled. There is also an API to set them. The new command line
options are --shift-sampler-binding, --shift-texture-binding, and
--shift-UBO-binding.
- Uniforms which are not given explicit bindings in the source code
are auto-numbered if and only if they are in live code as
determined by the algorithm used to build the reflection
database, and the --auto-map-bindings option is given. This auto-numbering
avoids using any binding slots which were explicitly provided in
the code, whether or not that explicit use was live. E.g, "uniform
Texture1D foo : register(t3);" with --shift-texture-binding 10 will
reserve binding 13, whether or not foo is used in live code.
- Shorter synonyms for the command line options are available. See
the --help output.
The testing infrastructure is slightly extended to allow use of the
binding offset API, and two new tests spv.register.(no)autoassign.frag are
added for comparing the resulting SPIR-V.