Focus was on the front end (not SPIR-V), minus the grammar.
Reduces #ifdef count by around 320 and makes the web build 270K smaller,
which is about 90% the target size.
The grammar and scanner will be another step, as will the SPIR-V backend.
This makes heavy use of methods #ifdef'd to return false as a global way
of turning off code, relying on C++ DCE to do the rest.
Including spirv and AST tests
Also increase size of TBuiltInVariable bitfields since we've now exceeded 127
and add a static_assert to make this easier to find next time it happens!
Closes#1735
GlslangToSpv.cpp
- minor formatting cleanup
BaseTypes.h
- minor formatting cleanup
- add subgroup builtins to GetBuiltInVariableString
(was resulting in "unknown built-in variable" messages in test output)
Initialize.cpp
- better naming and re-use of strings for subgroup builtin variable declarations
- define subgroup builtin variables in ray-tracing shaders
intermOut.cpp
- add handling of the EOpSubgroupParition* variables
(was resulting in "ERROR: Bad aggregation op" messages in test output)
Update test results.
including SPV generation using SPV_EXT_fragment_invocation_density.
This is an alias of the functionality in SPV_NV_shading_rate, and thus in some
cases we can only have one set of the tokens present (switch statements), so
we have picked the EXT version. This required updating the expected test
results for SPV_NV_shading_rate.
Also updated the known-good for spirv-headers so that the validator in
spirv-tools knows about the new extension.
This is WIP, heavy on the IP part. There's not yet enough to use in real workloads.
Currently present:
* Creation of separate counter buffers for structured buffer types needing them.
* IncrementCounter / DecrementCounter methods
* Postprocess to remove unused counter buffers from linkage
* Associated counter buffers are given @count suffix (invalid as a user identifier)
Not yet present:
* reflection queries to obtain bindings for counter buffers
* Append/Consume buffers
* Ability to use SB references passed as fn parameters
Previously, patch constant functions only accepted OutputPatch. This
adds InputPatch support, via a pseudo-builtin variable type, so that
the patch can be tracked clear through from the qualifier.
The prior implementation of GS did not work with the new EP wrapping architecture.
This fixes it: the Append() method now looks up the actual output rather
than the internal sanitized temporary type, and writes to that.
- fixed ParseHelper.cpp newlines (crlf -> lf)
- removed trailing white space in most source files
- fix some spelling issues
- extra blank lines
- tabs to spaces
- replace #include comment about no location
- Support GL_AMD_shader_ballot (SPV_AMD_shader_ballot).
- Support GL_AMD_shader_trinary_minmax (SPV_AMD_shader_trinary_minmax).
- Support GL_AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter
(SPV_AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter).
- Support GL_AMD_gcn_shader (SPV_AMD_gcn_shader).
- Add new keyword int64_t/uint64_t/i64vec/u64vec.
- Support 64-bit integer literals (dec/hex/oct).
- Support built-in operators for 64-bit integer type.
- Add implicit and explicit type conversion for 64-bit integer type.
- Add new built-in functions defined in this extension.
Also
- uniformly handle EvqConstReadOnly as an input argument in a function, with
isParamInput() and isParamOutput() queries in TQualifier.
- provide a makeTemporary() in TQualifier, for erasing original qualification when making a temp
- provide a makeInternalVariable() call to make a shader variable not seen in the shader source
git-svn-id: https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/ogl/trunk/ecosystem/public/sdk/tools/glslang@25912 e7fa87d3-cd2b-0410-9028-fcbf551c1848