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-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/ast.h4
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp6926
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/getopt.cpp552
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp.c8
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.cpp1652
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.h4
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.cpp4
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.h5
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/ir_constant_expression.cpp2744
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/linker.cpp3426
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/list.h8
-rw-r--r--mesalib/src/glsl/main.cpp11
12 files changed, 7970 insertions, 7374 deletions
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/ast.h b/mesalib/src/glsl/ast.h
index 878f48b20..6963b83af 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/ast.h
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/ast.h
@@ -63,6 +63,10 @@ public:
/* If the user *does* call delete, that's OK, we will just
* ralloc_free in that case. */
+ static void operator delete(void *table, void *ctx)
+ {
+ ralloc_free(table);
+ }
static void operator delete(void *table)
{
ralloc_free(table);
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp b/mesalib/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp
index bef099cca..27c4301a0 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp
@@ -1,3463 +1,3463 @@
-/*
- * Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
- * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
- * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
- * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
- * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
- * Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
- * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
- * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-/**
- * \file ast_to_hir.c
- * Convert abstract syntax to to high-level intermediate reprensentation (HIR).
- *
- * During the conversion to HIR, the majority of the symantic checking is
- * preformed on the program. This includes:
- *
- * * Symbol table management
- * * Type checking
- * * Function binding
- *
- * The majority of this work could be done during parsing, and the parser could
- * probably generate HIR directly. However, this results in frequent changes
- * to the parser code. Since we do not assume that every system this complier
- * is built on will have Flex and Bison installed, we have to store the code
- * generated by these tools in our version control system. In other parts of
- * the system we've seen problems where a parser was changed but the generated
- * code was not committed, merge conflicts where created because two developers
- * had slightly different versions of Bison installed, etc.
- *
- * I have also noticed that running Bison generated parsers in GDB is very
- * irritating. When you get a segfault on '$$ = $1->foo', you can't very
- * well 'print $1' in GDB.
- *
- * As a result, my preference is to put as little C code as possible in the
- * parser (and lexer) sources.
- */
-
-#include "main/core.h" /* for struct gl_extensions */
-#include "glsl_symbol_table.h"
-#include "glsl_parser_extras.h"
-#include "ast.h"
-#include "glsl_types.h"
-#include "ir.h"
-
-void
-_mesa_ast_to_hir(exec_list *instructions, struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- _mesa_glsl_initialize_variables(instructions, state);
- _mesa_glsl_initialize_functions(state);
-
- state->symbols->language_version = state->language_version;
-
- state->current_function = NULL;
-
- /* Section 4.2 of the GLSL 1.20 specification states:
- * "The built-in functions are scoped in a scope outside the global scope
- * users declare global variables in. That is, a shader's global scope,
- * available for user-defined functions and global variables, is nested
- * inside the scope containing the built-in functions."
- *
- * Since built-in functions like ftransform() access built-in variables,
- * it follows that those must be in the outer scope as well.
- *
- * We push scope here to create this nesting effect...but don't pop.
- * This way, a shader's globals are still in the symbol table for use
- * by the linker.
- */
- state->symbols->push_scope();
-
- foreach_list_typed (ast_node, ast, link, & state->translation_unit)
- ast->hir(instructions, state);
-}
-
-
-/**
- * If a conversion is available, convert one operand to a different type
- *
- * The \c from \c ir_rvalue is converted "in place".
- *
- * \param to Type that the operand it to be converted to
- * \param from Operand that is being converted
- * \param state GLSL compiler state
- *
- * \return
- * If a conversion is possible (or unnecessary), \c true is returned.
- * Otherwise \c false is returned.
- */
-bool
-apply_implicit_conversion(const glsl_type *to, ir_rvalue * &from,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
- if (to->base_type == from->type->base_type)
- return true;
-
- /* This conversion was added in GLSL 1.20. If the compilation mode is
- * GLSL 1.10, the conversion is skipped.
- */
- if (state->language_version < 120)
- return false;
-
- /* From page 27 (page 33 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "There are no implicit array or structure conversions. For
- * example, an array of int cannot be implicitly converted to an
- * array of float. There are no implicit conversions between
- * signed and unsigned integers."
- */
- /* FINISHME: The above comment is partially a lie. There is int/uint
- * FINISHME: conversion for immediate constants.
- */
- if (!to->is_float() || !from->type->is_numeric())
- return false;
-
- /* Convert to a floating point type with the same number of components
- * as the original type - i.e. int to float, not int to vec4.
- */
- to = glsl_type::get_instance(GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT, from->type->vector_elements,
- from->type->matrix_columns);
-
- switch (from->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- from = new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_i2f, to, from, NULL);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- from = new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_u2f, to, from, NULL);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL:
- from = new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_b2f, to, from, NULL);
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
-
- return true;
-}
-
-
-static const struct glsl_type *
-arithmetic_result_type(ir_rvalue * &value_a, ir_rvalue * &value_b,
- bool multiply,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
-{
- const glsl_type *type_a = value_a->type;
- const glsl_type *type_b = value_b->type;
-
- /* From GLSL 1.50 spec, page 56:
- *
- * "The arithmetic binary operators add (+), subtract (-),
- * multiply (*), and divide (/) operate on integer and
- * floating-point scalars, vectors, and matrices."
- */
- if (!type_a->is_numeric() || !type_b->is_numeric()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "Operands to arithmetic operators must be numeric");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
-
- /* "If one operand is floating-point based and the other is
- * not, then the conversions from Section 4.1.10 "Implicit
- * Conversions" are applied to the non-floating-point-based operand."
- */
- if (!apply_implicit_conversion(type_a, value_b, state)
- && !apply_implicit_conversion(type_b, value_a, state)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "Could not implicitly convert operands to "
- "arithmetic operator");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
- type_a = value_a->type;
- type_b = value_b->type;
-
- /* "If the operands are integer types, they must both be signed or
- * both be unsigned."
- *
- * From this rule and the preceeding conversion it can be inferred that
- * both types must be GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT, or GLSL_TYPE_UINT, or GLSL_TYPE_INT.
- * The is_numeric check above already filtered out the case where either
- * type is not one of these, so now the base types need only be tested for
- * equality.
- */
- if (type_a->base_type != type_b->base_type) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "base type mismatch for arithmetic operator");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "All arithmetic binary operators result in the same fundamental type
- * (signed integer, unsigned integer, or floating-point) as the
- * operands they operate on, after operand type conversion. After
- * conversion, the following cases are valid
- *
- * * The two operands are scalars. In this case the operation is
- * applied, resulting in a scalar."
- */
- if (type_a->is_scalar() && type_b->is_scalar())
- return type_a;
-
- /* "* One operand is a scalar, and the other is a vector or matrix.
- * In this case, the scalar operation is applied independently to each
- * component of the vector or matrix, resulting in the same size
- * vector or matrix."
- */
- if (type_a->is_scalar()) {
- if (!type_b->is_scalar())
- return type_b;
- } else if (type_b->is_scalar()) {
- return type_a;
- }
-
- /* All of the combinations of <scalar, scalar>, <vector, scalar>,
- * <scalar, vector>, <scalar, matrix>, and <matrix, scalar> have been
- * handled.
- */
- assert(!type_a->is_scalar());
- assert(!type_b->is_scalar());
-
- /* "* The two operands are vectors of the same size. In this case, the
- * operation is done component-wise resulting in the same size
- * vector."
- */
- if (type_a->is_vector() && type_b->is_vector()) {
- if (type_a == type_b) {
- return type_a;
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "vector size mismatch for arithmetic operator");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
- }
-
- /* All of the combinations of <scalar, scalar>, <vector, scalar>,
- * <scalar, vector>, <scalar, matrix>, <matrix, scalar>, and
- * <vector, vector> have been handled. At least one of the operands must
- * be matrix. Further, since there are no integer matrix types, the base
- * type of both operands must be float.
- */
- assert(type_a->is_matrix() || type_b->is_matrix());
- assert(type_a->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- assert(type_b->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
-
- /* "* The operator is add (+), subtract (-), or divide (/), and the
- * operands are matrices with the same number of rows and the same
- * number of columns. In this case, the operation is done component-
- * wise resulting in the same size matrix."
- * * The operator is multiply (*), where both operands are matrices or
- * one operand is a vector and the other a matrix. A right vector
- * operand is treated as a column vector and a left vector operand as a
- * row vector. In all these cases, it is required that the number of
- * columns of the left operand is equal to the number of rows of the
- * right operand. Then, the multiply (*) operation does a linear
- * algebraic multiply, yielding an object that has the same number of
- * rows as the left operand and the same number of columns as the right
- * operand. Section 5.10 "Vector and Matrix Operations" explains in
- * more detail how vectors and matrices are operated on."
- */
- if (! multiply) {
- if (type_a == type_b)
- return type_a;
- } else {
- if (type_a->is_matrix() && type_b->is_matrix()) {
- /* Matrix multiply. The columns of A must match the rows of B. Given
- * the other previously tested constraints, this means the vector type
- * of a row from A must be the same as the vector type of a column from
- * B.
- */
- if (type_a->row_type() == type_b->column_type()) {
- /* The resulting matrix has the number of columns of matrix B and
- * the number of rows of matrix A. We get the row count of A by
- * looking at the size of a vector that makes up a column. The
- * transpose (size of a row) is done for B.
- */
- const glsl_type *const type =
- glsl_type::get_instance(type_a->base_type,
- type_a->column_type()->vector_elements,
- type_b->row_type()->vector_elements);
- assert(type != glsl_type::error_type);
-
- return type;
- }
- } else if (type_a->is_matrix()) {
- /* A is a matrix and B is a column vector. Columns of A must match
- * rows of B. Given the other previously tested constraints, this
- * means the vector type of a row from A must be the same as the
- * vector the type of B.
- */
- if (type_a->row_type() == type_b) {
- /* The resulting vector has a number of elements equal to
- * the number of rows of matrix A. */
- const glsl_type *const type =
- glsl_type::get_instance(type_a->base_type,
- type_a->column_type()->vector_elements,
- 1);
- assert(type != glsl_type::error_type);
-
- return type;
- }
- } else {
- assert(type_b->is_matrix());
-
- /* A is a row vector and B is a matrix. Columns of A must match rows
- * of B. Given the other previously tested constraints, this means
- * the type of A must be the same as the vector type of a column from
- * B.
- */
- if (type_a == type_b->column_type()) {
- /* The resulting vector has a number of elements equal to
- * the number of columns of matrix B. */
- const glsl_type *const type =
- glsl_type::get_instance(type_a->base_type,
- type_b->row_type()->vector_elements,
- 1);
- assert(type != glsl_type::error_type);
-
- return type;
- }
- }
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "size mismatch for matrix multiplication");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
-
- /* "All other cases are illegal."
- */
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "type mismatch");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
-}
-
-
-static const struct glsl_type *
-unary_arithmetic_result_type(const struct glsl_type *type,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
-{
- /* From GLSL 1.50 spec, page 57:
- *
- * "The arithmetic unary operators negate (-), post- and pre-increment
- * and decrement (-- and ++) operate on integer or floating-point
- * values (including vectors and matrices). All unary operators work
- * component-wise on their operands. These result with the same type
- * they operated on."
- */
- if (!type->is_numeric()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "Operands to arithmetic operators must be numeric");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- return type;
-}
-
-/**
- * \brief Return the result type of a bit-logic operation.
- *
- * If the given types to the bit-logic operator are invalid, return
- * glsl_type::error_type.
- *
- * \param type_a Type of LHS of bit-logic op
- * \param type_b Type of RHS of bit-logic op
- */
-static const struct glsl_type *
-bit_logic_result_type(const struct glsl_type *type_a,
- const struct glsl_type *type_b,
- ast_operators op,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
-{
- if (state->language_version < 130) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "bit operations require GLSL 1.30");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* From page 50 (page 56 of PDF) of GLSL 1.30 spec:
- *
- * "The bitwise operators and (&), exclusive-or (^), and inclusive-or
- * (|). The operands must be of type signed or unsigned integers or
- * integer vectors."
- */
- if (!type_a->is_integer()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "LHS of `%s' must be an integer",
- ast_expression::operator_string(op));
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
- if (!type_b->is_integer()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "RHS of `%s' must be an integer",
- ast_expression::operator_string(op));
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "The fundamental types of the operands (signed or unsigned) must
- * match,"
- */
- if (type_a->base_type != type_b->base_type) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "operands of `%s' must have the same "
- "base type", ast_expression::operator_string(op));
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "The operands cannot be vectors of differing size." */
- if (type_a->is_vector() &&
- type_b->is_vector() &&
- type_a->vector_elements != type_b->vector_elements) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "operands of `%s' cannot be vectors of "
- "different sizes", ast_expression::operator_string(op));
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "If one operand is a scalar and the other a vector, the scalar is
- * applied component-wise to the vector, resulting in the same type as
- * the vector. The fundamental types of the operands [...] will be the
- * resulting fundamental type."
- */
- if (type_a->is_scalar())
- return type_b;
- else
- return type_a;
-}
-
-static const struct glsl_type *
-modulus_result_type(const struct glsl_type *type_a,
- const struct glsl_type *type_b,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
-{
- if (state->language_version < 130) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "operator '%%' is reserved in %s",
- state->version_string);
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* From GLSL 1.50 spec, page 56:
- * "The operator modulus (%) operates on signed or unsigned integers or
- * integer vectors. The operand types must both be signed or both be
- * unsigned."
- */
- if (!type_a->is_integer() || !type_b->is_integer()
- || (type_a->base_type != type_b->base_type)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "type mismatch");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "The operands cannot be vectors of differing size. If one operand is
- * a scalar and the other vector, then the scalar is applied component-
- * wise to the vector, resulting in the same type as the vector. If both
- * are vectors of the same size, the result is computed component-wise."
- */
- if (type_a->is_vector()) {
- if (!type_b->is_vector()
- || (type_a->vector_elements == type_b->vector_elements))
- return type_a;
- } else
- return type_b;
-
- /* "The operator modulus (%) is not defined for any other data types
- * (non-integer types)."
- */
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "type mismatch");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
-}
-
-
-static const struct glsl_type *
-relational_result_type(ir_rvalue * &value_a, ir_rvalue * &value_b,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
-{
- const glsl_type *type_a = value_a->type;
- const glsl_type *type_b = value_b->type;
-
- /* From GLSL 1.50 spec, page 56:
- * "The relational operators greater than (>), less than (<), greater
- * than or equal (>=), and less than or equal (<=) operate only on
- * scalar integer and scalar floating-point expressions."
- */
- if (!type_a->is_numeric()
- || !type_b->is_numeric()
- || !type_a->is_scalar()
- || !type_b->is_scalar()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "Operands to relational operators must be scalar and "
- "numeric");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "Either the operands' types must match, or the conversions from
- * Section 4.1.10 "Implicit Conversions" will be applied to the integer
- * operand, after which the types must match."
- */
- if (!apply_implicit_conversion(type_a, value_b, state)
- && !apply_implicit_conversion(type_b, value_a, state)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "Could not implicitly convert operands to "
- "relational operator");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
- type_a = value_a->type;
- type_b = value_b->type;
-
- if (type_a->base_type != type_b->base_type) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "base type mismatch");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "The result is scalar Boolean."
- */
- return glsl_type::bool_type;
-}
-
-/**
- * \brief Return the result type of a bit-shift operation.
- *
- * If the given types to the bit-shift operator are invalid, return
- * glsl_type::error_type.
- *
- * \param type_a Type of LHS of bit-shift op
- * \param type_b Type of RHS of bit-shift op
- */
-static const struct glsl_type *
-shift_result_type(const struct glsl_type *type_a,
- const struct glsl_type *type_b,
- ast_operators op,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
-{
- if (state->language_version < 130) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "bit operations require GLSL 1.30");
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* From page 50 (page 56 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- *
- * "The shift operators (<<) and (>>). For both operators, the operands
- * must be signed or unsigned integers or integer vectors. One operand
- * can be signed while the other is unsigned."
- */
- if (!type_a->is_integer()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "LHS of operator %s must be an integer or "
- "integer vector", ast_expression::operator_string(op));
- return glsl_type::error_type;
-
- }
- if (!type_b->is_integer()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "RHS of operator %s must be an integer or "
- "integer vector", ast_expression::operator_string(op));
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "If the first operand is a scalar, the second operand has to be
- * a scalar as well."
- */
- if (type_a->is_scalar() && !type_b->is_scalar()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "If the first operand of %s is scalar, the "
- "second must be scalar as well",
- ast_expression::operator_string(op));
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* If both operands are vectors, check that they have same number of
- * elements.
- */
- if (type_a->is_vector() &&
- type_b->is_vector() &&
- type_a->vector_elements != type_b->vector_elements) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "Vector operands to operator %s must "
- "have same number of elements",
- ast_expression::operator_string(op));
- return glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* "In all cases, the resulting type will be the same type as the left
- * operand."
- */
- return type_a;
-}
-
-/**
- * Validates that a value can be assigned to a location with a specified type
- *
- * Validates that \c rhs can be assigned to some location. If the types are
- * not an exact match but an automatic conversion is possible, \c rhs will be
- * converted.
- *
- * \return
- * \c NULL if \c rhs cannot be assigned to a location with type \c lhs_type.
- * Otherwise the actual RHS to be assigned will be returned. This may be
- * \c rhs, or it may be \c rhs after some type conversion.
- *
- * \note
- * In addition to being used for assignments, this function is used to
- * type-check return values.
- */
-ir_rvalue *
-validate_assignment(struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
- const glsl_type *lhs_type, ir_rvalue *rhs)
-{
- /* If there is already some error in the RHS, just return it. Anything
- * else will lead to an avalanche of error message back to the user.
- */
- if (rhs->type->is_error())
- return rhs;
-
- /* If the types are identical, the assignment can trivially proceed.
- */
- if (rhs->type == lhs_type)
- return rhs;
-
- /* If the array element types are the same and the size of the LHS is zero,
- * the assignment is okay.
- *
- * Note: Whole-array assignments are not permitted in GLSL 1.10, but this
- * is handled by ir_dereference::is_lvalue.
- */
- if (lhs_type->is_array() && rhs->type->is_array()
- && (lhs_type->element_type() == rhs->type->element_type())
- && (lhs_type->array_size() == 0)) {
- return rhs;
- }
-
- /* Check for implicit conversion in GLSL 1.20 */
- if (apply_implicit_conversion(lhs_type, rhs, state)) {
- if (rhs->type == lhs_type)
- return rhs;
- }
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-ir_rvalue *
-do_assignment(exec_list *instructions, struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
- ir_rvalue *lhs, ir_rvalue *rhs,
- YYLTYPE lhs_loc)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
- bool error_emitted = (lhs->type->is_error() || rhs->type->is_error());
-
- if (!error_emitted) {
- if (lhs->variable_referenced() != NULL
- && lhs->variable_referenced()->read_only) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&lhs_loc, state,
- "assignment to read-only variable '%s'",
- lhs->variable_referenced()->name);
- error_emitted = true;
-
- } else if (!lhs->is_lvalue()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& lhs_loc, state, "non-lvalue in assignment");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- if (state->es_shader && lhs->type->is_array()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&lhs_loc, state, "whole array assignment is not "
- "allowed in GLSL ES 1.00.");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
- }
-
- ir_rvalue *new_rhs = validate_assignment(state, lhs->type, rhs);
- if (new_rhs == NULL) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& lhs_loc, state, "type mismatch");
- } else {
- rhs = new_rhs;
-
- /* If the LHS array was not declared with a size, it takes it size from
- * the RHS. If the LHS is an l-value and a whole array, it must be a
- * dereference of a variable. Any other case would require that the LHS
- * is either not an l-value or not a whole array.
- */
- if (lhs->type->array_size() == 0) {
- ir_dereference *const d = lhs->as_dereference();
-
- assert(d != NULL);
-
- ir_variable *const var = d->variable_referenced();
-
- assert(var != NULL);
-
- if (var->max_array_access >= unsigned(rhs->type->array_size())) {
- /* FINISHME: This should actually log the location of the RHS. */
- _mesa_glsl_error(& lhs_loc, state, "array size must be > %u due to "
- "previous access",
- var->max_array_access);
- }
-
- var->type = glsl_type::get_array_instance(lhs->type->element_type(),
- rhs->type->array_size());
- d->type = var->type;
- }
- }
-
- /* Most callers of do_assignment (assign, add_assign, pre_inc/dec,
- * but not post_inc) need the converted assigned value as an rvalue
- * to handle things like:
- *
- * i = j += 1;
- *
- * So we always just store the computed value being assigned to a
- * temporary and return a deref of that temporary. If the rvalue
- * ends up not being used, the temp will get copy-propagated out.
- */
- ir_variable *var = new(ctx) ir_variable(rhs->type, "assignment_tmp",
- ir_var_temporary);
- ir_dereference_variable *deref_var = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
- instructions->push_tail(var);
- instructions->push_tail(new(ctx) ir_assignment(deref_var,
- rhs,
- NULL));
- deref_var = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
-
- if (!error_emitted)
- instructions->push_tail(new(ctx) ir_assignment(lhs, deref_var, NULL));
-
- return new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
-}
-
-static ir_rvalue *
-get_lvalue_copy(exec_list *instructions, ir_rvalue *lvalue)
-{
- void *ctx = ralloc_parent(lvalue);
- ir_variable *var;
-
- var = new(ctx) ir_variable(lvalue->type, "_post_incdec_tmp",
- ir_var_temporary);
- instructions->push_tail(var);
- var->mode = ir_var_auto;
-
- instructions->push_tail(new(ctx) ir_assignment(new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var),
- lvalue, NULL));
-
- /* Once we've created this temporary, mark it read only so it's no
- * longer considered an lvalue.
- */
- var->read_only = true;
-
- return new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_node::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- (void) instructions;
- (void) state;
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static void
-mark_whole_array_access(ir_rvalue *access)
-{
- ir_dereference_variable *deref = access->as_dereference_variable();
-
- if (deref) {
- deref->var->max_array_access = deref->type->length - 1;
- }
-}
-
-static ir_rvalue *
-do_comparison(void *mem_ctx, int operation, ir_rvalue *op0, ir_rvalue *op1)
-{
- int join_op;
- ir_rvalue *cmp = NULL;
-
- if (operation == ir_binop_all_equal)
- join_op = ir_binop_logic_and;
- else
- join_op = ir_binop_logic_or;
-
- switch (op0->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL:
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(operation, op0, op1);
-
- case GLSL_TYPE_ARRAY: {
- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < op0->type->length; i++) {
- ir_rvalue *e0, *e1, *result;
-
- e0 = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_array(op0->clone(mem_ctx, NULL),
- new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(i));
- e1 = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_array(op1->clone(mem_ctx, NULL),
- new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(i));
- result = do_comparison(mem_ctx, operation, e0, e1);
-
- if (cmp) {
- cmp = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(join_op, cmp, result);
- } else {
- cmp = result;
- }
- }
-
- mark_whole_array_access(op0);
- mark_whole_array_access(op1);
- break;
- }
-
- case GLSL_TYPE_STRUCT: {
- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < op0->type->length; i++) {
- ir_rvalue *e0, *e1, *result;
- const char *field_name = op0->type->fields.structure[i].name;
-
- e0 = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_record(op0->clone(mem_ctx, NULL),
- field_name);
- e1 = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_record(op1->clone(mem_ctx, NULL),
- field_name);
- result = do_comparison(mem_ctx, operation, e0, e1);
-
- if (cmp) {
- cmp = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(join_op, cmp, result);
- } else {
- cmp = result;
- }
- }
- break;
- }
-
- case GLSL_TYPE_ERROR:
- case GLSL_TYPE_VOID:
- case GLSL_TYPE_SAMPLER:
- /* I assume a comparison of a struct containing a sampler just
- * ignores the sampler present in the type.
- */
- break;
-
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- break;
- }
-
- if (cmp == NULL)
- cmp = new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(true);
-
- return cmp;
-}
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_expression::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
- static const int operations[AST_NUM_OPERATORS] = {
- -1, /* ast_assign doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_plus doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
- ir_unop_neg,
- ir_binop_add,
- ir_binop_sub,
- ir_binop_mul,
- ir_binop_div,
- ir_binop_mod,
- ir_binop_lshift,
- ir_binop_rshift,
- ir_binop_less,
- ir_binop_greater,
- ir_binop_lequal,
- ir_binop_gequal,
- ir_binop_all_equal,
- ir_binop_any_nequal,
- ir_binop_bit_and,
- ir_binop_bit_xor,
- ir_binop_bit_or,
- ir_unop_bit_not,
- ir_binop_logic_and,
- ir_binop_logic_xor,
- ir_binop_logic_or,
- ir_unop_logic_not,
-
- /* Note: The following block of expression types actually convert
- * to multiple IR instructions.
- */
- ir_binop_mul, /* ast_mul_assign */
- ir_binop_div, /* ast_div_assign */
- ir_binop_mod, /* ast_mod_assign */
- ir_binop_add, /* ast_add_assign */
- ir_binop_sub, /* ast_sub_assign */
- ir_binop_lshift, /* ast_ls_assign */
- ir_binop_rshift, /* ast_rs_assign */
- ir_binop_bit_and, /* ast_and_assign */
- ir_binop_bit_xor, /* ast_xor_assign */
- ir_binop_bit_or, /* ast_or_assign */
-
- -1, /* ast_conditional doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
- ir_binop_add, /* ast_pre_inc. */
- ir_binop_sub, /* ast_pre_dec. */
- ir_binop_add, /* ast_post_inc. */
- ir_binop_sub, /* ast_post_dec. */
- -1, /* ast_field_selection doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_array_index doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_function_call doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_identifier doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_int_constant doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_uint_constant doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_float_constant doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_bool_constant doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
- -1, /* ast_sequence doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
- };
- ir_rvalue *result = NULL;
- ir_rvalue *op[3];
- const struct glsl_type *type = glsl_type::error_type;
- bool error_emitted = false;
- YYLTYPE loc;
-
- loc = this->get_location();
-
- switch (this->oper) {
- case ast_assign: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- result = do_assignment(instructions, state, op[0], op[1],
- this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
- error_emitted = result->type->is_error();
- type = result->type;
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_plus:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- type = unary_arithmetic_result_type(op[0]->type, state, & loc);
-
- error_emitted = type->is_error();
-
- result = op[0];
- break;
-
- case ast_neg:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- type = unary_arithmetic_result_type(op[0]->type, state, & loc);
-
- error_emitted = type->is_error();
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], NULL);
- break;
-
- case ast_add:
- case ast_sub:
- case ast_mul:
- case ast_div:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- type = arithmetic_result_type(op[0], op[1],
- (this->oper == ast_mul),
- state, & loc);
- error_emitted = type->is_error();
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
- break;
-
- case ast_mod:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- type = modulus_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, state, & loc);
-
- assert(operations[this->oper] == ir_binop_mod);
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
- error_emitted = type->is_error();
- break;
-
- case ast_lshift:
- case ast_rshift:
- if (state->language_version < 130) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "operator %s requires GLSL 1.30",
- operator_string(this->oper));
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
- type = shift_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, this->oper, state,
- &loc);
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
- error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
- break;
-
- case ast_less:
- case ast_greater:
- case ast_lequal:
- case ast_gequal:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- type = relational_result_type(op[0], op[1], state, & loc);
-
- /* The relational operators must either generate an error or result
- * in a scalar boolean. See page 57 of the GLSL 1.50 spec.
- */
- assert(type->is_error()
- || ((type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL)
- && type->is_scalar()));
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
- error_emitted = type->is_error();
- break;
-
- case ast_nequal:
- case ast_equal:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- /* From page 58 (page 64 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "The equality operators equal (==), and not equal (!=)
- * operate on all types. They result in a scalar Boolean. If
- * the operand types do not match, then there must be a
- * conversion from Section 4.1.10 "Implicit Conversions"
- * applied to one operand that can make them match, in which
- * case this conversion is done."
- */
- if ((!apply_implicit_conversion(op[0]->type, op[1], state)
- && !apply_implicit_conversion(op[1]->type, op[0], state))
- || (op[0]->type != op[1]->type)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "operands of `%s' must have the same "
- "type", (this->oper == ast_equal) ? "==" : "!=");
- error_emitted = true;
- } else if ((state->language_version <= 110)
- && (op[0]->type->is_array() || op[1]->type->is_array())) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array comparisons forbidden in "
- "GLSL 1.10");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- result = do_comparison(ctx, operations[this->oper], op[0], op[1]);
- type = glsl_type::bool_type;
-
- assert(error_emitted || (result->type == glsl_type::bool_type));
- break;
-
- case ast_bit_and:
- case ast_bit_xor:
- case ast_bit_or:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
- type = bit_logic_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, this->oper,
- state, &loc);
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
- error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
- break;
-
- case ast_bit_not:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- if (state->language_version < 130) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "bit-wise operations require GLSL 1.30");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- if (!op[0]->type->is_integer()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "operand of `~' must be an integer");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- type = op[0]->type;
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_bit_not, type, op[0], NULL);
- break;
-
- case ast_logic_and: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- if (!op[0]->type->is_boolean() || !op[0]->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[0]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "LHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
- operator_string(this->oper));
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- ir_constant *op0_const = op[0]->constant_expression_value();
- if (op0_const) {
- if (op0_const->value.b[0]) {
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- if (!op[1]->type->is_boolean() || !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "RHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
- operator_string(this->oper));
- error_emitted = true;
- }
- result = op[1];
- } else {
- result = op0_const;
- }
- type = glsl_type::bool_type;
- } else {
- ir_variable *const tmp = new(ctx) ir_variable(glsl_type::bool_type,
- "and_tmp",
- ir_var_temporary);
- instructions->push_tail(tmp);
-
- ir_if *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(op[0]);
- instructions->push_tail(stmt);
-
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(&stmt->then_instructions, state);
-
- if (!op[1]->type->is_boolean() || !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "RHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
- operator_string(this->oper));
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- ir_dereference *const then_deref = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- ir_assignment *const then_assign =
- new(ctx) ir_assignment(then_deref, op[1], NULL);
- stmt->then_instructions.push_tail(then_assign);
-
- ir_dereference *const else_deref = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- ir_assignment *const else_assign =
- new(ctx) ir_assignment(else_deref, new(ctx) ir_constant(false), NULL);
- stmt->else_instructions.push_tail(else_assign);
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- type = tmp->type;
- }
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_logic_or: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- if (!op[0]->type->is_boolean() || !op[0]->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[0]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "LHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
- operator_string(this->oper));
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- ir_constant *op0_const = op[0]->constant_expression_value();
- if (op0_const) {
- if (op0_const->value.b[0]) {
- result = op0_const;
- } else {
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- if (!op[1]->type->is_boolean() || !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "RHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
- operator_string(this->oper));
- error_emitted = true;
- }
- result = op[1];
- }
- type = glsl_type::bool_type;
- } else {
- ir_variable *const tmp = new(ctx) ir_variable(glsl_type::bool_type,
- "or_tmp",
- ir_var_temporary);
- instructions->push_tail(tmp);
-
- ir_if *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(op[0]);
- instructions->push_tail(stmt);
-
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(&stmt->else_instructions, state);
-
- if (!op[1]->type->is_boolean() || !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "RHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
- operator_string(this->oper));
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- ir_dereference *const then_deref = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- ir_assignment *const then_assign =
- new(ctx) ir_assignment(then_deref, new(ctx) ir_constant(true), NULL);
- stmt->then_instructions.push_tail(then_assign);
-
- ir_dereference *const else_deref = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- ir_assignment *const else_assign =
- new(ctx) ir_assignment(else_deref, op[1], NULL);
- stmt->else_instructions.push_tail(else_assign);
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- type = tmp->type;
- }
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_logic_xor:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], glsl_type::bool_type,
- op[0], op[1]);
- type = glsl_type::bool_type;
- break;
-
- case ast_logic_not:
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- if (!op[0]->type->is_boolean() || !op[0]->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[0]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "operand of `!' must be scalar boolean");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], glsl_type::bool_type,
- op[0], NULL);
- type = glsl_type::bool_type;
- break;
-
- case ast_mul_assign:
- case ast_div_assign:
- case ast_add_assign:
- case ast_sub_assign: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- type = arithmetic_result_type(op[0], op[1],
- (this->oper == ast_mul_assign),
- state, & loc);
-
- ir_rvalue *temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
-
- result = do_assignment(instructions, state,
- op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL), temp_rhs,
- this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
- type = result->type;
- error_emitted = (op[0]->type->is_error());
-
- /* GLSL 1.10 does not allow array assignment. However, we don't have to
- * explicitly test for this because none of the binary expression
- * operators allow array operands either.
- */
-
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_mod_assign: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- type = modulus_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, state, & loc);
-
- assert(operations[this->oper] == ir_binop_mod);
-
- ir_rvalue *temp_rhs;
- temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
-
- result = do_assignment(instructions, state,
- op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL), temp_rhs,
- this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
- type = result->type;
- error_emitted = type->is_error();
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_ls_assign:
- case ast_rs_assign: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
- type = shift_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, this->oper, state,
- &loc);
- ir_rvalue *temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper],
- type, op[0], op[1]);
- result = do_assignment(instructions, state, op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL),
- temp_rhs,
- this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
- error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_and_assign:
- case ast_xor_assign:
- case ast_or_assign: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
- type = bit_logic_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, this->oper,
- state, &loc);
- ir_rvalue *temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper],
- type, op[0], op[1]);
- result = do_assignment(instructions, state, op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL),
- temp_rhs,
- this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
- error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_conditional: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- /* From page 59 (page 65 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "The ternary selection operator (?:). It operates on three
- * expressions (exp1 ? exp2 : exp3). This operator evaluates the
- * first expression, which must result in a scalar Boolean."
- */
- if (!op[0]->type->is_boolean() || !op[0]->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[0]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "?: condition must be scalar boolean");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- /* The :? operator is implemented by generating an anonymous temporary
- * followed by an if-statement. The last instruction in each branch of
- * the if-statement assigns a value to the anonymous temporary. This
- * temporary is the r-value of the expression.
- */
- exec_list then_instructions;
- exec_list else_instructions;
-
- op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(&then_instructions, state);
- op[2] = this->subexpressions[2]->hir(&else_instructions, state);
-
- /* From page 59 (page 65 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "The second and third expressions can be any type, as
- * long their types match, or there is a conversion in
- * Section 4.1.10 "Implicit Conversions" that can be applied
- * to one of the expressions to make their types match. This
- * resulting matching type is the type of the entire
- * expression."
- */
- if ((!apply_implicit_conversion(op[1]->type, op[2], state)
- && !apply_implicit_conversion(op[2]->type, op[1], state))
- || (op[1]->type != op[2]->type)) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "Second and third operands of ?: "
- "operator must have matching types.");
- error_emitted = true;
- type = glsl_type::error_type;
- } else {
- type = op[1]->type;
- }
-
- /* From page 33 (page 39 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
- *
- * "The second and third expressions must be the same type, but can
- * be of any type other than an array."
- */
- if ((state->language_version <= 110) && type->is_array()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "Second and third operands of ?: "
- "operator must not be arrays.");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- ir_constant *cond_val = op[0]->constant_expression_value();
- ir_constant *then_val = op[1]->constant_expression_value();
- ir_constant *else_val = op[2]->constant_expression_value();
-
- if (then_instructions.is_empty()
- && else_instructions.is_empty()
- && (cond_val != NULL) && (then_val != NULL) && (else_val != NULL)) {
- result = (cond_val->value.b[0]) ? then_val : else_val;
- } else {
- ir_variable *const tmp =
- new(ctx) ir_variable(type, "conditional_tmp", ir_var_temporary);
- instructions->push_tail(tmp);
-
- ir_if *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(op[0]);
- instructions->push_tail(stmt);
-
- then_instructions.move_nodes_to(& stmt->then_instructions);
- ir_dereference *const then_deref =
- new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- ir_assignment *const then_assign =
- new(ctx) ir_assignment(then_deref, op[1], NULL);
- stmt->then_instructions.push_tail(then_assign);
-
- else_instructions.move_nodes_to(& stmt->else_instructions);
- ir_dereference *const else_deref =
- new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- ir_assignment *const else_assign =
- new(ctx) ir_assignment(else_deref, op[2], NULL);
- stmt->else_instructions.push_tail(else_assign);
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
- }
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_pre_inc:
- case ast_pre_dec: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT)
- op[1] = new(ctx) ir_constant(1.0f);
- else
- op[1] = new(ctx) ir_constant(1);
-
- type = arithmetic_result_type(op[0], op[1], false, state, & loc);
-
- ir_rvalue *temp_rhs;
- temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
-
- result = do_assignment(instructions, state,
- op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL), temp_rhs,
- this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
- type = result->type;
- error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error();
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_post_inc:
- case ast_post_dec: {
- op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT)
- op[1] = new(ctx) ir_constant(1.0f);
- else
- op[1] = new(ctx) ir_constant(1);
-
- error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
-
- type = arithmetic_result_type(op[0], op[1], false, state, & loc);
-
- ir_rvalue *temp_rhs;
- temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
- op[0], op[1]);
-
- /* Get a temporary of a copy of the lvalue before it's modified.
- * This may get thrown away later.
- */
- result = get_lvalue_copy(instructions, op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL));
-
- (void)do_assignment(instructions, state,
- op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL), temp_rhs,
- this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
-
- type = result->type;
- error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error();
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_field_selection:
- result = _mesa_ast_field_selection_to_hir(this, instructions, state);
- type = result->type;
- break;
-
- case ast_array_index: {
- YYLTYPE index_loc = subexpressions[1]->get_location();
-
- op[0] = subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
- op[1] = subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
-
- error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
-
- ir_rvalue *const array = op[0];
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_array(op[0], op[1]);
-
- /* Do not use op[0] after this point. Use array.
- */
- op[0] = NULL;
-
-
- if (error_emitted)
- break;
-
- if (!array->type->is_array()
- && !array->type->is_matrix()
- && !array->type->is_vector()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& index_loc, state,
- "cannot dereference non-array / non-matrix / "
- "non-vector");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- if (!op[1]->type->is_integer()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& index_loc, state,
- "array index must be integer type");
- error_emitted = true;
- } else if (!op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& index_loc, state,
- "array index must be scalar");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- /* If the array index is a constant expression and the array has a
- * declared size, ensure that the access is in-bounds. If the array
- * index is not a constant expression, ensure that the array has a
- * declared size.
- */
- ir_constant *const const_index = op[1]->constant_expression_value();
- if (const_index != NULL) {
- const int idx = const_index->value.i[0];
- const char *type_name;
- unsigned bound = 0;
-
- if (array->type->is_matrix()) {
- type_name = "matrix";
- } else if (array->type->is_vector()) {
- type_name = "vector";
- } else {
- type_name = "array";
- }
-
- /* From page 24 (page 30 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "It is illegal to declare an array with a size, and then
- * later (in the same shader) index the same array with an
- * integral constant expression greater than or equal to the
- * declared size. It is also illegal to index an array with a
- * negative constant expression."
- */
- if (array->type->is_matrix()) {
- if (array->type->row_type()->vector_elements <= idx) {
- bound = array->type->row_type()->vector_elements;
- }
- } else if (array->type->is_vector()) {
- if (array->type->vector_elements <= idx) {
- bound = array->type->vector_elements;
- }
- } else {
- if ((array->type->array_size() > 0)
- && (array->type->array_size() <= idx)) {
- bound = array->type->array_size();
- }
- }
-
- if (bound > 0) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "%s index must be < %u",
- type_name, bound);
- error_emitted = true;
- } else if (idx < 0) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "%s index must be >= 0",
- type_name);
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- if (array->type->is_array()) {
- /* If the array is a variable dereference, it dereferences the
- * whole array, by definition. Use this to get the variable.
- *
- * FINISHME: Should some methods for getting / setting / testing
- * FINISHME: array access limits be added to ir_dereference?
- */
- ir_variable *const v = array->whole_variable_referenced();
- if ((v != NULL) && (unsigned(idx) > v->max_array_access))
- v->max_array_access = idx;
- }
- } else if (array->type->array_size() == 0) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "unsized array index must be constant");
- } else {
- if (array->type->is_array()) {
- /* whole_variable_referenced can return NULL if the array is a
- * member of a structure. In this case it is safe to not update
- * the max_array_access field because it is never used for fields
- * of structures.
- */
- ir_variable *v = array->whole_variable_referenced();
- if (v != NULL)
- v->max_array_access = array->type->array_size();
- }
- }
-
- /* From page 23 (29 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- *
- * "Samplers aggregated into arrays within a shader (using square
- * brackets [ ]) can only be indexed with integral constant
- * expressions [...]."
- *
- * This restriction was added in GLSL 1.30. Shaders using earlier version
- * of the language should not be rejected by the compiler front-end for
- * using this construct. This allows useful things such as using a loop
- * counter as the index to an array of samplers. If the loop in unrolled,
- * the code should compile correctly. Instead, emit a warning.
- */
- if (array->type->is_array() &&
- array->type->element_type()->is_sampler() &&
- const_index == NULL) {
-
- if (state->language_version == 100) {
- _mesa_glsl_warning(&loc, state,
- "sampler arrays indexed with non-constant "
- "expressions is optional in GLSL ES 1.00");
- } else if (state->language_version < 130) {
- _mesa_glsl_warning(&loc, state,
- "sampler arrays indexed with non-constant "
- "expressions is forbidden in GLSL 1.30 and "
- "later");
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "sampler arrays indexed with non-constant "
- "expressions is forbidden in GLSL 1.30 and "
- "later");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
- }
-
- if (error_emitted)
- result->type = glsl_type::error_type;
-
- type = result->type;
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_function_call:
- /* Should *NEVER* get here. ast_function_call should always be handled
- * by ast_function_expression::hir.
- */
- assert(0);
- break;
-
- case ast_identifier: {
- /* ast_identifier can appear several places in a full abstract syntax
- * tree. This particular use must be at location specified in the grammar
- * as 'variable_identifier'.
- */
- ir_variable *var =
- state->symbols->get_variable(this->primary_expression.identifier);
-
- result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
-
- if (var != NULL) {
- var->used = true;
- type = result->type;
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "`%s' undeclared",
- this->primary_expression.identifier);
-
- error_emitted = true;
- }
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_int_constant:
- type = glsl_type::int_type;
- result = new(ctx) ir_constant(this->primary_expression.int_constant);
- break;
-
- case ast_uint_constant:
- type = glsl_type::uint_type;
- result = new(ctx) ir_constant(this->primary_expression.uint_constant);
- break;
-
- case ast_float_constant:
- type = glsl_type::float_type;
- result = new(ctx) ir_constant(this->primary_expression.float_constant);
- break;
-
- case ast_bool_constant:
- type = glsl_type::bool_type;
- result = new(ctx) ir_constant(bool(this->primary_expression.bool_constant));
- break;
-
- case ast_sequence: {
- /* It should not be possible to generate a sequence in the AST without
- * any expressions in it.
- */
- assert(!this->expressions.is_empty());
-
- /* The r-value of a sequence is the last expression in the sequence. If
- * the other expressions in the sequence do not have side-effects (and
- * therefore add instructions to the instruction list), they get dropped
- * on the floor.
- */
- foreach_list_typed (ast_node, ast, link, &this->expressions)
- result = ast->hir(instructions, state);
-
- type = result->type;
-
- /* Any errors should have already been emitted in the loop above.
- */
- error_emitted = true;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (type->is_error() && !error_emitted)
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "type mismatch");
-
- return result;
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_expression_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- /* It is possible to have expression statements that don't have an
- * expression. This is the solitary semicolon:
- *
- * for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
- * ;
- *
- * In this case the expression will be NULL. Test for NULL and don't do
- * anything in that case.
- */
- if (expression != NULL)
- expression->hir(instructions, state);
-
- /* Statements do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_compound_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- if (new_scope)
- state->symbols->push_scope();
-
- foreach_list_typed (ast_node, ast, link, &this->statements)
- ast->hir(instructions, state);
-
- if (new_scope)
- state->symbols->pop_scope();
-
- /* Compound statements do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-static const glsl_type *
-process_array_type(YYLTYPE *loc, const glsl_type *base, ast_node *array_size,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- unsigned length = 0;
-
- /* FINISHME: Reject delcarations of multidimensional arrays. */
-
- if (array_size != NULL) {
- exec_list dummy_instructions;
- ir_rvalue *const ir = array_size->hir(& dummy_instructions, state);
- YYLTYPE loc = array_size->get_location();
-
- /* FINISHME: Verify that the grammar forbids side-effects in array
- * FINISHME: sizes. i.e., 'vec4 [x = 12] data'
- */
- assert(dummy_instructions.is_empty());
-
- if (ir != NULL) {
- if (!ir->type->is_integer()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be integer type");
- } else if (!ir->type->is_scalar()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be scalar type");
- } else {
- ir_constant *const size = ir->constant_expression_value();
-
- if (size == NULL) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be a "
- "constant valued expression");
- } else if (size->value.i[0] <= 0) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be > 0");
- } else {
- assert(size->type == ir->type);
- length = size->value.u[0];
- }
- }
- }
- } else if (state->es_shader) {
- /* Section 10.17 of the GLSL ES 1.00 specification states that unsized
- * array declarations have been removed from the language.
- */
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "unsized array declarations are not "
- "allowed in GLSL ES 1.00.");
- }
-
- return glsl_type::get_array_instance(base, length);
-}
-
-
-const glsl_type *
-ast_type_specifier::glsl_type(const char **name,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state) const
-{
- const struct glsl_type *type;
-
- type = state->symbols->get_type(this->type_name);
- *name = this->type_name;
-
- if (this->is_array) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- type = process_array_type(&loc, type, this->array_size, state);
- }
-
- return type;
-}
-
-
-static void
-apply_type_qualifier_to_variable(const struct ast_type_qualifier *qual,
- ir_variable *var,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
- YYLTYPE *loc)
-{
- if (qual->flags.q.invariant) {
- if (var->used) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "variable `%s' may not be redeclared "
- "`invariant' after being used",
- var->name);
- } else {
- var->invariant = 1;
- }
- }
-
- if (qual->flags.q.constant || qual->flags.q.attribute
- || qual->flags.q.uniform
- || (qual->flags.q.varying && (state->target == fragment_shader)))
- var->read_only = 1;
-
- if (qual->flags.q.centroid)
- var->centroid = 1;
-
- if (qual->flags.q.attribute && state->target != vertex_shader) {
- var->type = glsl_type::error_type;
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "`attribute' variables may not be declared in the "
- "%s shader",
- _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target));
- }
-
- /* From page 25 (page 31 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
- *
- * "The varying qualifier can be used only with the data types
- * float, vec2, vec3, vec4, mat2, mat3, and mat4, or arrays of
- * these."
- */
- if (qual->flags.q.varying) {
- const glsl_type *non_array_type;
-
- if (var->type && var->type->is_array())
- non_array_type = var->type->fields.array;
- else
- non_array_type = var->type;
-
- if (non_array_type && non_array_type->base_type != GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT) {
- var->type = glsl_type::error_type;
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "varying variables must be of base type float");
- }
- }
-
- /* If there is no qualifier that changes the mode of the variable, leave
- * the setting alone.
- */
- if (qual->flags.q.in && qual->flags.q.out)
- var->mode = ir_var_inout;
- else if (qual->flags.q.attribute || qual->flags.q.in
- || (qual->flags.q.varying && (state->target == fragment_shader)))
- var->mode = ir_var_in;
- else if (qual->flags.q.out
- || (qual->flags.q.varying && (state->target == vertex_shader)))
- var->mode = ir_var_out;
- else if (qual->flags.q.uniform)
- var->mode = ir_var_uniform;
-
- if (state->all_invariant && (state->current_function == NULL)) {
- switch (state->target) {
- case vertex_shader:
- if (var->mode == ir_var_out)
- var->invariant = true;
- break;
- case geometry_shader:
- if ((var->mode == ir_var_in) || (var->mode == ir_var_out))
- var->invariant = true;
- break;
- case fragment_shader:
- if (var->mode == ir_var_in)
- var->invariant = true;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (qual->flags.q.flat)
- var->interpolation = ir_var_flat;
- else if (qual->flags.q.noperspective)
- var->interpolation = ir_var_noperspective;
- else
- var->interpolation = ir_var_smooth;
-
- var->pixel_center_integer = qual->flags.q.pixel_center_integer;
- var->origin_upper_left = qual->flags.q.origin_upper_left;
- if ((qual->flags.q.origin_upper_left || qual->flags.q.pixel_center_integer)
- && (strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragCoord") != 0)) {
- const char *const qual_string = (qual->flags.q.origin_upper_left)
- ? "origin_upper_left" : "pixel_center_integer";
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "layout qualifier `%s' can only be applied to "
- "fragment shader input `gl_FragCoord'",
- qual_string);
- }
-
- if (qual->flags.q.explicit_location) {
- const bool global_scope = (state->current_function == NULL);
- bool fail = false;
- const char *string = "";
-
- /* In the vertex shader only shader inputs can be given explicit
- * locations.
- *
- * In the fragment shader only shader outputs can be given explicit
- * locations.
- */
- switch (state->target) {
- case vertex_shader:
- if (!global_scope || (var->mode != ir_var_in)) {
- fail = true;
- string = "input";
- }
- break;
-
- case geometry_shader:
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "geometry shader variables cannot be given "
- "explicit locations\n");
- break;
-
- case fragment_shader:
- if (!global_scope || (var->mode != ir_var_in)) {
- fail = true;
- string = "output";
- }
- break;
- };
-
- if (fail) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "only %s shader %s variables can be given an "
- "explicit location\n",
- _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target),
- string);
- } else {
- var->explicit_location = true;
-
- /* This bit of silliness is needed because invalid explicit locations
- * are supposed to be flagged during linking. Small negative values
- * biased by VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 or FRAG_RESULT_DATA0 could alias
- * built-in values (e.g., -16+VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 = VERT_ATTRIB_POS).
- * The linker needs to be able to differentiate these cases. This
- * ensures that negative values stay negative.
- */
- if (qual->location >= 0) {
- var->location = (state->target == vertex_shader)
- ? (qual->location + VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0)
- : (qual->location + FRAG_RESULT_DATA0);
- } else {
- var->location = qual->location;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Does the declaration use the 'layout' keyword?
- */
- const bool uses_layout = qual->flags.q.pixel_center_integer
- || qual->flags.q.origin_upper_left
- || qual->flags.q.explicit_location;
-
- /* Does the declaration use the deprecated 'attribute' or 'varying'
- * keywords?
- */
- const bool uses_deprecated_qualifier = qual->flags.q.attribute
- || qual->flags.q.varying;
-
- /* Is the 'layout' keyword used with parameters that allow relaxed checking.
- * Many implementations of GL_ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable and some
- * implementations (only Mesa?) GL_ARB_explicit_attrib_location_enable
- * allowed the layout qualifier to be used with 'varying' and 'attribute'.
- * These extensions and all following extensions that add the 'layout'
- * keyword have been modified to require the use of 'in' or 'out'.
- *
- * The following extension do not allow the deprecated keywords:
- *
- * GL_AMD_conservative_depth
- * GL_ARB_gpu_shader5
- * GL_ARB_separate_shader_objects
- * GL_ARB_tesselation_shader
- * GL_ARB_transform_feedback3
- * GL_ARB_uniform_buffer_object
- *
- * It is unknown whether GL_EXT_shader_image_load_store or GL_NV_gpu_shader5
- * allow layout with the deprecated keywords.
- */
- const bool relaxed_layout_qualifier_checking =
- state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable;
-
- if (uses_layout && uses_deprecated_qualifier) {
- if (relaxed_layout_qualifier_checking) {
- _mesa_glsl_warning(loc, state,
- "`layout' qualifier may not be used with "
- "`attribute' or `varying'");
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "`layout' qualifier may not be used with "
- "`attribute' or `varying'");
- }
- }
-
- /* Layout qualifiers for gl_FragDepth, which are enabled by extension
- * AMD_conservative_depth.
- */
- int depth_layout_count = qual->flags.q.depth_any
- + qual->flags.q.depth_greater
- + qual->flags.q.depth_less
- + qual->flags.q.depth_unchanged;
- if (depth_layout_count > 0
- && !state->AMD_conservative_depth_enable) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "extension GL_AMD_conservative_depth must be enabled "
- "to use depth layout qualifiers");
- } else if (depth_layout_count > 0
- && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragDepth") != 0) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "depth layout qualifiers can be applied only to "
- "gl_FragDepth");
- } else if (depth_layout_count > 1
- && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragDepth") == 0) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
- "at most one depth layout qualifier can be applied to "
- "gl_FragDepth");
- }
- if (qual->flags.q.depth_any)
- var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_any;
- else if (qual->flags.q.depth_greater)
- var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_greater;
- else if (qual->flags.q.depth_less)
- var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_less;
- else if (qual->flags.q.depth_unchanged)
- var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_unchanged;
- else
- var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_none;
-
- if (var->type->is_array() && state->language_version != 110) {
- var->array_lvalue = true;
- }
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_declarator_list::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
- const struct glsl_type *decl_type;
- const char *type_name = NULL;
- ir_rvalue *result = NULL;
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- /* From page 46 (page 52 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "To ensure that a particular output variable is invariant, it is
- * necessary to use the invariant qualifier. It can either be used to
- * qualify a previously declared variable as being invariant
- *
- * invariant gl_Position; // make existing gl_Position be invariant"
- *
- * In these cases the parser will set the 'invariant' flag in the declarator
- * list, and the type will be NULL.
- */
- if (this->invariant) {
- assert(this->type == NULL);
-
- if (state->current_function != NULL) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "All uses of `invariant' keyword must be at global "
- "scope\n");
- }
-
- foreach_list_typed (ast_declaration, decl, link, &this->declarations) {
- assert(!decl->is_array);
- assert(decl->array_size == NULL);
- assert(decl->initializer == NULL);
-
- ir_variable *const earlier =
- state->symbols->get_variable(decl->identifier);
- if (earlier == NULL) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "Undeclared variable `%s' cannot be marked "
- "invariant\n", decl->identifier);
- } else if ((state->target == vertex_shader)
- && (earlier->mode != ir_var_out)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`%s' cannot be marked invariant, vertex shader "
- "outputs only\n", decl->identifier);
- } else if ((state->target == fragment_shader)
- && (earlier->mode != ir_var_in)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`%s' cannot be marked invariant, fragment shader "
- "inputs only\n", decl->identifier);
- } else if (earlier->used) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "variable `%s' may not be redeclared "
- "`invariant' after being used",
- earlier->name);
- } else {
- earlier->invariant = true;
- }
- }
-
- /* Invariant redeclarations do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
- }
-
- assert(this->type != NULL);
- assert(!this->invariant);
-
- /* The type specifier may contain a structure definition. Process that
- * before any of the variable declarations.
- */
- (void) this->type->specifier->hir(instructions, state);
-
- decl_type = this->type->specifier->glsl_type(& type_name, state);
- if (this->declarations.is_empty()) {
- /* The only valid case where the declaration list can be empty is when
- * the declaration is setting the default precision of a built-in type
- * (e.g., 'precision highp vec4;').
- */
-
- if (decl_type != NULL) {
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "incomplete declaration");
- }
- }
-
- foreach_list_typed (ast_declaration, decl, link, &this->declarations) {
- const struct glsl_type *var_type;
- ir_variable *var;
-
- /* FINISHME: Emit a warning if a variable declaration shadows a
- * FINISHME: declaration at a higher scope.
- */
-
- if ((decl_type == NULL) || decl_type->is_void()) {
- if (type_name != NULL) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "invalid type `%s' in declaration of `%s'",
- type_name, decl->identifier);
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "invalid type in declaration of `%s'",
- decl->identifier);
- }
- continue;
- }
-
- if (decl->is_array) {
- var_type = process_array_type(&loc, decl_type, decl->array_size,
- state);
- } else {
- var_type = decl_type;
- }
-
- var = new(ctx) ir_variable(var_type, decl->identifier, ir_var_auto);
-
- /* From page 22 (page 28 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 specification;
- *
- * "Global variables can only use the qualifiers const,
- * attribute, uni form, or varying. Only one may be
- * specified.
- *
- * Local variables can only use the qualifier const."
- *
- * This is relaxed in GLSL 1.30. It is also relaxed by any extension
- * that adds the 'layout' keyword.
- */
- if ((state->language_version < 130)
- && !state->ARB_explicit_attrib_location_enable
- && !state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable) {
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.out) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`out' qualifier in declaration of `%s' "
- "only valid for function parameters in %s.",
- decl->identifier, state->version_string);
- }
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.in) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`in' qualifier in declaration of `%s' "
- "only valid for function parameters in %s.",
- decl->identifier, state->version_string);
- }
- /* FINISHME: Test for other invalid qualifiers. */
- }
-
- apply_type_qualifier_to_variable(& this->type->qualifier, var, state,
- & loc);
-
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.invariant) {
- if ((state->target == vertex_shader) && !(var->mode == ir_var_out ||
- var->mode == ir_var_inout)) {
- /* FINISHME: Note that this doesn't work for invariant on
- * a function signature outval
- */
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`%s' cannot be marked invariant, vertex shader "
- "outputs only\n", var->name);
- } else if ((state->target == fragment_shader) &&
- !(var->mode == ir_var_in || var->mode == ir_var_inout)) {
- /* FINISHME: Note that this doesn't work for invariant on
- * a function signature inval
- */
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`%s' cannot be marked invariant, fragment shader "
- "inputs only\n", var->name);
- }
- }
-
- if (state->current_function != NULL) {
- const char *mode = NULL;
- const char *extra = "";
-
- /* There is no need to check for 'inout' here because the parser will
- * only allow that in function parameter lists.
- */
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.attribute) {
- mode = "attribute";
- } else if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.uniform) {
- mode = "uniform";
- } else if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.varying) {
- mode = "varying";
- } else if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.in) {
- mode = "in";
- extra = " or in function parameter list";
- } else if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.out) {
- mode = "out";
- extra = " or in function parameter list";
- }
-
- if (mode) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "%s variable `%s' must be declared at "
- "global scope%s",
- mode, var->name, extra);
- }
- } else if (var->mode == ir_var_in) {
- var->read_only = true;
-
- if (state->target == vertex_shader) {
- bool error_emitted = false;
-
- /* From page 31 (page 37 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "Vertex shader inputs can only be float, floating-point
- * vectors, matrices, signed and unsigned integers and integer
- * vectors. Vertex shader inputs can also form arrays of these
- * types, but not structures."
- *
- * From page 31 (page 27 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- *
- * "Vertex shader inputs can only be float, floating-point
- * vectors, matrices, signed and unsigned integers and integer
- * vectors. They cannot be arrays or structures."
- *
- * From page 23 (page 29 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec:
- *
- * "The attribute qualifier can be used only with float,
- * floating-point vectors, and matrices. Attribute variables
- * cannot be declared as arrays or structures."
- */
- const glsl_type *check_type = var->type->is_array()
- ? var->type->fields.array : var->type;
-
- switch (check_type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- if (state->language_version > 120)
- break;
- /* FALLTHROUGH */
- default:
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "vertex shader input / attribute cannot have "
- "type %s`%s'",
- var->type->is_array() ? "array of " : "",
- check_type->name);
- error_emitted = true;
- }
-
- if (!error_emitted && (state->language_version <= 130)
- && var->type->is_array()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "vertex shader input / attribute cannot have "
- "array type");
- error_emitted = true;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Integer vertex outputs must be qualified with 'flat'.
- *
- * From section 4.3.6 of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- * "If a vertex output is a signed or unsigned integer or integer
- * vector, then it must be qualified with the interpolation qualifier
- * flat."
- */
- if (state->language_version >= 130
- && state->target == vertex_shader
- && state->current_function == NULL
- && var->type->is_integer()
- && var->mode == ir_var_out
- && var->interpolation != ir_var_flat) {
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "If a vertex output is an integer, "
- "then it must be qualified with 'flat'");
- }
-
-
- /* Interpolation qualifiers cannot be applied to 'centroid' and
- * 'centroid varying'.
- *
- * From page 29 (page 35 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- * "interpolation qualifiers may only precede the qualifiers in,
- * centroid in, out, or centroid out in a declaration. They do not apply
- * to the deprecated storage qualifiers varying or centroid varying."
- */
- if (state->language_version >= 130
- && this->type->qualifier.has_interpolation()
- && this->type->qualifier.flags.q.varying) {
-
- const char *i = this->type->qualifier.interpolation_string();
- assert(i != NULL);
- const char *s;
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.centroid)
- s = "centroid varying";
- else
- s = "varying";
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "qualifier '%s' cannot be applied to the "
- "deprecated storage qualifier '%s'", i, s);
- }
-
-
- /* Interpolation qualifiers can only apply to vertex shader outputs and
- * fragment shader inputs.
- *
- * From page 29 (page 35 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- * "Outputs from a vertex shader (out) and inputs to a fragment
- * shader (in) can be further qualified with one or more of these
- * interpolation qualifiers"
- */
- if (state->language_version >= 130
- && this->type->qualifier.has_interpolation()) {
-
- const char *i = this->type->qualifier.interpolation_string();
- assert(i != NULL);
-
- switch (state->target) {
- case vertex_shader:
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.in) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "qualifier '%s' cannot be applied to vertex "
- "shader inputs", i);
- }
- break;
- case fragment_shader:
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.out) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "qualifier '%s' cannot be applied to fragment "
- "shader outputs", i);
- }
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
-
-
- /* From section 4.3.4 of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- * "It is an error to use centroid in in a vertex shader."
- */
- if (state->language_version >= 130
- && this->type->qualifier.flags.q.centroid
- && this->type->qualifier.flags.q.in
- && state->target == vertex_shader) {
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "'centroid in' cannot be used in a vertex shader");
- }
-
-
- /* Precision qualifiers exists only in GLSL versions 1.00 and >= 1.30.
- */
- if (this->type->specifier->precision != ast_precision_none
- && state->language_version != 100
- && state->language_version < 130) {
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "precision qualifiers are supported only in GLSL ES "
- "1.00, and GLSL 1.30 and later");
- }
-
-
- /* Precision qualifiers only apply to floating point and integer types.
- *
- * From section 4.5.2 of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- * "Any floating point or any integer declaration can have the type
- * preceded by one of these precision qualifiers [...] Literal
- * constants do not have precision qualifiers. Neither do Boolean
- * variables.
- */
- if (this->type->specifier->precision != ast_precision_none
- && !var->type->is_float()
- && !var->type->is_integer()
- && !(var->type->is_array()
- && (var->type->fields.array->is_float()
- || var->type->fields.array->is_integer()))) {
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "precision qualifiers apply only to floating point "
- "and integer types");
- }
-
- /* Process the initializer and add its instructions to a temporary
- * list. This list will be added to the instruction stream (below) after
- * the declaration is added. This is done because in some cases (such as
- * redeclarations) the declaration may not actually be added to the
- * instruction stream.
- */
- exec_list initializer_instructions;
- if (decl->initializer != NULL) {
- YYLTYPE initializer_loc = decl->initializer->get_location();
-
- /* From page 24 (page 30 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
- *
- * "All uniform variables are read-only and are initialized either
- * directly by an application via API commands, or indirectly by
- * OpenGL."
- */
- if ((state->language_version <= 110)
- && (var->mode == ir_var_uniform)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& initializer_loc, state,
- "cannot initialize uniforms in GLSL 1.10");
- }
-
- if (var->type->is_sampler()) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& initializer_loc, state,
- "cannot initialize samplers");
- }
-
- if ((var->mode == ir_var_in) && (state->current_function == NULL)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& initializer_loc, state,
- "cannot initialize %s shader input / %s",
- _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target),
- (state->target == vertex_shader)
- ? "attribute" : "varying");
- }
-
- ir_dereference *const lhs = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
- ir_rvalue *rhs = decl->initializer->hir(&initializer_instructions,
- state);
-
- /* Calculate the constant value if this is a const or uniform
- * declaration.
- */
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.constant
- || this->type->qualifier.flags.q.uniform) {
- ir_rvalue *new_rhs = validate_assignment(state, var->type, rhs);
- if (new_rhs != NULL) {
- rhs = new_rhs;
-
- ir_constant *constant_value = rhs->constant_expression_value();
- if (!constant_value) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& initializer_loc, state,
- "initializer of %s variable `%s' must be a "
- "constant expression",
- (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.constant)
- ? "const" : "uniform",
- decl->identifier);
- if (var->type->is_numeric()) {
- /* Reduce cascading errors. */
- var->constant_value = ir_constant::zero(ctx, var->type);
- }
- } else {
- rhs = constant_value;
- var->constant_value = constant_value;
- }
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&initializer_loc, state,
- "initializer of type %s cannot be assigned to "
- "variable of type %s",
- rhs->type->name, var->type->name);
- if (var->type->is_numeric()) {
- /* Reduce cascading errors. */
- var->constant_value = ir_constant::zero(ctx, var->type);
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (rhs && !rhs->type->is_error()) {
- bool temp = var->read_only;
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.constant)
- var->read_only = false;
-
- /* Never emit code to initialize a uniform.
- */
- const glsl_type *initializer_type;
- if (!this->type->qualifier.flags.q.uniform) {
- result = do_assignment(&initializer_instructions, state,
- lhs, rhs,
- this->get_location());
- initializer_type = result->type;
- } else
- initializer_type = rhs->type;
-
- /* If the declared variable is an unsized array, it must inherrit
- * its full type from the initializer. A declaration such as
- *
- * uniform float a[] = float[](1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.0);
- *
- * becomes
- *
- * uniform float a[4] = float[](1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.0);
- *
- * The assignment generated in the if-statement (below) will also
- * automatically handle this case for non-uniforms.
- *
- * If the declared variable is not an array, the types must
- * already match exactly. As a result, the type assignment
- * here can be done unconditionally. For non-uniforms the call
- * to do_assignment can change the type of the initializer (via
- * the implicit conversion rules). For uniforms the initializer
- * must be a constant expression, and the type of that expression
- * was validated above.
- */
- var->type = initializer_type;
-
- var->read_only = temp;
- }
- }
-
- /* From page 23 (page 29 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
- *
- * "It is an error to write to a const variable outside of
- * its declaration, so they must be initialized when
- * declared."
- */
- if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.constant && decl->initializer == NULL) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "const declaration of `%s' must be initialized",
- decl->identifier);
- }
-
- /* Check if this declaration is actually a re-declaration, either to
- * resize an array or add qualifiers to an existing variable.
- *
- * This is allowed for variables in the current scope, or when at
- * global scope (for built-ins in the implicit outer scope).
- */
- ir_variable *earlier = state->symbols->get_variable(decl->identifier);
- if (earlier != NULL && (state->current_function == NULL ||
- state->symbols->name_declared_this_scope(decl->identifier))) {
-
- /* From page 24 (page 30 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec,
- *
- * "It is legal to declare an array without a size and then
- * later re-declare the same name as an array of the same
- * type and specify a size."
- */
- if ((earlier->type->array_size() == 0)
- && var->type->is_array()
- && (var->type->element_type() == earlier->type->element_type())) {
- /* FINISHME: This doesn't match the qualifiers on the two
- * FINISHME: declarations. It's not 100% clear whether this is
- * FINISHME: required or not.
- */
-
- /* From page 54 (page 60 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec:
- *
- * "The size [of gl_TexCoord] can be at most
- * gl_MaxTextureCoords."
- */
- const unsigned size = unsigned(var->type->array_size());
- if ((strcmp("gl_TexCoord", var->name) == 0)
- && (size > state->Const.MaxTextureCoords)) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "`gl_TexCoord' array size cannot "
- "be larger than gl_MaxTextureCoords (%u)\n",
- state->Const.MaxTextureCoords);
- } else if ((size > 0) && (size <= earlier->max_array_access)) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be > %u due to "
- "previous access",
- earlier->max_array_access);
- }
-
- earlier->type = var->type;
- delete var;
- var = NULL;
- } else if (state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable
- && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragCoord") == 0
- && earlier->type == var->type
- && earlier->mode == var->mode) {
- /* Allow redeclaration of gl_FragCoord for ARB_fcc layout
- * qualifiers.
- */
- earlier->origin_upper_left = var->origin_upper_left;
- earlier->pixel_center_integer = var->pixel_center_integer;
-
- /* According to section 4.3.7 of the GLSL 1.30 spec,
- * the following built-in varaibles can be redeclared with an
- * interpolation qualifier:
- * * gl_FrontColor
- * * gl_BackColor
- * * gl_FrontSecondaryColor
- * * gl_BackSecondaryColor
- * * gl_Color
- * * gl_SecondaryColor
- */
- } else if (state->language_version >= 130
- && (strcmp(var->name, "gl_FrontColor") == 0
- || strcmp(var->name, "gl_BackColor") == 0
- || strcmp(var->name, "gl_FrontSecondaryColor") == 0
- || strcmp(var->name, "gl_BackSecondaryColor") == 0
- || strcmp(var->name, "gl_Color") == 0
- || strcmp(var->name, "gl_SecondaryColor") == 0)
- && earlier->type == var->type
- && earlier->mode == var->mode) {
- earlier->interpolation = var->interpolation;
-
- /* Layout qualifiers for gl_FragDepth. */
- } else if (state->AMD_conservative_depth_enable
- && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragDepth") == 0
- && earlier->type == var->type
- && earlier->mode == var->mode) {
-
- /** From the AMD_conservative_depth spec:
- * Within any shader, the first redeclarations of gl_FragDepth
- * must appear before any use of gl_FragDepth.
- */
- if (earlier->used) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "the first redeclaration of gl_FragDepth "
- "must appear before any use of gl_FragDepth");
- }
-
- /* Prevent inconsistent redeclaration of depth layout qualifier. */
- if (earlier->depth_layout != ir_depth_layout_none
- && earlier->depth_layout != var->depth_layout) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "gl_FragDepth: depth layout is declared here "
- "as '%s, but it was previously declared as "
- "'%s'",
- depth_layout_string(var->depth_layout),
- depth_layout_string(earlier->depth_layout));
- }
-
- earlier->depth_layout = var->depth_layout;
-
- } else {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "`%s' redeclared", decl->identifier);
- }
-
- continue;
- }
-
- /* By now, we know it's a new variable declaration (we didn't hit the
- * above "continue").
- *
- * From page 15 (page 21 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec,
- *
- * "Identifiers starting with "gl_" are reserved for use by
- * OpenGL, and may not be declared in a shader as either a
- * variable or a function."
- */
- if (strncmp(decl->identifier, "gl_", 3) == 0)
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "identifier `%s' uses reserved `gl_' prefix",
- decl->identifier);
-
- /* Add the variable to the symbol table. Note that the initializer's
- * IR was already processed earlier (though it hasn't been emitted yet),
- * without the variable in scope.
- *
- * This differs from most C-like languages, but it follows the GLSL
- * specification. From page 28 (page 34 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50
- * spec:
- *
- * "Within a declaration, the scope of a name starts immediately
- * after the initializer if present or immediately after the name
- * being declared if not."
- */
- if (!state->symbols->add_variable(var)) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "name `%s' already taken in the "
- "current scope", decl->identifier);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* Push the variable declaration to the top. It means that all
- * the variable declarations will appear in a funny
- * last-to-first order, but otherwise we run into trouble if a
- * function is prototyped, a global var is decled, then the
- * function is defined with usage of the global var. See
- * glslparsertest's CorrectModule.frag.
- */
- instructions->push_head(var);
- instructions->append_list(&initializer_instructions);
- }
-
-
- /* Generally, variable declarations do not have r-values. However,
- * one is used for the declaration in
- *
- * while (bool b = some_condition()) {
- * ...
- * }
- *
- * so we return the rvalue from the last seen declaration here.
- */
- return result;
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_parameter_declarator::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
- const struct glsl_type *type;
- const char *name = NULL;
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- type = this->type->specifier->glsl_type(& name, state);
-
- if (type == NULL) {
- if (name != NULL) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "invalid type `%s' in declaration of `%s'",
- name, this->identifier);
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "invalid type in declaration of `%s'",
- this->identifier);
- }
-
- type = glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* From page 62 (page 68 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "Functions that accept no input arguments need not use void in the
- * argument list because prototypes (or definitions) are required and
- * therefore there is no ambiguity when an empty argument list "( )" is
- * declared. The idiom "(void)" as a parameter list is provided for
- * convenience."
- *
- * Placing this check here prevents a void parameter being set up
- * for a function, which avoids tripping up checks for main taking
- * parameters and lookups of an unnamed symbol.
- */
- if (type->is_void()) {
- if (this->identifier != NULL)
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "named parameter cannot have type `void'");
-
- is_void = true;
- return NULL;
- }
-
- if (formal_parameter && (this->identifier == NULL)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "formal parameter lacks a name");
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /* This only handles "vec4 foo[..]". The earlier specifier->glsl_type(...)
- * call already handled the "vec4[..] foo" case.
- */
- if (this->is_array) {
- type = process_array_type(&loc, type, this->array_size, state);
- }
-
- if (type->array_size() == 0) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "arrays passed as parameters must have "
- "a declared size.");
- type = glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- is_void = false;
- ir_variable *var = new(ctx) ir_variable(type, this->identifier, ir_var_in);
-
- /* Apply any specified qualifiers to the parameter declaration. Note that
- * for function parameters the default mode is 'in'.
- */
- apply_type_qualifier_to_variable(& this->type->qualifier, var, state, & loc);
-
- instructions->push_tail(var);
-
- /* Parameter declarations do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_parameter_declarator::parameters_to_hir(exec_list *ast_parameters,
- bool formal,
- exec_list *ir_parameters,
- _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- ast_parameter_declarator *void_param = NULL;
- unsigned count = 0;
-
- foreach_list_typed (ast_parameter_declarator, param, link, ast_parameters) {
- param->formal_parameter = formal;
- param->hir(ir_parameters, state);
-
- if (param->is_void)
- void_param = param;
-
- count++;
- }
-
- if ((void_param != NULL) && (count > 1)) {
- YYLTYPE loc = void_param->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`void' parameter must be only parameter");
- }
-}
-
-
-void
-emit_function(_mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, exec_list *instructions,
- ir_function *f)
-{
- /* Emit the new function header */
- if (state->current_function == NULL) {
- instructions->push_tail(f);
- } else {
- /* IR invariants disallow function declarations or definitions nested
- * within other function definitions. Insert the new ir_function
- * block in the instruction sequence before the ir_function block
- * containing the current ir_function_signature.
- */
- ir_function *const curr =
- const_cast<ir_function *>(state->current_function->function());
-
- curr->insert_before(f);
- }
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_function::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
- ir_function *f = NULL;
- ir_function_signature *sig = NULL;
- exec_list hir_parameters;
-
- const char *const name = identifier;
-
- /* From page 21 (page 27 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec,
- *
- * "Function declarations (prototypes) cannot occur inside of functions;
- * they must be at global scope, or for the built-in functions, outside
- * the global scope."
- *
- * From page 27 (page 33 of the PDF) of the GLSL ES 1.00.16 spec,
- *
- * "User defined functions may only be defined within the global scope."
- *
- * Note that this language does not appear in GLSL 1.10.
- */
- if ((state->current_function != NULL) && (state->language_version != 110)) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "declaration of function `%s' not allowed within "
- "function body", name);
- }
-
- /* From page 15 (page 21 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec,
- *
- * "Identifiers starting with "gl_" are reserved for use by
- * OpenGL, and may not be declared in a shader as either a
- * variable or a function."
- */
- if (strncmp(name, "gl_", 3) == 0) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "identifier `%s' uses reserved `gl_' prefix", name);
- }
-
- /* Convert the list of function parameters to HIR now so that they can be
- * used below to compare this function's signature with previously seen
- * signatures for functions with the same name.
- */
- ast_parameter_declarator::parameters_to_hir(& this->parameters,
- is_definition,
- & hir_parameters, state);
-
- const char *return_type_name;
- const glsl_type *return_type =
- this->return_type->specifier->glsl_type(& return_type_name, state);
-
- if (!return_type) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "function `%s' has undeclared return type `%s'",
- name, return_type_name);
- return_type = glsl_type::error_type;
- }
-
- /* From page 56 (page 62 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- * "No qualifier is allowed on the return type of a function."
- */
- if (this->return_type->has_qualifiers()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "function `%s' return type has qualifiers", name);
- }
-
- /* Verify that this function's signature either doesn't match a previously
- * seen signature for a function with the same name, or, if a match is found,
- * that the previously seen signature does not have an associated definition.
- */
- f = state->symbols->get_function(name);
- if (f != NULL && (state->es_shader || f->has_user_signature())) {
- sig = f->exact_matching_signature(&hir_parameters);
- if (sig != NULL) {
- const char *badvar = sig->qualifiers_match(&hir_parameters);
- if (badvar != NULL) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "function `%s' parameter `%s' "
- "qualifiers don't match prototype", name, badvar);
- }
-
- if (sig->return_type != return_type) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "function `%s' return type doesn't "
- "match prototype", name);
- }
-
- if (is_definition && sig->is_defined) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "function `%s' redefined", name);
- }
- }
- } else {
- f = new(ctx) ir_function(name);
- if (!state->symbols->add_function(f)) {
- /* This function name shadows a non-function use of the same name. */
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "function name `%s' conflicts with "
- "non-function", name);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- emit_function(state, instructions, f);
- }
-
- /* Verify the return type of main() */
- if (strcmp(name, "main") == 0) {
- if (! return_type->is_void()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "main() must return void");
- }
-
- if (!hir_parameters.is_empty()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "main() must not take any parameters");
- }
- }
-
- /* Finish storing the information about this new function in its signature.
- */
- if (sig == NULL) {
- sig = new(ctx) ir_function_signature(return_type);
- f->add_signature(sig);
- }
-
- sig->replace_parameters(&hir_parameters);
- signature = sig;
-
- /* Function declarations (prototypes) do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_function_definition::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- prototype->is_definition = true;
- prototype->hir(instructions, state);
-
- ir_function_signature *signature = prototype->signature;
- if (signature == NULL)
- return NULL;
-
- assert(state->current_function == NULL);
- state->current_function = signature;
- state->found_return = false;
-
- /* Duplicate parameters declared in the prototype as concrete variables.
- * Add these to the symbol table.
- */
- state->symbols->push_scope();
- foreach_iter(exec_list_iterator, iter, signature->parameters) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) iter.get())->as_variable();
-
- assert(var != NULL);
-
- /* The only way a parameter would "exist" is if two parameters have
- * the same name.
- */
- if (state->symbols->name_declared_this_scope(var->name)) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "parameter `%s' redeclared", var->name);
- } else {
- state->symbols->add_variable(var);
- }
- }
-
- /* Convert the body of the function to HIR. */
- this->body->hir(&signature->body, state);
- signature->is_defined = true;
-
- state->symbols->pop_scope();
-
- assert(state->current_function == signature);
- state->current_function = NULL;
-
- if (!signature->return_type->is_void() && !state->found_return) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "function `%s' has non-void return type "
- "%s, but no return statement",
- signature->function_name(),
- signature->return_type->name);
- }
-
- /* Function definitions do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_jump_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
-
- switch (mode) {
- case ast_return: {
- ir_return *inst;
- assert(state->current_function);
-
- if (opt_return_value) {
- ir_rvalue *const ret = opt_return_value->hir(instructions, state);
-
- /* The value of the return type can be NULL if the shader says
- * 'return foo();' and foo() is a function that returns void.
- *
- * NOTE: The GLSL spec doesn't say that this is an error. The type
- * of the return value is void. If the return type of the function is
- * also void, then this should compile without error. Seriously.
- */
- const glsl_type *const ret_type =
- (ret == NULL) ? glsl_type::void_type : ret->type;
-
- /* Implicit conversions are not allowed for return values. */
- if (state->current_function->return_type != ret_type) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`return' with wrong type %s, in function `%s' "
- "returning %s",
- ret_type->name,
- state->current_function->function_name(),
- state->current_function->return_type->name);
- }
-
- inst = new(ctx) ir_return(ret);
- } else {
- if (state->current_function->return_type->base_type !=
- GLSL_TYPE_VOID) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`return' with no value, in function %s returning "
- "non-void",
- state->current_function->function_name());
- }
- inst = new(ctx) ir_return;
- }
-
- state->found_return = true;
- instructions->push_tail(inst);
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_discard:
- if (state->target != fragment_shader) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`discard' may only appear in a fragment shader");
- }
- instructions->push_tail(new(ctx) ir_discard);
- break;
-
- case ast_break:
- case ast_continue:
- /* FINISHME: Handle switch-statements. They cannot contain 'continue',
- * FINISHME: and they use a different IR instruction for 'break'.
- */
- /* FINISHME: Correctly handle the nesting. If a switch-statement is
- * FINISHME: inside a loop, a 'continue' is valid and will bind to the
- * FINISHME: loop.
- */
- if (state->loop_or_switch_nesting == NULL) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "`%s' may only appear in a loop",
- (mode == ast_break) ? "break" : "continue");
- } else {
- ir_loop *const loop = state->loop_or_switch_nesting->as_loop();
-
- /* Inline the for loop expression again, since we don't know
- * where near the end of the loop body the normal copy of it
- * is going to be placed.
- */
- if (mode == ast_continue &&
- state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast->rest_expression) {
- state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast->rest_expression->hir(instructions,
- state);
- }
-
- if (loop != NULL) {
- ir_loop_jump *const jump =
- new(ctx) ir_loop_jump((mode == ast_break)
- ? ir_loop_jump::jump_break
- : ir_loop_jump::jump_continue);
- instructions->push_tail(jump);
- }
- }
-
- break;
- }
-
- /* Jump instructions do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_selection_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
-
- ir_rvalue *const condition = this->condition->hir(instructions, state);
-
- /* From page 66 (page 72 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "Any expression whose type evaluates to a Boolean can be used as the
- * conditional expression bool-expression. Vector types are not accepted
- * as the expression to if."
- *
- * The checks are separated so that higher quality diagnostics can be
- * generated for cases where both rules are violated.
- */
- if (!condition->type->is_boolean() || !condition->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->condition->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "if-statement condition must be scalar "
- "boolean");
- }
-
- ir_if *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(condition);
-
- if (then_statement != NULL) {
- state->symbols->push_scope();
- then_statement->hir(& stmt->then_instructions, state);
- state->symbols->pop_scope();
- }
-
- if (else_statement != NULL) {
- state->symbols->push_scope();
- else_statement->hir(& stmt->else_instructions, state);
- state->symbols->pop_scope();
- }
-
- instructions->push_tail(stmt);
-
- /* if-statements do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_iteration_statement::condition_to_hir(ir_loop *stmt,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
-
- if (condition != NULL) {
- ir_rvalue *const cond =
- condition->hir(& stmt->body_instructions, state);
-
- if ((cond == NULL)
- || !cond->type->is_boolean() || !cond->type->is_scalar()) {
- YYLTYPE loc = condition->get_location();
-
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
- "loop condition must be scalar boolean");
- } else {
- /* As the first code in the loop body, generate a block that looks
- * like 'if (!condition) break;' as the loop termination condition.
- */
- ir_rvalue *const not_cond =
- new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_logic_not, glsl_type::bool_type, cond,
- NULL);
-
- ir_if *const if_stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(not_cond);
-
- ir_jump *const break_stmt =
- new(ctx) ir_loop_jump(ir_loop_jump::jump_break);
-
- if_stmt->then_instructions.push_tail(break_stmt);
- stmt->body_instructions.push_tail(if_stmt);
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_iteration_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- void *ctx = state;
-
- /* For-loops and while-loops start a new scope, but do-while loops do not.
- */
- if (mode != ast_do_while)
- state->symbols->push_scope();
-
- if (init_statement != NULL)
- init_statement->hir(instructions, state);
-
- ir_loop *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_loop();
- instructions->push_tail(stmt);
-
- /* Track the current loop and / or switch-statement nesting.
- */
- ir_instruction *const nesting = state->loop_or_switch_nesting;
- ast_iteration_statement *nesting_ast = state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast;
-
- state->loop_or_switch_nesting = stmt;
- state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast = this;
-
- if (mode != ast_do_while)
- condition_to_hir(stmt, state);
-
- if (body != NULL)
- body->hir(& stmt->body_instructions, state);
-
- if (rest_expression != NULL)
- rest_expression->hir(& stmt->body_instructions, state);
-
- if (mode == ast_do_while)
- condition_to_hir(stmt, state);
-
- if (mode != ast_do_while)
- state->symbols->pop_scope();
-
- /* Restore previous nesting before returning.
- */
- state->loop_or_switch_nesting = nesting;
- state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast = nesting_ast;
-
- /* Loops do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_type_specifier::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- if (!this->is_precision_statement && this->structure == NULL)
- return NULL;
-
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
-
- if (this->precision != ast_precision_none
- && state->language_version != 100
- && state->language_version < 130) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "precision qualifiers exist only in "
- "GLSL ES 1.00, and GLSL 1.30 and later");
- return NULL;
- }
- if (this->precision != ast_precision_none
- && this->structure != NULL) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "precision qualifiers do not apply to structures");
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /* If this is a precision statement, check that the type to which it is
- * applied is either float or int.
- *
- * From section 4.5.3 of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
- * "The precision statement
- * precision precision-qualifier type;
- * can be used to establish a default precision qualifier. The type
- * field can be either int or float [...]. Any other types or
- * qualifiers will result in an error.
- */
- if (this->is_precision_statement) {
- assert(this->precision != ast_precision_none);
- assert(this->structure == NULL); /* The check for structures was
- * performed above. */
- if (this->is_array) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "default precision statements do not apply to "
- "arrays");
- return NULL;
- }
- if (this->type_specifier != ast_float
- && this->type_specifier != ast_int) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
- "default precision statements apply only to types "
- "float and int");
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /* FINISHME: Translate precision statements into IR. */
- return NULL;
- }
-
- if (this->structure != NULL)
- return this->structure->hir(instructions, state);
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_rvalue *
-ast_struct_specifier::hir(exec_list *instructions,
- struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- unsigned decl_count = 0;
-
- /* Make an initial pass over the list of structure fields to determine how
- * many there are. Each element in this list is an ast_declarator_list.
- * This means that we actually need to count the number of elements in the
- * 'declarations' list in each of the elements.
- */
- foreach_list_typed (ast_declarator_list, decl_list, link,
- &this->declarations) {
- foreach_list_const (decl_ptr, & decl_list->declarations) {
- decl_count++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Allocate storage for the structure fields and process the field
- * declarations. As the declarations are processed, try to also convert
- * the types to HIR. This ensures that structure definitions embedded in
- * other structure definitions are processed.
- */
- glsl_struct_field *const fields = ralloc_array(state, glsl_struct_field,
- decl_count);
-
- unsigned i = 0;
- foreach_list_typed (ast_declarator_list, decl_list, link,
- &this->declarations) {
- const char *type_name;
-
- decl_list->type->specifier->hir(instructions, state);
-
- /* Section 10.9 of the GLSL ES 1.00 specification states that
- * embedded structure definitions have been removed from the language.
- */
- if (state->es_shader && decl_list->type->specifier->structure != NULL) {
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "Embedded structure definitions are "
- "not allowed in GLSL ES 1.00.");
- }
-
- const glsl_type *decl_type =
- decl_list->type->specifier->glsl_type(& type_name, state);
-
- foreach_list_typed (ast_declaration, decl, link,
- &decl_list->declarations) {
- const struct glsl_type *field_type = decl_type;
- if (decl->is_array) {
- YYLTYPE loc = decl->get_location();
- field_type = process_array_type(&loc, decl_type, decl->array_size,
- state);
- }
- fields[i].type = (field_type != NULL)
- ? field_type : glsl_type::error_type;
- fields[i].name = decl->identifier;
- i++;
- }
- }
-
- assert(i == decl_count);
-
- const glsl_type *t =
- glsl_type::get_record_instance(fields, decl_count, this->name);
-
- YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
- if (!state->symbols->add_type(name, t)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "struct `%s' previously defined", name);
- } else {
-
- const glsl_type **s = (const glsl_type **)
- realloc(state->user_structures,
- sizeof(state->user_structures[0]) *
- (state->num_user_structures + 1));
- if (s != NULL) {
- s[state->num_user_structures] = t;
- state->user_structures = s;
- state->num_user_structures++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Structure type definitions do not have r-values.
- */
- return NULL;
-}
+/*
+ * Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
+ * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
+ * Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
+ * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \file ast_to_hir.c
+ * Convert abstract syntax to to high-level intermediate reprensentation (HIR).
+ *
+ * During the conversion to HIR, the majority of the symantic checking is
+ * preformed on the program. This includes:
+ *
+ * * Symbol table management
+ * * Type checking
+ * * Function binding
+ *
+ * The majority of this work could be done during parsing, and the parser could
+ * probably generate HIR directly. However, this results in frequent changes
+ * to the parser code. Since we do not assume that every system this complier
+ * is built on will have Flex and Bison installed, we have to store the code
+ * generated by these tools in our version control system. In other parts of
+ * the system we've seen problems where a parser was changed but the generated
+ * code was not committed, merge conflicts where created because two developers
+ * had slightly different versions of Bison installed, etc.
+ *
+ * I have also noticed that running Bison generated parsers in GDB is very
+ * irritating. When you get a segfault on '$$ = $1->foo', you can't very
+ * well 'print $1' in GDB.
+ *
+ * As a result, my preference is to put as little C code as possible in the
+ * parser (and lexer) sources.
+ */
+
+#include "main/core.h" /* for struct gl_extensions */
+#include "glsl_symbol_table.h"
+#include "glsl_parser_extras.h"
+#include "ast.h"
+#include "glsl_types.h"
+#include "ir.h"
+
+void
+_mesa_ast_to_hir(exec_list *instructions, struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ _mesa_glsl_initialize_variables(instructions, state);
+ _mesa_glsl_initialize_functions(state);
+
+ state->symbols->language_version = state->language_version;
+
+ state->current_function = NULL;
+
+ /* Section 4.2 of the GLSL 1.20 specification states:
+ * "The built-in functions are scoped in a scope outside the global scope
+ * users declare global variables in. That is, a shader's global scope,
+ * available for user-defined functions and global variables, is nested
+ * inside the scope containing the built-in functions."
+ *
+ * Since built-in functions like ftransform() access built-in variables,
+ * it follows that those must be in the outer scope as well.
+ *
+ * We push scope here to create this nesting effect...but don't pop.
+ * This way, a shader's globals are still in the symbol table for use
+ * by the linker.
+ */
+ state->symbols->push_scope();
+
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_node, ast, link, & state->translation_unit)
+ ast->hir(instructions, state);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * If a conversion is available, convert one operand to a different type
+ *
+ * The \c from \c ir_rvalue is converted "in place".
+ *
+ * \param to Type that the operand it to be converted to
+ * \param from Operand that is being converted
+ * \param state GLSL compiler state
+ *
+ * \return
+ * If a conversion is possible (or unnecessary), \c true is returned.
+ * Otherwise \c false is returned.
+ */
+bool
+apply_implicit_conversion(const glsl_type *to, ir_rvalue * &from,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+ if (to->base_type == from->type->base_type)
+ return true;
+
+ /* This conversion was added in GLSL 1.20. If the compilation mode is
+ * GLSL 1.10, the conversion is skipped.
+ */
+ if (state->language_version < 120)
+ return false;
+
+ /* From page 27 (page 33 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "There are no implicit array or structure conversions. For
+ * example, an array of int cannot be implicitly converted to an
+ * array of float. There are no implicit conversions between
+ * signed and unsigned integers."
+ */
+ /* FINISHME: The above comment is partially a lie. There is int/uint
+ * FINISHME: conversion for immediate constants.
+ */
+ if (!to->is_float() || !from->type->is_numeric())
+ return false;
+
+ /* Convert to a floating point type with the same number of components
+ * as the original type - i.e. int to float, not int to vec4.
+ */
+ to = glsl_type::get_instance(GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT, from->type->vector_elements,
+ from->type->matrix_columns);
+
+ switch (from->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ from = new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_i2f, to, from, NULL);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ from = new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_u2f, to, from, NULL);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL:
+ from = new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_b2f, to, from, NULL);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+
+static const struct glsl_type *
+arithmetic_result_type(ir_rvalue * &value_a, ir_rvalue * &value_b,
+ bool multiply,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
+{
+ const glsl_type *type_a = value_a->type;
+ const glsl_type *type_b = value_b->type;
+
+ /* From GLSL 1.50 spec, page 56:
+ *
+ * "The arithmetic binary operators add (+), subtract (-),
+ * multiply (*), and divide (/) operate on integer and
+ * floating-point scalars, vectors, and matrices."
+ */
+ if (!type_a->is_numeric() || !type_b->is_numeric()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "Operands to arithmetic operators must be numeric");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+
+ /* "If one operand is floating-point based and the other is
+ * not, then the conversions from Section 4.1.10 "Implicit
+ * Conversions" are applied to the non-floating-point-based operand."
+ */
+ if (!apply_implicit_conversion(type_a, value_b, state)
+ && !apply_implicit_conversion(type_b, value_a, state)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "Could not implicitly convert operands to "
+ "arithmetic operator");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+ type_a = value_a->type;
+ type_b = value_b->type;
+
+ /* "If the operands are integer types, they must both be signed or
+ * both be unsigned."
+ *
+ * From this rule and the preceeding conversion it can be inferred that
+ * both types must be GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT, or GLSL_TYPE_UINT, or GLSL_TYPE_INT.
+ * The is_numeric check above already filtered out the case where either
+ * type is not one of these, so now the base types need only be tested for
+ * equality.
+ */
+ if (type_a->base_type != type_b->base_type) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "base type mismatch for arithmetic operator");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "All arithmetic binary operators result in the same fundamental type
+ * (signed integer, unsigned integer, or floating-point) as the
+ * operands they operate on, after operand type conversion. After
+ * conversion, the following cases are valid
+ *
+ * * The two operands are scalars. In this case the operation is
+ * applied, resulting in a scalar."
+ */
+ if (type_a->is_scalar() && type_b->is_scalar())
+ return type_a;
+
+ /* "* One operand is a scalar, and the other is a vector or matrix.
+ * In this case, the scalar operation is applied independently to each
+ * component of the vector or matrix, resulting in the same size
+ * vector or matrix."
+ */
+ if (type_a->is_scalar()) {
+ if (!type_b->is_scalar())
+ return type_b;
+ } else if (type_b->is_scalar()) {
+ return type_a;
+ }
+
+ /* All of the combinations of <scalar, scalar>, <vector, scalar>,
+ * <scalar, vector>, <scalar, matrix>, and <matrix, scalar> have been
+ * handled.
+ */
+ assert(!type_a->is_scalar());
+ assert(!type_b->is_scalar());
+
+ /* "* The two operands are vectors of the same size. In this case, the
+ * operation is done component-wise resulting in the same size
+ * vector."
+ */
+ if (type_a->is_vector() && type_b->is_vector()) {
+ if (type_a == type_b) {
+ return type_a;
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "vector size mismatch for arithmetic operator");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* All of the combinations of <scalar, scalar>, <vector, scalar>,
+ * <scalar, vector>, <scalar, matrix>, <matrix, scalar>, and
+ * <vector, vector> have been handled. At least one of the operands must
+ * be matrix. Further, since there are no integer matrix types, the base
+ * type of both operands must be float.
+ */
+ assert(type_a->is_matrix() || type_b->is_matrix());
+ assert(type_a->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ assert(type_b->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+
+ /* "* The operator is add (+), subtract (-), or divide (/), and the
+ * operands are matrices with the same number of rows and the same
+ * number of columns. In this case, the operation is done component-
+ * wise resulting in the same size matrix."
+ * * The operator is multiply (*), where both operands are matrices or
+ * one operand is a vector and the other a matrix. A right vector
+ * operand is treated as a column vector and a left vector operand as a
+ * row vector. In all these cases, it is required that the number of
+ * columns of the left operand is equal to the number of rows of the
+ * right operand. Then, the multiply (*) operation does a linear
+ * algebraic multiply, yielding an object that has the same number of
+ * rows as the left operand and the same number of columns as the right
+ * operand. Section 5.10 "Vector and Matrix Operations" explains in
+ * more detail how vectors and matrices are operated on."
+ */
+ if (! multiply) {
+ if (type_a == type_b)
+ return type_a;
+ } else {
+ if (type_a->is_matrix() && type_b->is_matrix()) {
+ /* Matrix multiply. The columns of A must match the rows of B. Given
+ * the other previously tested constraints, this means the vector type
+ * of a row from A must be the same as the vector type of a column from
+ * B.
+ */
+ if (type_a->row_type() == type_b->column_type()) {
+ /* The resulting matrix has the number of columns of matrix B and
+ * the number of rows of matrix A. We get the row count of A by
+ * looking at the size of a vector that makes up a column. The
+ * transpose (size of a row) is done for B.
+ */
+ const glsl_type *const type =
+ glsl_type::get_instance(type_a->base_type,
+ type_a->column_type()->vector_elements,
+ type_b->row_type()->vector_elements);
+ assert(type != glsl_type::error_type);
+
+ return type;
+ }
+ } else if (type_a->is_matrix()) {
+ /* A is a matrix and B is a column vector. Columns of A must match
+ * rows of B. Given the other previously tested constraints, this
+ * means the vector type of a row from A must be the same as the
+ * vector the type of B.
+ */
+ if (type_a->row_type() == type_b) {
+ /* The resulting vector has a number of elements equal to
+ * the number of rows of matrix A. */
+ const glsl_type *const type =
+ glsl_type::get_instance(type_a->base_type,
+ type_a->column_type()->vector_elements,
+ 1);
+ assert(type != glsl_type::error_type);
+
+ return type;
+ }
+ } else {
+ assert(type_b->is_matrix());
+
+ /* A is a row vector and B is a matrix. Columns of A must match rows
+ * of B. Given the other previously tested constraints, this means
+ * the type of A must be the same as the vector type of a column from
+ * B.
+ */
+ if (type_a == type_b->column_type()) {
+ /* The resulting vector has a number of elements equal to
+ * the number of columns of matrix B. */
+ const glsl_type *const type =
+ glsl_type::get_instance(type_a->base_type,
+ type_b->row_type()->vector_elements,
+ 1);
+ assert(type != glsl_type::error_type);
+
+ return type;
+ }
+ }
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "size mismatch for matrix multiplication");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+
+ /* "All other cases are illegal."
+ */
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "type mismatch");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+}
+
+
+static const struct glsl_type *
+unary_arithmetic_result_type(const struct glsl_type *type,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
+{
+ /* From GLSL 1.50 spec, page 57:
+ *
+ * "The arithmetic unary operators negate (-), post- and pre-increment
+ * and decrement (-- and ++) operate on integer or floating-point
+ * values (including vectors and matrices). All unary operators work
+ * component-wise on their operands. These result with the same type
+ * they operated on."
+ */
+ if (!type->is_numeric()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "Operands to arithmetic operators must be numeric");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ return type;
+}
+
+/**
+ * \brief Return the result type of a bit-logic operation.
+ *
+ * If the given types to the bit-logic operator are invalid, return
+ * glsl_type::error_type.
+ *
+ * \param type_a Type of LHS of bit-logic op
+ * \param type_b Type of RHS of bit-logic op
+ */
+static const struct glsl_type *
+bit_logic_result_type(const struct glsl_type *type_a,
+ const struct glsl_type *type_b,
+ ast_operators op,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
+{
+ if (state->language_version < 130) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "bit operations require GLSL 1.30");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* From page 50 (page 56 of PDF) of GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ *
+ * "The bitwise operators and (&), exclusive-or (^), and inclusive-or
+ * (|). The operands must be of type signed or unsigned integers or
+ * integer vectors."
+ */
+ if (!type_a->is_integer()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "LHS of `%s' must be an integer",
+ ast_expression::operator_string(op));
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+ if (!type_b->is_integer()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "RHS of `%s' must be an integer",
+ ast_expression::operator_string(op));
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "The fundamental types of the operands (signed or unsigned) must
+ * match,"
+ */
+ if (type_a->base_type != type_b->base_type) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "operands of `%s' must have the same "
+ "base type", ast_expression::operator_string(op));
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "The operands cannot be vectors of differing size." */
+ if (type_a->is_vector() &&
+ type_b->is_vector() &&
+ type_a->vector_elements != type_b->vector_elements) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "operands of `%s' cannot be vectors of "
+ "different sizes", ast_expression::operator_string(op));
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "If one operand is a scalar and the other a vector, the scalar is
+ * applied component-wise to the vector, resulting in the same type as
+ * the vector. The fundamental types of the operands [...] will be the
+ * resulting fundamental type."
+ */
+ if (type_a->is_scalar())
+ return type_b;
+ else
+ return type_a;
+}
+
+static const struct glsl_type *
+modulus_result_type(const struct glsl_type *type_a,
+ const struct glsl_type *type_b,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
+{
+ if (state->language_version < 130) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "operator '%%' is reserved in %s",
+ state->version_string);
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* From GLSL 1.50 spec, page 56:
+ * "The operator modulus (%) operates on signed or unsigned integers or
+ * integer vectors. The operand types must both be signed or both be
+ * unsigned."
+ */
+ if (!type_a->is_integer() || !type_b->is_integer()
+ || (type_a->base_type != type_b->base_type)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "type mismatch");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "The operands cannot be vectors of differing size. If one operand is
+ * a scalar and the other vector, then the scalar is applied component-
+ * wise to the vector, resulting in the same type as the vector. If both
+ * are vectors of the same size, the result is computed component-wise."
+ */
+ if (type_a->is_vector()) {
+ if (!type_b->is_vector()
+ || (type_a->vector_elements == type_b->vector_elements))
+ return type_a;
+ } else
+ return type_b;
+
+ /* "The operator modulus (%) is not defined for any other data types
+ * (non-integer types)."
+ */
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "type mismatch");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+}
+
+
+static const struct glsl_type *
+relational_result_type(ir_rvalue * &value_a, ir_rvalue * &value_b,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
+{
+ const glsl_type *type_a = value_a->type;
+ const glsl_type *type_b = value_b->type;
+
+ /* From GLSL 1.50 spec, page 56:
+ * "The relational operators greater than (>), less than (<), greater
+ * than or equal (>=), and less than or equal (<=) operate only on
+ * scalar integer and scalar floating-point expressions."
+ */
+ if (!type_a->is_numeric()
+ || !type_b->is_numeric()
+ || !type_a->is_scalar()
+ || !type_b->is_scalar()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "Operands to relational operators must be scalar and "
+ "numeric");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "Either the operands' types must match, or the conversions from
+ * Section 4.1.10 "Implicit Conversions" will be applied to the integer
+ * operand, after which the types must match."
+ */
+ if (!apply_implicit_conversion(type_a, value_b, state)
+ && !apply_implicit_conversion(type_b, value_a, state)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "Could not implicitly convert operands to "
+ "relational operator");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+ type_a = value_a->type;
+ type_b = value_b->type;
+
+ if (type_a->base_type != type_b->base_type) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "base type mismatch");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "The result is scalar Boolean."
+ */
+ return glsl_type::bool_type;
+}
+
+/**
+ * \brief Return the result type of a bit-shift operation.
+ *
+ * If the given types to the bit-shift operator are invalid, return
+ * glsl_type::error_type.
+ *
+ * \param type_a Type of LHS of bit-shift op
+ * \param type_b Type of RHS of bit-shift op
+ */
+static const struct glsl_type *
+shift_result_type(const struct glsl_type *type_a,
+ const struct glsl_type *type_b,
+ ast_operators op,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, YYLTYPE *loc)
+{
+ if (state->language_version < 130) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "bit operations require GLSL 1.30");
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* From page 50 (page 56 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ *
+ * "The shift operators (<<) and (>>). For both operators, the operands
+ * must be signed or unsigned integers or integer vectors. One operand
+ * can be signed while the other is unsigned."
+ */
+ if (!type_a->is_integer()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "LHS of operator %s must be an integer or "
+ "integer vector", ast_expression::operator_string(op));
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+
+ }
+ if (!type_b->is_integer()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "RHS of operator %s must be an integer or "
+ "integer vector", ast_expression::operator_string(op));
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "If the first operand is a scalar, the second operand has to be
+ * a scalar as well."
+ */
+ if (type_a->is_scalar() && !type_b->is_scalar()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "If the first operand of %s is scalar, the "
+ "second must be scalar as well",
+ ast_expression::operator_string(op));
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* If both operands are vectors, check that they have same number of
+ * elements.
+ */
+ if (type_a->is_vector() &&
+ type_b->is_vector() &&
+ type_a->vector_elements != type_b->vector_elements) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "Vector operands to operator %s must "
+ "have same number of elements",
+ ast_expression::operator_string(op));
+ return glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* "In all cases, the resulting type will be the same type as the left
+ * operand."
+ */
+ return type_a;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Validates that a value can be assigned to a location with a specified type
+ *
+ * Validates that \c rhs can be assigned to some location. If the types are
+ * not an exact match but an automatic conversion is possible, \c rhs will be
+ * converted.
+ *
+ * \return
+ * \c NULL if \c rhs cannot be assigned to a location with type \c lhs_type.
+ * Otherwise the actual RHS to be assigned will be returned. This may be
+ * \c rhs, or it may be \c rhs after some type conversion.
+ *
+ * \note
+ * In addition to being used for assignments, this function is used to
+ * type-check return values.
+ */
+ir_rvalue *
+validate_assignment(struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
+ const glsl_type *lhs_type, ir_rvalue *rhs)
+{
+ /* If there is already some error in the RHS, just return it. Anything
+ * else will lead to an avalanche of error message back to the user.
+ */
+ if (rhs->type->is_error())
+ return rhs;
+
+ /* If the types are identical, the assignment can trivially proceed.
+ */
+ if (rhs->type == lhs_type)
+ return rhs;
+
+ /* If the array element types are the same and the size of the LHS is zero,
+ * the assignment is okay.
+ *
+ * Note: Whole-array assignments are not permitted in GLSL 1.10, but this
+ * is handled by ir_dereference::is_lvalue.
+ */
+ if (lhs_type->is_array() && rhs->type->is_array()
+ && (lhs_type->element_type() == rhs->type->element_type())
+ && (lhs_type->array_size() == 0)) {
+ return rhs;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for implicit conversion in GLSL 1.20 */
+ if (apply_implicit_conversion(lhs_type, rhs, state)) {
+ if (rhs->type == lhs_type)
+ return rhs;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+ir_rvalue *
+do_assignment(exec_list *instructions, struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
+ ir_rvalue *lhs, ir_rvalue *rhs,
+ YYLTYPE lhs_loc)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+ bool error_emitted = (lhs->type->is_error() || rhs->type->is_error());
+
+ if (!error_emitted) {
+ if (lhs->variable_referenced() != NULL
+ && lhs->variable_referenced()->read_only) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&lhs_loc, state,
+ "assignment to read-only variable '%s'",
+ lhs->variable_referenced()->name);
+ error_emitted = true;
+
+ } else if (!lhs->is_lvalue()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& lhs_loc, state, "non-lvalue in assignment");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ if (state->es_shader && lhs->type->is_array()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&lhs_loc, state, "whole array assignment is not "
+ "allowed in GLSL ES 1.00.");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ ir_rvalue *new_rhs = validate_assignment(state, lhs->type, rhs);
+ if (new_rhs == NULL) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& lhs_loc, state, "type mismatch");
+ } else {
+ rhs = new_rhs;
+
+ /* If the LHS array was not declared with a size, it takes it size from
+ * the RHS. If the LHS is an l-value and a whole array, it must be a
+ * dereference of a variable. Any other case would require that the LHS
+ * is either not an l-value or not a whole array.
+ */
+ if (lhs->type->array_size() == 0) {
+ ir_dereference *const d = lhs->as_dereference();
+
+ assert(d != NULL);
+
+ ir_variable *const var = d->variable_referenced();
+
+ assert(var != NULL);
+
+ if (var->max_array_access >= unsigned(rhs->type->array_size())) {
+ /* FINISHME: This should actually log the location of the RHS. */
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& lhs_loc, state, "array size must be > %u due to "
+ "previous access",
+ var->max_array_access);
+ }
+
+ var->type = glsl_type::get_array_instance(lhs->type->element_type(),
+ rhs->type->array_size());
+ d->type = var->type;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Most callers of do_assignment (assign, add_assign, pre_inc/dec,
+ * but not post_inc) need the converted assigned value as an rvalue
+ * to handle things like:
+ *
+ * i = j += 1;
+ *
+ * So we always just store the computed value being assigned to a
+ * temporary and return a deref of that temporary. If the rvalue
+ * ends up not being used, the temp will get copy-propagated out.
+ */
+ ir_variable *var = new(ctx) ir_variable(rhs->type, "assignment_tmp",
+ ir_var_temporary);
+ ir_dereference_variable *deref_var = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
+ instructions->push_tail(var);
+ instructions->push_tail(new(ctx) ir_assignment(deref_var,
+ rhs,
+ NULL));
+ deref_var = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
+
+ if (!error_emitted)
+ instructions->push_tail(new(ctx) ir_assignment(lhs, deref_var, NULL));
+
+ return new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
+}
+
+static ir_rvalue *
+get_lvalue_copy(exec_list *instructions, ir_rvalue *lvalue)
+{
+ void *ctx = ralloc_parent(lvalue);
+ ir_variable *var;
+
+ var = new(ctx) ir_variable(lvalue->type, "_post_incdec_tmp",
+ ir_var_temporary);
+ instructions->push_tail(var);
+ var->mode = ir_var_auto;
+
+ instructions->push_tail(new(ctx) ir_assignment(new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var),
+ lvalue, NULL));
+
+ /* Once we've created this temporary, mark it read only so it's no
+ * longer considered an lvalue.
+ */
+ var->read_only = true;
+
+ return new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_node::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ (void) instructions;
+ (void) state;
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static void
+mark_whole_array_access(ir_rvalue *access)
+{
+ ir_dereference_variable *deref = access->as_dereference_variable();
+
+ if (deref) {
+ deref->var->max_array_access = deref->type->length - 1;
+ }
+}
+
+static ir_rvalue *
+do_comparison(void *mem_ctx, int operation, ir_rvalue *op0, ir_rvalue *op1)
+{
+ int join_op;
+ ir_rvalue *cmp = NULL;
+
+ if (operation == ir_binop_all_equal)
+ join_op = ir_binop_logic_and;
+ else
+ join_op = ir_binop_logic_or;
+
+ switch (op0->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL:
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(operation, op0, op1);
+
+ case GLSL_TYPE_ARRAY: {
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < op0->type->length; i++) {
+ ir_rvalue *e0, *e1, *result;
+
+ e0 = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_array(op0->clone(mem_ctx, NULL),
+ new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(i));
+ e1 = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_array(op1->clone(mem_ctx, NULL),
+ new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(i));
+ result = do_comparison(mem_ctx, operation, e0, e1);
+
+ if (cmp) {
+ cmp = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(join_op, cmp, result);
+ } else {
+ cmp = result;
+ }
+ }
+
+ mark_whole_array_access(op0);
+ mark_whole_array_access(op1);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case GLSL_TYPE_STRUCT: {
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < op0->type->length; i++) {
+ ir_rvalue *e0, *e1, *result;
+ const char *field_name = op0->type->fields.structure[i].name;
+
+ e0 = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_record(op0->clone(mem_ctx, NULL),
+ field_name);
+ e1 = new(mem_ctx) ir_dereference_record(op1->clone(mem_ctx, NULL),
+ field_name);
+ result = do_comparison(mem_ctx, operation, e0, e1);
+
+ if (cmp) {
+ cmp = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(join_op, cmp, result);
+ } else {
+ cmp = result;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case GLSL_TYPE_ERROR:
+ case GLSL_TYPE_VOID:
+ case GLSL_TYPE_SAMPLER:
+ /* I assume a comparison of a struct containing a sampler just
+ * ignores the sampler present in the type.
+ */
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (cmp == NULL)
+ cmp = new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(true);
+
+ return cmp;
+}
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_expression::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+ static const int operations[AST_NUM_OPERATORS] = {
+ -1, /* ast_assign doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_plus doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
+ ir_unop_neg,
+ ir_binop_add,
+ ir_binop_sub,
+ ir_binop_mul,
+ ir_binop_div,
+ ir_binop_mod,
+ ir_binop_lshift,
+ ir_binop_rshift,
+ ir_binop_less,
+ ir_binop_greater,
+ ir_binop_lequal,
+ ir_binop_gequal,
+ ir_binop_all_equal,
+ ir_binop_any_nequal,
+ ir_binop_bit_and,
+ ir_binop_bit_xor,
+ ir_binop_bit_or,
+ ir_unop_bit_not,
+ ir_binop_logic_and,
+ ir_binop_logic_xor,
+ ir_binop_logic_or,
+ ir_unop_logic_not,
+
+ /* Note: The following block of expression types actually convert
+ * to multiple IR instructions.
+ */
+ ir_binop_mul, /* ast_mul_assign */
+ ir_binop_div, /* ast_div_assign */
+ ir_binop_mod, /* ast_mod_assign */
+ ir_binop_add, /* ast_add_assign */
+ ir_binop_sub, /* ast_sub_assign */
+ ir_binop_lshift, /* ast_ls_assign */
+ ir_binop_rshift, /* ast_rs_assign */
+ ir_binop_bit_and, /* ast_and_assign */
+ ir_binop_bit_xor, /* ast_xor_assign */
+ ir_binop_bit_or, /* ast_or_assign */
+
+ -1, /* ast_conditional doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
+ ir_binop_add, /* ast_pre_inc. */
+ ir_binop_sub, /* ast_pre_dec. */
+ ir_binop_add, /* ast_post_inc. */
+ ir_binop_sub, /* ast_post_dec. */
+ -1, /* ast_field_selection doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_array_index doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_function_call doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_identifier doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_int_constant doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_uint_constant doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_float_constant doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_bool_constant doesn't conv to ir_expression. */
+ -1, /* ast_sequence doesn't convert to ir_expression. */
+ };
+ ir_rvalue *result = NULL;
+ ir_rvalue *op[3];
+ const struct glsl_type *type = glsl_type::error_type;
+ bool error_emitted = false;
+ YYLTYPE loc;
+
+ loc = this->get_location();
+
+ switch (this->oper) {
+ case ast_assign: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ result = do_assignment(instructions, state, op[0], op[1],
+ this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
+ error_emitted = result->type->is_error();
+ type = result->type;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_plus:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ type = unary_arithmetic_result_type(op[0]->type, state, & loc);
+
+ error_emitted = type->is_error();
+
+ result = op[0];
+ break;
+
+ case ast_neg:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ type = unary_arithmetic_result_type(op[0]->type, state, & loc);
+
+ error_emitted = type->is_error();
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_add:
+ case ast_sub:
+ case ast_mul:
+ case ast_div:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ type = arithmetic_result_type(op[0], op[1],
+ (this->oper == ast_mul),
+ state, & loc);
+ error_emitted = type->is_error();
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_mod:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ type = modulus_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, state, & loc);
+
+ assert(operations[this->oper] == ir_binop_mod);
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+ error_emitted = type->is_error();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_lshift:
+ case ast_rshift:
+ if (state->language_version < 130) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "operator %s requires GLSL 1.30",
+ operator_string(this->oper));
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+ type = shift_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, this->oper, state,
+ &loc);
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+ error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_less:
+ case ast_greater:
+ case ast_lequal:
+ case ast_gequal:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ type = relational_result_type(op[0], op[1], state, & loc);
+
+ /* The relational operators must either generate an error or result
+ * in a scalar boolean. See page 57 of the GLSL 1.50 spec.
+ */
+ assert(type->is_error()
+ || ((type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL)
+ && type->is_scalar()));
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+ error_emitted = type->is_error();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_nequal:
+ case ast_equal:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ /* From page 58 (page 64 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "The equality operators equal (==), and not equal (!=)
+ * operate on all types. They result in a scalar Boolean. If
+ * the operand types do not match, then there must be a
+ * conversion from Section 4.1.10 "Implicit Conversions"
+ * applied to one operand that can make them match, in which
+ * case this conversion is done."
+ */
+ if ((!apply_implicit_conversion(op[0]->type, op[1], state)
+ && !apply_implicit_conversion(op[1]->type, op[0], state))
+ || (op[0]->type != op[1]->type)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "operands of `%s' must have the same "
+ "type", (this->oper == ast_equal) ? "==" : "!=");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ } else if ((state->language_version <= 110)
+ && (op[0]->type->is_array() || op[1]->type->is_array())) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array comparisons forbidden in "
+ "GLSL 1.10");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ result = do_comparison(ctx, operations[this->oper], op[0], op[1]);
+ type = glsl_type::bool_type;
+
+ assert(error_emitted || (result->type == glsl_type::bool_type));
+ break;
+
+ case ast_bit_and:
+ case ast_bit_xor:
+ case ast_bit_or:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+ type = bit_logic_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, this->oper,
+ state, &loc);
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+ error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_bit_not:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ if (state->language_version < 130) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "bit-wise operations require GLSL 1.30");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ if (!op[0]->type->is_integer()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "operand of `~' must be an integer");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ type = op[0]->type;
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_bit_not, type, op[0], NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_logic_and: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ if (!op[0]->type->is_boolean() || !op[0]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[0]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "LHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
+ operator_string(this->oper));
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ ir_constant *op0_const = op[0]->constant_expression_value();
+ if (op0_const) {
+ if (op0_const->value.b[0]) {
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ if (!op[1]->type->is_boolean() || !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "RHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
+ operator_string(this->oper));
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+ result = op[1];
+ } else {
+ result = op0_const;
+ }
+ type = glsl_type::bool_type;
+ } else {
+ ir_variable *const tmp = new(ctx) ir_variable(glsl_type::bool_type,
+ "and_tmp",
+ ir_var_temporary);
+ instructions->push_tail(tmp);
+
+ ir_if *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(op[0]);
+ instructions->push_tail(stmt);
+
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(&stmt->then_instructions, state);
+
+ if (!op[1]->type->is_boolean() || !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "RHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
+ operator_string(this->oper));
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ ir_dereference *const then_deref = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ ir_assignment *const then_assign =
+ new(ctx) ir_assignment(then_deref, op[1], NULL);
+ stmt->then_instructions.push_tail(then_assign);
+
+ ir_dereference *const else_deref = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ ir_assignment *const else_assign =
+ new(ctx) ir_assignment(else_deref, new(ctx) ir_constant(false), NULL);
+ stmt->else_instructions.push_tail(else_assign);
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ type = tmp->type;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_logic_or: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ if (!op[0]->type->is_boolean() || !op[0]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[0]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "LHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
+ operator_string(this->oper));
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ ir_constant *op0_const = op[0]->constant_expression_value();
+ if (op0_const) {
+ if (op0_const->value.b[0]) {
+ result = op0_const;
+ } else {
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ if (!op[1]->type->is_boolean() || !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "RHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
+ operator_string(this->oper));
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+ result = op[1];
+ }
+ type = glsl_type::bool_type;
+ } else {
+ ir_variable *const tmp = new(ctx) ir_variable(glsl_type::bool_type,
+ "or_tmp",
+ ir_var_temporary);
+ instructions->push_tail(tmp);
+
+ ir_if *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(op[0]);
+ instructions->push_tail(stmt);
+
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(&stmt->else_instructions, state);
+
+ if (!op[1]->type->is_boolean() || !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "RHS of `%s' must be scalar boolean",
+ operator_string(this->oper));
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ ir_dereference *const then_deref = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ ir_assignment *const then_assign =
+ new(ctx) ir_assignment(then_deref, new(ctx) ir_constant(true), NULL);
+ stmt->then_instructions.push_tail(then_assign);
+
+ ir_dereference *const else_deref = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ ir_assignment *const else_assign =
+ new(ctx) ir_assignment(else_deref, op[1], NULL);
+ stmt->else_instructions.push_tail(else_assign);
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ type = tmp->type;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_logic_xor:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], glsl_type::bool_type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+ type = glsl_type::bool_type;
+ break;
+
+ case ast_logic_not:
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ if (!op[0]->type->is_boolean() || !op[0]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[0]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "operand of `!' must be scalar boolean");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], glsl_type::bool_type,
+ op[0], NULL);
+ type = glsl_type::bool_type;
+ break;
+
+ case ast_mul_assign:
+ case ast_div_assign:
+ case ast_add_assign:
+ case ast_sub_assign: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ type = arithmetic_result_type(op[0], op[1],
+ (this->oper == ast_mul_assign),
+ state, & loc);
+
+ ir_rvalue *temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+
+ result = do_assignment(instructions, state,
+ op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL), temp_rhs,
+ this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
+ type = result->type;
+ error_emitted = (op[0]->type->is_error());
+
+ /* GLSL 1.10 does not allow array assignment. However, we don't have to
+ * explicitly test for this because none of the binary expression
+ * operators allow array operands either.
+ */
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_mod_assign: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ type = modulus_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, state, & loc);
+
+ assert(operations[this->oper] == ir_binop_mod);
+
+ ir_rvalue *temp_rhs;
+ temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+
+ result = do_assignment(instructions, state,
+ op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL), temp_rhs,
+ this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
+ type = result->type;
+ error_emitted = type->is_error();
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_ls_assign:
+ case ast_rs_assign: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+ type = shift_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, this->oper, state,
+ &loc);
+ ir_rvalue *temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper],
+ type, op[0], op[1]);
+ result = do_assignment(instructions, state, op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL),
+ temp_rhs,
+ this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
+ error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_and_assign:
+ case ast_xor_assign:
+ case ast_or_assign: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+ type = bit_logic_result_type(op[0]->type, op[1]->type, this->oper,
+ state, &loc);
+ ir_rvalue *temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper],
+ type, op[0], op[1]);
+ result = do_assignment(instructions, state, op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL),
+ temp_rhs,
+ this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
+ error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_conditional: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ /* From page 59 (page 65 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "The ternary selection operator (?:). It operates on three
+ * expressions (exp1 ? exp2 : exp3). This operator evaluates the
+ * first expression, which must result in a scalar Boolean."
+ */
+ if (!op[0]->type->is_boolean() || !op[0]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[0]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "?: condition must be scalar boolean");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ /* The :? operator is implemented by generating an anonymous temporary
+ * followed by an if-statement. The last instruction in each branch of
+ * the if-statement assigns a value to the anonymous temporary. This
+ * temporary is the r-value of the expression.
+ */
+ exec_list then_instructions;
+ exec_list else_instructions;
+
+ op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(&then_instructions, state);
+ op[2] = this->subexpressions[2]->hir(&else_instructions, state);
+
+ /* From page 59 (page 65 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "The second and third expressions can be any type, as
+ * long their types match, or there is a conversion in
+ * Section 4.1.10 "Implicit Conversions" that can be applied
+ * to one of the expressions to make their types match. This
+ * resulting matching type is the type of the entire
+ * expression."
+ */
+ if ((!apply_implicit_conversion(op[1]->type, op[2], state)
+ && !apply_implicit_conversion(op[2]->type, op[1], state))
+ || (op[1]->type != op[2]->type)) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->subexpressions[1]->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "Second and third operands of ?: "
+ "operator must have matching types.");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ type = glsl_type::error_type;
+ } else {
+ type = op[1]->type;
+ }
+
+ /* From page 33 (page 39 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
+ *
+ * "The second and third expressions must be the same type, but can
+ * be of any type other than an array."
+ */
+ if ((state->language_version <= 110) && type->is_array()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "Second and third operands of ?: "
+ "operator must not be arrays.");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ ir_constant *cond_val = op[0]->constant_expression_value();
+ ir_constant *then_val = op[1]->constant_expression_value();
+ ir_constant *else_val = op[2]->constant_expression_value();
+
+ if (then_instructions.is_empty()
+ && else_instructions.is_empty()
+ && (cond_val != NULL) && (then_val != NULL) && (else_val != NULL)) {
+ result = (cond_val->value.b[0]) ? then_val : else_val;
+ } else {
+ ir_variable *const tmp =
+ new(ctx) ir_variable(type, "conditional_tmp", ir_var_temporary);
+ instructions->push_tail(tmp);
+
+ ir_if *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(op[0]);
+ instructions->push_tail(stmt);
+
+ then_instructions.move_nodes_to(& stmt->then_instructions);
+ ir_dereference *const then_deref =
+ new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ ir_assignment *const then_assign =
+ new(ctx) ir_assignment(then_deref, op[1], NULL);
+ stmt->then_instructions.push_tail(then_assign);
+
+ else_instructions.move_nodes_to(& stmt->else_instructions);
+ ir_dereference *const else_deref =
+ new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ ir_assignment *const else_assign =
+ new(ctx) ir_assignment(else_deref, op[2], NULL);
+ stmt->else_instructions.push_tail(else_assign);
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(tmp);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_pre_inc:
+ case ast_pre_dec: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT)
+ op[1] = new(ctx) ir_constant(1.0f);
+ else
+ op[1] = new(ctx) ir_constant(1);
+
+ type = arithmetic_result_type(op[0], op[1], false, state, & loc);
+
+ ir_rvalue *temp_rhs;
+ temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+
+ result = do_assignment(instructions, state,
+ op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL), temp_rhs,
+ this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
+ type = result->type;
+ error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error();
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_post_inc:
+ case ast_post_dec: {
+ op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT)
+ op[1] = new(ctx) ir_constant(1.0f);
+ else
+ op[1] = new(ctx) ir_constant(1);
+
+ error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
+
+ type = arithmetic_result_type(op[0], op[1], false, state, & loc);
+
+ ir_rvalue *temp_rhs;
+ temp_rhs = new(ctx) ir_expression(operations[this->oper], type,
+ op[0], op[1]);
+
+ /* Get a temporary of a copy of the lvalue before it's modified.
+ * This may get thrown away later.
+ */
+ result = get_lvalue_copy(instructions, op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL));
+
+ (void)do_assignment(instructions, state,
+ op[0]->clone(ctx, NULL), temp_rhs,
+ this->subexpressions[0]->get_location());
+
+ type = result->type;
+ error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error();
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_field_selection:
+ result = _mesa_ast_field_selection_to_hir(this, instructions, state);
+ type = result->type;
+ break;
+
+ case ast_array_index: {
+ YYLTYPE index_loc = subexpressions[1]->get_location();
+
+ op[0] = subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state);
+ op[1] = subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ error_emitted = op[0]->type->is_error() || op[1]->type->is_error();
+
+ ir_rvalue *const array = op[0];
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_array(op[0], op[1]);
+
+ /* Do not use op[0] after this point. Use array.
+ */
+ op[0] = NULL;
+
+
+ if (error_emitted)
+ break;
+
+ if (!array->type->is_array()
+ && !array->type->is_matrix()
+ && !array->type->is_vector()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& index_loc, state,
+ "cannot dereference non-array / non-matrix / "
+ "non-vector");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ if (!op[1]->type->is_integer()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& index_loc, state,
+ "array index must be integer type");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ } else if (!op[1]->type->is_scalar()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& index_loc, state,
+ "array index must be scalar");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ /* If the array index is a constant expression and the array has a
+ * declared size, ensure that the access is in-bounds. If the array
+ * index is not a constant expression, ensure that the array has a
+ * declared size.
+ */
+ ir_constant *const const_index = op[1]->constant_expression_value();
+ if (const_index != NULL) {
+ const int idx = const_index->value.i[0];
+ const char *type_name;
+ unsigned bound = 0;
+
+ if (array->type->is_matrix()) {
+ type_name = "matrix";
+ } else if (array->type->is_vector()) {
+ type_name = "vector";
+ } else {
+ type_name = "array";
+ }
+
+ /* From page 24 (page 30 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "It is illegal to declare an array with a size, and then
+ * later (in the same shader) index the same array with an
+ * integral constant expression greater than or equal to the
+ * declared size. It is also illegal to index an array with a
+ * negative constant expression."
+ */
+ if (array->type->is_matrix()) {
+ if (array->type->row_type()->vector_elements <= idx) {
+ bound = array->type->row_type()->vector_elements;
+ }
+ } else if (array->type->is_vector()) {
+ if (array->type->vector_elements <= idx) {
+ bound = array->type->vector_elements;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if ((array->type->array_size() > 0)
+ && (array->type->array_size() <= idx)) {
+ bound = array->type->array_size();
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (bound > 0) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "%s index must be < %u",
+ type_name, bound);
+ error_emitted = true;
+ } else if (idx < 0) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "%s index must be >= 0",
+ type_name);
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ if (array->type->is_array()) {
+ /* If the array is a variable dereference, it dereferences the
+ * whole array, by definition. Use this to get the variable.
+ *
+ * FINISHME: Should some methods for getting / setting / testing
+ * FINISHME: array access limits be added to ir_dereference?
+ */
+ ir_variable *const v = array->whole_variable_referenced();
+ if ((v != NULL) && (unsigned(idx) > v->max_array_access))
+ v->max_array_access = idx;
+ }
+ } else if (array->type->array_size() == 0) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "unsized array index must be constant");
+ } else {
+ if (array->type->is_array()) {
+ /* whole_variable_referenced can return NULL if the array is a
+ * member of a structure. In this case it is safe to not update
+ * the max_array_access field because it is never used for fields
+ * of structures.
+ */
+ ir_variable *v = array->whole_variable_referenced();
+ if (v != NULL)
+ v->max_array_access = array->type->array_size();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* From page 23 (29 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ *
+ * "Samplers aggregated into arrays within a shader (using square
+ * brackets [ ]) can only be indexed with integral constant
+ * expressions [...]."
+ *
+ * This restriction was added in GLSL 1.30. Shaders using earlier version
+ * of the language should not be rejected by the compiler front-end for
+ * using this construct. This allows useful things such as using a loop
+ * counter as the index to an array of samplers. If the loop in unrolled,
+ * the code should compile correctly. Instead, emit a warning.
+ */
+ if (array->type->is_array() &&
+ array->type->element_type()->is_sampler() &&
+ const_index == NULL) {
+
+ if (state->language_version == 100) {
+ _mesa_glsl_warning(&loc, state,
+ "sampler arrays indexed with non-constant "
+ "expressions is optional in GLSL ES 1.00");
+ } else if (state->language_version < 130) {
+ _mesa_glsl_warning(&loc, state,
+ "sampler arrays indexed with non-constant "
+ "expressions is forbidden in GLSL 1.30 and "
+ "later");
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "sampler arrays indexed with non-constant "
+ "expressions is forbidden in GLSL 1.30 and "
+ "later");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (error_emitted)
+ result->type = glsl_type::error_type;
+
+ type = result->type;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_function_call:
+ /* Should *NEVER* get here. ast_function_call should always be handled
+ * by ast_function_expression::hir.
+ */
+ assert(0);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_identifier: {
+ /* ast_identifier can appear several places in a full abstract syntax
+ * tree. This particular use must be at location specified in the grammar
+ * as 'variable_identifier'.
+ */
+ ir_variable *var =
+ state->symbols->get_variable(this->primary_expression.identifier);
+
+ result = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
+
+ if (var != NULL) {
+ var->used = true;
+ type = result->type;
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "`%s' undeclared",
+ this->primary_expression.identifier);
+
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_int_constant:
+ type = glsl_type::int_type;
+ result = new(ctx) ir_constant(this->primary_expression.int_constant);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_uint_constant:
+ type = glsl_type::uint_type;
+ result = new(ctx) ir_constant(this->primary_expression.uint_constant);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_float_constant:
+ type = glsl_type::float_type;
+ result = new(ctx) ir_constant(this->primary_expression.float_constant);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_bool_constant:
+ type = glsl_type::bool_type;
+ result = new(ctx) ir_constant(bool(this->primary_expression.bool_constant));
+ break;
+
+ case ast_sequence: {
+ /* It should not be possible to generate a sequence in the AST without
+ * any expressions in it.
+ */
+ assert(!this->expressions.is_empty());
+
+ /* The r-value of a sequence is the last expression in the sequence. If
+ * the other expressions in the sequence do not have side-effects (and
+ * therefore add instructions to the instruction list), they get dropped
+ * on the floor.
+ */
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_node, ast, link, &this->expressions)
+ result = ast->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ type = result->type;
+
+ /* Any errors should have already been emitted in the loop above.
+ */
+ error_emitted = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (type->is_error() && !error_emitted)
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "type mismatch");
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_expression_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ /* It is possible to have expression statements that don't have an
+ * expression. This is the solitary semicolon:
+ *
+ * for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
+ * ;
+ *
+ * In this case the expression will be NULL. Test for NULL and don't do
+ * anything in that case.
+ */
+ if (expression != NULL)
+ expression->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ /* Statements do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_compound_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ if (new_scope)
+ state->symbols->push_scope();
+
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_node, ast, link, &this->statements)
+ ast->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ if (new_scope)
+ state->symbols->pop_scope();
+
+ /* Compound statements do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+static const glsl_type *
+process_array_type(YYLTYPE *loc, const glsl_type *base, ast_node *array_size,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ unsigned length = 0;
+
+ /* FINISHME: Reject delcarations of multidimensional arrays. */
+
+ if (array_size != NULL) {
+ exec_list dummy_instructions;
+ ir_rvalue *const ir = array_size->hir(& dummy_instructions, state);
+ YYLTYPE loc = array_size->get_location();
+
+ /* FINISHME: Verify that the grammar forbids side-effects in array
+ * FINISHME: sizes. i.e., 'vec4 [x = 12] data'
+ */
+ assert(dummy_instructions.is_empty());
+
+ if (ir != NULL) {
+ if (!ir->type->is_integer()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be integer type");
+ } else if (!ir->type->is_scalar()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be scalar type");
+ } else {
+ ir_constant *const size = ir->constant_expression_value();
+
+ if (size == NULL) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be a "
+ "constant valued expression");
+ } else if (size->value.i[0] <= 0) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be > 0");
+ } else {
+ assert(size->type == ir->type);
+ length = size->value.u[0];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (state->es_shader) {
+ /* Section 10.17 of the GLSL ES 1.00 specification states that unsized
+ * array declarations have been removed from the language.
+ */
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state, "unsized array declarations are not "
+ "allowed in GLSL ES 1.00.");
+ }
+
+ return glsl_type::get_array_instance(base, length);
+}
+
+
+const glsl_type *
+ast_type_specifier::glsl_type(const char **name,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state) const
+{
+ const struct glsl_type *type;
+
+ type = state->symbols->get_type(this->type_name);
+ *name = this->type_name;
+
+ if (this->is_array) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ type = process_array_type(&loc, type, this->array_size, state);
+ }
+
+ return type;
+}
+
+
+static void
+apply_type_qualifier_to_variable(const struct ast_type_qualifier *qual,
+ ir_variable *var,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
+ YYLTYPE *loc)
+{
+ if (qual->flags.q.invariant) {
+ if (var->used) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "variable `%s' may not be redeclared "
+ "`invariant' after being used",
+ var->name);
+ } else {
+ var->invariant = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (qual->flags.q.constant || qual->flags.q.attribute
+ || qual->flags.q.uniform
+ || (qual->flags.q.varying && (state->target == fragment_shader)))
+ var->read_only = 1;
+
+ if (qual->flags.q.centroid)
+ var->centroid = 1;
+
+ if (qual->flags.q.attribute && state->target != vertex_shader) {
+ var->type = glsl_type::error_type;
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "`attribute' variables may not be declared in the "
+ "%s shader",
+ _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target));
+ }
+
+ /* From page 25 (page 31 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
+ *
+ * "The varying qualifier can be used only with the data types
+ * float, vec2, vec3, vec4, mat2, mat3, and mat4, or arrays of
+ * these."
+ */
+ if (qual->flags.q.varying) {
+ const glsl_type *non_array_type;
+
+ if (var->type && var->type->is_array())
+ non_array_type = var->type->fields.array;
+ else
+ non_array_type = var->type;
+
+ if (non_array_type && non_array_type->base_type != GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT) {
+ var->type = glsl_type::error_type;
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "varying variables must be of base type float");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If there is no qualifier that changes the mode of the variable, leave
+ * the setting alone.
+ */
+ if (qual->flags.q.in && qual->flags.q.out)
+ var->mode = ir_var_inout;
+ else if (qual->flags.q.attribute || qual->flags.q.in
+ || (qual->flags.q.varying && (state->target == fragment_shader)))
+ var->mode = ir_var_in;
+ else if (qual->flags.q.out
+ || (qual->flags.q.varying && (state->target == vertex_shader)))
+ var->mode = ir_var_out;
+ else if (qual->flags.q.uniform)
+ var->mode = ir_var_uniform;
+
+ if (state->all_invariant && (state->current_function == NULL)) {
+ switch (state->target) {
+ case vertex_shader:
+ if (var->mode == ir_var_out)
+ var->invariant = true;
+ break;
+ case geometry_shader:
+ if ((var->mode == ir_var_in) || (var->mode == ir_var_out))
+ var->invariant = true;
+ break;
+ case fragment_shader:
+ if (var->mode == ir_var_in)
+ var->invariant = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (qual->flags.q.flat)
+ var->interpolation = ir_var_flat;
+ else if (qual->flags.q.noperspective)
+ var->interpolation = ir_var_noperspective;
+ else
+ var->interpolation = ir_var_smooth;
+
+ var->pixel_center_integer = qual->flags.q.pixel_center_integer;
+ var->origin_upper_left = qual->flags.q.origin_upper_left;
+ if ((qual->flags.q.origin_upper_left || qual->flags.q.pixel_center_integer)
+ && (strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragCoord") != 0)) {
+ const char *const qual_string = (qual->flags.q.origin_upper_left)
+ ? "origin_upper_left" : "pixel_center_integer";
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "layout qualifier `%s' can only be applied to "
+ "fragment shader input `gl_FragCoord'",
+ qual_string);
+ }
+
+ if (qual->flags.q.explicit_location) {
+ const bool global_scope = (state->current_function == NULL);
+ bool fail = false;
+ const char *string = "";
+
+ /* In the vertex shader only shader inputs can be given explicit
+ * locations.
+ *
+ * In the fragment shader only shader outputs can be given explicit
+ * locations.
+ */
+ switch (state->target) {
+ case vertex_shader:
+ if (!global_scope || (var->mode != ir_var_in)) {
+ fail = true;
+ string = "input";
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case geometry_shader:
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "geometry shader variables cannot be given "
+ "explicit locations\n");
+ break;
+
+ case fragment_shader:
+ if (!global_scope || (var->mode != ir_var_in)) {
+ fail = true;
+ string = "output";
+ }
+ break;
+ };
+
+ if (fail) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "only %s shader %s variables can be given an "
+ "explicit location\n",
+ _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target),
+ string);
+ } else {
+ var->explicit_location = true;
+
+ /* This bit of silliness is needed because invalid explicit locations
+ * are supposed to be flagged during linking. Small negative values
+ * biased by VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 or FRAG_RESULT_DATA0 could alias
+ * built-in values (e.g., -16+VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 = VERT_ATTRIB_POS).
+ * The linker needs to be able to differentiate these cases. This
+ * ensures that negative values stay negative.
+ */
+ if (qual->location >= 0) {
+ var->location = (state->target == vertex_shader)
+ ? (qual->location + VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0)
+ : (qual->location + FRAG_RESULT_DATA0);
+ } else {
+ var->location = qual->location;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Does the declaration use the 'layout' keyword?
+ */
+ const bool uses_layout = qual->flags.q.pixel_center_integer
+ || qual->flags.q.origin_upper_left
+ || qual->flags.q.explicit_location;
+
+ /* Does the declaration use the deprecated 'attribute' or 'varying'
+ * keywords?
+ */
+ const bool uses_deprecated_qualifier = qual->flags.q.attribute
+ || qual->flags.q.varying;
+
+ /* Is the 'layout' keyword used with parameters that allow relaxed checking.
+ * Many implementations of GL_ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable and some
+ * implementations (only Mesa?) GL_ARB_explicit_attrib_location_enable
+ * allowed the layout qualifier to be used with 'varying' and 'attribute'.
+ * These extensions and all following extensions that add the 'layout'
+ * keyword have been modified to require the use of 'in' or 'out'.
+ *
+ * The following extension do not allow the deprecated keywords:
+ *
+ * GL_AMD_conservative_depth
+ * GL_ARB_gpu_shader5
+ * GL_ARB_separate_shader_objects
+ * GL_ARB_tesselation_shader
+ * GL_ARB_transform_feedback3
+ * GL_ARB_uniform_buffer_object
+ *
+ * It is unknown whether GL_EXT_shader_image_load_store or GL_NV_gpu_shader5
+ * allow layout with the deprecated keywords.
+ */
+ const bool relaxed_layout_qualifier_checking =
+ state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable;
+
+ if (uses_layout && uses_deprecated_qualifier) {
+ if (relaxed_layout_qualifier_checking) {
+ _mesa_glsl_warning(loc, state,
+ "`layout' qualifier may not be used with "
+ "`attribute' or `varying'");
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "`layout' qualifier may not be used with "
+ "`attribute' or `varying'");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Layout qualifiers for gl_FragDepth, which are enabled by extension
+ * AMD_conservative_depth.
+ */
+ int depth_layout_count = qual->flags.q.depth_any
+ + qual->flags.q.depth_greater
+ + qual->flags.q.depth_less
+ + qual->flags.q.depth_unchanged;
+ if (depth_layout_count > 0
+ && !state->AMD_conservative_depth_enable) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "extension GL_AMD_conservative_depth must be enabled "
+ "to use depth layout qualifiers");
+ } else if (depth_layout_count > 0
+ && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragDepth") != 0) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "depth layout qualifiers can be applied only to "
+ "gl_FragDepth");
+ } else if (depth_layout_count > 1
+ && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragDepth") == 0) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(loc, state,
+ "at most one depth layout qualifier can be applied to "
+ "gl_FragDepth");
+ }
+ if (qual->flags.q.depth_any)
+ var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_any;
+ else if (qual->flags.q.depth_greater)
+ var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_greater;
+ else if (qual->flags.q.depth_less)
+ var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_less;
+ else if (qual->flags.q.depth_unchanged)
+ var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_unchanged;
+ else
+ var->depth_layout = ir_depth_layout_none;
+
+ if (var->type->is_array() && state->language_version != 110) {
+ var->array_lvalue = true;
+ }
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_declarator_list::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+ const struct glsl_type *decl_type;
+ const char *type_name = NULL;
+ ir_rvalue *result = NULL;
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ /* From page 46 (page 52 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "To ensure that a particular output variable is invariant, it is
+ * necessary to use the invariant qualifier. It can either be used to
+ * qualify a previously declared variable as being invariant
+ *
+ * invariant gl_Position; // make existing gl_Position be invariant"
+ *
+ * In these cases the parser will set the 'invariant' flag in the declarator
+ * list, and the type will be NULL.
+ */
+ if (this->invariant) {
+ assert(this->type == NULL);
+
+ if (state->current_function != NULL) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "All uses of `invariant' keyword must be at global "
+ "scope\n");
+ }
+
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_declaration, decl, link, &this->declarations) {
+ assert(!decl->is_array);
+ assert(decl->array_size == NULL);
+ assert(decl->initializer == NULL);
+
+ ir_variable *const earlier =
+ state->symbols->get_variable(decl->identifier);
+ if (earlier == NULL) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "Undeclared variable `%s' cannot be marked "
+ "invariant\n", decl->identifier);
+ } else if ((state->target == vertex_shader)
+ && (earlier->mode != ir_var_out)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`%s' cannot be marked invariant, vertex shader "
+ "outputs only\n", decl->identifier);
+ } else if ((state->target == fragment_shader)
+ && (earlier->mode != ir_var_in)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`%s' cannot be marked invariant, fragment shader "
+ "inputs only\n", decl->identifier);
+ } else if (earlier->used) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "variable `%s' may not be redeclared "
+ "`invariant' after being used",
+ earlier->name);
+ } else {
+ earlier->invariant = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Invariant redeclarations do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ assert(this->type != NULL);
+ assert(!this->invariant);
+
+ /* The type specifier may contain a structure definition. Process that
+ * before any of the variable declarations.
+ */
+ (void) this->type->specifier->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ decl_type = this->type->specifier->glsl_type(& type_name, state);
+ if (this->declarations.is_empty()) {
+ /* The only valid case where the declaration list can be empty is when
+ * the declaration is setting the default precision of a built-in type
+ * (e.g., 'precision highp vec4;').
+ */
+
+ if (decl_type != NULL) {
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "incomplete declaration");
+ }
+ }
+
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_declaration, decl, link, &this->declarations) {
+ const struct glsl_type *var_type;
+ ir_variable *var;
+
+ /* FINISHME: Emit a warning if a variable declaration shadows a
+ * FINISHME: declaration at a higher scope.
+ */
+
+ if ((decl_type == NULL) || decl_type->is_void()) {
+ if (type_name != NULL) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "invalid type `%s' in declaration of `%s'",
+ type_name, decl->identifier);
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "invalid type in declaration of `%s'",
+ decl->identifier);
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (decl->is_array) {
+ var_type = process_array_type(&loc, decl_type, decl->array_size,
+ state);
+ } else {
+ var_type = decl_type;
+ }
+
+ var = new(ctx) ir_variable(var_type, decl->identifier, ir_var_auto);
+
+ /* From page 22 (page 28 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 specification;
+ *
+ * "Global variables can only use the qualifiers const,
+ * attribute, uni form, or varying. Only one may be
+ * specified.
+ *
+ * Local variables can only use the qualifier const."
+ *
+ * This is relaxed in GLSL 1.30. It is also relaxed by any extension
+ * that adds the 'layout' keyword.
+ */
+ if ((state->language_version < 130)
+ && !state->ARB_explicit_attrib_location_enable
+ && !state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable) {
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.out) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`out' qualifier in declaration of `%s' "
+ "only valid for function parameters in %s.",
+ decl->identifier, state->version_string);
+ }
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.in) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`in' qualifier in declaration of `%s' "
+ "only valid for function parameters in %s.",
+ decl->identifier, state->version_string);
+ }
+ /* FINISHME: Test for other invalid qualifiers. */
+ }
+
+ apply_type_qualifier_to_variable(& this->type->qualifier, var, state,
+ & loc);
+
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.invariant) {
+ if ((state->target == vertex_shader) && !(var->mode == ir_var_out ||
+ var->mode == ir_var_inout)) {
+ /* FINISHME: Note that this doesn't work for invariant on
+ * a function signature outval
+ */
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`%s' cannot be marked invariant, vertex shader "
+ "outputs only\n", var->name);
+ } else if ((state->target == fragment_shader) &&
+ !(var->mode == ir_var_in || var->mode == ir_var_inout)) {
+ /* FINISHME: Note that this doesn't work for invariant on
+ * a function signature inval
+ */
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`%s' cannot be marked invariant, fragment shader "
+ "inputs only\n", var->name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (state->current_function != NULL) {
+ const char *mode = NULL;
+ const char *extra = "";
+
+ /* There is no need to check for 'inout' here because the parser will
+ * only allow that in function parameter lists.
+ */
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.attribute) {
+ mode = "attribute";
+ } else if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.uniform) {
+ mode = "uniform";
+ } else if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.varying) {
+ mode = "varying";
+ } else if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.in) {
+ mode = "in";
+ extra = " or in function parameter list";
+ } else if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.out) {
+ mode = "out";
+ extra = " or in function parameter list";
+ }
+
+ if (mode) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "%s variable `%s' must be declared at "
+ "global scope%s",
+ mode, var->name, extra);
+ }
+ } else if (var->mode == ir_var_in) {
+ var->read_only = true;
+
+ if (state->target == vertex_shader) {
+ bool error_emitted = false;
+
+ /* From page 31 (page 37 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "Vertex shader inputs can only be float, floating-point
+ * vectors, matrices, signed and unsigned integers and integer
+ * vectors. Vertex shader inputs can also form arrays of these
+ * types, but not structures."
+ *
+ * From page 31 (page 27 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ *
+ * "Vertex shader inputs can only be float, floating-point
+ * vectors, matrices, signed and unsigned integers and integer
+ * vectors. They cannot be arrays or structures."
+ *
+ * From page 23 (page 29 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec:
+ *
+ * "The attribute qualifier can be used only with float,
+ * floating-point vectors, and matrices. Attribute variables
+ * cannot be declared as arrays or structures."
+ */
+ const glsl_type *check_type = var->type->is_array()
+ ? var->type->fields.array : var->type;
+
+ switch (check_type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ if (state->language_version > 120)
+ break;
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ default:
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "vertex shader input / attribute cannot have "
+ "type %s`%s'",
+ var->type->is_array() ? "array of " : "",
+ check_type->name);
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+
+ if (!error_emitted && (state->language_version <= 130)
+ && var->type->is_array()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "vertex shader input / attribute cannot have "
+ "array type");
+ error_emitted = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Integer vertex outputs must be qualified with 'flat'.
+ *
+ * From section 4.3.6 of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ * "If a vertex output is a signed or unsigned integer or integer
+ * vector, then it must be qualified with the interpolation qualifier
+ * flat."
+ */
+ if (state->language_version >= 130
+ && state->target == vertex_shader
+ && state->current_function == NULL
+ && var->type->is_integer()
+ && var->mode == ir_var_out
+ && var->interpolation != ir_var_flat) {
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "If a vertex output is an integer, "
+ "then it must be qualified with 'flat'");
+ }
+
+
+ /* Interpolation qualifiers cannot be applied to 'centroid' and
+ * 'centroid varying'.
+ *
+ * From page 29 (page 35 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ * "interpolation qualifiers may only precede the qualifiers in,
+ * centroid in, out, or centroid out in a declaration. They do not apply
+ * to the deprecated storage qualifiers varying or centroid varying."
+ */
+ if (state->language_version >= 130
+ && this->type->qualifier.has_interpolation()
+ && this->type->qualifier.flags.q.varying) {
+
+ const char *i = this->type->qualifier.interpolation_string();
+ assert(i != NULL);
+ const char *s;
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.centroid)
+ s = "centroid varying";
+ else
+ s = "varying";
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "qualifier '%s' cannot be applied to the "
+ "deprecated storage qualifier '%s'", i, s);
+ }
+
+
+ /* Interpolation qualifiers can only apply to vertex shader outputs and
+ * fragment shader inputs.
+ *
+ * From page 29 (page 35 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ * "Outputs from a vertex shader (out) and inputs to a fragment
+ * shader (in) can be further qualified with one or more of these
+ * interpolation qualifiers"
+ */
+ if (state->language_version >= 130
+ && this->type->qualifier.has_interpolation()) {
+
+ const char *i = this->type->qualifier.interpolation_string();
+ assert(i != NULL);
+
+ switch (state->target) {
+ case vertex_shader:
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.in) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "qualifier '%s' cannot be applied to vertex "
+ "shader inputs", i);
+ }
+ break;
+ case fragment_shader:
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.out) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "qualifier '%s' cannot be applied to fragment "
+ "shader outputs", i);
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ /* From section 4.3.4 of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ * "It is an error to use centroid in in a vertex shader."
+ */
+ if (state->language_version >= 130
+ && this->type->qualifier.flags.q.centroid
+ && this->type->qualifier.flags.q.in
+ && state->target == vertex_shader) {
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "'centroid in' cannot be used in a vertex shader");
+ }
+
+
+ /* Precision qualifiers exists only in GLSL versions 1.00 and >= 1.30.
+ */
+ if (this->type->specifier->precision != ast_precision_none
+ && state->language_version != 100
+ && state->language_version < 130) {
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "precision qualifiers are supported only in GLSL ES "
+ "1.00, and GLSL 1.30 and later");
+ }
+
+
+ /* Precision qualifiers only apply to floating point and integer types.
+ *
+ * From section 4.5.2 of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ * "Any floating point or any integer declaration can have the type
+ * preceded by one of these precision qualifiers [...] Literal
+ * constants do not have precision qualifiers. Neither do Boolean
+ * variables.
+ */
+ if (this->type->specifier->precision != ast_precision_none
+ && !var->type->is_float()
+ && !var->type->is_integer()
+ && !(var->type->is_array()
+ && (var->type->fields.array->is_float()
+ || var->type->fields.array->is_integer()))) {
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "precision qualifiers apply only to floating point "
+ "and integer types");
+ }
+
+ /* Process the initializer and add its instructions to a temporary
+ * list. This list will be added to the instruction stream (below) after
+ * the declaration is added. This is done because in some cases (such as
+ * redeclarations) the declaration may not actually be added to the
+ * instruction stream.
+ */
+ exec_list initializer_instructions;
+ if (decl->initializer != NULL) {
+ YYLTYPE initializer_loc = decl->initializer->get_location();
+
+ /* From page 24 (page 30 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
+ *
+ * "All uniform variables are read-only and are initialized either
+ * directly by an application via API commands, or indirectly by
+ * OpenGL."
+ */
+ if ((state->language_version <= 110)
+ && (var->mode == ir_var_uniform)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& initializer_loc, state,
+ "cannot initialize uniforms in GLSL 1.10");
+ }
+
+ if (var->type->is_sampler()) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& initializer_loc, state,
+ "cannot initialize samplers");
+ }
+
+ if ((var->mode == ir_var_in) && (state->current_function == NULL)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& initializer_loc, state,
+ "cannot initialize %s shader input / %s",
+ _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target),
+ (state->target == vertex_shader)
+ ? "attribute" : "varying");
+ }
+
+ ir_dereference *const lhs = new(ctx) ir_dereference_variable(var);
+ ir_rvalue *rhs = decl->initializer->hir(&initializer_instructions,
+ state);
+
+ /* Calculate the constant value if this is a const or uniform
+ * declaration.
+ */
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.constant
+ || this->type->qualifier.flags.q.uniform) {
+ ir_rvalue *new_rhs = validate_assignment(state, var->type, rhs);
+ if (new_rhs != NULL) {
+ rhs = new_rhs;
+
+ ir_constant *constant_value = rhs->constant_expression_value();
+ if (!constant_value) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& initializer_loc, state,
+ "initializer of %s variable `%s' must be a "
+ "constant expression",
+ (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.constant)
+ ? "const" : "uniform",
+ decl->identifier);
+ if (var->type->is_numeric()) {
+ /* Reduce cascading errors. */
+ var->constant_value = ir_constant::zero(ctx, var->type);
+ }
+ } else {
+ rhs = constant_value;
+ var->constant_value = constant_value;
+ }
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&initializer_loc, state,
+ "initializer of type %s cannot be assigned to "
+ "variable of type %s",
+ rhs->type->name, var->type->name);
+ if (var->type->is_numeric()) {
+ /* Reduce cascading errors. */
+ var->constant_value = ir_constant::zero(ctx, var->type);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (rhs && !rhs->type->is_error()) {
+ bool temp = var->read_only;
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.constant)
+ var->read_only = false;
+
+ /* Never emit code to initialize a uniform.
+ */
+ const glsl_type *initializer_type;
+ if (!this->type->qualifier.flags.q.uniform) {
+ result = do_assignment(&initializer_instructions, state,
+ lhs, rhs,
+ this->get_location());
+ initializer_type = result->type;
+ } else
+ initializer_type = rhs->type;
+
+ /* If the declared variable is an unsized array, it must inherrit
+ * its full type from the initializer. A declaration such as
+ *
+ * uniform float a[] = float[](1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.0);
+ *
+ * becomes
+ *
+ * uniform float a[4] = float[](1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.0);
+ *
+ * The assignment generated in the if-statement (below) will also
+ * automatically handle this case for non-uniforms.
+ *
+ * If the declared variable is not an array, the types must
+ * already match exactly. As a result, the type assignment
+ * here can be done unconditionally. For non-uniforms the call
+ * to do_assignment can change the type of the initializer (via
+ * the implicit conversion rules). For uniforms the initializer
+ * must be a constant expression, and the type of that expression
+ * was validated above.
+ */
+ var->type = initializer_type;
+
+ var->read_only = temp;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* From page 23 (page 29 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
+ *
+ * "It is an error to write to a const variable outside of
+ * its declaration, so they must be initialized when
+ * declared."
+ */
+ if (this->type->qualifier.flags.q.constant && decl->initializer == NULL) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "const declaration of `%s' must be initialized",
+ decl->identifier);
+ }
+
+ /* Check if this declaration is actually a re-declaration, either to
+ * resize an array or add qualifiers to an existing variable.
+ *
+ * This is allowed for variables in the current scope, or when at
+ * global scope (for built-ins in the implicit outer scope).
+ */
+ ir_variable *earlier = state->symbols->get_variable(decl->identifier);
+ if (earlier != NULL && (state->current_function == NULL ||
+ state->symbols->name_declared_this_scope(decl->identifier))) {
+
+ /* From page 24 (page 30 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec,
+ *
+ * "It is legal to declare an array without a size and then
+ * later re-declare the same name as an array of the same
+ * type and specify a size."
+ */
+ if ((earlier->type->array_size() == 0)
+ && var->type->is_array()
+ && (var->type->element_type() == earlier->type->element_type())) {
+ /* FINISHME: This doesn't match the qualifiers on the two
+ * FINISHME: declarations. It's not 100% clear whether this is
+ * FINISHME: required or not.
+ */
+
+ /* From page 54 (page 60 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec:
+ *
+ * "The size [of gl_TexCoord] can be at most
+ * gl_MaxTextureCoords."
+ */
+ const unsigned size = unsigned(var->type->array_size());
+ if ((strcmp("gl_TexCoord", var->name) == 0)
+ && (size > state->Const.MaxTextureCoords)) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "`gl_TexCoord' array size cannot "
+ "be larger than gl_MaxTextureCoords (%u)\n",
+ state->Const.MaxTextureCoords);
+ } else if ((size > 0) && (size <= earlier->max_array_access)) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "array size must be > %u due to "
+ "previous access",
+ earlier->max_array_access);
+ }
+
+ earlier->type = var->type;
+ delete var;
+ var = NULL;
+ } else if (state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable
+ && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragCoord") == 0
+ && earlier->type == var->type
+ && earlier->mode == var->mode) {
+ /* Allow redeclaration of gl_FragCoord for ARB_fcc layout
+ * qualifiers.
+ */
+ earlier->origin_upper_left = var->origin_upper_left;
+ earlier->pixel_center_integer = var->pixel_center_integer;
+
+ /* According to section 4.3.7 of the GLSL 1.30 spec,
+ * the following built-in varaibles can be redeclared with an
+ * interpolation qualifier:
+ * * gl_FrontColor
+ * * gl_BackColor
+ * * gl_FrontSecondaryColor
+ * * gl_BackSecondaryColor
+ * * gl_Color
+ * * gl_SecondaryColor
+ */
+ } else if (state->language_version >= 130
+ && (strcmp(var->name, "gl_FrontColor") == 0
+ || strcmp(var->name, "gl_BackColor") == 0
+ || strcmp(var->name, "gl_FrontSecondaryColor") == 0
+ || strcmp(var->name, "gl_BackSecondaryColor") == 0
+ || strcmp(var->name, "gl_Color") == 0
+ || strcmp(var->name, "gl_SecondaryColor") == 0)
+ && earlier->type == var->type
+ && earlier->mode == var->mode) {
+ earlier->interpolation = var->interpolation;
+
+ /* Layout qualifiers for gl_FragDepth. */
+ } else if (state->AMD_conservative_depth_enable
+ && strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragDepth") == 0
+ && earlier->type == var->type
+ && earlier->mode == var->mode) {
+
+ /** From the AMD_conservative_depth spec:
+ * Within any shader, the first redeclarations of gl_FragDepth
+ * must appear before any use of gl_FragDepth.
+ */
+ if (earlier->used) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "the first redeclaration of gl_FragDepth "
+ "must appear before any use of gl_FragDepth");
+ }
+
+ /* Prevent inconsistent redeclaration of depth layout qualifier. */
+ if (earlier->depth_layout != ir_depth_layout_none
+ && earlier->depth_layout != var->depth_layout) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "gl_FragDepth: depth layout is declared here "
+ "as '%s, but it was previously declared as "
+ "'%s'",
+ depth_layout_string(var->depth_layout),
+ depth_layout_string(earlier->depth_layout));
+ }
+
+ earlier->depth_layout = var->depth_layout;
+
+ } else {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "`%s' redeclared", decl->identifier);
+ }
+
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* By now, we know it's a new variable declaration (we didn't hit the
+ * above "continue").
+ *
+ * From page 15 (page 21 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec,
+ *
+ * "Identifiers starting with "gl_" are reserved for use by
+ * OpenGL, and may not be declared in a shader as either a
+ * variable or a function."
+ */
+ if (strncmp(decl->identifier, "gl_", 3) == 0)
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "identifier `%s' uses reserved `gl_' prefix",
+ decl->identifier);
+
+ /* Add the variable to the symbol table. Note that the initializer's
+ * IR was already processed earlier (though it hasn't been emitted yet),
+ * without the variable in scope.
+ *
+ * This differs from most C-like languages, but it follows the GLSL
+ * specification. From page 28 (page 34 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50
+ * spec:
+ *
+ * "Within a declaration, the scope of a name starts immediately
+ * after the initializer if present or immediately after the name
+ * being declared if not."
+ */
+ if (!state->symbols->add_variable(var)) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "name `%s' already taken in the "
+ "current scope", decl->identifier);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Push the variable declaration to the top. It means that all
+ * the variable declarations will appear in a funny
+ * last-to-first order, but otherwise we run into trouble if a
+ * function is prototyped, a global var is decled, then the
+ * function is defined with usage of the global var. See
+ * glslparsertest's CorrectModule.frag.
+ */
+ instructions->push_head(var);
+ instructions->append_list(&initializer_instructions);
+ }
+
+
+ /* Generally, variable declarations do not have r-values. However,
+ * one is used for the declaration in
+ *
+ * while (bool b = some_condition()) {
+ * ...
+ * }
+ *
+ * so we return the rvalue from the last seen declaration here.
+ */
+ return result;
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_parameter_declarator::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+ const struct glsl_type *type;
+ const char *name = NULL;
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ type = this->type->specifier->glsl_type(& name, state);
+
+ if (type == NULL) {
+ if (name != NULL) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "invalid type `%s' in declaration of `%s'",
+ name, this->identifier);
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "invalid type in declaration of `%s'",
+ this->identifier);
+ }
+
+ type = glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* From page 62 (page 68 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "Functions that accept no input arguments need not use void in the
+ * argument list because prototypes (or definitions) are required and
+ * therefore there is no ambiguity when an empty argument list "( )" is
+ * declared. The idiom "(void)" as a parameter list is provided for
+ * convenience."
+ *
+ * Placing this check here prevents a void parameter being set up
+ * for a function, which avoids tripping up checks for main taking
+ * parameters and lookups of an unnamed symbol.
+ */
+ if (type->is_void()) {
+ if (this->identifier != NULL)
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "named parameter cannot have type `void'");
+
+ is_void = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (formal_parameter && (this->identifier == NULL)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "formal parameter lacks a name");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* This only handles "vec4 foo[..]". The earlier specifier->glsl_type(...)
+ * call already handled the "vec4[..] foo" case.
+ */
+ if (this->is_array) {
+ type = process_array_type(&loc, type, this->array_size, state);
+ }
+
+ if (type->array_size() == 0) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "arrays passed as parameters must have "
+ "a declared size.");
+ type = glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ is_void = false;
+ ir_variable *var = new(ctx) ir_variable(type, this->identifier, ir_var_in);
+
+ /* Apply any specified qualifiers to the parameter declaration. Note that
+ * for function parameters the default mode is 'in'.
+ */
+ apply_type_qualifier_to_variable(& this->type->qualifier, var, state, & loc);
+
+ instructions->push_tail(var);
+
+ /* Parameter declarations do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_parameter_declarator::parameters_to_hir(exec_list *ast_parameters,
+ bool formal,
+ exec_list *ir_parameters,
+ _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ ast_parameter_declarator *void_param = NULL;
+ unsigned count = 0;
+
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_parameter_declarator, param, link, ast_parameters) {
+ param->formal_parameter = formal;
+ param->hir(ir_parameters, state);
+
+ if (param->is_void)
+ void_param = param;
+
+ count++;
+ }
+
+ if ((void_param != NULL) && (count > 1)) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = void_param->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`void' parameter must be only parameter");
+ }
+}
+
+
+void
+emit_function(_mesa_glsl_parse_state *state, exec_list *instructions,
+ ir_function *f)
+{
+ /* Emit the new function header */
+ if (state->current_function == NULL) {
+ instructions->push_tail(f);
+ } else {
+ /* IR invariants disallow function declarations or definitions nested
+ * within other function definitions. Insert the new ir_function
+ * block in the instruction sequence before the ir_function block
+ * containing the current ir_function_signature.
+ */
+ ir_function *const curr =
+ const_cast<ir_function *>(state->current_function->function());
+
+ curr->insert_before(f);
+ }
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_function::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+ ir_function *f = NULL;
+ ir_function_signature *sig = NULL;
+ exec_list hir_parameters;
+
+ const char *const name = identifier;
+
+ /* From page 21 (page 27 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec,
+ *
+ * "Function declarations (prototypes) cannot occur inside of functions;
+ * they must be at global scope, or for the built-in functions, outside
+ * the global scope."
+ *
+ * From page 27 (page 33 of the PDF) of the GLSL ES 1.00.16 spec,
+ *
+ * "User defined functions may only be defined within the global scope."
+ *
+ * Note that this language does not appear in GLSL 1.10.
+ */
+ if ((state->current_function != NULL) && (state->language_version != 110)) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "declaration of function `%s' not allowed within "
+ "function body", name);
+ }
+
+ /* From page 15 (page 21 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec,
+ *
+ * "Identifiers starting with "gl_" are reserved for use by
+ * OpenGL, and may not be declared in a shader as either a
+ * variable or a function."
+ */
+ if (strncmp(name, "gl_", 3) == 0) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "identifier `%s' uses reserved `gl_' prefix", name);
+ }
+
+ /* Convert the list of function parameters to HIR now so that they can be
+ * used below to compare this function's signature with previously seen
+ * signatures for functions with the same name.
+ */
+ ast_parameter_declarator::parameters_to_hir(& this->parameters,
+ is_definition,
+ & hir_parameters, state);
+
+ const char *return_type_name;
+ const glsl_type *return_type =
+ this->return_type->specifier->glsl_type(& return_type_name, state);
+
+ if (!return_type) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "function `%s' has undeclared return type `%s'",
+ name, return_type_name);
+ return_type = glsl_type::error_type;
+ }
+
+ /* From page 56 (page 62 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ * "No qualifier is allowed on the return type of a function."
+ */
+ if (this->return_type->has_qualifiers()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "function `%s' return type has qualifiers", name);
+ }
+
+ /* Verify that this function's signature either doesn't match a previously
+ * seen signature for a function with the same name, or, if a match is found,
+ * that the previously seen signature does not have an associated definition.
+ */
+ f = state->symbols->get_function(name);
+ if (f != NULL && (state->es_shader || f->has_user_signature())) {
+ sig = f->exact_matching_signature(&hir_parameters);
+ if (sig != NULL) {
+ const char *badvar = sig->qualifiers_match(&hir_parameters);
+ if (badvar != NULL) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "function `%s' parameter `%s' "
+ "qualifiers don't match prototype", name, badvar);
+ }
+
+ if (sig->return_type != return_type) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "function `%s' return type doesn't "
+ "match prototype", name);
+ }
+
+ if (is_definition && sig->is_defined) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "function `%s' redefined", name);
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ f = new(ctx) ir_function(name);
+ if (!state->symbols->add_function(f)) {
+ /* This function name shadows a non-function use of the same name. */
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "function name `%s' conflicts with "
+ "non-function", name);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ emit_function(state, instructions, f);
+ }
+
+ /* Verify the return type of main() */
+ if (strcmp(name, "main") == 0) {
+ if (! return_type->is_void()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "main() must return void");
+ }
+
+ if (!hir_parameters.is_empty()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "main() must not take any parameters");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Finish storing the information about this new function in its signature.
+ */
+ if (sig == NULL) {
+ sig = new(ctx) ir_function_signature(return_type);
+ f->add_signature(sig);
+ }
+
+ sig->replace_parameters(&hir_parameters);
+ signature = sig;
+
+ /* Function declarations (prototypes) do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_function_definition::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ prototype->is_definition = true;
+ prototype->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ ir_function_signature *signature = prototype->signature;
+ if (signature == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ assert(state->current_function == NULL);
+ state->current_function = signature;
+ state->found_return = false;
+
+ /* Duplicate parameters declared in the prototype as concrete variables.
+ * Add these to the symbol table.
+ */
+ state->symbols->push_scope();
+ foreach_iter(exec_list_iterator, iter, signature->parameters) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) iter.get())->as_variable();
+
+ assert(var != NULL);
+
+ /* The only way a parameter would "exist" is if two parameters have
+ * the same name.
+ */
+ if (state->symbols->name_declared_this_scope(var->name)) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "parameter `%s' redeclared", var->name);
+ } else {
+ state->symbols->add_variable(var);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Convert the body of the function to HIR. */
+ this->body->hir(&signature->body, state);
+ signature->is_defined = true;
+
+ state->symbols->pop_scope();
+
+ assert(state->current_function == signature);
+ state->current_function = NULL;
+
+ if (!signature->return_type->is_void() && !state->found_return) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "function `%s' has non-void return type "
+ "%s, but no return statement",
+ signature->function_name(),
+ signature->return_type->name);
+ }
+
+ /* Function definitions do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_jump_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+
+ switch (mode) {
+ case ast_return: {
+ ir_return *inst;
+ assert(state->current_function);
+
+ if (opt_return_value) {
+ ir_rvalue *const ret = opt_return_value->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ /* The value of the return type can be NULL if the shader says
+ * 'return foo();' and foo() is a function that returns void.
+ *
+ * NOTE: The GLSL spec doesn't say that this is an error. The type
+ * of the return value is void. If the return type of the function is
+ * also void, then this should compile without error. Seriously.
+ */
+ const glsl_type *const ret_type =
+ (ret == NULL) ? glsl_type::void_type : ret->type;
+
+ /* Implicit conversions are not allowed for return values. */
+ if (state->current_function->return_type != ret_type) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`return' with wrong type %s, in function `%s' "
+ "returning %s",
+ ret_type->name,
+ state->current_function->function_name(),
+ state->current_function->return_type->name);
+ }
+
+ inst = new(ctx) ir_return(ret);
+ } else {
+ if (state->current_function->return_type->base_type !=
+ GLSL_TYPE_VOID) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`return' with no value, in function %s returning "
+ "non-void",
+ state->current_function->function_name());
+ }
+ inst = new(ctx) ir_return;
+ }
+
+ state->found_return = true;
+ instructions->push_tail(inst);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_discard:
+ if (state->target != fragment_shader) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`discard' may only appear in a fragment shader");
+ }
+ instructions->push_tail(new(ctx) ir_discard);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_break:
+ case ast_continue:
+ /* FINISHME: Handle switch-statements. They cannot contain 'continue',
+ * FINISHME: and they use a different IR instruction for 'break'.
+ */
+ /* FINISHME: Correctly handle the nesting. If a switch-statement is
+ * FINISHME: inside a loop, a 'continue' is valid and will bind to the
+ * FINISHME: loop.
+ */
+ if (state->loop_or_switch_nesting == NULL) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "`%s' may only appear in a loop",
+ (mode == ast_break) ? "break" : "continue");
+ } else {
+ ir_loop *const loop = state->loop_or_switch_nesting->as_loop();
+
+ /* Inline the for loop expression again, since we don't know
+ * where near the end of the loop body the normal copy of it
+ * is going to be placed.
+ */
+ if (mode == ast_continue &&
+ state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast->rest_expression) {
+ state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast->rest_expression->hir(instructions,
+ state);
+ }
+
+ if (loop != NULL) {
+ ir_loop_jump *const jump =
+ new(ctx) ir_loop_jump((mode == ast_break)
+ ? ir_loop_jump::jump_break
+ : ir_loop_jump::jump_continue);
+ instructions->push_tail(jump);
+ }
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Jump instructions do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_selection_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+
+ ir_rvalue *const condition = this->condition->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ /* From page 66 (page 72 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "Any expression whose type evaluates to a Boolean can be used as the
+ * conditional expression bool-expression. Vector types are not accepted
+ * as the expression to if."
+ *
+ * The checks are separated so that higher quality diagnostics can be
+ * generated for cases where both rules are violated.
+ */
+ if (!condition->type->is_boolean() || !condition->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->condition->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "if-statement condition must be scalar "
+ "boolean");
+ }
+
+ ir_if *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(condition);
+
+ if (then_statement != NULL) {
+ state->symbols->push_scope();
+ then_statement->hir(& stmt->then_instructions, state);
+ state->symbols->pop_scope();
+ }
+
+ if (else_statement != NULL) {
+ state->symbols->push_scope();
+ else_statement->hir(& stmt->else_instructions, state);
+ state->symbols->pop_scope();
+ }
+
+ instructions->push_tail(stmt);
+
+ /* if-statements do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_iteration_statement::condition_to_hir(ir_loop *stmt,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+
+ if (condition != NULL) {
+ ir_rvalue *const cond =
+ condition->hir(& stmt->body_instructions, state);
+
+ if ((cond == NULL)
+ || !cond->type->is_boolean() || !cond->type->is_scalar()) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = condition->get_location();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state,
+ "loop condition must be scalar boolean");
+ } else {
+ /* As the first code in the loop body, generate a block that looks
+ * like 'if (!condition) break;' as the loop termination condition.
+ */
+ ir_rvalue *const not_cond =
+ new(ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_logic_not, glsl_type::bool_type, cond,
+ NULL);
+
+ ir_if *const if_stmt = new(ctx) ir_if(not_cond);
+
+ ir_jump *const break_stmt =
+ new(ctx) ir_loop_jump(ir_loop_jump::jump_break);
+
+ if_stmt->then_instructions.push_tail(break_stmt);
+ stmt->body_instructions.push_tail(if_stmt);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_iteration_statement::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ void *ctx = state;
+
+ /* For-loops and while-loops start a new scope, but do-while loops do not.
+ */
+ if (mode != ast_do_while)
+ state->symbols->push_scope();
+
+ if (init_statement != NULL)
+ init_statement->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ ir_loop *const stmt = new(ctx) ir_loop();
+ instructions->push_tail(stmt);
+
+ /* Track the current loop and / or switch-statement nesting.
+ */
+ ir_instruction *const nesting = state->loop_or_switch_nesting;
+ ast_iteration_statement *nesting_ast = state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast;
+
+ state->loop_or_switch_nesting = stmt;
+ state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast = this;
+
+ if (mode != ast_do_while)
+ condition_to_hir(stmt, state);
+
+ if (body != NULL)
+ body->hir(& stmt->body_instructions, state);
+
+ if (rest_expression != NULL)
+ rest_expression->hir(& stmt->body_instructions, state);
+
+ if (mode == ast_do_while)
+ condition_to_hir(stmt, state);
+
+ if (mode != ast_do_while)
+ state->symbols->pop_scope();
+
+ /* Restore previous nesting before returning.
+ */
+ state->loop_or_switch_nesting = nesting;
+ state->loop_or_switch_nesting_ast = nesting_ast;
+
+ /* Loops do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_type_specifier::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ if (!this->is_precision_statement && this->structure == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+
+ if (this->precision != ast_precision_none
+ && state->language_version != 100
+ && state->language_version < 130) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "precision qualifiers exist only in "
+ "GLSL ES 1.00, and GLSL 1.30 and later");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ if (this->precision != ast_precision_none
+ && this->structure != NULL) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "precision qualifiers do not apply to structures");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* If this is a precision statement, check that the type to which it is
+ * applied is either float or int.
+ *
+ * From section 4.5.3 of the GLSL 1.30 spec:
+ * "The precision statement
+ * precision precision-qualifier type;
+ * can be used to establish a default precision qualifier. The type
+ * field can be either int or float [...]. Any other types or
+ * qualifiers will result in an error.
+ */
+ if (this->is_precision_statement) {
+ assert(this->precision != ast_precision_none);
+ assert(this->structure == NULL); /* The check for structures was
+ * performed above. */
+ if (this->is_array) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "default precision statements do not apply to "
+ "arrays");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ if (this->type_specifier != ast_float
+ && this->type_specifier != ast_int) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state,
+ "default precision statements apply only to types "
+ "float and int");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* FINISHME: Translate precision statements into IR. */
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (this->structure != NULL)
+ return this->structure->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_rvalue *
+ast_struct_specifier::hir(exec_list *instructions,
+ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ unsigned decl_count = 0;
+
+ /* Make an initial pass over the list of structure fields to determine how
+ * many there are. Each element in this list is an ast_declarator_list.
+ * This means that we actually need to count the number of elements in the
+ * 'declarations' list in each of the elements.
+ */
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_declarator_list, decl_list, link,
+ &this->declarations) {
+ foreach_list_const (decl_ptr, & decl_list->declarations) {
+ decl_count++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate storage for the structure fields and process the field
+ * declarations. As the declarations are processed, try to also convert
+ * the types to HIR. This ensures that structure definitions embedded in
+ * other structure definitions are processed.
+ */
+ glsl_struct_field *const fields = ralloc_array(state, glsl_struct_field,
+ decl_count);
+
+ unsigned i = 0;
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_declarator_list, decl_list, link,
+ &this->declarations) {
+ const char *type_name;
+
+ decl_list->type->specifier->hir(instructions, state);
+
+ /* Section 10.9 of the GLSL ES 1.00 specification states that
+ * embedded structure definitions have been removed from the language.
+ */
+ if (state->es_shader && decl_list->type->specifier->structure != NULL) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ _mesa_glsl_error(&loc, state, "Embedded structure definitions are "
+ "not allowed in GLSL ES 1.00.");
+ }
+
+ const glsl_type *decl_type =
+ decl_list->type->specifier->glsl_type(& type_name, state);
+
+ foreach_list_typed (ast_declaration, decl, link,
+ &decl_list->declarations) {
+ const struct glsl_type *field_type = decl_type;
+ if (decl->is_array) {
+ YYLTYPE loc = decl->get_location();
+ field_type = process_array_type(&loc, decl_type, decl->array_size,
+ state);
+ }
+ fields[i].type = (field_type != NULL)
+ ? field_type : glsl_type::error_type;
+ fields[i].name = decl->identifier;
+ i++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ assert(i == decl_count);
+
+ const glsl_type *t =
+ glsl_type::get_record_instance(fields, decl_count, this->name);
+
+ YYLTYPE loc = this->get_location();
+ if (!state->symbols->add_type(name, t)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, "struct `%s' previously defined", name);
+ } else {
+
+ const glsl_type **s = (const glsl_type **)
+ realloc(state->user_structures,
+ sizeof(state->user_structures[0]) *
+ (state->num_user_structures + 1));
+ if (s != NULL) {
+ s[state->num_user_structures] = t;
+ state->user_structures = s;
+ state->num_user_structures++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Structure type definitions do not have r-values.
+ */
+ return NULL;
+}
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/getopt.cpp b/mesalib/src/glsl/getopt.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ea5dd3927
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/getopt.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,552 @@
+/* $OpenBSD: getopt_long.c,v 1.20 2005/10/25 15:49:37 jmc Exp $ */
+/* $NetBSD: getopt_long.c,v 1.15 2002/01/31 22:43:40 tv Exp $ */
+// Adapted for Box Backup by Chris Wilson <chris+boxbackup@qwirx.com>
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2002 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com>
+ *
+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
+ * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
+ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
+ * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
+ * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
+ * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
+ * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
+ * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ * Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
+ * Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force
+ * Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512.
+ */
+/*-
+ * Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
+ * by Dieter Baron and Thomas Klausner.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
+ * must display the following acknowledgement:
+ * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
+ * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
+ * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
+ * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ * from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
+ * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
+ * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+ * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
+ * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
+ * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
+ * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
+ * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
+ * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ */
+
+// #include "Box.h"
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#define __STDC__ 1
+
+#include "getopt.h"
+
+#if defined _MSC_VER || defined __MINGW32__
+#define REPLACE_GETOPT /* use this getopt as the system getopt(3) */
+
+#ifdef REPLACE_GETOPT
+int opterr = 1; /* if error message should be printed */
+int optind = 1; /* index into parent argv vector */
+int optopt = '?'; /* character checked for validity */
+int optreset; /* reset getopt */
+char *optarg; /* argument associated with option */
+#endif
+
+#define PRINT_ERROR ((opterr) && (*options != ':'))
+
+#define FLAG_PERMUTE 0x01 /* permute non-options to the end of argv */
+#define FLAG_ALLARGS 0x02 /* treat non-options as args to option "-1" */
+#define FLAG_LONGONLY 0x04 /* operate as getopt_long_only */
+
+/* return values */
+#define BADCH (int)'?'
+#define BADARG ((*options == ':') ? (int)':' : (int)'?')
+#define INORDER (int)1
+
+#define EMSG ""
+
+static void warnx(const char* fmt, ...)
+{
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ fprintf(stderr, "\n");
+ }
+
+ static int getopt_internal(int, char * const *, const char *,
+ const struct option *, int *, int);
+ static int parse_long_options(char * const *, const char *,
+ const struct option *, int *, int);
+ static int gcd(int, int);
+ static void permute_args(int, int, int, char * const *);
+
+ static char *place = EMSG; /* option letter processing */
+
+ /* XXX: set optreset to 1 rather than these two */
+ static int nonopt_start = -1; /* first non option argument (for permute) */
+ static int nonopt_end = -1; /* first option after non options (for permute) */
+
+ /* Error messages */
+ static const char recargchar[] = "option requires an argument -- %c";
+ static const char recargstring[] = "option requires an argument -- %s";
+ static const char ambig[] = "ambiguous option -- %.*s";
+ static const char noarg[] = "option doesn't take an argument -- %.*s";
+ static const char illoptchar[] = "unknown option -- %c";
+ static const char illoptstring[] = "unknown option -- %s";
+
+ /*
+ * Compute the greatest common divisor of a and b.
+ */
+ static int
+ gcd(int a, int b)
+ {
+ int c;
+
+ c = a % b;
+ while (c != 0) {
+ a = b;
+ b = c;
+ c = a % b;
+ }
+
+ return (b);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Exchange the block from nonopt_start to nonopt_end with the block
+ * from nonopt_end to opt_end (keeping the same order of arguments
+ * in each block).
+ */
+ static void
+ permute_args(int panonopt_start, int panonopt_end, int opt_end,
+ char * const *nargv)
+ {
+ int cstart, cyclelen, i, j, ncycle, nnonopts, nopts, pos;
+ char *swap;
+
+ /*
+ * compute lengths of blocks and number and size of cycles
+ */
+ nnonopts = panonopt_end - panonopt_start;
+ nopts = opt_end - panonopt_end;
+ ncycle = gcd(nnonopts, nopts);
+ cyclelen = (opt_end - panonopt_start) / ncycle;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ncycle; i++) {
+ cstart = panonopt_end+i;
+ pos = cstart;
+ for (j = 0; j < cyclelen; j++) {
+ if (pos >= panonopt_end)
+ pos -= nnonopts;
+ else
+ pos += nopts;
+ swap = nargv[pos];
+ /* LINTED const cast */
+ ((char **) nargv)[pos] = nargv[cstart];
+ /* LINTED const cast */
+ ((char **)nargv)[cstart] = swap;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * parse_long_options --
+ * Parse long options in argc/argv argument vector.
+ * Returns -1 if short_too is set and the option does not match long_options.
+ */
+ static int
+ parse_long_options(char * const *nargv, const char *options,
+ const struct option *long_options, int *idx, int short_too)
+ {
+ char *current_argv, *has_equal;
+ size_t current_argv_len;
+ int i, match;
+
+ current_argv = place;
+ match = -1;
+
+ optind++;
+
+ if ((has_equal = strchr(current_argv, '=')) != NULL) {
+ /* argument found (--option=arg) */
+ current_argv_len = has_equal - current_argv;
+ has_equal++;
+ } else
+ current_argv_len = strlen(current_argv);
+
+ for (i = 0; long_options[i].name; i++) {
+ /* find matching long option */
+ if (strncmp(current_argv, long_options[i].name,
+ current_argv_len))
+ continue;
+
+ if (strlen(long_options[i].name) == current_argv_len) {
+ /* exact match */
+ match = i;
+ break;
+ }
+ /*
+ * If this is a known short option, don't allow
+ * a partial match of a single character.
+ */
+ if (short_too && current_argv_len == 1)
+ continue;
+
+ if (match == -1) /* partial match */
+ match = i;
+ else {
+ /* ambiguous abbreviation */
+ if (PRINT_ERROR)
+ warnx(ambig, (int)current_argv_len,
+ current_argv);
+ optopt = 0;
+ return (BADCH);
+ }
+ }
+ if (match != -1) { /* option found */
+ if (long_options[match].has_arg == no_argument
+ && has_equal) {
+ if (PRINT_ERROR)
+ warnx(noarg, (int)current_argv_len,
+ current_argv);
+ /*
+ * XXX: GNU sets optopt to val regardless of flag
+ */
+ if (long_options[match].flag == NULL)
+ optopt = long_options[match].val;
+ else
+ optopt = 0;
+ return (BADARG);
+ }
+ if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument ||
+ long_options[match].has_arg == optional_argument) {
+ if (has_equal)
+ optarg = has_equal;
+ else if (long_options[match].has_arg ==
+ required_argument) {
+ /*
+ * optional argument doesn't use next nargv
+ */
+ optarg = nargv[optind++];
+ }
+ }
+ if ((long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument)
+ && (optarg == NULL)) {
+ /*
+ * Missing argument; leading ':' indicates no error
+ * should be generated.
+ */
+ if (PRINT_ERROR)
+ warnx(recargstring,
+ current_argv);
+ /*
+ * XXX: GNU sets optopt to val regardless of flag
+ */
+ if (long_options[match].flag == NULL)
+ optopt = long_options[match].val;
+ else
+ optopt = 0;
+ --optind;
+ return (BADARG);
+ }
+ } else { /* unknown option */
+ if (short_too) {
+ --optind;
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ if (PRINT_ERROR)
+ warnx(illoptstring, current_argv);
+ optopt = 0;
+ return (BADCH);
+ }
+ if (idx)
+ *idx = match;
+ if (long_options[match].flag) {
+ *long_options[match].flag = long_options[match].val;
+ return (0);
+ } else
+ return (long_options[match].val);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * getopt_internal --
+ * Parse argc/argv argument vector. Called by user level routines.
+ */
+ static int
+ getopt_internal(int nargc, char * const *nargv, const char *options,
+ const struct option *long_options, int *idx, int flags)
+ {
+ const char * oli; /* option letter list index */
+ int optchar, short_too;
+ static int posixly_correct = -1;
+
+ if (options == NULL)
+ return (-1);
+
+ /*
+ * Disable GNU extensions if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set or options
+ * string begins with a '+'.
+ */
+ if (posixly_correct == -1)
+ posixly_correct = (getenv("POSIXLY_CORRECT") != NULL);
+ if (posixly_correct || *options == '+')
+ flags &= ~FLAG_PERMUTE;
+ else if (*options == '-')
+ flags |= FLAG_ALLARGS;
+ if (*options == '+' || *options == '-')
+ options++;
+
+ /*
+ * XXX Some GNU programs (like cvs) set optind to 0 instead of
+ * XXX using optreset. Work around this braindamage.
+ */
+ if (optind == 0)
+ optind = optreset = 1;
+
+ optarg = NULL;
+ if (optreset)
+ nonopt_start = nonopt_end = -1;
+ start:
+ if (optreset || !*place) { /* update scanning pointer */
+ optreset = 0;
+ if (optind >= nargc) { /* end of argument vector */
+ place = EMSG;
+ if (nonopt_end != -1) {
+ /* do permutation, if we have to */
+ permute_args(nonopt_start, nonopt_end,
+ optind, nargv);
+ optind -= nonopt_end - nonopt_start;
+ }
+ else if (nonopt_start != -1) {
+ /*
+ * If we skipped non-options, set optind
+ * to the first of them.
+ */
+ optind = nonopt_start;
+ }
+ nonopt_start = nonopt_end = -1;
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ if (*(place = nargv[optind]) != '-' ||
+ (place[1] == '\0' && strchr(options, '-') == NULL)) {
+ place = EMSG; /* found non-option */
+ if (flags & FLAG_ALLARGS) {
+ /*
+ * GNU extension:
+ * return non-option as argument to option 1
+ */
+ optarg = nargv[optind++];
+ return (INORDER);
+ }
+ if (!(flags & FLAG_PERMUTE)) {
+ /*
+ * If no permutation wanted, stop parsing
+ * at first non-option.
+ */
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ /* do permutation */
+ if (nonopt_start == -1)
+ nonopt_start = optind;
+ else if (nonopt_end != -1) {
+ permute_args(nonopt_start, nonopt_end,
+ optind, nargv);
+ nonopt_start = optind -
+ (nonopt_end - nonopt_start);
+ nonopt_end = -1;
+ }
+ optind++;
+ /* process next argument */
+ goto start;
+ }
+ if (nonopt_start != -1 && nonopt_end == -1)
+ nonopt_end = optind;
+
+ /*
+ * If we have "-" do nothing, if "--" we are done.
+ */
+ if (place[1] != '\0' && *++place == '-' && place[1] == '\0') {
+ optind++;
+ place = EMSG;
+ /*
+ * We found an option (--), so if we skipped
+ * non-options, we have to permute.
+ */
+ if (nonopt_end != -1) {
+ permute_args(nonopt_start, nonopt_end,
+ optind, nargv);
+ optind -= nonopt_end - nonopt_start;
+ }
+ nonopt_start = nonopt_end = -1;
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Check long options if:
+ * 1) we were passed some
+ * 2) the arg is not just "-"
+ * 3) either the arg starts with -- we are getopt_long_only()
+ */
+ if (long_options != NULL && place != nargv[optind] &&
+ (*place == '-' || (flags & FLAG_LONGONLY))) {
+ short_too = 0;
+ if (*place == '-')
+ place++; /* --foo long option */
+ else if (*place != ':' && strchr(options, *place) != NULL)
+ short_too = 1; /* could be short option too */
+
+ optchar = parse_long_options(nargv, options, long_options,
+ idx, short_too);
+ if (optchar != -1) {
+ place = EMSG;
+ return (optchar);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ((optchar = (int)*place++) == (int)':' ||
+ optchar == (int)'-' && *place != '\0' ||
+ (oli = strchr(options, optchar)) == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * If the user specified "-" and '-' isn't listed in
+ * options, return -1 (non-option) as per POSIX.
+ * Otherwise, it is an unknown option character (or ':').
+ */
+ if (optchar == (int)'-' && *place == '\0')
+ return (-1);
+ if (!*place)
+ ++optind;
+ if (PRINT_ERROR)
+ warnx(illoptchar, optchar);
+ optopt = optchar;
+ return (BADCH);
+ }
+ if (long_options != NULL && optchar == 'W' && oli[1] == ';') {
+ /* -W long-option */
+ if (*place) /* no space */
+ /* NOTHING */;
+ else if (++optind >= nargc) { /* no arg */
+ place = EMSG;
+ if (PRINT_ERROR)
+ warnx(recargchar, optchar);
+ optopt = optchar;
+ return (BADARG);
+ } else /* white space */
+ place = nargv[optind];
+ optchar = parse_long_options(nargv, options, long_options,
+ idx, 0);
+ place = EMSG;
+ return (optchar);
+ }
+ if (*++oli != ':') { /* doesn't take argument */
+ if (!*place)
+ ++optind;
+ } else { /* takes (optional) argument */
+ optarg = NULL;
+ if (*place) /* no white space */
+ optarg = place;
+ /* XXX: disable test for :: if PC? (GNU doesn't) */
+ else if (oli[1] != ':') { /* arg not optional */
+ if (++optind >= nargc) { /* no arg */
+ place = EMSG;
+ if (PRINT_ERROR)
+ warnx(recargchar, optchar);
+ optopt = optchar;
+ return (BADARG);
+ } else
+ optarg = nargv[optind];
+ } else if (!(flags & FLAG_PERMUTE)) {
+ /*
+ * If permutation is disabled, we can accept an
+ * optional arg separated by whitespace so long
+ * as it does not start with a dash (-).
+ */
+ if (optind + 1 < nargc && *nargv[optind + 1] != '-')
+ optarg = nargv[++optind];
+ }
+ place = EMSG;
+ ++optind;
+ }
+ /* dump back option letter */
+ return (optchar);
+ }
+
+ #ifdef REPLACE_GETOPT
+ /*
+ * getopt --
+ * Parse argc/argv argument vector.
+ *
+ * [eventually this will replace the BSD getopt]
+ */
+ int
+ getopt(int nargc, char * const *nargv, const char *options)
+ {
+
+ /*
+ * We don't pass FLAG_PERMUTE to getopt_internal() since
+ * the BSD getopt(3) (unlike GNU) has never done this.
+ *
+ * Furthermore, since many privileged programs call getopt()
+ * before dropping privileges it makes sense to keep things
+ * as simple (and bug-free) as possible.
+ */
+ return (getopt_internal(nargc, nargv, options, NULL, NULL, 0));
+ }
+ #endif /* REPLACE_GETOPT */
+
+ /*
+ * getopt_long --
+ * Parse argc/argv argument vector.
+ */
+ int
+ getopt_long(int nargc, char * const *nargv, const char *options,
+ const struct option *long_options, int *idx)
+ {
+
+ return (getopt_internal(nargc, nargv, options, long_options, idx,
+ FLAG_PERMUTE));
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * getopt_long_only --
+ * Parse argc/argv argument vector.
+ */
+ int
+ getopt_long_only(int nargc, char * const *nargv, const char *options,
+ const struct option *long_options, int *idx)
+ {
+
+ return (getopt_internal(nargc, nargv, options, long_options, idx,
+ FLAG_PERMUTE|FLAG_LONGONLY));
+ }
+
+#endif // defined _MSC_VER || defined __MINGW32__ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp.c b/mesalib/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp.c
index 564194caa..62065481c 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp.c
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp.c
@@ -31,6 +31,14 @@
#include "main/mtypes.h"
#include "main/shaderobj.h"
+#ifdef _MSC_VER
+#include <io.h>
+#define STDIN_FILENO 0
+#define read _read
+#define open _open
+#define close _close
+#endif
+
extern int yydebug;
void
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.cpp b/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.cpp
index d7a37aef4..81065640e 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.cpp
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.cpp
@@ -1,826 +1,826 @@
-/*
- * Copyright © 2008, 2009 Intel Corporation
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
- * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
- * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
- * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
- * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
- * Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
- * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
- * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-extern "C" {
-#include "main/core.h" /* for struct gl_context */
-}
-
-#include "ralloc.h"
-#include "ast.h"
-#include "glsl_parser_extras.h"
-#include "glsl_parser.h"
-#include "ir_optimization.h"
-#include "loop_analysis.h"
-
-_mesa_glsl_parse_state::_mesa_glsl_parse_state(struct gl_context *ctx,
- GLenum target, void *mem_ctx)
-{
- switch (target) {
- case GL_VERTEX_SHADER: this->target = vertex_shader; break;
- case GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER: this->target = fragment_shader; break;
- case GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER: this->target = geometry_shader; break;
- }
-
- this->scanner = NULL;
- this->translation_unit.make_empty();
- this->symbols = new(mem_ctx) glsl_symbol_table;
- this->info_log = ralloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "");
- this->error = false;
- this->loop_or_switch_nesting = NULL;
-
- /* Set default language version and extensions */
- this->language_version = 110;
- this->es_shader = false;
- this->ARB_texture_rectangle_enable = true;
-
- /* OpenGL ES 2.0 has different defaults from desktop GL. */
- if (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2) {
- this->language_version = 100;
- this->es_shader = true;
- this->ARB_texture_rectangle_enable = false;
- }
-
- this->extensions = &ctx->Extensions;
-
- this->Const.MaxLights = ctx->Const.MaxLights;
- this->Const.MaxClipPlanes = ctx->Const.MaxClipPlanes;
- this->Const.MaxTextureUnits = ctx->Const.MaxTextureUnits;
- this->Const.MaxTextureCoords = ctx->Const.MaxTextureCoordUnits;
- this->Const.MaxVertexAttribs = ctx->Const.VertexProgram.MaxAttribs;
- this->Const.MaxVertexUniformComponents = ctx->Const.VertexProgram.MaxUniformComponents;
- this->Const.MaxVaryingFloats = ctx->Const.MaxVarying * 4;
- this->Const.MaxVertexTextureImageUnits = ctx->Const.MaxVertexTextureImageUnits;
- this->Const.MaxCombinedTextureImageUnits = ctx->Const.MaxCombinedTextureImageUnits;
- this->Const.MaxTextureImageUnits = ctx->Const.MaxTextureImageUnits;
- this->Const.MaxFragmentUniformComponents = ctx->Const.FragmentProgram.MaxUniformComponents;
-
- this->Const.MaxDrawBuffers = ctx->Const.MaxDrawBuffers;
-
- /* Note: Once the OpenGL 3.0 'forward compatible' context or the OpenGL 3.2
- * Core context is supported, this logic will need change. Older versions of
- * GLSL are no longer supported outside the compatibility contexts of 3.x.
- */
- this->Const.GLSL_100ES = (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2)
- || ctx->Extensions.ARB_ES2_compatibility;
- this->Const.GLSL_110 = (ctx->API == API_OPENGL);
- this->Const.GLSL_120 = (ctx->API == API_OPENGL)
- && (ctx->Const.GLSLVersion >= 120);
- this->Const.GLSL_130 = (ctx->API == API_OPENGL)
- && (ctx->Const.GLSLVersion >= 130);
-
- const unsigned lowest_version =
- (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2) || ctx->Extensions.ARB_ES2_compatibility
- ? 100 : 110;
- const unsigned highest_version =
- (ctx->API == API_OPENGL) ? ctx->Const.GLSLVersion : 100;
- char *supported = ralloc_strdup(this, "");
-
- for (unsigned ver = lowest_version; ver <= highest_version; ver += 10) {
- const char *const prefix = (ver == lowest_version)
- ? ""
- : ((ver == highest_version) ? ", and " : ", ");
-
- ralloc_asprintf_append(& supported, "%s%d.%02d%s",
- prefix,
- ver / 100, ver % 100,
- (ver == 100) ? " ES" : "");
- }
-
- this->supported_version_string = supported;
-}
-
-const char *
-_mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(enum _mesa_glsl_parser_targets target)
-{
- switch (target) {
- case vertex_shader: return "vertex";
- case fragment_shader: return "fragment";
- case geometry_shader: return "geometry";
- }
-
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- return "unknown";
-}
-
-
-void
-_mesa_glsl_error(YYLTYPE *locp, _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
- const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- state->error = true;
-
- assert(state->info_log != NULL);
- ralloc_asprintf_append(&state->info_log, "%u:%u(%u): error: ",
- locp->source,
- locp->first_line,
- locp->first_column);
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- ralloc_vasprintf_append(&state->info_log, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- ralloc_strcat(&state->info_log, "\n");
-}
-
-
-void
-_mesa_glsl_warning(const YYLTYPE *locp, _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
- const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- assert(state->info_log != NULL);
- ralloc_asprintf_append(&state->info_log, "%u:%u(%u): warning: ",
- locp->source,
- locp->first_line,
- locp->first_column);
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- ralloc_vasprintf_append(&state->info_log, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- ralloc_strcat(&state->info_log, "\n");
-}
-
-
-bool
-_mesa_glsl_process_extension(const char *name, YYLTYPE *name_locp,
- const char *behavior, YYLTYPE *behavior_locp,
- _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
-{
- enum {
- extension_disable,
- extension_enable,
- extension_require,
- extension_warn
- } ext_mode;
-
- if (strcmp(behavior, "warn") == 0) {
- ext_mode = extension_warn;
- } else if (strcmp(behavior, "require") == 0) {
- ext_mode = extension_require;
- } else if (strcmp(behavior, "enable") == 0) {
- ext_mode = extension_enable;
- } else if (strcmp(behavior, "disable") == 0) {
- ext_mode = extension_disable;
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_error(behavior_locp, state,
- "Unknown extension behavior `%s'",
- behavior);
- return false;
- }
-
- bool unsupported = false;
-
- if (strcmp(name, "all") == 0) {
- if ((ext_mode == extension_enable) || (ext_mode == extension_require)) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(name_locp, state, "Cannot %s all extensions",
- (ext_mode == extension_enable)
- ? "enable" : "require");
- return false;
- }
- } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_draw_buffers") == 0) {
- /* This extension is only supported in fragment shaders.
- */
- if (state->target != fragment_shader) {
- unsupported = true;
- } else {
- state->ARB_draw_buffers_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
- state->ARB_draw_buffers_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
- }
- } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_draw_instanced") == 0) {
- /* This extension is only supported in vertex shaders.
- */
- if (state->target != vertex_shader) {
- unsupported = true;
- } else {
- state->ARB_draw_instanced_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
- state->ARB_draw_instanced_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
- }
- } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_explicit_attrib_location") == 0) {
- state->ARB_explicit_attrib_location_enable =
- (ext_mode != extension_disable);
- state->ARB_explicit_attrib_location_warn =
- (ext_mode == extension_warn);
-
- unsupported = !state->extensions->ARB_explicit_attrib_location;
- } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_fragment_coord_conventions") == 0) {
- state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable =
- (ext_mode != extension_disable);
- state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_warn =
- (ext_mode == extension_warn);
-
- unsupported = !state->extensions->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions;
- } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_texture_rectangle") == 0) {
- state->ARB_texture_rectangle_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
- state->ARB_texture_rectangle_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
- } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_EXT_texture_array") == 0) {
- state->EXT_texture_array_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
- state->EXT_texture_array_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
-
- unsupported = !state->extensions->EXT_texture_array;
- } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_shader_stencil_export") == 0) {
- if (state->target != fragment_shader) {
- unsupported = true;
- } else {
- state->ARB_shader_stencil_export_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
- state->ARB_shader_stencil_export_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
- unsupported = !state->extensions->ARB_shader_stencil_export;
- }
- } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_AMD_conservative_depth") == 0) {
- /* The AMD_conservative spec does not forbid requiring the extension in
- * the vertex shader.
- */
- state->AMD_conservative_depth_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
- state->AMD_conservative_depth_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
- unsupported = !state->extensions->AMD_conservative_depth;
- } else {
- unsupported = true;
- }
-
- if (unsupported) {
- static const char *const fmt = "extension `%s' unsupported in %s shader";
-
- if (ext_mode == extension_require) {
- _mesa_glsl_error(name_locp, state, fmt,
- name, _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target));
- return false;
- } else {
- _mesa_glsl_warning(name_locp, state, fmt,
- name, _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target));
- }
- }
-
- return true;
-}
-
-void
-_mesa_ast_type_qualifier_print(const struct ast_type_qualifier *q)
-{
- if (q->flags.q.constant)
- printf("const ");
-
- if (q->flags.q.invariant)
- printf("invariant ");
-
- if (q->flags.q.attribute)
- printf("attribute ");
-
- if (q->flags.q.varying)
- printf("varying ");
-
- if (q->flags.q.in && q->flags.q.out)
- printf("inout ");
- else {
- if (q->flags.q.in)
- printf("in ");
-
- if (q->flags.q.out)
- printf("out ");
- }
-
- if (q->flags.q.centroid)
- printf("centroid ");
- if (q->flags.q.uniform)
- printf("uniform ");
- if (q->flags.q.smooth)
- printf("smooth ");
- if (q->flags.q.flat)
- printf("flat ");
- if (q->flags.q.noperspective)
- printf("noperspective ");
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_node::print(void) const
-{
- printf("unhandled node ");
-}
-
-
-ast_node::ast_node(void)
-{
- this->location.source = 0;
- this->location.line = 0;
- this->location.column = 0;
-}
-
-
-static void
-ast_opt_array_size_print(bool is_array, const ast_expression *array_size)
-{
- if (is_array) {
- printf("[ ");
-
- if (array_size)
- array_size->print();
-
- printf("] ");
- }
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_compound_statement::print(void) const
-{
- printf("{\n");
-
- foreach_list_const(n, &this->statements) {
- ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
- ast->print();
- }
-
- printf("}\n");
-}
-
-
-ast_compound_statement::ast_compound_statement(int new_scope,
- ast_node *statements)
-{
- this->new_scope = new_scope;
-
- if (statements != NULL) {
- this->statements.push_degenerate_list_at_head(&statements->link);
- }
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_expression::print(void) const
-{
- switch (oper) {
- case ast_assign:
- case ast_mul_assign:
- case ast_div_assign:
- case ast_mod_assign:
- case ast_add_assign:
- case ast_sub_assign:
- case ast_ls_assign:
- case ast_rs_assign:
- case ast_and_assign:
- case ast_xor_assign:
- case ast_or_assign:
- subexpressions[0]->print();
- printf("%s ", operator_string(oper));
- subexpressions[1]->print();
- break;
-
- case ast_field_selection:
- subexpressions[0]->print();
- printf(". %s ", primary_expression.identifier);
- break;
-
- case ast_plus:
- case ast_neg:
- case ast_bit_not:
- case ast_logic_not:
- case ast_pre_inc:
- case ast_pre_dec:
- printf("%s ", operator_string(oper));
- subexpressions[0]->print();
- break;
-
- case ast_post_inc:
- case ast_post_dec:
- subexpressions[0]->print();
- printf("%s ", operator_string(oper));
- break;
-
- case ast_conditional:
- subexpressions[0]->print();
- printf("? ");
- subexpressions[1]->print();
- printf(": ");
- subexpressions[1]->print();
- break;
-
- case ast_array_index:
- subexpressions[0]->print();
- printf("[ ");
- subexpressions[1]->print();
- printf("] ");
- break;
-
- case ast_function_call: {
- subexpressions[0]->print();
- printf("( ");
-
- foreach_list_const (n, &this->expressions) {
- if (n != this->expressions.get_head())
- printf(", ");
-
- ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
- ast->print();
- }
-
- printf(") ");
- break;
- }
-
- case ast_identifier:
- printf("%s ", primary_expression.identifier);
- break;
-
- case ast_int_constant:
- printf("%d ", primary_expression.int_constant);
- break;
-
- case ast_uint_constant:
- printf("%u ", primary_expression.uint_constant);
- break;
-
- case ast_float_constant:
- printf("%f ", primary_expression.float_constant);
- break;
-
- case ast_bool_constant:
- printf("%s ",
- primary_expression.bool_constant
- ? "true" : "false");
- break;
-
- case ast_sequence: {
- printf("( ");
- foreach_list_const(n, & this->expressions) {
- if (n != this->expressions.get_head())
- printf(", ");
-
- ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
- ast->print();
- }
- printf(") ");
- break;
- }
-
- default:
- assert(0);
- break;
- }
-}
-
-ast_expression::ast_expression(int oper,
- ast_expression *ex0,
- ast_expression *ex1,
- ast_expression *ex2)
-{
- this->oper = ast_operators(oper);
- this->subexpressions[0] = ex0;
- this->subexpressions[1] = ex1;
- this->subexpressions[2] = ex2;
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_expression_statement::print(void) const
-{
- if (expression)
- expression->print();
-
- printf("; ");
-}
-
-
-ast_expression_statement::ast_expression_statement(ast_expression *ex) :
- expression(ex)
-{
- /* empty */
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_function::print(void) const
-{
- return_type->print();
- printf(" %s (", identifier);
-
- foreach_list_const(n, & this->parameters) {
- ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
- ast->print();
- }
-
- printf(")");
-}
-
-
-ast_function::ast_function(void)
- : is_definition(false), signature(NULL)
-{
- /* empty */
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_fully_specified_type::print(void) const
-{
- _mesa_ast_type_qualifier_print(& qualifier);
- specifier->print();
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_parameter_declarator::print(void) const
-{
- type->print();
- if (identifier)
- printf("%s ", identifier);
- ast_opt_array_size_print(is_array, array_size);
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_function_definition::print(void) const
-{
- prototype->print();
- body->print();
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_declaration::print(void) const
-{
- printf("%s ", identifier);
- ast_opt_array_size_print(is_array, array_size);
-
- if (initializer) {
- printf("= ");
- initializer->print();
- }
-}
-
-
-ast_declaration::ast_declaration(char *identifier, int is_array,
- ast_expression *array_size,
- ast_expression *initializer)
-{
- this->identifier = identifier;
- this->is_array = is_array;
- this->array_size = array_size;
- this->initializer = initializer;
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_declarator_list::print(void) const
-{
- assert(type || invariant);
-
- if (type)
- type->print();
- else
- printf("invariant ");
-
- foreach_list_const (ptr, & this->declarations) {
- if (ptr != this->declarations.get_head())
- printf(", ");
-
- ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, ptr, link);
- ast->print();
- }
-
- printf("; ");
-}
-
-
-ast_declarator_list::ast_declarator_list(ast_fully_specified_type *type)
-{
- this->type = type;
- this->invariant = false;
-}
-
-void
-ast_jump_statement::print(void) const
-{
- switch (mode) {
- case ast_continue:
- printf("continue; ");
- break;
- case ast_break:
- printf("break; ");
- break;
- case ast_return:
- printf("return ");
- if (opt_return_value)
- opt_return_value->print();
-
- printf("; ");
- break;
- case ast_discard:
- printf("discard; ");
- break;
- }
-}
-
-
-ast_jump_statement::ast_jump_statement(int mode, ast_expression *return_value)
-{
- this->mode = ast_jump_modes(mode);
-
- if (mode == ast_return)
- opt_return_value = return_value;
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_selection_statement::print(void) const
-{
- printf("if ( ");
- condition->print();
- printf(") ");
-
- then_statement->print();
-
- if (else_statement) {
- printf("else ");
- else_statement->print();
- }
-
-}
-
-
-ast_selection_statement::ast_selection_statement(ast_expression *condition,
- ast_node *then_statement,
- ast_node *else_statement)
-{
- this->condition = condition;
- this->then_statement = then_statement;
- this->else_statement = else_statement;
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_iteration_statement::print(void) const
-{
- switch (mode) {
- case ast_for:
- printf("for( ");
- if (init_statement)
- init_statement->print();
- printf("; ");
-
- if (condition)
- condition->print();
- printf("; ");
-
- if (rest_expression)
- rest_expression->print();
- printf(") ");
-
- body->print();
- break;
-
- case ast_while:
- printf("while ( ");
- if (condition)
- condition->print();
- printf(") ");
- body->print();
- break;
-
- case ast_do_while:
- printf("do ");
- body->print();
- printf("while ( ");
- if (condition)
- condition->print();
- printf("); ");
- break;
- }
-}
-
-
-ast_iteration_statement::ast_iteration_statement(int mode,
- ast_node *init,
- ast_node *condition,
- ast_expression *rest_expression,
- ast_node *body)
-{
- this->mode = ast_iteration_modes(mode);
- this->init_statement = init;
- this->condition = condition;
- this->rest_expression = rest_expression;
- this->body = body;
-}
-
-
-void
-ast_struct_specifier::print(void) const
-{
- printf("struct %s { ", name);
- foreach_list_const(n, &this->declarations) {
- ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
- ast->print();
- }
- printf("} ");
-}
-
-
-ast_struct_specifier::ast_struct_specifier(char *identifier,
- ast_node *declarator_list)
-{
- if (identifier == NULL) {
- static unsigned anon_count = 1;
- identifier = ralloc_asprintf(this, "#anon_struct_%04x", anon_count);
- anon_count++;
- }
- name = identifier;
- this->declarations.push_degenerate_list_at_head(&declarator_list->link);
-}
-
-bool
-do_common_optimization(exec_list *ir, bool linked, unsigned max_unroll_iterations)
-{
- GLboolean progress = GL_FALSE;
-
- progress = lower_instructions(ir, SUB_TO_ADD_NEG) || progress;
-
- if (linked) {
- progress = do_function_inlining(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_dead_functions(ir) || progress;
- }
- progress = do_structure_splitting(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_if_simplification(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_discard_simplification(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_copy_propagation(ir) || progress;
- /*progress = do_copy_propagation_elements(ir) || progress;*/
- if (linked)
- progress = do_dead_code(ir) || progress;
- else
- progress = do_dead_code_unlinked(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_dead_code_local(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_tree_grafting(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_constant_propagation(ir) || progress;
- if (linked)
- progress = do_constant_variable(ir) || progress;
- else
- progress = do_constant_variable_unlinked(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_constant_folding(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_algebraic(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_lower_jumps(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_vec_index_to_swizzle(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_swizzle_swizzle(ir) || progress;
- progress = do_noop_swizzle(ir) || progress;
-
- progress = optimize_redundant_jumps(ir) || progress;
-
- loop_state *ls = analyze_loop_variables(ir);
- if (ls->loop_found) {
- progress = set_loop_controls(ir, ls) || progress;
- progress = unroll_loops(ir, ls, max_unroll_iterations) || progress;
- }
- delete ls;
-
- return progress;
-}
-
-extern "C" {
-
-/**
- * To be called at GL teardown time, this frees compiler datastructures.
- *
- * After calling this, any previously compiled shaders and shader
- * programs would be invalid. So this should happen at approximately
- * program exit.
- */
-void
-_mesa_destroy_shader_compiler(void)
-{
- _mesa_destroy_shader_compiler_caches();
-
- _mesa_glsl_release_types();
-}
-
-/**
- * Releases compiler caches to trade off performance for memory.
- *
- * Intended to be used with glReleaseShaderCompiler().
- */
-void
-_mesa_destroy_shader_compiler_caches(void)
-{
- _mesa_glsl_release_functions();
-}
-
-}
+/*
+ * Copyright © 2008, 2009 Intel Corporation
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
+ * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
+ * Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
+ * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ */
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+
+extern "C" {
+#include "main/core.h" /* for struct gl_context */
+}
+
+#include "ralloc.h"
+#include "ast.h"
+#include "glsl_parser_extras.h"
+#include "glsl_parser.h"
+#include "ir_optimization.h"
+#include "loop_analysis.h"
+
+_mesa_glsl_parse_state::_mesa_glsl_parse_state(struct gl_context *ctx,
+ GLenum target, void *mem_ctx)
+{
+ switch (target) {
+ case GL_VERTEX_SHADER: this->target = vertex_shader; break;
+ case GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER: this->target = fragment_shader; break;
+ case GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER: this->target = geometry_shader; break;
+ }
+
+ this->scanner = NULL;
+ this->translation_unit.make_empty();
+ this->symbols = new(mem_ctx) glsl_symbol_table;
+ this->info_log = ralloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "");
+ this->error = false;
+ this->loop_or_switch_nesting = NULL;
+
+ /* Set default language version and extensions */
+ this->language_version = 110;
+ this->es_shader = false;
+ this->ARB_texture_rectangle_enable = true;
+
+ /* OpenGL ES 2.0 has different defaults from desktop GL. */
+ if (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2) {
+ this->language_version = 100;
+ this->es_shader = true;
+ this->ARB_texture_rectangle_enable = false;
+ }
+
+ this->extensions = &ctx->Extensions;
+
+ this->Const.MaxLights = ctx->Const.MaxLights;
+ this->Const.MaxClipPlanes = ctx->Const.MaxClipPlanes;
+ this->Const.MaxTextureUnits = ctx->Const.MaxTextureUnits;
+ this->Const.MaxTextureCoords = ctx->Const.MaxTextureCoordUnits;
+ this->Const.MaxVertexAttribs = ctx->Const.VertexProgram.MaxAttribs;
+ this->Const.MaxVertexUniformComponents = ctx->Const.VertexProgram.MaxUniformComponents;
+ this->Const.MaxVaryingFloats = ctx->Const.MaxVarying * 4;
+ this->Const.MaxVertexTextureImageUnits = ctx->Const.MaxVertexTextureImageUnits;
+ this->Const.MaxCombinedTextureImageUnits = ctx->Const.MaxCombinedTextureImageUnits;
+ this->Const.MaxTextureImageUnits = ctx->Const.MaxTextureImageUnits;
+ this->Const.MaxFragmentUniformComponents = ctx->Const.FragmentProgram.MaxUniformComponents;
+
+ this->Const.MaxDrawBuffers = ctx->Const.MaxDrawBuffers;
+
+ /* Note: Once the OpenGL 3.0 'forward compatible' context or the OpenGL 3.2
+ * Core context is supported, this logic will need change. Older versions of
+ * GLSL are no longer supported outside the compatibility contexts of 3.x.
+ */
+ this->Const.GLSL_100ES = (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2)
+ || ctx->Extensions.ARB_ES2_compatibility;
+ this->Const.GLSL_110 = (ctx->API == API_OPENGL);
+ this->Const.GLSL_120 = (ctx->API == API_OPENGL)
+ && (ctx->Const.GLSLVersion >= 120);
+ this->Const.GLSL_130 = (ctx->API == API_OPENGL)
+ && (ctx->Const.GLSLVersion >= 130);
+
+ const unsigned lowest_version =
+ (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2) || ctx->Extensions.ARB_ES2_compatibility
+ ? 100 : 110;
+ const unsigned highest_version =
+ (ctx->API == API_OPENGL) ? ctx->Const.GLSLVersion : 100;
+ char *supported = ralloc_strdup(this, "");
+
+ for (unsigned ver = lowest_version; ver <= highest_version; ver += 10) {
+ const char *const prefix = (ver == lowest_version)
+ ? ""
+ : ((ver == highest_version) ? ", and " : ", ");
+
+ ralloc_asprintf_append(& supported, "%s%d.%02d%s",
+ prefix,
+ ver / 100, ver % 100,
+ (ver == 100) ? " ES" : "");
+ }
+
+ this->supported_version_string = supported;
+}
+
+const char *
+_mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(enum _mesa_glsl_parser_targets target)
+{
+ switch (target) {
+ case vertex_shader: return "vertex";
+ case fragment_shader: return "fragment";
+ case geometry_shader: return "geometry";
+ }
+
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ return "unknown";
+}
+
+
+void
+_mesa_glsl_error(YYLTYPE *locp, _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
+ const char *fmt, ...)
+{
+ va_list ap;
+
+ state->error = true;
+
+ assert(state->info_log != NULL);
+ ralloc_asprintf_append(&state->info_log, "%u:%u(%u): error: ",
+ locp->source,
+ locp->first_line,
+ locp->first_column);
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ ralloc_vasprintf_append(&state->info_log, fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ ralloc_strcat(&state->info_log, "\n");
+}
+
+
+void
+_mesa_glsl_warning(const YYLTYPE *locp, _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state,
+ const char *fmt, ...)
+{
+ va_list ap;
+
+ assert(state->info_log != NULL);
+ ralloc_asprintf_append(&state->info_log, "%u:%u(%u): warning: ",
+ locp->source,
+ locp->first_line,
+ locp->first_column);
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ ralloc_vasprintf_append(&state->info_log, fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ ralloc_strcat(&state->info_log, "\n");
+}
+
+
+bool
+_mesa_glsl_process_extension(const char *name, YYLTYPE *name_locp,
+ const char *behavior, YYLTYPE *behavior_locp,
+ _mesa_glsl_parse_state *state)
+{
+ enum {
+ extension_disable,
+ extension_enable,
+ extension_require,
+ extension_warn
+ } ext_mode;
+
+ if (strcmp(behavior, "warn") == 0) {
+ ext_mode = extension_warn;
+ } else if (strcmp(behavior, "require") == 0) {
+ ext_mode = extension_require;
+ } else if (strcmp(behavior, "enable") == 0) {
+ ext_mode = extension_enable;
+ } else if (strcmp(behavior, "disable") == 0) {
+ ext_mode = extension_disable;
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(behavior_locp, state,
+ "Unknown extension behavior `%s'",
+ behavior);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ bool unsupported = false;
+
+ if (strcmp(name, "all") == 0) {
+ if ((ext_mode == extension_enable) || (ext_mode == extension_require)) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(name_locp, state, "Cannot %s all extensions",
+ (ext_mode == extension_enable)
+ ? "enable" : "require");
+ return false;
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_draw_buffers") == 0) {
+ /* This extension is only supported in fragment shaders.
+ */
+ if (state->target != fragment_shader) {
+ unsupported = true;
+ } else {
+ state->ARB_draw_buffers_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
+ state->ARB_draw_buffers_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_draw_instanced") == 0) {
+ /* This extension is only supported in vertex shaders.
+ */
+ if (state->target != vertex_shader) {
+ unsupported = true;
+ } else {
+ state->ARB_draw_instanced_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
+ state->ARB_draw_instanced_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_explicit_attrib_location") == 0) {
+ state->ARB_explicit_attrib_location_enable =
+ (ext_mode != extension_disable);
+ state->ARB_explicit_attrib_location_warn =
+ (ext_mode == extension_warn);
+
+ unsupported = !state->extensions->ARB_explicit_attrib_location;
+ } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_fragment_coord_conventions") == 0) {
+ state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_enable =
+ (ext_mode != extension_disable);
+ state->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions_warn =
+ (ext_mode == extension_warn);
+
+ unsupported = !state->extensions->ARB_fragment_coord_conventions;
+ } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_texture_rectangle") == 0) {
+ state->ARB_texture_rectangle_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
+ state->ARB_texture_rectangle_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
+ } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_EXT_texture_array") == 0) {
+ state->EXT_texture_array_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
+ state->EXT_texture_array_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
+
+ unsupported = !state->extensions->EXT_texture_array;
+ } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_ARB_shader_stencil_export") == 0) {
+ if (state->target != fragment_shader) {
+ unsupported = true;
+ } else {
+ state->ARB_shader_stencil_export_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
+ state->ARB_shader_stencil_export_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
+ unsupported = !state->extensions->ARB_shader_stencil_export;
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(name, "GL_AMD_conservative_depth") == 0) {
+ /* The AMD_conservative spec does not forbid requiring the extension in
+ * the vertex shader.
+ */
+ state->AMD_conservative_depth_enable = (ext_mode != extension_disable);
+ state->AMD_conservative_depth_warn = (ext_mode == extension_warn);
+ unsupported = !state->extensions->AMD_conservative_depth;
+ } else {
+ unsupported = true;
+ }
+
+ if (unsupported) {
+ static const char *const fmt = "extension `%s' unsupported in %s shader";
+
+ if (ext_mode == extension_require) {
+ _mesa_glsl_error(name_locp, state, fmt,
+ name, _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target));
+ return false;
+ } else {
+ _mesa_glsl_warning(name_locp, state, fmt,
+ name, _mesa_glsl_shader_target_name(state->target));
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+void
+_mesa_ast_type_qualifier_print(const struct ast_type_qualifier *q)
+{
+ if (q->flags.q.constant)
+ printf("const ");
+
+ if (q->flags.q.invariant)
+ printf("invariant ");
+
+ if (q->flags.q.attribute)
+ printf("attribute ");
+
+ if (q->flags.q.varying)
+ printf("varying ");
+
+ if (q->flags.q.in && q->flags.q.out)
+ printf("inout ");
+ else {
+ if (q->flags.q.in)
+ printf("in ");
+
+ if (q->flags.q.out)
+ printf("out ");
+ }
+
+ if (q->flags.q.centroid)
+ printf("centroid ");
+ if (q->flags.q.uniform)
+ printf("uniform ");
+ if (q->flags.q.smooth)
+ printf("smooth ");
+ if (q->flags.q.flat)
+ printf("flat ");
+ if (q->flags.q.noperspective)
+ printf("noperspective ");
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_node::print(void) const
+{
+ printf("unhandled node ");
+}
+
+
+ast_node::ast_node(void)
+{
+ this->location.source = 0;
+ this->location.line = 0;
+ this->location.column = 0;
+}
+
+
+static void
+ast_opt_array_size_print(bool is_array, const ast_expression *array_size)
+{
+ if (is_array) {
+ printf("[ ");
+
+ if (array_size)
+ array_size->print();
+
+ printf("] ");
+ }
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_compound_statement::print(void) const
+{
+ printf("{\n");
+
+ foreach_list_const(n, &this->statements) {
+ ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
+ ast->print();
+ }
+
+ printf("}\n");
+}
+
+
+ast_compound_statement::ast_compound_statement(int new_scope,
+ ast_node *statements)
+{
+ this->new_scope = new_scope;
+
+ if (statements != NULL) {
+ this->statements.push_degenerate_list_at_head(&statements->link);
+ }
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_expression::print(void) const
+{
+ switch (oper) {
+ case ast_assign:
+ case ast_mul_assign:
+ case ast_div_assign:
+ case ast_mod_assign:
+ case ast_add_assign:
+ case ast_sub_assign:
+ case ast_ls_assign:
+ case ast_rs_assign:
+ case ast_and_assign:
+ case ast_xor_assign:
+ case ast_or_assign:
+ subexpressions[0]->print();
+ printf("%s ", operator_string(oper));
+ subexpressions[1]->print();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_field_selection:
+ subexpressions[0]->print();
+ printf(". %s ", primary_expression.identifier);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_plus:
+ case ast_neg:
+ case ast_bit_not:
+ case ast_logic_not:
+ case ast_pre_inc:
+ case ast_pre_dec:
+ printf("%s ", operator_string(oper));
+ subexpressions[0]->print();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_post_inc:
+ case ast_post_dec:
+ subexpressions[0]->print();
+ printf("%s ", operator_string(oper));
+ break;
+
+ case ast_conditional:
+ subexpressions[0]->print();
+ printf("? ");
+ subexpressions[1]->print();
+ printf(": ");
+ subexpressions[1]->print();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_array_index:
+ subexpressions[0]->print();
+ printf("[ ");
+ subexpressions[1]->print();
+ printf("] ");
+ break;
+
+ case ast_function_call: {
+ subexpressions[0]->print();
+ printf("( ");
+
+ foreach_list_const (n, &this->expressions) {
+ if (n != this->expressions.get_head())
+ printf(", ");
+
+ ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
+ ast->print();
+ }
+
+ printf(") ");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case ast_identifier:
+ printf("%s ", primary_expression.identifier);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_int_constant:
+ printf("%d ", primary_expression.int_constant);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_uint_constant:
+ printf("%u ", primary_expression.uint_constant);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_float_constant:
+ printf("%f ", primary_expression.float_constant);
+ break;
+
+ case ast_bool_constant:
+ printf("%s ",
+ primary_expression.bool_constant
+ ? "true" : "false");
+ break;
+
+ case ast_sequence: {
+ printf("( ");
+ foreach_list_const(n, & this->expressions) {
+ if (n != this->expressions.get_head())
+ printf(", ");
+
+ ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
+ ast->print();
+ }
+ printf(") ");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+ast_expression::ast_expression(int oper,
+ ast_expression *ex0,
+ ast_expression *ex1,
+ ast_expression *ex2)
+{
+ this->oper = ast_operators(oper);
+ this->subexpressions[0] = ex0;
+ this->subexpressions[1] = ex1;
+ this->subexpressions[2] = ex2;
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_expression_statement::print(void) const
+{
+ if (expression)
+ expression->print();
+
+ printf("; ");
+}
+
+
+ast_expression_statement::ast_expression_statement(ast_expression *ex) :
+ expression(ex)
+{
+ /* empty */
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_function::print(void) const
+{
+ return_type->print();
+ printf(" %s (", identifier);
+
+ foreach_list_const(n, & this->parameters) {
+ ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
+ ast->print();
+ }
+
+ printf(")");
+}
+
+
+ast_function::ast_function(void)
+ : is_definition(false), signature(NULL)
+{
+ /* empty */
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_fully_specified_type::print(void) const
+{
+ _mesa_ast_type_qualifier_print(& qualifier);
+ specifier->print();
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_parameter_declarator::print(void) const
+{
+ type->print();
+ if (identifier)
+ printf("%s ", identifier);
+ ast_opt_array_size_print(is_array, array_size);
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_function_definition::print(void) const
+{
+ prototype->print();
+ body->print();
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_declaration::print(void) const
+{
+ printf("%s ", identifier);
+ ast_opt_array_size_print(is_array, array_size);
+
+ if (initializer) {
+ printf("= ");
+ initializer->print();
+ }
+}
+
+
+ast_declaration::ast_declaration(char *identifier, int is_array,
+ ast_expression *array_size,
+ ast_expression *initializer)
+{
+ this->identifier = identifier;
+ this->is_array = is_array;
+ this->array_size = array_size;
+ this->initializer = initializer;
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_declarator_list::print(void) const
+{
+ assert(type || invariant);
+
+ if (type)
+ type->print();
+ else
+ printf("invariant ");
+
+ foreach_list_const (ptr, & this->declarations) {
+ if (ptr != this->declarations.get_head())
+ printf(", ");
+
+ ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, ptr, link);
+ ast->print();
+ }
+
+ printf("; ");
+}
+
+
+ast_declarator_list::ast_declarator_list(ast_fully_specified_type *type)
+{
+ this->type = type;
+ this->invariant = false;
+}
+
+void
+ast_jump_statement::print(void) const
+{
+ switch (mode) {
+ case ast_continue:
+ printf("continue; ");
+ break;
+ case ast_break:
+ printf("break; ");
+ break;
+ case ast_return:
+ printf("return ");
+ if (opt_return_value)
+ opt_return_value->print();
+
+ printf("; ");
+ break;
+ case ast_discard:
+ printf("discard; ");
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+
+ast_jump_statement::ast_jump_statement(int mode, ast_expression *return_value)
+{
+ this->mode = ast_jump_modes(mode);
+
+ if (mode == ast_return)
+ opt_return_value = return_value;
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_selection_statement::print(void) const
+{
+ printf("if ( ");
+ condition->print();
+ printf(") ");
+
+ then_statement->print();
+
+ if (else_statement) {
+ printf("else ");
+ else_statement->print();
+ }
+
+}
+
+
+ast_selection_statement::ast_selection_statement(ast_expression *condition,
+ ast_node *then_statement,
+ ast_node *else_statement)
+{
+ this->condition = condition;
+ this->then_statement = then_statement;
+ this->else_statement = else_statement;
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_iteration_statement::print(void) const
+{
+ switch (mode) {
+ case ast_for:
+ printf("for( ");
+ if (init_statement)
+ init_statement->print();
+ printf("; ");
+
+ if (condition)
+ condition->print();
+ printf("; ");
+
+ if (rest_expression)
+ rest_expression->print();
+ printf(") ");
+
+ body->print();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_while:
+ printf("while ( ");
+ if (condition)
+ condition->print();
+ printf(") ");
+ body->print();
+ break;
+
+ case ast_do_while:
+ printf("do ");
+ body->print();
+ printf("while ( ");
+ if (condition)
+ condition->print();
+ printf("); ");
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+
+ast_iteration_statement::ast_iteration_statement(int mode,
+ ast_node *init,
+ ast_node *condition,
+ ast_expression *rest_expression,
+ ast_node *body)
+{
+ this->mode = ast_iteration_modes(mode);
+ this->init_statement = init;
+ this->condition = condition;
+ this->rest_expression = rest_expression;
+ this->body = body;
+}
+
+
+void
+ast_struct_specifier::print(void) const
+{
+ printf("struct %s { ", name);
+ foreach_list_const(n, &this->declarations) {
+ ast_node *ast = exec_node_data(ast_node, n, link);
+ ast->print();
+ }
+ printf("} ");
+}
+
+
+ast_struct_specifier::ast_struct_specifier(char *identifier,
+ ast_node *declarator_list)
+{
+ if (identifier == NULL) {
+ static unsigned anon_count = 1;
+ identifier = ralloc_asprintf(this, "#anon_struct_%04x", anon_count);
+ anon_count++;
+ }
+ name = identifier;
+ this->declarations.push_degenerate_list_at_head(&declarator_list->link);
+}
+
+bool
+do_common_optimization(exec_list *ir, bool linked, unsigned max_unroll_iterations)
+{
+ GLboolean progress = GL_FALSE;
+
+ progress = lower_instructions(ir, SUB_TO_ADD_NEG) || progress;
+
+ if (linked) {
+ progress = do_function_inlining(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_dead_functions(ir) || progress;
+ }
+ progress = do_structure_splitting(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_if_simplification(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_discard_simplification(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_copy_propagation(ir) || progress;
+ /*progress = do_copy_propagation_elements(ir) || progress;*/
+ if (linked)
+ progress = do_dead_code(ir) || progress;
+ else
+ progress = do_dead_code_unlinked(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_dead_code_local(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_tree_grafting(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_constant_propagation(ir) || progress;
+ if (linked)
+ progress = do_constant_variable(ir) || progress;
+ else
+ progress = do_constant_variable_unlinked(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_constant_folding(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_algebraic(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_lower_jumps(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_vec_index_to_swizzle(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_swizzle_swizzle(ir) || progress;
+ progress = do_noop_swizzle(ir) || progress;
+
+ progress = optimize_redundant_jumps(ir) || progress;
+
+ loop_state *ls = analyze_loop_variables(ir);
+ if (ls->loop_found) {
+ progress = set_loop_controls(ir, ls) || progress;
+ progress = unroll_loops(ir, ls, max_unroll_iterations) || progress;
+ }
+ delete ls;
+
+ return progress;
+}
+
+extern "C" {
+
+/**
+ * To be called at GL teardown time, this frees compiler datastructures.
+ *
+ * After calling this, any previously compiled shaders and shader
+ * programs would be invalid. So this should happen at approximately
+ * program exit.
+ */
+void
+_mesa_destroy_shader_compiler(void)
+{
+ _mesa_destroy_shader_compiler_caches();
+
+ _mesa_glsl_release_types();
+}
+
+/**
+ * Releases compiler caches to trade off performance for memory.
+ *
+ * Intended to be used with glReleaseShaderCompiler().
+ */
+void
+_mesa_destroy_shader_compiler_caches(void)
+{
+ _mesa_glsl_release_functions();
+}
+
+}
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.h b/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.h
index 8d4fca787..c628db94e 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.h
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_parser_extras.h
@@ -58,6 +58,10 @@ struct _mesa_glsl_parse_state {
/* If the user *does* call delete, that's OK, we will just
* ralloc_free in that case. */
+ static void operator delete(void *mem, void *ctx)
+ {
+ ralloc_free(mem);
+ }
static void operator delete(void *mem)
{
ralloc_free(mem);
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.cpp b/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.cpp
index 2f291d4f9..9714384eb 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.cpp
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.cpp
@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ public:
}
/* If the user *does* call delete, that's OK, we will just ralloc_free. */
+ static void operator delete(void *entry, void *ctx)
+ {
+ ralloc_free(entry);
+ }
static void operator delete(void *entry)
{
ralloc_free(entry);
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.h b/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.h
index 637bc033b..1afeddb33 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.h
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/glsl_symbol_table.h
@@ -68,6 +68,11 @@ public:
/* If the user *does* call delete, that's OK, we will just
* ralloc_free in that case. Here, C++ will have already called the
* destructor so tell ralloc not to do that again. */
+ static void operator delete(void *table, void *ctx)
+ {
+ ralloc_set_destructor(table, NULL);
+ ralloc_free(table);
+ }
static void operator delete(void *table)
{
ralloc_set_destructor(table, NULL);
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/ir_constant_expression.cpp b/mesalib/src/glsl/ir_constant_expression.cpp
index 2a3084896..1d39e31fa 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/ir_constant_expression.cpp
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/ir_constant_expression.cpp
@@ -1,1372 +1,1372 @@
-/*
- * Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
- * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
- * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
- * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
- * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
- * Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
- * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
- * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-/**
- * \file ir_constant_expression.cpp
- * Evaluate and process constant valued expressions
- *
- * In GLSL, constant valued expressions are used in several places. These
- * must be processed and evaluated very early in the compilation process.
- *
- * * Sizes of arrays
- * * Initializers for uniforms
- * * Initializers for \c const variables
- */
-
-#include <math.h>
-#include "main/core.h" /* for MAX2, MIN2, CLAMP */
-#include "ir.h"
-#include "ir_visitor.h"
-#include "glsl_types.h"
-
-static float
-dot(ir_constant *op0, ir_constant *op1)
-{
- assert(op0->type->is_float() && op1->type->is_float());
-
- float result = 0;
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op0->type->components(); c++)
- result += op0->value.f[c] * op1->value.f[c];
-
- return result;
-}
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_expression::constant_expression_value()
-{
- if (this->type->is_error())
- return NULL;
-
- ir_constant *op[Elements(this->operands)] = { NULL, };
- ir_constant_data data;
-
- memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
-
- for (unsigned operand = 0; operand < this->get_num_operands(); operand++) {
- op[operand] = this->operands[operand]->constant_expression_value();
- if (!op[operand])
- return NULL;
- }
-
- if (op[1] != NULL)
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == op[1]->type->base_type);
-
- bool op0_scalar = op[0]->type->is_scalar();
- bool op1_scalar = op[1] != NULL && op[1]->type->is_scalar();
-
- /* When iterating over a vector or matrix's components, we want to increase
- * the loop counter. However, for scalars, we want to stay at 0.
- */
- unsigned c0_inc = op0_scalar ? 0 : 1;
- unsigned c1_inc = op1_scalar ? 0 : 1;
- unsigned components;
- if (op1_scalar || !op[1]) {
- components = op[0]->type->components();
- } else {
- components = op[1]->type->components();
- }
-
- void *ctx = ralloc_parent(this);
-
- /* Handle array operations here, rather than below. */
- if (op[0]->type->is_array()) {
- assert(op[1] != NULL && op[1]->type->is_array());
- switch (this->operation) {
- case ir_binop_all_equal:
- return new(ctx) ir_constant(op[0]->has_value(op[1]));
- case ir_binop_any_nequal:
- return new(ctx) ir_constant(!op[0]->has_value(op[1]));
- default:
- break;
- }
- return NULL;
- }
-
- switch (this->operation) {
- case ir_unop_bit_not:
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < components; c++)
- data.i[c] = ~ op[0]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < components; c++)
- data.u[c] = ~ op[0]->value.u[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_logic_not:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.b[c] = !op[0]->value.b[c];
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_f2i:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.i[c] = (int) op[0]->value.f[c];
- }
- break;
- case ir_unop_i2f:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = (float) op[0]->value.i[c];
- }
- break;
- case ir_unop_u2f:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = (float) op[0]->value.u[c];
- }
- break;
- case ir_unop_b2f:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] ? 1.0F : 0.0F;
- }
- break;
- case ir_unop_f2b:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] != 0.0F ? true : false;
- }
- break;
- case ir_unop_b2i:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] ? 1 : 0;
- }
- break;
- case ir_unop_i2b:
- assert(op[0]->type->is_integer());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] ? true : false;
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_any:
- assert(op[0]->type->is_boolean());
- data.b[0] = false;
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- if (op[0]->value.b[c])
- data.b[0] = true;
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_trunc:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = truncf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_ceil:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = ceilf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_floor:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = floorf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_fract:
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (this->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = 0;
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = 0;
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] - floor(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_sin:
- case ir_unop_sin_reduced:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = sinf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_cos:
- case ir_unop_cos_reduced:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = cosf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_neg:
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (this->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = -((int) op[0]->value.u[c]);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = -op[0]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = -op[0]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_abs:
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (this->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c];
- if (data.i[c] < 0)
- data.i[c] = -data.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = fabs(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_sign:
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (this->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] > 0;
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = (op[0]->value.i[c] > 0) - (op[0]->value.i[c] < 0);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = float((op[0]->value.f[c] > 0)-(op[0]->value.f[c] < 0));
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_rcp:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (this->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- if (op[0]->value.u[c] != 0.0)
- data.u[c] = 1 / op[0]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- if (op[0]->value.i[c] != 0.0)
- data.i[c] = 1 / op[0]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- if (op[0]->value.f[c] != 0.0)
- data.f[c] = 1.0F / op[0]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_rsq:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = 1.0F / sqrtf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_sqrt:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = sqrtf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_exp:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = expf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_exp2:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = exp2f(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_log:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = logf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_log2:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = log2f(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_unop_dFdx:
- case ir_unop_dFdy:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = 0.0;
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_pow:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = powf(op[0]->value.f[c], op[1]->value.f[c]);
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_dot:
- data.f[0] = dot(op[0], op[1]);
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_min:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = MIN2(op[0]->value.u[c0], op[1]->value.u[c1]);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = MIN2(op[0]->value.i[c0], op[1]->value.i[c1]);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = MIN2(op[0]->value.f[c0], op[1]->value.f[c1]);
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
-
- break;
- case ir_binop_max:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = MAX2(op[0]->value.u[c0], op[1]->value.u[c1]);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = MAX2(op[0]->value.i[c0], op[1]->value.i[c1]);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = MAX2(op[0]->value.f[c0], op[1]->value.f[c1]);
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_add:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] + op[1]->value.u[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] + op[1]->value.i[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] + op[1]->value.f[c1];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
-
- break;
- case ir_binop_sub:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] - op[1]->value.u[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] - op[1]->value.i[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] - op[1]->value.f[c1];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
-
- break;
- case ir_binop_mul:
- /* Check for equal types, or unequal types involving scalars */
- if ((op[0]->type == op[1]->type && !op[0]->type->is_matrix())
- || op0_scalar || op1_scalar) {
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] * op[1]->value.u[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] * op[1]->value.i[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] * op[1]->value.f[c1];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- } else {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_matrix() || op[1]->type->is_matrix());
-
- /* Multiply an N-by-M matrix with an M-by-P matrix. Since either
- * matrix can be a GLSL vector, either N or P can be 1.
- *
- * For vec*mat, the vector is treated as a row vector. This
- * means the vector is a 1-row x M-column matrix.
- *
- * For mat*vec, the vector is treated as a column vector. Since
- * matrix_columns is 1 for vectors, this just works.
- */
- const unsigned n = op[0]->type->is_vector()
- ? 1 : op[0]->type->vector_elements;
- const unsigned m = op[1]->type->vector_elements;
- const unsigned p = op[1]->type->matrix_columns;
- for (unsigned j = 0; j < p; j++) {
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- for (unsigned k = 0; k < m; k++) {
- data.f[i+n*j] += op[0]->value.f[i+n*k]*op[1]->value.f[k+m*j];
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- break;
- case ir_binop_div:
- /* FINISHME: Emit warning when division-by-zero is detected. */
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- if (op[1]->value.u[c1] == 0) {
- data.u[c] = 0;
- } else {
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] / op[1]->value.u[c1];
- }
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- if (op[1]->value.i[c1] == 0) {
- data.i[c] = 0;
- } else {
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] / op[1]->value.i[c1];
- }
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] / op[1]->value.f[c1];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
-
- break;
- case ir_binop_mod:
- /* FINISHME: Emit warning when division-by-zero is detected. */
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- if (op[1]->value.u[c1] == 0) {
- data.u[c] = 0;
- } else {
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] % op[1]->value.u[c1];
- }
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- if (op[1]->value.i[c1] == 0) {
- data.i[c] = 0;
- } else {
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] % op[1]->value.i[c1];
- }
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- /* We don't use fmod because it rounds toward zero; GLSL specifies
- * the use of floor.
- */
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] - op[1]->value.f[c1]
- * floorf(op[0]->value.f[c0] / op[1]->value.f[c1]);
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
-
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_logic_and:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] && op[1]->value.b[c];
- break;
- case ir_binop_logic_xor:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] ^ op[1]->value.b[c];
- break;
- case ir_binop_logic_or:
- assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] || op[1]->value.b[c];
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_less:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.u[0] < op[1]->value.u[0];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.i[0] < op[1]->value.i[0];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.f[0] < op[1]->value.f[0];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
- case ir_binop_greater:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] > op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] > op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] > op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
- case ir_binop_lequal:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.u[0] <= op[1]->value.u[0];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.i[0] <= op[1]->value.i[0];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.f[0] <= op[1]->value.f[0];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
- case ir_binop_gequal:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.u[0] >= op[1]->value.u[0];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.i[0] >= op[1]->value.i[0];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->value.f[0] >= op[1]->value.f[0];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
- case ir_binop_equal:
- assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < components; c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] == op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] == op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] == op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
- case ir_binop_nequal:
- assert(op[0]->type != op[1]->type);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < components; c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] != op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] != op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] != op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
- case ir_binop_all_equal:
- data.b[0] = op[0]->has_value(op[1]);
- break;
- case ir_binop_any_nequal:
- data.b[0] = !op[0]->has_value(op[1]);
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_lshift:
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT &&
- op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT) {
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] << op[1]->value.i[c1];
-
- } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT &&
- op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT) {
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] << op[1]->value.u[c1];
-
- } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT &&
- op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT) {
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] << op[1]->value.i[c1];
-
- } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT &&
- op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT) {
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] << op[1]->value.u[c1];
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_rshift:
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT &&
- op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT) {
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] >> op[1]->value.i[c1];
-
- } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT &&
- op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT) {
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] >> op[1]->value.u[c1];
-
- } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT &&
- op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT) {
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] >> op[1]->value.i[c1];
-
- } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT &&
- op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT) {
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] >> op[1]->value.u[c1];
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_bit_and:
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] & op[1]->value.i[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] & op[1]->value.u[c1];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_bit_or:
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] | op[1]->value.i[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] | op[1]->value.u[c1];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_binop_bit_xor:
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
- c < components;
- c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] ^ op[1]->value.i[c1];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] ^ op[1]->value.u[c1];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case ir_quadop_vector:
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < this->type->vector_elements; c++) {
- switch (this->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = op[c]->value.i[0];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = op[c]->value.u[0];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = op[c]->value.f[0];
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- }
- }
- break;
-
- default:
- /* FINISHME: Should handle all expression types. */
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return new(ctx) ir_constant(this->type, &data);
-}
-
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_texture::constant_expression_value()
-{
- /* texture lookups aren't constant expressions */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_swizzle::constant_expression_value()
-{
- ir_constant *v = this->val->constant_expression_value();
-
- if (v != NULL) {
- ir_constant_data data = { { 0 } };
-
- const unsigned swiz_idx[4] = {
- this->mask.x, this->mask.y, this->mask.z, this->mask.w
- };
-
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < this->mask.num_components; i++) {
- switch (v->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT: data.u[i] = v->value.u[swiz_idx[i]]; break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT: data.f[i] = v->value.f[swiz_idx[i]]; break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL: data.b[i] = v->value.b[swiz_idx[i]]; break;
- default: assert(!"Should not get here."); break;
- }
- }
-
- void *ctx = ralloc_parent(this);
- return new(ctx) ir_constant(this->type, &data);
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_dereference_variable::constant_expression_value()
-{
- /* This may occur during compile and var->type is glsl_type::error_type */
- if (!var)
- return NULL;
-
- /* The constant_value of a uniform variable is its initializer,
- * not the lifetime constant value of the uniform.
- */
- if (var->mode == ir_var_uniform)
- return NULL;
-
- if (!var->constant_value)
- return NULL;
-
- return var->constant_value->clone(ralloc_parent(var), NULL);
-}
-
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_dereference_array::constant_expression_value()
-{
- ir_constant *array = this->array->constant_expression_value();
- ir_constant *idx = this->array_index->constant_expression_value();
-
- if ((array != NULL) && (idx != NULL)) {
- void *ctx = ralloc_parent(this);
- if (array->type->is_matrix()) {
- /* Array access of a matrix results in a vector.
- */
- const unsigned column = idx->value.u[0];
-
- const glsl_type *const column_type = array->type->column_type();
-
- /* Offset in the constant matrix to the first element of the column
- * to be extracted.
- */
- const unsigned mat_idx = column * column_type->vector_elements;
-
- ir_constant_data data = { { 0 } };
-
- switch (column_type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < column_type->vector_elements; i++)
- data.u[i] = array->value.u[mat_idx + i];
-
- break;
-
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < column_type->vector_elements; i++)
- data.f[i] = array->value.f[mat_idx + i];
-
- break;
-
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- break;
- }
-
- return new(ctx) ir_constant(column_type, &data);
- } else if (array->type->is_vector()) {
- const unsigned component = idx->value.u[0];
-
- return new(ctx) ir_constant(array, component);
- } else {
- const unsigned index = idx->value.u[0];
- return array->get_array_element(index)->clone(ctx, NULL);
- }
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_dereference_record::constant_expression_value()
-{
- ir_constant *v = this->record->constant_expression_value();
-
- return (v != NULL) ? v->get_record_field(this->field) : NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_assignment::constant_expression_value()
-{
- /* FINISHME: Handle CEs involving assignment (return RHS) */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_constant::constant_expression_value()
-{
- return this;
-}
-
-
-ir_constant *
-ir_call::constant_expression_value()
-{
- if (this->type == glsl_type::error_type)
- return NULL;
-
- /* From the GLSL 1.20 spec, page 23:
- * "Function calls to user-defined functions (non-built-in functions)
- * cannot be used to form constant expressions."
- */
- if (!this->callee->is_builtin)
- return NULL;
-
- unsigned num_parameters = 0;
-
- /* Check if all parameters are constant */
- ir_constant *op[3];
- foreach_list(n, &this->actual_parameters) {
- ir_constant *constant = ((ir_rvalue *) n)->constant_expression_value();
- if (constant == NULL)
- return NULL;
-
- op[num_parameters] = constant;
-
- assert(num_parameters < 3);
- num_parameters++;
- }
-
- /* Individual cases below can either:
- * - Assign "expr" a new ir_expression to evaluate (for basic opcodes)
- * - Fill "data" with appopriate constant data
- * - Return an ir_constant directly.
- */
- void *mem_ctx = ralloc_parent(this);
- ir_expression *expr = NULL;
-
- ir_constant_data data;
- memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
-
- const char *callee = this->callee_name();
- if (strcmp(callee, "abs") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_abs, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "all") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_boolean());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- if (!op[0]->value.b[c])
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(false);
- }
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(true);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "any") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_boolean());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- if (op[0]->value.b[c])
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(true);
- }
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(false);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "acos") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = acosf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "acosh") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = acoshf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "asin") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = asinf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "asinh") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = asinhf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "atan") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- if (num_parameters == 2) {
- assert(op[1]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = atan2f(op[0]->value.f[c], op[1]->value.f[c]);
- } else {
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = atanf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "atanh") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = atanhf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "dFdx") == 0 || strcmp(callee, "dFdy") == 0) {
- return ir_constant::zero(mem_ctx, this->type);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "ceil") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_ceil, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "clamp") == 0) {
- assert(num_parameters == 3);
- unsigned c1_inc = op[1]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
- unsigned c2_inc = op[2]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
- for (unsigned c = 0, c1 = 0, c2 = 0;
- c < op[0]->type->components();
- c1 += c1_inc, c2 += c2_inc, c++) {
-
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.u[c] = CLAMP(op[0]->value.u[c], op[1]->value.u[c1],
- op[2]->value.u[c2]);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.i[c] = CLAMP(op[0]->value.i[c], op[1]->value.i[c1],
- op[2]->value.i[c2]);
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.f[c] = CLAMP(op[0]->value.f[c], op[1]->value.f[c1],
- op[2]->value.f[c2]);
- break;
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "cos") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_cos, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "cosh") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = coshf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "cross") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type == glsl_type::vec3_type);
- assert(op[1]->type == glsl_type::vec3_type);
- data.f[0] = (op[0]->value.f[1] * op[1]->value.f[2] -
- op[1]->value.f[1] * op[0]->value.f[2]);
- data.f[1] = (op[0]->value.f[2] * op[1]->value.f[0] -
- op[1]->value.f[2] * op[0]->value.f[0]);
- data.f[2] = (op[0]->value.f[0] * op[1]->value.f[1] -
- op[1]->value.f[0] * op[0]->value.f[1]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "degrees") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = 180.0F / M_PI * op[0]->value.f[c];
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "distance") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float() && op[1]->type->is_float());
- float length_squared = 0.0;
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- float t = op[0]->value.f[c] - op[1]->value.f[c];
- length_squared += t * t;
- }
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(sqrtf(length_squared));
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "dot") == 0) {
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(dot(op[0], op[1]));
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "equal") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] == op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] == op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] == op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] == op[1]->value.b[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "exp") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_exp, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "exp2") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_exp2, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "faceforward") == 0) {
- if (dot(op[2], op[1]) < 0)
- return op[0];
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = -op[0]->value.f[c];
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "floor") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_floor, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "fract") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_fract, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "fwidth") == 0) {
- return ir_constant::zero(mem_ctx, this->type);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "greaterThan") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] > op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] > op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] > op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "greaterThanEqual") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] >= op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] >= op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] >= op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "inversesqrt") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_rsq, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "length") == 0) {
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(sqrtf(dot(op[0], op[0])));
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "lessThan") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] < op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] < op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] < op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "lessThanEqual") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] <= op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] <= op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] <= op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "log") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_log, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "log2") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_log2, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "matrixCompMult") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float() && op[1]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] * op[1]->value.f[c];
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "max") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_binop_max, type, op[0], op[1]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "min") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_binop_min, type, op[0], op[1]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "mix") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float() && op[1]->type->is_float());
- if (op[2]->type->is_float()) {
- unsigned c2_inc = op[2]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
- unsigned components = op[0]->type->components();
- for (unsigned c = 0, c2 = 0; c < components; c2 += c2_inc, c++) {
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] * (1 - op[2]->value.f[c2]) +
- op[1]->value.f[c] * op[2]->value.f[c2];
- }
- } else {
- assert(op[2]->type->is_boolean());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = op[op[2]->value.b[c] ? 1 : 0]->value.f[c];
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "mod") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_binop_mod, type, op[0], op[1]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "normalize") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- float length = sqrtf(dot(op[0], op[0]));
-
- if (length == 0)
- return ir_constant::zero(mem_ctx, this->type);
-
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] / length;
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "not") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_logic_not, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "notEqual") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
- switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
- case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] != op[1]->value.u[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] != op[1]->value.i[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] != op[1]->value.f[c];
- break;
- case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL:
- data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] != op[1]->value.b[c];
- break;
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "outerProduct") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1]->type->is_vector());
- const unsigned m = op[0]->type->vector_elements;
- const unsigned n = op[1]->type->vector_elements;
- for (unsigned j = 0; j < n; j++) {
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < m; i++) {
- data.f[i+m*j] = op[0]->value.f[i] * op[1]->value.f[j];
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "pow") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_binop_pow, type, op[0], op[1]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "radians") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = M_PI / 180.0F * op[0]->value.f[c];
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "reflect") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- float dot_NI = dot(op[1], op[0]);
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] - 2 * dot_NI * op[1]->value.f[c];
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "refract") == 0) {
- const float eta = op[2]->value.f[0];
- const float dot_NI = dot(op[1], op[0]);
- const float k = 1.0F - eta * eta * (1.0F - dot_NI * dot_NI);
- if (k < 0.0) {
- return ir_constant::zero(mem_ctx, this->type);
- } else {
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < type->components(); c++) {
- data.f[c] = eta * op[0]->value.f[c] - (eta * dot_NI + sqrtf(k))
- * op[1]->value.f[c];
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "sign") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_sign, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "sin") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_sin, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "sinh") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = sinhf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "smoothstep") == 0) {
- assert(num_parameters == 3);
- assert(op[1]->type == op[0]->type);
- unsigned edge_inc = op[0]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
- for (unsigned c = 0, e = 0; c < type->components(); e += edge_inc, c++) {
- const float edge0 = op[0]->value.f[e];
- const float edge1 = op[1]->value.f[e];
- if (edge0 == edge1) {
- data.f[c] = 0.0; /* Avoid a crash - results are undefined anyway */
- } else {
- const float numerator = op[2]->value.f[c] - edge0;
- const float denominator = edge1 - edge0;
- const float t = CLAMP(numerator/denominator, 0, 1);
- data.f[c] = t * t * (3 - 2 * t);
- }
- }
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "sqrt") == 0) {
- expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_sqrt, type, op[0], NULL);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "step") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float() && op[1]->type->is_float());
- /* op[0] (edge) may be either a scalar or a vector */
- const unsigned c0_inc = op[0]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
- for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0; c < type->components(); c0 += c0_inc, c++)
- data.f[c] = (op[1]->value.f[c] < op[0]->value.f[c0]) ? 0.0F : 1.0F;
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "tan") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = tanf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "tanh") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
- for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
- data.f[c] = tanhf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
- } else if (strcmp(callee, "transpose") == 0) {
- assert(op[0]->type->is_matrix());
- const unsigned n = op[0]->type->vector_elements;
- const unsigned m = op[0]->type->matrix_columns;
- for (unsigned j = 0; j < m; j++) {
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- data.f[m*i+j] += op[0]->value.f[i+n*j];
- }
- }
- } else {
- /* Unsupported builtin - some are not allowed in constant expressions. */
- return NULL;
- }
-
- if (expr != NULL)
- return expr->constant_expression_value();
-
- return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(this->type, &data);
-}
+/*
+ * Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
+ * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
+ * Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
+ * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \file ir_constant_expression.cpp
+ * Evaluate and process constant valued expressions
+ *
+ * In GLSL, constant valued expressions are used in several places. These
+ * must be processed and evaluated very early in the compilation process.
+ *
+ * * Sizes of arrays
+ * * Initializers for uniforms
+ * * Initializers for \c const variables
+ */
+
+#include <math.h>
+#include "main/core.h" /* for MAX2, MIN2, CLAMP */
+#include "ir.h"
+#include "ir_visitor.h"
+#include "glsl_types.h"
+
+static float
+dot(ir_constant *op0, ir_constant *op1)
+{
+ assert(op0->type->is_float() && op1->type->is_float());
+
+ float result = 0;
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op0->type->components(); c++)
+ result += op0->value.f[c] * op1->value.f[c];
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_expression::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ if (this->type->is_error())
+ return NULL;
+
+ ir_constant *op[Elements(this->operands)] = { NULL, };
+ ir_constant_data data;
+
+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
+
+ for (unsigned operand = 0; operand < this->get_num_operands(); operand++) {
+ op[operand] = this->operands[operand]->constant_expression_value();
+ if (!op[operand])
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (op[1] != NULL)
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == op[1]->type->base_type);
+
+ bool op0_scalar = op[0]->type->is_scalar();
+ bool op1_scalar = op[1] != NULL && op[1]->type->is_scalar();
+
+ /* When iterating over a vector or matrix's components, we want to increase
+ * the loop counter. However, for scalars, we want to stay at 0.
+ */
+ unsigned c0_inc = op0_scalar ? 0 : 1;
+ unsigned c1_inc = op1_scalar ? 0 : 1;
+ unsigned components;
+ if (op1_scalar || !op[1]) {
+ components = op[0]->type->components();
+ } else {
+ components = op[1]->type->components();
+ }
+
+ void *ctx = ralloc_parent(this);
+
+ /* Handle array operations here, rather than below. */
+ if (op[0]->type->is_array()) {
+ assert(op[1] != NULL && op[1]->type->is_array());
+ switch (this->operation) {
+ case ir_binop_all_equal:
+ return new(ctx) ir_constant(op[0]->has_value(op[1]));
+ case ir_binop_any_nequal:
+ return new(ctx) ir_constant(!op[0]->has_value(op[1]));
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ switch (this->operation) {
+ case ir_unop_bit_not:
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < components; c++)
+ data.i[c] = ~ op[0]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < components; c++)
+ data.u[c] = ~ op[0]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_logic_not:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.b[c] = !op[0]->value.b[c];
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_f2i:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.i[c] = (int) op[0]->value.f[c];
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_unop_i2f:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = (float) op[0]->value.i[c];
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_unop_u2f:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = (float) op[0]->value.u[c];
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_unop_b2f:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] ? 1.0F : 0.0F;
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_unop_f2b:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] != 0.0F ? true : false;
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_unop_b2i:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] ? 1 : 0;
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_unop_i2b:
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_integer());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] ? true : false;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_any:
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_boolean());
+ data.b[0] = false;
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ if (op[0]->value.b[c])
+ data.b[0] = true;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_trunc:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = truncf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_ceil:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = ceilf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_floor:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = floorf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_fract:
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (this->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = 0;
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = 0;
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] - floor(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_sin:
+ case ir_unop_sin_reduced:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = sinf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_cos:
+ case ir_unop_cos_reduced:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = cosf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_neg:
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (this->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = -((int) op[0]->value.u[c]);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = -op[0]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = -op[0]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_abs:
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (this->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c];
+ if (data.i[c] < 0)
+ data.i[c] = -data.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = fabs(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_sign:
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (this->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] > 0;
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = (op[0]->value.i[c] > 0) - (op[0]->value.i[c] < 0);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = float((op[0]->value.f[c] > 0)-(op[0]->value.f[c] < 0));
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_rcp:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (this->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ if (op[0]->value.u[c] != 0.0)
+ data.u[c] = 1 / op[0]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ if (op[0]->value.i[c] != 0.0)
+ data.i[c] = 1 / op[0]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ if (op[0]->value.f[c] != 0.0)
+ data.f[c] = 1.0F / op[0]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_rsq:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = 1.0F / sqrtf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_sqrt:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = sqrtf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_exp:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = expf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_exp2:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = exp2f(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_log:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = logf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_log2:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = log2f(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_unop_dFdx:
+ case ir_unop_dFdy:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = 0.0;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_pow:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = powf(op[0]->value.f[c], op[1]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_dot:
+ data.f[0] = dot(op[0], op[1]);
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_min:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = MIN2(op[0]->value.u[c0], op[1]->value.u[c1]);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = MIN2(op[0]->value.i[c0], op[1]->value.i[c1]);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = MIN2(op[0]->value.f[c0], op[1]->value.f[c1]);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_max:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = MAX2(op[0]->value.u[c0], op[1]->value.u[c1]);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = MAX2(op[0]->value.i[c0], op[1]->value.i[c1]);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = MAX2(op[0]->value.f[c0], op[1]->value.f[c1]);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_add:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] + op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] + op[1]->value.i[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] + op[1]->value.f[c1];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_sub:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] - op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] - op[1]->value.i[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] - op[1]->value.f[c1];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_mul:
+ /* Check for equal types, or unequal types involving scalars */
+ if ((op[0]->type == op[1]->type && !op[0]->type->is_matrix())
+ || op0_scalar || op1_scalar) {
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] * op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] * op[1]->value.i[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] * op[1]->value.f[c1];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_matrix() || op[1]->type->is_matrix());
+
+ /* Multiply an N-by-M matrix with an M-by-P matrix. Since either
+ * matrix can be a GLSL vector, either N or P can be 1.
+ *
+ * For vec*mat, the vector is treated as a row vector. This
+ * means the vector is a 1-row x M-column matrix.
+ *
+ * For mat*vec, the vector is treated as a column vector. Since
+ * matrix_columns is 1 for vectors, this just works.
+ */
+ const unsigned n = op[0]->type->is_vector()
+ ? 1 : op[0]->type->vector_elements;
+ const unsigned m = op[1]->type->vector_elements;
+ const unsigned p = op[1]->type->matrix_columns;
+ for (unsigned j = 0; j < p; j++) {
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ for (unsigned k = 0; k < m; k++) {
+ data.f[i+n*j] += op[0]->value.f[i+n*k]*op[1]->value.f[k+m*j];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_div:
+ /* FINISHME: Emit warning when division-by-zero is detected. */
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ if (op[1]->value.u[c1] == 0) {
+ data.u[c] = 0;
+ } else {
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] / op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ }
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ if (op[1]->value.i[c1] == 0) {
+ data.i[c] = 0;
+ } else {
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] / op[1]->value.i[c1];
+ }
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] / op[1]->value.f[c1];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_mod:
+ /* FINISHME: Emit warning when division-by-zero is detected. */
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type || op0_scalar || op1_scalar);
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ if (op[1]->value.u[c1] == 0) {
+ data.u[c] = 0;
+ } else {
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] % op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ }
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ if (op[1]->value.i[c1] == 0) {
+ data.i[c] = 0;
+ } else {
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] % op[1]->value.i[c1];
+ }
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ /* We don't use fmod because it rounds toward zero; GLSL specifies
+ * the use of floor.
+ */
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c0] - op[1]->value.f[c1]
+ * floorf(op[0]->value.f[c0] / op[1]->value.f[c1]);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_logic_and:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] && op[1]->value.b[c];
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_logic_xor:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] ^ op[1]->value.b[c];
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_logic_or:
+ assert(op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_BOOL);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] || op[1]->value.b[c];
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_less:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.u[0] < op[1]->value.u[0];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.i[0] < op[1]->value.i[0];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.f[0] < op[1]->value.f[0];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_greater:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] > op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] > op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] > op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_lequal:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.u[0] <= op[1]->value.u[0];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.i[0] <= op[1]->value.i[0];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.f[0] <= op[1]->value.f[0];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_gequal:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.u[0] >= op[1]->value.u[0];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.i[0] >= op[1]->value.i[0];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->value.f[0] >= op[1]->value.f[0];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_equal:
+ assert(op[0]->type == op[1]->type);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < components; c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] == op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] == op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] == op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_nequal:
+ assert(op[0]->type != op[1]->type);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < components; c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] != op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] != op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] != op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_all_equal:
+ data.b[0] = op[0]->has_value(op[1]);
+ break;
+ case ir_binop_any_nequal:
+ data.b[0] = !op[0]->has_value(op[1]);
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_lshift:
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT &&
+ op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT) {
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] << op[1]->value.i[c1];
+
+ } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT &&
+ op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT) {
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] << op[1]->value.u[c1];
+
+ } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT &&
+ op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT) {
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] << op[1]->value.i[c1];
+
+ } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT &&
+ op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT) {
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] << op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_rshift:
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT &&
+ op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT) {
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] >> op[1]->value.i[c1];
+
+ } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT &&
+ op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT) {
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] >> op[1]->value.u[c1];
+
+ } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT &&
+ op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_INT) {
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] >> op[1]->value.i[c1];
+
+ } else if (op[0]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT &&
+ op[1]->type->base_type == GLSL_TYPE_UINT) {
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] >> op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_bit_and:
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] & op[1]->value.i[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] & op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_bit_or:
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] | op[1]->value.i[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] | op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_binop_bit_xor:
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0, c1 = 0;
+ c < components;
+ c0 += c0_inc, c1 += c1_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = op[0]->value.i[c0] ^ op[1]->value.i[c1];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[0]->value.u[c0] ^ op[1]->value.u[c1];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case ir_quadop_vector:
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < this->type->vector_elements; c++) {
+ switch (this->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = op[c]->value.i[0];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = op[c]->value.u[0];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = op[c]->value.f[0];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* FINISHME: Should handle all expression types. */
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return new(ctx) ir_constant(this->type, &data);
+}
+
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_texture::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ /* texture lookups aren't constant expressions */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_swizzle::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ ir_constant *v = this->val->constant_expression_value();
+
+ if (v != NULL) {
+ ir_constant_data data = { { 0 } };
+
+ const unsigned swiz_idx[4] = {
+ this->mask.x, this->mask.y, this->mask.z, this->mask.w
+ };
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < this->mask.num_components; i++) {
+ switch (v->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT: data.u[i] = v->value.u[swiz_idx[i]]; break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT: data.f[i] = v->value.f[swiz_idx[i]]; break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL: data.b[i] = v->value.b[swiz_idx[i]]; break;
+ default: assert(!"Should not get here."); break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ void *ctx = ralloc_parent(this);
+ return new(ctx) ir_constant(this->type, &data);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_dereference_variable::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ /* This may occur during compile and var->type is glsl_type::error_type */
+ if (!var)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* The constant_value of a uniform variable is its initializer,
+ * not the lifetime constant value of the uniform.
+ */
+ if (var->mode == ir_var_uniform)
+ return NULL;
+
+ if (!var->constant_value)
+ return NULL;
+
+ return var->constant_value->clone(ralloc_parent(var), NULL);
+}
+
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_dereference_array::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ ir_constant *array = this->array->constant_expression_value();
+ ir_constant *idx = this->array_index->constant_expression_value();
+
+ if ((array != NULL) && (idx != NULL)) {
+ void *ctx = ralloc_parent(this);
+ if (array->type->is_matrix()) {
+ /* Array access of a matrix results in a vector.
+ */
+ const unsigned column = idx->value.u[0];
+
+ const glsl_type *const column_type = array->type->column_type();
+
+ /* Offset in the constant matrix to the first element of the column
+ * to be extracted.
+ */
+ const unsigned mat_idx = column * column_type->vector_elements;
+
+ ir_constant_data data = { { 0 } };
+
+ switch (column_type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < column_type->vector_elements; i++)
+ data.u[i] = array->value.u[mat_idx + i];
+
+ break;
+
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < column_type->vector_elements; i++)
+ data.f[i] = array->value.f[mat_idx + i];
+
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return new(ctx) ir_constant(column_type, &data);
+ } else if (array->type->is_vector()) {
+ const unsigned component = idx->value.u[0];
+
+ return new(ctx) ir_constant(array, component);
+ } else {
+ const unsigned index = idx->value.u[0];
+ return array->get_array_element(index)->clone(ctx, NULL);
+ }
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_dereference_record::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ ir_constant *v = this->record->constant_expression_value();
+
+ return (v != NULL) ? v->get_record_field(this->field) : NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_assignment::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ /* FINISHME: Handle CEs involving assignment (return RHS) */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_constant::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ return this;
+}
+
+
+ir_constant *
+ir_call::constant_expression_value()
+{
+ if (this->type == glsl_type::error_type)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* From the GLSL 1.20 spec, page 23:
+ * "Function calls to user-defined functions (non-built-in functions)
+ * cannot be used to form constant expressions."
+ */
+ if (!this->callee->is_builtin)
+ return NULL;
+
+ unsigned num_parameters = 0;
+
+ /* Check if all parameters are constant */
+ ir_constant *op[3];
+ foreach_list(n, &this->actual_parameters) {
+ ir_constant *constant = ((ir_rvalue *) n)->constant_expression_value();
+ if (constant == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ op[num_parameters] = constant;
+
+ assert(num_parameters < 3);
+ num_parameters++;
+ }
+
+ /* Individual cases below can either:
+ * - Assign "expr" a new ir_expression to evaluate (for basic opcodes)
+ * - Fill "data" with appopriate constant data
+ * - Return an ir_constant directly.
+ */
+ void *mem_ctx = ralloc_parent(this);
+ ir_expression *expr = NULL;
+
+ ir_constant_data data;
+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
+
+ const char *callee = this->callee_name();
+ if (strcmp(callee, "abs") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_abs, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "all") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_boolean());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ if (!op[0]->value.b[c])
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(false);
+ }
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(true);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "any") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_boolean());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ if (op[0]->value.b[c])
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(true);
+ }
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(false);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "acos") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = acosf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "acosh") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = acoshf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "asin") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = asinf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "asinh") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = asinhf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "atan") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ if (num_parameters == 2) {
+ assert(op[1]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = atan2f(op[0]->value.f[c], op[1]->value.f[c]);
+ } else {
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = atanf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "atanh") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = atanhf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "dFdx") == 0 || strcmp(callee, "dFdy") == 0) {
+ return ir_constant::zero(mem_ctx, this->type);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "ceil") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_ceil, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "clamp") == 0) {
+ assert(num_parameters == 3);
+ unsigned c1_inc = op[1]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
+ unsigned c2_inc = op[2]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c1 = 0, c2 = 0;
+ c < op[0]->type->components();
+ c1 += c1_inc, c2 += c2_inc, c++) {
+
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.u[c] = CLAMP(op[0]->value.u[c], op[1]->value.u[c1],
+ op[2]->value.u[c2]);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.i[c] = CLAMP(op[0]->value.i[c], op[1]->value.i[c1],
+ op[2]->value.i[c2]);
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.f[c] = CLAMP(op[0]->value.f[c], op[1]->value.f[c1],
+ op[2]->value.f[c2]);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "cos") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_cos, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "cosh") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = coshf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "cross") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type == glsl_type::vec3_type);
+ assert(op[1]->type == glsl_type::vec3_type);
+ data.f[0] = (op[0]->value.f[1] * op[1]->value.f[2] -
+ op[1]->value.f[1] * op[0]->value.f[2]);
+ data.f[1] = (op[0]->value.f[2] * op[1]->value.f[0] -
+ op[1]->value.f[2] * op[0]->value.f[0]);
+ data.f[2] = (op[0]->value.f[0] * op[1]->value.f[1] -
+ op[1]->value.f[0] * op[0]->value.f[1]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "degrees") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = 180.0F / M_PI * op[0]->value.f[c];
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "distance") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float() && op[1]->type->is_float());
+ float length_squared = 0.0;
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ float t = op[0]->value.f[c] - op[1]->value.f[c];
+ length_squared += t * t;
+ }
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(sqrtf(length_squared));
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "dot") == 0) {
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(dot(op[0], op[1]));
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "equal") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] == op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] == op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] == op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] == op[1]->value.b[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "exp") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_exp, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "exp2") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_exp2, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "faceforward") == 0) {
+ if (dot(op[2], op[1]) < 0)
+ return op[0];
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = -op[0]->value.f[c];
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "floor") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_floor, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "fract") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_fract, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "fwidth") == 0) {
+ return ir_constant::zero(mem_ctx, this->type);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "greaterThan") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] > op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] > op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] > op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "greaterThanEqual") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] >= op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] >= op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] >= op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "inversesqrt") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_rsq, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "length") == 0) {
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(sqrtf(dot(op[0], op[0])));
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "lessThan") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] < op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] < op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] < op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "lessThanEqual") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] <= op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] <= op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] <= op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "log") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_log, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "log2") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_log2, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "matrixCompMult") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float() && op[1]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] * op[1]->value.f[c];
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "max") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_binop_max, type, op[0], op[1]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "min") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_binop_min, type, op[0], op[1]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "mix") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float() && op[1]->type->is_float());
+ if (op[2]->type->is_float()) {
+ unsigned c2_inc = op[2]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
+ unsigned components = op[0]->type->components();
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c2 = 0; c < components; c2 += c2_inc, c++) {
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] * (1 - op[2]->value.f[c2]) +
+ op[1]->value.f[c] * op[2]->value.f[c2];
+ }
+ } else {
+ assert(op[2]->type->is_boolean());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = op[op[2]->value.b[c] ? 1 : 0]->value.f[c];
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "mod") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_binop_mod, type, op[0], op[1]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "normalize") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ float length = sqrtf(dot(op[0], op[0]));
+
+ if (length == 0)
+ return ir_constant::zero(mem_ctx, this->type);
+
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] / length;
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "not") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_logic_not, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "notEqual") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1] && op[1]->type->is_vector());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++) {
+ switch (op[0]->type->base_type) {
+ case GLSL_TYPE_UINT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.u[c] != op[1]->value.u[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_INT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.i[c] != op[1]->value.i[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] != op[1]->value.f[c];
+ break;
+ case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL:
+ data.b[c] = op[0]->value.b[c] != op[1]->value.b[c];
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "outerProduct") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_vector() && op[1]->type->is_vector());
+ const unsigned m = op[0]->type->vector_elements;
+ const unsigned n = op[1]->type->vector_elements;
+ for (unsigned j = 0; j < n; j++) {
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < m; i++) {
+ data.f[i+m*j] = op[0]->value.f[i] * op[1]->value.f[j];
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "pow") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_binop_pow, type, op[0], op[1]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "radians") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = M_PI / 180.0F * op[0]->value.f[c];
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "reflect") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ float dot_NI = dot(op[1], op[0]);
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = op[0]->value.f[c] - 2 * dot_NI * op[1]->value.f[c];
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "refract") == 0) {
+ const float eta = op[2]->value.f[0];
+ const float dot_NI = dot(op[1], op[0]);
+ const float k = 1.0F - eta * eta * (1.0F - dot_NI * dot_NI);
+ if (k < 0.0) {
+ return ir_constant::zero(mem_ctx, this->type);
+ } else {
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < type->components(); c++) {
+ data.f[c] = eta * op[0]->value.f[c] - (eta * dot_NI + sqrtf(k))
+ * op[1]->value.f[c];
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "sign") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_sign, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "sin") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_sin, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "sinh") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = sinhf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "smoothstep") == 0) {
+ assert(num_parameters == 3);
+ assert(op[1]->type == op[0]->type);
+ unsigned edge_inc = op[0]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
+ for (unsigned c = 0, e = 0; c < type->components(); e += edge_inc, c++) {
+ const float edge0 = op[0]->value.f[e];
+ const float edge1 = op[1]->value.f[e];
+ if (edge0 == edge1) {
+ data.f[c] = 0.0; /* Avoid a crash - results are undefined anyway */
+ } else {
+ const float numerator = op[2]->value.f[c] - edge0;
+ const float denominator = edge1 - edge0;
+ const float t = CLAMP(numerator/denominator, 0, 1);
+ data.f[c] = t * t * (3 - 2 * t);
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "sqrt") == 0) {
+ expr = new(mem_ctx) ir_expression(ir_unop_sqrt, type, op[0], NULL);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "step") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float() && op[1]->type->is_float());
+ /* op[0] (edge) may be either a scalar or a vector */
+ const unsigned c0_inc = op[0]->type->is_scalar() ? 0 : 1;
+ for (unsigned c = 0, c0 = 0; c < type->components(); c0 += c0_inc, c++)
+ data.f[c] = (op[1]->value.f[c] < op[0]->value.f[c0]) ? 0.0F : 1.0F;
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "tan") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = tanf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "tanh") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_float());
+ for (unsigned c = 0; c < op[0]->type->components(); c++)
+ data.f[c] = tanhf(op[0]->value.f[c]);
+ } else if (strcmp(callee, "transpose") == 0) {
+ assert(op[0]->type->is_matrix());
+ const unsigned n = op[0]->type->vector_elements;
+ const unsigned m = op[0]->type->matrix_columns;
+ for (unsigned j = 0; j < m; j++) {
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ data.f[m*i+j] += op[0]->value.f[i+n*j];
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* Unsupported builtin - some are not allowed in constant expressions. */
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (expr != NULL)
+ return expr->constant_expression_value();
+
+ return new(mem_ctx) ir_constant(this->type, &data);
+}
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/linker.cpp b/mesalib/src/glsl/linker.cpp
index 6c003bb02..a9a2a5e20 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/linker.cpp
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/linker.cpp
@@ -1,1713 +1,1713 @@
-/*
- * Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
- * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
- * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
- * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
- * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
- * Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
- * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
- * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-/**
- * \file linker.cpp
- * GLSL linker implementation
- *
- * Given a set of shaders that are to be linked to generate a final program,
- * there are three distinct stages.
- *
- * In the first stage shaders are partitioned into groups based on the shader
- * type. All shaders of a particular type (e.g., vertex shaders) are linked
- * together.
- *
- * - Undefined references in each shader are resolve to definitions in
- * another shader.
- * - Types and qualifiers of uniforms, outputs, and global variables defined
- * in multiple shaders with the same name are verified to be the same.
- * - Initializers for uniforms and global variables defined
- * in multiple shaders with the same name are verified to be the same.
- *
- * The result, in the terminology of the GLSL spec, is a set of shader
- * executables for each processing unit.
- *
- * After the first stage is complete, a series of semantic checks are performed
- * on each of the shader executables.
- *
- * - Each shader executable must define a \c main function.
- * - Each vertex shader executable must write to \c gl_Position.
- * - Each fragment shader executable must write to either \c gl_FragData or
- * \c gl_FragColor.
- *
- * In the final stage individual shader executables are linked to create a
- * complete exectuable.
- *
- * - Types of uniforms defined in multiple shader stages with the same name
- * are verified to be the same.
- * - Initializers for uniforms defined in multiple shader stages with the
- * same name are verified to be the same.
- * - Types and qualifiers of outputs defined in one stage are verified to
- * be the same as the types and qualifiers of inputs defined with the same
- * name in a later stage.
- *
- * \author Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
- */
-#include <cstdlib>
-#include <cstdio>
-#include <cstdarg>
-#include <climits>
-
-#include "main/core.h"
-#include "glsl_symbol_table.h"
-#include "ir.h"
-#include "program.h"
-#include "program/hash_table.h"
-#include "linker.h"
-#include "ir_optimization.h"
-
-extern "C" {
-#include "main/shaderobj.h"
-}
-
-/**
- * Visitor that determines whether or not a variable is ever written.
- */
-class find_assignment_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
-public:
- find_assignment_visitor(const char *name)
- : name(name), found(false)
- {
- /* empty */
- }
-
- virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(ir_assignment *ir)
- {
- ir_variable *const var = ir->lhs->variable_referenced();
-
- if (strcmp(name, var->name) == 0) {
- found = true;
- return visit_stop;
- }
-
- return visit_continue_with_parent;
- }
-
- virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(ir_call *ir)
- {
- exec_list_iterator sig_iter = ir->get_callee()->parameters.iterator();
- foreach_iter(exec_list_iterator, iter, *ir) {
- ir_rvalue *param_rval = (ir_rvalue *)iter.get();
- ir_variable *sig_param = (ir_variable *)sig_iter.get();
-
- if (sig_param->mode == ir_var_out ||
- sig_param->mode == ir_var_inout) {
- ir_variable *var = param_rval->variable_referenced();
- if (var && strcmp(name, var->name) == 0) {
- found = true;
- return visit_stop;
- }
- }
- sig_iter.next();
- }
-
- return visit_continue_with_parent;
- }
-
- bool variable_found()
- {
- return found;
- }
-
-private:
- const char *name; /**< Find writes to a variable with this name. */
- bool found; /**< Was a write to the variable found? */
-};
-
-
-/**
- * Visitor that determines whether or not a variable is ever read.
- */
-class find_deref_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
-public:
- find_deref_visitor(const char *name)
- : name(name), found(false)
- {
- /* empty */
- }
-
- virtual ir_visitor_status visit(ir_dereference_variable *ir)
- {
- if (strcmp(this->name, ir->var->name) == 0) {
- this->found = true;
- return visit_stop;
- }
-
- return visit_continue;
- }
-
- bool variable_found() const
- {
- return this->found;
- }
-
-private:
- const char *name; /**< Find writes to a variable with this name. */
- bool found; /**< Was a write to the variable found? */
-};
-
-
-void
-linker_error_printf(gl_shader_program *prog, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- ralloc_strcat(&prog->InfoLog, "error: ");
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- ralloc_vasprintf_append(&prog->InfoLog, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-
-void
-invalidate_variable_locations(gl_shader *sh, enum ir_variable_mode mode,
- int generic_base)
-{
- foreach_list(node, sh->ir) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != (unsigned) mode))
- continue;
-
- /* Only assign locations for generic attributes / varyings / etc.
- */
- if ((var->location >= generic_base) && !var->explicit_location)
- var->location = -1;
- }
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Determine the number of attribute slots required for a particular type
- *
- * This code is here because it implements the language rules of a specific
- * GLSL version. Since it's a property of the language and not a property of
- * types in general, it doesn't really belong in glsl_type.
- */
-unsigned
-count_attribute_slots(const glsl_type *t)
-{
- /* From page 31 (page 37 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
- *
- * "A scalar input counts the same amount against this limit as a vec4,
- * so applications may want to consider packing groups of four
- * unrelated float inputs together into a vector to better utilize the
- * capabilities of the underlying hardware. A matrix input will use up
- * multiple locations. The number of locations used will equal the
- * number of columns in the matrix."
- *
- * The spec does not explicitly say how arrays are counted. However, it
- * should be safe to assume the total number of slots consumed by an array
- * is the number of entries in the array multiplied by the number of slots
- * consumed by a single element of the array.
- */
-
- if (t->is_array())
- return t->array_size() * count_attribute_slots(t->element_type());
-
- if (t->is_matrix())
- return t->matrix_columns;
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Verify that a vertex shader executable meets all semantic requirements
- *
- * \param shader Vertex shader executable to be verified
- */
-bool
-validate_vertex_shader_executable(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
- struct gl_shader *shader)
-{
- if (shader == NULL)
- return true;
-
- find_assignment_visitor find("gl_Position");
- find.run(shader->ir);
- if (!find.variable_found()) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "vertex shader does not write to `gl_Position'\n");
- return false;
- }
-
- return true;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Verify that a fragment shader executable meets all semantic requirements
- *
- * \param shader Fragment shader executable to be verified
- */
-bool
-validate_fragment_shader_executable(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
- struct gl_shader *shader)
-{
- if (shader == NULL)
- return true;
-
- find_assignment_visitor frag_color("gl_FragColor");
- find_assignment_visitor frag_data("gl_FragData");
-
- frag_color.run(shader->ir);
- frag_data.run(shader->ir);
-
- if (frag_color.variable_found() && frag_data.variable_found()) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "fragment shader writes to both "
- "`gl_FragColor' and `gl_FragData'\n");
- return false;
- }
-
- return true;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Generate a string describing the mode of a variable
- */
-static const char *
-mode_string(const ir_variable *var)
-{
- switch (var->mode) {
- case ir_var_auto:
- return (var->read_only) ? "global constant" : "global variable";
-
- case ir_var_uniform: return "uniform";
- case ir_var_in: return "shader input";
- case ir_var_out: return "shader output";
- case ir_var_inout: return "shader inout";
-
- case ir_var_const_in:
- case ir_var_temporary:
- default:
- assert(!"Should not get here.");
- return "invalid variable";
- }
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Perform validation of global variables used across multiple shaders
- */
-bool
-cross_validate_globals(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
- struct gl_shader **shader_list,
- unsigned num_shaders,
- bool uniforms_only)
-{
- /* Examine all of the uniforms in all of the shaders and cross validate
- * them.
- */
- glsl_symbol_table variables;
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++) {
- if (shader_list[i] == NULL)
- continue;
-
- foreach_list(node, shader_list[i]->ir) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- if (var == NULL)
- continue;
-
- if (uniforms_only && (var->mode != ir_var_uniform))
- continue;
-
- /* Don't cross validate temporaries that are at global scope. These
- * will eventually get pulled into the shaders 'main'.
- */
- if (var->mode == ir_var_temporary)
- continue;
-
- /* If a global with this name has already been seen, verify that the
- * new instance has the same type. In addition, if the globals have
- * initializers, the values of the initializers must be the same.
- */
- ir_variable *const existing = variables.get_variable(var->name);
- if (existing != NULL) {
- if (var->type != existing->type) {
- /* Consider the types to be "the same" if both types are arrays
- * of the same type and one of the arrays is implicitly sized.
- * In addition, set the type of the linked variable to the
- * explicitly sized array.
- */
- if (var->type->is_array()
- && existing->type->is_array()
- && (var->type->fields.array == existing->type->fields.array)
- && ((var->type->length == 0)
- || (existing->type->length == 0))) {
- if (var->type->length != 0) {
- existing->type = var->type;
- }
- } else {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "%s `%s' declared as type "
- "`%s' and type `%s'\n",
- mode_string(var),
- var->name, var->type->name,
- existing->type->name);
- return false;
- }
- }
-
- if (var->explicit_location) {
- if (existing->explicit_location
- && (var->location != existing->location)) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "explicit locations for %s "
- "`%s' have differing values\n",
- mode_string(var), var->name);
- return false;
- }
-
- existing->location = var->location;
- existing->explicit_location = true;
- }
-
- /* Validate layout qualifiers for gl_FragDepth.
- *
- * From the AMD_conservative_depth spec:
- * "If gl_FragDepth is redeclared in any fragment shader in
- * a program, it must be redeclared in all fragment shaders in that
- * program that have static assignments to gl_FragDepth. All
- * redeclarations of gl_FragDepth in all fragment shaders in
- * a single program must have the same set of qualifiers."
- */
- if (strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragDepth") == 0) {
- bool layout_declared = var->depth_layout != ir_depth_layout_none;
- bool layout_differs = var->depth_layout != existing->depth_layout;
- if (layout_declared && layout_differs) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "All redeclarations of gl_FragDepth in all fragment shaders "
- "in a single program must have the same set of qualifiers.");
- }
- if (var->used && layout_differs) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "If gl_FragDepth is redeclared with a layout qualifier in"
- "any fragment shader, it must be redeclared with the same"
- "layout qualifier in all fragment shaders that have"
- "assignments to gl_FragDepth");
- }
- }
-
- /* FINISHME: Handle non-constant initializers.
- */
- if (var->constant_value != NULL) {
- if (existing->constant_value != NULL) {
- if (!var->constant_value->has_value(existing->constant_value)) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "initializers for %s "
- "`%s' have differing values\n",
- mode_string(var), var->name);
- return false;
- }
- } else
- /* If the first-seen instance of a particular uniform did not
- * have an initializer but a later instance does, copy the
- * initializer to the version stored in the symbol table.
- */
- /* FINISHME: This is wrong. The constant_value field should
- * FINISHME: not be modified! Imagine a case where a shader
- * FINISHME: without an initializer is linked in two different
- * FINISHME: programs with shaders that have differing
- * FINISHME: initializers. Linking with the first will
- * FINISHME: modify the shader, and linking with the second
- * FINISHME: will fail.
- */
- existing->constant_value =
- var->constant_value->clone(ralloc_parent(existing), NULL);
- }
-
- if (existing->invariant != var->invariant) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "declarations for %s `%s' have "
- "mismatching invariant qualifiers\n",
- mode_string(var), var->name);
- return false;
- }
- if (existing->centroid != var->centroid) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "declarations for %s `%s' have "
- "mismatching centroid qualifiers\n",
- mode_string(var), var->name);
- return false;
- }
- } else
- variables.add_variable(var);
- }
- }
-
- return true;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Perform validation of uniforms used across multiple shader stages
- */
-bool
-cross_validate_uniforms(struct gl_shader_program *prog)
-{
- return cross_validate_globals(prog, prog->_LinkedShaders,
- MESA_SHADER_TYPES, true);
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Validate that outputs from one stage match inputs of another
- */
-bool
-cross_validate_outputs_to_inputs(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
- gl_shader *producer, gl_shader *consumer)
-{
- glsl_symbol_table parameters;
- /* FINISHME: Figure these out dynamically. */
- const char *const producer_stage = "vertex";
- const char *const consumer_stage = "fragment";
-
- /* Find all shader outputs in the "producer" stage.
- */
- foreach_list(node, producer->ir) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- /* FINISHME: For geometry shaders, this should also look for inout
- * FINISHME: variables.
- */
- if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_out))
- continue;
-
- parameters.add_variable(var);
- }
-
-
- /* Find all shader inputs in the "consumer" stage. Any variables that have
- * matching outputs already in the symbol table must have the same type and
- * qualifiers.
- */
- foreach_list(node, consumer->ir) {
- ir_variable *const input = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- /* FINISHME: For geometry shaders, this should also look for inout
- * FINISHME: variables.
- */
- if ((input == NULL) || (input->mode != ir_var_in))
- continue;
-
- ir_variable *const output = parameters.get_variable(input->name);
- if (output != NULL) {
- /* Check that the types match between stages.
- */
- if (input->type != output->type) {
- /* There is a bit of a special case for gl_TexCoord. This
- * built-in is unsized by default. Appliations that variable
- * access it must redeclare it with a size. There is some
- * language in the GLSL spec that implies the fragment shader
- * and vertex shader do not have to agree on this size. Other
- * driver behave this way, and one or two applications seem to
- * rely on it.
- *
- * Neither declaration needs to be modified here because the array
- * sizes are fixed later when update_array_sizes is called.
- *
- * From page 48 (page 54 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
- *
- * "Unlike user-defined varying variables, the built-in
- * varying variables don't have a strict one-to-one
- * correspondence between the vertex language and the
- * fragment language."
- */
- if (!output->type->is_array()
- || (strncmp("gl_", output->name, 3) != 0)) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "%s shader output `%s' declared as "
- "type `%s', but %s shader input declared "
- "as type `%s'\n",
- producer_stage, output->name,
- output->type->name,
- consumer_stage, input->type->name);
- return false;
- }
- }
-
- /* Check that all of the qualifiers match between stages.
- */
- if (input->centroid != output->centroid) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "%s shader output `%s' %s centroid qualifier, "
- "but %s shader input %s centroid qualifier\n",
- producer_stage,
- output->name,
- (output->centroid) ? "has" : "lacks",
- consumer_stage,
- (input->centroid) ? "has" : "lacks");
- return false;
- }
-
- if (input->invariant != output->invariant) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "%s shader output `%s' %s invariant qualifier, "
- "but %s shader input %s invariant qualifier\n",
- producer_stage,
- output->name,
- (output->invariant) ? "has" : "lacks",
- consumer_stage,
- (input->invariant) ? "has" : "lacks");
- return false;
- }
-
- if (input->interpolation != output->interpolation) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "%s shader output `%s' specifies %s "
- "interpolation qualifier, "
- "but %s shader input specifies %s "
- "interpolation qualifier\n",
- producer_stage,
- output->name,
- output->interpolation_string(),
- consumer_stage,
- input->interpolation_string());
- return false;
- }
- }
- }
-
- return true;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Populates a shaders symbol table with all global declarations
- */
-static void
-populate_symbol_table(gl_shader *sh)
-{
- sh->symbols = new(sh) glsl_symbol_table;
-
- foreach_list(node, sh->ir) {
- ir_instruction *const inst = (ir_instruction *) node;
- ir_variable *var;
- ir_function *func;
-
- if ((func = inst->as_function()) != NULL) {
- sh->symbols->add_function(func);
- } else if ((var = inst->as_variable()) != NULL) {
- sh->symbols->add_variable(var);
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Remap variables referenced in an instruction tree
- *
- * This is used when instruction trees are cloned from one shader and placed in
- * another. These trees will contain references to \c ir_variable nodes that
- * do not exist in the target shader. This function finds these \c ir_variable
- * references and replaces the references with matching variables in the target
- * shader.
- *
- * If there is no matching variable in the target shader, a clone of the
- * \c ir_variable is made and added to the target shader. The new variable is
- * added to \b both the instruction stream and the symbol table.
- *
- * \param inst IR tree that is to be processed.
- * \param symbols Symbol table containing global scope symbols in the
- * linked shader.
- * \param instructions Instruction stream where new variable declarations
- * should be added.
- */
-void
-remap_variables(ir_instruction *inst, struct gl_shader *target,
- hash_table *temps)
-{
- class remap_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
- public:
- remap_visitor(struct gl_shader *target,
- hash_table *temps)
- {
- this->target = target;
- this->symbols = target->symbols;
- this->instructions = target->ir;
- this->temps = temps;
- }
-
- virtual ir_visitor_status visit(ir_dereference_variable *ir)
- {
- if (ir->var->mode == ir_var_temporary) {
- ir_variable *var = (ir_variable *) hash_table_find(temps, ir->var);
-
- assert(var != NULL);
- ir->var = var;
- return visit_continue;
- }
-
- ir_variable *const existing =
- this->symbols->get_variable(ir->var->name);
- if (existing != NULL)
- ir->var = existing;
- else {
- ir_variable *copy = ir->var->clone(this->target, NULL);
-
- this->symbols->add_variable(copy);
- this->instructions->push_head(copy);
- ir->var = copy;
- }
-
- return visit_continue;
- }
-
- private:
- struct gl_shader *target;
- glsl_symbol_table *symbols;
- exec_list *instructions;
- hash_table *temps;
- };
-
- remap_visitor v(target, temps);
-
- inst->accept(&v);
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Move non-declarations from one instruction stream to another
- *
- * The intended usage pattern of this function is to pass the pointer to the
- * head sentinel of a list (i.e., a pointer to the list cast to an \c exec_node
- * pointer) for \c last and \c false for \c make_copies on the first
- * call. Successive calls pass the return value of the previous call for
- * \c last and \c true for \c make_copies.
- *
- * \param instructions Source instruction stream
- * \param last Instruction after which new instructions should be
- * inserted in the target instruction stream
- * \param make_copies Flag selecting whether instructions in \c instructions
- * should be copied (via \c ir_instruction::clone) into the
- * target list or moved.
- *
- * \return
- * The new "last" instruction in the target instruction stream. This pointer
- * is suitable for use as the \c last parameter of a later call to this
- * function.
- */
-exec_node *
-move_non_declarations(exec_list *instructions, exec_node *last,
- bool make_copies, gl_shader *target)
-{
- hash_table *temps = NULL;
-
- if (make_copies)
- temps = hash_table_ctor(0, hash_table_pointer_hash,
- hash_table_pointer_compare);
-
- foreach_list_safe(node, instructions) {
- ir_instruction *inst = (ir_instruction *) node;
-
- if (inst->as_function())
- continue;
-
- ir_variable *var = inst->as_variable();
- if ((var != NULL) && (var->mode != ir_var_temporary))
- continue;
-
- assert(inst->as_assignment()
- || ((var != NULL) && (var->mode == ir_var_temporary)));
-
- if (make_copies) {
- inst = inst->clone(target, NULL);
-
- if (var != NULL)
- hash_table_insert(temps, inst, var);
- else
- remap_variables(inst, target, temps);
- } else {
- inst->remove();
- }
-
- last->insert_after(inst);
- last = inst;
- }
-
- if (make_copies)
- hash_table_dtor(temps);
-
- return last;
-}
-
-/**
- * Get the function signature for main from a shader
- */
-static ir_function_signature *
-get_main_function_signature(gl_shader *sh)
-{
- ir_function *const f = sh->symbols->get_function("main");
- if (f != NULL) {
- exec_list void_parameters;
-
- /* Look for the 'void main()' signature and ensure that it's defined.
- * This keeps the linker from accidentally pick a shader that just
- * contains a prototype for main.
- *
- * We don't have to check for multiple definitions of main (in multiple
- * shaders) because that would have already been caught above.
- */
- ir_function_signature *sig = f->matching_signature(&void_parameters);
- if ((sig != NULL) && sig->is_defined) {
- return sig;
- }
- }
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Combine a group of shaders for a single stage to generate a linked shader
- *
- * \note
- * If this function is supplied a single shader, it is cloned, and the new
- * shader is returned.
- */
-static struct gl_shader *
-link_intrastage_shaders(void *mem_ctx,
- struct gl_context *ctx,
- struct gl_shader_program *prog,
- struct gl_shader **shader_list,
- unsigned num_shaders)
-{
- /* Check that global variables defined in multiple shaders are consistent.
- */
- if (!cross_validate_globals(prog, shader_list, num_shaders, false))
- return NULL;
-
- /* Check that there is only a single definition of each function signature
- * across all shaders.
- */
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < (num_shaders - 1); i++) {
- foreach_list(node, shader_list[i]->ir) {
- ir_function *const f = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_function();
-
- if (f == NULL)
- continue;
-
- for (unsigned j = i + 1; j < num_shaders; j++) {
- ir_function *const other =
- shader_list[j]->symbols->get_function(f->name);
-
- /* If the other shader has no function (and therefore no function
- * signatures) with the same name, skip to the next shader.
- */
- if (other == NULL)
- continue;
-
- foreach_iter (exec_list_iterator, iter, *f) {
- ir_function_signature *sig =
- (ir_function_signature *) iter.get();
-
- if (!sig->is_defined || sig->is_builtin)
- continue;
-
- ir_function_signature *other_sig =
- other->exact_matching_signature(& sig->parameters);
-
- if ((other_sig != NULL) && other_sig->is_defined
- && !other_sig->is_builtin) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "function `%s' is multiply defined",
- f->name);
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Find the shader that defines main, and make a clone of it.
- *
- * Starting with the clone, search for undefined references. If one is
- * found, find the shader that defines it. Clone the reference and add
- * it to the shader. Repeat until there are no undefined references or
- * until a reference cannot be resolved.
- */
- gl_shader *main = NULL;
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++) {
- if (get_main_function_signature(shader_list[i]) != NULL) {
- main = shader_list[i];
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (main == NULL) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "%s shader lacks `main'\n",
- (shader_list[0]->Type == GL_VERTEX_SHADER)
- ? "vertex" : "fragment");
- return NULL;
- }
-
- gl_shader *linked = ctx->Driver.NewShader(NULL, 0, main->Type);
- linked->ir = new(linked) exec_list;
- clone_ir_list(mem_ctx, linked->ir, main->ir);
-
- populate_symbol_table(linked);
-
- /* The a pointer to the main function in the final linked shader (i.e., the
- * copy of the original shader that contained the main function).
- */
- ir_function_signature *const main_sig = get_main_function_signature(linked);
-
- /* Move any instructions other than variable declarations or function
- * declarations into main.
- */
- exec_node *insertion_point =
- move_non_declarations(linked->ir, (exec_node *) &main_sig->body, false,
- linked);
-
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++) {
- if (shader_list[i] == main)
- continue;
-
- insertion_point = move_non_declarations(shader_list[i]->ir,
- insertion_point, true, linked);
- }
-
- /* Resolve initializers for global variables in the linked shader.
- */
- unsigned num_linking_shaders = num_shaders;
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++)
- num_linking_shaders += shader_list[i]->num_builtins_to_link;
-
- gl_shader **linking_shaders =
- (gl_shader **) calloc(num_linking_shaders, sizeof(gl_shader *));
-
- memcpy(linking_shaders, shader_list,
- sizeof(linking_shaders[0]) * num_shaders);
-
- unsigned idx = num_shaders;
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++) {
- memcpy(&linking_shaders[idx], shader_list[i]->builtins_to_link,
- sizeof(linking_shaders[0]) * shader_list[i]->num_builtins_to_link);
- idx += shader_list[i]->num_builtins_to_link;
- }
-
- assert(idx == num_linking_shaders);
-
- if (!link_function_calls(prog, linked, linking_shaders,
- num_linking_shaders)) {
- ctx->Driver.DeleteShader(ctx, linked);
- linked = NULL;
- }
-
- free(linking_shaders);
-
- /* Make a pass over all variable declarations to ensure that arrays with
- * unspecified sizes have a size specified. The size is inferred from the
- * max_array_access field.
- */
- if (linked != NULL) {
- class array_sizing_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
- public:
- virtual ir_visitor_status visit(ir_variable *var)
- {
- if (var->type->is_array() && (var->type->length == 0)) {
- const glsl_type *type =
- glsl_type::get_array_instance(var->type->fields.array,
- var->max_array_access + 1);
-
- assert(type != NULL);
- var->type = type;
- }
-
- return visit_continue;
- }
- } v;
-
- v.run(linked->ir);
- }
-
- return linked;
-}
-
-
-struct uniform_node {
- exec_node link;
- struct gl_uniform *u;
- unsigned slots;
-};
-
-/**
- * Update the sizes of linked shader uniform arrays to the maximum
- * array index used.
- *
- * From page 81 (page 95 of the PDF) of the OpenGL 2.1 spec:
- *
- * If one or more elements of an array are active,
- * GetActiveUniform will return the name of the array in name,
- * subject to the restrictions listed above. The type of the array
- * is returned in type. The size parameter contains the highest
- * array element index used, plus one. The compiler or linker
- * determines the highest index used. There will be only one
- * active uniform reported by the GL per uniform array.
-
- */
-static void
-update_array_sizes(struct gl_shader_program *prog)
-{
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
- continue;
-
- foreach_list(node, prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_uniform &&
- var->mode != ir_var_in &&
- var->mode != ir_var_out) ||
- !var->type->is_array())
- continue;
-
- unsigned int size = var->max_array_access;
- for (unsigned j = 0; j < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; j++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[j] == NULL)
- continue;
-
- foreach_list(node2, prog->_LinkedShaders[j]->ir) {
- ir_variable *other_var = ((ir_instruction *) node2)->as_variable();
- if (!other_var)
- continue;
-
- if (strcmp(var->name, other_var->name) == 0 &&
- other_var->max_array_access > size) {
- size = other_var->max_array_access;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (size + 1 != var->type->fields.array->length) {
- var->type = glsl_type::get_array_instance(var->type->fields.array,
- size + 1);
- /* FINISHME: We should update the types of array
- * dereferences of this variable now.
- */
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-add_uniform(void *mem_ctx, exec_list *uniforms, struct hash_table *ht,
- const char *name, const glsl_type *type, GLenum shader_type,
- unsigned *next_shader_pos, unsigned *total_uniforms)
-{
- if (type->is_record()) {
- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < type->length; i++) {
- const glsl_type *field_type = type->fields.structure[i].type;
- char *field_name = ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s.%s", name,
- type->fields.structure[i].name);
-
- add_uniform(mem_ctx, uniforms, ht, field_name, field_type,
- shader_type, next_shader_pos, total_uniforms);
- }
- } else {
- uniform_node *n = (uniform_node *) hash_table_find(ht, name);
- unsigned int vec4_slots;
- const glsl_type *array_elem_type = NULL;
-
- if (type->is_array()) {
- array_elem_type = type->fields.array;
- /* Array of structures. */
- if (array_elem_type->is_record()) {
- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < type->length; i++) {
- char *elem_name = ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s[%d]", name, i);
- add_uniform(mem_ctx, uniforms, ht, elem_name, array_elem_type,
- shader_type, next_shader_pos, total_uniforms);
- }
- return;
- }
- }
-
- /* Fix the storage size of samplers at 1 vec4 each. Be sure to pad out
- * vectors to vec4 slots.
- */
- if (type->is_array()) {
- if (array_elem_type->is_sampler())
- vec4_slots = type->length;
- else
- vec4_slots = type->length * array_elem_type->matrix_columns;
- } else if (type->is_sampler()) {
- vec4_slots = 1;
- } else {
- vec4_slots = type->matrix_columns;
- }
-
- if (n == NULL) {
- n = (uniform_node *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct uniform_node));
- n->u = (gl_uniform *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct gl_uniform));
- n->slots = vec4_slots;
-
- n->u->Name = strdup(name);
- n->u->Type = type;
- n->u->VertPos = -1;
- n->u->FragPos = -1;
- n->u->GeomPos = -1;
- (*total_uniforms)++;
-
- hash_table_insert(ht, n, name);
- uniforms->push_tail(& n->link);
- }
-
- switch (shader_type) {
- case GL_VERTEX_SHADER:
- n->u->VertPos = *next_shader_pos;
- break;
- case GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER:
- n->u->FragPos = *next_shader_pos;
- break;
- case GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER:
- n->u->GeomPos = *next_shader_pos;
- break;
- }
-
- (*next_shader_pos) += vec4_slots;
- }
-}
-
-void
-assign_uniform_locations(struct gl_shader_program *prog)
-{
- /* */
- exec_list uniforms;
- unsigned total_uniforms = 0;
- hash_table *ht = hash_table_ctor(32, hash_table_string_hash,
- hash_table_string_compare);
- void *mem_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL);
-
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
- continue;
-
- unsigned next_position = 0;
-
- foreach_list(node, prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_uniform))
- continue;
-
- if (strncmp(var->name, "gl_", 3) == 0) {
- /* At the moment, we don't allocate uniform locations for
- * builtin uniforms. It's permitted by spec, and we'll
- * likely switch to doing that at some point, but not yet.
- */
- continue;
- }
-
- var->location = next_position;
- add_uniform(mem_ctx, &uniforms, ht, var->name, var->type,
- prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->Type,
- &next_position, &total_uniforms);
- }
- }
-
- ralloc_free(mem_ctx);
-
- gl_uniform_list *ul = (gl_uniform_list *)
- calloc(1, sizeof(gl_uniform_list));
-
- ul->Size = total_uniforms;
- ul->NumUniforms = total_uniforms;
- ul->Uniforms = (gl_uniform *) calloc(total_uniforms, sizeof(gl_uniform));
-
- unsigned idx = 0;
- uniform_node *next;
- for (uniform_node *node = (uniform_node *) uniforms.head
- ; node->link.next != NULL
- ; node = next) {
- next = (uniform_node *) node->link.next;
-
- node->link.remove();
- memcpy(&ul->Uniforms[idx], node->u, sizeof(gl_uniform));
- idx++;
-
- free(node->u);
- free(node);
- }
-
- hash_table_dtor(ht);
-
- prog->Uniforms = ul;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Find a contiguous set of available bits in a bitmask
- *
- * \param used_mask Bits representing used (1) and unused (0) locations
- * \param needed_count Number of contiguous bits needed.
- *
- * \return
- * Base location of the available bits on success or -1 on failure.
- */
-int
-find_available_slots(unsigned used_mask, unsigned needed_count)
-{
- unsigned needed_mask = (1 << needed_count) - 1;
- const int max_bit_to_test = (8 * sizeof(used_mask)) - needed_count;
-
- /* The comparison to 32 is redundant, but without it GCC emits "warning:
- * cannot optimize possibly infinite loops" for the loop below.
- */
- if ((needed_count == 0) || (max_bit_to_test < 0) || (max_bit_to_test > 32))
- return -1;
-
- for (int i = 0; i <= max_bit_to_test; i++) {
- if ((needed_mask & ~used_mask) == needed_mask)
- return i;
-
- needed_mask <<= 1;
- }
-
- return -1;
-}
-
-
-bool
-assign_attribute_locations(gl_shader_program *prog, unsigned max_attribute_index)
-{
- /* Mark invalid attribute locations as being used.
- */
- unsigned used_locations = (max_attribute_index >= 32)
- ? ~0 : ~((1 << max_attribute_index) - 1);
-
- gl_shader *const sh = prog->_LinkedShaders[0];
- assert(sh->Type == GL_VERTEX_SHADER);
-
- /* Operate in a total of four passes.
- *
- * 1. Invalidate the location assignments for all vertex shader inputs.
- *
- * 2. Assign locations for inputs that have user-defined (via
- * glBindVertexAttribLocation) locatoins.
- *
- * 3. Sort the attributes without assigned locations by number of slots
- * required in decreasing order. Fragmentation caused by attribute
- * locations assigned by the application may prevent large attributes
- * from having enough contiguous space.
- *
- * 4. Assign locations to any inputs without assigned locations.
- */
-
- invalidate_variable_locations(sh, ir_var_in, VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0);
-
- if (prog->Attributes != NULL) {
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < prog->Attributes->NumParameters; i++) {
- ir_variable *const var =
- sh->symbols->get_variable(prog->Attributes->Parameters[i].Name);
-
- /* Note: attributes that occupy multiple slots, such as arrays or
- * matrices, may appear in the attrib array multiple times.
- */
- if ((var == NULL) || (var->location != -1))
- continue;
-
- /* From page 61 of the OpenGL 4.0 spec:
- *
- * "LinkProgram will fail if the attribute bindings assigned by
- * BindAttribLocation do not leave not enough space to assign a
- * location for an active matrix attribute or an active attribute
- * array, both of which require multiple contiguous generic
- * attributes."
- *
- * Previous versions of the spec contain similar language but omit the
- * bit about attribute arrays.
- *
- * Page 61 of the OpenGL 4.0 spec also says:
- *
- * "It is possible for an application to bind more than one
- * attribute name to the same location. This is referred to as
- * aliasing. This will only work if only one of the aliased
- * attributes is active in the executable program, or if no path
- * through the shader consumes more than one attribute of a set
- * of attributes aliased to the same location. A link error can
- * occur if the linker determines that every path through the
- * shader consumes multiple aliased attributes, but
- * implementations are not required to generate an error in this
- * case."
- *
- * These two paragraphs are either somewhat contradictory, or I don't
- * fully understand one or both of them.
- */
- /* FINISHME: The code as currently written does not support attribute
- * FINISHME: location aliasing (see comment above).
- */
- const int attr = prog->Attributes->Parameters[i].StateIndexes[0];
- const unsigned slots = count_attribute_slots(var->type);
-
- /* Mask representing the contiguous slots that will be used by this
- * attribute.
- */
- const unsigned use_mask = (1 << slots) - 1;
-
- /* Generate a link error if the set of bits requested for this
- * attribute overlaps any previously allocated bits.
- */
- if ((~(use_mask << attr) & used_locations) != used_locations) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "insufficient contiguous attribute locations "
- "available for vertex shader input `%s'",
- var->name);
- return false;
- }
-
- var->location = VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 + attr;
- used_locations |= (use_mask << attr);
- }
- }
-
- /* Temporary storage for the set of attributes that need locations assigned.
- */
- struct temp_attr {
- unsigned slots;
- ir_variable *var;
-
- /* Used below in the call to qsort. */
- static int compare(const void *a, const void *b)
- {
- const temp_attr *const l = (const temp_attr *) a;
- const temp_attr *const r = (const temp_attr *) b;
-
- /* Reversed because we want a descending order sort below. */
- return r->slots - l->slots;
- }
- } to_assign[16];
-
- unsigned num_attr = 0;
-
- foreach_list(node, sh->ir) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_in))
- continue;
-
- if (var->explicit_location) {
- const unsigned slots = count_attribute_slots(var->type);
- const unsigned use_mask = (1 << slots) - 1;
- const int attr = var->location - VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0;
-
- if ((var->location >= (int)(max_attribute_index + VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0))
- || (var->location < 0)) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "invalid explicit location %d specified for "
- "`%s'\n",
- (var->location < 0) ? var->location : attr,
- var->name);
- return false;
- } else if (var->location >= VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0) {
- used_locations |= (use_mask << attr);
- }
- }
-
- /* The location was explicitly assigned, nothing to do here.
- */
- if (var->location != -1)
- continue;
-
- to_assign[num_attr].slots = count_attribute_slots(var->type);
- to_assign[num_attr].var = var;
- num_attr++;
- }
-
- /* If all of the attributes were assigned locations by the application (or
- * are built-in attributes with fixed locations), return early. This should
- * be the common case.
- */
- if (num_attr == 0)
- return true;
-
- qsort(to_assign, num_attr, sizeof(to_assign[0]), temp_attr::compare);
-
- /* VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 is a psdueo-alias for VERT_ATTRIB_POS. It can only
- * be explicitly assigned by via glBindAttribLocation. Mark it as reserved
- * to prevent it from being automatically allocated below.
- */
- find_deref_visitor find("gl_Vertex");
- find.run(sh->ir);
- if (find.variable_found())
- used_locations |= (1 << 0);
-
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_attr; i++) {
- /* Mask representing the contiguous slots that will be used by this
- * attribute.
- */
- const unsigned use_mask = (1 << to_assign[i].slots) - 1;
-
- int location = find_available_slots(used_locations, to_assign[i].slots);
-
- if (location < 0) {
- linker_error_printf(prog,
- "insufficient contiguous attribute locations "
- "available for vertex shader input `%s'",
- to_assign[i].var->name);
- return false;
- }
-
- to_assign[i].var->location = VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 + location;
- used_locations |= (use_mask << location);
- }
-
- return true;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Demote shader inputs and outputs that are not used in other stages
- */
-void
-demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(gl_shader *sh, enum ir_variable_mode mode)
-{
- foreach_list(node, sh->ir) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != int(mode)))
- continue;
-
- /* A shader 'in' or 'out' variable is only really an input or output if
- * its value is used by other shader stages. This will cause the variable
- * to have a location assigned.
- */
- if (var->location == -1) {
- var->mode = ir_var_auto;
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-void
-assign_varying_locations(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
- gl_shader *producer, gl_shader *consumer)
-{
- /* FINISHME: Set dynamically when geometry shader support is added. */
- unsigned output_index = VERT_RESULT_VAR0;
- unsigned input_index = FRAG_ATTRIB_VAR0;
-
- /* Operate in a total of three passes.
- *
- * 1. Assign locations for any matching inputs and outputs.
- *
- * 2. Mark output variables in the producer that do not have locations as
- * not being outputs. This lets the optimizer eliminate them.
- *
- * 3. Mark input variables in the consumer that do not have locations as
- * not being inputs. This lets the optimizer eliminate them.
- */
-
- invalidate_variable_locations(producer, ir_var_out, VERT_RESULT_VAR0);
- invalidate_variable_locations(consumer, ir_var_in, FRAG_ATTRIB_VAR0);
-
- foreach_list(node, producer->ir) {
- ir_variable *const output_var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- if ((output_var == NULL) || (output_var->mode != ir_var_out)
- || (output_var->location != -1))
- continue;
-
- ir_variable *const input_var =
- consumer->symbols->get_variable(output_var->name);
-
- if ((input_var == NULL) || (input_var->mode != ir_var_in))
- continue;
-
- assert(input_var->location == -1);
-
- output_var->location = output_index;
- input_var->location = input_index;
-
- /* FINISHME: Support for "varying" records in GLSL 1.50. */
- assert(!output_var->type->is_record());
-
- if (output_var->type->is_array()) {
- const unsigned slots = output_var->type->length
- * output_var->type->fields.array->matrix_columns;
-
- output_index += slots;
- input_index += slots;
- } else {
- const unsigned slots = output_var->type->matrix_columns;
-
- output_index += slots;
- input_index += slots;
- }
- }
-
- foreach_list(node, consumer->ir) {
- ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
-
- if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_in))
- continue;
-
- if (var->location == -1) {
- if (prog->Version <= 120) {
- /* On page 25 (page 31 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec:
- *
- * Only those varying variables used (i.e. read) in
- * the fragment shader executable must be written to
- * by the vertex shader executable; declaring
- * superfluous varying variables in a vertex shader is
- * permissible.
- *
- * We interpret this text as meaning that the VS must
- * write the variable for the FS to read it. See
- * "glsl1-varying read but not written" in piglit.
- */
-
- linker_error_printf(prog, "fragment shader varying %s not written "
- "by vertex shader\n.", var->name);
- prog->LinkStatus = false;
- }
-
- /* An 'in' variable is only really a shader input if its
- * value is written by the previous stage.
- */
- var->mode = ir_var_auto;
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-void
-link_shaders(struct gl_context *ctx, struct gl_shader_program *prog)
-{
- void *mem_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL); // temporary linker context
-
- prog->LinkStatus = false;
- prog->Validated = false;
- prog->_Used = false;
-
- if (prog->InfoLog != NULL)
- ralloc_free(prog->InfoLog);
-
- prog->InfoLog = ralloc_strdup(NULL, "");
-
- /* Separate the shaders into groups based on their type.
- */
- struct gl_shader **vert_shader_list;
- unsigned num_vert_shaders = 0;
- struct gl_shader **frag_shader_list;
- unsigned num_frag_shaders = 0;
-
- vert_shader_list = (struct gl_shader **)
- calloc(2 * prog->NumShaders, sizeof(struct gl_shader *));
- frag_shader_list = &vert_shader_list[prog->NumShaders];
-
- unsigned min_version = UINT_MAX;
- unsigned max_version = 0;
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < prog->NumShaders; i++) {
- min_version = MIN2(min_version, prog->Shaders[i]->Version);
- max_version = MAX2(max_version, prog->Shaders[i]->Version);
-
- switch (prog->Shaders[i]->Type) {
- case GL_VERTEX_SHADER:
- vert_shader_list[num_vert_shaders] = prog->Shaders[i];
- num_vert_shaders++;
- break;
- case GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER:
- frag_shader_list[num_frag_shaders] = prog->Shaders[i];
- num_frag_shaders++;
- break;
- case GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER:
- /* FINISHME: Support geometry shaders. */
- assert(prog->Shaders[i]->Type != GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER);
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /* Previous to GLSL version 1.30, different compilation units could mix and
- * match shading language versions. With GLSL 1.30 and later, the versions
- * of all shaders must match.
- */
- assert(min_version >= 100);
- assert(max_version <= 130);
- if ((max_version >= 130 || min_version == 100)
- && min_version != max_version) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "all shaders must use same shading "
- "language version\n");
- goto done;
- }
-
- prog->Version = max_version;
-
- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] != NULL)
- ctx->Driver.DeleteShader(ctx, prog->_LinkedShaders[i]);
-
- prog->_LinkedShaders[i] = NULL;
- }
-
- /* Link all shaders for a particular stage and validate the result.
- */
- if (num_vert_shaders > 0) {
- gl_shader *const sh =
- link_intrastage_shaders(mem_ctx, ctx, prog, vert_shader_list,
- num_vert_shaders);
-
- if (sh == NULL)
- goto done;
-
- if (!validate_vertex_shader_executable(prog, sh))
- goto done;
-
- _mesa_reference_shader(ctx, &prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX],
- sh);
- }
-
- if (num_frag_shaders > 0) {
- gl_shader *const sh =
- link_intrastage_shaders(mem_ctx, ctx, prog, frag_shader_list,
- num_frag_shaders);
-
- if (sh == NULL)
- goto done;
-
- if (!validate_fragment_shader_executable(prog, sh))
- goto done;
-
- _mesa_reference_shader(ctx, &prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT],
- sh);
- }
-
- /* Here begins the inter-stage linking phase. Some initial validation is
- * performed, then locations are assigned for uniforms, attributes, and
- * varyings.
- */
- if (cross_validate_uniforms(prog)) {
- unsigned prev;
-
- for (prev = 0; prev < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; prev++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[prev] != NULL)
- break;
- }
-
- /* Validate the inputs of each stage with the output of the preceeding
- * stage.
- */
- for (unsigned i = prev + 1; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
- continue;
-
- if (!cross_validate_outputs_to_inputs(prog,
- prog->_LinkedShaders[prev],
- prog->_LinkedShaders[i]))
- goto done;
-
- prev = i;
- }
-
- prog->LinkStatus = true;
- }
-
- /* Do common optimization before assigning storage for attributes,
- * uniforms, and varyings. Later optimization could possibly make
- * some of that unused.
- */
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
- continue;
-
- while (do_common_optimization(prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir, true, 32))
- ;
- }
-
- update_array_sizes(prog);
-
- assign_uniform_locations(prog);
-
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX] != NULL) {
- /* FINISHME: The value of the max_attribute_index parameter is
- * FINISHME: implementation dependent based on the value of
- * FINISHME: GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS. GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS must be
- * FINISHME: at least 16, so hardcode 16 for now.
- */
- if (!assign_attribute_locations(prog, 16)) {
- prog->LinkStatus = false;
- goto done;
- }
- }
-
- unsigned prev;
- for (prev = 0; prev < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; prev++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[prev] != NULL)
- break;
- }
-
- for (unsigned i = prev + 1; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
- continue;
-
- assign_varying_locations(prog,
- prog->_LinkedShaders[prev],
- prog->_LinkedShaders[i]);
- prev = i;
- }
-
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX] != NULL) {
- demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX],
- ir_var_out);
- }
-
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY] != NULL) {
- gl_shader *const sh = prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY];
-
- demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(sh, ir_var_in);
- demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(sh, ir_var_inout);
- demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(sh, ir_var_out);
- }
-
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT] != NULL) {
- gl_shader *const sh = prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT];
-
- demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(sh, ir_var_in);
- }
-
- /* OpenGL ES requires that a vertex shader and a fragment shader both be
- * present in a linked program. By checking for use of shading language
- * version 1.00, we also catch the GL_ARB_ES2_compatibility case.
- */
- if (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2 || prog->Version == 100) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX] == NULL) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "program lacks a vertex shader\n");
- prog->LinkStatus = false;
- } else if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT] == NULL) {
- linker_error_printf(prog, "program lacks a fragment shader\n");
- prog->LinkStatus = false;
- }
- }
-
- /* FINISHME: Assign fragment shader output locations. */
-
-done:
- free(vert_shader_list);
-
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
- if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
- continue;
-
- /* Retain any live IR, but trash the rest. */
- reparent_ir(prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir, prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir);
- }
-
- ralloc_free(mem_ctx);
-}
+/*
+ * Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
+ * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
+ * Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
+ * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \file linker.cpp
+ * GLSL linker implementation
+ *
+ * Given a set of shaders that are to be linked to generate a final program,
+ * there are three distinct stages.
+ *
+ * In the first stage shaders are partitioned into groups based on the shader
+ * type. All shaders of a particular type (e.g., vertex shaders) are linked
+ * together.
+ *
+ * - Undefined references in each shader are resolve to definitions in
+ * another shader.
+ * - Types and qualifiers of uniforms, outputs, and global variables defined
+ * in multiple shaders with the same name are verified to be the same.
+ * - Initializers for uniforms and global variables defined
+ * in multiple shaders with the same name are verified to be the same.
+ *
+ * The result, in the terminology of the GLSL spec, is a set of shader
+ * executables for each processing unit.
+ *
+ * After the first stage is complete, a series of semantic checks are performed
+ * on each of the shader executables.
+ *
+ * - Each shader executable must define a \c main function.
+ * - Each vertex shader executable must write to \c gl_Position.
+ * - Each fragment shader executable must write to either \c gl_FragData or
+ * \c gl_FragColor.
+ *
+ * In the final stage individual shader executables are linked to create a
+ * complete exectuable.
+ *
+ * - Types of uniforms defined in multiple shader stages with the same name
+ * are verified to be the same.
+ * - Initializers for uniforms defined in multiple shader stages with the
+ * same name are verified to be the same.
+ * - Types and qualifiers of outputs defined in one stage are verified to
+ * be the same as the types and qualifiers of inputs defined with the same
+ * name in a later stage.
+ *
+ * \author Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
+ */
+#include <cstdlib>
+#include <cstdio>
+#include <cstdarg>
+#include <climits>
+
+#include "main/core.h"
+#include "glsl_symbol_table.h"
+#include "ir.h"
+#include "program.h"
+#include "program/hash_table.h"
+#include "linker.h"
+#include "ir_optimization.h"
+
+extern "C" {
+#include "main/shaderobj.h"
+}
+
+/**
+ * Visitor that determines whether or not a variable is ever written.
+ */
+class find_assignment_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
+public:
+ find_assignment_visitor(const char *name)
+ : name(name), found(false)
+ {
+ /* empty */
+ }
+
+ virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(ir_assignment *ir)
+ {
+ ir_variable *const var = ir->lhs->variable_referenced();
+
+ if (strcmp(name, var->name) == 0) {
+ found = true;
+ return visit_stop;
+ }
+
+ return visit_continue_with_parent;
+ }
+
+ virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(ir_call *ir)
+ {
+ exec_list_iterator sig_iter = ir->get_callee()->parameters.iterator();
+ foreach_iter(exec_list_iterator, iter, *ir) {
+ ir_rvalue *param_rval = (ir_rvalue *)iter.get();
+ ir_variable *sig_param = (ir_variable *)sig_iter.get();
+
+ if (sig_param->mode == ir_var_out ||
+ sig_param->mode == ir_var_inout) {
+ ir_variable *var = param_rval->variable_referenced();
+ if (var && strcmp(name, var->name) == 0) {
+ found = true;
+ return visit_stop;
+ }
+ }
+ sig_iter.next();
+ }
+
+ return visit_continue_with_parent;
+ }
+
+ bool variable_found()
+ {
+ return found;
+ }
+
+private:
+ const char *name; /**< Find writes to a variable with this name. */
+ bool found; /**< Was a write to the variable found? */
+};
+
+
+/**
+ * Visitor that determines whether or not a variable is ever read.
+ */
+class find_deref_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
+public:
+ find_deref_visitor(const char *name)
+ : name(name), found(false)
+ {
+ /* empty */
+ }
+
+ virtual ir_visitor_status visit(ir_dereference_variable *ir)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(this->name, ir->var->name) == 0) {
+ this->found = true;
+ return visit_stop;
+ }
+
+ return visit_continue;
+ }
+
+ bool variable_found() const
+ {
+ return this->found;
+ }
+
+private:
+ const char *name; /**< Find writes to a variable with this name. */
+ bool found; /**< Was a write to the variable found? */
+};
+
+
+void
+linker_error_printf(gl_shader_program *prog, const char *fmt, ...)
+{
+ va_list ap;
+
+ ralloc_strcat(&prog->InfoLog, "error: ");
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ ralloc_vasprintf_append(&prog->InfoLog, fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+}
+
+
+void
+invalidate_variable_locations(gl_shader *sh, enum ir_variable_mode mode,
+ int generic_base)
+{
+ foreach_list(node, sh->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != (unsigned) mode))
+ continue;
+
+ /* Only assign locations for generic attributes / varyings / etc.
+ */
+ if ((var->location >= generic_base) && !var->explicit_location)
+ var->location = -1;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Determine the number of attribute slots required for a particular type
+ *
+ * This code is here because it implements the language rules of a specific
+ * GLSL version. Since it's a property of the language and not a property of
+ * types in general, it doesn't really belong in glsl_type.
+ */
+unsigned
+count_attribute_slots(const glsl_type *t)
+{
+ /* From page 31 (page 37 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.50 spec:
+ *
+ * "A scalar input counts the same amount against this limit as a vec4,
+ * so applications may want to consider packing groups of four
+ * unrelated float inputs together into a vector to better utilize the
+ * capabilities of the underlying hardware. A matrix input will use up
+ * multiple locations. The number of locations used will equal the
+ * number of columns in the matrix."
+ *
+ * The spec does not explicitly say how arrays are counted. However, it
+ * should be safe to assume the total number of slots consumed by an array
+ * is the number of entries in the array multiplied by the number of slots
+ * consumed by a single element of the array.
+ */
+
+ if (t->is_array())
+ return t->array_size() * count_attribute_slots(t->element_type());
+
+ if (t->is_matrix())
+ return t->matrix_columns;
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Verify that a vertex shader executable meets all semantic requirements
+ *
+ * \param shader Vertex shader executable to be verified
+ */
+bool
+validate_vertex_shader_executable(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
+ struct gl_shader *shader)
+{
+ if (shader == NULL)
+ return true;
+
+ find_assignment_visitor find("gl_Position");
+ find.run(shader->ir);
+ if (!find.variable_found()) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "vertex shader does not write to `gl_Position'\n");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Verify that a fragment shader executable meets all semantic requirements
+ *
+ * \param shader Fragment shader executable to be verified
+ */
+bool
+validate_fragment_shader_executable(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
+ struct gl_shader *shader)
+{
+ if (shader == NULL)
+ return true;
+
+ find_assignment_visitor frag_color("gl_FragColor");
+ find_assignment_visitor frag_data("gl_FragData");
+
+ frag_color.run(shader->ir);
+ frag_data.run(shader->ir);
+
+ if (frag_color.variable_found() && frag_data.variable_found()) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "fragment shader writes to both "
+ "`gl_FragColor' and `gl_FragData'\n");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Generate a string describing the mode of a variable
+ */
+static const char *
+mode_string(const ir_variable *var)
+{
+ switch (var->mode) {
+ case ir_var_auto:
+ return (var->read_only) ? "global constant" : "global variable";
+
+ case ir_var_uniform: return "uniform";
+ case ir_var_in: return "shader input";
+ case ir_var_out: return "shader output";
+ case ir_var_inout: return "shader inout";
+
+ case ir_var_const_in:
+ case ir_var_temporary:
+ default:
+ assert(!"Should not get here.");
+ return "invalid variable";
+ }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Perform validation of global variables used across multiple shaders
+ */
+bool
+cross_validate_globals(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
+ struct gl_shader **shader_list,
+ unsigned num_shaders,
+ bool uniforms_only)
+{
+ /* Examine all of the uniforms in all of the shaders and cross validate
+ * them.
+ */
+ glsl_symbol_table variables;
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++) {
+ if (shader_list[i] == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ foreach_list(node, shader_list[i]->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ if (var == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ if (uniforms_only && (var->mode != ir_var_uniform))
+ continue;
+
+ /* Don't cross validate temporaries that are at global scope. These
+ * will eventually get pulled into the shaders 'main'.
+ */
+ if (var->mode == ir_var_temporary)
+ continue;
+
+ /* If a global with this name has already been seen, verify that the
+ * new instance has the same type. In addition, if the globals have
+ * initializers, the values of the initializers must be the same.
+ */
+ ir_variable *const existing = variables.get_variable(var->name);
+ if (existing != NULL) {
+ if (var->type != existing->type) {
+ /* Consider the types to be "the same" if both types are arrays
+ * of the same type and one of the arrays is implicitly sized.
+ * In addition, set the type of the linked variable to the
+ * explicitly sized array.
+ */
+ if (var->type->is_array()
+ && existing->type->is_array()
+ && (var->type->fields.array == existing->type->fields.array)
+ && ((var->type->length == 0)
+ || (existing->type->length == 0))) {
+ if (var->type->length != 0) {
+ existing->type = var->type;
+ }
+ } else {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "%s `%s' declared as type "
+ "`%s' and type `%s'\n",
+ mode_string(var),
+ var->name, var->type->name,
+ existing->type->name);
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (var->explicit_location) {
+ if (existing->explicit_location
+ && (var->location != existing->location)) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "explicit locations for %s "
+ "`%s' have differing values\n",
+ mode_string(var), var->name);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ existing->location = var->location;
+ existing->explicit_location = true;
+ }
+
+ /* Validate layout qualifiers for gl_FragDepth.
+ *
+ * From the AMD_conservative_depth spec:
+ * "If gl_FragDepth is redeclared in any fragment shader in
+ * a program, it must be redeclared in all fragment shaders in that
+ * program that have static assignments to gl_FragDepth. All
+ * redeclarations of gl_FragDepth in all fragment shaders in
+ * a single program must have the same set of qualifiers."
+ */
+ if (strcmp(var->name, "gl_FragDepth") == 0) {
+ bool layout_declared = var->depth_layout != ir_depth_layout_none;
+ bool layout_differs = var->depth_layout != existing->depth_layout;
+ if (layout_declared && layout_differs) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "All redeclarations of gl_FragDepth in all fragment shaders "
+ "in a single program must have the same set of qualifiers.");
+ }
+ if (var->used && layout_differs) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "If gl_FragDepth is redeclared with a layout qualifier in"
+ "any fragment shader, it must be redeclared with the same"
+ "layout qualifier in all fragment shaders that have"
+ "assignments to gl_FragDepth");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* FINISHME: Handle non-constant initializers.
+ */
+ if (var->constant_value != NULL) {
+ if (existing->constant_value != NULL) {
+ if (!var->constant_value->has_value(existing->constant_value)) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "initializers for %s "
+ "`%s' have differing values\n",
+ mode_string(var), var->name);
+ return false;
+ }
+ } else
+ /* If the first-seen instance of a particular uniform did not
+ * have an initializer but a later instance does, copy the
+ * initializer to the version stored in the symbol table.
+ */
+ /* FINISHME: This is wrong. The constant_value field should
+ * FINISHME: not be modified! Imagine a case where a shader
+ * FINISHME: without an initializer is linked in two different
+ * FINISHME: programs with shaders that have differing
+ * FINISHME: initializers. Linking with the first will
+ * FINISHME: modify the shader, and linking with the second
+ * FINISHME: will fail.
+ */
+ existing->constant_value =
+ var->constant_value->clone(ralloc_parent(existing), NULL);
+ }
+
+ if (existing->invariant != var->invariant) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "declarations for %s `%s' have "
+ "mismatching invariant qualifiers\n",
+ mode_string(var), var->name);
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (existing->centroid != var->centroid) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "declarations for %s `%s' have "
+ "mismatching centroid qualifiers\n",
+ mode_string(var), var->name);
+ return false;
+ }
+ } else
+ variables.add_variable(var);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Perform validation of uniforms used across multiple shader stages
+ */
+bool
+cross_validate_uniforms(struct gl_shader_program *prog)
+{
+ return cross_validate_globals(prog, prog->_LinkedShaders,
+ MESA_SHADER_TYPES, true);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Validate that outputs from one stage match inputs of another
+ */
+bool
+cross_validate_outputs_to_inputs(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
+ gl_shader *producer, gl_shader *consumer)
+{
+ glsl_symbol_table parameters;
+ /* FINISHME: Figure these out dynamically. */
+ const char *const producer_stage = "vertex";
+ const char *const consumer_stage = "fragment";
+
+ /* Find all shader outputs in the "producer" stage.
+ */
+ foreach_list(node, producer->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ /* FINISHME: For geometry shaders, this should also look for inout
+ * FINISHME: variables.
+ */
+ if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_out))
+ continue;
+
+ parameters.add_variable(var);
+ }
+
+
+ /* Find all shader inputs in the "consumer" stage. Any variables that have
+ * matching outputs already in the symbol table must have the same type and
+ * qualifiers.
+ */
+ foreach_list(node, consumer->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const input = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ /* FINISHME: For geometry shaders, this should also look for inout
+ * FINISHME: variables.
+ */
+ if ((input == NULL) || (input->mode != ir_var_in))
+ continue;
+
+ ir_variable *const output = parameters.get_variable(input->name);
+ if (output != NULL) {
+ /* Check that the types match between stages.
+ */
+ if (input->type != output->type) {
+ /* There is a bit of a special case for gl_TexCoord. This
+ * built-in is unsized by default. Appliations that variable
+ * access it must redeclare it with a size. There is some
+ * language in the GLSL spec that implies the fragment shader
+ * and vertex shader do not have to agree on this size. Other
+ * driver behave this way, and one or two applications seem to
+ * rely on it.
+ *
+ * Neither declaration needs to be modified here because the array
+ * sizes are fixed later when update_array_sizes is called.
+ *
+ * From page 48 (page 54 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.10 spec:
+ *
+ * "Unlike user-defined varying variables, the built-in
+ * varying variables don't have a strict one-to-one
+ * correspondence between the vertex language and the
+ * fragment language."
+ */
+ if (!output->type->is_array()
+ || (strncmp("gl_", output->name, 3) != 0)) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "%s shader output `%s' declared as "
+ "type `%s', but %s shader input declared "
+ "as type `%s'\n",
+ producer_stage, output->name,
+ output->type->name,
+ consumer_stage, input->type->name);
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Check that all of the qualifiers match between stages.
+ */
+ if (input->centroid != output->centroid) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "%s shader output `%s' %s centroid qualifier, "
+ "but %s shader input %s centroid qualifier\n",
+ producer_stage,
+ output->name,
+ (output->centroid) ? "has" : "lacks",
+ consumer_stage,
+ (input->centroid) ? "has" : "lacks");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (input->invariant != output->invariant) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "%s shader output `%s' %s invariant qualifier, "
+ "but %s shader input %s invariant qualifier\n",
+ producer_stage,
+ output->name,
+ (output->invariant) ? "has" : "lacks",
+ consumer_stage,
+ (input->invariant) ? "has" : "lacks");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (input->interpolation != output->interpolation) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "%s shader output `%s' specifies %s "
+ "interpolation qualifier, "
+ "but %s shader input specifies %s "
+ "interpolation qualifier\n",
+ producer_stage,
+ output->name,
+ output->interpolation_string(),
+ consumer_stage,
+ input->interpolation_string());
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Populates a shaders symbol table with all global declarations
+ */
+static void
+populate_symbol_table(gl_shader *sh)
+{
+ sh->symbols = new(sh) glsl_symbol_table;
+
+ foreach_list(node, sh->ir) {
+ ir_instruction *const inst = (ir_instruction *) node;
+ ir_variable *var;
+ ir_function *func;
+
+ if ((func = inst->as_function()) != NULL) {
+ sh->symbols->add_function(func);
+ } else if ((var = inst->as_variable()) != NULL) {
+ sh->symbols->add_variable(var);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Remap variables referenced in an instruction tree
+ *
+ * This is used when instruction trees are cloned from one shader and placed in
+ * another. These trees will contain references to \c ir_variable nodes that
+ * do not exist in the target shader. This function finds these \c ir_variable
+ * references and replaces the references with matching variables in the target
+ * shader.
+ *
+ * If there is no matching variable in the target shader, a clone of the
+ * \c ir_variable is made and added to the target shader. The new variable is
+ * added to \b both the instruction stream and the symbol table.
+ *
+ * \param inst IR tree that is to be processed.
+ * \param symbols Symbol table containing global scope symbols in the
+ * linked shader.
+ * \param instructions Instruction stream where new variable declarations
+ * should be added.
+ */
+void
+remap_variables(ir_instruction *inst, struct gl_shader *target,
+ hash_table *temps)
+{
+ class remap_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
+ public:
+ remap_visitor(struct gl_shader *target,
+ hash_table *temps)
+ {
+ this->target = target;
+ this->symbols = target->symbols;
+ this->instructions = target->ir;
+ this->temps = temps;
+ }
+
+ virtual ir_visitor_status visit(ir_dereference_variable *ir)
+ {
+ if (ir->var->mode == ir_var_temporary) {
+ ir_variable *var = (ir_variable *) hash_table_find(temps, ir->var);
+
+ assert(var != NULL);
+ ir->var = var;
+ return visit_continue;
+ }
+
+ ir_variable *const existing =
+ this->symbols->get_variable(ir->var->name);
+ if (existing != NULL)
+ ir->var = existing;
+ else {
+ ir_variable *copy = ir->var->clone(this->target, NULL);
+
+ this->symbols->add_variable(copy);
+ this->instructions->push_head(copy);
+ ir->var = copy;
+ }
+
+ return visit_continue;
+ }
+
+ private:
+ struct gl_shader *target;
+ glsl_symbol_table *symbols;
+ exec_list *instructions;
+ hash_table *temps;
+ };
+
+ remap_visitor v(target, temps);
+
+ inst->accept(&v);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Move non-declarations from one instruction stream to another
+ *
+ * The intended usage pattern of this function is to pass the pointer to the
+ * head sentinel of a list (i.e., a pointer to the list cast to an \c exec_node
+ * pointer) for \c last and \c false for \c make_copies on the first
+ * call. Successive calls pass the return value of the previous call for
+ * \c last and \c true for \c make_copies.
+ *
+ * \param instructions Source instruction stream
+ * \param last Instruction after which new instructions should be
+ * inserted in the target instruction stream
+ * \param make_copies Flag selecting whether instructions in \c instructions
+ * should be copied (via \c ir_instruction::clone) into the
+ * target list or moved.
+ *
+ * \return
+ * The new "last" instruction in the target instruction stream. This pointer
+ * is suitable for use as the \c last parameter of a later call to this
+ * function.
+ */
+exec_node *
+move_non_declarations(exec_list *instructions, exec_node *last,
+ bool make_copies, gl_shader *target)
+{
+ hash_table *temps = NULL;
+
+ if (make_copies)
+ temps = hash_table_ctor(0, hash_table_pointer_hash,
+ hash_table_pointer_compare);
+
+ foreach_list_safe(node, instructions) {
+ ir_instruction *inst = (ir_instruction *) node;
+
+ if (inst->as_function())
+ continue;
+
+ ir_variable *var = inst->as_variable();
+ if ((var != NULL) && (var->mode != ir_var_temporary))
+ continue;
+
+ assert(inst->as_assignment()
+ || ((var != NULL) && (var->mode == ir_var_temporary)));
+
+ if (make_copies) {
+ inst = inst->clone(target, NULL);
+
+ if (var != NULL)
+ hash_table_insert(temps, inst, var);
+ else
+ remap_variables(inst, target, temps);
+ } else {
+ inst->remove();
+ }
+
+ last->insert_after(inst);
+ last = inst;
+ }
+
+ if (make_copies)
+ hash_table_dtor(temps);
+
+ return last;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Get the function signature for main from a shader
+ */
+static ir_function_signature *
+get_main_function_signature(gl_shader *sh)
+{
+ ir_function *const f = sh->symbols->get_function("main");
+ if (f != NULL) {
+ exec_list void_parameters;
+
+ /* Look for the 'void main()' signature and ensure that it's defined.
+ * This keeps the linker from accidentally pick a shader that just
+ * contains a prototype for main.
+ *
+ * We don't have to check for multiple definitions of main (in multiple
+ * shaders) because that would have already been caught above.
+ */
+ ir_function_signature *sig = f->matching_signature(&void_parameters);
+ if ((sig != NULL) && sig->is_defined) {
+ return sig;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Combine a group of shaders for a single stage to generate a linked shader
+ *
+ * \note
+ * If this function is supplied a single shader, it is cloned, and the new
+ * shader is returned.
+ */
+static struct gl_shader *
+link_intrastage_shaders(void *mem_ctx,
+ struct gl_context *ctx,
+ struct gl_shader_program *prog,
+ struct gl_shader **shader_list,
+ unsigned num_shaders)
+{
+ /* Check that global variables defined in multiple shaders are consistent.
+ */
+ if (!cross_validate_globals(prog, shader_list, num_shaders, false))
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* Check that there is only a single definition of each function signature
+ * across all shaders.
+ */
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < (num_shaders - 1); i++) {
+ foreach_list(node, shader_list[i]->ir) {
+ ir_function *const f = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_function();
+
+ if (f == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ for (unsigned j = i + 1; j < num_shaders; j++) {
+ ir_function *const other =
+ shader_list[j]->symbols->get_function(f->name);
+
+ /* If the other shader has no function (and therefore no function
+ * signatures) with the same name, skip to the next shader.
+ */
+ if (other == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ foreach_iter (exec_list_iterator, iter, *f) {
+ ir_function_signature *sig =
+ (ir_function_signature *) iter.get();
+
+ if (!sig->is_defined || sig->is_builtin)
+ continue;
+
+ ir_function_signature *other_sig =
+ other->exact_matching_signature(& sig->parameters);
+
+ if ((other_sig != NULL) && other_sig->is_defined
+ && !other_sig->is_builtin) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "function `%s' is multiply defined",
+ f->name);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Find the shader that defines main, and make a clone of it.
+ *
+ * Starting with the clone, search for undefined references. If one is
+ * found, find the shader that defines it. Clone the reference and add
+ * it to the shader. Repeat until there are no undefined references or
+ * until a reference cannot be resolved.
+ */
+ gl_shader *main = NULL;
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++) {
+ if (get_main_function_signature(shader_list[i]) != NULL) {
+ main = shader_list[i];
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (main == NULL) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "%s shader lacks `main'\n",
+ (shader_list[0]->Type == GL_VERTEX_SHADER)
+ ? "vertex" : "fragment");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ gl_shader *linked = ctx->Driver.NewShader(NULL, 0, main->Type);
+ linked->ir = new(linked) exec_list;
+ clone_ir_list(mem_ctx, linked->ir, main->ir);
+
+ populate_symbol_table(linked);
+
+ /* The a pointer to the main function in the final linked shader (i.e., the
+ * copy of the original shader that contained the main function).
+ */
+ ir_function_signature *const main_sig = get_main_function_signature(linked);
+
+ /* Move any instructions other than variable declarations or function
+ * declarations into main.
+ */
+ exec_node *insertion_point =
+ move_non_declarations(linked->ir, (exec_node *) &main_sig->body, false,
+ linked);
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++) {
+ if (shader_list[i] == main)
+ continue;
+
+ insertion_point = move_non_declarations(shader_list[i]->ir,
+ insertion_point, true, linked);
+ }
+
+ /* Resolve initializers for global variables in the linked shader.
+ */
+ unsigned num_linking_shaders = num_shaders;
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++)
+ num_linking_shaders += shader_list[i]->num_builtins_to_link;
+
+ gl_shader **linking_shaders =
+ (gl_shader **) calloc(num_linking_shaders, sizeof(gl_shader *));
+
+ memcpy(linking_shaders, shader_list,
+ sizeof(linking_shaders[0]) * num_shaders);
+
+ unsigned idx = num_shaders;
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_shaders; i++) {
+ memcpy(&linking_shaders[idx], shader_list[i]->builtins_to_link,
+ sizeof(linking_shaders[0]) * shader_list[i]->num_builtins_to_link);
+ idx += shader_list[i]->num_builtins_to_link;
+ }
+
+ assert(idx == num_linking_shaders);
+
+ if (!link_function_calls(prog, linked, linking_shaders,
+ num_linking_shaders)) {
+ ctx->Driver.DeleteShader(ctx, linked);
+ linked = NULL;
+ }
+
+ free(linking_shaders);
+
+ /* Make a pass over all variable declarations to ensure that arrays with
+ * unspecified sizes have a size specified. The size is inferred from the
+ * max_array_access field.
+ */
+ if (linked != NULL) {
+ class array_sizing_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
+ public:
+ virtual ir_visitor_status visit(ir_variable *var)
+ {
+ if (var->type->is_array() && (var->type->length == 0)) {
+ const glsl_type *type =
+ glsl_type::get_array_instance(var->type->fields.array,
+ var->max_array_access + 1);
+
+ assert(type != NULL);
+ var->type = type;
+ }
+
+ return visit_continue;
+ }
+ } v;
+
+ v.run(linked->ir);
+ }
+
+ return linked;
+}
+
+
+struct uniform_node {
+ exec_node link;
+ struct gl_uniform *u;
+ unsigned slots;
+};
+
+/**
+ * Update the sizes of linked shader uniform arrays to the maximum
+ * array index used.
+ *
+ * From page 81 (page 95 of the PDF) of the OpenGL 2.1 spec:
+ *
+ * If one or more elements of an array are active,
+ * GetActiveUniform will return the name of the array in name,
+ * subject to the restrictions listed above. The type of the array
+ * is returned in type. The size parameter contains the highest
+ * array element index used, plus one. The compiler or linker
+ * determines the highest index used. There will be only one
+ * active uniform reported by the GL per uniform array.
+
+ */
+static void
+update_array_sizes(struct gl_shader_program *prog)
+{
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ foreach_list(node, prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_uniform &&
+ var->mode != ir_var_in &&
+ var->mode != ir_var_out) ||
+ !var->type->is_array())
+ continue;
+
+ unsigned int size = var->max_array_access;
+ for (unsigned j = 0; j < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; j++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[j] == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ foreach_list(node2, prog->_LinkedShaders[j]->ir) {
+ ir_variable *other_var = ((ir_instruction *) node2)->as_variable();
+ if (!other_var)
+ continue;
+
+ if (strcmp(var->name, other_var->name) == 0 &&
+ other_var->max_array_access > size) {
+ size = other_var->max_array_access;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (size + 1 != var->type->fields.array->length) {
+ var->type = glsl_type::get_array_instance(var->type->fields.array,
+ size + 1);
+ /* FINISHME: We should update the types of array
+ * dereferences of this variable now.
+ */
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+add_uniform(void *mem_ctx, exec_list *uniforms, struct hash_table *ht,
+ const char *name, const glsl_type *type, GLenum shader_type,
+ unsigned *next_shader_pos, unsigned *total_uniforms)
+{
+ if (type->is_record()) {
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < type->length; i++) {
+ const glsl_type *field_type = type->fields.structure[i].type;
+ char *field_name = ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s.%s", name,
+ type->fields.structure[i].name);
+
+ add_uniform(mem_ctx, uniforms, ht, field_name, field_type,
+ shader_type, next_shader_pos, total_uniforms);
+ }
+ } else {
+ uniform_node *n = (uniform_node *) hash_table_find(ht, name);
+ unsigned int vec4_slots;
+ const glsl_type *array_elem_type = NULL;
+
+ if (type->is_array()) {
+ array_elem_type = type->fields.array;
+ /* Array of structures. */
+ if (array_elem_type->is_record()) {
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < type->length; i++) {
+ char *elem_name = ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s[%d]", name, i);
+ add_uniform(mem_ctx, uniforms, ht, elem_name, array_elem_type,
+ shader_type, next_shader_pos, total_uniforms);
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Fix the storage size of samplers at 1 vec4 each. Be sure to pad out
+ * vectors to vec4 slots.
+ */
+ if (type->is_array()) {
+ if (array_elem_type->is_sampler())
+ vec4_slots = type->length;
+ else
+ vec4_slots = type->length * array_elem_type->matrix_columns;
+ } else if (type->is_sampler()) {
+ vec4_slots = 1;
+ } else {
+ vec4_slots = type->matrix_columns;
+ }
+
+ if (n == NULL) {
+ n = (uniform_node *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct uniform_node));
+ n->u = (gl_uniform *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct gl_uniform));
+ n->slots = vec4_slots;
+
+ n->u->Name = strdup(name);
+ n->u->Type = type;
+ n->u->VertPos = -1;
+ n->u->FragPos = -1;
+ n->u->GeomPos = -1;
+ (*total_uniforms)++;
+
+ hash_table_insert(ht, n, name);
+ uniforms->push_tail(& n->link);
+ }
+
+ switch (shader_type) {
+ case GL_VERTEX_SHADER:
+ n->u->VertPos = *next_shader_pos;
+ break;
+ case GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER:
+ n->u->FragPos = *next_shader_pos;
+ break;
+ case GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER:
+ n->u->GeomPos = *next_shader_pos;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ (*next_shader_pos) += vec4_slots;
+ }
+}
+
+void
+assign_uniform_locations(struct gl_shader_program *prog)
+{
+ /* */
+ exec_list uniforms;
+ unsigned total_uniforms = 0;
+ hash_table *ht = hash_table_ctor(32, hash_table_string_hash,
+ hash_table_string_compare);
+ void *mem_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL);
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ unsigned next_position = 0;
+
+ foreach_list(node, prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_uniform))
+ continue;
+
+ if (strncmp(var->name, "gl_", 3) == 0) {
+ /* At the moment, we don't allocate uniform locations for
+ * builtin uniforms. It's permitted by spec, and we'll
+ * likely switch to doing that at some point, but not yet.
+ */
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ var->location = next_position;
+ add_uniform(mem_ctx, &uniforms, ht, var->name, var->type,
+ prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->Type,
+ &next_position, &total_uniforms);
+ }
+ }
+
+ ralloc_free(mem_ctx);
+
+ gl_uniform_list *ul = (gl_uniform_list *)
+ calloc(1, sizeof(gl_uniform_list));
+
+ ul->Size = total_uniforms;
+ ul->NumUniforms = total_uniforms;
+ ul->Uniforms = (gl_uniform *) calloc(total_uniforms, sizeof(gl_uniform));
+
+ unsigned idx = 0;
+ uniform_node *next;
+ for (uniform_node *node = (uniform_node *) uniforms.head
+ ; node->link.next != NULL
+ ; node = next) {
+ next = (uniform_node *) node->link.next;
+
+ node->link.remove();
+ memcpy(&ul->Uniforms[idx], node->u, sizeof(gl_uniform));
+ idx++;
+
+ free(node->u);
+ free(node);
+ }
+
+ hash_table_dtor(ht);
+
+ prog->Uniforms = ul;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Find a contiguous set of available bits in a bitmask
+ *
+ * \param used_mask Bits representing used (1) and unused (0) locations
+ * \param needed_count Number of contiguous bits needed.
+ *
+ * \return
+ * Base location of the available bits on success or -1 on failure.
+ */
+int
+find_available_slots(unsigned used_mask, unsigned needed_count)
+{
+ unsigned needed_mask = (1 << needed_count) - 1;
+ const int max_bit_to_test = (8 * sizeof(used_mask)) - needed_count;
+
+ /* The comparison to 32 is redundant, but without it GCC emits "warning:
+ * cannot optimize possibly infinite loops" for the loop below.
+ */
+ if ((needed_count == 0) || (max_bit_to_test < 0) || (max_bit_to_test > 32))
+ return -1;
+
+ for (int i = 0; i <= max_bit_to_test; i++) {
+ if ((needed_mask & ~used_mask) == needed_mask)
+ return i;
+
+ needed_mask <<= 1;
+ }
+
+ return -1;
+}
+
+
+bool
+assign_attribute_locations(gl_shader_program *prog, unsigned max_attribute_index)
+{
+ /* Mark invalid attribute locations as being used.
+ */
+ unsigned used_locations = (max_attribute_index >= 32)
+ ? ~0 : ~((1 << max_attribute_index) - 1);
+
+ gl_shader *const sh = prog->_LinkedShaders[0];
+ assert(sh->Type == GL_VERTEX_SHADER);
+
+ /* Operate in a total of four passes.
+ *
+ * 1. Invalidate the location assignments for all vertex shader inputs.
+ *
+ * 2. Assign locations for inputs that have user-defined (via
+ * glBindVertexAttribLocation) locatoins.
+ *
+ * 3. Sort the attributes without assigned locations by number of slots
+ * required in decreasing order. Fragmentation caused by attribute
+ * locations assigned by the application may prevent large attributes
+ * from having enough contiguous space.
+ *
+ * 4. Assign locations to any inputs without assigned locations.
+ */
+
+ invalidate_variable_locations(sh, ir_var_in, VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0);
+
+ if (prog->Attributes != NULL) {
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < prog->Attributes->NumParameters; i++) {
+ ir_variable *const var =
+ sh->symbols->get_variable(prog->Attributes->Parameters[i].Name);
+
+ /* Note: attributes that occupy multiple slots, such as arrays or
+ * matrices, may appear in the attrib array multiple times.
+ */
+ if ((var == NULL) || (var->location != -1))
+ continue;
+
+ /* From page 61 of the OpenGL 4.0 spec:
+ *
+ * "LinkProgram will fail if the attribute bindings assigned by
+ * BindAttribLocation do not leave not enough space to assign a
+ * location for an active matrix attribute or an active attribute
+ * array, both of which require multiple contiguous generic
+ * attributes."
+ *
+ * Previous versions of the spec contain similar language but omit the
+ * bit about attribute arrays.
+ *
+ * Page 61 of the OpenGL 4.0 spec also says:
+ *
+ * "It is possible for an application to bind more than one
+ * attribute name to the same location. This is referred to as
+ * aliasing. This will only work if only one of the aliased
+ * attributes is active in the executable program, or if no path
+ * through the shader consumes more than one attribute of a set
+ * of attributes aliased to the same location. A link error can
+ * occur if the linker determines that every path through the
+ * shader consumes multiple aliased attributes, but
+ * implementations are not required to generate an error in this
+ * case."
+ *
+ * These two paragraphs are either somewhat contradictory, or I don't
+ * fully understand one or both of them.
+ */
+ /* FINISHME: The code as currently written does not support attribute
+ * FINISHME: location aliasing (see comment above).
+ */
+ const int attr = prog->Attributes->Parameters[i].StateIndexes[0];
+ const unsigned slots = count_attribute_slots(var->type);
+
+ /* Mask representing the contiguous slots that will be used by this
+ * attribute.
+ */
+ const unsigned use_mask = (1 << slots) - 1;
+
+ /* Generate a link error if the set of bits requested for this
+ * attribute overlaps any previously allocated bits.
+ */
+ if ((~(use_mask << attr) & used_locations) != used_locations) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "insufficient contiguous attribute locations "
+ "available for vertex shader input `%s'",
+ var->name);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ var->location = VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 + attr;
+ used_locations |= (use_mask << attr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Temporary storage for the set of attributes that need locations assigned.
+ */
+ struct temp_attr {
+ unsigned slots;
+ ir_variable *var;
+
+ /* Used below in the call to qsort. */
+ static int compare(const void *a, const void *b)
+ {
+ const temp_attr *const l = (const temp_attr *) a;
+ const temp_attr *const r = (const temp_attr *) b;
+
+ /* Reversed because we want a descending order sort below. */
+ return r->slots - l->slots;
+ }
+ } to_assign[16];
+
+ unsigned num_attr = 0;
+
+ foreach_list(node, sh->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_in))
+ continue;
+
+ if (var->explicit_location) {
+ const unsigned slots = count_attribute_slots(var->type);
+ const unsigned use_mask = (1 << slots) - 1;
+ const int attr = var->location - VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0;
+
+ if ((var->location >= (int)(max_attribute_index + VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0))
+ || (var->location < 0)) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "invalid explicit location %d specified for "
+ "`%s'\n",
+ (var->location < 0) ? var->location : attr,
+ var->name);
+ return false;
+ } else if (var->location >= VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0) {
+ used_locations |= (use_mask << attr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* The location was explicitly assigned, nothing to do here.
+ */
+ if (var->location != -1)
+ continue;
+
+ to_assign[num_attr].slots = count_attribute_slots(var->type);
+ to_assign[num_attr].var = var;
+ num_attr++;
+ }
+
+ /* If all of the attributes were assigned locations by the application (or
+ * are built-in attributes with fixed locations), return early. This should
+ * be the common case.
+ */
+ if (num_attr == 0)
+ return true;
+
+ qsort(to_assign, num_attr, sizeof(to_assign[0]), temp_attr::compare);
+
+ /* VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 is a psdueo-alias for VERT_ATTRIB_POS. It can only
+ * be explicitly assigned by via glBindAttribLocation. Mark it as reserved
+ * to prevent it from being automatically allocated below.
+ */
+ find_deref_visitor find("gl_Vertex");
+ find.run(sh->ir);
+ if (find.variable_found())
+ used_locations |= (1 << 0);
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_attr; i++) {
+ /* Mask representing the contiguous slots that will be used by this
+ * attribute.
+ */
+ const unsigned use_mask = (1 << to_assign[i].slots) - 1;
+
+ int location = find_available_slots(used_locations, to_assign[i].slots);
+
+ if (location < 0) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog,
+ "insufficient contiguous attribute locations "
+ "available for vertex shader input `%s'",
+ to_assign[i].var->name);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ to_assign[i].var->location = VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0 + location;
+ used_locations |= (use_mask << location);
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Demote shader inputs and outputs that are not used in other stages
+ */
+void
+demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(gl_shader *sh, enum ir_variable_mode mode)
+{
+ foreach_list(node, sh->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != int(mode)))
+ continue;
+
+ /* A shader 'in' or 'out' variable is only really an input or output if
+ * its value is used by other shader stages. This will cause the variable
+ * to have a location assigned.
+ */
+ if (var->location == -1) {
+ var->mode = ir_var_auto;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+void
+assign_varying_locations(struct gl_shader_program *prog,
+ gl_shader *producer, gl_shader *consumer)
+{
+ /* FINISHME: Set dynamically when geometry shader support is added. */
+ unsigned output_index = VERT_RESULT_VAR0;
+ unsigned input_index = FRAG_ATTRIB_VAR0;
+
+ /* Operate in a total of three passes.
+ *
+ * 1. Assign locations for any matching inputs and outputs.
+ *
+ * 2. Mark output variables in the producer that do not have locations as
+ * not being outputs. This lets the optimizer eliminate them.
+ *
+ * 3. Mark input variables in the consumer that do not have locations as
+ * not being inputs. This lets the optimizer eliminate them.
+ */
+
+ invalidate_variable_locations(producer, ir_var_out, VERT_RESULT_VAR0);
+ invalidate_variable_locations(consumer, ir_var_in, FRAG_ATTRIB_VAR0);
+
+ foreach_list(node, producer->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const output_var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ if ((output_var == NULL) || (output_var->mode != ir_var_out)
+ || (output_var->location != -1))
+ continue;
+
+ ir_variable *const input_var =
+ consumer->symbols->get_variable(output_var->name);
+
+ if ((input_var == NULL) || (input_var->mode != ir_var_in))
+ continue;
+
+ assert(input_var->location == -1);
+
+ output_var->location = output_index;
+ input_var->location = input_index;
+
+ /* FINISHME: Support for "varying" records in GLSL 1.50. */
+ assert(!output_var->type->is_record());
+
+ if (output_var->type->is_array()) {
+ const unsigned slots = output_var->type->length
+ * output_var->type->fields.array->matrix_columns;
+
+ output_index += slots;
+ input_index += slots;
+ } else {
+ const unsigned slots = output_var->type->matrix_columns;
+
+ output_index += slots;
+ input_index += slots;
+ }
+ }
+
+ foreach_list(node, consumer->ir) {
+ ir_variable *const var = ((ir_instruction *) node)->as_variable();
+
+ if ((var == NULL) || (var->mode != ir_var_in))
+ continue;
+
+ if (var->location == -1) {
+ if (prog->Version <= 120) {
+ /* On page 25 (page 31 of the PDF) of the GLSL 1.20 spec:
+ *
+ * Only those varying variables used (i.e. read) in
+ * the fragment shader executable must be written to
+ * by the vertex shader executable; declaring
+ * superfluous varying variables in a vertex shader is
+ * permissible.
+ *
+ * We interpret this text as meaning that the VS must
+ * write the variable for the FS to read it. See
+ * "glsl1-varying read but not written" in piglit.
+ */
+
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "fragment shader varying %s not written "
+ "by vertex shader\n.", var->name);
+ prog->LinkStatus = false;
+ }
+
+ /* An 'in' variable is only really a shader input if its
+ * value is written by the previous stage.
+ */
+ var->mode = ir_var_auto;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+void
+link_shaders(struct gl_context *ctx, struct gl_shader_program *prog)
+{
+ void *mem_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL); // temporary linker context
+
+ prog->LinkStatus = false;
+ prog->Validated = false;
+ prog->_Used = false;
+
+ if (prog->InfoLog != NULL)
+ ralloc_free(prog->InfoLog);
+
+ prog->InfoLog = ralloc_strdup(NULL, "");
+
+ /* Separate the shaders into groups based on their type.
+ */
+ struct gl_shader **vert_shader_list;
+ unsigned num_vert_shaders = 0;
+ struct gl_shader **frag_shader_list;
+ unsigned num_frag_shaders = 0;
+
+ vert_shader_list = (struct gl_shader **)
+ calloc(2 * prog->NumShaders, sizeof(struct gl_shader *));
+ frag_shader_list = &vert_shader_list[prog->NumShaders];
+
+ unsigned min_version = UINT_MAX;
+ unsigned max_version = 0;
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < prog->NumShaders; i++) {
+ min_version = MIN2(min_version, prog->Shaders[i]->Version);
+ max_version = MAX2(max_version, prog->Shaders[i]->Version);
+
+ switch (prog->Shaders[i]->Type) {
+ case GL_VERTEX_SHADER:
+ vert_shader_list[num_vert_shaders] = prog->Shaders[i];
+ num_vert_shaders++;
+ break;
+ case GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER:
+ frag_shader_list[num_frag_shaders] = prog->Shaders[i];
+ num_frag_shaders++;
+ break;
+ case GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER:
+ /* FINISHME: Support geometry shaders. */
+ assert(prog->Shaders[i]->Type != GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Previous to GLSL version 1.30, different compilation units could mix and
+ * match shading language versions. With GLSL 1.30 and later, the versions
+ * of all shaders must match.
+ */
+ assert(min_version >= 100);
+ assert(max_version <= 130);
+ if ((max_version >= 130 || min_version == 100)
+ && min_version != max_version) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "all shaders must use same shading "
+ "language version\n");
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ prog->Version = max_version;
+
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] != NULL)
+ ctx->Driver.DeleteShader(ctx, prog->_LinkedShaders[i]);
+
+ prog->_LinkedShaders[i] = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Link all shaders for a particular stage and validate the result.
+ */
+ if (num_vert_shaders > 0) {
+ gl_shader *const sh =
+ link_intrastage_shaders(mem_ctx, ctx, prog, vert_shader_list,
+ num_vert_shaders);
+
+ if (sh == NULL)
+ goto done;
+
+ if (!validate_vertex_shader_executable(prog, sh))
+ goto done;
+
+ _mesa_reference_shader(ctx, &prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX],
+ sh);
+ }
+
+ if (num_frag_shaders > 0) {
+ gl_shader *const sh =
+ link_intrastage_shaders(mem_ctx, ctx, prog, frag_shader_list,
+ num_frag_shaders);
+
+ if (sh == NULL)
+ goto done;
+
+ if (!validate_fragment_shader_executable(prog, sh))
+ goto done;
+
+ _mesa_reference_shader(ctx, &prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT],
+ sh);
+ }
+
+ /* Here begins the inter-stage linking phase. Some initial validation is
+ * performed, then locations are assigned for uniforms, attributes, and
+ * varyings.
+ */
+ if (cross_validate_uniforms(prog)) {
+ unsigned prev;
+
+ for (prev = 0; prev < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; prev++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[prev] != NULL)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Validate the inputs of each stage with the output of the preceeding
+ * stage.
+ */
+ for (unsigned i = prev + 1; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ if (!cross_validate_outputs_to_inputs(prog,
+ prog->_LinkedShaders[prev],
+ prog->_LinkedShaders[i]))
+ goto done;
+
+ prev = i;
+ }
+
+ prog->LinkStatus = true;
+ }
+
+ /* Do common optimization before assigning storage for attributes,
+ * uniforms, and varyings. Later optimization could possibly make
+ * some of that unused.
+ */
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ while (do_common_optimization(prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir, true, 32))
+ ;
+ }
+
+ update_array_sizes(prog);
+
+ assign_uniform_locations(prog);
+
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX] != NULL) {
+ /* FINISHME: The value of the max_attribute_index parameter is
+ * FINISHME: implementation dependent based on the value of
+ * FINISHME: GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS. GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS must be
+ * FINISHME: at least 16, so hardcode 16 for now.
+ */
+ if (!assign_attribute_locations(prog, 16)) {
+ prog->LinkStatus = false;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
+
+ unsigned prev;
+ for (prev = 0; prev < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; prev++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[prev] != NULL)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ for (unsigned i = prev + 1; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ assign_varying_locations(prog,
+ prog->_LinkedShaders[prev],
+ prog->_LinkedShaders[i]);
+ prev = i;
+ }
+
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX] != NULL) {
+ demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX],
+ ir_var_out);
+ }
+
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY] != NULL) {
+ gl_shader *const sh = prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY];
+
+ demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(sh, ir_var_in);
+ demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(sh, ir_var_inout);
+ demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(sh, ir_var_out);
+ }
+
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT] != NULL) {
+ gl_shader *const sh = prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT];
+
+ demote_shader_inputs_and_outputs(sh, ir_var_in);
+ }
+
+ /* OpenGL ES requires that a vertex shader and a fragment shader both be
+ * present in a linked program. By checking for use of shading language
+ * version 1.00, we also catch the GL_ARB_ES2_compatibility case.
+ */
+ if (ctx->API == API_OPENGLES2 || prog->Version == 100) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_VERTEX] == NULL) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "program lacks a vertex shader\n");
+ prog->LinkStatus = false;
+ } else if (prog->_LinkedShaders[MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT] == NULL) {
+ linker_error_printf(prog, "program lacks a fragment shader\n");
+ prog->LinkStatus = false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* FINISHME: Assign fragment shader output locations. */
+
+done:
+ free(vert_shader_list);
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < MESA_SHADER_TYPES; i++) {
+ if (prog->_LinkedShaders[i] == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ /* Retain any live IR, but trash the rest. */
+ reparent_ir(prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir, prog->_LinkedShaders[i]->ir);
+ }
+
+ ralloc_free(mem_ctx);
+}
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/list.h b/mesalib/src/glsl/list.h
index 1d46365fa..fb6f0fbba 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/list.h
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/list.h
@@ -90,6 +90,10 @@ struct exec_node {
/* If the user *does* call delete, that's OK, we will just
* ralloc_free in that case. */
+ static void operator delete(void *node, void *ctx)
+ {
+ ralloc_free(node);
+ }
static void operator delete(void *node)
{
ralloc_free(node);
@@ -299,6 +303,10 @@ struct exec_list {
/* If the user *does* call delete, that's OK, we will just
* ralloc_free in that case. */
+ static void operator delete(void *node, void *ctx)
+ {
+ ralloc_free(node);
+ }
static void operator delete(void *node)
{
ralloc_free(node);
diff --git a/mesalib/src/glsl/main.cpp b/mesalib/src/glsl/main.cpp
index 6f0552931..6321a4a17 100644
--- a/mesalib/src/glsl/main.cpp
+++ b/mesalib/src/glsl/main.cpp
@@ -22,7 +22,18 @@
*/
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstdio>
+#include <io.h>
+
+#ifdef _MSC_VER
+#define __STDC__ 1
#include <getopt.h>
+#define open _open
+#define read _read
+#define fstat _fstat
+#define stat _stat
+#define close _close
+#define O_RDONLY _O_RDONLY
+#endif
#include "ast.h"
#include "glsl_parser_extras.h"