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authorJason Ekstrand <[email protected]>2017-03-07 19:54:37 -0800
committerJason Ekstrand <[email protected]>2017-03-14 07:36:40 -0700
commit762a6333f21fd8606f69db6060027c4522d46678 (patch)
treef77c695fa16a5d869175773229d0195c22060c93 /src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes_c.py
parent7107b321557e421e33fe92221133cf4a08eb7c6c (diff)
nir: Rework conversion opcodes
The NIR story on conversion opcodes is a mess. We've had way too many of them, naming is inconsistent, and which ones have explicit sizes was sort-of random. This commit re-organizes things and makes them all consistent: - All non-bool conversion opcodes now have the explicit size in the destination and are named <src_type>2<dst_type><size>. - Integer <-> integer conversion opcodes now only come in i2i and u2u forms (i2u and u2i have been removed) since the only difference between the different integer conversions is whether or not they sign-extend when up-converting. - Boolean conversion opcodes all have the explicit size on the bool and are named <src_type>2<dst_type>. Making things consistent also allows nir_type_conversion_op to be moved to nir_opcodes.c and auto-generated using mako. This will make adding int8, int16, and float16 versions much easier when the time comes. Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <[email protected]>
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diff --git a/src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes_c.py b/src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes_c.py
index 5f8bdc12a07..c66f3bc7ad4 100644
--- a/src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes_c.py
+++ b/src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes_c.py
@@ -29,6 +29,72 @@ from mako.template import Template
template = Template("""
#include "nir.h"
+nir_op
+nir_type_conversion_op(nir_alu_type src, nir_alu_type dst)
+{
+ nir_alu_type src_base = (nir_alu_type) nir_alu_type_get_base_type(src);
+ nir_alu_type dst_base = (nir_alu_type) nir_alu_type_get_base_type(dst);
+ unsigned src_bit_size = nir_alu_type_get_type_size(src);
+ unsigned dst_bit_size = nir_alu_type_get_type_size(dst);
+
+ if (src == dst && src_base == nir_type_float) {
+ return nir_op_fmov;
+ } else if ((src_base == nir_type_int || src_base == nir_type_uint) &&
+ (dst_base == nir_type_int || dst_base == nir_type_uint) &&
+ src_bit_size == dst_bit_size) {
+ /* Integer <-> integer conversions with the same bit-size on both
+ * ends are just no-op moves.
+ */
+ return nir_op_imov;
+ }
+
+ switch (src_base) {
+% for src_t in ['int', 'uint', 'float']:
+ case nir_type_${src_t}:
+ switch (dst_base) {
+% for dst_t in ['int', 'uint', 'float']:
+ case nir_type_${dst_t}:
+% if src_t in ['int', 'uint'] and dst_t in ['int', 'uint']:
+% if dst_t == 'int':
+<% continue %>
+% else:
+<% dst_t = src_t %>
+% endif
+% endif
+ switch (dst_bit_size) {
+% for dst_bits in [32, 64]:
+ case ${dst_bits}:
+ return ${'nir_op_{}2{}{}'.format(src_t[0], dst_t[0], dst_bits)};
+% endfor
+ default:
+ unreachable("Invalid nir alu bit size");
+ }
+% endfor
+ case nir_type_bool:
+% if src_t == 'float':
+ return nir_op_f2b;
+% else:
+ return nir_op_i2b;
+% endif
+ default:
+ unreachable("Invalid nir alu base type");
+ }
+% endfor
+ case nir_type_bool:
+ switch (dst_base) {
+ case nir_type_int:
+ case nir_type_uint:
+ return nir_op_b2i;
+ case nir_type_float:
+ return nir_op_b2f;
+ default:
+ unreachable("Invalid nir alu base type");
+ }
+ default:
+ unreachable("Invalid nir alu base type");
+ }
+}
+
const nir_op_info nir_op_infos[nir_num_opcodes] = {
% for name, opcode in sorted(opcodes.iteritems()):
{