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author | Jason Ekstrand <[email protected]> | 2018-04-02 16:24:10 -0700 |
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committer | Jason Ekstrand <[email protected]> | 2018-06-22 20:54:00 -0700 |
commit | aeb4bbfd1ef869e30ab02231585c9c2e4e0f5972 (patch) | |
tree | 642a01fa98cacbe2979382d834ef3841b547db92 /src/compiler/nir | |
parent | 636256cdc78dd46714d9cfa2c96adfc74930101e (diff) |
nir: Remove deref chain support from split_var_copies
Acked-by: Rob Clark <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Dave Airlie <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/compiler/nir')
-rw-r--r-- | src/compiler/nir/nir_split_var_copies.c | 216 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 210 deletions
diff --git a/src/compiler/nir/nir_split_var_copies.c b/src/compiler/nir/nir_split_var_copies.c index bcd1f10cd26..98e05c95e45 100644 --- a/src/compiler/nir/nir_split_var_copies.c +++ b/src/compiler/nir/nir_split_var_copies.c @@ -62,204 +62,6 @@ * possibly a few wildcard array dereferences. */ -struct split_var_copies_state { - nir_shader *shader; - void *dead_ctx; - bool progress; -}; - -/* Recursively constructs deref chains to split a copy instruction into - * multiple (if needed) copy instructions with full-length deref chains. - * External callers of this function should pass the tail and head of the - * deref chains found as the source and destination of the copy instruction - * into this function. - * - * \param old_copy The copy instruction we are splitting - * \param dest_head The head of the destination deref chain we are building - * \param src_head The head of the source deref chain we are building - * \param dest_tail The tail of the destination deref chain we are building - * \param src_tail The tail of the source deref chain we are building - * \param state The current split_var_copies_state object - */ -static void -split_var_copy_instr(nir_intrinsic_instr *old_copy, - nir_deref_var *dest_head, nir_deref_var *src_head, - nir_deref *dest_tail, nir_deref *src_tail, - struct split_var_copies_state *state) -{ - assert(src_tail->type == dest_tail->type); - - /* Make sure these really are the tails of the deref chains */ - assert(dest_tail->child == NULL); - assert(src_tail->child == NULL); - - switch (glsl_get_base_type(src_tail->type)) { - case GLSL_TYPE_ARRAY: { - /* Make a wildcard dereference */ - nir_deref_array *deref = nir_deref_array_create(state->dead_ctx); - deref->deref.type = glsl_get_array_element(src_tail->type); - deref->deref_array_type = nir_deref_array_type_wildcard; - - /* Set the tail of both as the newly created wildcard deref. It is - * safe to use the same wildcard in both places because a) we will be - * copying it before we put it in an actual instruction and b) - * everything that will potentially add another link in the deref - * chain will also add the same thing to both chains. - */ - src_tail->child = &deref->deref; - dest_tail->child = &deref->deref; - - split_var_copy_instr(old_copy, dest_head, src_head, - dest_tail->child, src_tail->child, state); - - /* Set it back to the way we found it */ - src_tail->child = NULL; - dest_tail->child = NULL; - break; - } - - case GLSL_TYPE_STRUCT: - /* This is the only part that actually does any interesting - * splitting. For array types, we just use wildcards and resolve - * them later. For structure types, we need to emit one copy - * instruction for every structure element. Because we may have - * structs inside structs, we just recurse and let the next level - * take care of any additional structures. - */ - for (unsigned i = 0; i < glsl_get_length(src_tail->type); i++) { - nir_deref_struct *deref = nir_deref_struct_create(state->dead_ctx, i); - deref->deref.type = glsl_get_struct_field(src_tail->type, i); - - /* Set the tail of both as the newly created structure deref. It - * is safe to use the same wildcard in both places because a) we - * will be copying it before we put it in an actual instruction - * and b) everything that will potentially add another link in the - * deref chain will also add the same thing to both chains. - */ - src_tail->child = &deref->deref; - dest_tail->child = &deref->deref; - - split_var_copy_instr(old_copy, dest_head, src_head, - dest_tail->child, src_tail->child, state); - } - /* Set it back to the way we found it */ - src_tail->child = NULL; - dest_tail->child = NULL; - break; - - case GLSL_TYPE_UINT: - case GLSL_TYPE_UINT16: - case GLSL_TYPE_UINT64: - case GLSL_TYPE_INT: - case GLSL_TYPE_INT16: - case GLSL_TYPE_INT64: - case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT: - case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT16: - case GLSL_TYPE_DOUBLE: - case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL: - if (glsl_type_is_matrix(src_tail->type)) { - nir_deref_array *deref = nir_deref_array_create(state->dead_ctx); - deref->deref.type = glsl_get_column_type(src_tail->type); - deref->deref_array_type = nir_deref_array_type_wildcard; - - /* Set the tail of both as the newly created wildcard deref. It - * is safe to use the same wildcard in both places because a) we - * will be copying it before we put it in an actual instruction - * and b) everything that will potentially add another link in the - * deref chain will also add the same thing to both chains. - */ - src_tail->child = &deref->deref; - dest_tail->child = &deref->deref; - - split_var_copy_instr(old_copy, dest_head, src_head, - dest_tail->child, src_tail->child, state); - - /* Set it back to the way we found it */ - src_tail->child = NULL; - dest_tail->child = NULL; - } else { - /* At this point, we have fully built our deref chains and can - * actually add the new copy instruction. - */ - nir_intrinsic_instr *new_copy = - nir_intrinsic_instr_create(state->shader, nir_intrinsic_copy_var); - - /* We need to make copies because a) this deref chain actually - * belongs to the copy instruction and b) the deref chains may - * have some of the same links due to the way we constructed them - */ - new_copy->variables[0] = nir_deref_var_clone(dest_head, new_copy); - new_copy->variables[1] = nir_deref_var_clone(src_head, new_copy); - - /* Emit the copy instruction after the old instruction. We'll - * remove the old one later. - */ - nir_instr_insert_after(&old_copy->instr, &new_copy->instr); - state->progress = true; - } - break; - - case GLSL_TYPE_SAMPLER: - case GLSL_TYPE_IMAGE: - case GLSL_TYPE_ATOMIC_UINT: - case GLSL_TYPE_INTERFACE: - default: - unreachable("Cannot copy these types"); - } -} - -static bool -split_var_copies_block(nir_block *block, struct split_var_copies_state *state) -{ - nir_foreach_instr_safe(instr, block) { - if (instr->type != nir_instr_type_intrinsic) - continue; - - nir_intrinsic_instr *intrinsic = nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr); - if (intrinsic->intrinsic != nir_intrinsic_copy_var) - continue; - - nir_deref_var *dest_head = intrinsic->variables[0]; - nir_deref_var *src_head = intrinsic->variables[1]; - nir_deref *dest_tail = nir_deref_tail(&dest_head->deref); - nir_deref *src_tail = nir_deref_tail(&src_head->deref); - - switch (glsl_get_base_type(src_tail->type)) { - case GLSL_TYPE_ARRAY: - case GLSL_TYPE_STRUCT: - split_var_copy_instr(intrinsic, dest_head, src_head, - dest_tail, src_tail, state); - nir_instr_remove(&intrinsic->instr); - ralloc_steal(state->dead_ctx, instr); - break; - case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT: - case GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT16: - case GLSL_TYPE_DOUBLE: - if (glsl_type_is_matrix(src_tail->type)) { - split_var_copy_instr(intrinsic, dest_head, src_head, - dest_tail, src_tail, state); - nir_instr_remove(&intrinsic->instr); - ralloc_steal(state->dead_ctx, instr); - } - break; - case GLSL_TYPE_INT: - case GLSL_TYPE_UINT: - case GLSL_TYPE_INT16: - case GLSL_TYPE_UINT16: - case GLSL_TYPE_INT64: - case GLSL_TYPE_UINT64: - case GLSL_TYPE_BOOL: - assert(!glsl_type_is_matrix(src_tail->type)); - break; - default: - unreachable("Invalid type"); - break; - } - } - - return true; -} - static void split_deref_copy_instr(nir_builder *b, nir_deref_instr *dst, nir_deref_instr *src) @@ -282,18 +84,12 @@ split_deref_copy_instr(nir_builder *b, static bool split_var_copies_impl(nir_function_impl *impl) { - struct split_var_copies_state state; - - state.shader = impl->function->shader; - state.dead_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL); - state.progress = false; + bool progress = false; nir_builder b; nir_builder_init(&b, impl); nir_foreach_block(block, impl) { - split_var_copies_block(block, &state); - nir_foreach_instr_safe(instr, block) { if (instr->type != nir_instr_type_intrinsic) continue; @@ -310,18 +106,16 @@ split_var_copies_impl(nir_function_impl *impl) nir_instr_as_deref(copy->src[1].ssa->parent_instr); split_deref_copy_instr(&b, dst, src); - state.progress = true; + progress = true; } } - ralloc_free(state.dead_ctx); - - if (state.progress) { + if (progress) { nir_metadata_preserve(impl, nir_metadata_block_index | nir_metadata_dominance); } - return state.progress; + return progress; } bool @@ -329,6 +123,8 @@ nir_split_var_copies(nir_shader *shader) { bool progress = false; + nir_assert_unlowered_derefs(shader, nir_lower_load_store_derefs); + nir_foreach_function(function, shader) { if (function->impl) progress = split_var_copies_impl(function->impl) || progress; |