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author | Anuj Phogat <[email protected]> | 2014-03-04 17:03:28 -0800 |
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committer | Anuj Phogat <[email protected]> | 2014-05-01 10:58:39 -0700 |
commit | 8c61b6a99b221439a8109c5a5cd03b7bf065d373 (patch) | |
tree | facfb6d019a8435ba8b98b5e21cf857bcb72171e /src | |
parent | a773fdc64da8ba88d8c7f8e383c45248b0c3aa19 (diff) |
glsl: Allow overlapping locations for vertex input attributes
Currently overlapping locations of input variables are not allowed for all
the shader types in OpenGL and OpenGL ES.
From OpenGL ES 3.0 spec, page 56:
"Binding more than one attribute name to the same location is referred
to as aliasing, and is not permitted in OpenGL ES Shading Language
3.00 vertex shaders. LinkProgram will fail when this condition exists.
However, aliasing is possible in OpenGL ES Shading Language 1.00 vertex
shaders."
Taking in to account what different versions of OpenGL and OpenGL ES specs
say about aliasing:
- It is allowed only on vertex shader input attributes in OpenGL (2.0 and
above) and OpenGL ES 2.0.
- It is explictly disallowed in OpenGL ES 3.0.
Fixes Khronos CTS failing test:
explicit_attrib_location_vertex_input_aliased.test
See more details about this at below mentioned khronos bug.
V2: Fix the case where location exceeds the maximum allowed attribute
location.
V3: Simplify the condition added in V2.
Signed-off-by: Anuj Phogat <[email protected]>
Cc: "9.2 10.0 10.1" <[email protected]>
Bugzilla: Khronos #9609
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/glsl/linker.cpp | 87 |
1 files changed, 72 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/src/glsl/linker.cpp b/src/glsl/linker.cpp index c2f7f486391..a2e43073e53 100644 --- a/src/glsl/linker.cpp +++ b/src/glsl/linker.cpp @@ -1798,10 +1798,12 @@ assign_attribute_or_color_locations(gl_shader_program *prog, * 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. + * I think above text prohibits the aliasing of explicit and + * automatic assignments. But, aliasing is allowed in manual + * assignments of attribute locations. See below comments for + * the details. * - * Page 61 of the OpenGL 4.0 spec also says: + * From OpenGL 4.0 spec, page 61: * * "It is possible for an application to bind more than one * attribute name to the same location. This is referred to as @@ -1814,29 +1816,84 @@ assign_attribute_or_color_locations(gl_shader_program *prog, * 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 - * FINISHME: attribute location aliasing (see comment above). + * From GLSL 4.30 spec, page 54: + * + * "A program will fail to link if any two non-vertex shader + * input variables are assigned to the same location. For + * vertex shaders, multiple input variables may be assigned + * to the same location using either layout qualifiers or via + * the OpenGL API. However, such aliasing is intended only to + * support vertex shaders where each execution path accesses + * at most one input per each location. Implementations are + * permitted, but not required, to generate link-time errors + * if they detect that every path through the vertex shader + * executable accesses multiple inputs assigned to any single + * location. For all shader types, a program will fail to link + * if explicit location assignments leave the linker unable + * to find space for other variables without explicit + * assignments." + * + * From OpenGL ES 3.0 spec, page 56: + * + * "Binding more than one attribute name to the same location + * is referred to as aliasing, and is not permitted in OpenGL + * ES Shading Language 3.00 vertex shaders. LinkProgram will + * fail when this condition exists. However, aliasing is + * possible in OpenGL ES Shading Language 1.00 vertex shaders. + * 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 implemen- + * tations are not required to generate an error in this case." + * + * After looking at above references from OpenGL, OpenGL ES and + * GLSL specifications, we allow aliasing of vertex input variables + * in: OpenGL 2.0 (and above) and OpenGL ES 2.0. + * + * NOTE: This is not required by the spec but its worth mentioning + * here that we're not doing anything to make sure that no path + * through the vertex shader executable accesses multiple inputs + * assigned to any single location. */ + /* Mask representing the contiguous slots that will be used by * this attribute. */ const unsigned attr = var->data.location - generic_base; const unsigned use_mask = (1 << slots) - 1; + const char *const string = (target_index == MESA_SHADER_VERTEX) + ? "vertex shader input" : "fragment shader output"; + + /* Generate a link error if the requested locations for this + * attribute exceed the maximum allowed attribute location. + */ + if (attr + slots > max_index) { + linker_error(prog, + "insufficient contiguous locations " + "available for %s `%s' %d %d %d", string, + var->name, used_locations, use_mask, attr); + return false; + } /* 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) { - const char *const string = (target_index == MESA_SHADER_VERTEX) - ? "vertex shader input" : "fragment shader output"; - linker_error(prog, - "insufficient contiguous locations " - "available for %s `%s' %d %d %d", string, - var->name, used_locations, use_mask, attr); - return false; + if (target_index == MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT || + (prog->IsES && prog->Version >= 300)) { + linker_error(prog, + "overlapping location is assigned " + "to %s `%s' %d %d %d\n", string, + var->name, used_locations, use_mask, attr); + return false; + } else { + linker_warning(prog, + "overlapping location is assigned " + "to %s `%s' %d %d %d\n", string, + var->name, used_locations, use_mask, attr); + } } used_locations |= (use_mask << attr); |