From c0197ab0af94ed0f3b2d453fb1ee6589f15d8e9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chad Versace Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 09:49:46 -0700 Subject: glsl: Define shift_result_type() in ast_to_hir.cpp This function type checks the operands of and returns the result type of bit-shift operations. It replaces the type checking performed in the following cases of ast_expression::hir() : - ast_lshift - ast_rshift --- src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp') diff --git a/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp b/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp index a46d6901a9c..5201579414d 100644 --- a/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp +++ b/src/glsl/ast_to_hir.cpp @@ -447,6 +447,71 @@ relational_result_type(ir_rvalue * &value_a, ir_rvalue * &value_b, 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 @@ -754,49 +819,10 @@ ast_expression::hir(exec_list *instructions, error_emitted = true; } - /* 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. In all cases, the - * resulting type will be the same type as the left operand. If the - * first operand is a scalar, the second operand has to be a scalar as - * well. If the first operand is a vector, the second operand must be - * a scalar or a vector, [...] - */ - op[0] = this->subexpressions[0]->hir(instructions, state); op[1] = this->subexpressions[1]->hir(instructions, state); - - if (!op[0]->type->is_integer()) { - _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, - "LHS of operator %s must be an integer or integer vector", - operator_string(this->oper)); - error_emitted = true; - } - if (!op[1]->type->is_integer()) { - _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, - "RHS of operator %s must be an integer or integer vector", - operator_string(this->oper)); - error_emitted = true; - } - if (op[0]->type->is_scalar() && !op[1]->type->is_scalar()) { - _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, - "If the first operand of %s is scalar, the second must be" - "scalar as well", operator_string(this->oper)); - error_emitted = true; - } - if (op[0]->type->is_vector() && - op[1]->type->is_vector() && - op[0]->type->components() != op[1]->type->components()) { - - _mesa_glsl_error(& loc, state, - "Vector operands of %s must have same number of components", - operator_string(this->oper)); - error_emitted = true; - } - - type = op[0]->type; + 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(); -- cgit v1.2.3