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/*
* Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
*
* 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.
*
* Authors:
* Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
*/
#define GPU 600
#include "ir3_context.h"
#include "ir3_image.h"
/*
* Handlers for instructions changed/added in a6xx:
*
* Starting with a6xx, isam and stbi is used for SSBOs as well; stbi and the
* atomic instructions (used for both SSBO and image) use a new instruction
* encoding compared to a4xx/a5xx.
*/
static struct ir3_instruction *
ssbo_offset(struct ir3_block *b, struct ir3_instruction *byte_offset)
{
/* TODO hardware wants offset in terms of elements, not bytes. Which
* is kinda nice but opposite of what nir does. It would be nice if
* we had a way to request the units of the offset to avoid the extra
* shift instructions..
*/
return ir3_SHR_B(b, byte_offset, 0, create_immed(b, 2), 0);
}
/* src[] = { buffer_index, offset }. No const_index */
static void
emit_intrinsic_load_ssbo(struct ir3_context *ctx, nir_intrinsic_instr *intr,
struct ir3_instruction **dst)
{
struct ir3_block *b = ctx->block;
struct ir3_instruction *offset;
struct ir3_instruction *ldib;
nir_const_value *buffer_index;
/* can this be non-const buffer_index? how do we handle that? */
buffer_index = nir_src_as_const_value(intr->src[0]);
compile_assert(ctx, buffer_index);
int ibo_idx = ir3_ssbo_to_ibo(&ctx->so->image_mapping, buffer_index->u32[0]);
offset = ssbo_offset(b, ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[1])[0]);
ldib = ir3_LDIB(b, create_immed(b, ibo_idx), 0, offset, 0);
ldib->regs[0]->wrmask = MASK(intr->num_components);
ldib->cat6.iim_val = intr->num_components;
ldib->cat6.d = 1;
ldib->cat6.type = TYPE_U32;
ldib->barrier_class = IR3_BARRIER_BUFFER_R;
ldib->barrier_conflict = IR3_BARRIER_BUFFER_W;
ir3_split_dest(b, dst, ldib, 0, intr->num_components);
}
/* src[] = { value, block_index, offset }. const_index[] = { write_mask } */
static void
emit_intrinsic_store_ssbo(struct ir3_context *ctx, nir_intrinsic_instr *intr)
{
struct ir3_block *b = ctx->block;
struct ir3_instruction *stib, *val, *offset;
nir_const_value *buffer_index;
/* TODO handle wrmask properly, see _store_shared().. but I think
* it is more a PITA than that, since blob ends up loading the
* masked components and writing them back out.
*/
unsigned wrmask = intr->const_index[0];
unsigned ncomp = ffs(~wrmask) - 1;
/* can this be non-const buffer_index? how do we handle that? */
buffer_index = nir_src_as_const_value(intr->src[1]);
compile_assert(ctx, buffer_index);
int ibo_idx = ir3_ssbo_to_ibo(&ctx->so->image_mapping, buffer_index->u32[0]);
/* src0 is offset, src1 is value:
*/
val = ir3_create_collect(ctx, ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[0]), ncomp);
offset = ssbo_offset(b, ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[2])[0]);
stib = ir3_STIB(b, create_immed(b, ibo_idx), 0, offset, 0, val, 0);
stib->cat6.iim_val = ncomp;
stib->cat6.d = 1;
stib->cat6.type = TYPE_U32;
stib->barrier_class = IR3_BARRIER_BUFFER_W;
stib->barrier_conflict = IR3_BARRIER_BUFFER_R | IR3_BARRIER_BUFFER_W;
array_insert(b, b->keeps, stib);
}
/*
* SSBO atomic intrinsics
*
* All of the SSBO atomic memory operations read a value from memory,
* compute a new value using one of the operations below, write the new
* value to memory, and return the original value read.
*
* All operations take 3 sources except CompSwap that takes 4. These
* sources represent:
*
* 0: The SSBO buffer index.
* 1: The offset into the SSBO buffer of the variable that the atomic
* operation will operate on.
* 2: The data parameter to the atomic function (i.e. the value to add
* in ssbo_atomic_add, etc).
* 3: For CompSwap only: the second data parameter.
*/
static struct ir3_instruction *
emit_intrinsic_atomic_ssbo(struct ir3_context *ctx, nir_intrinsic_instr *intr)
{
struct ir3_block *b = ctx->block;
struct ir3_instruction *atomic, *ibo, *src0, *src1, *offset, *data, *dummy;
nir_const_value *buffer_index;
type_t type = TYPE_U32;
/* can this be non-const buffer_index? how do we handle that? */
buffer_index = nir_src_as_const_value(intr->src[0]);
compile_assert(ctx, buffer_index);
int ibo_idx = ir3_ssbo_to_ibo(&ctx->so->image_mapping, buffer_index->u32[0]);
ibo = create_immed(b, ibo_idx);
offset = ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[1])[0];
data = ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[2])[0];
/* So this gets a bit creative:
*
* src0 - vecN offset/coords
* src1.x - is actually destination register
* src1.y - is 'data' except for cmpxchg where src2.y is 'compare'
* src1.z - is 'data' for cmpxchg
*
* The combining src and dest kinda doesn't work out so well with how
* scheduling and RA work. So for now we create a dummy src2.x, and
* then in a later fixup path, insert an extra MOV out of src1.x.
* See ir3_a6xx_fixup_atomic_dests().
*
* Note that nir already multiplies the offset by four
*/
dummy = create_immed(b, 0);
src0 = ssbo_offset(b, offset);
if (intr->intrinsic == nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_comp_swap) {
struct ir3_instruction *compare = ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[3])[0];
src1 = ir3_create_collect(ctx, (struct ir3_instruction*[]){
dummy, compare, data
}, 3);
} else {
src1 = ir3_create_collect(ctx, (struct ir3_instruction*[]){
dummy, data
}, 2);
}
switch (intr->intrinsic) {
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_add:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_ADD_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_imin:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_MIN_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
type = TYPE_S32;
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_umin:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_MIN_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_imax:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_MAX_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
type = TYPE_S32;
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_umax:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_MAX_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_and:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_AND_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_or:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_OR_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_xor:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_XOR_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_exchange:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_XCHG_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_ssbo_atomic_comp_swap:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_CMPXCHG_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
default:
unreachable("boo");
}
atomic->cat6.iim_val = 1;
atomic->cat6.d = 1;
atomic->cat6.type = type;
atomic->barrier_class = IR3_BARRIER_BUFFER_W;
atomic->barrier_conflict = IR3_BARRIER_BUFFER_R | IR3_BARRIER_BUFFER_W;
/* even if nothing consume the result, we can't DCE the instruction: */
array_insert(b, b->keeps, atomic);
return atomic;
}
/* src[] = { deref, coord, sample_index, value }. const_index[] = {} */
static void
emit_intrinsic_store_image(struct ir3_context *ctx, nir_intrinsic_instr *intr)
{
struct ir3_block *b = ctx->block;
const nir_variable *var = nir_intrinsic_get_var(intr, 0);
struct ir3_instruction *stib;
struct ir3_instruction * const *value = ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[3]);
struct ir3_instruction * const *coords = ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[1]);
unsigned ncoords = ir3_get_image_coords(var, NULL);
unsigned slot = ir3_get_image_slot(nir_src_as_deref(intr->src[0]));
unsigned ibo_idx = ir3_image_to_ibo(&ctx->so->image_mapping, slot);
unsigned ncomp = ir3_get_num_components_for_glformat(var->data.image.format);
/* src0 is offset, src1 is value:
*/
stib = ir3_STIB(b, create_immed(b, ibo_idx), 0,
ir3_create_collect(ctx, coords, ncoords), 0,
ir3_create_collect(ctx, value, ncomp), 0);
stib->cat6.iim_val = ncomp;
stib->cat6.d = ncoords;
stib->cat6.type = ir3_get_image_type(var);
stib->cat6.typed = true;
stib->barrier_class = IR3_BARRIER_IMAGE_W;
stib->barrier_conflict = IR3_BARRIER_IMAGE_R | IR3_BARRIER_IMAGE_W;
array_insert(b, b->keeps, stib);
}
/* src[] = { deref, coord, sample_index, value, compare }. const_index[] = {} */
static struct ir3_instruction *
emit_intrinsic_atomic_image(struct ir3_context *ctx, nir_intrinsic_instr *intr)
{
struct ir3_block *b = ctx->block;
const nir_variable *var = nir_intrinsic_get_var(intr, 0);
struct ir3_instruction *atomic, *ibo, *src0, *src1, *dummy;
struct ir3_instruction * const *coords = ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[1]);
struct ir3_instruction *value = ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[3])[0];
unsigned ncoords = ir3_get_image_coords(var, NULL);
unsigned slot = ir3_get_image_slot(nir_src_as_deref(intr->src[0]));
unsigned ibo_idx = ir3_image_to_ibo(&ctx->so->image_mapping, slot);
ibo = create_immed(b, ibo_idx);
/* So this gets a bit creative:
*
* src0 - vecN offset/coords
* src1.x - is actually destination register
* src1.y - is 'value' except for cmpxchg where src2.y is 'compare'
* src1.z - is 'value' for cmpxchg
*
* The combining src and dest kinda doesn't work out so well with how
* scheduling and RA work. So for now we create a dummy src2.x, and
* then in a later fixup path, insert an extra MOV out of src1.x.
* See ir3_a6xx_fixup_atomic_dests().
*/
dummy = create_immed(b, 0);
src0 = ir3_create_collect(ctx, coords, ncoords);
if (intr->intrinsic == nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_comp_swap) {
struct ir3_instruction *compare = ir3_get_src(ctx, &intr->src[4])[0];
src1 = ir3_create_collect(ctx, (struct ir3_instruction*[]){
dummy, compare, value
}, 3);
} else {
src1 = ir3_create_collect(ctx, (struct ir3_instruction*[]){
dummy, value
}, 2);
}
switch (intr->intrinsic) {
case nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_add:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_ADD_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_min:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_MIN_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_max:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_MAX_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_and:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_AND_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_or:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_OR_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_xor:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_XOR_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_exchange:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_XCHG_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
case nir_intrinsic_image_deref_atomic_comp_swap:
atomic = ir3_ATOMIC_CMPXCHG_G(b, ibo, 0, src0, 0, src1, 0);
break;
default:
unreachable("boo");
}
atomic->cat6.iim_val = 1;
atomic->cat6.d = ncoords;
atomic->cat6.type = ir3_get_image_type(var);
atomic->cat6.typed = true;
atomic->barrier_class = IR3_BARRIER_IMAGE_W;
atomic->barrier_conflict = IR3_BARRIER_IMAGE_R | IR3_BARRIER_IMAGE_W;
/* even if nothing consume the result, we can't DCE the instruction: */
array_insert(b, b->keeps, atomic);
return atomic;
}
const struct ir3_context_funcs ir3_a6xx_funcs = {
.emit_intrinsic_load_ssbo = emit_intrinsic_load_ssbo,
.emit_intrinsic_store_ssbo = emit_intrinsic_store_ssbo,
.emit_intrinsic_atomic_ssbo = emit_intrinsic_atomic_ssbo,
.emit_intrinsic_store_image = emit_intrinsic_store_image,
.emit_intrinsic_atomic_image = emit_intrinsic_atomic_image,
};
/*
* Special pass to run after instruction scheduling to insert an
* extra mov from src1.x to dst. This way the other compiler passes
* can ignore this quirk of the new instruction encoding.
*
* This might cause extra complication in the future when we support
* spilling, as I think we'd want to re-run the scheduling pass. One
* possible alternative might be to do this in the RA pass after
* ra_allocate() but before destroying the SSA links. (Ie. we do
* want to know if anything consumes the result of the atomic instr,
* if there is no consumer then inserting the extra mov is pointless.
*/
static struct ir3_instruction *
get_atomic_dest_mov(struct ir3_instruction *atomic)
{
/* if we've already created the mov-out, then re-use it: */
if (atomic->data)
return atomic->data;
/* extract back out the 'dummy' which serves as stand-in for dest: */
struct ir3_instruction *src = ssa(atomic->regs[3]);
debug_assert(src->opc == OPC_META_FI);
struct ir3_instruction *dummy = ssa(src->regs[1]);
struct ir3_instruction *mov = ir3_MOV(atomic->block, dummy, TYPE_U32);
mov->flags |= IR3_INSTR_SY;
/* it will have already been appended to the end of the block, which
* isn't where we want it, so fix-up the location:
*/
list_delinit(&mov->node);
list_add(&mov->node, &atomic->node);
/* And because this is after instruction scheduling, we don't really
* have a good way to know if extra delay slots are needed. For
* example, if the result is consumed by an stib (storeImage()) there
* would be no extra delay slots in place already, but 5 are needed.
* Just plan for the worst and hope nobody looks at the resulting
* code that is generated :-(
*/
struct ir3_instruction *nop = ir3_NOP(atomic->block);
nop->repeat = 5;
list_delinit(&nop->node);
list_add(&nop->node, &mov->node);
return atomic->data = mov;
}
void
ir3_a6xx_fixup_atomic_dests(struct ir3 *ir, struct ir3_shader_variant *so)
{
if (so->image_mapping.num_ibo == 0)
return;
list_for_each_entry (struct ir3_block, block, &ir->block_list, node) {
list_for_each_entry (struct ir3_instruction, instr, &block->instr_list, node) {
instr->data = NULL;
}
}
list_for_each_entry (struct ir3_block, block, &ir->block_list, node) {
list_for_each_entry_safe (struct ir3_instruction, instr, &block->instr_list, node) {
struct ir3_register *reg;
foreach_src(reg, instr) {
struct ir3_instruction *src = ssa(reg);
if (!src)
continue;
if (is_atomic(src->opc) && (src->flags & IR3_INSTR_G))
reg->instr = get_atomic_dest_mov(src);
}
}
}
}
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