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/**************************************************************************
*
* Copyright 2010 VMware, Inc.
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* 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, sub license, 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 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS, AUTHORS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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.
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
* next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions
* of the Software.
*
**************************************************************************/
#include "util/u_debug.h"
#include "lp_bld_debug.h"
#include "lp_bld_const.h"
#include "lp_bld_format.h"
#include "lp_bld_gather.h"
#include "lp_bld_init.h"
#include "lp_bld_intr.h"
/**
* Get the pointer to one element from scatter positions in memory.
*
* @sa lp_build_gather()
*/
LLVMValueRef
lp_build_gather_elem_ptr(struct gallivm_state *gallivm,
unsigned length,
LLVMValueRef base_ptr,
LLVMValueRef offsets,
unsigned i)
{
LLVMValueRef offset;
LLVMValueRef ptr;
assert(LLVMTypeOf(base_ptr) == LLVMPointerType(LLVMInt8TypeInContext(gallivm->context), 0));
if (length == 1) {
assert(i == 0);
offset = offsets;
} else {
LLVMValueRef index = lp_build_const_int32(gallivm, i);
offset = LLVMBuildExtractElement(gallivm->builder, offsets, index, "");
}
ptr = LLVMBuildGEP(gallivm->builder, base_ptr, &offset, 1, "");
return ptr;
}
/**
* Gather one element from scatter positions in memory.
*
* @sa lp_build_gather()
*/
LLVMValueRef
lp_build_gather_elem(struct gallivm_state *gallivm,
unsigned length,
unsigned src_width,
unsigned dst_width,
boolean aligned,
LLVMValueRef base_ptr,
LLVMValueRef offsets,
unsigned i,
boolean vector_justify)
{
LLVMTypeRef src_type = LLVMIntTypeInContext(gallivm->context, src_width);
LLVMTypeRef src_ptr_type = LLVMPointerType(src_type, 0);
LLVMTypeRef dst_elem_type = LLVMIntTypeInContext(gallivm->context, dst_width);
LLVMValueRef ptr;
LLVMValueRef res;
assert(LLVMTypeOf(base_ptr) == LLVMPointerType(LLVMInt8TypeInContext(gallivm->context), 0));
ptr = lp_build_gather_elem_ptr(gallivm, length, base_ptr, offsets, i);
ptr = LLVMBuildBitCast(gallivm->builder, ptr, src_ptr_type, "");
res = LLVMBuildLoad(gallivm->builder, ptr, "");
/* XXX
* On some archs we probably really want to avoid having to deal
* with alignments lower than 4 bytes (if fetch size is a power of
* two >= 32). On x86 it doesn't matter, however.
* We should be able to guarantee full alignment for any kind of texture
* fetch (except ARB_texture_buffer_range, oops), but not vertex fetch
* (there's PIPE_CAP_VERTEX_BUFFER_OFFSET_4BYTE_ALIGNED_ONLY and friends
* but I don't think that's quite what we wanted).
* For ARB_texture_buffer_range, PIPE_CAP_TEXTURE_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT
* looks like a good fit, but it seems this cap bit (and OpenGL) aren't
* enforcing what we want (which is what d3d10 does, the offset needs to
* be aligned to element size, but GL has bytes regardless of element
* size which would only leave us with minimum alignment restriction of 16
* which doesn't make much sense if the type isn't 4x32bit). Due to
* translation of offsets to first_elem in sampler_views it actually seems
* gallium could not do anything else except 16 no matter what...
*/
if (!aligned) {
LLVMSetAlignment(res, 1);
}
assert(src_width <= dst_width);
if (src_width > dst_width) {
res = LLVMBuildTrunc(gallivm->builder, res, dst_elem_type, "");
} else if (src_width < dst_width) {
res = LLVMBuildZExt(gallivm->builder, res, dst_elem_type, "");
if (vector_justify) {
#ifdef PIPE_ARCH_BIG_ENDIAN
res = LLVMBuildShl(gallivm->builder, res,
LLVMConstInt(dst_elem_type, dst_width - src_width, 0), "");
#endif
}
}
return res;
}
/**
* Gather elements from scatter positions in memory into a single vector.
* Use for fetching texels from a texture.
* For SSE, typical values are length=4, src_width=32, dst_width=32.
*
* When src_width < dst_width, the return value can be justified in
* one of two ways:
* "integer justification" is used when the caller treats the destination
* as a packed integer bitmask, as described by the channels' "shift" and
* "width" fields;
* "vector justification" is used when the caller casts the destination
* to a vector and needs channel X to be in vector element 0.
*
* @param length length of the offsets
* @param src_width src element width in bits
* @param dst_width result element width in bits (src will be expanded to fit)
* @param aligned whether the data is guaranteed to be aligned (to src_width)
* @param base_ptr base pointer, should be a i8 pointer type.
* @param offsets vector with offsets
* @param vector_justify select vector rather than integer justification
*/
LLVMValueRef
lp_build_gather(struct gallivm_state *gallivm,
unsigned length,
unsigned src_width,
unsigned dst_width,
boolean aligned,
LLVMValueRef base_ptr,
LLVMValueRef offsets,
boolean vector_justify)
{
LLVMValueRef res;
if (length == 1) {
/* Scalar */
return lp_build_gather_elem(gallivm, length,
src_width, dst_width, aligned,
base_ptr, offsets, 0, vector_justify);
} else {
/* Vector */
LLVMTypeRef dst_elem_type = LLVMIntTypeInContext(gallivm->context, dst_width);
LLVMTypeRef dst_vec_type = LLVMVectorType(dst_elem_type, length);
unsigned i;
res = LLVMGetUndef(dst_vec_type);
for (i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
LLVMValueRef index = lp_build_const_int32(gallivm, i);
LLVMValueRef elem;
elem = lp_build_gather_elem(gallivm, length,
src_width, dst_width, aligned,
base_ptr, offsets, i, vector_justify);
res = LLVMBuildInsertElement(gallivm->builder, res, elem, index, "");
}
}
return res;
}
LLVMValueRef
lp_build_gather_values(struct gallivm_state * gallivm,
LLVMValueRef * values,
unsigned value_count)
{
LLVMTypeRef vec_type = LLVMVectorType(LLVMTypeOf(values[0]), value_count);
LLVMBuilderRef builder = gallivm->builder;
LLVMValueRef vec = LLVMGetUndef(vec_type);
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < value_count; i++) {
LLVMValueRef index = lp_build_const_int32(gallivm, i);
vec = LLVMBuildInsertElement(builder, vec, values[i], index, "");
}
return vec;
}
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