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# coding=utf-8
#
# Copyright © 2015 Intel Corporation
#
# 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.
#
import fileinput, re, sys
# Each function typedef in the vulkan.h header is all on one line and matches
# this regepx. We hope that won't change.
p = re.compile('typedef ([^ ]*) *\((?:VKAPI_PTR)? *\*PFN_vk([^(]*)\)(.*);')
entrypoints = []
# We generate a static hash table for entry point lookup
# (vkGetProcAddress). We use a linear congruential generator for our hash
# function and a power-of-two size table. The prime numbers are determined
# experimentally.
none = 0xffff
hash_size = 256
u32_mask = 2**32 - 1
hash_mask = hash_size - 1
prime_factor = 5024183
prime_step = 19
def hash(name):
h = 0;
for c in name:
h = (h * prime_factor + ord(c)) & u32_mask
return h
opt_header = False
opt_code = False
if (sys.argv[1] == "header"):
opt_header = True
sys.argv.pop()
elif (sys.argv[1] == "code"):
opt_code = True
sys.argv.pop()
# Parse the entry points in the header
i = 0
for line in fileinput.input():
m = p.match(line)
if (m):
if m.group(2) == 'VoidFunction':
continue
fullname = "vk" + m.group(2)
h = hash(fullname)
entrypoints.append((m.group(1), m.group(2), m.group(3), i, h))
i = i + 1
# For outputting entrypoints.h we generate a anv_EntryPoint() prototype
# per entry point.
if opt_header:
print "/* This file generated from vk_gen.py, don't edit directly. */\n"
print "struct anv_dispatch_table {"
print " union {"
print " void *entrypoints[%d];" % len(entrypoints)
print " struct {"
for type, name, args, num, h in entrypoints:
print " %s (*%s)%s;" % (type, name, args)
print " };\n"
print " };\n"
print "};\n"
print "void anv_set_dispatch_devinfo(const struct brw_device_info *info);\n"
for type, name, args, num, h in entrypoints:
print "%s anv_%s%s;" % (type, name, args)
print "%s gen7_%s%s;" % (type, name, args)
print "%s gen75_%s%s;" % (type, name, args)
print "%s gen8_%s%s;" % (type, name, args)
print "%s gen9_%s%s;" % (type, name, args)
print "%s anv_validate_%s%s;" % (type, name, args)
exit()
print """/*
* Copyright © 2015 Intel Corporation
*
* 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.
*/
/* DO NOT EDIT! This is a generated file. */
#include "anv_private.h"
struct anv_entrypoint {
uint32_t name;
uint32_t hash;
};
/* We use a big string constant to avoid lots of reloctions from the entry
* point table to lots of little strings. The entries in the entry point table
* store the index into this big string.
*/
static const char strings[] ="""
offsets = []
i = 0;
for type, name, args, num, h in entrypoints:
print " \"vk%s\\0\"" % name
offsets.append(i)
i += 2 + len(name) + 1
print """ ;
/* Weak aliases for all potential validate functions. These will resolve to
* NULL if they're not defined, which lets the resolve_entrypoint() function
* either pick a validate wrapper if available or just plug in the actual
* entry point.
*/
"""
# Now generate the table of all entry points and their validation functions
print "\nstatic const struct anv_entrypoint entrypoints[] = {"
for type, name, args, num, h in entrypoints:
print " { %5d, 0x%08x }," % (offsets[num], h)
print "};\n"
for layer in [ "anv", "validate", "gen7", "gen75", "gen8", "gen9" ]:
for type, name, args, num, h in entrypoints:
print "%s %s_%s%s __attribute__ ((weak));" % (type, layer, name, args)
print "\nconst struct anv_dispatch_table %s_layer = {" % layer
for type, name, args, num, h in entrypoints:
print " .%s = %s_%s," % (name, layer, name)
print "};\n"
print """
#ifdef DEBUG
static bool enable_validate = true;
#else
static bool enable_validate = false;
#endif
/* We can't use symbols that need resolving (like, oh, getenv) in the resolve
* function. This means that we have to determine whether or not to use the
* validation layer sometime before that. The constructor function attribute asks
* the dynamic linker to invoke determine_validate() at dlopen() time which
* works.
*/
static void __attribute__ ((constructor))
determine_validate(void)
{
const char *s = getenv("ANV_VALIDATE");
if (s)
enable_validate = atoi(s);
}
static const struct brw_device_info *dispatch_devinfo;
void
anv_set_dispatch_devinfo(const struct brw_device_info *devinfo)
{
dispatch_devinfo = devinfo;
}
void * __attribute__ ((noinline))
anv_resolve_entrypoint(uint32_t index)
{
if (enable_validate && validate_layer.entrypoints[index])
return validate_layer.entrypoints[index];
if (dispatch_devinfo == NULL) {
return anv_layer.entrypoints[index];
}
switch (dispatch_devinfo->gen) {
case 9:
if (gen9_layer.entrypoints[index])
return gen9_layer.entrypoints[index];
/* fall through */
case 8:
if (gen8_layer.entrypoints[index])
return gen8_layer.entrypoints[index];
/* fall through */
case 7:
if (dispatch_devinfo->is_haswell && gen75_layer.entrypoints[index])
return gen75_layer.entrypoints[index];
if (gen7_layer.entrypoints[index])
return gen7_layer.entrypoints[index];
/* fall through */
case 0:
return anv_layer.entrypoints[index];
default:
unreachable("unsupported gen\\n");
}
}
"""
# Now output ifuncs and their resolve helpers for all entry points. The
# resolve helper calls resolve_entrypoint() with the entry point index, which
# lets the resolver look it up in the table.
for type, name, args, num, h in entrypoints:
print "static void *resolve_%s(void) { return anv_resolve_entrypoint(%d); }" % (name, num)
print "%s vk%s%s\n __attribute__ ((ifunc (\"resolve_%s\"), visibility (\"default\")));\n" % (type, name, args, name)
# Now generate the hash table used for entry point look up. This is a
# uint16_t table of entry point indices. We use 0xffff to indicate an entry
# in the hash table is empty.
map = [none for f in xrange(hash_size)]
collisions = [0 for f in xrange(10)]
for type, name, args, num, h in entrypoints:
level = 0
while map[h & hash_mask] != none:
h = h + prime_step
level = level + 1
if level > 9:
collisions[9] += 1
else:
collisions[level] += 1
map[h & hash_mask] = num
print "/* Hash table stats:"
print " * size %d entries" % hash_size
print " * collisions entries"
for i in xrange(10):
if (i == 9):
plus = "+"
else:
plus = " "
print " * %2d%s %4d" % (i, plus, collisions[i])
print " */\n"
print "#define none 0x%04x\n" % none
print "static const uint16_t map[] = {"
for i in xrange(0, hash_size, 8):
print " ",
for j in xrange(i, i + 8):
if map[j] & 0xffff == 0xffff:
print " none,",
else:
print "0x%04x," % (map[j] & 0xffff),
print
print "};"
# Finally we generate the hash table lookup function. The hash function and
# linear probing algorithm matches the hash table generated above.
print """
void *
anv_lookup_entrypoint(const char *name)
{
static const uint32_t prime_factor = %d;
static const uint32_t prime_step = %d;
const struct anv_entrypoint *e;
uint32_t hash, h, i;
const char *p;
hash = 0;
for (p = name; *p; p++)
hash = hash * prime_factor + *p;
h = hash;
do {
i = map[h & %d];
if (i == none)
return NULL;
e = &entrypoints[i];
h += prime_step;
} while (e->hash != hash);
if (strcmp(name, strings + e->name) != 0)
return NULL;
return anv_resolve_entrypoint(i);
}
""" % (prime_factor, prime_step, hash_mask)
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