nir: Add some generic helpers for writing lowering passes
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
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#include "nir.h"
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#include "nir_builder.h"
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#include "nir_control_flow_private.h"
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#include "util/half_float.h"
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#include <limits.h>
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@@ -1786,6 +1787,152 @@ nir_index_instrs(nir_function_impl *impl)
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return index;
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}
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static nir_instr *
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cursor_next_instr(nir_cursor cursor)
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{
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switch (cursor.option) {
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case nir_cursor_before_block:
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for (nir_block *block = cursor.block; block;
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block = nir_block_cf_tree_next(block)) {
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nir_instr *instr = nir_block_first_instr(block);
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if (instr)
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return instr;
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}
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return NULL;
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case nir_cursor_after_block:
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cursor.block = nir_block_cf_tree_next(cursor.block);
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if (cursor.block == NULL)
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return NULL;
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cursor.option = nir_cursor_before_block;
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return cursor_next_instr(cursor);
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case nir_cursor_before_instr:
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return cursor.instr;
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case nir_cursor_after_instr:
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if (nir_instr_next(cursor.instr))
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return nir_instr_next(cursor.instr);
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cursor.option = nir_cursor_after_block;
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cursor.block = cursor.instr->block;
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return cursor_next_instr(cursor);
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}
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unreachable("Inavlid cursor option");
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}
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static bool
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dest_is_ssa(nir_dest *dest, void *_state)
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{
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return dest->is_ssa;
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}
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bool
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nir_function_impl_lower_instructions(nir_function_impl *impl,
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nir_instr_filter_cb filter,
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nir_lower_instr_cb lower,
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void *cb_data)
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{
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nir_builder b;
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nir_builder_init(&b, impl);
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nir_metadata preserved = nir_metadata_block_index ||
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nir_metadata_dominance;
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bool progress = false;
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nir_cursor iter = nir_before_cf_list(&impl->body);
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nir_instr *instr;
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while ((instr = cursor_next_instr(iter)) != NULL) {
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if (filter && !filter(instr, cb_data)) {
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iter = nir_after_instr(instr);
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continue;
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}
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assert(nir_foreach_dest(instr, dest_is_ssa, NULL));
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nir_ssa_def *old_def = nir_instr_ssa_def(instr);
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if (old_def == NULL) {
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iter = nir_after_instr(instr);
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continue;
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}
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/* We're about to ask the callback to generate a replacement for instr.
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* Save off the uses from instr's SSA def so we know what uses to
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* rewrite later. If we use nir_ssa_def_rewrite_uses, it fails in the
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* case where the generated replacement code uses the result of instr
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* itself. If we use nir_ssa_def_rewrite_uses_after (which is the
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* normal solution to this problem), it doesn't work well if control-
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* flow is inserted as part of the replacement, doesn't handle cases
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* where the replacement is something consumed by instr, and suffers
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* from performance issues. This is the only way to 100% guarantee
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* that we rewrite the correct set efficiently.
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*/
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struct list_head old_uses, old_if_uses;
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list_replace(&old_def->uses, &old_uses);
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list_inithead(&old_def->uses);
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list_replace(&old_def->if_uses, &old_if_uses);
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list_inithead(&old_def->if_uses);
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b.cursor = nir_after_instr(instr);
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nir_ssa_def *new_def = lower(&b, instr, cb_data);
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if (new_def) {
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assert(old_def != NULL);
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if (new_def->parent_instr->block != instr->block)
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preserved = nir_metadata_none;
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nir_src new_src = nir_src_for_ssa(new_def);
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list_for_each_entry_safe(nir_src, use_src, &old_uses, use_link)
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nir_instr_rewrite_src(use_src->parent_instr, use_src, new_src);
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list_for_each_entry_safe(nir_src, use_src, &old_if_uses, use_link)
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nir_if_rewrite_condition(use_src->parent_if, new_src);
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if (list_empty(&old_def->uses) && list_empty(&old_def->if_uses)) {
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iter = nir_instr_remove(instr);
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} else {
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iter = nir_after_instr(instr);
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}
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progress = true;
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} else {
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/* We didn't end up lowering after all. Put the uses back */
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if (old_def) {
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list_replace(&old_uses, &old_def->uses);
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list_replace(&old_if_uses, &old_def->if_uses);
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}
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iter = nir_after_instr(instr);
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}
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}
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if (progress) {
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nir_metadata_preserve(impl, preserved);
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} else {
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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impl->valid_metadata &= ~nir_metadata_not_properly_reset;
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#endif
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}
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return progress;
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}
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bool
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nir_shader_lower_instructions(nir_shader *shader,
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nir_instr_filter_cb filter,
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nir_lower_instr_cb lower,
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void *cb_data)
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{
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bool progress = false;
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nir_foreach_function(function, shader) {
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if (function->impl &&
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nir_function_impl_lower_instructions(function->impl,
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filter, lower, cb_data))
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progress = true;
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}
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return progress;
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}
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nir_intrinsic_op
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nir_intrinsic_from_system_value(gl_system_value val)
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{
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@@ -3277,6 +3277,51 @@ static inline bool should_print_nir(void) { return false; }
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#define NIR_SKIP(name) should_skip_nir(#name)
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/** An instruction filtering callback
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*
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* Returns true if the instruction should be processed and false otherwise.
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*/
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typedef bool (*nir_instr_filter_cb)(const nir_instr *, const void *);
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/** A simple instruction lowering callback
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*
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* Many instruction lowering passes can be written as a simple function which
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* takes an instruction as its input and returns a sequence of instructions
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* that implement the consumed instruction. This function type represents
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* such a lowering function. When called, a function with this prototype
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* should either return NULL indicating that no lowering needs to be done or
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* emit a sequence of instructions using the provided builder (whose cursor
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* will already be placed after the instruction to be lowered) and return the
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* resulting nir_ssa_def.
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*/
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typedef nir_ssa_def *(*nir_lower_instr_cb)(struct nir_builder *,
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nir_instr *, void *);
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/** Iterate over all the instructions in a nir_function_impl and lower them
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* using the provided callbacks
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*
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* This function implements the guts of a standard lowering pass for you. It
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* iterates over all of the instructions in a nir_function_impl and calls the
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* filter callback on each one. If the filter callback returns true, it then
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* calls the lowering call back on the instruction. (Splitting it this way
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* allows us to avoid some save/restore work for instructions we know won't be
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* lowered.) If the instruction is dead after the lowering is complete, it
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* will be removed. If new instructions are added, the lowering callback will
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* also be called on them in case multiple lowerings are required.
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*
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* The metadata for the nir_function_impl will also be updated. If any blocks
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* are added (they cannot be removed), dominance and block indices will be
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* invalidated.
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*/
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bool nir_function_impl_lower_instructions(nir_function_impl *impl,
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nir_instr_filter_cb filter,
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nir_lower_instr_cb lower,
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void *cb_data);
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bool nir_shader_lower_instructions(nir_shader *shader,
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nir_instr_filter_cb filter,
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nir_lower_instr_cb lower,
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void *cb_data);
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void nir_calc_dominance_impl(nir_function_impl *impl);
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void nir_calc_dominance(nir_shader *shader);
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