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| extern "C" { | |
| // Helpers | |
| // Enumerations | |
| typedef enum spv_result_t { | |
| SPV_SUCCESS = 0, | |
| SPV_UNSUPPORTED = 1, | |
| SPV_END_OF_STREAM = 2, | |
| SPV_WARNING = 3, | |
| SPV_FAILED_MATCH = 4, | |
| SPV_REQUESTED_TERMINATION = 5, // Success, but signals early termination. | |
| SPV_ERROR_INTERNAL = -1, | |
| SPV_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY = -2, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER = -3, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_BINARY = -4, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_TEXT = -5, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_TABLE = -6, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE = -7, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_DIAGNOSTIC = -8, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_LOOKUP = -9, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_ID = -10, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_CFG = -11, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_LAYOUT = -12, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_CAPABILITY = -13, | |
| SPV_ERROR_INVALID_DATA = -14, // Indicates data rules validation failure. | |
| SPV_ERROR_MISSING_EXTENSION = -15, | |
| SPV_ERROR_WRONG_VERSION = -16, // Indicates wrong SPIR-V version | |
| SPV_FORCE_32_BIT_ENUM(spv_result_t) | |
| } spv_result_t; | |
| // Severity levels of messages communicated to the consumer. | |
| typedef enum spv_message_level_t { | |
| SPV_MSG_FATAL, // Unrecoverable error due to environment. | |
| // Will exit the program immediately. E.g., | |
| // out of memory. | |
| SPV_MSG_INTERNAL_ERROR, // Unrecoverable error due to SPIRV-Tools | |
| // internals. | |
| // Will exit the program immediately. E.g., | |
| // unimplemented feature. | |
| SPV_MSG_ERROR, // Normal error due to user input. | |
| SPV_MSG_WARNING, // Warning information. | |
| SPV_MSG_INFO, // General information. | |
| SPV_MSG_DEBUG, // Debug information. | |
| } spv_message_level_t; | |
| typedef enum spv_endianness_t { | |
| SPV_ENDIANNESS_LITTLE, | |
| SPV_ENDIANNESS_BIG, | |
| SPV_FORCE_32_BIT_ENUM(spv_endianness_t) | |
| } spv_endianness_t; | |
| // The kinds of operands that an instruction may have. | |
| // | |
| // Some operand types are "concrete". The binary parser uses a concrete | |
| // operand type to describe an operand of a parsed instruction. | |
| // | |
| // The assembler uses all operand types. In addition to determining what | |
| // kind of value an operand may be, non-concrete operand types capture the | |
| // fact that an operand might be optional (may be absent, or present exactly | |
| // once), or might occur zero or more times. | |
| // | |
| // Sometimes we also need to be able to express the fact that an operand | |
| // is a member of an optional tuple of values. In that case the first member | |
| // would be optional, and the subsequent members would be required. | |
| // | |
| // NOTE: Although we don't promise binary compatibility, as a courtesy, please | |
| // add new enum values at the end. | |
| typedef enum spv_operand_type_t { | |
| // A sentinel value. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_NONE = 0, | |
| // Set 1: Operands that are IDs. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ID, | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_TYPE_ID, | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_RESULT_ID, | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MEMORY_SEMANTICS_ID, // SPIR-V Sec 3.25 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SCOPE_ID, // SPIR-V Sec 3.27 | |
| // Set 2: Operands that are literal numbers. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_INTEGER, // Always unsigned 32-bits. | |
| // The Instruction argument to OpExtInst. It's an unsigned 32-bit literal | |
| // number indicating which instruction to use from an extended instruction | |
| // set. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_EXTENSION_INSTRUCTION_NUMBER, | |
| // The Opcode argument to OpSpecConstantOp. It determines the operation | |
| // to be performed on constant operands to compute a specialization constant | |
| // result. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SPEC_CONSTANT_OP_NUMBER, | |
| // A literal number whose format and size are determined by a previous operand | |
| // in the same instruction. It's a signed integer, an unsigned integer, or a | |
| // floating point number. It also has a specified bit width. The width | |
| // may be larger than 32, which would require such a typed literal value to | |
| // occupy multiple SPIR-V words. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL_NUMBER, | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_FLOAT, // Always 32-bit float. | |
| // Set 3: The literal string operand type. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_STRING, | |
| // Set 4: Operands that are a single word enumerated value. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SOURCE_LANGUAGE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.2 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_EXECUTION_MODEL, // SPIR-V Sec 3.3 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ADDRESSING_MODEL, // SPIR-V Sec 3.4 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MEMORY_MODEL, // SPIR-V Sec 3.5 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_EXECUTION_MODE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.6 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_STORAGE_CLASS, // SPIR-V Sec 3.7 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DIMENSIONALITY, // SPIR-V Sec 3.8 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SAMPLER_ADDRESSING_MODE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.9 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SAMPLER_FILTER_MODE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.10 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SAMPLER_IMAGE_FORMAT, // SPIR-V Sec 3.11 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_IMAGE_CHANNEL_ORDER, // SPIR-V Sec 3.12 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_IMAGE_CHANNEL_DATA_TYPE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.13 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FP_ROUNDING_MODE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.16 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LINKAGE_TYPE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.17 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ACCESS_QUALIFIER, // SPIR-V Sec 3.18 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FUNCTION_PARAMETER_ATTRIBUTE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.19 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DECORATION, // SPIR-V Sec 3.20 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_BUILT_IN, // SPIR-V Sec 3.21 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_GROUP_OPERATION, // SPIR-V Sec 3.28 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_KERNEL_ENQ_FLAGS, // SPIR-V Sec 3.29 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_KERNEL_PROFILING_INFO, // SPIR-V Sec 3.30 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_CAPABILITY, // SPIR-V Sec 3.31 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FPENCODING, // SPIR-V Sec 3.51 | |
| // NOTE: New concrete enum values should be added at the end. | |
| // Set 5: Operands that are a single word bitmask. | |
| // Sometimes a set bit indicates the instruction requires still more operands. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_IMAGE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.14 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FP_FAST_MATH_MODE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.15 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SELECTION_CONTROL, // SPIR-V Sec 3.22 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LOOP_CONTROL, // SPIR-V Sec 3.23 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FUNCTION_CONTROL, // SPIR-V Sec 3.24 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MEMORY_ACCESS, // SPIR-V Sec 3.26 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FRAGMENT_SHADING_RATE, // SPIR-V Sec 3.FSR | |
| // NOTE: New concrete enum values should be added at the end. | |
| // The "optional" and "variable" operand types are only used internally by | |
| // the assembler and the binary parser. | |
| // There are two categories: | |
| // Optional : expands to 0 or 1 operand, like ? in regular expressions. | |
| // Variable : expands to 0, 1 or many operands or pairs of operands. | |
| // This is similar to * in regular expressions. | |
| // NOTE: These FIRST_* and LAST_* enum values are DEPRECATED. | |
| // The concept of "optional" and "variable" operand types are only intended | |
| // for use as an implementation detail of parsing SPIR-V, either in text or | |
| // binary form. Instead of using enum ranges, use characteristic function | |
| // spvOperandIsConcrete. | |
| // The use of enum value ranges in a public API makes it difficult to insert | |
| // new values into a range without also breaking binary compatibility. | |
| // | |
| // Macros for defining bounds on optional and variable operand types. | |
| // Any variable operand type is also optional. | |
| // TODO(dneto): Remove SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FIRST_* and SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LAST_* | |
| // An optional operand represents zero or one logical operands. | |
| // In an instruction definition, this may only appear at the end of the | |
| // operand types. | |
| FIRST_OPTIONAL(SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_ID), | |
| // An optional image operand type. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_IMAGE, | |
| // An optional memory access type. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_MEMORY_ACCESS, | |
| // An optional literal integer. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_LITERAL_INTEGER, | |
| // An optional literal number, which may be either integer or floating point. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_LITERAL_NUMBER, | |
| // Like SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL_NUMBER, but optional, and integral. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_TYPED_LITERAL_INTEGER, | |
| // An optional literal string. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_LITERAL_STRING, | |
| // An optional access qualifier | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_ACCESS_QUALIFIER, | |
| // An optional context-independent value, or CIV. CIVs are tokens that we can | |
| // assemble regardless of where they occur -- literals, IDs, immediate | |
| // integers, etc. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_CIV, | |
| // An optional floating point encoding enum | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_FPENCODING, | |
| // A variable operand represents zero or more logical operands. | |
| // In an instruction definition, this may only appear at the end of the | |
| // operand types. | |
| FIRST_VARIABLE(SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_VARIABLE_ID), | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_VARIABLE_LITERAL_INTEGER, | |
| // A sequence of zero or more pairs of (typed literal integer, Id). | |
| // Expands to zero or more: | |
| // (SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL_INTEGER, SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ID) | |
| // where the literal number must always be an integer of some sort. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_VARIABLE_LITERAL_INTEGER_ID, | |
| // A sequence of zero or more pairs of (Id, Literal integer) | |
| LAST_VARIABLE(SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_VARIABLE_ID_LITERAL_INTEGER), | |
| // The following are concrete enum types from the DebugInfo extended | |
| // instruction set. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DEBUG_INFO_FLAGS, // DebugInfo Sec 3.2. A mask. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DEBUG_BASE_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCODING, // DebugInfo Sec 3.3 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DEBUG_COMPOSITE_TYPE, // DebugInfo Sec 3.4 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DEBUG_TYPE_QUALIFIER, // DebugInfo Sec 3.5 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DEBUG_OPERATION, // DebugInfo Sec 3.6 | |
| // The following are concrete enum types from the OpenCL.DebugInfo.100 | |
| // extended instruction set. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_CLDEBUG100_DEBUG_INFO_FLAGS, // Sec 3.2. A Mask | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_CLDEBUG100_DEBUG_BASE_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCODING, // Sec 3.3 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_CLDEBUG100_DEBUG_COMPOSITE_TYPE, // Sec 3.4 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_CLDEBUG100_DEBUG_TYPE_QUALIFIER, // Sec 3.5 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_CLDEBUG100_DEBUG_OPERATION, // Sec 3.6 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_CLDEBUG100_DEBUG_IMPORTED_ENTITY, // Sec 3.7 | |
| // The following are concrete enum types from SPV_INTEL_float_controls2 | |
| // https://github.com/intel/llvm/blob/39fa9b0cbfbae88327118990a05c5b387b56d2ef/sycl/doc/extensions/SPIRV/SPV_INTEL_float_controls2.asciidoc | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FPDENORM_MODE, // Sec 3.17 FP Denorm Mode | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FPOPERATION_MODE, // Sec 3.18 FP Operation Mode | |
| // A value enum from https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Headers/pull/177 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_QUANTIZATION_MODES, | |
| // A value enum from https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Headers/pull/177 | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OVERFLOW_MODES, | |
| // Concrete operand types for the provisional Vulkan ray tracing feature. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_RAY_FLAGS, // SPIR-V Sec 3.RF | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_RAY_QUERY_INTERSECTION, // SPIR-V Sec 3.RQIntersection | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_RAY_QUERY_COMMITTED_INTERSECTION_TYPE, // SPIR-V Sec | |
| // 3.RQCommitted | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_RAY_QUERY_CANDIDATE_INTERSECTION_TYPE, // SPIR-V Sec | |
| // 3.RQCandidate | |
| // Concrete operand types for integer dot product. | |
| // Packed vector format | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_PACKED_VECTOR_FORMAT, // SPIR-V Sec 3.x | |
| // An optional packed vector format | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_PACKED_VECTOR_FORMAT, | |
| // Concrete operand types for cooperative matrix. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_COOPERATIVE_MATRIX_OPERANDS, | |
| // An optional cooperative matrix operands | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_COOPERATIVE_MATRIX_OPERANDS, | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_COOPERATIVE_MATRIX_LAYOUT, | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_COOPERATIVE_MATRIX_USE, | |
| // Enum type from SPV_INTEL_global_variable_fpga_decorations | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_INITIALIZATION_MODE_QUALIFIER, | |
| // Enum type from SPV_INTEL_global_variable_host_access | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_HOST_ACCESS_QUALIFIER, | |
| // Enum type from SPV_INTEL_cache_controls | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LOAD_CACHE_CONTROL, | |
| // Enum type from SPV_INTEL_cache_controls | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_STORE_CACHE_CONTROL, | |
| // Enum type from SPV_INTEL_maximum_registers | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_NAMED_MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_REGISTERS, | |
| // Enum type from SPV_NV_raw_access_chains | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_RAW_ACCESS_CHAIN_OPERANDS, | |
| // Optional enum type from SPV_NV_raw_access_chains | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_RAW_ACCESS_CHAIN_OPERANDS, | |
| // This is a sentinel value, and does not represent an operand type. | |
| // It should come last. | |
| SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_NUM_OPERAND_TYPES, | |
| SPV_FORCE_32_BIT_ENUM(spv_operand_type_t) | |
| } spv_operand_type_t; | |
| // Returns true if the given type is concrete. | |
| bool spvOperandIsConcrete(spv_operand_type_t type); | |
| // Returns true if the given type is concrete and also a mask. | |
| bool spvOperandIsConcreteMask(spv_operand_type_t type); | |
| typedef enum spv_ext_inst_type_t { | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_NONE = 0, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_GLSL_STD_450, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_OPENCL_STD, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_SPV_AMD_SHADER_EXPLICIT_VERTEX_PARAMETER, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_SPV_AMD_SHADER_TRINARY_MINMAX, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_SPV_AMD_GCN_SHADER, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_SPV_AMD_SHADER_BALLOT, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_DEBUGINFO, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_OPENCL_DEBUGINFO_100, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_NONSEMANTIC_CLSPVREFLECTION, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_NONSEMANTIC_SHADER_DEBUGINFO_100, | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_NONSEMANTIC_VKSPREFLECTION, | |
| // Multiple distinct extended instruction set types could return this | |
| // value, if they are prefixed with NonSemantic. and are otherwise | |
| // unrecognised | |
| SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_NONSEMANTIC_UNKNOWN, | |
| SPV_FORCE_32_BIT_ENUM(spv_ext_inst_type_t) | |
| } spv_ext_inst_type_t; | |
| // This determines at a high level the kind of a binary-encoded literal | |
| // number, but not the bit width. | |
| // In principle, these could probably be folded into new entries in | |
| // spv_operand_type_t. But then we'd have some special case differences | |
| // between the assembler and disassembler. | |
| typedef enum spv_number_kind_t { | |
| SPV_NUMBER_NONE = 0, // The default for value initialization. | |
| SPV_NUMBER_UNSIGNED_INT, | |
| SPV_NUMBER_SIGNED_INT, | |
| SPV_NUMBER_FLOATING, | |
| } spv_number_kind_t; | |
| typedef enum spv_text_to_binary_options_t { | |
| SPV_TEXT_TO_BINARY_OPTION_NONE = SPV_BIT(0), | |
| // Numeric IDs in the binary will have the same values as in the source. | |
| // Non-numeric IDs are allocated by filling in the gaps, starting with 1 | |
| // and going up. | |
| SPV_TEXT_TO_BINARY_OPTION_PRESERVE_NUMERIC_IDS = SPV_BIT(1), | |
| SPV_FORCE_32_BIT_ENUM(spv_text_to_binary_options_t) | |
| } spv_text_to_binary_options_t; | |
| typedef enum spv_binary_to_text_options_t { | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_NONE = SPV_BIT(0), | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_PRINT = SPV_BIT(1), | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_COLOR = SPV_BIT(2), | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_INDENT = SPV_BIT(3), | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_SHOW_BYTE_OFFSET = SPV_BIT(4), | |
| // Do not output the module header as leading comments in the assembly. | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_NO_HEADER = SPV_BIT(5), | |
| // Use friendly names where possible. The heuristic may expand over | |
| // time, but will use common names for scalar types, and debug names from | |
| // OpName instructions. | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_FRIENDLY_NAMES = SPV_BIT(6), | |
| // Add some comments to the generated assembly | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_COMMENT = SPV_BIT(7), | |
| // Use nested indentation for more readable SPIR-V | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_NESTED_INDENT = SPV_BIT(8), | |
| // Reorder blocks to match the structured control flow of SPIR-V to increase | |
| // readability. | |
| SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_REORDER_BLOCKS = SPV_BIT(9), | |
| SPV_FORCE_32_BIT_ENUM(spv_binary_to_text_options_t) | |
| } spv_binary_to_text_options_t; | |
| // Constants | |
| // The default id bound is to the minimum value for the id limit | |
| // in the spir-v specification under the section "Universal Limits". | |
| const uint32_t kDefaultMaxIdBound = 0x3FFFFF; | |
| // Structures | |
| // Information about an operand parsed from a binary SPIR-V module. | |
| // Note that the values are not included. You still need access to the binary | |
| // to extract the values. | |
| typedef struct spv_parsed_operand_t { | |
| // Location of the operand, in words from the start of the instruction. | |
| uint16_t offset; | |
| // Number of words occupied by this operand. | |
| uint16_t num_words; | |
| // The "concrete" operand type. See the definition of spv_operand_type_t | |
| // for details. | |
| spv_operand_type_t type; | |
| // If type is a literal number type, then number_kind says whether it's | |
| // a signed integer, an unsigned integer, or a floating point number. | |
| spv_number_kind_t number_kind; | |
| // The number of bits for a literal number type. | |
| uint32_t number_bit_width; | |
| } spv_parsed_operand_t; | |
| // An instruction parsed from a binary SPIR-V module. | |
| typedef struct spv_parsed_instruction_t { | |
| // An array of words for this instruction, in native endianness. | |
| const uint32_t* words; | |
| // The number of words in this instruction. | |
| uint16_t num_words; | |
| uint16_t opcode; | |
| // The extended instruction type, if opcode is OpExtInst. Otherwise | |
| // this is the "none" value. | |
| spv_ext_inst_type_t ext_inst_type; | |
| // The type id, or 0 if this instruction doesn't have one. | |
| uint32_t type_id; | |
| // The result id, or 0 if this instruction doesn't have one. | |
| uint32_t result_id; | |
| // The array of parsed operands. | |
| const spv_parsed_operand_t* operands; | |
| uint16_t num_operands; | |
| } spv_parsed_instruction_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_parsed_header_t { | |
| // The magic number of the SPIR-V module. | |
| uint32_t magic; | |
| // Version number. | |
| uint32_t version; | |
| // Generator's magic number. | |
| uint32_t generator; | |
| // IDs bound for this module (0 < id < bound). | |
| uint32_t bound; | |
| // reserved. | |
| uint32_t reserved; | |
| } spv_parsed_header_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_const_binary_t { | |
| const uint32_t* code; | |
| const size_t wordCount; | |
| } spv_const_binary_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_binary_t { | |
| uint32_t* code; | |
| size_t wordCount; | |
| } spv_binary_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_text_t { | |
| const char* str; | |
| size_t length; | |
| } spv_text_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_position_t { | |
| size_t line; | |
| size_t column; | |
| size_t index; | |
| } spv_position_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_diagnostic_t { | |
| spv_position_t position; | |
| char* error; | |
| bool isTextSource; | |
| } spv_diagnostic_t; | |
| // Opaque struct containing the context used to operate on a SPIR-V module. | |
| // Its object is used by various translation API functions. | |
| typedef struct spv_context_t spv_context_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_validator_options_t spv_validator_options_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_optimizer_options_t spv_optimizer_options_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_reducer_options_t spv_reducer_options_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_fuzzer_options_t spv_fuzzer_options_t; | |
| typedef struct spv_optimizer_t spv_optimizer_t; | |
| // Type Definitions | |
| typedef spv_const_binary_t* spv_const_binary; | |
| typedef spv_binary_t* spv_binary; | |
| typedef spv_text_t* spv_text; | |
| typedef spv_position_t* spv_position; | |
| typedef spv_diagnostic_t* spv_diagnostic; | |
| typedef const spv_context_t* spv_const_context; | |
| typedef spv_context_t* spv_context; | |
| typedef spv_validator_options_t* spv_validator_options; | |
| typedef const spv_validator_options_t* spv_const_validator_options; | |
| typedef spv_optimizer_options_t* spv_optimizer_options; | |
| typedef const spv_optimizer_options_t* spv_const_optimizer_options; | |
| typedef spv_reducer_options_t* spv_reducer_options; | |
| typedef const spv_reducer_options_t* spv_const_reducer_options; | |
| typedef spv_fuzzer_options_t* spv_fuzzer_options; | |
| typedef const spv_fuzzer_options_t* spv_const_fuzzer_options; | |
| // Platform API | |
| // Returns the SPIRV-Tools software version as a null-terminated string. | |
| // The contents of the underlying storage is valid for the remainder of | |
| // the process. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT const char* spvSoftwareVersionString(void); | |
| // Returns a null-terminated string containing the name of the project, | |
| // the software version string, and commit details. | |
| // The contents of the underlying storage is valid for the remainder of | |
| // the process. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT const char* spvSoftwareVersionDetailsString(void); | |
| // Certain target environments impose additional restrictions on SPIR-V, so it's | |
| // often necessary to specify which one applies. SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_* implies an | |
| // environment-agnostic SPIR-V. | |
| // | |
| // When an API method needs to derive a SPIR-V version from a target environment | |
| // (from the spv_context object), the method will choose the highest version of | |
| // SPIR-V supported by the target environment. Examples: | |
| // SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_0 -> SPIR-V 1.0 | |
| // SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_1 -> SPIR-V 1.3 | |
| // SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_1_SPIRV_1_4 -> SPIR-V 1.4 | |
| // SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_2 -> SPIR-V 1.5 | |
| // SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_3 -> SPIR-V 1.6 | |
| // Consult the description of API entry points for specific rules. | |
| typedef enum { | |
| SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_0, // SPIR-V 1.0 latest revision, no other restrictions. | |
| SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_0, // Vulkan 1.0 latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_1, // SPIR-V 1.1 latest revision, no other restrictions. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENCL_2_1, // OpenCL Full Profile 2.1 latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENCL_2_2, // OpenCL Full Profile 2.2 latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENGL_4_0, // OpenGL 4.0 plus GL_ARB_gl_spirv, latest revisions. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENGL_4_1, // OpenGL 4.1 plus GL_ARB_gl_spirv, latest revisions. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENGL_4_2, // OpenGL 4.2 plus GL_ARB_gl_spirv, latest revisions. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENGL_4_3, // OpenGL 4.3 plus GL_ARB_gl_spirv, latest revisions. | |
| // There is no variant for OpenGL 4.4. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENGL_4_5, // OpenGL 4.5 plus GL_ARB_gl_spirv, latest revisions. | |
| SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_2, // SPIR-V 1.2, latest revision, no other restrictions. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENCL_1_2, // OpenCL Full Profile 1.2 plus cl_khr_il_program, | |
| // latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENCL_EMBEDDED_1_2, // OpenCL Embedded Profile 1.2 plus | |
| // cl_khr_il_program, latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENCL_2_0, // OpenCL Full Profile 2.0 plus cl_khr_il_program, | |
| // latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENCL_EMBEDDED_2_0, // OpenCL Embedded Profile 2.0 plus | |
| // cl_khr_il_program, latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENCL_EMBEDDED_2_1, // OpenCL Embedded Profile 2.1 latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_OPENCL_EMBEDDED_2_2, // OpenCL Embedded Profile 2.2 latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_3, // SPIR-V 1.3 latest revision, no other restrictions. | |
| SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_1, // Vulkan 1.1 latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_WEBGPU_0, // DEPRECATED, may be removed in the future. | |
| SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_4, // SPIR-V 1.4 latest revision, no other restrictions. | |
| // Vulkan 1.1 with VK_KHR_spirv_1_4, i.e. SPIR-V 1.4 binary. | |
| SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_1_SPIRV_1_4, | |
| SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_5, // SPIR-V 1.5 latest revision, no other restrictions. | |
| SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_2, // Vulkan 1.2 latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_6, // SPIR-V 1.6 latest revision, no other restrictions. | |
| SPV_ENV_VULKAN_1_3, // Vulkan 1.3 latest revision. | |
| SPV_ENV_MAX // Keep this as the last enum value. | |
| } spv_target_env; | |
| // SPIR-V Validator can be parameterized with the following Universal Limits. | |
| typedef enum { | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_struct_members, | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_struct_depth, | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_local_variables, | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_global_variables, | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_switch_branches, | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_function_args, | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_control_flow_nesting_depth, | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_access_chain_indexes, | |
| spv_validator_limit_max_id_bound, | |
| } spv_validator_limit; | |
| // Returns a string describing the given SPIR-V target environment. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT const char* spvTargetEnvDescription(spv_target_env env); | |
| // Parses s into *env and returns true if successful. If unparsable, returns | |
| // false and sets *env to SPV_ENV_UNIVERSAL_1_0. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT bool spvParseTargetEnv(const char* s, spv_target_env* env); | |
| // Determines the target env value with the least features but which enables | |
| // the given Vulkan and SPIR-V versions. If such a target is supported, returns | |
| // true and writes the value to |env|, otherwise returns false. | |
| // | |
| // The Vulkan version is given as an unsigned 32-bit number as specified in | |
| // Vulkan section "29.2.1 Version Numbers": the major version number appears | |
| // in bits 22 to 21, and the minor version is in bits 12 to 21. The SPIR-V | |
| // version is given in the SPIR-V version header word: major version in bits | |
| // 16 to 23, and minor version in bits 8 to 15. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT bool spvParseVulkanEnv(uint32_t vulkan_ver, | |
| uint32_t spirv_ver, | |
| spv_target_env* env); | |
| // Creates a context object for most of the SPIRV-Tools API. | |
| // Returns null if env is invalid. | |
| // | |
| // See specific API calls for how the target environment is interpreted | |
| // (particularly assembly and validation). | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_context spvContextCreate(spv_target_env env); | |
| // Destroys the given context object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvContextDestroy(spv_context context); | |
| // Creates a Validator options object with default options. Returns a valid | |
| // options object. The object remains valid until it is passed into | |
| // spvValidatorOptionsDestroy. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_validator_options spvValidatorOptionsCreate(void); | |
| // Destroys the given Validator options object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsDestroy( | |
| spv_validator_options options); | |
| // Records the maximum Universal Limit that is considered valid in the given | |
| // Validator options object. <options> argument must be a valid options object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetUniversalLimit( | |
| spv_validator_options options, spv_validator_limit limit_type, | |
| uint32_t limit); | |
| // Record whether or not the validator should relax the rules on types for | |
| // stores to structs. When relaxed, it will allow a type mismatch as long as | |
| // the types are structs with the same layout. Two structs have the same layout | |
| // if | |
| // | |
| // 1) the members of the structs are either the same type or are structs with | |
| // same layout, and | |
| // | |
| // 2) the decorations that affect the memory layout are identical for both | |
| // types. Other decorations are not relevant. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetRelaxStoreStruct( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether or not the validator should relax the rules on pointer usage | |
| // in logical addressing mode. | |
| // | |
| // When relaxed, it will allow the following usage cases of pointers: | |
| // 1) OpVariable allocating an object whose type is a pointer type | |
| // 2) OpReturnValue returning a pointer value | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetRelaxLogicalPointer( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether or not the validator should relax the rules because it is | |
| // expected that the optimizations will make the code legal. | |
| // | |
| // When relaxed, it will allow the following: | |
| // 1) It will allow relaxed logical pointers. Setting this option will also | |
| // set that option. | |
| // 2) Pointers that are pass as parameters to function calls do not have to | |
| // match the storage class of the formal parameter. | |
| // 3) Pointers that are actual parameters on function calls do not have to point | |
| // to the same type pointed as the formal parameter. The types just need to | |
| // logically match. | |
| // 4) GLSLstd450 Interpolate* instructions can have a load of an interpolant | |
| // for a first argument. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetBeforeHlslLegalization( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether the validator should use "relaxed" block layout rules. | |
| // Relaxed layout rules are described by Vulkan extension | |
| // VK_KHR_relaxed_block_layout, and they affect uniform blocks, storage blocks, | |
| // and push constants. | |
| // | |
| // This is enabled by default when targeting Vulkan 1.1 or later. | |
| // Relaxed layout is more permissive than the default rules in Vulkan 1.0. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetRelaxBlockLayout( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether the validator should use standard block layout rules for | |
| // uniform blocks. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetUniformBufferStandardLayout( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether the validator should use "scalar" block layout rules. | |
| // Scalar layout rules are more permissive than relaxed block layout. | |
| // | |
| // See Vulkan extension VK_EXT_scalar_block_layout. The scalar alignment is | |
| // defined as follows: | |
| // - scalar alignment of a scalar is the scalar size | |
| // - scalar alignment of a vector is the scalar alignment of its component | |
| // - scalar alignment of a matrix is the scalar alignment of its component | |
| // - scalar alignment of an array is the scalar alignment of its element | |
| // - scalar alignment of a struct is the max scalar alignment among its | |
| // members | |
| // | |
| // For a struct in Uniform, StorageClass, or PushConstant: | |
| // - a member Offset must be a multiple of the member's scalar alignment | |
| // - ArrayStride or MatrixStride must be a multiple of the array or matrix | |
| // scalar alignment | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetScalarBlockLayout( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether the validator should use "scalar" block layout | |
| // rules (as defined above) for Workgroup blocks. See Vulkan | |
| // extension VK_KHR_workgroup_memory_explicit_layout. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetWorkgroupScalarBlockLayout( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether or not the validator should skip validating standard | |
| // uniform/storage block layout. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetSkipBlockLayout( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether or not the validator should allow the LocalSizeId | |
| // decoration where the environment otherwise would not allow it. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetAllowLocalSizeId( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Whether friendly names should be used in validation error messages. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvValidatorOptionsSetFriendlyNames( | |
| spv_validator_options options, bool val); | |
| // Creates an optimizer options object with default options. Returns a valid | |
| // options object. The object remains valid until it is passed into | |
| // |spvOptimizerOptionsDestroy|. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_optimizer_options spvOptimizerOptionsCreate(void); | |
| // Destroys the given optimizer options object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsDestroy( | |
| spv_optimizer_options options); | |
| // Records whether or not the optimizer should run the validator before | |
| // optimizing. If |val| is true, the validator will be run. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsSetRunValidator( | |
| spv_optimizer_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records the validator options that should be passed to the validator if it is | |
| // run. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsSetValidatorOptions( | |
| spv_optimizer_options options, spv_validator_options val); | |
| // Records the maximum possible value for the id bound. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsSetMaxIdBound( | |
| spv_optimizer_options options, uint32_t val); | |
| // Records whether all bindings within the module should be preserved. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsSetPreserveBindings( | |
| spv_optimizer_options options, bool val); | |
| // Records whether all specialization constants within the module | |
| // should be preserved. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerOptionsSetPreserveSpecConstants( | |
| spv_optimizer_options options, bool val); | |
| // Creates a reducer options object with default options. Returns a valid | |
| // options object. The object remains valid until it is passed into | |
| // |spvReducerOptionsDestroy|. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_reducer_options spvReducerOptionsCreate(void); | |
| // Destroys the given reducer options object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvReducerOptionsDestroy(spv_reducer_options options); | |
| // Sets the maximum number of reduction steps that should run before the reducer | |
| // gives up. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvReducerOptionsSetStepLimit( | |
| spv_reducer_options options, uint32_t step_limit); | |
| // Sets the fail-on-validation-error option; if true, the reducer will return | |
| // kStateInvalid if a reduction step yields a state that fails SPIR-V | |
| // validation. Otherwise, an invalid state is treated as uninteresting and the | |
| // reduction backtracks and continues. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvReducerOptionsSetFailOnValidationError( | |
| spv_reducer_options options, bool fail_on_validation_error); | |
| // Sets the function that the reducer should target. If set to zero the reducer | |
| // will target all functions as well as parts of the module that lie outside | |
| // functions. Otherwise the reducer will restrict reduction to the function | |
| // with result id |target_function|, which is required to exist. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvReducerOptionsSetTargetFunction( | |
| spv_reducer_options options, uint32_t target_function); | |
| // Creates a fuzzer options object with default options. Returns a valid | |
| // options object. The object remains valid until it is passed into | |
| // |spvFuzzerOptionsDestroy|. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_fuzzer_options spvFuzzerOptionsCreate(void); | |
| // Destroys the given fuzzer options object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvFuzzerOptionsDestroy(spv_fuzzer_options options); | |
| // Enables running the validator after every transformation is applied during | |
| // a replay. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvFuzzerOptionsEnableReplayValidation( | |
| spv_fuzzer_options options); | |
| // Sets the seed with which the random number generator used by the fuzzer | |
| // should be initialized. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvFuzzerOptionsSetRandomSeed( | |
| spv_fuzzer_options options, uint32_t seed); | |
| // Sets the range of transformations that should be applied during replay: 0 | |
| // means all transformations, +N means the first N transformations, -N means all | |
| // except the final N transformations. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvFuzzerOptionsSetReplayRange( | |
| spv_fuzzer_options options, int32_t replay_range); | |
| // Sets the maximum number of steps that the shrinker should take before giving | |
| // up. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvFuzzerOptionsSetShrinkerStepLimit( | |
| spv_fuzzer_options options, uint32_t shrinker_step_limit); | |
| // Enables running the validator after every pass is applied during a fuzzing | |
| // run. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvFuzzerOptionsEnableFuzzerPassValidation( | |
| spv_fuzzer_options options); | |
| // Enables all fuzzer passes during a fuzzing run (instead of a random subset | |
| // of passes). | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvFuzzerOptionsEnableAllPasses( | |
| spv_fuzzer_options options); | |
| // Encodes the given SPIR-V assembly text to its binary representation. The | |
| // length parameter specifies the number of bytes for text. Encoded binary will | |
| // be stored into *binary. Any error will be written into *diagnostic if | |
| // diagnostic is non-null, otherwise the context's message consumer will be | |
| // used. The generated binary is independent of the context and may outlive it. | |
| // The SPIR-V binary version is set to the highest version of SPIR-V supported | |
| // by the context's target environment. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t spvTextToBinary(const spv_const_context context, | |
| const char* text, | |
| const size_t length, | |
| spv_binary* binary, | |
| spv_diagnostic* diagnostic); | |
| // Encodes the given SPIR-V assembly text to its binary representation. Same as | |
| // spvTextToBinary but with options. The options parameter is a bit field of | |
| // spv_text_to_binary_options_t. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t spvTextToBinaryWithOptions( | |
| const spv_const_context context, const char* text, const size_t length, | |
| const uint32_t options, spv_binary* binary, spv_diagnostic* diagnostic); | |
| // Frees an allocated text stream. This is a no-op if the text parameter | |
| // is a null pointer. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvTextDestroy(spv_text text); | |
| // Decodes the given SPIR-V binary representation to its assembly text. The | |
| // word_count parameter specifies the number of words for binary. The options | |
| // parameter is a bit field of spv_binary_to_text_options_t. Decoded text will | |
| // be stored into *text. Any error will be written into *diagnostic if | |
| // diagnostic is non-null, otherwise the context's message consumer will be | |
| // used. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t spvBinaryToText(const spv_const_context context, | |
| const uint32_t* binary, | |
| const size_t word_count, | |
| const uint32_t options, | |
| spv_text* text, | |
| spv_diagnostic* diagnostic); | |
| // Frees a binary stream from memory. This is a no-op if binary is a null | |
| // pointer. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvBinaryDestroy(spv_binary binary); | |
| // Validates a SPIR-V binary for correctness. Any errors will be written into | |
| // *diagnostic if diagnostic is non-null, otherwise the context's message | |
| // consumer will be used. | |
| // | |
| // Validate for SPIR-V spec rules for the SPIR-V version named in the | |
| // binary's header (at word offset 1). Additionally, if the context target | |
| // environment is a client API (such as Vulkan 1.1), then validate for that | |
| // client API version, to the extent that it is verifiable from data in the | |
| // binary itself. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t spvValidate(const spv_const_context context, | |
| const spv_const_binary binary, | |
| spv_diagnostic* diagnostic); | |
| // Validates a SPIR-V binary for correctness. Uses the provided Validator | |
| // options. Any errors will be written into *diagnostic if diagnostic is | |
| // non-null, otherwise the context's message consumer will be used. | |
| // | |
| // Validate for SPIR-V spec rules for the SPIR-V version named in the | |
| // binary's header (at word offset 1). Additionally, if the context target | |
| // environment is a client API (such as Vulkan 1.1), then validate for that | |
| // client API version, to the extent that it is verifiable from data in the | |
| // binary itself, or in the validator options. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t spvValidateWithOptions( | |
| const spv_const_context context, const spv_const_validator_options options, | |
| const spv_const_binary binary, spv_diagnostic* diagnostic); | |
| // Validates a raw SPIR-V binary for correctness. Any errors will be written | |
| // into *diagnostic if diagnostic is non-null, otherwise the context's message | |
| // consumer will be used. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t | |
| spvValidateBinary(const spv_const_context context, const uint32_t* words, | |
| const size_t num_words, spv_diagnostic* diagnostic); | |
| // Creates a diagnostic object. The position parameter specifies the location in | |
| // the text/binary stream. The message parameter, copied into the diagnostic | |
| // object, contains the error message to display. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_diagnostic | |
| spvDiagnosticCreate(const spv_position position, const char* message); | |
| // Destroys a diagnostic object. This is a no-op if diagnostic is a null | |
| // pointer. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvDiagnosticDestroy(spv_diagnostic diagnostic); | |
| // Prints the diagnostic to stderr. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t | |
| spvDiagnosticPrint(const spv_diagnostic diagnostic); | |
| // Gets the name of an instruction, without the "Op" prefix. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT const char* spvOpcodeString(const uint32_t opcode); | |
| // The binary parser interface. | |
| // A pointer to a function that accepts a parsed SPIR-V header. | |
| // The integer arguments are the 32-bit words from the header, as specified | |
| // in SPIR-V 1.0 Section 2.3 Table 1. | |
| // The function should return SPV_SUCCESS if parsing should continue. | |
| typedef spv_result_t (*spv_parsed_header_fn_t)( | |
| void* user_data, spv_endianness_t endian, uint32_t magic, uint32_t version, | |
| uint32_t generator, uint32_t id_bound, uint32_t reserved); | |
| // A pointer to a function that accepts a parsed SPIR-V instruction. | |
| // The parsed_instruction value is transient: it may be overwritten | |
| // or released immediately after the function has returned. That also | |
| // applies to the words array member of the parsed instruction. The | |
| // function should return SPV_SUCCESS if and only if parsing should | |
| // continue. | |
| typedef spv_result_t (*spv_parsed_instruction_fn_t)( | |
| void* user_data, const spv_parsed_instruction_t* parsed_instruction); | |
| // Parses a SPIR-V binary, specified as counted sequence of 32-bit words. | |
| // Parsing feedback is provided via two callbacks provided as function | |
| // pointers. Each callback function pointer can be a null pointer, in | |
| // which case it is never called. Otherwise, in a valid parse the | |
| // parsed-header callback is called once, and then the parsed-instruction | |
| // callback once for each instruction in the stream. The user_data parameter | |
| // is supplied as context to the callbacks. Returns SPV_SUCCESS on successful | |
| // parse where the callbacks always return SPV_SUCCESS. For an invalid parse, | |
| // returns a status code other than SPV_SUCCESS, and if diagnostic is non-null | |
| // also emits a diagnostic. If diagnostic is null the context's message consumer | |
| // will be used to emit any errors. If a callback returns anything other than | |
| // SPV_SUCCESS, then that status code is returned, no further callbacks are | |
| // issued, and no additional diagnostics are emitted. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t spvBinaryParse( | |
| const spv_const_context context, void* user_data, const uint32_t* words, | |
| const size_t num_words, spv_parsed_header_fn_t parse_header, | |
| spv_parsed_instruction_fn_t parse_instruction, spv_diagnostic* diagnostic); | |
| // The optimizer interface. | |
| // A pointer to a function that accepts a log message from an optimizer. | |
| typedef void (*spv_message_consumer)( | |
| spv_message_level_t, const char*, const spv_position_t*, const char*); | |
| // Creates and returns an optimizer object. This object must be passed to | |
| // optimizer APIs below and is valid until passed to spvOptimizerDestroy. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_optimizer_t* spvOptimizerCreate(spv_target_env env); | |
| // Destroys the given optimizer object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerDestroy(spv_optimizer_t* optimizer); | |
| // Sets an spv_message_consumer on an optimizer object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerSetMessageConsumer( | |
| spv_optimizer_t* optimizer, spv_message_consumer consumer); | |
| // Registers passes that attempt to legalize the generated code. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerRegisterLegalizationPasses( | |
| spv_optimizer_t* optimizer); | |
| // Registers passes that attempt to improve performance of generated code. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerRegisterPerformancePasses( | |
| spv_optimizer_t* optimizer); | |
| // Registers passes that attempt to improve the size of generated code. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT void spvOptimizerRegisterSizePasses( | |
| spv_optimizer_t* optimizer); | |
| // Registers a pass specified by a flag in an optimizer object. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT bool spvOptimizerRegisterPassFromFlag( | |
| spv_optimizer_t* optimizer, const char* flag); | |
| // Registers passes specified by length number of flags in an optimizer object. | |
| // Passes may remove interface variables that are unused. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT bool spvOptimizerRegisterPassesFromFlags( | |
| spv_optimizer_t* optimizer, const char** flags, const size_t flag_count); | |
| // Registers passes specified by length number of flags in an optimizer object. | |
| // Passes will not remove interface variables. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT bool | |
| spvOptimizerRegisterPassesFromFlagsWhilePreservingTheInterface( | |
| spv_optimizer_t* optimizer, const char** flags, const size_t flag_count); | |
| // Optimizes the SPIR-V code of size |word_count| pointed to by |binary| and | |
| // returns an optimized spv_binary in |optimized_binary|. | |
| // | |
| // Returns SPV_SUCCESS on successful optimization, whether or not the module is | |
| // modified. Returns an SPV_ERROR_* if the module fails to validate or if | |
| // errors occur when processing using any of the registered passes. In that | |
| // case, no further passes are executed and the |optimized_binary| contents may | |
| // be invalid. | |
| // | |
| // By default, the binary is validated before any transforms are performed, | |
| // and optionally after each transform. Validation uses SPIR-V spec rules | |
| // for the SPIR-V version named in the binary's header (at word offset 1). | |
| // Additionally, if the target environment is a client API (such as | |
| // Vulkan 1.1), then validate for that client API version, to the extent | |
| // that it is verifiable from data in the binary itself, or from the | |
| // validator options set on the optimizer options. | |
| SPIRV_TOOLS_EXPORT spv_result_t spvOptimizerRun( | |
| spv_optimizer_t* optimizer, const uint32_t* binary, const size_t word_count, | |
| spv_binary* optimized_binary, const spv_optimizer_options options); | |
| } | |