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Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010027#include "binary.h"
David Netofcc7d582015-10-27 15:31:10 -040028
29#include <cassert>
30#include <cstring>
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -040031#include <limits>
David Netofcc7d582015-10-27 15:31:10 -040032#include <unordered_map>
33
34#include <libspirv/libspirv.h>
35#include "assembly_grammar.h"
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010036#include "diagnostic.h"
David Netodb901b62015-10-27 16:14:40 -040037#include "endian.h"
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010038#include "ext_inst.h"
39#include "opcode.h"
40#include "operand.h"
Andrew Woloszyn157e41b2015-10-16 15:11:00 -040041
Andrew Woloszyn55ecc2e2015-11-11 11:05:07 -050042spv_result_t spvBinaryHeaderGet(const spv_const_binary binary,
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010043 const spv_endianness_t endian,
Lei Zhang1a0334e2015-11-02 09:41:20 -050044 spv_header_t* pHeader) {
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -040045 if (!binary->code) return SPV_ERROR_INVALID_BINARY;
46 if (binary->wordCount < SPV_INDEX_INSTRUCTION)
47 return SPV_ERROR_INVALID_BINARY;
Lei Zhang40056702015-09-11 14:31:27 -040048 if (!pHeader) return SPV_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER;
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010049
50 // TODO: Validation checking?
51 pHeader->magic = spvFixWord(binary->code[SPV_INDEX_MAGIC_NUMBER], endian);
52 pHeader->version = spvFixWord(binary->code[SPV_INDEX_VERSION_NUMBER], endian);
53 pHeader->generator =
54 spvFixWord(binary->code[SPV_INDEX_GENERATOR_NUMBER], endian);
55 pHeader->bound = spvFixWord(binary->code[SPV_INDEX_BOUND], endian);
56 pHeader->schema = spvFixWord(binary->code[SPV_INDEX_SCHEMA], endian);
57 pHeader->instructions = &binary->code[SPV_INDEX_INSTRUCTION];
58
59 return SPV_SUCCESS;
60}
61
David Neto78c3b432015-08-27 13:03:52 -040062// TODO(dneto): This API is not powerful enough in the case that the
63// number and type of operands are not known until partway through parsing
64// the operation. This happens when enum operands might have different number
65// of operands, or with extended instructions.
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010066spv_operand_type_t spvBinaryOperandInfo(const uint32_t word,
67 const uint16_t operandIndex,
68 const spv_opcode_desc opcodeEntry,
69 const spv_operand_table operandTable,
Lei Zhang1a0334e2015-11-02 09:41:20 -050070 spv_operand_desc* pOperandEntry) {
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010071 spv_operand_type_t type;
David Neto78c3b432015-08-27 13:03:52 -040072 if (operandIndex < opcodeEntry->numTypes) {
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010073 // NOTE: Do operand table lookup to set operandEntry if successful
74 uint16_t index = operandIndex - 1;
75 type = opcodeEntry->operandTypes[index];
76 spv_operand_desc entry = nullptr;
77 if (!spvOperandTableValueLookup(operandTable, type, word, &entry)) {
78 if (SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_NONE != entry->operandTypes[0]) {
79 *pOperandEntry = entry;
80 }
81 }
82 } else if (*pOperandEntry) {
83 // NOTE: Use specified operand entry operand type for this word
David Neto78c3b432015-08-27 13:03:52 -040084 uint16_t index = operandIndex - opcodeEntry->numTypes;
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010085 type = (*pOperandEntry)->operandTypes[index];
Lei Zhangb36e7042015-10-28 13:40:52 -040086 } else if (SpvOpSwitch == opcodeEntry->opcode) {
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010087 // NOTE: OpSwitch is a special case which expects a list of paired extra
88 // operands
89 assert(0 &&
90 "This case is previously untested, remove this assert and ensure it "
91 "is behaving correctly!");
David Neto78c3b432015-08-27 13:03:52 -040092 uint16_t lastIndex = opcodeEntry->numTypes - 1;
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010093 uint16_t index = lastIndex + ((operandIndex - lastIndex) % 2);
94 type = opcodeEntry->operandTypes[index];
95 } else {
96 // NOTE: Default to last operand type in opcode entry
David Neto78c3b432015-08-27 13:03:52 -040097 uint16_t index = opcodeEntry->numTypes - 1;
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +010098 type = opcodeEntry->operandTypes[index];
99 }
100 return type;
101}
102
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400103namespace {
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100104
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400105// A SPIR-V binary parser. A parser instance communicates detailed parse
106// results via callbacks.
107class Parser {
108 public:
109 // The user_data value is provided to the callbacks as context.
110 Parser(void* user_data, spv_parsed_header_fn_t parsed_header_fn,
111 spv_parsed_instruction_fn_t parsed_instruction_fn)
112 : user_data_(user_data),
113 parsed_header_fn_(parsed_header_fn),
114 parsed_instruction_fn_(parsed_instruction_fn) {}
115
116 // Parses the specified binary SPIR-V module, issuing callbacks on a parsed
117 // header and for each parsed instruction. Returns SPV_SUCCESS on success.
118 // Otherwise returns an error code and issues a diagnostic.
119 spv_result_t parse(const uint32_t* words, size_t num_words,
120 spv_diagnostic* diagnostic);
121
122 private:
123 // All remaining methods work on the current module parse state.
124
125 // Like the parse method, but works on the current module parse state.
126 spv_result_t parseModule();
127
128 // Parses an instruction at the current position of the binary. Assumes
129 // the header has been parsed, the endian has been set, and the word index is
130 // still in range. Advances the parsing position past the instruction, and
131 // updates other parsing state for the current module.
132 // On success, returns SPV_SUCCESS and issues the parsed-instruction callback.
133 // On failure, returns an error code and issues a diagnostic.
134 spv_result_t parseInstruction();
135
136 // Parses an instruction operand with the given type.
137 // May update the expected_operands parameter, and the scalar members of the
138 // inst parameter. On success, returns SPV_SUCCESS, advances past the
139 // operand, and pushes a new entry on to the operands vector. Otherwise
140 // returns an error code and issues a diagnostic.
141 spv_result_t parseOperand(spv_parsed_instruction_t* inst,
142 const spv_operand_type_t type,
143 std::vector<spv_parsed_operand_t>* operands,
144 spv_operand_pattern_t* expected_operands);
145
146 // Records the numeric type for an operand according to the type information
147 // associated with the given non-zero type Id. This can fail if the type Id
148 // is not a type Id, or if the type Id does not reference a scalar numeric
149 // type. On success, return SPV_SUCCESS and populates the num_words,
150 // number_kind, and number_bit_width fields of parsed_operand.
151 spv_result_t setNumericTypeInfoForType(spv_parsed_operand_t* parsed_operand,
152 uint32_t type_id);
153
154 // Records the number type for an instruction if that instruction generates
155 // a type. For types that aren't scalar numbers, record something with
156 // number kind SPV_NUMBER_NONE.
157 void recordNumberType(const spv_parsed_instruction_t* inst);
158
159 // Returns a diagnostic stream object initialized with current position in
160 // the input stream, and for the given error code. Any data written to the
161 // returned object will be propagated to the current parse's diagnostic
162 // object.
163 DiagnosticStream diagnostic(spv_result_t error) {
164 return DiagnosticStream({0, 0, _.word_index}, _.diagnostic, error);
165 }
166
167 // Returns a diagnostic stream object with the default parse error code.
168 DiagnosticStream diagnostic() {
169 // The default failure for parsing is invalid binary.
170 return diagnostic(SPV_ERROR_INVALID_BINARY);
171 }
172
173 // Returns the endian-corrected word at the current position.
174 uint32_t peek() const { return peekAt(_.word_index); }
175
176 // Returns the endian-corrected word at the given position.
177 uint32_t peekAt(size_t index) const {
178 assert(index < _.num_words);
179 return spvFixWord(_.words[index], _.endian);
180 }
181
182 // Data members
183
184 const libspirv::AssemblyGrammar grammar_; // SPIR-V syntax utility.
185 void* const user_data_; // Context for the callbacks
186 const spv_parsed_header_fn_t parsed_header_fn_; // Parsed header callback
187 const spv_parsed_instruction_fn_t
188 parsed_instruction_fn_; // Parsed instruction callback
189
190 // Describes the format of a typed literal number.
191 struct NumberType {
192 spv_number_kind_t type;
193 uint32_t bit_width;
194 };
195
196 // The state used to parse a single SPIR-V binary module.
197 struct State {
198 State(const uint32_t* words_arg, size_t num_words_arg,
199 spv_diagnostic* diagnostic_arg)
200 : words(words_arg),
201 num_words(num_words_arg),
202 diagnostic(diagnostic_arg),
203 word_index(0),
204 endian() {}
205 State() : State(0, 0, nullptr) {}
206 const uint32_t* words; // Words in the binary SPIR-V module.
207 size_t num_words; // Number of words in the module.
208 spv_diagnostic* diagnostic; // Where diagnostics go.
209 size_t word_index; // The current position in words.
210 spv_endianness_t endian; // The endianness of the binary.
211
212 // Maps a result ID to its type ID. By convention:
213 // - a result ID that is a type definition maps to itself.
214 // - a result ID without a type maps to 0. (E.g. for OpLabel)
215 std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t> id_to_type_id;
216 // Maps a type ID to its number type description.
217 std::unordered_map<uint32_t, NumberType> type_id_to_number_type_info;
218 // Maps an ExtInstImport id to the extended instruction type.
219 std::unordered_map<uint32_t, spv_ext_inst_type_t>
220 import_id_to_ext_inst_type;
221 } _;
222};
223
224spv_result_t Parser::parse(const uint32_t* words, size_t num_words,
225 spv_diagnostic* diagnostic_arg) {
226 _ = State(words, num_words, diagnostic_arg);
227
228 const spv_result_t result = parseModule();
229
230 // Clear the module state. The tables might be big.
231 _ = State();
232
233 return result;
234}
235
236spv_result_t Parser::parseModule() {
237 if (!_.words) return diagnostic() << "Missing module.";
238
239 if (_.num_words < SPV_INDEX_INSTRUCTION)
240 return diagnostic() << "Module has incomplete header: only " << _.num_words
241 << " words instead of " << SPV_INDEX_INSTRUCTION;
242
243 // Check the magic number and detect the module's endianness.
Andrew Woloszyn55ecc2e2015-11-11 11:05:07 -0500244 spv_const_binary_t binary{_.words, _.num_words};
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400245 if (spvBinaryEndianness(&binary, &_.endian)) {
246 return diagnostic() << "Invalid SPIR-V magic number '" << std::hex
247 << _.words[0] << "'.";
248 }
249
250 // Process the header.
251 spv_header_t header;
252 if (spvBinaryHeaderGet(&binary, _.endian, &header)) {
253 // It turns out there is no way to trigger this error since the only
254 // failure cases are already handled above, with better messages.
255 return diagnostic(SPV_ERROR_INTERNAL)
256 << "Internal error: unhandled header parse failure";
257 }
258 if (parsed_header_fn_) {
259 if (auto error = parsed_header_fn_(user_data_, _.endian, header.magic,
260 header.version, header.generator,
261 header.bound, header.schema)) {
262 return error;
263 }
264 }
265
266 // Process the instructions.
267 _.word_index = SPV_INDEX_INSTRUCTION;
268 while (_.word_index < _.num_words)
269 if (auto error = parseInstruction()) return error;
270
271 // Running off the end should already have been reported earlier.
272 assert(_.word_index == _.num_words);
273
274 return SPV_SUCCESS;
275}
276
277spv_result_t Parser::parseInstruction() {
278 // The zero values for all members except for opcode are the
279 // correct initial values.
280 spv_parsed_instruction_t inst = {};
281 inst.offset = _.word_index;
282
283 // After a successful parse of the instruction, the inst.operands member
284 // will point to this vector's storage.
285 // TODO(dneto): If it's too expensive to construct the operands vector for
286 // each instruction, then make this a class data member instead, and clear it
287 // here.
288 std::vector<spv_parsed_operand_t> operands;
289 // Most instructions have fewer than 25 logical operands.
290 operands.reserve(25);
291
292 assert(_.word_index < _.num_words);
293 // Decompose and check the first word.
294 uint16_t inst_word_count = 0;
295 spvOpcodeSplit(peek(), &inst_word_count, &inst.opcode);
296 if (inst_word_count < 1) {
297 return diagnostic() << "Invalid instruction word count: "
298 << inst_word_count;
299 }
300 spv_opcode_desc opcode_desc;
301 if (grammar_.lookupOpcode(inst.opcode, &opcode_desc))
302 return diagnostic() << "Invalid opcode: " << int(inst.opcode);
303
304 _.word_index++;
305
306 // Maintains the ordered list of expected operand types.
307 // For many instructions we only need the {numTypes, operandTypes}
308 // entries in opcode_desc. However, sometimes we need to modify
309 // the list as we parse the operands. This occurs when an operand
310 // has its own logical operands (such as the LocalSize operand for
311 // ExecutionMode), or for extended instructions that may have their
312 // own operands depending on the selected extended instruction.
313 spv_operand_pattern_t expected_operands(
314 opcode_desc->operandTypes,
315 opcode_desc->operandTypes + opcode_desc->numTypes);
316
317 while (_.word_index < inst.offset + inst_word_count) {
318 const uint16_t inst_word_index = _.word_index - inst.offset;
319 if (expected_operands.empty()) {
320 return diagnostic() << "Invalid instruction Op" << opcode_desc->name
321 << " starting at word " << inst.offset
322 << ": expected no more operands after "
323 << inst_word_index
324 << " words, but stated word count is "
325 << inst_word_count << ".";
326 }
327
328 spv_operand_type_t type = spvTakeFirstMatchableOperand(&expected_operands);
329
330 if (auto error = parseOperand(&inst, type, &operands, &expected_operands))
331 return error;
332 }
333
334 if (!expected_operands.empty() &&
335 !spvOperandIsOptional(expected_operands.front())) {
336 return diagnostic() << "End of input reached while decoding Op"
337 << opcode_desc->name << " starting at word "
338 << inst.offset << ": expected more operands after "
339 << inst_word_count << " words.";
340 }
341
342 if ((inst.offset + inst_word_count) != _.word_index) {
343 return diagnostic() << "Invalid word count: Instruction starting at word "
344 << inst.offset << " says it has " << inst_word_count
345 << " words, but found " << _.word_index - inst.offset
346 << " words instead.";
347 }
348
349 recordNumberType(&inst);
350
351 // Must wait until here to set the inst.operands pointer because the vector
352 // might be resized while we accumulate itse elements.
353 inst.operands = operands.data();
354 inst.num_operands = operands.size();
355
356 // Issue the callback. The callee should know that all the storage in inst
357 // is transient, and will disappear immediately afterward.
358 if (parsed_instruction_fn_) {
359 if (auto error = parsed_instruction_fn_(user_data_, &inst)) return error;
360 }
361
362 return SPV_SUCCESS;
363}
364
365spv_result_t Parser::parseOperand(spv_parsed_instruction_t* inst,
366 const spv_operand_type_t type,
367 std::vector<spv_parsed_operand_t>* operands,
368 spv_operand_pattern_t* expected_operands) {
369 // We'll fill in this result as we go along.
370 spv_parsed_operand_t parsed_operand;
371 parsed_operand.offset = _.word_index - inst->offset;
372 // Most operands occupy one word. This might be be adjusted later.
373 parsed_operand.num_words = 1;
374 // The type argument is the one used by the grammar to parse the instruction.
375 // But it can exposes internal parser details such as whether an operand is
376 // optional or actually represents a variable-length sequence of operands.
377 // The resulting type should be adjusted to avoid those internal details.
378 // In most cases, the resulting operand type is the same as the grammar type.
379 parsed_operand.type = type;
380
381 // Assume non-numeric values. This will be updated for literal numbers.
382 parsed_operand.number_kind = SPV_NUMBER_NONE;
383 parsed_operand.number_bit_width = 0;
384
385 const uint32_t word = peek();
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100386
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100387 switch (type) {
Andrew Woloszyn537e7762015-09-29 11:28:34 -0400388 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_TYPE_ID:
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400389 if (!word) return diagnostic() << "Error: Type Id is 0";
390 inst->type_id = word;
391 break;
392
393 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_RESULT_ID:
394 if (!word) return diagnostic() << "Error: Result Id is 0";
395 inst->result_id = word;
396 // Save the result ID to type ID mapping.
397 // In the grammar, type ID always appears before result ID.
398 if (_.id_to_type_id.find(inst->result_id) != _.id_to_type_id.end())
399 return diagnostic() << "Id " << inst->result_id
400 << " is defined more than once";
401 // Record it.
402 // A regular value maps to its type. Some instructions (e.g. OpLabel)
403 // have no type Id, and will map to 0. The result Id for a
404 // type-generating instruction (e.g. OpTypeInt) maps to itself.
405 _.id_to_type_id[inst->result_id] = spvOpcodeGeneratesType(inst->opcode)
406 ? inst->result_id
407 : inst->type_id;
408 break;
409
410 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ID:
David Neto78c3b432015-08-27 13:03:52 -0400411 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_ID:
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400412 if (!word) return diagnostic() << "Id is 0";
413 parsed_operand.type = SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ID;
414
415 if (inst->opcode == SpvOpExtInst && parsed_operand.offset == 3) {
416 // The current word is the extended instruction set Id.
417 // Set the extended instruction set type for the current instruction.
418 auto ext_inst_type_iter = _.import_id_to_ext_inst_type.find(word);
419 if (ext_inst_type_iter == _.import_id_to_ext_inst_type.end()) {
420 return diagnostic()
421 << "OpExtInst set Id " << word
422 << " does not reference an OpExtInstImport result Id";
423 }
424 inst->ext_inst_type = ext_inst_type_iter->second;
425 }
426 break;
427
428 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_EXECUTION_SCOPE:
David Netob14a7272015-09-25 13:56:09 -0400429 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MEMORY_SEMANTICS:
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400430 if (!word) return diagnostic() << spvOperandTypeStr(type) << " Id is 0";
431 break;
432
David Neto445ce442015-10-15 15:22:06 -0400433 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_EXTENSION_INSTRUCTION_NUMBER: {
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400434 assert(SpvOpExtInst == inst->opcode);
435 assert(inst->ext_inst_type != SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_NONE);
436 spv_ext_inst_desc ext_inst;
437 if (grammar_.lookupExtInst(inst->ext_inst_type, word, &ext_inst))
438 return diagnostic() << "Invalid extended instruction number: " << word;
439 spvPrependOperandTypes(ext_inst->operandTypes, expected_operands);
David Neto445ce442015-10-15 15:22:06 -0400440 } break;
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400441
David Neto21196942015-11-11 02:45:45 -0500442 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SPEC_CONSTANT_OP_NUMBER: {
443 assert(SpvOpSpecConstantOp == inst->opcode);
444 if (grammar_.lookupSpecConstantOpcode(SpvOp(word))) {
445 return diagnostic() << "Invalid " << spvOperandTypeStr(type) << ": "
446 << word;
447 }
448 spv_opcode_desc opcode_entry = nullptr;
449 if (grammar_.lookupOpcode(SpvOp(word), &opcode_entry)) {
450 return diagnostic(SPV_ERROR_INTERNAL)
451 << "OpSpecConstant opcode table out of sync";
452 }
453 // OpSpecConstant opcodes must have a type and result. We've already
454 // processed them, so skip them when preparing to parse the other
455 // operants for the opcode.
456 assert(opcode_entry->hasType);
457 assert(opcode_entry->hasResult);
458 assert(opcode_entry->numTypes >= 2);
459 spvPrependOperandTypes(opcode_entry->operandTypes + 2, expected_operands);
460 } break;
461
David Neto445ce442015-10-15 15:22:06 -0400462 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_INTEGER:
Lei Zhang6483bd72015-10-14 17:02:39 -0400463 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_LITERAL_INTEGER:
David Neto201caf72015-11-04 17:38:17 -0500464 // These are regular single-word literal integer operands.
465 // Post-parsing validation should check the range of the parsed value.
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400466 parsed_operand.type = SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_INTEGER;
David Neto201caf72015-11-04 17:38:17 -0500467 // It turns out they are always unsigned integers!
468 parsed_operand.number_kind = SPV_NUMBER_UNSIGNED_INT;
469 parsed_operand.number_bit_width = 32;
470 break;
471
472 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL_NUMBER:
473 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_TYPED_LITERAL_INTEGER:
Lei Zhangaa3cd5a2015-11-10 14:29:35 -0500474 parsed_operand.type = SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL_NUMBER;
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400475 if (inst->opcode == SpvOpSwitch) {
476 // The literal operands have the same type as the value
477 // referenced by the selector Id.
478 const uint32_t selector_id = peekAt(inst->offset + 1);
479 auto type_id_iter = _.id_to_type_id.find(selector_id);
480 if (type_id_iter == _.id_to_type_id.end()) {
481 return diagnostic() << "Invalid OpSwitch: selector id " << selector_id
482 << " has no type";
483 }
484 uint32_t type_id = type_id_iter->second;
485
486 if (selector_id == type_id) {
487 // Recall that by convention, a result ID that is a type definition
488 // maps to itself.
489 return diagnostic() << "Invalid OpSwitch: selector id " << selector_id
490 << " is a type, not a value";
491 }
492 if (auto error = setNumericTypeInfoForType(&parsed_operand, type_id))
493 return error;
494 if (parsed_operand.number_kind != SPV_NUMBER_UNSIGNED_INT &&
495 parsed_operand.number_kind != SPV_NUMBER_SIGNED_INT) {
496 return diagnostic() << "Invalid OpSwitch: selector id " << selector_id
497 << " is not a scalar integer";
498 }
Lei Zhangb41d1502015-09-14 15:22:23 -0400499 } else {
David Neto201caf72015-11-04 17:38:17 -0500500 assert(inst->opcode == SpvOpConstant ||
501 inst->opcode == SpvOpSpecConstant);
502 // The literal number type is determined by the type Id for the
503 // constant.
504 assert(inst->type_id);
505 if (auto error =
506 setNumericTypeInfoForType(&parsed_operand, inst->type_id))
507 return error;
Lei Zhangb41d1502015-09-14 15:22:23 -0400508 }
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400509 break;
510
David Neto78c3b432015-08-27 13:03:52 -0400511 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_STRING:
512 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_LITERAL_STRING: {
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400513 // TODO(dneto): Make and use spvFixupString();
514 const char* string =
515 reinterpret_cast<const char*>(_.words + _.word_index);
516 size_t string_num_words = (strlen(string) / 4) + 1; // Account for null.
517 // Make sure we can record the word count without overflow.
518 // We still might have a string that's 64K words, but would still
519 // make the instruction too long because of earlier operands.
520 // That will be caught later at the end of the instruciton.
521 if (string_num_words > std::numeric_limits<uint16_t>::max()) {
522 return diagnostic() << "Literal string is longer than "
523 << std::numeric_limits<uint16_t>::max()
524 << " words: " << string_num_words << " words long";
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100525 }
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400526 parsed_operand.num_words = string_num_words;
527 parsed_operand.type = SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LITERAL_STRING;
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100528
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400529 if (SpvOpExtInstImport == inst->opcode) {
530 // Record the extended instruction type for the ID for this import.
531 // There is only one string literal argument to OpExtInstImport,
532 // so it's sufficient to guard this just on the opcode.
533 const spv_ext_inst_type_t ext_inst_type =
534 spvExtInstImportTypeGet(string);
535 if (SPV_EXT_INST_TYPE_NONE == ext_inst_type) {
536 return diagnostic() << "Invalid extended instruction import '"
537 << string << "'";
Andrew Woloszyne59e6b72015-10-14 14:18:43 -0400538 }
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400539 // We must have parsed a valid result ID. It's a condition
540 // of the grammar, and we only accept non-zero result Ids.
541 assert(inst->result_id);
542 _.import_id_to_ext_inst_type[inst->result_id] = ext_inst_type;
Andrew Woloszyne59e6b72015-10-14 14:18:43 -0400543 }
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100544 } break;
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400545
546 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_EXECUTION_MODE:
547 parsed_operand.type = SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_EXECUTION_MODE;
548 // Fall through
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100549 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_CAPABILITY:
550 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SOURCE_LANGUAGE:
551 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_EXECUTION_MODEL:
552 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ADDRESSING_MODEL:
553 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MEMORY_MODEL:
554 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_EXECUTION_MODE:
555 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_STORAGE_CLASS:
556 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DIMENSIONALITY:
557 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SAMPLER_ADDRESSING_MODE:
558 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SAMPLER_FILTER_MODE:
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100559 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FP_ROUNDING_MODE:
560 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LINKAGE_TYPE:
561 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_ACCESS_QUALIFIER:
562 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FUNCTION_PARAMETER_ATTRIBUTE:
563 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_DECORATION:
564 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_BUILT_IN:
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100565 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_GROUP_OPERATION:
566 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_KERNEL_ENQ_FLAGS:
David Neto47994822015-08-27 13:11:01 -0400567 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_KERNEL_PROFILING_INFO: {
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400568 // A single word that is a plain enum value.
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100569 spv_operand_desc entry;
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400570 if (grammar_.lookupOperand(type, word, &entry)) {
David Neto201caf72015-11-04 17:38:17 -0500571 return diagnostic() << "Invalid "
572 << spvOperandTypeStr(parsed_operand.type)
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400573 << " operand: " << word;
Lei Zhang40056702015-09-11 14:31:27 -0400574 }
David Neto78c3b432015-08-27 13:03:52 -0400575 // Prepare to accept operands to this operand, if needed.
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400576 spvPrependOperandTypes(entry->operandTypes, expected_operands);
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100577 } break;
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400578
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400579 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FP_FAST_MATH_MODE:
580 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FUNCTION_CONTROL:
581 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LOOP_CONTROL:
582 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_IMAGE:
583 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_MEMORY_ACCESS:
584 case SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_SELECTION_CONTROL: {
585 // This operand is a mask.
David Neto201caf72015-11-04 17:38:17 -0500586
587 // Map an optional operand type to its corresponding concrete type.
588 if (type == SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_IMAGE)
589 parsed_operand.type = SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_IMAGE;
590 else if (type == SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_OPTIONAL_MEMORY_ACCESS)
591 parsed_operand.type = SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_MEMORY_ACCESS;
592
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400593 // Check validity of set mask bits. Also prepare for operands for those
594 // masks if they have any. To get operand order correct, scan from
595 // MSB to LSB since we can only prepend operands to a pattern.
596 // The only case in the grammar where you have more than one mask bit
597 // having an operand is for image operands. See SPIR-V 3.14 Image
598 // Operands.
599 uint32_t remaining_word = word;
600 for (uint32_t mask = (1u << 31); remaining_word; mask >>= 1) {
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400601 if (remaining_word & mask) {
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400602 spv_operand_desc entry;
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400603 if (grammar_.lookupOperand(type, mask, &entry)) {
David Neto201caf72015-11-04 17:38:17 -0500604 return diagnostic()
605 << "Invalid " << spvOperandTypeStr(parsed_operand.type)
606 << " operand: " << word << " has invalid mask component "
607 << mask;
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400608 }
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400609 remaining_word ^= mask;
610 spvPrependOperandTypes(entry->operandTypes, expected_operands);
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400611 }
612 }
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400613 if (word == 0) {
614 // An all-zeroes mask *might* also be valid.
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400615 spv_operand_desc entry;
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400616 if (SPV_SUCCESS == grammar_.lookupOperand(type, 0, &entry)) {
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400617 // Prepare for its operands, if any.
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400618 spvPrependOperandTypes(entry->operandTypes, expected_operands);
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400619 }
620 }
David Neto619db262015-09-25 12:43:37 -0400621 } break;
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400622 default:
623 return diagnostic() << "Internal error: Unhandled operand type: " << type;
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100624 }
625
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400626 assert(int(SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_FIRST_CONCRETE_TYPE) <= int(parsed_operand.type));
627 assert(int(SPV_OPERAND_TYPE_LAST_CONCRETE_TYPE) >= int(parsed_operand.type));
628
629 operands->push_back(parsed_operand);
630
631 _.word_index += parsed_operand.num_words;
632
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100633 return SPV_SUCCESS;
634}
635
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400636spv_result_t Parser::setNumericTypeInfoForType(
637 spv_parsed_operand_t* parsed_operand, uint32_t type_id) {
David Neto201caf72015-11-04 17:38:17 -0500638 assert(type_id != 0);
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400639 auto type_info_iter = _.type_id_to_number_type_info.find(type_id);
640 if (type_info_iter == _.type_id_to_number_type_info.end()) {
641 return diagnostic() << "Type Id " << type_id << " is not a type";
642 }
643 const NumberType& info = type_info_iter->second;
644 if (info.type == SPV_NUMBER_NONE) {
645 // This is a valid type, but for something other than a scalar number.
646 return diagnostic() << "Type Id " << type_id
647 << " is not a scalar numeric type";
Andrew Woloszyn157e41b2015-10-16 15:11:00 -0400648 }
649
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400650 parsed_operand->number_kind = info.type;
651 parsed_operand->number_bit_width = info.bit_width;
David Neto229b90f2015-11-06 11:23:57 -0500652 parsed_operand->num_words = (info.bit_width + 31) / 32; // Round up
Andrew Woloszyn157e41b2015-10-16 15:11:00 -0400653 return SPV_SUCCESS;
654}
655
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400656void Parser::recordNumberType(const spv_parsed_instruction_t* inst) {
657 if (spvOpcodeGeneratesType(inst->opcode)) {
658 NumberType info = {SPV_NUMBER_NONE, 0};
659 if (SpvOpTypeInt == inst->opcode) {
660 const bool is_signed = peekAt(inst->offset + 3) != 0;
661 info.type = is_signed ? SPV_NUMBER_SIGNED_INT : SPV_NUMBER_UNSIGNED_INT;
662 info.bit_width = peekAt(inst->offset + 2);
663 } else if (SpvOpTypeFloat == inst->opcode) {
664 info.type = SPV_NUMBER_FLOATING;
665 info.bit_width = peekAt(inst->offset + 2);
Lei Zhang40056702015-09-11 14:31:27 -0400666 }
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400667 // The *result* Id of a type generating instruction is the type Id.
668 _.type_id_to_number_type_info[inst->result_id] = info;
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100669 }
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100670}
671
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400672} // anonymous namespace
Andrew Woloszyncfeac482015-09-09 13:04:32 -0400673
Andrew Woloszyn55ecc2e2015-11-11 11:05:07 -0500674spv_result_t spvBinaryParse(void* user_data, const uint32_t* code,
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400675 const size_t num_words,
676 spv_parsed_header_fn_t parsed_header,
677 spv_parsed_instruction_fn_t parsed_instruction,
678 spv_diagnostic* diagnostic) {
679 Parser parser(user_data, parsed_header, parsed_instruction);
680 return parser.parse(code, num_words, diagnostic);
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100681}
682
David Neto0ca6b592015-10-30 16:06:15 -0400683// TODO(dneto): This probably belongs in text.cpp since that's the only place
684// that a spv_binary_t value is created.
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100685void spvBinaryDestroy(spv_binary binary) {
Lei Zhang40056702015-09-11 14:31:27 -0400686 if (!binary) return;
Kenneth Benzie (Benie)83e5a292015-05-22 18:26:19 +0100687 if (binary->code) {
688 delete[] binary->code;
689 }
690 delete binary;
691}