The "topological" sorting was behaving incorrectly in some cases:
the exit of a loop could have a lower rank than a node in the loop.
This causes issues when structurizing some patterns, and also codegen
issues as we could generate BBs in the incorrect order in regard to the
SPIR-V spec.
Fixing this ordering alone broke other parts of the structurizer, which
by luck worked. Had to fix those.
Added more test cases, especially to test basic patterns.
I also needed to tweak/disable some tests for 2 reasons:
- SPIR-V now required reg2mem/mem2reg to run. Meaning dead stores
are optimized away. Some tests require tweaks to avoid having the
whole function removed.
- Mem2Reg will generate variable & load/stores. This generates
G_BITCAST in several cases. And there is currently something wrong
we do with G_BITCAST which causes MIR verifier to complain.
Until this is resolved, I disabled -verify-machineinstrs flag on
those tests.
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Signed-off-by: Nathan Gauër <brioche@google.com>
This commit adds an initial SPIR-V structurizer.
It leverages the previously merged passes, and the convergence region
analysis to determine the correct merge and continue blocks for SPIR-V.
The first part does a branch cleanup (simplifying switches, and
legalizing them), then merge instructions are added to cycles,
convergent and later divergent blocks.
Then comes the important part: splitting critical edges, and making sure
the divergent construct boundaries don't cross.
- we split blocks with multiple headers into 2 blocks.
- we split blocks that are a merge blocks for 2 or more constructs:
SPIR-V spec disallow a merge block to be shared by 2
loop/switch/condition construct.
- we split merge & continue blocks: SPIR-V spec disallow a basic block
to be both a continue block, and a merge block.
- we remove superfluous headers: when a header doesn't bring more info
than the parent on the divergence state, it must be removed.
This PR leverages the merged SPIR-V simulator for testing, as long as
spirv-val. For now, most DXC structurization tests are passing. The
unsupported ones are either caused by unsupported features like switches
on boolean types, or switches in region exits, because the MergeExit
pass doesn't support those yet (there is a FIXME).
This PR is quite large, and the addition not trivial, so I tried to keep
it simple. E.G: as soon as the CFG changes, I recompute the dominator
trees and other structures instead of updating them.
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Signed-off-by: Nathan Gauër <brioche@google.com>