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* Feature/test tool shared libraries (#758)jsmall-nvidia2018-12-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Remove circular reference to renderer on Vk & D3D12 DescriptorSetImpl * Refactor Stbi image loading such that memory is correctly freed when goes out of scope. Added Crt memory dump at termination. Reduced erroneous reporting by scoping TestContext. * Used capitalized acronym for STBImage to keep Tim happy. * Split out TestReporter - to just handle reporting test results Split out Options Made TestContext hold options, and the reporter Removed remaining memory leaks. * Small optimization for rawWrite, such that it directly writes over print.. * Improve comments on TestCategorySet * Fix typos in TestCategorySet * Made slangc a cpp file as part of slang-test (removing need for separate project/shared library). * * Made all test tools only available as dlls. * Made possible to invoke test tool dll from command line slang-test slangc [--bindir xxx] options to slangc * Fix Visual Studio projects that are no longer needed.
* Running tests in slang-test process (#740)jsmall-nvidia2018-12-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * First pass at having an interface to write text to that can be replaced. Simplifed and made more rigerous the interface used to write formatted strings. * Added AppContext to simplify setting up and parsing around of streams. * Added more simplified way to get the std error/out from AppContext. * Work in progress using dll for tools to speed up testing. * First pass at ISlangWriter interface. * Added support for writing VaArgs. Added NullWriter. * Use ISlangWriter for output. * Use ISlangWriter for output - replacing OutputCallback. Make IRDump go to ISlangWriter * SlangWriterTargetType -> SlangWriterChannel Improvements around AppContext * Shared library working with slang-reflection-test. * Dll testing working for render-test. * Include va_list definintion from header. * Fix errors from clang. * Fix typo for linux. * Added -usexes option * Fix typo. * Fix arguments problem on linux. * Fix typo for linux. * Add windows tool shared library projects. * Fix warning from x86 win build. Fix signed warning from slang-test/main.cpp * First attempt at getting premake to work on travis, and run tests. * Try moving build out into script. * Invoke bash scripts so they don't have to be executable. * Drive configuration/tests from env parameters set by travis * Try using source to run travis tests. * Remove the build.linux directory - but doing so will overwrite Makefile. * Made -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks gcc only. * Try to fix warning from -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks * Turn of warnings for unknown switches. * Try to make premake choose the correct tooling. * Disabled missing braces warning. * Disable -Wundefined-var-template on clang. * -Wunused-function disabled for clang. * Fix typo due to SlangBool. * Remove this nullptr tests. * "-Wno-unused-private-field" for clang. * Added "-Wno-undefined-bool-conversion" * Add DominatorList::end fix. * Split scripts into travis_build.sh travis_test.sh * Fix gcc/clang template pre-declaration issue around QualType. * Fix premake to build such that pthread correctly links with slang-glslang
* Remove the "VM" and "bytecode" features (#745)Tim Foley2018-12-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | * Remove the "VM" and "bytecode" features The "bytecode" in `bc.{h,cpp}` was an initial attempt at a serialized encoding for the Slang IR, but we now have the `ir-serialize.{h,cpp}` approach which was has been kept up to date much better. Similarly, the "VM" in `vm.{h,cpp}` was intended to be a system for interpreting Slang code in the bytecode format directly (so that you could load and evaluate code in a Slang module in a lightweight fashion). This never got used past a single test, which we eventually disabled. There are good ideas in some of this code, but at this point the implementations have bit-rotted to a point where trying to maintain it is more costly than it would be to re-created it if/when we ever decide these features are important again. * fixup: remove slang-eval-test from Makefile
* Feature/early depth stencil (#727)jsmall-nvidia2018-11-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | * First pass support for early depth stencil. * Add a simple test to check if output has attributes. * Use cross compilation to test [earlydepthstencil] on glsl. * If target is dxil, use dxc to test against. Add hlsl to test earlydepthstencil against. * * Added spSessionHasCompileTargetSupport * Made slang-test use spSessionHasCompileTargetSupport to ignore tests that cannot run
* Feature/shared library refactor (#712)jsmall-nvidia2018-11-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * * Added ISlangSharedLibraryLoader and ISlangSharedLibrary * Implemented default implementations * Added slang API function to get/set the ISlangSharedLibraryLoader on the session * Put function caching onto the Session - so that if the loader is chaged, its easy to reset the shared libraries, and functions * Run premake. * Fix problem with setting null, would cause an unnecessary function/shared lib flush. * * Unload SharedLibrary when DefaultSharedLibrary is deleted. * Make SharedLibrary handle unload safely if already unloaded. * Refactor SharedLibrary, such that it becomes a utility class - simplifying it's semantics. * Simplified ISlangSharedLibrary such that doesn't have unload and isLoaded so easier to implement. Use updated SharedLibrary impl. * Disable aarch64 on windows * Premake windows files without aarch64 build. * Moved slang-shared-library to core (so can be used in code outside of main slang) Fixed problem in premake5 where on windows projects were incorrectly constructed * Allowed RefObject to base class of com types Added ConfigurableSharedLibraryLoader Added -dxc-path -fxc-path -glslang-path Fix problem with dxc-path not honoring it's path when loading dxil * Added documentation for command line control of dll loading paths. * Remove some tabbing issues. * Change name of include guard.
* Newer versions of gcc, optimize away tests for this being null, because this ↵jsmall-nvidia2018-11-01
| | | | being null is defined as undefined behavior in the standard. This is a workaround that disables that optimization for now. (#708)
* Added support for cross-compilation. (#707)jsmall-nvidia2018-10-31
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* Premake improvements (#696)jsmall-nvidia2018-10-26
| | | | | | * Make CacheFileSystem dtor virtual. * Fixing problems around build.linux and windows intermediate files being placed in obj.
* Feature/file system cache (#692)jsmall-nvidia2018-10-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * First pass at caching file system. * default-file-system -> slang-file-system fix problem with location("build.linux") confusing windows build for now. * Added CompressedResult Fix problem in Result construction with it being unsigned * Add support for Path simplification. * Testing for Path::Simplify. * Refactored CacheFileSystem - automatically handles ISlangFileSystem or ISlangFileSystemExt appropriately. Removed WrapFileSystem - because wasn't possible to emulate some of the behavior if just loadFile is implemented. Split out StringBlob - so that no need to convert between ISlangBlob and String repeatidly. * Remove unwanted code in ~CompileRequest
* Feature/premake linux (#689)jsmall-nvidia2018-10-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Premake work in progress for linux. * Added dump function. * Remove examples on linux Small warning fix. * * Don't build render-test on linux * Removed work around virtual destructor warning, and just used virtual dtor for simplicity * Git ignore obj directories * Fix premake working on windows. * * Fix sprintf_s functions * Make generates arg parsing more robust * Added FloatIntUnion to avoid type punning/strong aliasing issues, and repeated union definitions. * Work around problems building on linux with getClass claiming a strict aliasing issue. * Fix for targetBlock appearing potentiall used unintialized to gcc. * Linux slang link options -fPIC to make dll. * Add -fPIC to build options on linux. * Add -ldl for linux on slang. * Fixes to try and get premake working with .so on linux. * Make core compile with -fPIC * Try to fix linux linking with --no-as-needed before -ldl * Add rpath back. * Remove render-gl from linux build. * Re-add location for linux. * Don't include <malloc.h> except on windows. * Remove unused line to fix warning on osx. * Remove ambiguity on OSX for operator <<. * Fixing ambiguity with operator overloading and Int types for OSX. * Fix ambiguity around UInt and operator * Fix ambiguity of UInt conversion for OSX. * Added UnambiguousInt and UnambiguousUInt to make it easier to work around OSX integer coercion for UInt/Int types.
* Add basic support for "Dear IMGUI" (#625)Tim Foley2018-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | This isn't being made visible just yet, but it will allow us to have a simple UI for loading models into the model-viewer example. In order to support rendering with IMGUI I had to add the following to the `Renderer` layer: * viewports * scissor rects * blend support These are really only fully implemented for D3D11, but adding them to the other back-ends should be a reasonably small task.
* Major overhaul of Renderer abstraction, to support a new example (#624)Tim Foley2018-08-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The original goal here was to bring up a second example program: `model-viewer`. While the existing `hello-world` example is enough to get somebody up to speed with the basics of the Slang API (as a drop-in replacement for `D3DCompile` or similar), it doesn't really show any of the big-picture stuff that Slang is meant to enable. There wasn't any use of D3D12/Vulkan descriptor tables/sets, and there wasn't any use of interfaces, generics, or `ParameterBlock`s in the shader code. The `model-viewer` example addresses these issues. Its shader code involves generics, interfaces, and multiple `ParameterBlock`s, and the host-side code demonstrates a few key things for working with Slang: * There is an application-level abstraction for parameter blocks, that combines the graphics-API descriptor set object with Slang type information * There is a shader cache layer used to look up an appropriate variant of a rendering effect by using parameter block types to "plug in" global type variables * There is a clear separation between the phases of compilation: a first phase that does semantic checking and enables reflection-based allocation of graphics API objects, followed by one or more code generation passes for specialized kernels. This example is certainly not perfect, and it will need to be revamped more going forward. In particular: * The output picture is ugly as sin. We need a plan for how to get this to load better content, perhaps even popping up an error message to note that the required input data isn't present in the basic repository. * The shader code is too simplistic. There isn't any real material variety, and the `IMaterial` abstraction is completely wrong. * The use of parameter blocks is facile because there are no resource parameters right now. Fixing that will likely expose issues around interfacing with Slang's reflection API. * The whole example exposes the issue that Slang's current APIs aren't really designed for the benefit of two-phase compilation (since our many client application has been stuck on one-phase compilation). * Global type parameters are actually a Bad Idea that we only did for compatibility with existing codebases. We should not be showing them off in an example of the Right Way to use Slang, but the language support for type parameters on entry points is still not complete. Of course, the majority of the changes here are *not* inside the example applications, and instead involve a major overhaul of the `Renderer` abstraction that is used for both tests and examples. The main thrust of the change is to make the abstraction layer be closer to the D3D12/Vulkan model than to a D3D11-style model. This is important for the `model-viewer` example, since it aspires to show how Slang can be incorporated into a renderer that targets a modern API. The most important bit is actually the use of descriptor sets and "pipeline layouts" a la Vulkan, since without these Slang's `ParameterBlock` abstraction won't make a lot of sense. Implementation of the abstraction for the various APIs has very much been on an as-needed basis. The current implementation is just enough for the two examples to work, plus enough to get all the tests to pass in both debug and release builds on Windows. A big missing feature in the API abstraction right now is memory lifetime management. The code had been trending toward something D3D11-like where a constant buffer could be mapped per-frame with the implementation doing behind-the-scenes allocation for targets like D3D12/Vulkan. I'd like to shift more toward a model of just exposing "transient" allocations that are only valid for one frame, because these are more representation of how an efficient renderer for next-generation APIs will work. That transition isn't actually complete, though, so there are problems with the existing examples where `hello-world` is actually scribbling into memory that the GPU might still be using, while `model-viewer` is doing full-on heavy-weight allocations on a per-frame basis with no real concern for the performance implications. All together, there are a lot of things here that need more work, but this branch has been way too long-lived already, and so I'd like to get this checked in as long as all the tests pass.
* Share graphics API layer between tests/examples (#603)Tim Foley2018-06-28
| | | | | | | | | The `render-test` project has an in-progress graphics API abstraction layer, and it makes sense to share this code with our examples rather than write a bunch of redundant code between examples and tests. Most of this change is just moving files from `tools/render-test/*` to a new library project at `tools/slang-graphics/`. The most complicated code change there is renaming from `render_test` to `slang_graphics`. The existing `hello` example was ported to use the graphics API layer instead of raw D3D11 API calls. It is still hard-coded to use the D3D11 back-end and the `SLANG_DXBC` target, so more work is needed if we want to actually support multiple APIs in the examples. I also went ahead and implemented an extremely rudimentary set of APIs to abstract over the Windows platform calls that were being made in the example, so that we could potentially run that same example on other platforms. I did *not* port `render-test` to use those APIs, and I also did not implement them for anything but Windows (my assumption is that for most other platforms we would just use SDL2, and require people to ensure it is installed to their machine before building Slang examples).
* Make render-test use Slang for all shader compilation (#597)Tim Foley2018-06-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Make render-test use Slang for all shader compilation This streamlines the code for render-test by having all its shader compilation go through the Slang API, so that it doesn't have to deal with custom logic to compile HLSL->DXBC and HLSL->DXIL. We were already leaning on Slang to generate SPIR-V for Vulkan, so this makes all the paths more consistent. My original plan with this change was to make the D3D12 render path start using DXIL at this point, since the change would make that easy, but it turns out that some aspects of how we handle parameter binding are not compatible with that right now, so it would need to come as a later change. There's a lot of details here, so I will try to walk through the changes, including the incidental ones: * Add logic to `premake5.lua` so that we copy the necessary libraries for HLSL shader compilation to our target directory from the Windows SDK. This is necessary so that our tests can actually invoke `dxcompiler.dll` * Re-run Premake to generate new project files. This moves around a few files that I manually added in previous changes without re-running Premake. * When invoking `fxc` as a pass-through compiler, be sure to pass along any macros defines via API or command-line. This isn't a strictly required change with how things worked out, but it is a positive one anyway, because it makes `slangc -pass-through fxc` more useful. * Don't print output from a downstream `fxc` invocation if it produces warnings but no errors. The main reason for this is so that our tests don't fail because of `fxc` warnings on Slang's output (which then don't match the baselines), but it can also be rationalized as not wanting to confuse users with warnings that don't come from the "real" compiler they are using. This probably needs fine-tuning as a policy. * Add the HLSL `NonUniformResourceIndex` function. This was an oversight because it isn't documented as a builtin on MSDN, and only gets mentioned obliquely when they talk about resource indexing. * Add `glsl_<version>` profiles to match our `sm_<version>` profiles, so that it is easy for a user to use the profile mechanism to request a specific GLSL version without also specifying a stage name. * Update the render-test logic so that there is a single `ShaderCompiler` implementation that *always* uses Slang, and get rid of all of the renderer-specific `ShaderCompiler` implementations. * Update logic in render-test `main.cpp` to select the options to use for the eventual Slang compile based on the choice of renderer and input language. I didn't change the options that render-test exposes, even though they are getting increasingly silly (e.g., `-glsl-rewrite` doesn't use GLSL as its input...). * Note: the D3D12 renderer will still use fxc, DXBC, and SM 5.0 for now, since trying to update it to switch to dxc, DXIL, and SM 6.0 didn't work well at the time. * Add a bit of supporting D3D12 code to make sure that we don't allocate a structured buffer when a buffer has a format. * Make sure to *also* define the `__HLSL__` macro when compiling Slang code, because otherwise a bunch of tests don't work (I'm not clear on how it worked before...). * fixup: missing file
* Generate Visual Studio projects using Premake (#557)Tim Foley2018-05-11
* Generate Visual Studio projects using Premake This change adds a `premake5.lua` file that allows us to generate our Visual Studio solution using Premake 5 (https://premake.github.io/). The existing Visual Studio solution/projects are now replaced with the Premake-generated ones, and project contributors will be expected to update these by running premake after adding/removing files. I have *not* changed the Linux `Makefile` build at all, because that file is also used for things like running our tests, so that clobbering it with a premake-generated `Makefile` would break our continuous testing. Hopefully future changes can switch to a generated `Makefile` and perhaps even add an XCode project as well. Notes: * The `build/slang-build.props` file is no longer needed/used, so it has been removed. * The `slang-eval-test` test fixture wasn't following our naming conventions for its directory path, so it was updated to streamline the Premake build configuration work. This required changes to the `Makefile` as well * Some seemingly unncessary preprocessor definitions that were specified for `core` and `slang-glslang` have been dropped. We will see if anything breaks from that. * Possible fixup for Premake vpath issue Premake's `vpath` feature seems to be nondeterministic about the order it applies filters (because Lua isn't deterministic about the order of entries in a key/value table), and as a result we can end up in a weird case where it decides that a `foo.cpp.h` file matches the `**.cpp` filter (I'm not sure why) before it tests against the `**.h` filter. This change uses an (undocumented) Premake facility to set `vpath` using a list of singleton tables, which seems to fix the order in which things get tested. * Remove support for "single-file" build of Slang The `hello` example was the only bit of code that uses the "single-file" way of building Slang, and this had already run up against limitations of the Visual Studio compilers in its Debug|x64 build. Rather than mess with Premake to make it pass through the `/bigobj` linker flag that is needed to work around the issue, it makes more sense just to stop using/supporting the feature since we wouldn't want users to depend on it anyway (our documentation no longer refers to it). While I was at it I went ahead and made sure that the `SLANG_DYNAMIC` flag doesn't need to be set manually, so that instead there is a non-default `SLANG_STATIC` option (not that we have a static-library build of Slang at the moment).