track_object_components_usage() had to be improved to also
register derefs on resource stores.
It was not doing it because it assumed that for every resource store
there was a resource load already, which was true, before calling DCE.
As the diffstat shows, HLSL_CLASS_OBJECT does not really have much in common.
Resource types (TEXTURE, SAMPLER, UAV) sometimes behave similarly to each other,
but do not generally behave similarly to effect-specific types (string, shader,
state, view). Most consumers of HLSL_CLASS_OBJECT subsequently check the base
type anyway.
Hence we want to replace HLSL_TYPE_* with individual classes for object types.
As a first step, change the last few places that only check HLSL_CLASS_OBJECT.
Properly passing the inverse-trig.shader_test tests whose qualifiers
have been removed requires making spirv.c capable of handling ABS.
The same happens for the ps_3_0 equality test in
float-comparison.shader_test.
Otherwise we may get a failing
"hlsl_types_are_equal(arg1->data_type, arg2->data_type)"
assertion on hlsl_new_binary_expr() when creating the MUL.
This happens in the test introducing in the following patch:
int a, b, c;
void main(out float4 res : COLOR1, in float4 pos : position, out float4 out_pos : sv_position)
{
out_pos = pos;
res = a ? b/1000.0 : c/1000.0;
}
I realized that it is better to lower casts to int to FLOOR+REINTERPET
instead of appending a FLOOR to all casts to int and assuming that this
is the case for all of them in d3dbc.c.
This in case we introduce new passes in the future that add casts that
we forget to lower, after the lower_casts_to_bool pass.
Wine-Bug: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56162
Storing to a vector component using a non-constant index is not allowed
on profiles lower than 6.0. Unless this happens inside a loop that can be
unrolled, which we are not doing yet.
For this reason, a validate_nonconstant_vector_store_derefs pass is
added to detect these cases.
Ideally we would want to emit an hlsl_error on this pass, but before
implementing loop unrolling, we could reach this point on valid HLSL.
Also, as pointed out by Nikolay in the mentioned bug, currently
new_offset_from_path_index() fails an assertion when this happens,
because it expects an hlsl_ir_constant, so a check is added.
It also felt correct to emit an hlsl_fixme there, despite the
redundancy.