/* * Copyright 2011-2012 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. * All Rights Reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sub license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions * of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL VMWARE AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * **************************************************************************/ /** * * @author Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com> * */ #ifndef LP_BLD_TGSI_ACTION_H #define LP_BLD_TGSI_ACTION_H #include <llvm-c/Core.h> struct lp_build_tgsi_context; struct lp_build_emit_data { /** Arguments that are passed to lp_build_tgsi_action::emit. The * order of the arguments should be as follows: * SOA: s0.x, s0.y, s0.z, s0.w, s1.x, s1.y, s1.z, s1.w, s2.x, s2.y, s2.x, s2.w * AOS: s0.xyzw, s1.xyzw, s2.xyzw * TEXTURE Instructions: coord.xyzw * * Arguments should be packed into the args array. For example an SOA * instructions that reads s0.x and s1.x args should look like this: * args[0] = s0.x; * args[1] = s1.x; */ LLVMValueRef args[12]; /** * Number of arguments in the args array. */ unsigned arg_count; /** * The type output type of the opcode. This should be set in the * lp_build_tgsi_action::fetch_args function. */ LLVMTypeRef dst_type; /** This is used by the lp_build_tgsi_action::fetch_args function to * determine which channel to read from the opcode arguments. It also * specifies which index of the output array should be written to by * the lp_build_tgsi_action::emit function. However, this value is * usually ignored by any opcodes that are not TGSI_OUTPUT_COMPONENTWISE. */ unsigned chan; /** * This is used to specify the src channel to read from for doubles. */ unsigned src_chan; /** The lp_build_tgsi_action::emit 'executes' the opcode and writes the * results to this array. */ LLVMValueRef output[4]; /** * Secondary output for instruction that have a second destination register. */ LLVMValueRef output1[4]; /** * The current instruction that is being 'executed'. */ const struct tgsi_full_instruction * inst; const struct tgsi_opcode_info * info; }; struct lp_build_tgsi_action { /** * This function is responsible for doing 2-3 things: * 1. Fetching the instruction arguments into the emit_data->args array. * 2. Setting the number of arguments in emit_data->arg_count. * 3. Setting the destination type in emit_data->dst_type (usually only * necessary for opcodes that are TGSI_OUTPUT_COMPONENTWISE). */ void (*fetch_args)(struct lp_build_tgsi_context *, struct lp_build_emit_data *); /** * This function is responsible for emitting LLVM IR for a TGSI opcode. * It should store the values it generates in the emit_data->output array * and for TGSI_OUTPUT_COMPONENTWISE and TGSI_OUTPUT_REPLICATE instructions * (and possibly others depending on the specific implementation), it should * make sure to store the values in the array slot indexed by emit_data->chan. */ void (*emit)(const struct lp_build_tgsi_action *, struct lp_build_tgsi_context *, struct lp_build_emit_data *); /** * This variable can be used to store an intrinsic name, in case the TGSI * opcode will be replaced by a target specific intrinsic. (There is a * convenience function in lp_bld_tgsi.c called lp_build_tgsi_intrinsic() * that can be assigned to lp_build_tgsi_action::emit and used for * generating intrinsics). */ const char * intr_name; }; /** * This function initializes the bld_base->op_actions array with some * generic operand actions. */ void lp_set_default_actions( struct lp_build_tgsi_context * bld_base); /* * This function initialize the bld_base->op_actions array with some * operand actions that are intended only for use when generating * instructions to be executed on a CPU. */ void lp_set_default_actions_cpu( struct lp_build_tgsi_context * bld_base); #endif /* LP_BLD_TGSI_ACTION_H */