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wgsl: Add comparison operator validation tests
Test that comparison operators are only accepted for valid combinations of scalar/vector types, and that they are never accepted for non-scalar/non-vector types.
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src/webgpu/shader/validation/expression/binary/comparison.spec.ts
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export const description = ` | ||
Validation tests for comparison expressions. | ||
`; | ||
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import { makeTestGroup } from '../../../../../common/framework/test_group.js'; | ||
import { keysOf, objectsToRecord } from '../../../../../common/util/data_tables.js'; | ||
import { | ||
isFloatType, | ||
kAllScalarsAndVectors, | ||
ScalarType, | ||
scalarTypeOf, | ||
Type, | ||
VectorType, | ||
} from '../../../../util/conversion.js'; | ||
import { ShaderValidationTest } from '../../shader_validation_test.js'; | ||
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export const g = makeTestGroup(ShaderValidationTest); | ||
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// A list of scalar and vector types. | ||
const kScalarAndVectorTypes = objectsToRecord(kAllScalarsAndVectors); | ||
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// A list of comparison operators and a flag for whether they support boolean values or not. | ||
const kComparisonOperators = { | ||
eq: { op: '==', supportsBool: true }, | ||
ne: { op: '!=', supportsBool: true }, | ||
gt: { op: '>', supportsBool: false }, | ||
ge: { op: '>=', supportsBool: false }, | ||
lt: { op: '<', supportsBool: false }, | ||
le: { op: '<=', supportsBool: false }, | ||
}; | ||
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g.test('scalar_vector') | ||
.desc( | ||
` | ||
Validates that scalar and vector comparison expressions are only accepted for compatible types. | ||
` | ||
) | ||
.params(u => | ||
u | ||
.combine('op', keysOf(kComparisonOperators)) | ||
.combine('lhs', keysOf(kScalarAndVectorTypes)) | ||
.combine( | ||
'rhs', | ||
// Skip vec3 and vec4 on the RHS to keep the number of subcases down. | ||
keysOf(kScalarAndVectorTypes).filter( | ||
value => !(value.startsWith('vec3') || value.startsWith('vec4')) | ||
) | ||
) | ||
.beginSubcases() | ||
) | ||
.beforeAllSubcases(t => { | ||
if ( | ||
scalarTypeOf(kScalarAndVectorTypes[t.params.lhs]) === Type.f16 || | ||
scalarTypeOf(kScalarAndVectorTypes[t.params.rhs]) === Type.f16 | ||
) { | ||
t.selectDeviceOrSkipTestCase('shader-f16'); | ||
} | ||
}) | ||
.fn(t => { | ||
const lhs = kScalarAndVectorTypes[t.params.lhs]; | ||
const rhs = kScalarAndVectorTypes[t.params.rhs]; | ||
const lhsElement = scalarTypeOf(lhs); | ||
const rhsElement = scalarTypeOf(rhs); | ||
const hasF16 = lhsElement === Type.f16 || rhsElement === Type.f16; | ||
const code = ` | ||
${hasF16 ? 'enable f16;' : ''} | ||
const lhs = ${lhs.create(lhsElement.kind === 'abstract-int' ? 0n : 0).wgsl()}; | ||
const rhs = ${rhs.create(rhsElement.kind === 'abstract-int' ? 0n : 0).wgsl()}; | ||
const foo = lhs ${kComparisonOperators[t.params.op].op} rhs; | ||
`; | ||
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let valid = false; | ||
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// Determine if the element types are comparable. | ||
let elementIsCompatible = false; | ||
if (lhsElement.kind === 'abstract-int') { | ||
// Abstract integers are comparable to any other numeric type. | ||
elementIsCompatible = rhsElement.kind !== 'bool'; | ||
} else if (rhsElement.kind === 'abstract-int') { | ||
// Abstract integers are comparable to any other numeric type. | ||
elementIsCompatible = lhsElement.kind !== 'bool'; | ||
} else if (lhsElement.kind === 'abstract-float') { | ||
// Abstract floats are comparable to any other float type. | ||
elementIsCompatible = isFloatType(rhsElement); | ||
} else if (rhsElement.kind === 'abstract-float') { | ||
// Abstract floats are comparable to any other float type. | ||
elementIsCompatible = isFloatType(lhsElement); | ||
} else { | ||
// Non-abstract types are only comparable to values with the exact same type. | ||
elementIsCompatible = lhsElement === rhsElement; | ||
} | ||
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// Determine if the full type is comparable. | ||
if (lhs instanceof ScalarType && rhs instanceof ScalarType) { | ||
valid = elementIsCompatible; | ||
} else if (lhs instanceof VectorType && rhs instanceof VectorType) { | ||
// Vectors are only comparable if the vector widths match. | ||
valid = lhs.width === rhs.width && elementIsCompatible; | ||
} | ||
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if (lhsElement.kind === 'bool') { | ||
valid &&= kComparisonOperators[t.params.op].supportsBool; | ||
} | ||
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t.expectCompileResult(valid, code); | ||
}); | ||
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interface InvalidTypeConfig { | ||
// An expression that produces a value of the target type. | ||
expr: string; | ||
// A function that converts an expression of the target type into a valid comparison operand. | ||
control: (x: string) => string; | ||
} | ||
const kInvalidTypes: Record<string, InvalidTypeConfig> = { | ||
mat2x2f: { | ||
expr: 'm', | ||
control: e => `${e}[0]`, | ||
}, | ||
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array: { | ||
expr: 'arr', | ||
control: e => `${e}[0]`, | ||
}, | ||
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ptr: { | ||
expr: '(&u)', | ||
control: e => `*${e}`, | ||
}, | ||
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atomic: { | ||
expr: 'a', | ||
control: e => `atomicLoad(&${e})`, | ||
}, | ||
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texture: { | ||
expr: 't', | ||
control: e => `textureLoad(${e}, vec2(), 0)`, | ||
}, | ||
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sampler: { | ||
expr: 's', | ||
control: e => `textureSampleLevel(t, ${e}, vec2(), 0)`, | ||
}, | ||
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struct: { | ||
expr: 'str', | ||
control: e => `${e}.u`, | ||
}, | ||
}; | ||
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g.test('invalid_types') | ||
.desc( | ||
` | ||
Validates that comparison expressions are never accepted for non-scalar and non-vector types. | ||
` | ||
) | ||
.params(u => | ||
u | ||
.combine('op', keysOf(kComparisonOperators)) | ||
.combine('type', keysOf(kInvalidTypes)) | ||
.combine('control', [true, false]) | ||
.beginSubcases() | ||
) | ||
.fn(t => { | ||
const type = kInvalidTypes[t.params.type]; | ||
const expr = t.params.control ? type.control(type.expr) : type.expr; | ||
const code = ` | ||
@group(0) @binding(0) var t : texture_2d<f32>; | ||
@group(0) @binding(1) var s : sampler; | ||
@group(0) @binding(2) var<storage, read_write> a : atomic<i32>; | ||
struct S { u : u32 } | ||
var<private> u : u32; | ||
var<private> m : mat2x2f; | ||
var<private> arr : array<i32, 4>; | ||
var<private> str : S; | ||
@compute @workgroup_size(1) | ||
fn main() { | ||
let foo = ${expr} ${kComparisonOperators[t.params.op].op} ${expr}; | ||
} | ||
`; | ||
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t.expectCompileResult(t.params.control, code); | ||
}); |