mesa/src/compiler/nir/nir_lower_wpos_ytransform.c

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/*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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*/
#include "nir.h"
#include "nir_builder.h"
/* Lower gl_FragCoord (and ddy) to account for driver's requested coordinate-
* origin and pixel-center vs. shader. If transformation is required, a
* gl_FbWposYTransform uniform is inserted (with the specified state-slots)
* and additional instructions are inserted to transform gl_FragCoord (and
* ddy src arg).
*/
typedef struct {
const nir_lower_wpos_ytransform_options *options;
nir_builder b;
nir_def *transform;
} lower_wpos_ytransform_state;
static nir_def *
get_transform(lower_wpos_ytransform_state *state)
{
if (state->transform == NULL) {
/* NOTE: name must be prefixed w/ "gl_" to trigger slot based
* special handling in uniform setup:
*/
nir_variable *var = nir_state_variable_create(state->b.shader,
glsl_vec4_type(),
"gl_FbWposYTransform",
state->options->state_tokens);
var->data.how_declared = nir_var_hidden;
state->b.cursor = nir_before_impl(nir_shader_get_entrypoint(state->b.shader));
state->transform = nir_load_var(&state->b, var);
}
return state->transform;
}
static bool
emit_wpos_adjustment(lower_wpos_ytransform_state *state,
nir_intrinsic_instr *intr, bool invert,
float adjX, float adjY[2])
{
nir_builder *b = &state->b;
unsigned c = 0;
if (nir_intrinsic_has_component(intr)) {
c = nir_intrinsic_component(intr);
/* this pass only alters the first two components */
if (c > 1)
return false;
}
if (c == 0 && intr->num_components == 1 && adjX == 0.0)
return false;
nir_def *wpostrans = get_transform(state);
b->cursor = nir_after_instr(&intr->instr);
nir_def *wpos[4] = { NULL };
for (unsigned i = 0; i < intr->num_components; i++)
wpos[i + c] = nir_channel(b, &intr->def, i);
/* First, apply the coordinate shift: */
if (wpos[0] && adjX)
wpos[0] = nir_fadd_imm(b, wpos[0], adjX);
if (wpos[1] && adjY[0] != adjY[1]) {
/* Adjust the y coordinate by adjY[1] or adjY[0] respectively
* depending on whether inversion is actually going to be applied
* or not, which is determined by testing against the inversion
* state variable used below, which will be either +1 or -1.
*/
nir_def *cond = nir_flt_imm(b, nir_channel(b, wpostrans, invert ? 2 : 0), 0.0);
nir_def *adj_temp = nir_bcsel(b, cond,
nir_imm_float(b, adjY[0]),
nir_imm_float(b, adjY[1]));
wpos[1] = nir_fadd(b, wpos[1], adj_temp);
} else if (wpos[1] && adjY[0]) {
wpos[1] = nir_fadd_imm(b, wpos[1], adjY[0]);
}
if (wpos[1]) {
/* Now the conditional y flip: STATE_FB_WPOS_Y_TRANSFORM.xy/zw will be
* inversion/identity, or the other way around if we're drawing to an FBO.
*/
unsigned base = invert ? 0 : 2;
/* wpos.y = wpos.y * trans.x/z + trans.y/w */
wpos[1] = nir_ffma(b, wpos[1], nir_channel(b, wpostrans, base),
nir_channel(b, wpostrans, base + 1));
}
nir_def *new_wpos = nir_vec(b, &wpos[c], intr->num_components);
nir_def_rewrite_uses_after(&intr->def, new_wpos);
return true;
}
static bool
lower_fragcoord(lower_wpos_ytransform_state *state, nir_intrinsic_instr *intr)
{
const nir_lower_wpos_ytransform_options *options = state->options;
const struct shader_info *info = &state->b.shader->info;
float adjX = 0.0f;
float adjY[2] = { 0.0f, 0.0f };
bool invert = false;
/* Based on logic in emit_wpos():
*
* Query the pixel center conventions supported by the pipe driver and set
* adjX, adjY to help out if it cannot handle the requested one internally.
*
* The bias of the y-coordinate depends on whether y-inversion takes place
* (adjY[1]) or not (adjY[0]), which is in turn dependent on whether we are
* drawing to an FBO (causes additional inversion), and whether the pipe
* driver origin and the requested origin differ (the latter condition is
* stored in the 'invert' variable).
*
* For height = 100 (i = integer, h = half-integer, l = lower, u = upper):
*
* center shift only:
* i -> h: +0.5
* h -> i: -0.5
*
* inversion only:
* l,i -> u,i: ( 0.0 + 1.0) * -1 + 100 = 99
* l,h -> u,h: ( 0.5 + 0.0) * -1 + 100 = 99.5
* u,i -> l,i: (99.0 + 1.0) * -1 + 100 = 0
* u,h -> l,h: (99.5 + 0.0) * -1 + 100 = 0.5
*
* inversion and center shift:
* l,i -> u,h: ( 0.0 + 0.5) * -1 + 100 = 99.5
* l,h -> u,i: ( 0.5 + 0.5) * -1 + 100 = 99
* u,i -> l,h: (99.0 + 0.5) * -1 + 100 = 0.5
* u,h -> l,i: (99.5 + 0.5) * -1 + 100 = 0
*/
if (info->fs.origin_upper_left) {
/* Fragment shader wants origin in upper-left */
if (options->fs_coord_origin_upper_left) {
/* the driver supports upper-left origin */
} else if (options->fs_coord_origin_lower_left) {
/* the driver supports lower-left origin, need to invert Y */
invert = true;
} else {
build: avoid redefining unreachable() which is standard in C23 In the C23 standard unreachable() is now a predefined function-like macro in <stddef.h> See https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/HEAD/docs/c23.md#is-now-a-predefined-function_like-macro-in And this causes build errors when building for C23: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In file included from ../src/util/log.h:30, from ../src/util/log.c:30: ../src/util/macros.h:123:9: warning: "unreachable" redefined 123 | #define unreachable(str) \ | ^~~~~~~~~~~ In file included from ../src/util/macros.h:31: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/14/include/stddef.h:456:9: note: this is the location of the previous definition 456 | #define unreachable() (__builtin_unreachable ()) | ^~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- So don't redefine it with the same name, but use the name UNREACHABLE() to also signify it's a macro. Using a different name also makes sense because the behavior of the macro was extending the one of __builtin_unreachable() anyway, and it also had a different signature, accepting one argument, compared to the standard unreachable() with no arguments. This change improves the chances of building mesa with the C23 standard, which for instance is the default in recent AOSP versions. All the instances of the macro, including the definition, were updated with the following command line: git grep -l '[^_]unreachable(' -- "src/**" | sort | uniq | \ while read file; \ do \ sed -e 's/\([^_]\)unreachable(/\1UNREACHABLE(/g' -i "$file"; \ done && \ sed -e 's/#undef unreachable/#undef UNREACHABLE/g' -i src/intel/isl/isl_aux_info.c Reviewed-by: Erik Faye-Lund <erik.faye-lund@collabora.com> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/36437>
2025-07-23 09:17:35 +02:00
UNREACHABLE("invalid options");
}
} else {
/* Fragment shader wants origin in lower-left */
if (options->fs_coord_origin_lower_left) {
/* the driver supports lower-left origin */
} else if (options->fs_coord_origin_upper_left) {
/* the driver supports upper-left origin, need to invert Y */
invert = true;
} else {
build: avoid redefining unreachable() which is standard in C23 In the C23 standard unreachable() is now a predefined function-like macro in <stddef.h> See https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/HEAD/docs/c23.md#is-now-a-predefined-function_like-macro-in And this causes build errors when building for C23: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In file included from ../src/util/log.h:30, from ../src/util/log.c:30: ../src/util/macros.h:123:9: warning: "unreachable" redefined 123 | #define unreachable(str) \ | ^~~~~~~~~~~ In file included from ../src/util/macros.h:31: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/14/include/stddef.h:456:9: note: this is the location of the previous definition 456 | #define unreachable() (__builtin_unreachable ()) | ^~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- So don't redefine it with the same name, but use the name UNREACHABLE() to also signify it's a macro. Using a different name also makes sense because the behavior of the macro was extending the one of __builtin_unreachable() anyway, and it also had a different signature, accepting one argument, compared to the standard unreachable() with no arguments. This change improves the chances of building mesa with the C23 standard, which for instance is the default in recent AOSP versions. All the instances of the macro, including the definition, were updated with the following command line: git grep -l '[^_]unreachable(' -- "src/**" | sort | uniq | \ while read file; \ do \ sed -e 's/\([^_]\)unreachable(/\1UNREACHABLE(/g' -i "$file"; \ done && \ sed -e 's/#undef unreachable/#undef UNREACHABLE/g' -i src/intel/isl/isl_aux_info.c Reviewed-by: Erik Faye-Lund <erik.faye-lund@collabora.com> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/36437>
2025-07-23 09:17:35 +02:00
UNREACHABLE("invalid options");
}
}
if (info->fs.pixel_center_integer) {
/* Fragment shader wants pixel center integer */
if (options->fs_coord_pixel_center_integer) {
/* the driver supports pixel center integer */
adjY[1] = 1.0f;
} else if (options->fs_coord_pixel_center_half_integer) {
/* the driver supports pixel center half integer, need to bias X,Y */
adjX = -0.5f;
adjY[0] = -0.5f;
adjY[1] = 0.5f;
} else {
build: avoid redefining unreachable() which is standard in C23 In the C23 standard unreachable() is now a predefined function-like macro in <stddef.h> See https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/HEAD/docs/c23.md#is-now-a-predefined-function_like-macro-in And this causes build errors when building for C23: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In file included from ../src/util/log.h:30, from ../src/util/log.c:30: ../src/util/macros.h:123:9: warning: "unreachable" redefined 123 | #define unreachable(str) \ | ^~~~~~~~~~~ In file included from ../src/util/macros.h:31: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/14/include/stddef.h:456:9: note: this is the location of the previous definition 456 | #define unreachable() (__builtin_unreachable ()) | ^~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- So don't redefine it with the same name, but use the name UNREACHABLE() to also signify it's a macro. Using a different name also makes sense because the behavior of the macro was extending the one of __builtin_unreachable() anyway, and it also had a different signature, accepting one argument, compared to the standard unreachable() with no arguments. This change improves the chances of building mesa with the C23 standard, which for instance is the default in recent AOSP versions. All the instances of the macro, including the definition, were updated with the following command line: git grep -l '[^_]unreachable(' -- "src/**" | sort | uniq | \ while read file; \ do \ sed -e 's/\([^_]\)unreachable(/\1UNREACHABLE(/g' -i "$file"; \ done && \ sed -e 's/#undef unreachable/#undef UNREACHABLE/g' -i src/intel/isl/isl_aux_info.c Reviewed-by: Erik Faye-Lund <erik.faye-lund@collabora.com> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/36437>
2025-07-23 09:17:35 +02:00
UNREACHABLE("invalid options");
}
} else {
/* Fragment shader wants pixel center half integer */
if (options->fs_coord_pixel_center_half_integer) {
/* the driver supports pixel center half integer */
} else if (options->fs_coord_pixel_center_integer) {
/* the driver supports pixel center integer, need to bias X,Y */
adjX = adjY[0] = adjY[1] = 0.5f;
} else {
build: avoid redefining unreachable() which is standard in C23 In the C23 standard unreachable() is now a predefined function-like macro in <stddef.h> See https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/HEAD/docs/c23.md#is-now-a-predefined-function_like-macro-in And this causes build errors when building for C23: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In file included from ../src/util/log.h:30, from ../src/util/log.c:30: ../src/util/macros.h:123:9: warning: "unreachable" redefined 123 | #define unreachable(str) \ | ^~~~~~~~~~~ In file included from ../src/util/macros.h:31: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/14/include/stddef.h:456:9: note: this is the location of the previous definition 456 | #define unreachable() (__builtin_unreachable ()) | ^~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- So don't redefine it with the same name, but use the name UNREACHABLE() to also signify it's a macro. Using a different name also makes sense because the behavior of the macro was extending the one of __builtin_unreachable() anyway, and it also had a different signature, accepting one argument, compared to the standard unreachable() with no arguments. This change improves the chances of building mesa with the C23 standard, which for instance is the default in recent AOSP versions. All the instances of the macro, including the definition, were updated with the following command line: git grep -l '[^_]unreachable(' -- "src/**" | sort | uniq | \ while read file; \ do \ sed -e 's/\([^_]\)unreachable(/\1UNREACHABLE(/g' -i "$file"; \ done && \ sed -e 's/#undef unreachable/#undef UNREACHABLE/g' -i src/intel/isl/isl_aux_info.c Reviewed-by: Erik Faye-Lund <erik.faye-lund@collabora.com> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/36437>
2025-07-23 09:17:35 +02:00
UNREACHABLE("invalid options");
}
}
return emit_wpos_adjustment(state, intr, invert, adjX, adjY);
}
/* turns 'ddy(p)' into 'ddy(fmul(p, transform.x))' */
static bool
lower_ddy(lower_wpos_ytransform_state *state, nir_intrinsic_instr *ddy)
{
nir_builder *b = &state->b;
nir_def *wpostrans = get_transform(state);
b->cursor = nir_before_instr(&ddy->instr);
nir_def *p = ddy->src[0].ssa;
nir_def *trans = nir_f2fN(b, nir_channel(b, wpostrans, 0), p->bit_size);
nir_def *pt = nir_fmul(b, p, trans);
nir_src_rewrite(&ddy->src[0], pt);
return true;
}
/* Multiply interp_deref_at_offset's or load_barycentric_at_offset's offset
* by transform.x to flip it.
*/
static bool
lower_interp_deref_or_load_baryc_at_offset(lower_wpos_ytransform_state *state,
nir_intrinsic_instr *intr,
unsigned offset_src)
{
nir_builder *b = &state->b;
nir_def *wpostrans = get_transform(state);
b->cursor = nir_before_instr(&intr->instr);
nir_def *offset = intr->src[offset_src].ssa;
nir_def *flip_y = nir_fmul(b, nir_channel(b, offset, 1),
nir_channel(b, wpostrans, 0));
offset = nir_vector_insert_imm(b, offset, flip_y, 1);
nir_src_rewrite(&intr->src[offset_src], offset);
return true;
}
static bool
lower_load_sample_pos(lower_wpos_ytransform_state *state,
nir_intrinsic_instr *intr)
{
nir_builder *b = &state->b;
nir_def *wpostrans = get_transform(state);
b->cursor = nir_after_instr(&intr->instr);
nir_def *pos = &intr->def;
nir_def *scale = nir_channel(b, wpostrans, 0);
nir_def *neg_scale = nir_channel(b, wpostrans, 2);
/* Either y or 1-y for scale equal to 1 or -1 respectively. */
nir_def *flipped_y = nir_ffma(b, nir_channel(b, pos, 1), scale,
nir_fmax(b, neg_scale, nir_imm_float(b, 0.0)));
nir_def *flipped_pos = nir_vector_insert_imm(b, pos, flipped_y, 1);
nir_def_rewrite_uses_after(&intr->def, flipped_pos);
return true;
}
static bool
lower_wpos_ytransform_instr(nir_builder *b, nir_intrinsic_instr *intr,
void *data)
{
lower_wpos_ytransform_state *state = data;
state->b = *b;
switch (intr->intrinsic) {
case nir_intrinsic_load_deref: {
nir_deref_instr *deref = nir_src_as_deref(intr->src[0]);
nir_variable *var = nir_deref_instr_get_variable(deref);
if (var->data.mode == nir_var_system_value &&
var->data.location == SYSTEM_VALUE_FRAG_COORD) {
/* gl_FragCoord should not have array/struct derefs: */
return lower_fragcoord(state, intr);
} else if (var->data.mode == nir_var_system_value &&
var->data.location == SYSTEM_VALUE_SAMPLE_POS) {
return lower_load_sample_pos(state, intr);
}
return false;
}
case nir_intrinsic_load_interpolated_input: {
nir_io_semantics sem = nir_intrinsic_io_semantics(intr);
if (sem.location == VARYING_SLOT_POS)
return lower_fragcoord(state, intr);
return false;
}
case nir_intrinsic_load_frag_coord:
return lower_fragcoord(state, intr);
case nir_intrinsic_load_sample_pos:
return lower_load_sample_pos(state, intr);
case nir_intrinsic_interp_deref_at_offset:
return lower_interp_deref_or_load_baryc_at_offset(state, intr, 1);
case nir_intrinsic_load_barycentric_at_offset:
return lower_interp_deref_or_load_baryc_at_offset(state, intr, 0);
case nir_intrinsic_ddy:
case nir_intrinsic_ddy_fine:
case nir_intrinsic_ddy_coarse:
return lower_ddy(state, intr);
default:
return false;
}
}
bool
nir_lower_wpos_ytransform(nir_shader *shader,
const nir_lower_wpos_ytransform_options *options)
{
assert(shader->info.io_lowered);
lower_wpos_ytransform_state state = {
.options = options,
};
assert(shader->info.stage == MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT);
return nir_shader_intrinsics_pass(shader,
lower_wpos_ytransform_instr,
nir_metadata_control_flow,
&state);
}