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Vinson Lee
e372aa6949 glsl: Remove unused member predicate from ir_dead_functions_visitor.
Fix uninitialized pointer field defect reported by Coverity.

Signed-off-by: Vinson Lee <vlee@freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
2012-04-28 14:00:36 -07:00
Kenneth Graunke
82065fa20e glsl: Remove ir_call::get_callee() and set_callee().
Previously, set_callee() performed some assertions about the type of the
ir_call; protecting the bare pointer ensured these checks would be run.

However, ir_call no longer has a type, so the getter and setter methods
don't actually do anything useful.  Remove them in favor of accessing
callee directly, as is done with most other fields in our IR.

Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
2012-04-02 14:15:43 -07:00
Paul Berry
482338842d Revert "glsl: Skip processing the first function's body in do_dead_functions()."
opt_dead_functions contained a shortcut to skip processing the first
function's body, based on the assumption that IR functions are
topologically sorted, with callees always coming before their callers
(therefore the first function cannot contain any calls).

This assumption turns out not to be true in general.  For example, the
following code snippet gets translated to IR that violates this
assumption:

    void f();
    void g();
    void f() { g(); }
    void g() { ... }

In practice, the shortcut didn't cause bugs because of a coincidence
of the circumstances in which opt_dead_functions is called:

(a) we do inlining right before dead function elimination, and
    inlining (when successful) eliminates all calls.

(b) for user-defined functions, inlining is always successful, because
    previous optimization passes (during compilation) have reduced
    them to a form that is eligible for inlining.

(c) the function that appears first in the IR can't possibly call a
    built-in function, because built-in functions are always emitted
    before the function that calls them.

It seems unnecessarily fragile to have opt_dead_functions depend on
these coincidences.  And the next patch in this series will break (c).
So I'm reverting the shortcut.  The consequence will be a slight
increase in link time for complex shaders.

This reverts commit c75427f4c8.

Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
2011-08-08 12:43:04 -07:00
Eric Anholt
c75427f4c8 glsl: Skip processing the first function's body in do_dead_functions().
It can't call anything, so there's no point.
2011-03-15 10:14:51 -07:00
Eric Anholt
11af045ea8 glsl: Whitespace fixup in opt_dead_functions.cpp. 2011-03-15 10:14:51 -07:00
Ian Romanick
497baf4e4a Use C-style system headers in C++ code to avoid issues with std:: namespace 2011-02-21 13:07:29 -08:00
Vinson Lee
61c59234f9 glsl: Add using statements for standard library functions.
Standard library functions in C++ are in the std namespace. When using
C++-style header files for the standard library, some compilers, such as
Sun Studio, provide symbols only for the std namespace and not for the
global namespace.

This patch adds using statements for standard library functions. Another
option could have been to prepend standard library function calls with
'std::'.

This patch fixes several compilation errors with Sun Studio.
2011-02-03 19:19:12 -08:00
Kenneth Graunke
d3073f58c1 Convert everything from the talloc API to the ralloc API. 2011-01-31 10:17:09 -08:00
Chad Versace
df883eb157 glsl: Fix Doxygen tag \file in recently renamed files 2010-11-17 12:07:24 -08:00
Kenneth Graunke
32aaf89823 glsl: Rename various ir_* files to lower_* and opt_*.
This helps distinguish between lowering passes, optimization passes, and
other compiler code.
2010-11-15 16:34:20 -08:00
Renamed from src/glsl/ir_dead_functions.cpp (Browse further)