#!/usr/bin/python3 -i # # Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The Khronos Group Inc. # Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Valve Corporation # Copyright (c) 2015-2016 LunarG, Inc. # Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Google Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # Author: Dustin Graves # Author: Mark Lobodzinski import os,re,sys,string import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree from generator import * from collections import namedtuple from vuid_mapping import * # ParamCheckerGeneratorOptions - subclass of GeneratorOptions. # # Adds options used by ParamCheckerOutputGenerator object during Parameter # validation layer generation. # # Additional members # prefixText - list of strings to prefix generated header with # (usually a copyright statement + calling convention macros). # protectFile - True if multiple inclusion protection should be # generated (based on the filename) around the entire header. # protectFeature - True if #ifndef..#endif protection should be # generated around a feature interface in the header file. # genFuncPointers - True if function pointer typedefs should be # generated # protectProto - If conditional protection should be generated # around prototype declarations, set to either '#ifdef' # to require opt-in (#ifdef protectProtoStr) or '#ifndef' # to require opt-out (#ifndef protectProtoStr). Otherwise # set to None. # protectProtoStr - #ifdef/#ifndef symbol to use around prototype # declarations, if protectProto is set # apicall - string to use for the function declaration prefix, # such as APICALL on Windows. # apientry - string to use for the calling convention macro, # in typedefs, such as APIENTRY. # apientryp - string to use for the calling convention macro # in function pointer typedefs, such as APIENTRYP. # indentFuncProto - True if prototype declarations should put each # parameter on a separate line # indentFuncPointer - True if typedefed function pointers should put each # parameter on a separate line # alignFuncParam - if nonzero and parameters are being put on a # separate line, align parameter names at the specified column class ParamCheckerGeneratorOptions(GeneratorOptions): def __init__(self, filename = None, directory = '.', apiname = None, profile = None, versions = '.*', emitversions = '.*', defaultExtensions = None, addExtensions = None, removeExtensions = None, sortProcedure = regSortFeatures, prefixText = "", genFuncPointers = True, protectFile = True, protectFeature = True, protectProto = None, protectProtoStr = None, apicall = '', apientry = '', apientryp = '', indentFuncProto = True, indentFuncPointer = False, alignFuncParam = 0): GeneratorOptions.__init__(self, filename, directory, apiname, profile, versions, emitversions, defaultExtensions, addExtensions, removeExtensions, sortProcedure) self.prefixText = prefixText self.genFuncPointers = genFuncPointers self.protectFile = protectFile self.protectFeature = protectFeature self.protectProto = protectProto self.protectProtoStr = protectProtoStr self.apicall = apicall self.apientry = apientry self.apientryp = apientryp self.indentFuncProto = indentFuncProto self.indentFuncPointer = indentFuncPointer self.alignFuncParam = alignFuncParam # ParamCheckerOutputGenerator - subclass of OutputGenerator. # Generates param checker layer code. # # ---- methods ---- # ParamCheckerOutputGenerator(errFile, warnFile, diagFile) - args as for # OutputGenerator. Defines additional internal state. # ---- methods overriding base class ---- # beginFile(genOpts) # endFile() # beginFeature(interface, emit) # endFeature() # genType(typeinfo,name) # genStruct(typeinfo,name) # genGroup(groupinfo,name) # genEnum(enuminfo, name) # genCmd(cmdinfo) class ParamCheckerOutputGenerator(OutputGenerator): """Generate ParamChecker code based on XML element attributes""" # This is an ordered list of sections in the header file. ALL_SECTIONS = ['command'] def __init__(self, errFile = sys.stderr, warnFile = sys.stderr, diagFile = sys.stdout): OutputGenerator.__init__(self, errFile, warnFile, diagFile) self.INDENT_SPACES = 4 self.intercepts = [] self.declarations = [] # Commands to ignore self.blacklist = [ 'vkGetInstanceProcAddr', 'vkGetDeviceProcAddr', 'vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties', 'vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionsProperties', 'vkEnumerateDeviceLayerProperties', 'vkEnumerateDeviceExtensionsProperties', 'vkCreateDebugReportCallbackEXT', 'vkDebugReportMessageEXT'] # Structure fields to ignore self.structMemberBlacklist = { 'VkWriteDescriptorSet' : ['dstSet'] } # Validation conditions for some special case struct members that are conditionally validated self.structMemberValidationConditions = { 'VkPipelineColorBlendStateCreateInfo' : { 'logicOp' : '{}logicOpEnable == VK_TRUE' } } # Header version self.headerVersion = None # Internal state - accumulators for different inner block text self.validation = [] # Text comprising the main per-api parameter validation routines self.structNames = [] # List of Vulkan struct typenames self.stypes = [] # Values from the VkStructureType enumeration self.structTypes = dict() # Map of Vulkan struct typename to required VkStructureType self.handleTypes = set() # Set of handle type names self.commands = [] # List of CommandData records for all Vulkan commands self.structMembers = [] # List of StructMemberData records for all Vulkan structs self.validatedStructs = dict() # Map of structs type names to generated validation code for that struct type self.enumRanges = dict() # Map of enum name to BEGIN/END range values self.flags = set() # Map of flags typenames self.flagBits = dict() # Map of flag bits typename to list of values self.newFlags = set() # Map of flags typenames /defined in the current feature/ self.required_extensions = [] # List of required extensions for the current extension self.extension_type = '' # Type of active feature (extension), device or instance self.extension_names = dict() # Dictionary of extension names to extension name defines self.valid_vuids = set() # Set of all valid VUIDs # Named tuples to store struct and command data self.StructType = namedtuple('StructType', ['name', 'value']) self.CommandParam = namedtuple('CommandParam', ['type', 'name', 'ispointer', 'isstaticarray', 'isbool', 'israngedenum', 'isconst', 'isoptional', 'iscount', 'noautovalidity', 'len', 'extstructs', 'condition', 'cdecl']) self.CommandData = namedtuple('CommandData', ['name', 'params', 'cdecl', 'extension_type']) self.StructMemberData = namedtuple('StructMemberData', ['name', 'members']) self.vuid_file = None # Cover cases where file is built from scripts directory, Lin/Win, or Android build structure vuid_filename_locations = [ './vk_validation_error_messages.h', '../layers/vk_validation_error_messages.h', '../../layers/vk_validation_error_messages.h', '../../../layers/vk_validation_error_messages.h', ] for vuid_filename in vuid_filename_locations: if os.path.isfile(vuid_filename): self.vuid_file = open(vuid_filename, "r") break if self.vuid_file == None: print("Error: Could not find vk_validation_error_messages.h") quit() # def incIndent(self, indent): inc = ' ' * self.INDENT_SPACES if indent: return indent + inc return inc # def decIndent(self, indent): if indent and (len(indent) > self.INDENT_SPACES): return indent[:-self.INDENT_SPACES] return '' # Convert decimal number to 8 digit hexadecimal lower-case representation def IdToHex(self, dec_num): if dec_num > 4294967295: print ("ERROR: Decimal # %d can't be represented in 8 hex digits" % (dec_num)) sys.exit() hex_num = hex(dec_num) return hex_num[2:].zfill(8) # def beginFile(self, genOpts): OutputGenerator.beginFile(self, genOpts) # C-specific # # Open vk_validation_error_messages.h file to verify computed VUIDs for line in self.vuid_file: # Grab hex number from enum definition vuid_list = line.split('0x') # If this is a valid enumeration line, remove trailing comma and CR if len(vuid_list) == 2: vuid_num = vuid_list[1][:-2] # Make sure this is a good hex number before adding to set if len(vuid_num) == 8 and all(c in string.hexdigits for c in vuid_num): self.valid_vuids.add(vuid_num) # # User-supplied prefix text, if any (list of strings) if (genOpts.prefixText): for s in genOpts.prefixText: write(s, file=self.outFile) # # Multiple inclusion protection & C++ wrappers. if (genOpts.protectFile and self.genOpts.filename): headerSym = re.sub('\.h', '_H', os.path.basename(self.genOpts.filename)).upper() write('#ifndef', headerSym, file=self.outFile) write('#define', headerSym, '1', file=self.outFile) self.newline() # # Headers write('#include ', file=self.outFile) self.newline() write('#include "vulkan/vulkan.h"', file=self.outFile) write('#include "vk_layer_extension_utils.h"', file=self.outFile) write('#include "parameter_validation_utils.h"', file=self.outFile) # # Macros self.newline() write('#ifndef UNUSED_PARAMETER', file=self.outFile) write('#define UNUSED_PARAMETER(x) (void)(x)', file=self.outFile) write('#endif // UNUSED_PARAMETER', file=self.outFile) # # Namespace self.newline() write('namespace parameter_validation {', file = self.outFile) def endFile(self): # C-specific self.newline() commands_text = '\n'.join(self.validation) write(commands_text, file=self.outFile) self.newline() # Output declarations and record intercepted procedures write('// Declarations', file=self.outFile) write('\n'.join(self.declarations), file=self.outFile) write('// Map of all APIs to be intercepted by this layer', file=self.outFile) write('static const std::unordered_map name_to_funcptr_map = {', file=self.outFile) write('\n'.join(self.intercepts), file=self.outFile) write('};\n', file=self.outFile) self.newline() # Namespace write('} // namespace parameter_validation', file = self.outFile) # Finish C++ wrapper and multiple inclusion protection if (self.genOpts.protectFile and self.genOpts.filename): self.newline() write('#endif', file=self.outFile) # Finish processing in superclass OutputGenerator.endFile(self) def beginFeature(self, interface, emit): # Start processing in superclass OutputGenerator.beginFeature(self, interface, emit) # C-specific # Accumulate includes, defines, types, enums, function pointer typedefs, # end function prototypes separately for this feature. They're only # printed in endFeature(). self.headerVersion = None self.structNames = [] self.stypes = [] self.structTypes = dict() self.commands = [] self.structMembers = [] self.newFlags = set() # Save list of required extensions for this extension self.required_extensions = [] if self.featureName != "VK_VERSION_1_0": # Save Name Define to get correct enable name later nameElem = interface[0][1] name = nameElem.get('name') self.extension_names[self.featureName] = name # This extension is the first dependency for this command self.required_extensions.append(self.featureName) # Add any defined extension dependencies to the dependency list for this command required_extensions = interface.get('requires') if required_extensions is not None: self.required_extensions.extend(required_extensions.split(',')) # And note if this is an Instance or Device extension self.extension_type = interface.get('type') def endFeature(self): # C-specific # Actually write the interface to the output file. if (self.emit): # If type declarations are needed by other features based on # this one, it may be necessary to suppress the ExtraProtect, # or move it below the 'for section...' loop. ifdef = '' if (self.featureExtraProtect != None): ifdef = '#ifdef %s\n' % self.featureExtraProtect self.validation.append(ifdef) # Generate the struct member checking code from the captured data self.processStructMemberData() # Generate the command parameter checking code from the captured data self.processCmdData() # Write the declaration for the HeaderVersion if self.headerVersion: write('const uint32_t GeneratedHeaderVersion = {};'.format(self.headerVersion), file=self.outFile) self.newline() # Write the declarations for the VkFlags values combining all flag bits for flag in sorted(self.newFlags): flagBits = flag.replace('Flags', 'FlagBits') if flagBits in self.flagBits: bits = self.flagBits[flagBits] decl = 'const {} All{} = {}'.format(flag, flagBits, bits[0]) for bit in bits[1:]: decl += '|' + bit decl += ';' write(decl, file=self.outFile) endif = '\n' if (self.featureExtraProtect != None): endif = '#endif // %s\n' % self.featureExtraProtect self.validation.append(endif) # Finish processing in superclass OutputGenerator.endFeature(self) # # Type generation def genType(self, typeinfo, name): OutputGenerator.genType(self, typeinfo, name) typeElem = typeinfo.elem # If the type is a struct type, traverse the imbedded tags # generating a structure. Otherwise, emit the tag text. category = typeElem.get('category') if (category == 'struct' or category == 'union'): self.structNames.append(name) self.genStruct(typeinfo, name) elif (category == 'handle'): self.handleTypes.add(name) elif (category == 'bitmask'): self.flags.add(name) self.newFlags.add(name) elif (category == 'define'): if name == 'VK_HEADER_VERSION': nameElem = typeElem.find('name') self.headerVersion = noneStr(nameElem.tail).strip() # # Struct parameter check generation. # This is a special case of the tag where the contents are # interpreted as a set of tags instead of freeform C # C type declarations. The tags are just like # tags - they are a declaration of a struct or union member. # Only simple member declarations are supported (no nested # structs etc.) def genStruct(self, typeinfo, typeName): OutputGenerator.genStruct(self, typeinfo, typeName) conditions = self.structMemberValidationConditions[typeName] if typeName in self.structMemberValidationConditions else None members = typeinfo.elem.findall('.//member') # # Iterate over members once to get length parameters for arrays lens = set() for member in members: len = self.getLen(member) if len: lens.add(len) # # Generate member info membersInfo = [] for member in members: # Get the member's type and name info = self.getTypeNameTuple(member) type = info[0] name = info[1] stypeValue = '' cdecl = self.makeCParamDecl(member, 0) # Process VkStructureType if type == 'VkStructureType': # Extract the required struct type value from the comments # embedded in the original text defining the 'typeinfo' element rawXml = etree.tostring(typeinfo.elem).decode('ascii') result = re.search(r'VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_\w+', rawXml) if result: value = result.group(0) else: value = self.genVkStructureType(typeName) # Store the required type value self.structTypes[typeName] = self.StructType(name=name, value=value) # # Store pointer/array/string info # Check for parameter name in lens set iscount = False if name in lens: iscount = True # The pNext members are not tagged as optional, but are treated as # optional for parameter NULL checks. Static array members # are also treated as optional to skip NULL pointer validation, as # they won't be NULL. isstaticarray = self.paramIsStaticArray(member) isoptional = False if self.paramIsOptional(member) or (name == 'pNext') or (isstaticarray): isoptional = True # Determine if value should be ignored by code generation. noautovalidity = False if (member.attrib.get('noautovalidity') is not None) or ((typeName in self.structMemberBlacklist) and (name in self.structMemberBlacklist[typeName])): noautovalidity = True membersInfo.append(self.CommandParam(type=type, name=name, ispointer=self.paramIsPointer(member), isstaticarray=isstaticarray, isbool=True if type == 'VkBool32' else False, israngedenum=True if type in self.enumRanges else False, isconst=True if 'const' in cdecl else False, isoptional=isoptional, iscount=iscount, noautovalidity=noautovalidity, len=self.getLen(member), extstructs=self.registry.validextensionstructs[typeName] if name == 'pNext' else None, condition=conditions[name] if conditions and name in conditions else None, cdecl=cdecl)) self.structMembers.append(self.StructMemberData(name=typeName, members=membersInfo)) # # Capture group (e.g. C "enum" type) info to be used for # param check code generation. # These are concatenated together with other types. def genGroup(self, groupinfo, groupName): OutputGenerator.genGroup(self, groupinfo, groupName) groupElem = groupinfo.elem # # Store the sType values if groupName == 'VkStructureType': for elem in groupElem.findall('enum'): self.stypes.append(elem.get('name')) elif 'FlagBits' in groupName: bits = [] for elem in groupElem.findall('enum'): bits.append(elem.get('name')) if bits: self.flagBits[groupName] = bits else: # Determine if begin/end ranges are needed (we don't do this for VkStructureType, which has a more finely grained check) expandName = re.sub(r'([0-9a-z_])([A-Z0-9][^A-Z0-9]?)',r'\1_\2',groupName).upper() expandPrefix = expandName expandSuffix = '' expandSuffixMatch = re.search(r'[A-Z][A-Z]+$',groupName) if expandSuffixMatch: expandSuffix = '_' + expandSuffixMatch.group() # Strip off the suffix from the prefix expandPrefix = expandName.rsplit(expandSuffix, 1)[0] isEnum = ('FLAG_BITS' not in expandPrefix) if isEnum: self.enumRanges[groupName] = (expandPrefix + '_BEGIN_RANGE' + expandSuffix, expandPrefix + '_END_RANGE' + expandSuffix) # # Capture command parameter info to be used for param # check code generation. def genCmd(self, cmdinfo, name): OutputGenerator.genCmd(self, cmdinfo, name) interface_functions = [ 'vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties', 'vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties', 'vkEnumerateDeviceLayerProperties', 'vkCmdDebugMarkerEndEXT', # No validation! ] # Record that the function will be intercepted if name not in interface_functions: if (self.featureExtraProtect != None): self.declarations += [ '#ifdef %s' % self.featureExtraProtect ] self.intercepts += [ '#ifdef %s' % self.featureExtraProtect ] self.intercepts += [ ' {"%s", (void*)%s},' % (name,name[2:]) ] decls = self.makeCDecls(cmdinfo.elem) # Strip off 'vk' from API name self.declarations += [ '%s' % decls[0].replace("VKAPI_CALL vk", "VKAPI_CALL ") ] if (self.featureExtraProtect != None): self.intercepts += [ '#endif' ] self.declarations += [ '#endif' ] if name not in self.blacklist: params = cmdinfo.elem.findall('param') # Get list of array lengths lens = set() for param in params: len = self.getLen(param) if len: lens.add(len) # Get param info paramsInfo = [] for param in params: paramInfo = self.getTypeNameTuple(param) cdecl = self.makeCParamDecl(param, 0) # Check for parameter name in lens set iscount = False if paramInfo[1] in lens: iscount = True paramsInfo.append(self.CommandParam(type=paramInfo[0], name=paramInfo[1], ispointer=self.paramIsPointer(param), isstaticarray=self.paramIsStaticArray(param), isbool=True if paramInfo[0] == 'VkBool32' else False, israngedenum=True if paramInfo[0] in self.enumRanges else False, isconst=True if 'const' in cdecl else False, isoptional=self.paramIsOptional(param), iscount=iscount, noautovalidity=True if param.attrib.get('noautovalidity') is not None else False, len=self.getLen(param), extstructs=None, condition=None, cdecl=cdecl)) self.commands.append(self.CommandData(name=name, params=paramsInfo, cdecl=self.makeCDecls(cmdinfo.elem)[0], extension_type=self.extension_type)) # # Check if the parameter passed in is a pointer def paramIsPointer(self, param): ispointer = 0 paramtype = param.find('type') if (paramtype.tail is not None) and ('*' in paramtype.tail): ispointer = paramtype.tail.count('*') elif paramtype.text[:4] == 'PFN_': # Treat function pointer typedefs as a pointer to a single value ispointer = 1 return ispointer # # Check if the parameter passed in is a static array def paramIsStaticArray(self, param): isstaticarray = 0 paramname = param.find('name') if (paramname.tail is not None) and ('[' in paramname.tail): isstaticarray = paramname.tail.count('[') return isstaticarray # # Check if the parameter passed in is optional # Returns a list of Boolean values for comma separated len attributes (len='false,true') def paramIsOptional(self, param): # See if the handle is optional isoptional = False # Simple, if it's optional, return true optString = param.attrib.get('optional') if optString: if optString == 'true': isoptional = True elif ',' in optString: opts = [] for opt in optString.split(','): val = opt.strip() if val == 'true': opts.append(True) elif val == 'false': opts.append(False) else: print('Unrecognized len attribute value',val) isoptional = opts return isoptional # # Check if the handle passed in is optional # Uses the same logic as ValidityOutputGenerator.isHandleOptional def isHandleOptional(self, param, lenParam): # Simple, if it's optional, return true if param.isoptional: return True # If no validity is being generated, it usually means that validity is complex and not absolute, so let's say yes. if param.noautovalidity: return True # If the parameter is an array and we haven't already returned, find out if any of the len parameters are optional if lenParam and lenParam.isoptional: return True return False # # Generate a VkStructureType based on a structure typename def genVkStructureType(self, typename): # Add underscore between lowercase then uppercase value = re.sub('([a-z0-9])([A-Z])', r'\1_\2', typename) value = value.replace('D3_D12', 'D3D12') value = value.replace('Device_IDProp', 'Device_ID_Prop') # Change to uppercase value = value.upper() # Add STRUCTURE_TYPE_ return re.sub('VK_', 'VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_', value) # # Get the cached VkStructureType value for the specified struct typename, or generate a VkStructureType # value assuming the struct is defined by a different feature def getStructType(self, typename): value = None if typename in self.structTypes: value = self.structTypes[typename].value else: value = self.genVkStructureType(typename) self.logMsg('diag', 'ParameterValidation: Generating {} for {} structure type that was not defined by the current feature'.format(value, typename)) return value # # Retrieve the value of the len tag def getLen(self, param): result = None len = param.attrib.get('len') if len and len != 'null-terminated': # For string arrays, 'len' can look like 'count,null-terminated', # indicating that we have a null terminated array of strings. We # strip the null-terminated from the 'len' field and only return # the parameter specifying the string count if 'null-terminated' in len: result = len.split(',')[0] else: result = len result = str(result).replace('::', '->') return result # # Retrieve the type and name for a parameter def getTypeNameTuple(self, param): type = '' name = '' for elem in param: if elem.tag == 'type': type = noneStr(elem.text) elif elem.tag == 'name': name = noneStr(elem.text) return (type, name) # # Find a named parameter in a parameter list def getParamByName(self, params, name): for param in params: if param.name == name: return param return None # # Extract length values from latexmath. Currently an inflexible solution that looks for specific # patterns that are found in vk.xml. Will need to be updated when new patterns are introduced. def parseLateXMath(self, source): name = 'ERROR' decoratedName = 'ERROR' if 'mathit' in source: # Matches expressions similar to 'latexmath:[\lceil{\mathit{rasterizationSamples} \over 32}\rceil]' match = re.match(r'latexmath\s*\:\s*\[\s*\\l(\w+)\s*\{\s*\\mathit\s*\{\s*(\w+)\s*\}\s*\\over\s*(\d+)\s*\}\s*\\r(\w+)\s*\]', source) if not match or match.group(1) != match.group(4): raise 'Unrecognized latexmath expression' name = match.group(2) decoratedName = '{}({}/{})'.format(*match.group(1, 2, 3)) else: # Matches expressions similar to 'latexmath : [dataSize \over 4]' match = re.match(r'latexmath\s*\:\s*\[\s*(\w+)\s*\\over\s*(\d+)\s*\]', source) name = match.group(1) decoratedName = '{}/{}'.format(*match.group(1, 2)) return name, decoratedName # # Get the length paramater record for the specified parameter name def getLenParam(self, params, name): lenParam = None if name: if '->' in name: # The count is obtained by dereferencing a member of a struct parameter lenParam = self.CommandParam(name=name, iscount=True, ispointer=False, isbool=False, israngedenum=False, isconst=False, isstaticarray=None, isoptional=False, type=None, noautovalidity=False, len=None, extstructs=None, condition=None, cdecl=None) elif 'latexmath' in name: lenName, decoratedName = self.parseLateXMath(name) lenParam = self.getParamByName(params, lenName) # TODO: Zero-check the result produced by the equation? # Copy the stored len parameter entry and overwrite the name with the processed latexmath equation #param = self.getParamByName(params, lenName) #lenParam = self.CommandParam(name=decoratedName, iscount=param.iscount, ispointer=param.ispointer, # isoptional=param.isoptional, type=param.type, len=param.len, # isstaticarray=param.isstaticarray, extstructs=param.extstructs, # noautovalidity=True, condition=None, cdecl=param.cdecl) else: lenParam = self.getParamByName(params, name) return lenParam # # Convert a vulkan.h command declaration into a parameter_validation.h definition def getCmdDef(self, cmd): # Strip the trailing ';' and split into individual lines lines = cmd.cdecl[:-1].split('\n') # Replace Vulkan prototype lines[0] = 'static bool parameter_validation_' + cmd.name + '(' # Replace the first argument with debug_report_data, when the first argument is a handle (not vkCreateInstance) if cmd.name == 'vkCreateInstance': lines.insert(1, ' instance_layer_data*'.ljust(self.genOpts.alignFuncParam) + 'layer_data,') else: if cmd.params[0].type in ["VkInstance", "VkPhysicalDevice"]: reportData = ' instance_layer_data*'.ljust(self.genOpts.alignFuncParam) + 'layer_data,' else: reportData = ' layer_data*'.ljust(self.genOpts.alignFuncParam) + 'layer_data,' if len(lines) < 3: # Terminate correctly if single parameter lines[1] = reportData[:-1] + ')' else: lines[1] = reportData return '\n'.join(lines) # # Generate the code to check for a NULL dereference before calling the # validation function def genCheckedLengthCall(self, name, exprs): count = name.count('->') if count: checkedExpr = [] localIndent = '' elements = name.split('->') # Open the if expression blocks for i in range(0, count): checkedExpr.append(localIndent + 'if ({} != NULL) {{\n'.format('->'.join(elements[0:i+1]))) localIndent = self.incIndent(localIndent) # Add the validation expression for expr in exprs: checkedExpr.append(localIndent + expr) # Close the if blocks for i in range(0, count): localIndent = self.decIndent(localIndent) checkedExpr.append(localIndent + '}\n') return [checkedExpr] # No if statements were required return exprs # # Generate code to check for a specific condition before executing validation code def genConditionalCall(self, prefix, condition, exprs): checkedExpr = [] localIndent = '' formattedCondition = condition.format(prefix) checkedExpr.append(localIndent + 'if ({})\n'.format(formattedCondition)) checkedExpr.append(localIndent + '{\n') localIndent = self.incIndent(localIndent) for expr in exprs: checkedExpr.append(localIndent + expr) localIndent = self.decIndent(localIndent) checkedExpr.append(localIndent + '}\n') return [checkedExpr] # # Get VUID identifier from implicit VUID tag def GetVuid(self, vuid_string): if '->' in vuid_string: return "VALIDATION_ERROR_UNDEFINED" vuid_num = self.IdToHex(convertVUID(vuid_string)) if vuid_num in self.valid_vuids: vuid = "VALIDATION_ERROR_%s" % vuid_num else: vuid = "VALIDATION_ERROR_UNDEFINED" return vuid # # Generate the sType check string def makeStructTypeCheck(self, prefix, value, lenValue, valueRequired, lenValueRequired, lenPtrRequired, funcPrintName, lenPrintName, valuePrintName, postProcSpec, struct_type_name): checkExpr = [] stype = self.structTypes[value.type] if lenValue: vuid_name = struct_type_name if struct_type_name is not None else funcPrintName vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-parameter" % (vuid_name, value.name)) # This is an array with a pointer to a count value if lenValue.ispointer: # When the length parameter is a pointer, there is an extra Boolean parameter in the function call to indicate if it is required checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_struct_type_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{ldn}"{pps}, {ppp}"{dn}"{pps}, "{sv}", {pf}{ln}, {pf}{vn}, {sv}, {}, {}, {}, {});\n'.format( funcPrintName, lenPtrRequired, lenValueRequired, valueRequired, vuid, ln=lenValue.name, ldn=lenPrintName, dn=valuePrintName, vn=value.name, sv=stype.value, pf=prefix, **postProcSpec)) # This is an array with an integer count value else: checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_struct_type_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{ldn}"{pps}, {ppp}"{dn}"{pps}, "{sv}", {pf}{ln}, {pf}{vn}, {sv}, {}, {}, {});\n'.format( funcPrintName, lenValueRequired, valueRequired, vuid, ln=lenValue.name, ldn=lenPrintName, dn=valuePrintName, vn=value.name, sv=stype.value, pf=prefix, **postProcSpec)) # This is an individual struct else: vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-sType-sType" % value.type) checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_struct_type(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, "{sv}", {}{vn}, {sv}, {}, {});\n'.format( funcPrintName, valuePrintName, prefix, valueRequired, vuid, vn=value.name, sv=stype.value, vt=value.type, **postProcSpec)) return checkExpr # # Generate the handle check string def makeHandleCheck(self, prefix, value, lenValue, valueRequired, lenValueRequired, funcPrintName, lenPrintName, valuePrintName, postProcSpec): checkExpr = [] if lenValue: if lenValue.ispointer: # This is assumed to be an output array with a pointer to a count value raise('Unsupported parameter validation case: Output handle array elements are not NULL checked') else: # This is an array with an integer count value checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_handle_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{ldn}"{pps}, {ppp}"{dn}"{pps}, {pf}{ln}, {pf}{vn}, {}, {});\n'.format( funcPrintName, lenValueRequired, valueRequired, ln=lenValue.name, ldn=lenPrintName, dn=valuePrintName, vn=value.name, pf=prefix, **postProcSpec)) else: # This is assumed to be an output handle pointer raise('Unsupported parameter validation case: Output handles are not NULL checked') return checkExpr # # Generate check string for an array of VkFlags values def makeFlagsArrayCheck(self, prefix, value, lenValue, valueRequired, lenValueRequired, funcPrintName, lenPrintName, valuePrintName, postProcSpec): checkExpr = [] flagBitsName = value.type.replace('Flags', 'FlagBits') if not flagBitsName in self.flagBits: raise('Unsupported parameter validation case: array of reserved VkFlags') else: allFlags = 'All' + flagBitsName checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_flags_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {ppp}"{}"{pps}, "{}", {}, {pf}{}, {pf}{}, {}, {});\n'.format(funcPrintName, lenPrintName, valuePrintName, flagBitsName, allFlags, lenValue.name, value.name, lenValueRequired, valueRequired, pf=prefix, **postProcSpec)) return checkExpr # # Generate pNext check string def makeStructNextCheck(self, prefix, value, funcPrintName, valuePrintName, postProcSpec, struct_type_name): checkExpr = [] # Generate an array of acceptable VkStructureType values for pNext extStructCount = 0 extStructVar = 'NULL' extStructNames = 'NULL' vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-pNext-pNext" % struct_type_name) if value.extstructs: extStructVar = 'allowed_structs_{}'.format(struct_type_name) extStructCount = 'ARRAY_SIZE({})'.format(extStructVar) extStructNames = '"' + ', '.join(value.extstructs) + '"' checkExpr.append('const VkStructureType {}[] = {{ {} }};\n'.format(extStructVar, ', '.join([self.getStructType(s) for s in value.extstructs]))) checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_struct_pnext(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {}, {}{}, {}, {}, GeneratedHeaderVersion, {});\n'.format( funcPrintName, valuePrintName, extStructNames, prefix, value.name, extStructCount, extStructVar, vuid, **postProcSpec)) return checkExpr # # Generate the pointer check string def makePointerCheck(self, prefix, value, lenValue, valueRequired, lenValueRequired, lenPtrRequired, funcPrintName, lenPrintName, valuePrintName, postProcSpec, struct_type_name): checkExpr = [] vuid_tag_name = struct_type_name if struct_type_name is not None else funcPrintName if lenValue: count_required_vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-arraylength" % (vuid_tag_name, lenValue.name)) array_required_vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-parameter" % (vuid_tag_name, value.name)) # This is an array with a pointer to a count value if lenValue.ispointer: # If count and array parameters are optional, there will be no validation if valueRequired == 'true' or lenPtrRequired == 'true' or lenValueRequired == 'true': # When the length parameter is a pointer, there is an extra Boolean parameter in the function call to indicate if it is required checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{ldn}"{pps}, {ppp}"{dn}"{pps}, {pf}{ln}, {pf}{vn}, {}, {}, {}, {}, {});\n'.format( funcPrintName, lenPtrRequired, lenValueRequired, valueRequired, count_required_vuid, array_required_vuid, ln=lenValue.name, ldn=lenPrintName, dn=valuePrintName, vn=value.name, pf=prefix, **postProcSpec)) # This is an array with an integer count value else: # If count and array parameters are optional, there will be no validation if valueRequired == 'true' or lenValueRequired == 'true': if value.type != 'char': checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{ldn}"{pps}, {ppp}"{dn}"{pps}, {pf}{ln}, {pf}{vn}, {}, {}, {}, {});\n'.format( funcPrintName, lenValueRequired, valueRequired, count_required_vuid, array_required_vuid, ln=lenValue.name, ldn=lenPrintName, dn=valuePrintName, vn=value.name, pf=prefix, **postProcSpec)) else: # Arrays of strings receive special processing checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_string_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{ldn}"{pps}, {ppp}"{dn}"{pps}, {pf}{ln}, {pf}{vn}, {}, {}, {}, {});\n'.format( funcPrintName, lenValueRequired, valueRequired, count_required_vuid, array_required_vuid, ln=lenValue.name, ldn=lenPrintName, dn=valuePrintName, vn=value.name, pf=prefix, **postProcSpec)) if checkExpr: if lenValue and ('->' in lenValue.name): # Add checks to ensure the validation call does not dereference a NULL pointer to obtain the count checkExpr = self.genCheckedLengthCall(lenValue.name, checkExpr) # This is an individual struct that is not allowed to be NULL elif not value.isoptional: # Function pointers need a reinterpret_cast to void* ptr_required_vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-parameter" % (vuid_tag_name, value.name)) if value.type[:4] == 'PFN_': allocator_dict = {'pfnAllocation': '002004f0', 'pfnReallocation': '002004f2', 'pfnFree': '002004f4', 'pfnInternalAllocation': '002004f6' } vuid = allocator_dict.get(value.name) if vuid is not None: ptr_required_vuid = 'VALIDATION_ERROR_%s' % vuid checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_required_pointer(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, reinterpret_cast({}{}), {});\n'.format(funcPrintName, valuePrintName, prefix, value.name, ptr_required_vuid, **postProcSpec)) else: checkExpr.append('skipCall |= validate_required_pointer(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {}{}, {});\n'.format(funcPrintName, valuePrintName, prefix, value.name, ptr_required_vuid, **postProcSpec)) return checkExpr # # Process struct member validation code, performing name suibstitution if required def processStructMemberCode(self, line, funcName, memberNamePrefix, memberDisplayNamePrefix, postProcSpec): # Build format specifier list kwargs = {} if '{postProcPrefix}' in line: # If we have a tuple that includes a format string and format parameters, need to use ParameterName class if type(memberDisplayNamePrefix) is tuple: kwargs['postProcPrefix'] = 'ParameterName(' else: kwargs['postProcPrefix'] = postProcSpec['ppp'] if '{postProcSuffix}' in line: # If we have a tuple that includes a format string and format parameters, need to use ParameterName class if type(memberDisplayNamePrefix) is tuple: kwargs['postProcSuffix'] = ', ParameterName::IndexVector{{ {}{} }})'.format(postProcSpec['ppi'], memberDisplayNamePrefix[1]) else: kwargs['postProcSuffix'] = postProcSpec['pps'] if '{postProcInsert}' in line: # If we have a tuple that includes a format string and format parameters, need to use ParameterName class if type(memberDisplayNamePrefix) is tuple: kwargs['postProcInsert'] = '{}{}, '.format(postProcSpec['ppi'], memberDisplayNamePrefix[1]) else: kwargs['postProcInsert'] = postProcSpec['ppi'] if '{funcName}' in line: kwargs['funcName'] = funcName if '{valuePrefix}' in line: kwargs['valuePrefix'] = memberNamePrefix if '{displayNamePrefix}' in line: # Check for a tuple that includes a format string and format parameters to be used with the ParameterName class if type(memberDisplayNamePrefix) is tuple: kwargs['displayNamePrefix'] = memberDisplayNamePrefix[0] else: kwargs['displayNamePrefix'] = memberDisplayNamePrefix if kwargs: # Need to escape the C++ curly braces if 'IndexVector' in line: line = line.replace('IndexVector{ ', 'IndexVector{{ ') line = line.replace(' }),', ' }}),') return line.format(**kwargs) return line # # Process struct validation code for inclusion in function or parent struct validation code def expandStructCode(self, lines, funcName, memberNamePrefix, memberDisplayNamePrefix, indent, output, postProcSpec): for line in lines: if output: output[-1] += '\n' if type(line) is list: for sub in line: output.append(self.processStructMemberCode(indent + sub, funcName, memberNamePrefix, memberDisplayNamePrefix, postProcSpec)) else: output.append(self.processStructMemberCode(indent + line, funcName, memberNamePrefix, memberDisplayNamePrefix, postProcSpec)) return output # # Process struct pointer/array validation code, perfoeming name substitution if required def expandStructPointerCode(self, prefix, value, lenValue, funcName, valueDisplayName, postProcSpec): expr = [] expr.append('if ({}{} != NULL)\n'.format(prefix, value.name)) expr.append('{') indent = self.incIndent(None) if lenValue: # Need to process all elements in the array indexName = lenValue.name.replace('Count', 'Index') expr[-1] += '\n' if lenValue.ispointer: # If the length value is a pointer, de-reference it for the count. expr.append(indent + 'for (uint32_t {iname} = 0; {iname} < *{}{}; ++{iname})\n'.format(prefix, lenValue.name, iname=indexName)) else: expr.append(indent + 'for (uint32_t {iname} = 0; {iname} < {}{}; ++{iname})\n'.format(prefix, lenValue.name, iname=indexName)) expr.append(indent + '{') indent = self.incIndent(indent) # Prefix for value name to display in error message if value.ispointer == 2: memberNamePrefix = '{}{}[{}]->'.format(prefix, value.name, indexName) memberDisplayNamePrefix = ('{}[%i]->'.format(valueDisplayName), indexName) else: memberNamePrefix = '{}{}[{}].'.format(prefix, value.name, indexName) memberDisplayNamePrefix = ('{}[%i].'.format(valueDisplayName), indexName) else: memberNamePrefix = '{}{}->'.format(prefix, value.name) memberDisplayNamePrefix = '{}->'.format(valueDisplayName) # # Expand the struct validation lines expr = self.expandStructCode(self.validatedStructs[value.type], funcName, memberNamePrefix, memberDisplayNamePrefix, indent, expr, postProcSpec) # if lenValue: # Close if and for scopes indent = self.decIndent(indent) expr.append(indent + '}\n') expr.append('}\n') return expr # # Generate the parameter checking code def genFuncBody(self, funcName, values, valuePrefix, displayNamePrefix, structTypeName): lines = [] # Generated lines of code unused = [] # Unused variable names for value in values: usedLines = [] lenParam = None # # Prefix and suffix for post processing of parameter names for struct members. Arrays of structures need special processing to include the array index in the full parameter name. postProcSpec = {} postProcSpec['ppp'] = '' if not structTypeName else '{postProcPrefix}' postProcSpec['pps'] = '' if not structTypeName else '{postProcSuffix}' postProcSpec['ppi'] = '' if not structTypeName else '{postProcInsert}' # # Generate the full name of the value, which will be printed in the error message, by adding the variable prefix to the value name valueDisplayName = '{}{}'.format(displayNamePrefix, value.name) # # Check for NULL pointers, ignore the inout count parameters that # will be validated with their associated array if (value.ispointer or value.isstaticarray) and not value.iscount: # # Parameters for function argument generation req = 'true' # Paramerter cannot be NULL cpReq = 'true' # Count pointer cannot be NULL cvReq = 'true' # Count value cannot be 0 lenDisplayName = None # Name of length parameter to print with validation messages; parameter name with prefix applied # # Generate required/optional parameter strings for the pointer and count values if value.isoptional: req = 'false' if value.len: # The parameter is an array with an explicit count parameter lenParam = self.getLenParam(values, value.len) lenDisplayName = '{}{}'.format(displayNamePrefix, lenParam.name) if lenParam.ispointer: # Count parameters that are pointers are inout if type(lenParam.isoptional) is list: if lenParam.isoptional[0]: cpReq = 'false' if lenParam.isoptional[1]: cvReq = 'false' else: if lenParam.isoptional: cpReq = 'false' else: if lenParam.isoptional: cvReq = 'false' # # The parameter will not be processes when tagged as 'noautovalidity' # For the pointer to struct case, the struct pointer will not be validated, but any # members not tagged as 'noatuvalidity' will be validated if value.noautovalidity: # Log a diagnostic message when validation cannot be automatically generated and must be implemented manually self.logMsg('diag', 'ParameterValidation: No validation for {} {}'.format(structTypeName if structTypeName else funcName, value.name)) else: # # If this is a pointer to a struct with an sType field, verify the type if value.type in self.structTypes: usedLines += self.makeStructTypeCheck(valuePrefix, value, lenParam, req, cvReq, cpReq, funcName, lenDisplayName, valueDisplayName, postProcSpec, structTypeName) # If this is an input handle array that is not allowed to contain NULL handles, verify that none of the handles are VK_NULL_HANDLE elif value.type in self.handleTypes and value.isconst and not self.isHandleOptional(value, lenParam): usedLines += self.makeHandleCheck(valuePrefix, value, lenParam, req, cvReq, funcName, lenDisplayName, valueDisplayName, postProcSpec) elif value.type in self.flags and value.isconst: usedLines += self.makeFlagsArrayCheck(valuePrefix, value, lenParam, req, cvReq, funcName, lenDisplayName, valueDisplayName, postProcSpec) elif value.isbool and value.isconst: usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_bool32_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {pf}{}, {pf}{}, {}, {});\n'.format(funcName, lenDisplayName, valueDisplayName, lenParam.name, value.name, cvReq, req, pf=valuePrefix, **postProcSpec)) elif value.israngedenum and value.isconst: enumRange = self.enumRanges[value.type] usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_ranged_enum_array(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {ppp}"{}"{pps}, "{}", {}, {}, {pf}{}, {pf}{}, {}, {});\n'.format(funcName, lenDisplayName, valueDisplayName, value.type, enumRange[0], enumRange[1], lenParam.name, value.name, cvReq, req, pf=valuePrefix, **postProcSpec)) elif value.name == 'pNext': # We need to ignore VkDeviceCreateInfo and VkInstanceCreateInfo, as the loader manipulates them in a way that is not documented in vk.xml if not structTypeName in ['VkDeviceCreateInfo', 'VkInstanceCreateInfo']: usedLines += self.makeStructNextCheck(valuePrefix, value, funcName, valueDisplayName, postProcSpec, structTypeName) else: usedLines += self.makePointerCheck(valuePrefix, value, lenParam, req, cvReq, cpReq, funcName, lenDisplayName, valueDisplayName, postProcSpec, structTypeName) # # If this is a pointer to a struct (input), see if it contains members that need to be checked if value.type in self.validatedStructs and value.isconst: usedLines.append(self.expandStructPointerCode(valuePrefix, value, lenParam, funcName, valueDisplayName, postProcSpec)) # Non-pointer types else: # # The parameter will not be processes when tagged as 'noautovalidity' # For the struct case, the struct type will not be validated, but any # members not tagged as 'noatuvalidity' will be validated if value.noautovalidity: # Log a diagnostic message when validation cannot be automatically generated and must be implemented manually self.logMsg('diag', 'ParameterValidation: No validation for {} {}'.format(structTypeName if structTypeName else funcName, value.name)) else: vuid_name_tag = structTypeName if structTypeName is not None else funcName if value.type in self.structTypes: stype = self.structTypes[value.type] vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-sType-sType" % value.type) usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_struct_type(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, "{sv}", &({}{vn}), {sv}, false, {});\n'.format( funcName, valueDisplayName, valuePrefix, vuid, vn=value.name, sv=stype.value, vt=value.type, **postProcSpec)) elif value.type in self.handleTypes: if not self.isHandleOptional(value, None): usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_required_handle(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {}{});\n'.format(funcName, valueDisplayName, valuePrefix, value.name, **postProcSpec)) elif value.type in self.flags: flagBitsName = value.type.replace('Flags', 'FlagBits') if not flagBitsName in self.flagBits: vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-zerobitmask" % (vuid_name_tag, value.name)) usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_reserved_flags(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {pf}{}, {});\n'.format(funcName, valueDisplayName, value.name, vuid, pf=valuePrefix, **postProcSpec)) else: if value.isoptional: flagsRequired = 'false' vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-parameter" % (vuid_name_tag, value.name)) else: flagsRequired = 'true' vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-requiredbitmask" % (vuid_name_tag, value.name)) allFlagsName = 'All' + flagBitsName usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_flags(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, "{}", {}, {pf}{}, {}, false, {});\n'.format(funcName, valueDisplayName, flagBitsName, allFlagsName, value.name, flagsRequired, vuid, pf=valuePrefix, **postProcSpec)) elif value.type in self.flagBits: flagsRequired = 'false' if value.isoptional else 'true' allFlagsName = 'All' + value.type vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-parameter" % (vuid_name_tag, value.name)) usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_flags(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, "{}", {}, {pf}{}, {}, true, {});\n'.format(funcName, valueDisplayName, value.type, allFlagsName, value.name, flagsRequired, vuid, pf=valuePrefix, **postProcSpec)) elif value.isbool: usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_bool32(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, {}{});\n'.format(funcName, valueDisplayName, valuePrefix, value.name, **postProcSpec)) elif value.israngedenum: enumRange = self.enumRanges[value.type] vuid = self.GetVuid("VUID-%s-%s-parameter" % (vuid_name_tag, value.name)) usedLines.append('skipCall |= validate_ranged_enum(layer_data->report_data, "{}", {ppp}"{}"{pps}, "{}", {}, {}, {}{}, {});\n'.format(funcName, valueDisplayName, value.type, enumRange[0], enumRange[1], valuePrefix, value.name, vuid, **postProcSpec)) # # If this is a struct, see if it contains members that need to be checked if value.type in self.validatedStructs: memberNamePrefix = '{}{}.'.format(valuePrefix, value.name) memberDisplayNamePrefix = '{}.'.format(valueDisplayName) usedLines.append(self.expandStructCode(self.validatedStructs[value.type], funcName, memberNamePrefix, memberDisplayNamePrefix, '', [], postProcSpec)) # # Append the parameter check to the function body for the current command if usedLines: # Apply special conditional checks if value.condition: usedLines = self.genConditionalCall(valuePrefix, value.condition, usedLines) lines += usedLines elif not value.iscount: # If no expression was generated for this value, it is unreferenced by the validation function, unless # it is an array count, which is indirectly referenced for array valiadation. unused.append(value.name) return lines, unused # # Generate the struct member check code from the captured data def processStructMemberData(self): indent = self.incIndent(None) for struct in self.structMembers: # # The string returned by genFuncBody will be nested in an if check for a NULL pointer, so needs its indent incremented lines, unused = self.genFuncBody('{funcName}', struct.members, '{valuePrefix}', '{displayNamePrefix}', struct.name) if lines: self.validatedStructs[struct.name] = lines # # Generate the command param check code from the captured data def processCmdData(self): indent = self.incIndent(None) for command in self.commands: # Skip first parameter if it is a dispatch handle (everything except vkCreateInstance) startIndex = 0 if command.name == 'vkCreateInstance' else 1 lines, unused = self.genFuncBody(command.name, command.params[startIndex:], '', '', None) # Cannot validate extension dependencies for device extension APIs a physical device as their dispatchable object if self.required_extensions and self.extension_type == 'device' and command.params[0].type != 'VkPhysicalDevice': # The actual extension names are not all available yet, so we'll tag these now and replace them just before # writing the validation routines out to a file ext_test = '' for ext in self.required_extensions: ext_name_define = '' ext_enable_name = '' for extension in self.registry.extensions: if extension.attrib['name'] == ext: ext_name_define = extension[0][1].get('name') ext_enable_name = ext_name_define.lower() ext_enable_name = re.sub('_extension_name', '', ext_enable_name) break ext_test = 'if (!layer_data->extensions.%s) skipCall |= OutputExtensionError(layer_data, "%s", %s);\n' % (ext_enable_name, command.name, ext_name_define) lines.insert(0, ext_test) if lines: cmdDef = self.getCmdDef(command) + '\n' cmdDef += '{\n' # Process unused parameters, Ignoring the first dispatch handle parameter, which is not # processed by parameter_validation (except for vkCreateInstance, which does not have a # handle as its first parameter) if unused: for name in unused: cmdDef += indent + 'UNUSED_PARAMETER({});\n'.format(name) if len(unused) > 0: cmdDef += '\n' cmdDef += indent + 'bool skipCall = false;\n' for line in lines: cmdDef += '\n' if type(line) is list: for sub in line: cmdDef += indent + sub else: cmdDef += indent + line cmdDef += '\n' cmdDef += indent + 'return skipCall;\n' cmdDef += '}\n' self.validation.append(cmdDef)