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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2<registry>
3    <!--
4    Copyright (c) 2015 The Khronos Group Inc.
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25    <!--
26    This file, spir-v.xml, is the SPIR-V Tool ID, opcode and enumerant registry.
27    The canonical version of the registry, together with related schema and
28    documentation, can be found in the Khronos Registry at
29    include/spirv/spir-v.xml in the master branch at
30    https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Headers
31    -->
32
33    <!-- SECTION: SPIR-V Tool ID Definitions  -->
34
35    <!-- A SPIR-V Generator Magic Number is a 32 bit word: The high order 16
36         bits are a tool ID, which should be unique across all SPIR-V
37         generators. The low order 16 bits are reserved for use as a tool
38         version number, or any other purpose the tool supplier chooses.
39         Only the tool IDs are reserved with Khronos.
40
41         Add new tool ID reservations contiguously with the first available
42         number (the "start" attribute of the <unused> tag below), and
43         modify that <unused> tag accordingly. Please add a vendor/tool
44         supplier name in a 'vendor="name"' attribute; a tool name in a
45         'tool="name"' attribute; and a contact person/address in a
46         'comment' attribute. Remember that this value is the high 16 bits
47         of a 32-bit word.
48
49         Note: a single vendor/tool supplier may have multiple tool IDs
50         reserved for different SPIR-V generators -->
51
52    <ids type="vendor" start="0" end="0xFFFF" comment="SPIR-V Tool IDs">
53        <id value="0"   vendor="Khronos"    comment="Reserved by Khronos"/>
54        <id value="1"   vendor="LunarG"     comment="Contact TBD"/>
55        <id value="2"   vendor="Valve"      comment="Contact TBD"/>
56        <id value="3"   vendor="Codeplay"   comment="Contact Victor Lomuller, victor@codeplay.com"/>
57        <id value="4"   vendor="NVIDIA"     comment="Contact Kerch Holt, kholt@nvidia.com"/>
58        <id value="5"   vendor="ARM"        comment="Contact Kevin Petit, kevin.petit@arm.com"/>
59        <id value="6"   vendor="Khronos" tool="LLVM/SPIR-V Translator" comment="Contact Yaxun (Sam) Liu, yaxun.liu@amd.com"/>
60        <id value="7"   vendor="Khronos" tool="SPIR-V Tools Assembler" comment="Contact David Neto, dneto@google.com"/>
61        <id value="8"   vendor="Khronos" tool="Glslang Reference Front End" comment="Contact John Kessenich, johnkessenich@google.com"/>
62        <id value="9"   vendor="Qualcomm"   comment="Contact weifengz@qti.qualcomm.com"/>
63        <id value="10"  vendor="AMD"        comment="Contact Daniel Rakos, daniel.rakos@amd.com"/>
64        <id value="11"  vendor="Intel"      comment="Contact Alexey, alexey.bader@intel.com"/>
65        <id value="12"  vendor="Imagination" comment="Contact Stephen Clarke, stephen.clarke@imgtec.com"/>
66        <id value="13"  vendor="Google" tool="Shaderc over Glslang" comment="Contact David Neto, dneto@google.com"/>
67        <id value="14"  vendor="Google" tool="spiregg" comment="Contact Lei Zhang, antiagainst@google.com"/>
68        <id value="15"  vendor="Google" tool="rspirv" comment="Contact Lei Zhang, antiagainst@gmail.com"/>
69        <id value="16"  vendor="X-LEGEND"   tool="Mesa-IR/SPIR-V Translator" comment="Contact Metora Wang, github:metora/MesaGLSLCompiler"/>
70        <id value="17"  vendor="Khronos" tool="SPIR-V Tools Linker" comment="Contact David Neto, dneto@google.com"/>
71        <id value="18"  vendor="Wine" tool="VKD3D Shader Compiler" comment="Contact wine-devel@winehq.org"/>
72        <id value="19"  vendor="Tellusim" tool="Clay Shader Compiler" comment="Contact info@tellusim.com"/>
73        <id value="20"  vendor="W3C WebGPU Group" tool="WHLSL Shader Translator" comment="https://github.com/gpuweb/WHLSL"/>
74        <id value="21"  vendor="Google" tool="Clspv" comment="Contact David Neto, dneto@google.com"/>
75        <id value="22"  vendor="Google" tool="MLIR SPIR-V Serializer" comment="Contact Lei Zhang, antiagainst@google.com"/>
76        <id value="23"  vendor="Google" tool="Tint Compiler" comment="Contact David Neto, dneto@google.com"/>
77        <id value="24"  vendor="Google" tool="ANGLE Shader Compiler" comment="Contact Shahbaz Youssefi, syoussefi@google.com"/>
78        <id value="25"  vendor="Netease Games" tool="Messiah Shader Compiler" comment="Contact Yuwen Wu, atyuwen@gmail.com"/>
79        <id value="26"  vendor="Xenia" tool="Xenia Emulator Microcode Translator" comment="Contact Vitaliy Kuzmin, triang3l@yandex.ru, https://github.com/xenia-project/xenia"/>
80        <id value="27"  vendor="Embark Studios" tool="Rust GPU Compiler Backend" comment="https://github.com/embarkstudios/rust-gpu"/>
81        <id value="28"  vendor="gfx-rs community" tool="Naga" comment="https://github.com/gfx-rs/naga"/>
82        <id value="29"  vendor="Mikkosoft Productions" tool="MSP Shader Compiler" comment="Contact Mikko Rasa, tdb@tdb.fi"/>
83        <id value="30"  vendor="SpvGenTwo community" tool="SpvGenTwo SPIR-V IR Tools" comment="https://github.com/rAzoR8/SpvGenTwo"/>
84        <id value="31"  vendor="Google" tool="Skia SkSL" comment="Contact Ethan Nicholas, ethannicholas@google.com"/>
85        <id value="32"  vendor="TornadoVM" tool="Beehive SPIRV Toolkit" comment="https://github.com/beehive-lab/beehive-spirv-toolkit"/>
86        <id value="33"  vendor="DragonJoker" tool="ShaderWriter" comment="Contact Sylvain Doremus, https://github.com/DragonJoker/ShaderWriter"/>
87        <id value="34"  vendor="Rayan Hatout" tool="SPIRVSmith" comment="Contact Rayan Hatout rayan.hatout@gmail.com, Repo https://github.com/rayanht/SPIRVSmith"/>
88        <id value="35"  vendor="Saarland University" tool="Shady" comment="Contact Hugo Devillers devillers@uni-saarland.de, Repo https://github.com/Hugobros3/shady"/>
89        <id value="36"  vendor="Taichi Graphics" tool="Taichi" comment="Contact Rendong Liang rendongliang@taichi.graphics, Repo https://github.com/taichi-dev/taichi"/>
90        <id value="37"  vendor="heroseh" tool="Hero C Compiler" comment="https://github.com/heroseh/hcc"/>
91        <id value="38"  vendor="Meta" tool="SparkSL" comment="Contact Dunfan Lu, dunfanlu@meta.com, https://sparkar.facebook.com/ar-studio/learn/sparksl/sparksl-overview"/>
92        <id value="39"  vendor="SirLynix" tool="Nazara ShaderLang Compiler" comment="Contact Jérôme Leclercq, https://github.com/NazaraEngine/ShaderLang"/>
93        <id value="40"  vendor="NVIDIA" tool="Slang Compiler" comment="Contact Theresa Foley, tfoley@nvidia.com, https://github.com/shader-slang/slang/"/>
94        <unused start="41" end="0xFFFF" comment="Tool ID range reservable for future use by vendors"/>
95    </ids>
96
97    <!-- SECTION: SPIR-V Opcodes and Enumerants -->
98
99    <!-- Vendors reserve new ranges of:
100           - opcode enumerants in the "opcode" list below, and
101           - non-opcode enumerants in the non-opcodes "enumerant" list below.
102         Both are reserved by contiguous blocks of 64, preceding the given
103         "Future use" blocks.
104
105         SPIR-V background:
106           - SPIR-V currently has well over 30 enums, including the opcode enum
107           - each enum has its own name space, allowing reuse of enumerants
108           - SPIR-V restricts opcode enumerants to 16 bits
109           - all other enums use 32-bit enumerants
110
111         Reservation rules:
112           - opcode reservations ("opcode") are only valid for opcodes
113           - non-opcode reservations ("enumerant") are not valid for opcodes
114           - reservations in the enumerant list are valid for all non-opcode enums
115           - it is simpler to use each non-opcode enumerant for only one purpose
116             but this is left to the discretion of the vendor
117           - all enumerants in a range should be used before allocating a new range
118             (several extensions can use enumerants from the same range)
119
120         Each vendor determines the use of enumerants in the ranges they
121         reserve. Vendors are not required to disclose those uses.  If the use
122         of an enumerant is included in an extension that is adopted by a Khronos
123         extension or specification, then that enumerant's use may be permanently
124         fixed as if originally reserved in a Khronos range.
125
126         -->
127
128    <!-- Begin reservations of opcode enumerants -->
129    <ids type="opcode" start="0" end="4095" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved opcodes, not available to vendors - see the SPIR-V Specification"/>
130    <ids type="opcode" start="4096" end="4159" vendor="Mesa" comment="Contact TBD"/>
131    <ids type="opcode" start="4160" end="4415" vendor="ARM" comment="Contact kevin.petit@arm.com"/>
132    <ids type="opcode" start="4416" end="4479" vendor="Khronos" comment="SPV_ARB_shader_ballot - contact Neil Henning, neil.henning@amd.com"/>
133    <ids type="opcode" start="4480" end="4991" vendor="Qualcomm" comment="Contact weifengz@qti.qualcomm.com"/>
134    <ids type="opcode" start="4992" end="5247" vendor="AMD"/>
135    <ids type="opcode" start="5248" end="5503" vendor="NVIDIA"/>
136    <ids type="opcode" start="5504" end="5567" vendor="Imagination"/>
137    <ids type="opcode" start="5568" end="5631" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact ben.ashbaugh@intel.com"/>
138    <ids type="opcode" start="5632" end="5695" vendor="Google" comment="Contact dneto@google.com"/>
139    <ids type="opcode" start="5696" end="5823" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact ben.ashbaugh@intel.com"/>
140    <ids type="opcode" start="5824" end="5951" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact michael.kinsner@intel.com"/>
141    <ids type="opcode" start="5952" end="6015" vendor="Codeplay" comment="Contact victor@codeplay.com"/>
142    <ids type="opcode" start="6016" end="6079" vendor="Khronos" comment="Contact @tobski"/>
143    <ids type="opcode" start="6080" end="6143" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact mariusz.merecki@intel.com"/>
144    <ids type="opcode" start="6144" end="6271" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact michael.kinsner@intel.com"/>
145    <ids type="opcode" start="6272" end="6399" vendor="Huawei" comment="Contact wanghuilong2@xunweitech.com"/>
146    <ids type="opcode" start="6400" end="6463" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact ben.ashbaugh@intel.com"/>
147    <ids type="opcode" start="6464" end="6527" vendor="N/A" comment="Blank range to keep alignment with non-opcodes"/>
148    <ids type="opcode" start="6528" end="6591" vendor="Codeplay" comment="Contact duncan.brawley@codeplay.com"/>
149    <ids type="opcode" start="6592" end="6655" vendor="Saarland University" comment="Contact devillers@cg.uni-saarland.de"/>
150    <ids type="opcode" start="6656" end="6719" vendor="Meta" comment="Contact dunfanlu@meta.com"/>
151    <!-- Opcode enumerants to reserve for future use. To get a block, allocate
152         multiples of 64 starting at the lowest available point in this
153         block and add a corresponding <ids> tag immediately above. Make
154         sure to fill in the vendor attribute, and preferably add a contact
155         person/address in a comment attribute. -->
156    <!-- Example new block: <ids type="opcode" start="XXXX" end="XXXX+64n-1" vendor="Add vendor" comment="Contact TBD"/> -->
157    <ids type="opcode" start="6656" end="65535" comment="Opcode range reservable for future use by vendors"/>
158    <!-- End reservations of opcodes -->
159
160
161    <!-- Begin reservations of non-opcode enumerants -->
162    <ids type="enumerant" start="0" end="4095" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved enumerants, not available to vendors - see the SPIR-V Specification"/>
163    <ids type="enumerant" start="4096" end="4159" vendor="Mesa" comment="Contact TBD"/>
164    <ids type="enumerant" start="4160" end="4415" vendor="ARM" comment="Contact kevin.petit@arm.com"/>
165    <ids type="enumerant" start="4416" end="4479" vendor="Khronos" comment="SPV_ARB_shader_ballot - contact Neil Henning, neil.henning@amd.com"/>
166    <ids type="enumerant" start="4480" end="4991" vendor="Qualcomm" comment="Contact weifengz@qti.qualcomm.com"/>
167    <ids type="enumerant" start="4992" end="5247" vendor="AMD"/>
168    <ids type="enumerant" start="5248" end="5503" vendor="NVIDIA"/>
169    <ids type="enumerant" start="5504" end="5567" vendor="Imagination"/>
170    <ids type="enumerant" start="5568" end="5631" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact ben.ashbaugh@intel.com"/>
171    <ids type="enumerant" start="5632" end="5695" vendor="Google" comment="Contact dneto@google.com"/>
172    <ids type="enumerant" start="5696" end="5823" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact ben.ashbaugh@intel.com"/>
173    <ids type="enumerant" start="5824" end="5951" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact michael.kinsner@intel.com"/>
174    <ids type="enumerant" start="5952" end="6015" vendor="Codeplay" comment="Contact victor@codeplay.com"/>
175    <ids type="enumerant" start="6016" end="6079" vendor="Khronos" comment="Contact @tobski"/>
176    <ids type="enumerant" start="6080" end="6143" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact mariusz.merecki@intel.com"/>
177    <ids type="enumerant" start="6144" end="6271" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact michael.kinsner@intel.com"/>
178    <ids type="enumerant" start="6272" end="6399" vendor="Huawei" comment="Contact wanghuilong2@xunweitech.com"/>
179    <ids type="enumerant" start="6400" end="6463" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact ben.ashbaugh@intel.com"/>
180    <ids type="enumerant" start="6464" end="6527" vendor="Mikkosoft Productions" comment="Contact Mikko Rasa, tdb@tdb.fi"/>
181    <ids type="enumerant" start="6528" end="6591" vendor="Codeplay" comment="Contact duncan.brawley@codeplay.com"/>
182    <ids type="enumerant" start="6592" end="6655" vendor="Saarland University" comment="Contact devillers@cg.uni-saarland.de"/>
183    <ids type="enumerant" start="6656" end="6719" vendor="Meta" comment="Contact dunfanlu@meta.com"/>
184    <!-- Enumerants to reserve for future use. To get a block, allocate
185         multiples of 64 starting at the lowest available point in this
186         block and add a corresponding <ids> tag immediately above. Make
187         sure to fill in the vendor attribute, and preferably add a contact
188         person/address in a comment attribute. -->
189    <!-- Example new block: <ids type="enumerant" start="XXXX" end="XXXX+64n-1" vendor="Add vendor" comment="Contact TBD"/> -->
190    <ids type="enumerant" start="6656" end="4294967295" comment="Enumerant range reservable for future use by vendors"/>
191    <!-- End reservations of enumerants -->
192
193
194    <!-- SECTION: SPIR-V Loop Control Bit Reservations -->
195    <!-- Reserve ranges of bits in the loop control bitfield.
196
197         Each vendor determines the use of values in their own ranges.
198         Vendors are not required to disclose those uses.  If the use of a
199         value is included in an extension that is adopted by a Khronos
200         extension or specification, then that value's use may be permanently
201         fixed as if originally reserved in a Khronos range.
202
203         The SPIR Working Group strongly recommends:
204         - Each value is used for only one purpose.
205         - All values in a range should be used before allocating a new range.
206         -->
207
208    <!-- Reserved loop control bits -->
209    <ids type="LoopControl" start="0" end="15" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved LoopControl bits, not available to vendors - see the SPIR-V Specification"/>
210    <ids type="LoopControl" start="16" end="25" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact michael.kinsner@intel.com"/>
211    <ids type="LoopControl" start="26" end="30" comment="Unreserved bits reservable for use by vendors"/>
212    <ids type="LoopControl" start="31" end="31" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved LoopControl bit, not available to vendors"/>
213
214
215    <!-- SECTION: SPIR-V Function Control Bit Reservations -->
216    <!-- Reserve ranges of bits in the function control bitfield.
217
218         Each vendor determines the use of values in their own ranges.
219         Vendors are not required to disclose those uses.  If the use of a
220         value is included in an extension that is adopted by a Khronos
221         extension or specification, then that value's use may be permanently
222         fixed as if originally reserved in a Khronos range.
223
224         The SPIR Working Group strongly recommends:
225         - Each value is used for only one purpose.
226         - All values in a range should be used before allocating a new range.
227         -->
228
229    <!-- Reserved function control bits -->
230    <ids type="FunctionControl" start="0" end="15" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved FunctionControl bits, not available to vendors - see the SPIR-V Specification"/>
231    <ids type="FunctionControl" start="16" end="16" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact ben.ashbaugh@intel.com"/>
232    <ids type="FunctionControl" start="17" end="30" comment="Unreserved bits reservable for use by vendors"/>
233    <ids type="FunctionControl" start="31" end="31" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved FunctionControl bit, not available to vendors"/>
234
235
236    <!-- SECTION: SPIR-V FP Fast Math Mode Bit Reservations -->
237    <!-- Reserve ranges of bits in the "FP Fast Math Mode" bitfield.
238         Each vendor determines the use of values in their own ranges.
239         Vendors are not required to disclose those uses.  If the use of a
240         value is included in an extension that is adopted by a Khronos
241         extension or specification, then that value's use may be permanently
242         fixed as if originally reserved in a Khronos range.
243         The SPIR Working Group strongly recommends:
244         - Each value is used for only one purpose.
245         - All values in a range should be used before allocating a new range.
246         -->
247
248    <!-- Reserved FP fast math mode bits -->
249    <ids type="FPFastMathMode" start="0" end="15" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved FPFastMathMode bits, not available to vendors - see the SPIR-V Specification"/>
250    <ids type="FPFastMathMode" start="16" end="17" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact michael.kinsner@intel.com"/>
251    <ids type="FPFastMathMode" start="18" end="31" comment="Unreserved bits reservable for use by vendors"/>
252
253
254    <!-- SECTION: SPIR-V Memory Operand Bit Reservations -->
255    <!-- Reserve ranges of bits in the memory operands bitfield.
256
257         Each vendor determines the use of values in their own ranges.
258         Vendors are not required to disclose those uses.  If the use of a
259         value is included in an extension that is adopted by a Khronos
260         extension or specification, then that value's use may be permanently
261         fixed as if originally reserved in a Khronos range.
262
263         The SPIR Working Group strongly recommends:
264         - Each value is used for only one purpose.
265         - All values in a range should be used before allocating a new range.
266         -->
267
268    <!-- Reserved memory operand bits -->
269    <ids type="MemoryOperand" start="0" end="15" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved MemoryOperand bits, not available to vendors - see the SPIR-V Specification"/>
270    <ids type="MemoryOperand" start="16" end="17" vendor="Intel" comment="Contact michael.kinsner@intel.com"/>
271    <ids type="MemoryOperand" start="18" end="30" comment="Unreserved bits reservable for use by vendors"/>
272    <ids type="MemoryOperand" start="31" end="31" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved MemoryOperand bit, not available to vendors"/>
273
274    <!-- SECTION: SPIR-V Image Operand Bit Reservations -->
275    <!-- Reserve ranges of bits in the image operands bitfield.
276
277         Each vendor determines the use of values in their own ranges.
278         Vendors are not required to disclose those uses.  If the use of a
279         value is included in an extension that is adopted by a Khronos
280         extension or specification, then that value's use may be permanently
281         fixed as if originally reserved in a Khronos range.
282
283         The SPIR Working Group strongly recommends:
284         - Each value is used for only one purpose.
285         - All values in a range should be used before allocating a new range.
286         -->
287
288    <!-- Reserved image operand bits -->
289    <ids type="ImageOperand" start="0" end="15" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved ImageOperand bits, not available to vendors - see the SPIR-V Specification"/>
290    <ids type="ImageOperand" start="16" end="16" vendor="Nvidia" comment="Contact pmistry@nvidia.com"/>
291    <ids type="ImageOperand" start="17" end="30" comment="Unreserved bits reservable for use by vendors"/>
292    <ids type="ImageOperand" start="31" end="31" vendor="Khronos" comment="Reserved ImageOperand bit, not available to vendors"/>
293
294</registry>
295