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SMOL-V: like Vulkan/Khronos SPIR-V, but smaller. Build Status

Overview

SMOL-V encodes Vulkan/Khronos SPIR-V format programs into a form that is smoller, and is more compressible. Normally no changes to the programs are done; they decode into exactly same program as what was encoded. Optionally, debug information can be removed too.

SPIR-V is a very verbose format, several times larger than same programs expressed in other shader formats (e.g. DX11 bytecode, GLSL, DX9 bytecode etc.). The SSA-form with ever increasing IDs is not very appreciated by regular data compressors either. SMOL-V does several things to improve this:

  • Many words, especially ones that most often have small values, are encoded using "varint" scheme (1-5 bytes per word, with just one byte for values in 0..127 range).
  • Some IDs used in the program are delta-encoded, relative to previously seen IDs (e.g. Result IDs). Often instructions reference things that were computed just before, so this results in small deltas. These values are also encoded using "varint" scheme.
  • Reordering instruction opcodes so that the most common ones are the smallest values, for smaller varint encoding.
  • Encoding several instructions in a more compact form, e.g. the "typical <=4 component swizzle" shape of a VectorShuffle instruction, or sequences of MemberDecorate instructions.

A somewhat similar utility is spirv-remap from glslang.

See this blog post for more information about how I did SMOL-V.

Usage

Add source/smolv.h and source/smolv.cpp to your C++ project build. It might require C++11 or somesuch. There are Github Actions set up for this project, that build on Windows (VS2017), macOS (Xcode 11.1) and Linux (Ubuntu 16 / gcc 5.4).

smolv::Encode and smolv::Decode is the basic functionality. See smolv.h.

Other functions are for development/statistics purposes, to figure out frequencies and distributions of the instructions.

There's a test + compression benchmarking suite in testing/testmain.cpp, using that needs adding other files under testing/external to the build too (3rd party code: glslang remapper, Zstd, LZ4, miniz).

Changelog

See Changelog.

Limitations / TODO

  • SPIR-V where the words got stored in big-endian layout is not supported yet.
  • The whole thing might not work on Big-Endian CPUs. It might, but I'm not 100% sure.
  • Not much prevention is done against malformed/corrupted inputs, TODO.
  • Out of memory cases are not handled. The code will either throw exception or crash, depending on your compilation flags.

License

Code itself: Public Domain or MIT, pick whichever works better for you.

There is 3rd party code under the testing framework (testing/external); it is not required for using SMOL-V. Most of that code (glslang, LZ4, Zstd, sokol_time.h) is BSD or zlib-licensed, and taken from github repositories of the respective projects. miniz is public domain.

There are SPIR-V binary shader dumps under tests/spirv-dumps for compression testing; these are not required for using SMOL-V. Not sure how to appropriately "license" them (but hey they are kinda useless by themselves out of context), so I'll go with this: "Binary shader dumps under 'tests' folder are only to be used for SMOL-V testing". Details on them:

  • tests/spirv-dumps/dota2 - some shaders from DOTA2, Copyright Valve Corporation, all rights reserved.
  • tests/spirv-dumps/shadertoy - several most popular shaders from Shadertoy, converted to Vulkan SPIR-V via glslang. Copyrights by their individual authors (filename matches last component of shadertoy URL).
  • tests/spirv-dumps/talos - some shaders from The Talos Principle, Copyright (c) 2002-2016 Croteam All rights reserved.
  • tests/spirv-dumps/unity - various Unity shaders, produced through a HLSL -> DX11 bytecode -> HLSLcc -> glslang toolchain.

Results

As of 2020 May 25 29, results on 372 shaders (under tests/spirv-dumps) are:

Compressed with <none>:
Raw        5188.9KB 100.0%
Remapper   5089.0KB  98.1%
SmolV      1934.2KB  37.3%

Compressed with zlib:
Raw        1301.3KB  25.1%
Remapper   1230.5KB  23.7%
SmolV       696.6KB  13.4%

Compressed with LZ4 HC:
Raw        1448.7KB  27.9%
Remapper   1303.9KB  25.1%
SmolV       711.3KB  13.7%

Compressed with Zstandard:
Raw         983.4KB  19.0%
Remapper    870.8KB  16.8%
SmolV       541.3KB  10.4%

Compressed with Zstandard 20:
Raw         649.6KB  12.5%
Remapper    599.1KB  11.5%
SmolV       419.7KB   8.1%

Decoding these 372 shaders from SMOL-V back into SPIR-V takes 10.2ms (VS2017, x64 Release, AMD ThreadRipper 1950X 3.4GHz, one thread).

  • "Raw" is just raw SPIR-V, with no extra processing.
  • "Remapper" is spirv-remap from glslang, with debug info stripping.
  • SmolV is what you're looking at, with debug info stripping too.
  • zlib, LZ4HC and Zstd are general compression algorithms at default settings (Zstd20 is Zstd compression with almost max setting of 20).
  • Compression is done on the whole blob of all the test programs (not individually for each program).

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Hey, this is just a super minor stuff. There a 3 places [lines: 1396, 1578 and 1781 ] where VS17 with -W4 shoots some warning. I'm using pedantic -treat-warnings-as-errors flag, so that was not compiling. Would be convinient to replace int i to unsigned i .

Thanks! Great lib btw ;)

Add support for SPIR-V 1.6

I've tried to modify Godot to emit SPIR-V 1.6 from its glslang implementation when Vulkan 1.3 support is detected on the driver (as Vulkan 1.3 mandates support for SPIR-V 1.6).

If you want to test this out on your end, you can modify the constants here and recompile: https://github.com/godotengine/godot/blob/541674d10692cf608f1245d7eede459bdc96b74f/modules/glslang/register_types.cpp#L58-L59

However, this causes SMOL-V to fail as it can only compress SPIR-V up to 1.5, not 1.6.
Are there any plans to support SPIR-V 1.6? I assume this would allow for further optimization. Godot compiles its SPIR-V files at runtime, so it can still support older Vulkan versions while benefiting from Vulkan 1.3 drivers when available.

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