[glasm] do not do the correct conversions
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@ -225,28 +225,31 @@ void EmitConvertF64U64(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "F64", "U64", true);
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}
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void EmitConvertU16U32(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "U16", "U32", false);
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}
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// TODO: For anyone stumbling upon this, this is NOT the correct way to do conversions
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// however doing it "correctly" seems to break android, Why?
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void EmitConvertU32U16(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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void EmitConvertU16U32(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "U32", "U16", false);
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}
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void EmitConvertU8U32(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "U8", "U32", false);
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void EmitConvertU32U16(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "U16", "U32", false);
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}
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void EmitConvertU32U8(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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void EmitConvertU8U32(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "U32", "U8", false);
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}
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void EmitConvertU32U8(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "U8", "U32", false);
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}
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void EmitConvertS32S8(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "S32", "S8", false);
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "S8", "S32", false);
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}
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void EmitConvertS32S16(EmitContext& ctx, IR::Inst& inst, Register value) {
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "S32", "S16", false);
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Convert(ctx, inst, value, "S16", "S32", false);
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}
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} // namespace Shader::Backend::GLASM
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