glsl: Rework lowering of non-constant array indexing
The previous implementation could easily get tricked if the LHS of an assignment included a non-constant index that was "inside" another dereference. For example: mat4 m[2]; m[0][i] = vec4(0.0); Due to the way it tracked whether the array was being assigned, it would think that the non-constant index was in an r-value. The new code fixes that by tracking l-values and r-values differently. The index is also replaced by cloning the IR and replacing the index variable instead of the odd way it was done before. v2: Apply some simplifications suggested by Eric Anholt. Making assignment_generator::rvalue be ir_dereference instead of ir_rvalue simplified the code a bit. Fixes i965 piglit fs-temp-array-mat[234]-index-wr and vs-varying-array-mat[234]-index-wr. Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34691 Reviewed-by:Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
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