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//===- AsmPrinter.cpp - MLIR Assembly Printer Implementation --------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the MLIR AsmPrinter class, which is used to implement
// the various print() methods on the core IR objects.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "mlir/IR/AffineExpr.h"
#include "mlir/IR/AffineMap.h"
#include "mlir/IR/AsmState.h"
#include "mlir/IR/Attributes.h"
#include "mlir/IR/Dialect.h"
#include "mlir/IR/DialectImplementation.h"
#include "mlir/IR/Function.h"
#include "mlir/IR/IntegerSet.h"
#include "mlir/IR/MLIRContext.h"
#include "mlir/IR/Module.h"
#include "mlir/IR/OpImplementation.h"
#include "mlir/IR/Operation.h"
#include "mlir/IR/StandardTypes.h"
#include "mlir/Support/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/APFloat.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/MapVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/ScopedHashTable.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Regex.h"
#include "llvm/Support/SaveAndRestore.h"
using namespace mlir;
using namespace mlir::detail;
void Identifier::print(raw_ostream &os) const { os << str(); }
void Identifier::dump() const { print(llvm::errs()); }
void OperationName::print(raw_ostream &os) const { os << getStringRef(); }
void OperationName::dump() const { print(llvm::errs()); }
DialectAsmPrinter::~DialectAsmPrinter() {}
OpAsmPrinter::~OpAsmPrinter() {}
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Operation OpAsm interface.
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// The OpAsmOpInterface, see OpAsmInterface.td for more details.
#include "mlir/IR/OpAsmInterface.cpp.inc"
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// OpPrintingFlags
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
/// This struct contains command line options that can be used to initialize
/// various bits of the AsmPrinter. This uses a struct wrapper to avoid the need
/// for global command line options.
struct AsmPrinterOptions {
llvm::cl::opt<int64_t> printElementsAttrWithHexIfLarger{
"mlir-print-elementsattrs-with-hex-if-larger",
llvm::cl::desc(
"Print DenseElementsAttrs with a hex string that have "
"more elements than the given upper limit (use -1 to disable)")};
llvm::cl::opt<unsigned> elideElementsAttrIfLarger{
"mlir-elide-elementsattrs-if-larger",
llvm::cl::desc("Elide ElementsAttrs with \"...\" that have "
"more elements than the given upper limit")};
llvm::cl::opt<bool> printDebugInfoOpt{
"mlir-print-debuginfo", llvm::cl::init(false),
llvm::cl::desc("Print debug info in MLIR output")};
llvm::cl::opt<bool> printPrettyDebugInfoOpt{
"mlir-pretty-debuginfo", llvm::cl::init(false),
llvm::cl::desc("Print pretty debug info in MLIR output")};
// Use the generic op output form in the operation printer even if the custom
// form is defined.
llvm::cl::opt<bool> printGenericOpFormOpt{
"mlir-print-op-generic", llvm::cl::init(false),
llvm::cl::desc("Print the generic op form"), llvm::cl::Hidden};
llvm::cl::opt<bool> printLocalScopeOpt{
"mlir-print-local-scope", llvm::cl::init(false),
llvm::cl::desc("Print assuming in local scope by default"),
llvm::cl::Hidden};
};
} // end anonymous namespace
static llvm::ManagedStatic<AsmPrinterOptions> clOptions;
/// Register a set of useful command-line options that can be used to configure
/// various flags within the AsmPrinter.
void mlir::registerAsmPrinterCLOptions() {
// Make sure that the options struct has been initialized.
*clOptions;
}
/// Initialize the printing flags with default supplied by the cl::opts above.
OpPrintingFlags::OpPrintingFlags()
: printDebugInfoFlag(false), printDebugInfoPrettyFormFlag(false),
printGenericOpFormFlag(false), printLocalScope(false) {
// Initialize based upon command line options, if they are available.
if (!clOptions.isConstructed())
return;
if (clOptions->elideElementsAttrIfLarger.getNumOccurrences())
elementsAttrElementLimit = clOptions->elideElementsAttrIfLarger;
printDebugInfoFlag = clOptions->printDebugInfoOpt;
printDebugInfoPrettyFormFlag = clOptions->printPrettyDebugInfoOpt;
printGenericOpFormFlag = clOptions->printGenericOpFormOpt;
printLocalScope = clOptions->printLocalScopeOpt;
}
/// Enable the elision of large elements attributes, by printing a '...'
/// instead of the element data, when the number of elements is greater than
/// `largeElementLimit`. Note: The IR generated with this option is not
/// parsable.
OpPrintingFlags &
OpPrintingFlags::elideLargeElementsAttrs(int64_t largeElementLimit) {
elementsAttrElementLimit = largeElementLimit;
return *this;
}
/// Enable printing of debug information. If 'prettyForm' is set to true,
/// debug information is printed in a more readable 'pretty' form.
OpPrintingFlags &OpPrintingFlags::enableDebugInfo(bool prettyForm) {
printDebugInfoFlag = true;
printDebugInfoPrettyFormFlag = prettyForm;
return *this;
}
/// Always print operations in the generic form.
OpPrintingFlags &OpPrintingFlags::printGenericOpForm() {
printGenericOpFormFlag = true;
return *this;
}
/// Use local scope when printing the operation. This allows for using the
/// printer in a more localized and thread-safe setting, but may not necessarily
/// be identical of what the IR will look like when dumping the full module.
OpPrintingFlags &OpPrintingFlags::useLocalScope() {
printLocalScope = true;
return *this;
}
/// Return if the given ElementsAttr should be elided.
bool OpPrintingFlags::shouldElideElementsAttr(ElementsAttr attr) const {
return elementsAttrElementLimit.hasValue() &&
*elementsAttrElementLimit < int64_t(attr.getNumElements());
}
/// Return the size limit for printing large ElementsAttr.
Optional<int64_t> OpPrintingFlags::getLargeElementsAttrLimit() const {
return elementsAttrElementLimit;
}
/// Return if debug information should be printed.
bool OpPrintingFlags::shouldPrintDebugInfo() const {
return printDebugInfoFlag;
}
/// Return if debug information should be printed in the pretty form.
bool OpPrintingFlags::shouldPrintDebugInfoPrettyForm() const {
return printDebugInfoPrettyFormFlag;
}
/// Return if operations should be printed in the generic form.
bool OpPrintingFlags::shouldPrintGenericOpForm() const {
return printGenericOpFormFlag;
}
/// Return if the printer should use local scope when dumping the IR.
bool OpPrintingFlags::shouldUseLocalScope() const { return printLocalScope; }
/// Returns true if an ElementsAttr with the given number of elements should be
/// printed with hex.
static bool shouldPrintElementsAttrWithHex(int64_t numElements) {
// Check to see if a command line option was provided for the limit.
if (clOptions.isConstructed()) {
if (clOptions->printElementsAttrWithHexIfLarger.getNumOccurrences()) {
// -1 is used to disable hex printing.
if (clOptions->printElementsAttrWithHexIfLarger == -1)
return false;
return numElements > clOptions->printElementsAttrWithHexIfLarger;
}
}
// Otherwise, default to printing with hex if the number of elements is >100.
return numElements > 100;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// NewLineCounter
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
/// This class is a simple formatter that emits a new line when inputted into a
/// stream, that enables counting the number of newlines emitted. This class
/// should be used whenever emitting newlines in the printer.
struct NewLineCounter {
unsigned curLine = 1;
};
} // end anonymous namespace
static raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &os, NewLineCounter &newLine) {
++newLine.curLine;
return os << '\n';
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// AliasState
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
/// This class manages the state for type and attribute aliases.
class AliasState {
public:
// Initialize the internal aliases.
void
initialize(Operation *op,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces);
/// Return a name used for an attribute alias, or empty if there is no alias.
Twine getAttributeAlias(Attribute attr) const;
/// Print all of the referenced attribute aliases.
void printAttributeAliases(raw_ostream &os, NewLineCounter &newLine) const;
/// Return a string to use as an alias for the given type, or empty if there
/// is no alias recorded.
StringRef getTypeAlias(Type ty) const;
/// Print all of the referenced type aliases.
void printTypeAliases(raw_ostream &os, NewLineCounter &newLine) const;
private:
/// A special index constant used for non-kind attribute aliases.
enum { NonAttrKindAlias = -1 };
/// Record a reference to the given attribute.
void recordAttributeReference(Attribute attr);
/// Record a reference to the given type.
void recordTypeReference(Type ty);
// Visit functions.
void visitOperation(Operation *op);
void visitType(Type type);
void visitAttribute(Attribute attr);
/// Set of attributes known to be used within the module.
llvm::SetVector<Attribute> usedAttributes;
/// Mapping between attribute and a pair comprised of a base alias name and a
/// count suffix. If the suffix is set to -1, it is not displayed.
llvm::MapVector<Attribute, std::pair<StringRef, int>> attrToAlias;
/// Mapping between attribute kind and a pair comprised of a base alias name
/// and a unique list of attributes belonging to this kind sorted by location
/// seen in the module.
llvm::MapVector<unsigned, std::pair<StringRef, std::vector<Attribute>>>
attrKindToAlias;
/// Set of types known to be used within the module.
llvm::SetVector<Type> usedTypes;
/// A mapping between a type and a given alias.
DenseMap<Type, StringRef> typeToAlias;
};
} // end anonymous namespace
// Utility to generate a function to register a symbol alias.
static bool canRegisterAlias(StringRef name, llvm::StringSet<> &usedAliases) {
assert(!name.empty() && "expected alias name to be non-empty");
// TODO(riverriddle) Assert that the provided alias name can be lexed as
// an identifier.
// Check that the alias doesn't contain a '.' character and the name is not
// already in use.
return !name.contains('.') && usedAliases.insert(name).second;
}
void AliasState::initialize(
Operation *op,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces) {
// Track the identifiers in use for each symbol so that the same identifier
// isn't used twice.
llvm::StringSet<> usedAliases;
// Collect the set of aliases from each dialect.
SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, StringRef>, 8> attributeKindAliases;
SmallVector<std::pair<Attribute, StringRef>, 8> attributeAliases;
SmallVector<std::pair<Type, StringRef>, 16> typeAliases;
// AffineMap/Integer set have specific kind aliases.
attributeKindAliases.emplace_back(StandardAttributes::AffineMap, "map");
attributeKindAliases.emplace_back(StandardAttributes::IntegerSet, "set");
for (auto &interface : interfaces) {
interface.getAttributeKindAliases(attributeKindAliases);
interface.getAttributeAliases(attributeAliases);
interface.getTypeAliases(typeAliases);
}
// Setup the attribute kind aliases.
StringRef alias;
unsigned attrKind;
for (auto &attrAliasPair : attributeKindAliases) {
std::tie(attrKind, alias) = attrAliasPair;
assert(!alias.empty() && "expected non-empty alias string");
if (!usedAliases.count(alias) && !alias.contains('.'))
attrKindToAlias.insert({attrKind, {alias, {}}});
}
// Clear the set of used identifiers so that the attribute kind aliases are
// just a prefix and not the full alias, i.e. there may be some overlap.
usedAliases.clear();
// Register the attribute aliases.
// Create a regex for the attribute kind alias names, these have a prefix with
// a counter appended to the end. We prevent normal aliases from having these
// names to avoid collisions.
llvm::Regex reservedAttrNames("[0-9]+$");
// Attribute value aliases.
Attribute attr;
for (auto &attrAliasPair : attributeAliases) {
std::tie(attr, alias) = attrAliasPair;
if (!reservedAttrNames.match(alias) && canRegisterAlias(alias, usedAliases))
attrToAlias.insert({attr, {alias, NonAttrKindAlias}});
}
// Clear the set of used identifiers as types can have the same identifiers as
// affine structures.
usedAliases.clear();
// Type aliases.
for (auto &typeAliasPair : typeAliases)
if (canRegisterAlias(typeAliasPair.second, usedAliases))
typeToAlias.insert(typeAliasPair);
// Traverse the given IR to generate the set of used attributes/types.
op->walk([&](Operation *op) { visitOperation(op); });
}
/// Return a name used for an attribute alias, or empty if there is no alias.
Twine AliasState::getAttributeAlias(Attribute attr) const {
auto alias = attrToAlias.find(attr);
if (alias == attrToAlias.end())
return Twine();
// Return the alias for this attribute, along with the index if this was
// generated by a kind alias.
int kindIndex = alias->second.second;
return alias->second.first +
(kindIndex == NonAttrKindAlias ? Twine() : Twine(kindIndex));
}
/// Print all of the referenced attribute aliases.
void AliasState::printAttributeAliases(raw_ostream &os,
NewLineCounter &newLine) const {
auto printAlias = [&](StringRef alias, Attribute attr, int index) {
os << '#' << alias;
if (index != NonAttrKindAlias)
os << index;
os << " = " << attr << newLine;
};
// Print all of the attribute kind aliases.
for (auto &kindAlias : attrKindToAlias) {
auto &aliasAttrsPair = kindAlias.second;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = aliasAttrsPair.second.size(); i != e; ++i)
printAlias(aliasAttrsPair.first, aliasAttrsPair.second[i], i);
os << newLine;
}
// In a second pass print all of the remaining attribute aliases that aren't
// kind aliases.
for (Attribute attr : usedAttributes) {
auto alias = attrToAlias.find(attr);
if (alias != attrToAlias.end() && alias->second.second == NonAttrKindAlias)
printAlias(alias->second.first, attr, alias->second.second);
}
}
/// Return a string to use as an alias for the given type, or empty if there
/// is no alias recorded.
StringRef AliasState::getTypeAlias(Type ty) const {
return typeToAlias.lookup(ty);
}
/// Print all of the referenced type aliases.
void AliasState::printTypeAliases(raw_ostream &os,
NewLineCounter &newLine) const {
for (Type type : usedTypes) {
auto alias = typeToAlias.find(type);
if (alias != typeToAlias.end())
os << '!' << alias->second << " = type " << type << newLine;
}
}
/// Record a reference to the given attribute.
void AliasState::recordAttributeReference(Attribute attr) {
// Don't recheck attributes that have already been seen or those that
// already have an alias.
if (!usedAttributes.insert(attr) || attrToAlias.count(attr))
return;
// If this attribute kind has an alias, then record one for this attribute.
auto alias = attrKindToAlias.find(static_cast<unsigned>(attr.getKind()));
if (alias == attrKindToAlias.end())
return;
std::pair<StringRef, int> attrAlias(alias->second.first,
alias->second.second.size());
attrToAlias.insert({attr, attrAlias});
alias->second.second.push_back(attr);
}
/// Record a reference to the given type.
void AliasState::recordTypeReference(Type ty) { usedTypes.insert(ty); }
// TODO Support visiting other types/operations when implemented.
void AliasState::visitType(Type type) {
recordTypeReference(type);
if (auto funcType = type.dyn_cast<FunctionType>()) {
// Visit input and result types for functions.
for (auto input : funcType.getInputs())
visitType(input);
for (auto result : funcType.getResults())
visitType(result);
} else if (auto shapedType = type.dyn_cast<ShapedType>()) {
visitType(shapedType.getElementType());
// Visit affine maps in memref type.
if (auto memref = type.dyn_cast<MemRefType>())
for (auto map : memref.getAffineMaps())
recordAttributeReference(AffineMapAttr::get(map));
}
}
void AliasState::visitAttribute(Attribute attr) {
recordAttributeReference(attr);
if (auto arrayAttr = attr.dyn_cast<ArrayAttr>()) {
for (auto elt : arrayAttr.getValue())
visitAttribute(elt);
} else if (auto typeAttr = attr.dyn_cast<TypeAttr>()) {
visitType(typeAttr.getValue());
}
}
void AliasState::visitOperation(Operation *op) {
// Visit all the types used in the operation.
for (auto type : op->getOperandTypes())
visitType(type);
for (auto type : op->getResultTypes())
visitType(type);
for (auto &region : op->getRegions())
for (auto &block : region)
for (auto arg : block.getArguments())
visitType(arg.getType());
// Visit each of the attributes.
for (auto elt : op->getAttrs())
visitAttribute(elt.second);
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// SSANameState
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
/// This class manages the state of SSA value names.
class SSANameState {
public:
/// A sentinel value used for values with names set.
enum : unsigned { NameSentinel = ~0U };
SSANameState(Operation *op,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces);
/// Print the SSA identifier for the given value to 'stream'. If
/// 'printResultNo' is true, it also presents the result number ('#' number)
/// of this value.
void printValueID(Value value, bool printResultNo, raw_ostream &stream) const;
/// Return the result indices for each of the result groups registered by this
/// operation, or empty if none exist.
ArrayRef<int> getOpResultGroups(Operation *op);
/// Get the ID for the given block.
unsigned getBlockID(Block *block);
/// Renumber the arguments for the specified region to the same names as the
/// SSA values in namesToUse. See OperationPrinter::shadowRegionArgs for
/// details.
void shadowRegionArgs(Region &region, ValueRange namesToUse);
private:
/// Number the SSA values within the given IR unit.
void numberValuesInRegion(
Region &region,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces);
void numberValuesInBlock(
Block &block,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces);
void numberValuesInOp(
Operation &op,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces);
/// Given a result of an operation 'result', find the result group head
/// 'lookupValue' and the result of 'result' within that group in
/// 'lookupResultNo'. 'lookupResultNo' is only filled in if the result group
/// has more than 1 result.
void getResultIDAndNumber(OpResult result, Value &lookupValue,
Optional<int> &lookupResultNo) const;
/// Set a special value name for the given value.
void setValueName(Value value, StringRef name);
/// Uniques the given value name within the printer. If the given name
/// conflicts, it is automatically renamed.
StringRef uniqueValueName(StringRef name);
/// This is the value ID for each SSA value. If this returns NameSentinel,
/// then the valueID has an entry in valueNames.
DenseMap<Value, unsigned> valueIDs;
DenseMap<Value, StringRef> valueNames;
/// This is a map of operations that contain multiple named result groups,
/// i.e. there may be multiple names for the results of the operation. The
/// value of this map are the result numbers that start a result group.
DenseMap<Operation *, SmallVector<int, 1>> opResultGroups;
/// This is the block ID for each block in the current.
DenseMap<Block *, unsigned> blockIDs;
/// This keeps track of all of the non-numeric names that are in flight,
/// allowing us to check for duplicates.
/// Note: the value of the map is unused.
llvm::ScopedHashTable<StringRef, char> usedNames;
llvm::BumpPtrAllocator usedNameAllocator;
/// This is the next value ID to assign in numbering.
unsigned nextValueID = 0;
/// This is the next ID to assign to a region entry block argument.
unsigned nextArgumentID = 0;
/// This is the next ID to assign when a name conflict is detected.
unsigned nextConflictID = 0;
};
} // end anonymous namespace
SSANameState::SSANameState(
Operation *op,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces) {
llvm::ScopedHashTable<StringRef, char>::ScopeTy usedNamesScope(usedNames);
numberValuesInOp(*op, interfaces);
for (auto &region : op->getRegions())
numberValuesInRegion(region, interfaces);
}
void SSANameState::printValueID(Value value, bool printResultNo,
raw_ostream &stream) const {
if (!value) {
stream << "<<NULL>>";
return;
}
Optional<int> resultNo;
auto lookupValue = value;
// If this is an operation result, collect the head lookup value of the result
// group and the result number of 'result' within that group.
if (OpResult result = value.dyn_cast<OpResult>())
getResultIDAndNumber(result, lookupValue, resultNo);
auto it = valueIDs.find(lookupValue);
if (it == valueIDs.end()) {
stream << "<<UNKNOWN SSA VALUE>>";
return;
}
stream << '%';
if (it->second != NameSentinel) {
stream << it->second;
} else {
auto nameIt = valueNames.find(lookupValue);
assert(nameIt != valueNames.end() && "Didn't have a name entry?");
stream << nameIt->second;
}
if (resultNo.hasValue() && printResultNo)
stream << '#' << resultNo;
}
ArrayRef<int> SSANameState::getOpResultGroups(Operation *op) {
auto it = opResultGroups.find(op);
return it == opResultGroups.end() ? ArrayRef<int>() : it->second;
}
unsigned SSANameState::getBlockID(Block *block) {
auto it = blockIDs.find(block);
return it != blockIDs.end() ? it->second : NameSentinel;
}
void SSANameState::shadowRegionArgs(Region &region, ValueRange namesToUse) {
assert(!region.empty() && "cannot shadow arguments of an empty region");
assert(region.front().getNumArguments() == namesToUse.size() &&
"incorrect number of names passed in");
assert(region.getParentOp()->isKnownIsolatedFromAbove() &&
"only KnownIsolatedFromAbove ops can shadow names");
SmallVector<char, 16> nameStr;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = namesToUse.size(); i != e; ++i) {
auto nameToUse = namesToUse[i];
if (nameToUse == nullptr)
continue;
auto nameToReplace = region.front().getArgument(i);
nameStr.clear();
llvm::raw_svector_ostream nameStream(nameStr);
printValueID(nameToUse, /*printResultNo=*/true, nameStream);
// Entry block arguments should already have a pretty "arg" name.
assert(valueIDs[nameToReplace] == NameSentinel);
// Use the name without the leading %.
auto name = StringRef(nameStream.str()).drop_front();
// Overwrite the name.
valueNames[nameToReplace] = name.copy(usedNameAllocator);
}
}
void SSANameState::numberValuesInRegion(
Region &region,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces) {
// Save the current value ids to allow for numbering values in sibling regions
// the same.
llvm::SaveAndRestore<unsigned> valueIDSaver(nextValueID);
llvm::SaveAndRestore<unsigned> argumentIDSaver(nextArgumentID);
llvm::SaveAndRestore<unsigned> conflictIDSaver(nextConflictID);
// Push a new used names scope.
llvm::ScopedHashTable<StringRef, char>::ScopeTy usedNamesScope(usedNames);
// Number the values within this region in a breadth-first order.
unsigned nextBlockID = 0;
for (auto &block : region) {
// Each block gets a unique ID, and all of the operations within it get
// numbered as well.
blockIDs[&block] = nextBlockID++;
numberValuesInBlock(block, interfaces);
}
// After that we traverse the nested regions.
// TODO: Rework this loop to not use recursion.
for (auto &block : region) {
for (auto &op : block)
for (auto &nestedRegion : op.getRegions())
numberValuesInRegion(nestedRegion, interfaces);
}
}
void SSANameState::numberValuesInBlock(
Block &block,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces) {
auto setArgNameFn = [&](Value arg, StringRef name) {
assert(!valueIDs.count(arg) && "arg numbered multiple times");
assert(arg.cast<BlockArgument>().getOwner() == &block &&
"arg not defined in 'block'");
setValueName(arg, name);
};
bool isEntryBlock = block.isEntryBlock();
if (isEntryBlock) {
if (auto *op = block.getParentOp()) {
if (auto asmInterface = interfaces.getInterfaceFor(op->getDialect()))
asmInterface->getAsmBlockArgumentNames(&block, setArgNameFn);
}
}
// Number the block arguments. We give entry block arguments a special name
// 'arg'.
SmallString<32> specialNameBuffer(isEntryBlock ? "arg" : "");
llvm::raw_svector_ostream specialName(specialNameBuffer);
for (auto arg : block.getArguments()) {
if (valueIDs.count(arg))
continue;
if (isEntryBlock) {
specialNameBuffer.resize(strlen("arg"));
specialName << nextArgumentID++;
}
setValueName(arg, specialName.str());
}
// Number the operations in this block.
for (auto &op : block)
numberValuesInOp(op, interfaces);
}
void SSANameState::numberValuesInOp(
Operation &op,
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> &interfaces) {
unsigned numResults = op.getNumResults();
if (numResults == 0)
return;
Value resultBegin = op.getResult(0);
// Function used to set the special result names for the operation.
SmallVector<int, 2> resultGroups(/*Size=*/1, /*Value=*/0);
auto setResultNameFn = [&](Value result, StringRef name) {
assert(!valueIDs.count(result) && "result numbered multiple times");
assert(result.getDefiningOp() == &op && "result not defined by 'op'");
setValueName(result, name);
// Record the result number for groups not anchored at 0.
if (int resultNo = result.cast<OpResult>().getResultNumber())
resultGroups.push_back(resultNo);
};
if (OpAsmOpInterface asmInterface = dyn_cast<OpAsmOpInterface>(&op))
asmInterface.getAsmResultNames(setResultNameFn);
else if (auto *asmInterface = interfaces.getInterfaceFor(op.getDialect()))
asmInterface->getAsmResultNames(&op, setResultNameFn);
// If the first result wasn't numbered, give it a default number.
if (valueIDs.try_emplace(resultBegin, nextValueID).second)
++nextValueID;
// If this operation has multiple result groups, mark it.
if (resultGroups.size() != 1) {
llvm::array_pod_sort(resultGroups.begin(), resultGroups.end());
opResultGroups.try_emplace(&op, std::move(resultGroups));
}
}
void SSANameState::getResultIDAndNumber(OpResult result, Value &lookupValue,
Optional<int> &lookupResultNo) const {
Operation *owner = result.getOwner();
if (owner->getNumResults() == 1)
return;
int resultNo = result.getResultNumber();
// If this operation has multiple result groups, we will need to find the
// one corresponding to this result.
auto resultGroupIt = opResultGroups.find(owner);
if (resultGroupIt == opResultGroups.end()) {
// If not, just use the first result.
lookupResultNo = resultNo;
lookupValue = owner->getResult(0);
return;
}
// Find the correct index using a binary search, as the groups are ordered.
ArrayRef<int> resultGroups = resultGroupIt->second;
auto it = llvm::upper_bound(resultGroups, resultNo);
int groupResultNo = 0, groupSize = 0;
// If there are no smaller elements, the last result group is the lookup.
if (it == resultGroups.end()) {
groupResultNo = resultGroups.back();
groupSize = static_cast<int>(owner->getNumResults()) - resultGroups.back();
} else {
// Otherwise, the previous element is the lookup.
groupResultNo = *std::prev(it);
groupSize = *it - groupResultNo;
}
// We only record the result number for a group of size greater than 1.
if (groupSize != 1)
lookupResultNo = resultNo - groupResultNo;
lookupValue = owner->getResult(groupResultNo);
}
void SSANameState::setValueName(Value value, StringRef name) {
// If the name is empty, the value uses the default numbering.
if (name.empty()) {
valueIDs[value] = nextValueID++;
return;
}
valueIDs[value] = NameSentinel;
valueNames[value] = uniqueValueName(name);
}
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/// Returns true if 'c' is an allowable punctuation character: [$._-]
/// Returns false otherwise.
static bool isPunct(char c) {
return c == '$' || c == '.' || c == '_' || c == '-';
}
StringRef SSANameState::uniqueValueName(StringRef name) {
assert(!name.empty() && "Shouldn't have an empty name here");
// Check to see if this name is valid. If it starts with a digit, then it
// could conflict with the autogenerated numeric ID's (we unique them in a
// different map), so add an underscore prefix to avoid problems.
if (isdigit(name[0])) {
SmallString<16> tmpName("_");
tmpName += name;
return uniqueValueName(tmpName);
}
// Check to see if the name consists of all-valid identifiers. If not, we
// need to escape them.
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for (char ch : name) {
if (isalpha(ch) || isPunct(ch) || isdigit(ch))
continue;
SmallString<16> tmpName;
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for (char ch : name) {
if (isalpha(ch) || isPunct(ch) || isdigit(ch))
tmpName += ch;
else if (ch == ' ')
tmpName += '_';
else {
tmpName += llvm::utohexstr((unsigned char)ch);
}
}
return uniqueValueName(tmpName);
}
// Check to see if this name is already unique.
if (!usedNames.count(name)) {
name = name.copy(usedNameAllocator);
} else {
// Otherwise, we had a conflict - probe until we find a unique name. This
// is guaranteed to terminate (and usually in a single iteration) because it
// generates new names by incrementing nextConflictID.
SmallString<64> probeName(name);
probeName.push_back('_');
while (true) {
probeName.resize(name.size() + 1);
probeName += llvm::utostr(nextConflictID++);
if (!usedNames.count(probeName)) {
name = StringRef(probeName).copy(usedNameAllocator);
break;
}
}
}
usedNames.insert(name, char());
return name;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// AsmState
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace mlir {
namespace detail {
class AsmStateImpl {
public:
explicit AsmStateImpl(Operation *op, AsmState::LocationMap *locationMap)
: interfaces(op->getContext()), nameState(op, interfaces),
locationMap(locationMap) {}
/// Initialize the alias state to enable the printing of aliases.
void initializeAliases(Operation *op) {
aliasState.initialize(op, interfaces);
}
/// Get an instance of the OpAsmDialectInterface for the given dialect, or
/// null if one wasn't registered.
const OpAsmDialectInterface *getOpAsmInterface(Dialect *dialect) {
return interfaces.getInterfaceFor(dialect);
}
/// Get the state used for aliases.
AliasState &getAliasState() { return aliasState; }
/// Get the state used for SSA names.
SSANameState &getSSANameState() { return nameState; }
/// Register the location, line and column, within the buffer that the given
/// operation was printed at.
void registerOperationLocation(Operation *op, unsigned line, unsigned col) {
if (locationMap)
(*locationMap)[op] = std::make_pair(line, col);
}
private:
/// Collection of OpAsm interfaces implemented in the context.
DialectInterfaceCollection<OpAsmDialectInterface> interfaces;
/// The state used for attribute and type aliases.
AliasState aliasState;
/// The state used for SSA value names.
SSANameState nameState;
/// An optional location map to be populated.
AsmState::LocationMap *locationMap;
};
} // end namespace detail
} // end namespace mlir
AsmState::AsmState(Operation *op, LocationMap *locationMap)
: impl(std::make_unique<AsmStateImpl>(op, locationMap)) {}
AsmState::~AsmState() {}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// ModulePrinter
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
class ModulePrinter {
public:
ModulePrinter(raw_ostream &os, OpPrintingFlags flags = llvm::None,
AsmStateImpl *state = nullptr)
: os(os), printerFlags(flags), state(state) {}
explicit ModulePrinter(ModulePrinter &printer)
: os(printer.os), printerFlags(printer.printerFlags),
state(printer.state) {}
/// Returns the output stream of the printer.
raw_ostream &getStream() { return os; }
template <typename Container, typename UnaryFunctor>
inline void interleaveComma(const Container &c, UnaryFunctor each_fn) const {
mlir::interleaveComma(c, os, each_fn);
}
/// This enum describes the different kinds of elision for the type of an
/// attribute when printing it.
enum class AttrTypeElision {
/// The type must not be elided,
Never,
/// The type may be elided when it matches the default used in the parser
/// (for example i64 is the default for integer attributes).
May,
/// The type must be elided.
Must
};
/// Print the given attribute.
void printAttribute(Attribute attr,
AttrTypeElision typeElision = AttrTypeElision::Never);
void printType(Type type);
void printLocation(LocationAttr loc);
void printAffineMap(AffineMap map);
void
printAffineExpr(AffineExpr expr,
function_ref<void(unsigned, bool)> printValueName = nullptr);
void printAffineConstraint(AffineExpr expr, bool isEq);
void printIntegerSet(IntegerSet set);
protected:
void printOptionalAttrDict(ArrayRef<NamedAttribute> attrs,
ArrayRef<StringRef> elidedAttrs = {},
bool withKeyword = false);
void printNamedAttribute(NamedAttribute attr);
void printTrailingLocation(Location loc);
void printLocationInternal(LocationAttr loc, bool pretty = false);
/// Print a dense elements attribute. If 'allowHex' is true, a hex string is
/// used instead of individual elements when the elements attr is large.
void printDenseElementsAttr(DenseElementsAttr attr, bool allowHex);
void printDialectAttribute(Attribute attr);
void printDialectType(Type type);
/// This enum is used to represent the binding strength of the enclosing
/// context that an AffineExprStorage is being printed in, so we can
/// intelligently produce parens.
enum class BindingStrength {
Weak, // + and -
Strong, // All other binary operators.
};
void printAffineExprInternal(
AffineExpr expr, BindingStrength enclosingTightness,
function_ref<void(unsigned, bool)> printValueName = nullptr);
/// The output stream for the printer.
raw_ostream &os;
/// A set of flags to control the printer's behavior.
OpPrintingFlags printerFlags;
/// An optional printer state for the module.
AsmStateImpl *state;
/// A tracker for the number of new lines emitted during printing.
NewLineCounter newLine;
};
} // end anonymous namespace
void ModulePrinter::printTrailingLocation(Location loc) {
// Check to see if we are printing debug information.
if (!printerFlags.shouldPrintDebugInfo())
return;
os << " ";
printLocation(loc);
}
void ModulePrinter::printLocationInternal(LocationAttr loc, bool pretty) {
switch (loc.getKind()) {
case StandardAttributes::OpaqueLocation:
printLocationInternal(loc.cast<OpaqueLoc>().getFallbackLocation(), pretty);
break;
case StandardAttributes::UnknownLocation:
if (pretty)
os << "[unknown]";
else
os << "unknown";
break;
case StandardAttributes::FileLineColLocation: {
auto fileLoc = loc.cast<FileLineColLoc>();
auto mayQuote = pretty ? "" : "\"";
os << mayQuote << fileLoc.getFilename() << mayQuote << ':'
<< fileLoc.getLine() << ':' << fileLoc.getColumn();
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::NameLocation: {
auto nameLoc = loc.cast<NameLoc>();
os << '\"' << nameLoc.getName() << '\"';
// Print the child if it isn't unknown.
auto childLoc = nameLoc.getChildLoc();
if (!childLoc.isa<UnknownLoc>()) {
os << '(';
printLocationInternal(childLoc, pretty);
os << ')';
}
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::CallSiteLocation: {
auto callLocation = loc.cast<CallSiteLoc>();
auto caller = callLocation.getCaller();
auto callee = callLocation.getCallee();
if (!pretty)
os << "callsite(";
printLocationInternal(callee, pretty);
if (pretty) {
if (callee.isa<NameLoc>()) {
if (caller.isa<FileLineColLoc>()) {
os << " at ";
} else {
os << newLine << " at ";
}
} else {
os << newLine << " at ";
}
} else {
os << " at ";
}
printLocationInternal(caller, pretty);
if (!pretty)
os << ")";
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::FusedLocation: {
auto fusedLoc = loc.cast<FusedLoc>();
if (!pretty)
os << "fused";
if (auto metadata = fusedLoc.getMetadata())
os << '<' << metadata << '>';
os << '[';
interleave(
fusedLoc.getLocations(),
[&](Location loc) { printLocationInternal(loc, pretty); },
[&]() { os << ", "; });
os << ']';
break;
}
}
}
/// Print a floating point value in a way that the parser will be able to
/// round-trip losslessly.
static void printFloatValue(const APFloat &apValue, raw_ostream &os) {
// We would like to output the FP constant value in exponential notation,
// but we cannot do this if doing so will lose precision. Check here to
// make sure that we only output it in exponential format if we can parse
// the value back and get the same value.
bool isInf = apValue.isInfinity();
bool isNaN = apValue.isNaN();
if (!isInf && !isNaN) {
SmallString<128> strValue;
apValue.toString(strValue, /*FormatPrecision=*/6, /*FormatMaxPadding=*/0,
/*TruncateZero=*/false);
// Check to make sure that the stringized number is not some string like
// "Inf" or NaN, that atof will accept, but the lexer will not. Check
// that the string matches the "[-+]?[0-9]" regex.
assert(((strValue[0] >= '0' && strValue[0] <= '9') ||
((strValue[0] == '-' || strValue[0] == '+') &&
(strValue[1] >= '0' && strValue[1] <= '9'))) &&
"[-+]?[0-9] regex does not match!");
// Parse back the stringized version and check that the value is equal
// (i.e., there is no precision loss).
if (APFloat(apValue.getSemantics(), strValue).bitwiseIsEqual(apValue)) {
os << strValue;
return;
}
// If it is not, use the default format of APFloat instead of the
// exponential notation.
strValue.clear();
apValue.toString(strValue);
// Make sure that we can parse the default form as a float.
if (StringRef(strValue).contains('.')) {
os << strValue;
return;
}
}
// Print special values in hexadecimal format. The sign bit should be included
// in the literal.
SmallVector<char, 16> str;
APInt apInt = apValue.bitcastToAPInt();
apInt.toString(str, /*Radix=*/16, /*Signed=*/false,
/*formatAsCLiteral=*/true);
os << str;
}
void ModulePrinter::printLocation(LocationAttr loc) {
if (printerFlags.shouldPrintDebugInfoPrettyForm()) {
printLocationInternal(loc, /*pretty=*/true);
} else {
os << "loc(";
printLocationInternal(loc);
os << ')';
}
}
/// Returns if the given dialect symbol data is simple enough to print in the
/// pretty form, i.e. without the enclosing "".
static bool isDialectSymbolSimpleEnoughForPrettyForm(StringRef symName) {
// The name must start with an identifier.
if (symName.empty() || !isalpha(symName.front()))
return false;
// Ignore all the characters that are valid in an identifier in the symbol
// name.
symName = symName.drop_while(
[](char c) { return llvm::isAlnum(c) || c == '.' || c == '_'; });
if (symName.empty())
return true;
// If we got to an unexpected character, then it must be a <>. Check those
// recursively.
if (symName.front() != '<' || symName.back() != '>')
return false;
SmallVector<char, 8> nestedPunctuation;
do {
// If we ran out of characters, then we had a punctuation mismatch.
if (symName.empty())
return false;
auto c = symName.front();
symName = symName.drop_front();
switch (c) {
// We never allow null characters. This is an EOF indicator for the lexer
// which we could handle, but isn't important for any known dialect.
case '\0':
return false;
case '<':
case '[':
case '(':
case '{':
nestedPunctuation.push_back(c);
continue;
case '-':
// Treat `->` as a special token.
if (!symName.empty() && symName.front() == '>') {
symName = symName.drop_front();
continue;
}
break;
// Reject types with mismatched brackets.
case '>':
if (nestedPunctuation.pop_back_val() != '<')
return false;
break;
case ']':
if (nestedPunctuation.pop_back_val() != '[')
return false;
break;
case ')':
if (nestedPunctuation.pop_back_val() != '(')
return false;
break;
case '}':
if (nestedPunctuation.pop_back_val() != '{')
return false;
break;
default:
continue;
}
// We're done when the punctuation is fully matched.
} while (!nestedPunctuation.empty());
// If there were extra characters, then we failed.
return symName.empty();
}
/// Print the given dialect symbol to the stream.
static void printDialectSymbol(raw_ostream &os, StringRef symPrefix,
StringRef dialectName, StringRef symString) {
os << symPrefix << dialectName;
// If this symbol name is simple enough, print it directly in pretty form,
// otherwise, we print it as an escaped string.
if (isDialectSymbolSimpleEnoughForPrettyForm(symString)) {
os << '.' << symString;
return;
}
// TODO: escape the symbol name, it could contain " characters.
os << "<\"" << symString << "\">";
}
/// Returns if the given string can be represented as a bare identifier.
static bool isBareIdentifier(StringRef name) {
assert(!name.empty() && "invalid name");
// By making this unsigned, the value passed in to isalnum will always be
// in the range 0-255. This is important when building with MSVC because
// its implementation will assert. This situation can arise when dealing
// with UTF-8 multibyte characters.
unsigned char firstChar = static_cast<unsigned char>(name[0]);
if (!isalpha(firstChar) && firstChar != '_')
return false;
return llvm::all_of(name.drop_front(), [](unsigned char c) {
return isalnum(c) || c == '_' || c == '$' || c == '.';
});
}
/// Print the given string as a symbol reference. A symbol reference is
/// represented as a string prefixed with '@'. The reference is surrounded with
/// ""'s and escaped if it has any special or non-printable characters in it.
static void printSymbolReference(StringRef symbolRef, raw_ostream &os) {
assert(!symbolRef.empty() && "expected valid symbol reference");
// If the symbol can be represented as a bare identifier, write it directly.
if (isBareIdentifier(symbolRef)) {
os << '@' << symbolRef;
return;
}
// Otherwise, output the reference wrapped in quotes with proper escaping.
os << "@\"";
printEscapedString(symbolRef, os);
os << '"';
}
// Print out a valid ElementsAttr that is succinct and can represent any
// potential shape/type, for use when eliding a large ElementsAttr.
//
// We choose to use an opaque ElementsAttr literal with conspicuous content to
// hopefully alert readers to the fact that this has been elided.
//
// Unfortunately, neither of the strings of an opaque ElementsAttr literal will
// accept the string "elided". The first string must be a registered dialect
// name and the latter must be a hex constant.
static void printElidedElementsAttr(raw_ostream &os) {
os << R"(opaque<"", "0xDEADBEEF">)";
}
void ModulePrinter::printAttribute(Attribute attr,
AttrTypeElision typeElision) {
if (!attr) {
os << "<<NULL ATTRIBUTE>>";
return;
}
// Check for an alias for this attribute.
if (state) {
Twine alias = state->getAliasState().getAttributeAlias(attr);
if (!alias.isTriviallyEmpty()) {
os << '#' << alias;
return;
}
}
auto attrType = attr.getType();
switch (attr.getKind()) {
default:
return printDialectAttribute(attr);
case StandardAttributes::Opaque: {
auto opaqueAttr = attr.cast<OpaqueAttr>();
printDialectSymbol(os, "#", opaqueAttr.getDialectNamespace(),
opaqueAttr.getAttrData());
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::Unit:
os << "unit";
break;
case StandardAttributes::Bool:
os << (attr.cast<BoolAttr>().getValue() ? "true" : "false");
// BoolAttr always elides the type.
return;
case StandardAttributes::Dictionary:
os << '{';
interleaveComma(attr.cast<DictionaryAttr>().getValue(),
[&](NamedAttribute attr) { printNamedAttribute(attr); });
os << '}';
break;
case StandardAttributes::Integer: {
auto intAttr = attr.cast<IntegerAttr>();
// Only print attributes as unsigned if they are explicitly unsigned or are
// signless 1-bit values. Indexes, signed values, and multi-bit signless
// values print as signed.
bool isUnsigned =
attrType.isUnsignedInteger() || attrType.isSignlessInteger(1);
intAttr.getValue().print(os, !isUnsigned);
// IntegerAttr elides the type if I64.
[mlir] Add a signedness semantics bit to IntegerType Thus far IntegerType has been signless: a value of IntegerType does not have a sign intrinsically and it's up to the specific operation to decide how to interpret those bits. For example, std.addi does two's complement arithmetic, and std.divis/std.diviu treats the first bit as a sign. This design choice was made some time ago when we did't have lots of dialects and dialects were more rigid. Today we have much more extensible infrastructure and different dialect may want different modelling over integer signedness. So while we can say we want signless integers in the standard dialect, we cannot dictate for others. Requiring each dialect to model the signedness semantics with another set of custom types is duplicating the functionality everywhere, considering the fundamental role integer types play. This CL extends the IntegerType with a signedness semantics bit. This gives each dialect an option to opt in signedness semantics if that's what they want and helps code sharing. The parser is modified to recognize `si[1-9][0-9]*` and `ui[1-9][0-9]*` as signed and unsigned integer types, respectively, leaving the original `i[1-9][0-9]*` to continue to mean no indication over signedness semantics. All existing dialects are not affected (yet) as this is a feature to opt in. More discussions can be found at: https://groups.google.com/a/tensorflow.org/d/msg/mlir/XmkV8HOPWpo/7O4X0Nb_AQAJ Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72533
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if (typeElision == AttrTypeElision::May && attrType.isSignlessInteger(64))
return;
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::Float: {
auto floatAttr = attr.cast<FloatAttr>();
printFloatValue(floatAttr.getValue(), os);
// FloatAttr elides the type if F64.
if (typeElision == AttrTypeElision::May && attrType.isF64())
return;
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::String:
os << '"';
printEscapedString(attr.cast<StringAttr>().getValue(), os);
os << '"';
break;
case StandardAttributes::Array:
os << '[';
interleaveComma(attr.cast<ArrayAttr>().getValue(), [&](Attribute attr) {
printAttribute(attr, AttrTypeElision::May);
});
os << ']';
break;
case StandardAttributes::AffineMap:
os << "affine_map<";
attr.cast<AffineMapAttr>().getValue().print(os);
os << '>';
// AffineMap always elides the type.
return;
case StandardAttributes::IntegerSet:
os << "affine_set<";
attr.cast<IntegerSetAttr>().getValue().print(os);
os << '>';
// IntegerSet always elides the type.
return;
case StandardAttributes::Type:
printType(attr.cast<TypeAttr>().getValue());
break;
case StandardAttributes::SymbolRef: {
auto refAttr = attr.dyn_cast<SymbolRefAttr>();
printSymbolReference(refAttr.getRootReference(), os);
for (FlatSymbolRefAttr nestedRef : refAttr.getNestedReferences()) {
os << "::";
printSymbolReference(nestedRef.getValue(), os);
}
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::OpaqueElements: {
auto eltsAttr = attr.cast<OpaqueElementsAttr>();
if (printerFlags.shouldElideElementsAttr(eltsAttr)) {
printElidedElementsAttr(os);
break;
}
os << "opaque<\"" << eltsAttr.getDialect()->getNamespace() << "\", ";
os << '"' << "0x" << llvm::toHex(eltsAttr.getValue()) << "\">";
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::DenseElements: {
auto eltsAttr = attr.cast<DenseElementsAttr>();
if (printerFlags.shouldElideElementsAttr(eltsAttr)) {
printElidedElementsAttr(os);
break;
}
os << "dense<";
printDenseElementsAttr(eltsAttr, /*allowHex=*/true);
os << '>';
break;
}
case StandardAttributes::SparseElements: {
auto elementsAttr = attr.cast<SparseElementsAttr>();
if (printerFlags.shouldElideElementsAttr(elementsAttr.getIndices()) ||
printerFlags.shouldElideElementsAttr(elementsAttr.getValues())) {
printElidedElementsAttr(os);
break;
}
os << "sparse<";
printDenseElementsAttr(elementsAttr.getIndices(), /*allowHex=*/false);
os << ", ";
printDenseElementsAttr(elementsAttr.getValues(), /*allowHex=*/true);
os << '>';
break;
}
// Location attributes.
case StandardAttributes::CallSiteLocation:
case StandardAttributes::FileLineColLocation:
case StandardAttributes::FusedLocation:
case StandardAttributes::NameLocation:
case StandardAttributes::OpaqueLocation:
case StandardAttributes::UnknownLocation:
printLocation(attr.cast<LocationAttr>());
break;
}
// Don't print the type if we must elide it, or if it is a None type.
if (typeElision != AttrTypeElision::Must && !attrType.isa<NoneType>()) {
os << " : ";
printType(attrType);
}
}
/// Print the integer element of the given DenseElementsAttr at 'index'.
static void printDenseIntElement(DenseElementsAttr attr, raw_ostream &os,
unsigned index, bool isSigned) {
APInt value = *std::next(attr.int_value_begin(), index);
if (value.getBitWidth() == 1)
os << (value.getBoolValue() ? "true" : "false");
else
value.print(os, isSigned);
}
/// Print the float element of the given DenseElementsAttr at 'index'.
static void printDenseFloatElement(DenseElementsAttr attr, raw_ostream &os,
unsigned index, bool isSigned) {
assert(isSigned && "floating point values are always signed");
APFloat value = *std::next(attr.float_value_begin(), index);
printFloatValue(value, os);
}
void ModulePrinter::printDenseElementsAttr(DenseElementsAttr attr,
bool allowHex) {
auto type = attr.getType();
auto shape = type.getShape();
auto rank = type.getRank();
bool isSigned = !type.getElementType().isUnsignedInteger();
// The function used to print elements of this attribute.
auto printEltFn = type.getElementType().isa<IntegerType>()
? printDenseIntElement
: printDenseFloatElement;
// Special case for 0-d and splat tensors.
if (attr.isSplat()) {
printEltFn(attr, os, 0, isSigned);
return;
}
// Special case for degenerate tensors.
auto numElements = type.getNumElements();
if (numElements == 0) {
for (int i = 0; i < rank; ++i)
os << '[';
for (int i = 0; i < rank; ++i)
os << ']';
return;
}
// Check to see if we should format this attribute as a hex string.
if (allowHex && shouldPrintElementsAttrWithHex(numElements)) {
ArrayRef<char> rawData = attr.getRawData();
os << '"' << "0x" << llvm::toHex(StringRef(rawData.data(), rawData.size()))
<< "\"";
return;
}
// We use a mixed-radix counter to iterate through the shape. When we bump a
// non-least-significant digit, we emit a close bracket. When we next emit an
// element we re-open all closed brackets.
// The mixed-radix counter, with radices in 'shape'.
SmallVector<unsigned, 4> counter(rank, 0);
// The number of brackets that have been opened and not closed.
unsigned openBrackets = 0;
auto bumpCounter = [&]() {
// Bump the least significant digit.
++counter[rank - 1];
// Iterate backwards bubbling back the increment.
for (unsigned i = rank - 1; i > 0; --i)
if (counter[i] >= shape[i]) {
// Index 'i' is rolled over. Bump (i-1) and close a bracket.
counter[i] = 0;
++counter[i - 1];
--openBrackets;
os << ']';
}
};
for (unsigned idx = 0, e = numElements; idx != e; ++idx) {
if (idx != 0)
os << ", ";
while (openBrackets++ < rank)
os << '[';
openBrackets = rank;
printEltFn(attr, os, idx, isSigned);
bumpCounter();
}
while (openBrackets-- > 0)
os << ']';
}
void ModulePrinter::printType(Type type) {
if (!type) {
os << "<<NULL TYPE>>";
return;
}
// Check for an alias for this type.
if (state) {
StringRef alias = state->getAliasState().getTypeAlias(type);
if (!alias.empty()) {
os << '!' << alias;
return;
}
}
switch (type.getKind()) {
default:
return printDialectType(type);
case Type::Kind::Opaque: {
auto opaqueTy = type.cast<OpaqueType>();
printDialectSymbol(os, "!", opaqueTy.getDialectNamespace(),
opaqueTy.getTypeData());
return;
}
case StandardTypes::Index:
os << "index";
return;
case StandardTypes::BF16:
os << "bf16";
return;
case StandardTypes::F16:
os << "f16";
return;
case StandardTypes::F32:
os << "f32";
return;
case StandardTypes::F64:
os << "f64";
return;
case StandardTypes::Integer: {
auto integer = type.cast<IntegerType>();
[mlir] Add a signedness semantics bit to IntegerType Thus far IntegerType has been signless: a value of IntegerType does not have a sign intrinsically and it's up to the specific operation to decide how to interpret those bits. For example, std.addi does two's complement arithmetic, and std.divis/std.diviu treats the first bit as a sign. This design choice was made some time ago when we did't have lots of dialects and dialects were more rigid. Today we have much more extensible infrastructure and different dialect may want different modelling over integer signedness. So while we can say we want signless integers in the standard dialect, we cannot dictate for others. Requiring each dialect to model the signedness semantics with another set of custom types is duplicating the functionality everywhere, considering the fundamental role integer types play. This CL extends the IntegerType with a signedness semantics bit. This gives each dialect an option to opt in signedness semantics if that's what they want and helps code sharing. The parser is modified to recognize `si[1-9][0-9]*` and `ui[1-9][0-9]*` as signed and unsigned integer types, respectively, leaving the original `i[1-9][0-9]*` to continue to mean no indication over signedness semantics. All existing dialects are not affected (yet) as this is a feature to opt in. More discussions can be found at: https://groups.google.com/a/tensorflow.org/d/msg/mlir/XmkV8HOPWpo/7O4X0Nb_AQAJ Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72533
2020-01-11 03:48:24 +08:00
if (integer.isSigned())
os << 's';
else if (integer.isUnsigned())
os << 'u';
os << 'i' << integer.getWidth();
return;
}
case Type::Kind::Function: {
auto func = type.cast<FunctionType>();
os << '(';
interleaveComma(func.getInputs(), [&](Type type) { printType(type); });
os << ") -> ";
auto results = func.getResults();
if (results.size() == 1 && !results[0].isa<FunctionType>())
os << results[0];
else {
os << '(';
interleaveComma(results, [&](Type type) { printType(type); });
os << ')';
}
return;
}
case StandardTypes::Vector: {
auto v = type.cast<VectorType>();
os << "vector<";
for (auto dim : v.getShape())
os << dim << 'x';
os << v.getElementType() << '>';
return;
}
case StandardTypes::RankedTensor: {
auto v = type.cast<RankedTensorType>();
os << "tensor<";
for (auto dim : v.getShape()) {
if (dim < 0)
os << '?';
else
os << dim;
os << 'x';
}
os << v.getElementType() << '>';
return;
}
case StandardTypes::UnrankedTensor: {
auto v = type.cast<UnrankedTensorType>();
os << "tensor<*x";
printType(v.getElementType());
os << '>';
return;
}
case StandardTypes::MemRef: {
auto v = type.cast<MemRefType>();
os << "memref<";
for (auto dim : v.getShape()) {
if (dim < 0)
os << '?';
else
os << dim;
os << 'x';
}
printType(v.getElementType());
for (auto map : v.getAffineMaps()) {
os << ", ";
printAttribute(AffineMapAttr::get(map));
}
// Only print the memory space if it is the non-default one.
if (v.getMemorySpace())
os << ", " << v.getMemorySpace();
os << '>';
return;
}
case StandardTypes::UnrankedMemRef: {
auto v = type.cast<UnrankedMemRefType>();
os << "memref<*x";
printType(v.getElementType());
os << '>';
return;
}
case StandardTypes::Complex:
os << "complex<";
printType(type.cast<ComplexType>().getElementType());
os << '>';
return;
case StandardTypes::Tuple: {
auto tuple = type.cast<TupleType>();
os << "tuple<";
interleaveComma(tuple.getTypes(), [&](Type type) { printType(type); });
os << '>';
return;
}
case StandardTypes::None:
os << "none";
return;
}
}
void ModulePrinter::printOptionalAttrDict(ArrayRef<NamedAttribute> attrs,
ArrayRef<StringRef> elidedAttrs,
bool withKeyword) {
// If there are no attributes, then there is nothing to be done.
if (attrs.empty())
return;
// Filter out any attributes that shouldn't be included.
SmallVector<NamedAttribute, 8> filteredAttrs(
llvm::make_filter_range(attrs, [&](NamedAttribute attr) {
return !llvm::is_contained(elidedAttrs, attr.first.strref());
}));
// If there are no attributes left to print after filtering, then we're done.
if (filteredAttrs.empty())
return;
// Print the 'attributes' keyword if necessary.
if (withKeyword)
os << " attributes";
// Otherwise, print them all out in braces.
os << " {";
interleaveComma(filteredAttrs,
[&](NamedAttribute attr) { printNamedAttribute(attr); });
os << '}';
}
void ModulePrinter::printNamedAttribute(NamedAttribute attr) {
if (isBareIdentifier(attr.first)) {
os << attr.first;
} else {
os << '"';
printEscapedString(attr.first.strref(), os);
os << '"';
}
// Pretty printing elides the attribute value for unit attributes.
if (attr.second.isa<UnitAttr>())
return;
os << " = ";
printAttribute(attr.second);
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// CustomDialectAsmPrinter
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
/// This class provides the main specialization of the DialectAsmPrinter that is
/// used to provide support for print attributes and types. This hooks allows
/// for dialects to hook into the main ModulePrinter.
struct CustomDialectAsmPrinter : public DialectAsmPrinter {
public:
CustomDialectAsmPrinter(ModulePrinter &printer) : printer(printer) {}
~CustomDialectAsmPrinter() override {}
raw_ostream &getStream() const override { return printer.getStream(); }
/// Print the given attribute to the stream.
void printAttribute(Attribute attr) override { printer.printAttribute(attr); }
/// Print the given floating point value in a stablized form.
void printFloat(const APFloat &value) override {
printFloatValue(value, getStream());
}
/// Print the given type to the stream.
void printType(Type type) override { printer.printType(type); }
/// The main module printer.
ModulePrinter &printer;
};
} // end anonymous namespace
void ModulePrinter::printDialectAttribute(Attribute attr) {
auto &dialect = attr.getDialect();
// Ask the dialect to serialize the attribute to a string.
std::string attrName;
{
llvm::raw_string_ostream attrNameStr(attrName);
ModulePrinter subPrinter(attrNameStr, printerFlags, state);
CustomDialectAsmPrinter printer(subPrinter);
dialect.printAttribute(attr, printer);
}
printDialectSymbol(os, "#", dialect.getNamespace(), attrName);
}
void ModulePrinter::printDialectType(Type type) {
auto &dialect = type.getDialect();
// Ask the dialect to serialize the type to a string.
std::string typeName;
{
llvm::raw_string_ostream typeNameStr(typeName);
ModulePrinter subPrinter(typeNameStr, printerFlags, state);
CustomDialectAsmPrinter printer(subPrinter);
dialect.printType(type, printer);
}
printDialectSymbol(os, "!", dialect.getNamespace(), typeName);
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Affine expressions and maps
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
void ModulePrinter::printAffineExpr(
AffineExpr expr, function_ref<void(unsigned, bool)> printValueName) {
printAffineExprInternal(expr, BindingStrength::Weak, printValueName);
}
void ModulePrinter::printAffineExprInternal(
AffineExpr expr, BindingStrength enclosingTightness,
function_ref<void(unsigned, bool)> printValueName) {
const char *binopSpelling = nullptr;
switch (expr.getKind()) {
case AffineExprKind::SymbolId: {
unsigned pos = expr.cast<AffineSymbolExpr>().getPosition();
if (printValueName)
printValueName(pos, /*isSymbol=*/true);
else
os << 's' << pos;
return;
}
case AffineExprKind::DimId: {
unsigned pos = expr.cast<AffineDimExpr>().getPosition();
if (printValueName)
printValueName(pos, /*isSymbol=*/false);
else
os << 'd' << pos;
return;
}
case AffineExprKind::Constant:
os << expr.cast<AffineConstantExpr>().getValue();
return;
case AffineExprKind::Add:
binopSpelling = " + ";
break;
case AffineExprKind::Mul:
binopSpelling = " * ";
break;
case AffineExprKind::FloorDiv:
binopSpelling = " floordiv ";
break;
case AffineExprKind::CeilDiv:
binopSpelling = " ceildiv ";
break;
case AffineExprKind::Mod:
binopSpelling = " mod ";
break;
}
auto binOp = expr.cast<AffineBinaryOpExpr>();
AffineExpr lhsExpr = binOp.getLHS();
AffineExpr rhsExpr = binOp.getRHS();
// Handle tightly binding binary operators.
if (binOp.getKind() != AffineExprKind::Add) {
if (enclosingTightness == BindingStrength::Strong)
os << '(';
// Pretty print multiplication with -1.
auto rhsConst = rhsExpr.dyn_cast<AffineConstantExpr>();
if (rhsConst && binOp.getKind() == AffineExprKind::Mul &&
rhsConst.getValue() == -1) {
os << "-";
printAffineExprInternal(lhsExpr, BindingStrength::Strong, printValueName);
if (enclosingTightness == BindingStrength::Strong)
os << ')';
return;
}
printAffineExprInternal(lhsExpr, BindingStrength::Strong, printValueName);
os << binopSpelling;
printAffineExprInternal(rhsExpr, BindingStrength::Strong, printValueName);
if (enclosingTightness == BindingStrength::Strong)
os << ')';
return;
}
// Print out special "pretty" forms for add.
if (enclosingTightness == BindingStrength::Strong)
os << '(';
// Pretty print addition to a product that has a negative operand as a
// subtraction.
if (auto rhs = rhsExpr.dyn_cast<AffineBinaryOpExpr>()) {
if (rhs.getKind() == AffineExprKind::Mul) {
AffineExpr rrhsExpr = rhs.getRHS();
if (auto rrhs = rrhsExpr.dyn_cast<AffineConstantExpr>()) {
if (rrhs.getValue() == -1) {
printAffineExprInternal(lhsExpr, BindingStrength::Weak,
printValueName);
os << " - ";
if (rhs.getLHS().getKind() == AffineExprKind::Add) {
printAffineExprInternal(rhs.getLHS(), BindingStrength::Strong,
printValueName);
} else {
printAffineExprInternal(rhs.getLHS(), BindingStrength::Weak,
printValueName);
}
if (enclosingTightness == BindingStrength::Strong)
os << ')';
return;
}
if (rrhs.getValue() < -1) {
printAffineExprInternal(lhsExpr, BindingStrength::Weak,
printValueName);
os << " - ";
printAffineExprInternal(rhs.getLHS(), BindingStrength::Strong,
printValueName);
os << " * " << -rrhs.getValue();
if (enclosingTightness == BindingStrength::Strong)
os << ')';
return;
}
}
}
}
// Pretty print addition to a negative number as a subtraction.
if (auto rhsConst = rhsExpr.dyn_cast<AffineConstantExpr>()) {
if (rhsConst.getValue() < 0) {
printAffineExprInternal(lhsExpr, BindingStrength::Weak, printValueName);
os << " - " << -rhsConst.getValue();
if (enclosingTightness == BindingStrength::Strong)
os << ')';
return;
}
}
printAffineExprInternal(lhsExpr, BindingStrength::Weak, printValueName);
os << " + ";
printAffineExprInternal(rhsExpr, BindingStrength::Weak, printValueName);
if (enclosingTightness == BindingStrength::Strong)
os << ')';
}
void ModulePrinter::printAffineConstraint(AffineExpr expr, bool isEq) {
printAffineExprInternal(expr, BindingStrength::Weak);
isEq ? os << " == 0" : os << " >= 0";
}
void ModulePrinter::printAffineMap(AffineMap map) {
// Dimension identifiers.
os << '(';
for (int i = 0; i < (int)map.getNumDims() - 1; ++i)
os << 'd' << i << ", ";
if (map.getNumDims() >= 1)
os << 'd' << map.getNumDims() - 1;
os << ')';
// Symbolic identifiers.
if (map.getNumSymbols() != 0) {
os << '[';
for (unsigned i = 0; i < map.getNumSymbols() - 1; ++i)
os << 's' << i << ", ";
if (map.getNumSymbols() >= 1)
os << 's' << map.getNumSymbols() - 1;
os << ']';
}
// Result affine expressions.
os << " -> (";
interleaveComma(map.getResults(),
[&](AffineExpr expr) { printAffineExpr(expr); });
os << ')';
}
void ModulePrinter::printIntegerSet(IntegerSet set) {
// Dimension identifiers.
os << '(';
for (unsigned i = 1; i < set.getNumDims(); ++i)
os << 'd' << i - 1 << ", ";
if (set.getNumDims() >= 1)
os << 'd' << set.getNumDims() - 1;
os << ')';
// Symbolic identifiers.
if (set.getNumSymbols() != 0) {
os << '[';
for (unsigned i = 0; i < set.getNumSymbols() - 1; ++i)
os << 's' << i << ", ";
if (set.getNumSymbols() >= 1)
os << 's' << set.getNumSymbols() - 1;
os << ']';
}
// Print constraints.
os << " : (";
int numConstraints = set.getNumConstraints();
for (int i = 1; i < numConstraints; ++i) {
printAffineConstraint(set.getConstraint(i - 1), set.isEq(i - 1));
os << ", ";
}
if (numConstraints >= 1)
printAffineConstraint(set.getConstraint(numConstraints - 1),
set.isEq(numConstraints - 1));
os << ')';
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// OperationPrinter
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
/// This class contains the logic for printing operations, regions, and blocks.
class OperationPrinter : public ModulePrinter, private OpAsmPrinter {
public:
explicit OperationPrinter(raw_ostream &os, OpPrintingFlags flags,
AsmStateImpl &state)
: ModulePrinter(os, flags, &state) {}
/// Print the given top-level module.
void print(ModuleOp op);
/// Print the given operation with its indent and location.
void print(Operation *op);
/// Print the bare location, not including indentation/location/etc.
void printOperation(Operation *op);
/// Print the given operation in the generic form.
void printGenericOp(Operation *op) override;
/// Print the name of the given block.
void printBlockName(Block *block);
/// Print the given block. If 'printBlockArgs' is false, the arguments of the
/// block are not printed. If 'printBlockTerminator' is false, the terminator
/// operation of the block is not printed.
void print(Block *block, bool printBlockArgs = true,
bool printBlockTerminator = true);
/// Print the ID of the given value, optionally with its result number.
void printValueID(Value value, bool printResultNo = true,
raw_ostream *streamOverride = nullptr) const;
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// OpAsmPrinter methods
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// Return the current stream of the printer.
raw_ostream &getStream() const override { return os; }
/// Print the given type.
void printType(Type type) override { ModulePrinter::printType(type); }
/// Print the given attribute.
void printAttribute(Attribute attr) override {
ModulePrinter::printAttribute(attr);
}
/// Print the given attribute without its type. The corresponding parser must
/// provide a valid type for the attribute.
void printAttributeWithoutType(Attribute attr) override {
ModulePrinter::printAttribute(attr, AttrTypeElision::Must);
}
/// Print the ID for the given value.
void printOperand(Value value) override { printValueID(value); }
void printOperand(Value value, raw_ostream &os) override {
printValueID(value, /*printResultNo=*/true, &os);
}
/// Print an optional attribute dictionary with a given set of elided values.
void printOptionalAttrDict(ArrayRef<NamedAttribute> attrs,
ArrayRef<StringRef> elidedAttrs = {}) override {
ModulePrinter::printOptionalAttrDict(attrs, elidedAttrs);
}
void printOptionalAttrDictWithKeyword(
ArrayRef<NamedAttribute> attrs,
ArrayRef<StringRef> elidedAttrs = {}) override {
ModulePrinter::printOptionalAttrDict(attrs, elidedAttrs,
/*withKeyword=*/true);
}
/// Print the given successor.
void printSuccessor(Block *successor) override;
/// Print an operation successor with the operands used for the block
/// arguments.
void printSuccessorAndUseList(Block *successor,
ValueRange succOperands) override;
/// Print the given region.
void printRegion(Region &region, bool printEntryBlockArgs,
bool printBlockTerminators) override;
/// Renumber the arguments for the specified region to the same names as the
/// SSA values in namesToUse. This may only be used for IsolatedFromAbove
/// operations. If any entry in namesToUse is null, the corresponding
/// argument name is left alone.
void shadowRegionArgs(Region &region, ValueRange namesToUse) override {
state->getSSANameState().shadowRegionArgs(region, namesToUse);
}
/// Print the given affine map with the symbol and dimension operands printed
/// inline with the map.
void printAffineMapOfSSAIds(AffineMapAttr mapAttr,
ValueRange operands) override;
/// Print the given string as a symbol reference.
void printSymbolName(StringRef symbolRef) override {
::printSymbolReference(symbolRef, os);
}
private:
/// The number of spaces used for indenting nested operations.
const static unsigned indentWidth = 2;
// This is the current indentation level for nested structures.
unsigned currentIndent = 0;
};
} // end anonymous namespace
void OperationPrinter::print(ModuleOp op) {
// Output the aliases at the top level.
state->getAliasState().printAttributeAliases(os, newLine);
state->getAliasState().printTypeAliases(os, newLine);
// Print the module.
print(op.getOperation());
}
void OperationPrinter::print(Operation *op) {
// Track the location of this operation.
state->registerOperationLocation(op, newLine.curLine, currentIndent);
os.indent(currentIndent);
printOperation(op);
printTrailingLocation(op->getLoc());
}
void OperationPrinter::printOperation(Operation *op) {
if (size_t numResults = op->getNumResults()) {
auto printResultGroup = [&](size_t resultNo, size_t resultCount) {
printValueID(op->getResult(resultNo), /*printResultNo=*/false);
if (resultCount > 1)
os << ':' << resultCount;
};
// Check to see if this operation has multiple result groups.
ArrayRef<int> resultGroups = state->getSSANameState().getOpResultGroups(op);
if (!resultGroups.empty()) {
// Interleave the groups excluding the last one, this one will be handled
// separately.
interleaveComma(llvm::seq<int>(0, resultGroups.size() - 1), [&](int i) {
printResultGroup(resultGroups[i],
resultGroups[i + 1] - resultGroups[i]);
});
os << ", ";
printResultGroup(resultGroups.back(), numResults - resultGroups.back());
} else {
printResultGroup(/*resultNo=*/0, /*resultCount=*/numResults);
}
os << " = ";
}
// If requested, always print the generic form.
if (!printerFlags.shouldPrintGenericOpForm()) {
// Check to see if this is a known operation. If so, use the registered
// custom printer hook.
if (auto *opInfo = op->getAbstractOperation()) {
opInfo->printAssembly(op, *this);
return;
}
}
// Otherwise print with the generic assembly form.
printGenericOp(op);
}
void OperationPrinter::printGenericOp(Operation *op) {
os << '"';
printEscapedString(op->getName().getStringRef(), os);
os << "\"(";
interleaveComma(op->getOperands(), [&](Value value) { printValueID(value); });
os << ')';
// For terminators, print the list of successors and their operands.
if (op->getNumSuccessors() != 0) {
os << '[';
interleaveComma(op->getSuccessors(),
[&](Block *successor) { printBlockName(successor); });
os << ']';
}
// Print regions.
if (op->getNumRegions() != 0) {
os << " (";
interleaveComma(op->getRegions(), [&](Region &region) {
printRegion(region, /*printEntryBlockArgs=*/true,
/*printBlockTerminators=*/true);
});
os << ')';
}
auto attrs = op->getAttrs();
printOptionalAttrDict(attrs);
// Print the type signature of the operation.
os << " : ";
printFunctionalType(op);
}
void OperationPrinter::printBlockName(Block *block) {
auto id = state->getSSANameState().getBlockID(block);
if (id != SSANameState::NameSentinel)
os << "^bb" << id;
else
os << "^INVALIDBLOCK";
}
void OperationPrinter::print(Block *block, bool printBlockArgs,
bool printBlockTerminator) {
// Print the block label and argument list if requested.
if (printBlockArgs) {
os.indent(currentIndent);
printBlockName(block);
// Print the argument list if non-empty.
if (!block->args_empty()) {
os << '(';
interleaveComma(block->getArguments(), [&](BlockArgument arg) {
printValueID(arg);
os << ": ";
printType(arg.getType());
});
os << ')';
}
os << ':';
// Print out some context information about the predecessors of this block.
if (!block->getParent()) {
os << "\t// block is not in a region!";
} else if (block->hasNoPredecessors()) {
os << "\t// no predecessors";
} else if (auto *pred = block->getSinglePredecessor()) {
os << "\t// pred: ";
printBlockName(pred);
} else {
// We want to print the predecessors in increasing numeric order, not in
// whatever order the use-list is in, so gather and sort them.
SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, Block *>, 4> predIDs;
for (auto *pred : block->getPredecessors())
predIDs.push_back({state->getSSANameState().getBlockID(pred), pred});
llvm::array_pod_sort(predIDs.begin(), predIDs.end());
os << "\t// " << predIDs.size() << " preds: ";
interleaveComma(predIDs, [&](std::pair<unsigned, Block *> pred) {
printBlockName(pred.second);
});
}
os << newLine;
}
currentIndent += indentWidth;
auto range = llvm::make_range(
block->getOperations().begin(),
std::prev(block->getOperations().end(), printBlockTerminator ? 0 : 1));
for (auto &op : range) {
print(&op);
os << newLine;
}
currentIndent -= indentWidth;
}
void OperationPrinter::printValueID(Value value, bool printResultNo,
raw_ostream *streamOverride) const {
state->getSSANameState().printValueID(value, printResultNo,
streamOverride ? *streamOverride : os);
}
void OperationPrinter::printSuccessor(Block *successor) {
printBlockName(successor);
}
void OperationPrinter::printSuccessorAndUseList(Block *successor,
ValueRange succOperands) {
printBlockName(successor);
if (succOperands.empty())
return;
os << '(';
interleaveComma(succOperands,
[this](Value operand) { printValueID(operand); });
os << " : ";
interleaveComma(succOperands,
[this](Value operand) { printType(operand.getType()); });
os << ')';
}
void OperationPrinter::printRegion(Region &region, bool printEntryBlockArgs,
bool printBlockTerminators) {
os << " {" << newLine;
if (!region.empty()) {
auto *entryBlock = &region.front();
print(entryBlock, printEntryBlockArgs && entryBlock->getNumArguments() != 0,
printBlockTerminators);
for (auto &b : llvm::drop_begin(region.getBlocks(), 1))
print(&b);
}
os.indent(currentIndent) << "}";
}
void OperationPrinter::printAffineMapOfSSAIds(AffineMapAttr mapAttr,
ValueRange operands) {
AffineMap map = mapAttr.getValue();
unsigned numDims = map.getNumDims();
auto printValueName = [&](unsigned pos, bool isSymbol) {
unsigned index = isSymbol ? numDims + pos : pos;
assert(index < operands.size());
if (isSymbol)
os << "symbol(";
printValueID(operands[index]);
if (isSymbol)
os << ')';
};
interleaveComma(map.getResults(), [&](AffineExpr expr) {
printAffineExpr(expr, printValueName);
});
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// print and dump methods
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
void Attribute::print(raw_ostream &os) const {
ModulePrinter(os).printAttribute(*this);
}
void Attribute::dump() const {
print(llvm::errs());
llvm::errs() << "\n";
}
void Type::print(raw_ostream &os) { ModulePrinter(os).printType(*this); }
void Type::dump() { print(llvm::errs()); }
void AffineMap::dump() const {
print(llvm::errs());
llvm::errs() << "\n";
}
void IntegerSet::dump() const {
print(llvm::errs());
llvm::errs() << "\n";
}
void AffineExpr::print(raw_ostream &os) const {
if (!expr) {
os << "<<NULL AFFINE EXPR>>";
return;
}
ModulePrinter(os).printAffineExpr(*this);
}
void AffineExpr::dump() const {
print(llvm::errs());
llvm::errs() << "\n";
}
void AffineMap::print(raw_ostream &os) const {
if (!map) {
os << "<<NULL AFFINE MAP>>";
return;
}
ModulePrinter(os).printAffineMap(*this);
}
void IntegerSet::print(raw_ostream &os) const {
ModulePrinter(os).printIntegerSet(*this);
}
void Value::print(raw_ostream &os) {
if (auto *op = getDefiningOp())
return op->print(os);
// TODO: Improve this.
assert(isa<BlockArgument>());
os << "<block argument>\n";
}
void Value::print(raw_ostream &os, AsmState &state) {
if (auto *op = getDefiningOp())
return op->print(os, state);
// TODO: Improve this.
assert(isa<BlockArgument>());
os << "<block argument>\n";
}
void Value::dump() {
print(llvm::errs());
llvm::errs() << "\n";
}
void Value::printAsOperand(raw_ostream &os, AsmState &state) {
// TODO(riverriddle) This doesn't necessarily capture all potential cases.
// Currently, region arguments can be shadowed when printing the main
// operation. If the IR hasn't been printed, this will produce the old SSA
// name and not the shadowed name.
state.getImpl().getSSANameState().printValueID(*this, /*printResultNo=*/true,
os);
}
void Operation::print(raw_ostream &os, OpPrintingFlags flags) {
// Find the operation to number from based upon the provided flags.
Operation *printedOp = this;
bool shouldUseLocalScope = flags.shouldUseLocalScope();
do {
// If we are printing local scope, stop at the first operation that is
// isolated from above.
if (shouldUseLocalScope && printedOp->isKnownIsolatedFromAbove())
break;
// Otherwise, traverse up to the next parent.
Operation *parentOp = printedOp->getParentOp();
if (!parentOp)
break;
printedOp = parentOp;
} while (true);
AsmState state(printedOp);
print(os, state, flags);
}
void Operation::print(raw_ostream &os, AsmState &state, OpPrintingFlags flags) {
OperationPrinter(os, flags, state.getImpl()).print(this);
}
void Operation::dump() {
print(llvm::errs(), OpPrintingFlags().useLocalScope());
llvm::errs() << "\n";
}
void Block::print(raw_ostream &os) {
Operation *parentOp = getParentOp();
if (!parentOp) {
os << "<<UNLINKED BLOCK>>\n";
return;
}
// Get the top-level op.
while (auto *nextOp = parentOp->getParentOp())
parentOp = nextOp;
AsmState state(parentOp);
print(os, state);
}
void Block::print(raw_ostream &os, AsmState &state) {
OperationPrinter(os, /*flags=*/llvm::None, state.getImpl()).print(this);
}
void Block::dump() { print(llvm::errs()); }
/// Print out the name of the block without printing its body.
void Block::printAsOperand(raw_ostream &os, bool printType) {
Operation *parentOp = getParentOp();
if (!parentOp) {
os << "<<UNLINKED BLOCK>>\n";
return;
}
AsmState state(parentOp);
printAsOperand(os, state);
}
void Block::printAsOperand(raw_ostream &os, AsmState &state) {
OperationPrinter printer(os, /*flags=*/llvm::None, state.getImpl());
printer.printBlockName(this);
}
void ModuleOp::print(raw_ostream &os, OpPrintingFlags flags) {
AsmState state(*this);
// Don't populate aliases when printing at local scope.
if (!flags.shouldUseLocalScope())
state.getImpl().initializeAliases(*this);
print(os, state, flags);
}
void ModuleOp::print(raw_ostream &os, AsmState &state, OpPrintingFlags flags) {
OperationPrinter(os, flags, state.getImpl()).print(*this);
}
void ModuleOp::dump() { print(llvm::errs()); }