Summary: This diff reimplements getStridesAndOffset in a significantly simpler way by operating on the AffineExpr and calling into simplifyAffineExpr instead of rolling its own saturating arithmetic.
As a consequence it becomes quite simple to extend the behavior of getStridesAndOffset to encompass more cases by manipulating the AffineExpr more directly.
The divisions are still filtered out and continue to yield fully dynamic strides.
Simplifying the divisions is left for a later time if compelling use cases arise.
Relevant tests are added.
Reviewers: ftynse
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, arpith-jacob, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72098
Summary: This fixes the return value of helper methods on the base range class.
Reviewed By: jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72127
This fixes the error:
```
mlir/include/mlir/Dialect/Linalg/Utils/Utils.h:72:3: error: from definition of 'template<class LoopTy> mlir::edsc::GenericLoopNestRangeBuilder<LoopTy>::GenericLoopNestRangeBuilder(llvm::ArrayRef<mlir::edsc::ValueHandle*>, llvm::ArrayRef<mlir::Value>)' [-fpermissive]
GenericLoopNestRangeBuilder(ArrayRef<edsc::ValueHandle *> ivs,
```
This was tested independently on a Docker image with gcc-5 by jpienaar@
This should fix the error:
```
mlir/include/mlir/Dialect/Linalg/Utils/Utils.h:72:3: error: from definition of 'template<class LoopTy> mlir::edsc::GenericLoopNestRangeBuilder<LoopTy>::GenericLoopNestRangeBuilder(llvm::ArrayRef<mlir::edsc::ValueHandle*>, llvm::ArrayRef<mlir::Value>)' [-fpermissive]
GenericLoopNestRangeBuilder(ArrayRef<edsc::ValueHandle *> ivs,
```
This commit fixes shader ABI attributes to use `spv.` as the prefix
so that they match the dialect's namespace. This enables us to add
verification hooks in the SPIR-V dialect to verify them.
Reviewed By: mravishankar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72062
Summary:
This changes the implementation of OpResult to have some of the results be represented inline in Value, via a pointer int pair of Operation*+result number, and the rest being trailing objects on the main operation. The full details of the new representation is detailed in the proposal here:
https://groups.google.com/a/tensorflow.org/g/mlir/c/XXzzKhqqF_0/m/v6bKb08WCgAJ
The only difference between here and the above proposal is that we only steal 2-bits for the Value kind instead of 3. This means that we can only fit 2-results inline instead of 6. This allows for other users to steal the final bit for PointerUnion/etc. If necessary, we can always steal this bit back in the future to save more space if 3-6 results are common enough.
Reviewed By: jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72020
Summary:
This diff adds support to allow `linalg.generic` and
`linalg.indexed_generic` to take tensor input and output
arguments.
The subset of output tensor operand types must appear
verbatim in the result types after an arrow. The parser,
printer and verifier are extended to accomodate this
behavior.
The Linalg operations now support variadic ranked tensor
return values. This extension exhibited issues with the
current handling of NativeCall in RewriterGen.cpp. As a
consequence, an explicit cast to `SmallVector<Value, 4>`
is added in the proper place to support the new behavior
(better suggestions are welcome).
Relevant cleanups and name uniformization are applied.
Relevant invalid and roundtrip test are added.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, antiagainst, ftynse
Subscribers: burmako, shauheen, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72022
Lots of SPIR-V ops take enum attributes and certain enum cases
need extra capabilities or extensions to be available. This commit
extends to allow specifying availability spec on enum cases.
Extra utility functions are generated for the corresponding enum
classes to return the availability requirement. The availability
interface implemention for a SPIR-V op now goes over all enum
attributes to collect the availability requirements.
Reviewed By: mravishankar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71947
* replaceAllUsesWith may be supplied with a null value.
* some compilers fail to implicitly convert single result operations to
OpaqueValue, so add an explicit OpOperand::set(Value) method.
Summary: This is part of an ongoing cleanup and uniformization work.
Reviewers: ftynse
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72084
Summary:
This is part of an ongoing cleanup and uniformization work.
This diff performs 3 types of cleanups:
1. Uniformize transformation names.
2. Replace all pattern operands that need not be captured by `$_`
3. Replace all usage of pattern captured op by the normalized `op` name (instead of positional parameters such as `$0`)
Reviewers: ftynse
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72081
Summary: This is part of an ongoing cleanup and uniformization work.
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72078
This allows us to include the definitions of these attributes in
other files without pulling in all dependencies for lowering.
Reviewed By: mravishankar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72054
for (const auto &x : llvm::zip(..., ...))
->
for (auto x : llvm::zip(..., ...))
The return type of zip() is a wrapper that wraps a tuple of references.
> warning: loop variable 'p' is always a copy because the range of type 'detail::zippy<detail::zip_shortest, ArrayRef<long> &, ArrayRef<long> &>' does not return a reference [-Wrange-loop-analysis]
Fixes: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'const unsigned int' and '(anonymous namespace)::OperationPrinter::(anonymous enum at F:\llvm-project\mlir\lib\IR\AsmPrinter.cpp:1444:3)' [-Wsign-compare]
Summary: A new class is added, IRMultiObjectWithUseList, that allows for representing an IR use list that holds multiple sub values(used in this case for OpResults). This class provides all of the same functionality as the base IRObjectWithUseList, but for specific sub-values. This saves a word per operation result and is a necessary step in optimizing the layout of operation results. For now the use list is placed on the operation itself, so zero-result operations grow by a word. When the work for optimizing layout is finished, this can be moved back to being a trailing object based on memory/runtime benchmarking.
Reviewed By: jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71955
Summary: The successor operand counts are directly tied to block operands anyways, and this simplifies the trailing objects of Operation(i.e. one less computation to perform).
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71949
SPIR-V has a few mechanisms to control op availability: version,
extension, and capabilities. These mechanisms are considered as
different availability classes.
This commit introduces basic definitions for modelling SPIR-V
availability classes. Specifically, an `Availability` class is
added to SPIRVBase.td, along with two subclasses: MinVersion
and MaxVersion for versioning. SPV_Op is extended to take a
list of `Availability`. Each `Availability` instance carries
information for generating op interfaces for the corresponding
availability class and also the concrete availability
requirements.
With the availability spec on ops, we can now auto-generate the
op interfaces of all SPIR-V availability classes and also
synthesize the op's implementations of these interfaces. The
interface generation is done via new TableGen backends
-gen-avail-interface-{decls|defs}. The op's implementation is
done via -gen-spirv-avail-impls.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71930
The conversion from std.and/std.or to spv.LogicalAnd/spv.LogicalOr is
only valid for boolean (i1) types. Modify BinaryOpPattern in
StandardToSPIRV.td to allow limiting the type of the operands for
which the pattern is applied.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71881
Summary:
`mlir-translate -import-llvm test.ll` was going into segmentation fault if `test.ll` had `float` or `double` constants.
For example,
```
%3 = fadd double 3.030000e+01, %0
```
Now, it is handled in `Importer::getConstantAsAttr` (similar behaviour as normal integers)
Added tests for FP arithmetic
Reviewers: ftynse, mehdi_amini
Reviewed By: ftynse, mehdi_amini
Subscribers: shauheen, mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, burmako, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71912
This change refactors pass options to be more similar to how statistics are modeled. More specifically, the options are specified directly on the pass instead of in a separate options class. (Note that the behavior and specification for pass pipelines remains the same.) This brings about several benefits:
* The specification of options is much simpler
* The round-trip format of a pass can be generated automatically
* This gives a somewhat deeper integration with "configuring" a pass, which we could potentially expose to users in the future.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286953824
This means that in-place, or root, updates need to use explicit calls to `startRootUpdate`, `finalizeRootUpdate`, and `cancelRootUpdate`. The major benefit of this change is that it enables in-place updates in DialectConversion, which simplifies the FuncOp pattern for example. The major downside to this is that the cases that *may* modify an operation in-place will need an explicit cancel on the failure branches(assuming that they started an update before attempting the transformation).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286933674
This will enable future commits to reimplement the internal implementation of OpResult without needing to change all of the existing users. This is part of a chain of commits optimizing the size of operation results.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286930047
This will enable future commits to reimplement the internal implementation of OpResult without needing to change all of the existing users. This is part of a chain of commits optimizing the size of operation results.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286919966
This is an initial step to refactoring the representation of OpResult as proposed in: https://groups.google.com/a/tensorflow.org/g/mlir/c/XXzzKhqqF_0/m/v6bKb08WCgAJ
This change will make it much simpler to incrementally transition all of the existing code to use value-typed semantics.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286844725
Rename the 'shlis' operation in the standard dialect to 'shift_left'. Add tests
for this operation (these have been missing so far) and add a lowering to the
'shl' operation in the LLVM dialect.
Add also 'shift_right_signed' (lowered to LLVM's 'ashr') and 'shift_right_unsigned'
(lowered to 'lshr').
The original plan was to name these operations 'shift.left', 'shift.right.signed'
and 'shift.right.unsigned'. This works if the operations are prefixed with 'std.'
in MLIR assembly. Unfortunately during import the short form is ambigous with
operations from a hypothetical 'shift' dialect. The best solution seems to omit
dots in standard operations for now.
Closestensorflow/mlir#226
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286803388
- a block argument associated with an arbitrary op can't be a valid
dimensional identifier; it has to be the block argument of either
a function op or an affine.for.
Signed-off-by: Uday Bondhugula <uday@polymagelabs.com>
Closestensorflow/mlir#331
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/pull/331 from bondhugula:valid_dim 3273b4fcbaa31fb7b6671d93c9e42a6b2a6a4e4c
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286593693
This will allow us to lower most of gpu.all_reduce (when all_reduce
doesn't exist in the target dialect) within the GPU dialect, and only do
target-specific lowering for the shuffle op.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286548256
This is the block argument equivalent of the existing `getAsmResultNames` hook.
Closestensorflow/mlir#329
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/pull/329 from plaidml:flaub-region-arg-names fc7876f2d1335024e441083cd25263fd6247eb7d
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286523299
Concatting lists in TableGen is easy, creating unique lists less so. There is no reason for duplicated op traits so we could throw an error instead but duplicates could occur due to concatting different list of traits in ODS (e.g., for convenience reasons), so just dedup them during Operator trait construction instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286488423
Update vector transfer_read/write ops to operatate on memrefs with vector element type.
This handle cases where the memref vector element type represents the minimal memory transfer unit (or multiple of the minimal memory transfer unit).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286482115
This CL allows specifying an additional name for specifying the .td file that is used to generate the doc for a dialect. This is necessary for a dialect like Linalg which has different "types" of ops that are used in different contexts.
This CL also restructures the Linalg documentation and renames LinalgLibraryOps -> LinalgStructuredOps but is otherwise NFC.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286450414
Adds vector ReshapeOp to the VectorOps dialect. An aggregate vector reshape operation, which aggregates multiple hardware vectors, can enable optimizations during decomposition (e.g. loading one input hardware vector and performing multiple rotate and scatter store operations to the vector output).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286440658
Introduces some centralized methods to move towards
consistent use of i32 as vector subscripts.
Note: sizes/strides/offsets attributes are still i64
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286434133