These libraries are distinct from other things in Analysis in that they
operate only on core IR concepts. This also simplifies dependencies
so that Dialect -> Analysis -> Parser -> IR. Previously, the parser depended
on portions of the the Analysis directory as well, which sometimes
caused issues with the way the cmake makefile generator discovers
dependencies on generated files during compilation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79240
Makes the relationship and function clearer. Accordingly rename getAttrList to getMutableAttrDict.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79125
The latest changes of the Liveness analysis caused a warning related to an
unused variable. This commit solves this warning.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78912
The current Liveness analysis does not support operations with nested regions.
This causes issues when querying liveness information about blocks nested within
operations. Furthermore, the live-in and live-out sets are not computed properly
in these cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77714
There were some unused CMakeFiles for Affine/IR and Affine/EDSC.
This change builds separate MLIRAffineOps and MLIRAffineEDSC libraries
using those CMakeFiles. This combination replaces the old MLIRAffine
library.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78317
Summary:
Modified AffineMap::get to remove support for the overload which allowed
an ArrayRef of AffineExpr but no context (and gathered the context from a
presumed first entry, resulting in bugs when there were 0 results).
Instead, we support only a ArrayRef and a context, and a version which
takes a single AffineExpr.
Additionally, removed some now needless case logic which previously
special cased which call to AffineMap::get to use.
Reviewers: flaub, bondhugula, rriddle!, nicolasvasilache, ftynse, ulysseB, mravishankar, antiagainst, aartbik
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, arpith-jacob, mgester, lucyrfox, liufengdb, Joonsoo, bader, grosul1, frgossen, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78226
Summary: Functional.h contains many different methods that have a direct, and more efficient, equivalent in LLVM. This revision replaces all usages with the LLVM equivalent, and removes the header. This is part of larger cleanup, pr45513, merging MLIR support facilities into LLVM.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78053
Minor fixes and cleanup for ShapedType accessors, use
ShapedType::kDynamicSize, add ShapedType::isDynamicDim.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77710
Support to recognize and deal with aligned_alloc was recently added to
LLVM's TLI/MemoryBuiltins and its various optimization passes. This
revision adds support for generation of aligned_alloc's when lowering
AllocOp from std to LLVM. Setting 'use-aligned_alloc=1' will lead to
aligned_alloc being used for all heap allocations. An alignment and size
that works with the constraints of aligned_alloc is chosen.
Using aligned_alloc is preferable to "using malloc and adjusting the
allocated pointer to align for indexing" because the pointer access
arithmetic done for the latter only makes it harder for LLVM passes to
deal with for analysis, optimization, attribute deduction, and rewrites.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77528
Fix point-wise copy generation to work with bounds that have max/min.
Change structure of copy loop nest to use absolute loop indices and
subtracting base from the indexes of the fast buffers. Update supporting
utilities: Fix FlatAffineConstraints::getLowerAndUpperBound to look at
equalities as well and for a missing division. Update unionBoundingBox
to not discard common constraints (leads to a tighter system). Update
MemRefRegion::getConstantBoundingSizeAndShape to add memref dimension
constraints. Run removeTrivialRedundancy at the end of
MemRefRegion::compute. Run single iteration loop promotion and
load/store canonicalization after affine data copy (in its test pass as
well).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77320
Modernize/cleanup code in loop transforms utils - a lot of this code was
written prior to the currently available IR support / code style. This
patch also does some variable renames including inst -> op, comment
updates, turns getCleanupLoopLowerBound into a local function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77175
This patch introduces a utility to separate full tiles from partial
tiles when tiling affine loop nests where trip counts are unknown or
where tile sizes don't divide trip counts. A conditional guard is
generated to separate out the full tile (with constant trip count loops)
into the then block of an 'affine.if' and the partial tile to the else
block. The separation allows the 'then' block (which has constant trip
count loops) to be optimized better subsequently: for eg. for
unroll-and-jam, register tiling, vectorization without leading to
cleanup code, or to offload to accelerators. Among techniques from the
literature, the if/else based separation leads to the most compact
cleanup code for multi-dimensional cases (because a single version is
used to model all partial tiles).
INPUT
affine.for %i0 = 0 to %M {
affine.for %i1 = 0 to %N {
"foo"() : () -> ()
}
}
OUTPUT AFTER TILING W/O SEPARATION
map0 = affine_map<(d0) -> (d0)>
map1 = affine_map<(d0)[s0] -> (d0 + 32, s0)>
affine.for %arg2 = 0 to %M step 32 {
affine.for %arg3 = 0 to %N step 32 {
affine.for %arg4 = #map0(%arg2) to min #map1(%arg2)[%M] {
affine.for %arg5 = #map0(%arg3) to min #map1(%arg3)[%N] {
"foo"() : () -> ()
}
}
}
}
OUTPUT AFTER TILING WITH SEPARATION
map0 = affine_map<(d0) -> (d0)>
map1 = affine_map<(d0) -> (d0 + 32)>
map2 = affine_map<(d0)[s0] -> (d0 + 32, s0)>
#set0 = affine_set<(d0, d1)[s0, s1] : (-d0 + s0 - 32 >= 0, -d1 + s1 - 32 >= 0)>
affine.for %arg2 = 0 to %M step 32 {
affine.for %arg3 = 0 to %N step 32 {
affine.if #set0(%arg2, %arg3)[%M, %N] {
// Full tile.
affine.for %arg4 = #map0(%arg2) to #map1(%arg2) {
affine.for %arg5 = #map0(%arg3) to #map1(%arg3) {
"foo"() : () -> ()
}
}
} else {
// Partial tile.
affine.for %arg4 = #map0(%arg2) to min #map2(%arg2)[%M] {
affine.for %arg5 = #map0(%arg3) to min #map2(%arg3)[%N] {
"foo"() : () -> ()
}
}
}
}
}
The separation is tested via a cmd line flag on the loop tiling pass.
The utility itself allows one to pass in any band of contiguously nested
loops, and can be used by other transforms/utilities. The current
implementation works for hyperrectangular loop nests.
Signed-off-by: Uday Bondhugula <uday@polymagelabs.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76700
The Dominance analysis currently misses a utility function to find the nearest common dominator of two given blocks. This is required for a huge variety of different control-flow analyses and transformations. This commit adds this function and moves the getNode function from DominanceInfo to DominanceInfoBase, as it also works for post dominators.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75507
- add method to get back an integer set from flat affine constraints;
this allows a round trip
- use this to complete the simplification of integer sets in
-simplify-affine-structures
- update FlatAffineConstraints::removeTrivialRedundancy to also do GCD
tightening and normalize by GCD (while still keeping it linear time).
Signed-off-by: Uday Bondhugula <uday@polymagelabs.com>
Summary:
Change AffineOps Dialect structure to better group both IR and Tranforms. This included extracting transforms directly related to AffineOps. Also move AffineOps to Affine.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76161
Summary: This is somewhat complex(annoying) as it involves directly tracking the uses within each of the callgraph nodes, and updating them as needed during inlining. The benefit of this is that we can have a more exact cost model, enable inlining some otherwise non-inlinable cases, and also ensure that newly dead callables are properly disposed of.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75476
Summary:
- remove stale declarations on flat affine constraints
- avoid allocating small vectors where possible
- clean up code comments, rename some variables
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76117
HasNoSideEffect can now be implemented using the MemoryEffectInterface, removing the need to check multiple things for the same information. This also removes an easy foot-gun for users as 'Operation::hasNoSideEffect' would ignore operations that dynamically, or recursively, have no side effects. This also leads to an immediate improvement in some of the existing users, such as DCE, now that they have access to more information.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76036
Summary: In some situations the name of the attribute is not representable as a bare-identifier, this revision adds support for those cases by formatting the name as a string instead. This has the added benefit of removing the identifier regex from the verifier.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75973
The interfaces themselves aren't really analyses, they may be used by analyses though. Having them in Analysis can also create cyclic dependencies if an analysis depends on a specific dialect, that also provides one of the interfaces.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75867
Putting this up mainly for discussion on
how this should be done. I am interested in MLIR from
the Julia side and we currently have a strong preference
to dynamically linking against the LLVM shared library,
and would like to have a MLIR shared library.
This patch adds a new cmake function add_mlir_library()
which accumulates a list of targets to be compiled into
libMLIR.so. Note that not all libraries make sense to
be compiled into libMLIR.so. In particular, we want
to avoid libraries which primarily exist to support
certain tools (such as mlir-opt and mlir-cpu-runner).
Note that the resulting libMLIR.so depends on LLVM, but
does not contain any LLVM components. As a result, it
is necessary to link with libLLVM.so to avoid linkage
errors. So, libMLIR.so requires LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=on
FYI, Currently it appears that LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB is broken
because mlir-tblgen is linked against libLLVM.so and
and independent LLVM components.
Previous version of this patch broke depencies on TableGen
targets. This appears to be because it compiled all
libraries to OBJECT libraries (probably because cmake
is generating different target names). Avoiding object
libraries results in correct dependencies.
(updated by Stephen Neuendorffer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73130
add_llvm_library and add_llvm_executable may need to create new targets with
appropriate dependencies. As a result, it is not sufficient in some
configurations (namely LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=on) to only call
add_dependencies(). Instead, the explicit TableGen dependencies must
be passed to add_llvm_library() or add_llvm_executable() using the DEPENDS
keyword.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74930
In cmake, it is redundant to have a target list under target_link_libraries()
and add_dependency(). This patch removes the redundant dependency from
add_dependency().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74929
CMake allows calling target_link_libraries() without a keyword,
but this usage is not preferred when also called with a keyword,
and has surprising behavior. This patch explicitly specifies a
keyword when using target_link_libraries().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75725
This interface contains the necessary components to provide the same builtin behavior that terminators have. This will be used in future revisions to remove many of the hardcoded constraints placed on successors and successor operands. The interface initially contains three methods:
```c++
// Return a set of values corresponding to the operands for successor 'index', or None if the operands do not correspond to materialized values.
Optional<OperandRange> getSuccessorOperands(unsigned index);
// Return true if this terminator can have it's successor operands erased.
bool canEraseSuccessorOperand();
// Erase the operand of a successor. This is only valid to call if 'canEraseSuccessorOperand' returns true.
void eraseSuccessorOperand(unsigned succIdx, unsigned opIdx);
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75314
Summary: For example, DenseElementsAttr currently does not properly round-trip unsigned integer values.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75374
Putting this up mainly for discussion on
how this should be done. I am interested in MLIR from
the Julia side and we currently have a strong preference
to dynamically linking against the LLVM shared library,
and would like to have a MLIR shared library.
This patch adds a new cmake function add_mlir_library()
which accumulates a list of targets to be compiled into
libMLIR.so. Note that not all libraries make sense to
be compiled into libMLIR.so. In particular, we want
to avoid libraries which primarily exist to support
certain tools (such as mlir-opt and mlir-cpu-runner).
Note that the resulting libMLIR.so depends on LLVM, but
does not contain any LLVM components. As a result, it
is necessary to link with libLLVM.so to avoid linkage
errors. So, libMLIR.so requires LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=on
FYI, Currently it appears that LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB is broken
because mlir-tblgen is linked against libLLVM.so and
and independent LLVM components.
Previous version of this patch broke depencies on TableGen
targets. This appears to be because it compiled all
libraries to OBJECT libraries (probably because cmake
is generating different target names). Avoiding object
libraries results in correct dependencies.
(updated by Stephen Neuendorffer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73130
add_llvm_library and add_llvm_executable may need to create new targets with
appropriate dependencies. As a result, it is not sufficient in some
configurations (namely LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=on) to only call
add_dependencies(). Instead, the explicit TableGen dependencies must
be passed to add_llvm_library() or add_llvm_executable() using the DEPENDS
keyword.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74930
In cmake, it is redundant to have a target list under target_link_libraries()
and add_dependency(). This patch removes the redundant dependency from
add_dependency().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74929
When compiling libLLVM.so, add_llvm_library() manipulates the link libraries
being used. This means that when using add_llvm_library(), we need to pass
the list of libraries to be linked (using the LINK_LIBS keyword) instead of
using the standard target_link_libraries call. This is preparation for
properly dealing with creating libMLIR.so as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74864
Putting this up mainly for discussion on
how this should be done. I am interested in MLIR from
the Julia side and we currently have a strong preference
to dynamically linking against the LLVM shared library,
and would like to have a MLIR shared library.
This patch adds a new cmake function add_mlir_library()
which accumulates a list of targets to be compiled into
libMLIR.so. Note that not all libraries make sense to
be compiled into libMLIR.so. In particular, we want
to avoid libraries which primarily exist to support
certain tools (such as mlir-opt and mlir-cpu-runner).
Note that the resulting libMLIR.so depends on LLVM, but
does not contain any LLVM components. As a result, it
is necessary to link with libLLVM.so to avoid linkage
errors. So, libMLIR.so requires LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=on
FYI, Currently it appears that LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB is broken
because mlir-tblgen is linked against libLLVM.so and
and independent LLVM components
(updated by Stephen Neuendorffer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73130
add_llvm_library and add_llvm_executable may need to create new targets with
appropriate dependencies. As a result, it is not sufficient in some
configurations (namely LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=on) to only call
add_dependencies(). Instead, the explicit TableGen dependencies must
be passed to add_llvm_library() or add_llvm_executable() using the DEPENDS
keyword.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74930
In cmake, it is redundant to have a target list under target_link_libraries()
and add_dependency(). This patch removes the redundant dependency from
add_dependency().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74929
When compiling libLLVM.so, add_llvm_library() manipulates the link libraries
being used. This means that when using add_llvm_library(), we need to pass
the list of libraries to be linked (using the LINK_LIBS keyword) instead of
using the standard target_link_libraries call. This is preparation for
properly dealing with creating libMLIR.so as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74864
Summary:
NFC - Moved StandardOps/Ops.h to a StandardOps/IR dir to better match surrounding
directories. This is to match other dialects, and prepare for moving StandardOps
related transforms in out for Transforms and into StandardOps/Transforms.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74940
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
Summary: This is the most common operation performed on a CallOpInterface. This just moves the existing functionality from the CallGraph so that other users can access it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74250
Summary:
MLIRAnalysis depended on MLIRVectorOps
MLIRVectorOps depended on MLIRAnalysis for Loop information.
Both of these can be solved by factoring out libraries related to loop
analysis into their own library. The new MLIRLoopAnalysis might be
better off with the Loop Dialect in the future.
Reviewers: nicolasvasilache, rriddle!, mehdi_amini
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: Joonsoo, vchuravy, merge_guards_bot, mgorny, mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, arpith-jacob, mgester, lucyrfox, aartbik, liufengdb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73655
Summary:
This breaks a cyclic library dependency where MLIRPass used the verifier
in MLIRAnalysis, but MLIRAnalysis also contained passes used for testing.
The presence of the test passes here is archaeology, predating
test/lib/Transform.
Reviewers: rriddle
Reviewed By: rriddle
Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, mgorny, mehdi_amini, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, nicolasvasilache, arpith-jacob, mgester, lucyrfox, liufengdb, Joonsoo, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74067
Summary:
This patch is a step towards enabling BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=on, which
builds most libraries as DLLs instead of statically linked libraries.
The main effect of this is that incremental build times are greatly
reduced, since usually only one library need be relinked in response
to isolated code changes.
The bulk of this patch is fixing incorrect usage of cmake, where library
dependencies are listed under add_dependencies rather than under
target_link_libraries or under the LINK_LIBS tag. Correct usage should be
like this:
add_dependencies(MLIRfoo MLIRfooIncGen)
target_link_libraries(MLIRfoo MLIRlib1 MLIRlib2)
A separate issue is that in cmake, dependencies between static libraries
are automatically included in dependencies. In the above example, if MLIBlib1
depends on MLIRlib2, then it is sufficient to have only MLIRlib1 in the
target_link_libraries. When compiling with shared libraries, it is necessary
to have both MLIRlib1 and MLIRlib2 specified if MLIRfoo uses symbols from both.
Reviewers: mravishankar, antiagainst, nicolasvasilache, vchuravy, inouehrs, mehdi_amini, jdoerfert
Reviewed By: nicolasvasilache, mehdi_amini
Subscribers: Joonsoo, merge_guards_bot, jholewinski, mgorny, mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, csigg, arpith-jacob, mgester, lucyrfox, herhut, aartbik, liufengdb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73653
Summary: The new internal representation of operation results now allows for accessing the result types to be more efficient. Changing the API to ArrayRef is more efficient and removes the need to explicitly materialize vectors in several places.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73429
Summary:
Add method in ODS to specify verification for operations implementing a
OpInterface. Use this with infer type op interface to verify that the
inferred type matches the return type and remove special case in
TestPatterns.
This could also have been achieved by using OpInterfaceMethod but verify
seems pretty common and it is not an arbitrary method that just happened
to be named verifyTrait, so having it be defined in special way seems
appropriate/better documenting.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73122
Summary:
First step towards the consolidation
of a lot of vector related utilities
that are now all over the place
(or even duplicated).
Reviewers: nicolasvasilache, andydavis1
Reviewed By: nicolasvasilache, andydavis1
Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, burmako, shauheen, antiagainst, arpith-jacob, mgester, lucyrfox, liufengdb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72955
Summary:
* Add shaped container type interface which allows infering the shape, element
type and attribute of shaped container type separately. Show usage by way of
tensor type inference trait which combines the shape & element type in
infering a tensor type;
- All components need not be specified;
- Attribute is added to allow for layout attribute that was previously
discussed;
* Expand the test driver to make it easier to test new creation instances
(adding new operands or ops with attributes or regions would trigger build
functions/type inference methods);
- The verification part will be moved out of the test and to verify method
instead of ops implementing the type inference interface in a follow up;
* Add MLIRContext as arg to possible to create type for ops without arguments,
region or location;
* Also move out the section in OpDefinitions doc to separate ShapeInference doc
where the shape function requirements can be captured;
- Part of this would move to the shape dialect and/or shape dialect ops be
included as subsection of this doc;
* Update ODS's variable usage to match camelBack format for builder,
state and arg variables;
- I could have split this out, but I had to make some changes around
these and the inconsistency bugged me :)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72432
Summary:
This enables tracking calls that cross symbol table boundaries. It also simplifies some of the implementation details of CallableOpInterface, i.e. there can only be one region within the callable operation.
Depends On D72042
Reviewed By: jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72043
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
- for the symbol rules, the code was updated but the doc wasn't.
Signed-off-by: Uday Bondhugula <uday@polymagelabs.com>
Closestensorflow/mlir#284
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/pull/284 from bondhugula:doc 9aad8b8a715559f7ce61265f3da3f8a3c11b45ea
PiperOrigin-RevId: 284283712
- the name was misleading; this is really checking if a Value being used
to index was loop IV invariant. Update comment.
- the method is only used locally; what can be exposed in the future is
isAccessInvariant(LoadOrStoreOp op, Value *iv)
Signed-off-by: Uday Bondhugula <uday@polymagelabs.com>
Closestensorflow/mlir#285
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/pull/285 from bondhugula:quickfix fe5837abe987980c4ab469a9aa7de8e4f0007d9f
PiperOrigin-RevId: 283771923
This CL refactors some of the MLIR vector dependencies to allow decoupling VectorOps, vector analysis, vector transformations and vector conversions from each other.
This makes the system more modular and allows extracting VectorToVector into VectorTransforms that do not depend on vector conversions.
This refactoring exhibited a bunch of cyclic library dependencies that have been cleaned up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 283660308
The check in isValidSymbol, as far as a DimOp result went, checked if
the dim op was on a top-level memref. However, any alloc'ed, view, or
subview memref would be fine as long as the corresponding dimension of
that memref is either a static one or was in turn created using a valid
symbol in the case of dynamic dimensions.
Reported-by: Jose Gomez
Signed-off-by: Uday Bondhugula <uday@polymagelabs.com>
Closestensorflow/mlir#252
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/pull/252 from bondhugula:symbol 7b57dc394df9375e651f497231c6e4525a32a662
PiperOrigin-RevId: 282097114
Change vector op names from VectorFooOp to Vector_FooOp and from
vector::VectorFooOp to vector::FooOp.
Closestensorflow/mlir#257
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/pull/257 from Kayjukh:master dfc3a0e04114885aaec8740d5951d6984d6e1577
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281967461
This CL uses the pattern rewrite infrastructure to implement a simple VectorOps -> VectorOps legalization strategy to unroll coarse-grained vector operations into finer grained ones.
The transformation is written using local pattern rewrites to allow composition with other rewrites. It proceeds by iteratively introducing fake cast ops and cleaning canonicalizing or lowering them away where appropriate.
This is an example of writing transformations as compositions of local pattern rewrites that should enable us to make them significantly more declarative.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281555100
This CL utilizies the more robust fusion feasibility analysis being built out in LoopFusionUtils, which will eventually be used to replace the current affine loop fusion pass.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281112340
This CL moves VectorOps to Tablegen and cleans up the implementation.
This is almost NFC but 2 changes occur:
1. an interface change occurs in the padding value specification in vector_transfer_read:
the value becomes non-optional. As a shortcut we currently use %f0 for all paddings.
This should become an OpInterface for vectorization in the future.
2. the return type of vector.type_cast is trivial and simplified to `memref<vector<...>>`
Relevant roundtrip and invalid tests that used to sit in core are moved to the vector dialect.
The op documentation is moved to the .td file.
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This change allows for adding additional nested references to a SymbolRefAttr to allow for further resolving a symbol if that symbol also defines a SymbolTable. If a referenced symbol also defines a symbol table, a nested reference can be used to refer to a symbol within that table. Nested references are printed after the main reference in the following form:
symbol-ref-attribute ::= symbol-ref-id (`::` symbol-ref-id)*
Example:
module @reference {
func @nested_reference()
}
my_reference_op @reference::@nested_reference
Given that SymbolRefAttr is now more general, the existing functionality centered around a single reference is moved to a derived class FlatSymbolRefAttr. Followup commits will add support to lookups, rauw, etc. for scoped references.
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This will allow for inlining newly devirtualized calls, as well as give a more accurate cost model(when we have one). Currently canonicalization will only run for nodes that have no child edges, as the child nodes may be erased during canonicalization. We can support this in the future, but it requires more intricate deletion tracking.
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This exposes hooks for accessing internal dominance nodes, and updating the internal DFS numbers.
Closestensorflow/mlir#151
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/pull/151 from schweitzpgi:dominance_hooks 69d14214a423b816cbd59feffcacdd02f3b5f921
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