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Nicolas Vasilache 362557e11c Simplify compositions of AffineApply
This CL is the 6th and last on the path to simplifying AffineMap composition.
This removes `AffineValueMap::forwardSubstitutions` and replaces it by simple
calls to `fullyComposeAffineMapAndOperands`.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 228962580
2019-03-29 15:11:56 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache c6f798a976 Introduce AffineMap::compose(AffineMap)
This CL is the 2nd on the path to simplifying AffineMap composition.
This CL uses the now accepted `AffineExpr::compose(AffineMap)` to
implement `AffineMap::compose(AffineMap)`.

Implications of keeping the simplification function in
Analysis are documented where relevant.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 228276646
2019-03-29 15:04:20 -07:00
Chris Lattner 7983bbc251 Introduce a simple canonicalization of affine_apply that drops unused dims and
symbols.

Included with this is some other infra:
 - Testcases for other canonicalizations that I will implement next.
 - Some helpers in AffineMap/Expr for doing simple walks without defining whole
   visitor classes.
 - A 'replaceDimsAndSymbols' facility that I'll be using to simplify maps and
   exprs, e.g. to fold one constant into a mapping and to drop/renumber unused dims.
 - Allow index (and everything else) to work in memref's, as we previously
   discussed, to make the testcase easier to write.
 - A "getAffineBinaryExpr" helper to produce a binop when you know the kind as
   an enum.

This line of work will eventually subsume the ComposeAffineApply pass, but it is no where close to that yet :-)

PiperOrigin-RevId: 227852951
2019-03-29 14:56:07 -07:00
Jacques Pienaar 711047c0cd Add Type to int/float attributes.
* Optionally attach the type of integer and floating point attributes to the attributes, this allows restricting a int/float to specific width.
  - Currently this allows suffixing int/float constant with type [this might be revised in future].
  - Default to i64 and f32 if not specified.
* For index types the APInt width used is 64.
* Change callers to request a specific attribute type.
* Store iN type with APInt of width N.
* This change does not handle the folding of constants of different types (e.g., doing int type promotions to support constant folding i3 and i32), and instead restricts the constant folding to only operate on the same types.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 221722699
2019-03-29 13:59:23 -07:00
Jacques Pienaar 25e6b541cd Switch IntegerAttr to use APInt.
Change the storage type to APInt from int64_t for IntegerAttr (following the change to APFloat storage in FloatAttr). Effectively a direct change from int64_t to 64-bit APInt throughout (the bitwidth hardcoded). This change also adds a getInt convenience method to IntegerAttr and replaces previous getValue calls with getInt calls.

While this changes updates the storage type, it does not update all constant folding calls.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 221082788
2019-03-29 13:55:08 -07:00
MLIR Team f28e4df666 Adds a dependence check to test whether two accesses to the same memref access the same element.
- Builds access functions and iterations domains for each access.
- Builds dependence polyhedron constraint system which has equality constraints for equated access functions and inequality constraints for iteration domain loop bounds.
- Runs elimination on the dependence polyhedron to test if no dependence exists between the accesses.
- Adds a trivial LoopFusion transformation pass with a simple test policy to test dependence between accesses to the same memref in adjacent loops.
- The LoopFusion pass will be extended in subsequent CLs.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 219630898
2019-03-29 13:47:13 -07:00
River Riddle 792d1c25e4 Implement value type abstraction for attributes.
This is done by changing Attribute to be a POD interface around an underlying pointer storage and adding in-class support for isa/dyn_cast/cast.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 218764173
2019-03-29 13:39:19 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 80610c2f49 Introduce Fourier-Motzkin variable elimination + other cleanup/support
- Introduce Fourier-Motzkin variable elimination to eliminate a dimension from
  a system of linear equalities/inequalities. Update isEmpty to use this.
  Since FM is only exact on rational/real spaces, an emptiness check based on
  this is guaranteed to be exact whenever it says the underlying set is empty;
  if it says, it's not empty, there may still be no integer points in it.
  Also, supports a version that computes "dark shadows".

- Test this by checking for "always false" conditionals in if statements.

- Unique IntegerSet's that are small (few constraints, few variables). This
  basically means the canonical empty set and other small sets that are
  likely commonly used get uniqued; allows checking for the canonical empty set
  by pointer. IntegerSet::kUniquingThreshold gives the threshold constraint size
  for uniqui'ing.

- rename simplify-affine-expr -> simplify-affine-structures

Other cleanup

- IntegerSet::numConstraints, AffineMap::numResults are no longer needed;
  remove them.
- add copy assignment operators for AffineMap, IntegerSet.
- rename Invalid() -> Null() on AffineExpr, AffineMap, IntegerSet
- Misc cleanup for FlatAffineConstraints API

PiperOrigin-RevId: 218690456
2019-03-29 13:38:24 -07:00
Chris Lattner 50cc57e25a Random cleanups:
- Change AllocOp to have a getType() that always returns a MemRefType, since
   that is what it requires.
 - Rename StandardOps/StandardOpRegistration.cpp ->
   StandardOps/OpRegistration.cpp to align with other op sets.
 - Add AffineMap::getContext() helper and use it in the asmprinter.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 218205527
2019-03-29 13:35:19 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache 1d3e7e2616 [MLIR] AffineMap value type
This CL applies the same pattern as AffineExpr to AffineMap: a simple struct
that acts as the storage is allocated in the bump pointer. The AffineMap is
immutable and accessed everywhere by value.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 216445930
2019-03-29 13:26:24 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache 8ebb6ff171 [MLIR] Sketch AffineExpr value type
This CL sketches what it takes for AffineExpr to fully have by-value semantics
and not be a not-so-smart pointer anymore.

This essentially makes the underyling class a simple storage struct and
implements the operations on the value type directly. Since there is no
forwarding of operations anymore, we can full isolate the storage class and
make a hard visibility barrier by moving detail::AffineExpr into
AffineExprDetail.h.

AffineExprDetail.h is only included where storage-related information is
needed.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 216385459
2019-03-29 13:25:42 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache 6707c7bea1 [MLIR] AffineExpr final cleanups
This CL:
1. performs the global codemod AffineXExpr->AffineXExprClass and
AffineXExprRef -> AffineXExpr;
2. simplifies function calls by removing the redundant MLIRContext parameter;
3. adds missing binary operator versions of scalar op AffineExpr where it
makes sense.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 216242674
2019-03-29 13:25:14 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache ce2edea135 [MLIR] Cleanup AffineExpr
This CL introduces a series of cleanups for AffineExpr value types:
1. to make it clear that the value types should be used, the pointer
AffineExpr types are put in the detail namespace. Unfortunately, since the
value type operator-> only forwards to the underlying pointer type, we
still
need to expose this in the include file for now;
2. AffineExprKind is ok to use, it thus comes out of detail and thus of
AffineExpr
3. getAffineDimExpr, getAffineSymbolExpr, getAffineConstantExpr are
similarly
extracted as free functions and their naming is mande consistent across
Builder, MLContext and AffineExpr
4. AffineBinaryOpEx::simplify functions are made into static free
functions.
In particular it is moved away from AffineMap.cpp where it does not belong
5. operator AffineExprType is made explicit
6. uses the binary operators everywhere possible
7. drops the pointer usage everywhere outside of AffineExpr.cpp,
MLIRContext.cpp and AsmPrinter.cpp

PiperOrigin-RevId: 216207212
2019-03-29 13:24:45 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache 4911978f7e [MLIR] Value types for AffineXXXExpr
This CL makes AffineExprRef into a value type.

Notably:
1. drops llvm isa, cast, dyn_cast on pointer type and uses member functions on
the value type. It may be possible to still use classof  (in a followup CL)
2. AffineBaseExprRef aggressively casts constness away: if we mean the type is
immutable then let's jump in with both feet;
3. Drop implicit casts to the underlying pointer type because that always
results in surprising behavior and is not needed in practice once enough
cleanup has been applied.

The remaining negative I see is that we still need to mix operator. and
operator->. There is an ugly solution that forwards the methods but that ends
up duplicating the class hierarchy which I tried to avoid as much as
possible. But maybe it's not that bad anymore since AffineExpr.h would still
contain a single class hierarchy (the duplication would be impl detail in.cpp)

PiperOrigin-RevId: 216188003
2019-03-29 13:24:31 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula d18ae9e2c7 Constant folding for loop bounds.
- Fold the lower/upper bound of a loop to a constant whenever the result of the
  application of the bound's affine map on the operand list yields a constant.

- Update/complete 'for' stmt's API to set lower/upper bounds with operands.
  Resolve TODOs for ForStmt::set{Lower,Upper}Bound.

- Moved AffineExprConstantFolder into AffineMap.cpp and added
  AffineMap::constantFold to be used by both AffineApplyOp and
  ForStmt::constantFoldBound.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 215997346
2019-03-29 13:24:01 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache b55b407601 [RFC][MLIR] Use AffineExprRef in place of AffineExpr* in IR
This CL starts by replacing AffineExpr* with value-type AffineExprRef in a few
places in the IR. By a domino effect that is pretty telling of the
inconsistencies in the codebase, const is removed where it makes sense.

The rationale is that the decision was concisously made that unique'd types
have pointer semantics without const specifier. This is fine but we should be
consistent. In the end, the only logical invariant is that there should never
be such a thing as a const AffineExpr*, const AffineMap* or const IntegerSet*
in our codebase.

This CL takes a number of shortcuts to killing const with fire, in particular
forcing const AffineExprRef to return the underlying non-const
AffineExpr*. This will be removed once AffineExpr* has disappeared in
containers but for now such shortcuts allow a bit of sanity in this long quest
for cleanups.

The **only** places where const AffineExpr*, const AffineMap* or const
IntegerSet* may still appear is by transitive needs from containers,
comparison operators etc.

There is still one major thing remaining here: figure out why cast/dyn_cast
return me a const AffineXXX*, which in turn requires a bunch of ugly
const_casts. I suspect this is due to the classof
taking const AffineXXXExpr*. I wonder whether this is a side effect of 1., if
it is coming from llvm itself (I'd doubt it) or something else (clattner@?)

In light of this, the whole discussion about const makes total sense to me now
and I would systematically apply the rule that in the end, we should never
have any const XXX in our codebase for unique'd types (assuming we can remove
them all in containers and no additional constness constraint is added on us
from the outside world).

PiperOrigin-RevId: 215811554
2019-03-29 13:23:05 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache 5b8017db18 [MLIR] Templated AffineExprBaseRef
This CL implements AffineExprBaseRef as a templated type to allow LLVM-style
casts to work properly. This also allows making AffineExprBaseRef::expr
private.

To achieve this, it is necessary to use llvm::simplify_type and make
AffineConstExpr derive from both AffineExpr and llvm::simplify<AffineExprRef>.
Note that llvm::simplify_type is just an interface to enable the proper
template resolution of isa/cast/dyn_cast but it otherwise holds no value.

Lastly note that certain dyn_cast operations wanted the const AffineExpr* form
of AffineExprBaseRef so I made the implicit constructor take that by default
and documented the immutable behavior. I think this is consistent with the
decision to make unique'd type immutable by convention and never use const on
them.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 215642247
2019-03-29 13:22:49 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache 544f5e7a9b [MLIR] Remove uses of AffineExpr* outside of IR
This CL uniformizes the uses of AffineExprWrap outside of IR.
The public API of AffineExpr builder is modified to only use AffineExprWrap.
A few places access AffineExprWrap.expr, this is only while the API is in
transition to easily keep track (i.e. make expr private and let the compiler
track the errors).

Parser.cpp exhibits patterns that are dependent on nullptr values so
converting it is left for another CL.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 215642005
2019-03-29 13:22:35 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 0ebc927f2f Fix MLIR's floordiv, ceildiv, and mod for constant inputs (for negative lhs's)
- introduce mlir::{floorDiv, ceilDiv, mod} for constant inputs in
  mlir/Support/MathExtras.h
- consistently use these everywhere in IR, Analysis, and Transforms.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 215580677
2019-03-29 13:21:53 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula a7611790f8 Add misc builder convenience methods for AffineMap's, for statement's.
Use these methods to simplify existing code. Rename getConstantMap
getConstantAffineMap. Move declarations to group similar ones together.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 212814829
2019-03-29 13:13:15 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 64812a56c7 Extend getConstantTripCount to deal with a larger subset of loop bounds; make loop
unroll/unroll-and-jam more powerful; add additional affine expr builder methods

- use previously added analysis/simplification to infer multiple of unroll
  factor trip counts, making loop unroll/unroll-and-jam more general.

- for loop unroll, support bounds that are single result affine map's with the
  same set of operands. For unknown loop bounds, loop unroll will now work as
  long as trip count can be determined to be a multiple of unroll factor.

- extend getConstantTripCount to deal with single result affine map's with the
  same operands. move it to mlir/Analysis/LoopAnalysis.cpp

- add additional builder utility methods for affine expr arithmetic
  (difference, mod/floordiv/ceildiv w.r.t postitive constant). simplify code to
  use the utility methods.

- move affine analysis routines to AffineAnalysis.cpp/.h from
  AffineStructures.cpp/.h.

- Rename LoopUnrollJam to LoopUnrollAndJam to match class name.

- add an additional simplification for simplifyFloorDiv, simplifyCeilDiv

- Rename AffineMap::getNumOperands() getNumInputs: an affine map by itself does
  not have operands. Operands are passed to it through affine_apply, from loop
  bounds/if condition's, etc., operands are stored in the latter.

This should be sufficiently powerful for now as far as unroll/unroll-and-jam go for TPU
code generation, and can move to other analyses/transformations.

Loop nests like these are now unrolled without any cleanup loop being generated.

  for %i = 1 to 100 {
    // unroll factor 4: no cleanup loop will be generated.
    for %j = (d0) -> (d0) (%i) to (d0) -> (5*d0 + 3) (%i) {
      %x = "foo"(%j) : (affineint) -> i32
    }
  }

  for %i = 1 to 100 {
    // unroll factor 4: no cleanup loop will be generated.
    for %j = (d0) -> (d0) (%i) to (d0) -> (d0 - d mod 4 - 1) (%i) {
      %y = "foo"(%j) : (affineint) -> i32
    }
  }

  for %i = 1 to 100 {
    for %j = (d0) -> (d0) (%i) to (d0) -> (d0 + 128) (%i) {
      %x = "foo"() : () -> i32
    }
  }

TODO(bondhugula): extend this to LoopUnrollAndJam as well in the next CL (with minor
changes).

PiperOrigin-RevId: 212661212
2019-03-29 13:13:00 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula e5608ae32b Fix cast in AffineMap::getSingleConstantValue and rename to
getSingleConstantResult.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 212544394
2019-03-29 13:12:46 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 0122a99cbb Affine expression analysis and simplification.
Outside of IR/
- simplify a MutableAffineMap by flattening the affine expressions
- add a simplify affine expression pass that uses this analysis
- update the FlatAffineConstraints API (to be used in the next CL)

In IR:
- add isMultipleOf and getKnownGCD for AffineExpr, and make the in-IR
  simplication of simplifyMod simpler and more powerful.
- rename the AffineExpr visitor methods to distinguish b/w visiting and
  walking, and to simplify API names based on context.

The next CL will use some of these for the loop unrolling/unroll-jam to make
the detection for the need of cleanup loop powerful/non-trivial.

A future CL will finally move this simplification to FlatAffineConstraints to
make it more powerful. For eg., currently, even if a mod expr appearing in a
part of the expression tree can't be simplified, the whole thing won't be
simplified.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 211012256
2019-03-29 13:07:44 -07:00
Tatiana Shpeisman d32a28c520 Implement operands for the lower and upper bounds of the for statement.
This revamps implementation of the loop bounds in the ForStmt, using general representation that supports operands. The frequent case of constant bounds is supported
via special access methods.

This also includes:
- Operand iterators for the Statement class.
- OpPointer::is() method to query the class of the Operation.
- Support for the bound shorthand notation parsing and printing.
- Validity checks for the bound operands used as dim ids and symbols

I didn't mean this CL to be so large. It just happened this way, as one thing led to another.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 210204858
2019-03-29 13:05:16 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 6911c24e97 Sketch out affine analysis structures: AffineValueMap, IntegerValueSet,
FlatAffineConstraints, and MutableAffineMap.

All four classes introduced reside in lib/Analysis and are not meant to be
used in the IR (from lib/IR or lib/Parser/). They are all mutable, alloc'ed,
dealloc'ed - although with their fields pointing to immutable affine
expressions (AffineExpr *).

While on this, update simplifyMod to fold mod to a zero when possible.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 209618437
2019-03-29 13:03:24 -07:00
MLIR Team 2487f2dc73 AffineMap::isIdentity clean up from previous CL review.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 208891864
2019-03-29 13:00:22 -07:00
MLIR Team 6b61409164 Add AffineMap::isIdentity helper function.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 208694482
2019-03-29 12:59:47 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula b92378e8fa More simplification for affine binary op expr's.
- simplify operations with identity elements (multiply by 1, add with 0).
- simplify successive add/mul: fold constants, propagate constants to the
  right.
- simplify floordiv and ceildiv when divisors are constants, and the LHS is a
  multiply expression with RHS constant.
- fix an affine expression printing bug on paren emission.

- while on this, fix affine-map test cases file (memref's using layout maps
  that were duplicates of existing ones should be emitted pointing to the
  unique'd one).

PiperOrigin-RevId: 207046738
2019-03-29 12:52:48 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 6d242fcf4b Simplify affine binary op expression class hierarchy
- Drop sub-classing of affine binary op expressions.
- Drop affine expr op kind sub. Represent it as multiply by -1 and add. This
  will also be in line with the math form when we'll need to represent a system of
  linear equalities/inequalities: the negative number goes into the coefficient
  of an affine form. (For eg. x_1 + (-1)*x_2 + 3*x_3 + (-2) >= 0). The folding
  simplification will transparently deal with multiplying the -1 with any other
  constants. This also means we won't need to simplify a multiply expression
  like in x_1 + (-2)*x_2 to a subtract expression (x_1 - 2*x_2) for
  canonicalization/uniquing.
- When we print the IR, we will still pretty print to a subtract when possible.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 205298958
2019-03-29 12:36:46 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 8bbdd04365 Rename isSymbolic to isSymbolicOrConstant to avoid confusion.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 205288794
2019-03-29 12:36:33 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 8fbaf79afb Parse affine map range sizes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 204240947
2019-03-29 12:32:59 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula b488a035aa Implement some simple affine expr canonicalization/simplification.
- fold constants when possible.
- for a mul expression, canonicalize to always keep the LHS as the
  constant/symbolic term, and similarly, the RHS for an add expression to keep
  it closer to the mathematical form. (Eg: f(x) = 3*x + 5)); other similar simplifications;
- verify binary op expressions at creation time.

TODO: we can completely drop AffineSubExpr, and instead use add and mul by -1.
This way something like x - 4 and -4 + x get canonicalized to x + -1 * 4
instead of being x - 4 and x + -4. (The other alternative if wanted to retain
AffineSubExpr would be to simplify x + -1*y to x - y and x + <neg number> to x
- <pos number>).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 204240258
2019-03-29 12:32:45 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula fc46bcf51d Complete affine expr parsing support
- check for non-affine expressions
- handle negative numbers and negation of id's, expressions
- functions to check if a map is pure affine or semi-affine
- simplify/clean up affine map parsing code
- report more errors messages, more accurate error messages

PiperOrigin-RevId: 203773633
2019-03-29 12:31:03 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula 3dc4fb6f0f Parsing support for affine maps and affine expressions
A recursive descent parser for affine maps/expressions with operator precedence and
associativity. (While on this, sketch out uniqui'ing functionality for affine maps
and affine binary op expressions (partly).)

PiperOrigin-RevId: 203222063
2019-03-29 12:28:22 -07:00
Uday Bondhugula fdf7bc4e25 [WIP] Sketching IR and parsing support for affine maps, affine expressions
Run test case:

$ mlir-opt test/IR/parser-affine-map.mlir
test/IR/parser-affine-map.mlir:3:30: error: expect '(' at start of map range
#hello_world2 (i, j) [s0] -> i+s0, j)
                             ^

PiperOrigin-RevId: 202736856
2019-03-29 12:27:20 -07:00
MLIR Team 8901448f14 Add some scaffolding for parsing affine maps:
- parsing affine map identifiers
- place-holder classes for AffineMap
- module contains a list of affine maps (defined at the top level).

PiperOrigin-RevId: 202336919
2019-03-29 12:26:28 -07:00