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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jacques Pienaar 093493032d [mlir] Enable specifying querying function in ValueShapeRange
This enables querying shapes/values as shapes without mutating the IR
directly (e.g., towards enabling doing inference in analysis &
application steps, inferring function shape with constant from callsite,
...). Add a new ShapeAdaptor that abstracts over whether shape is from
Type or ShapedTypeComponents or DenseIntElementsAttribute. This adds new
accessors to ValueShapeRange to get Shape and value as shape, but
doesn't restrict or remove the previous way of accessing Type via the
Value for now, that does mean a less refined shape could be accidentally
queried and will be restricted in follow up.

Currently restricted Value query to what can be represented as Shape. So
only supports cases where constant subgraph evaluation's output is a
shape. I had considered making it more general, but without TBD extern
attribute concept or some such a user cannot today uniformly avoid
overhead.

Update TOSA ops and also the shape inference pass.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107768
2021-08-10 11:44:20 -07:00
Markus Böck 97335ad13f [mlir] Change ABI breaking use of NDEBUG to LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
The `DataLayout` class currently contains the member `layoutStack` which is hidden behind a preprocessor region dependant on the NDEBUG macro. Code wise this makes a lot of sense, as the `layoutStack` is used for extra assertions that users will want when compiling a debug build.
It however has the uncomfortable consequence of leading to a different ABI in Debug and Release builds. This I think is a bit annoying for downstream projects and others as they may want to build against a stable Release of MLIR in Release mode, but be able to debug their own project depending on MLIR.

This patch changes the related uses of NDEBUG to LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS. As the macro is computed at configure time of LLVM, it may not change based on compiler settings of a downstream projects like NDEBUG would.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107227
2021-08-01 14:01:36 +02:00
Fangrui Song f2026f5d6e [mlir] Replace LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN with C++11 [[noreturn]]
[[noreturn]] can be used since 2016 when the minimum compiler requirement was bumped to GCC 4.8/MSVC 2015.
2021-07-27 18:57:33 -07:00
Marcel Koester 0425332015 [mlir] Added new RegionBranchTerminatorOpInterface and adapted uses of hasTrait<ReturnLike>.
This CL adds a new RegionBranchTerminatorOpInterface to query information about operands that can be
passed to successor regions. Similar to the BranchOpInterface, it allows to freely define the
involved operands. However, in contrast to the BranchOpInterface, it expects an additional region
number to distinguish between various use cases which might require different operands passed to
different regions.

Moreover, we added new utility functions (namely getMutableRegionBranchSuccessorOperands and
getRegionBranchSuccessorOperands) to query (mutable) operand ranges for operations equiped with the
ReturnLike trait and/or implementing the newly added interface.  This simplifies reasoning about
terminators in the scope of the nested regions.

We also adjusted the SCF.ConditionOp to benefit from the newly added capabilities.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105018
2021-07-26 06:39:31 +02:00
Jacques Pienaar a5b889db7f [mlir] Also update inferReturnTensorTypes (NFC)
Missed this one in the first go.
2021-07-22 13:57:36 -07:00
Alex Zinenko f6faa71eaf [mlir] fix a crash if the dialect is missing a data layout interface
The top-level verifier of data layout specifications delegates verification of
entries with identifier keys to the dialect of the identifier prefix. This flow
was missing a check whether the dialect actually implements the relevant
interface.

Reviewed By: gysit

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103945
2021-06-09 17:46:27 +02:00
Nicolas Vasilache ce4f99e7f2 [mlir][Linalg] Add comprehensive bufferization support for subtensor (5/n)
This revision refactors and simplifies the pattern detection logic: thanks to SSA value properties, we can actually look at all the uses of a given value and avoid having to pattern-match specific chains of operations.

A bufferization pattern for subtensor is added and specific inplaceability analysis is implemented for the simple case of subtensor. More advanced use cases will follow.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102512
2021-05-27 12:48:08 +00:00
Matthias Springer 9b77be5583 [mlir] Unrolled progressive-vector-to-scf.
Instead of an SCF for loop, these pattern generate fully unrolled loops with no temporary buffer allocations.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101981
2021-05-13 13:08:48 +09:00
Matthias Springer c52cbe63e4 [mlir] Fix masked vector transfer ops with broadcasts
Broadcast dimensions of a vector transfer op have no corresponding dimension in the mask vector. E.g., a 2-D TransferReadOp, where one dimension is a broadcast, can have a 1-D `mask` attribute.

This commit also adds a few additional transfer op integration tests for various combinations of broadcasts, masking, dim transposes, etc.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101745
2021-05-13 12:46:03 +09:00
Matthias Springer 6555e53ab0 Revert "[mlir] Fix masked vector transfer ops with broadcasts"
This reverts commit c9087788f7.

Accidentally pushed old version of the commit.
2021-05-13 11:55:00 +09:00
Matthias Springer c9087788f7 [mlir] Fix masked vector transfer ops with broadcasts
Broadcast dimensions of a vector transfer op have no corresponding dimension in the mask vector. E.g., a 2-D TransferReadOp, where one dimension is a broadcast, can have a 1-D `mask` attribute.

This commit also adds a few additional transfer op integration tests for various combinations of broadcasts, masking, dim transposes, etc.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101745
2021-05-13 11:37:36 +09:00
Uday Bondhugula 62851ea7ea [MLIR] Rename free function `verify` on OffsetSizeAndStrideOpInterface
Using a free function verify(<Op>) is error prone. Rename it.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101886
2021-05-05 17:44:15 +05:30
Tres Popp 31686d13dc Add default DataLayout support for complex numbers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100289
2021-04-19 11:36:12 +02:00
Tobias Gysi b614ada0e8 [mlir] add support for index type in vectors.
The patch enables the use of index type in vectors. It is a prerequisite to support vectorization for indexed Linalg operations. This refactoring became possible due to the newly introduced data layout infrastructure. The data layout of a module defines the bitwidth of the index type needed to verify bitcasts and similar vector operations.

Reviewed By: nicolasvasilache

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99948
2021-04-08 08:17:13 +00:00
MaheshRavishankar 9b0517035f [mlir] Enhance InferShapedTypeOpInterface and move LinalgOps to use them.
A new `InterfaceMethod` is added to `InferShapedTypeOpInterface` that
allows an operation to return the `Value`s for each dim of its
results. It is intended for the case where the `Value` returned for
each dim is computed using the operands and operation attributes. This
interface method is for cases where the result dim of an operation can
be computed independently, and it avoids the need to aggregate all
dims of a result into a single shape value. This also implies that
this is not suitable for cases where the result type is unranked (for
which the existing interface methods is to be used).

Also added is a canonicalization pattern that uses this interface and
resolves the shapes of the output in terms of the shapes of the
inputs. Moving Linalg ops to use this interface, so that many
canonicalization patterns implemented for individual linalg ops to
achieve the same result can be removed in favor of the added
canonicalization pattern.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97887
2021-03-29 11:39:48 -07:00
Alex Zinenko b3386a734e [mlir] introduce data layout entry for index type
Index type is an integer type of target-specific bitwidth present in many MLIR
operations (loops, memory accesses). Converting values of this type to
fixed-size integers has always been problematic. Introduce a data layout entry
to specify the bitwidth of `index` in a given layout scope, defaulting to 64
bits, which is a commonly used assumption, e.g., in constants.

Port builtin-to-LLVM type conversion to use this data layout entry when
converting `index` type and untie it from pointer size. This is particularly
relevant for GPU targets. Keep a possibility to forcibly override the index
type in lowerings.

Depends On D98525

Reviewed By: herhut

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98937
2021-03-24 15:13:42 +01:00
Alex Zinenko 842d243508 [mlir] forward data layout query to scoping op in absence of specification
Even if the layout specification is missing from an op that supports it, the op
is still expected to provide meaningful responses to data layout queries.
Forward them to the op instead of directly calling the default implementation.

Depends On D98524

Reviewed By: rriddle

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98525
2021-03-24 15:13:41 +01:00
Alex Zinenko f9cdc61d11 [mlir] provide a version of data layout size hooks in bits
This is useful for bit-packing types such as vectors and tuples as well as for
exotic architectures that have non-8-bit bytes.

Depends On D98500

Reviewed By: rriddle

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98524
2021-03-24 15:13:40 +01:00
Alex Zinenko 1916b0e098 [mlir] support data layout specs on ModuleOp
ModuleOp is a natural place to provide scoped data layout information. However,
it is undesirable for ModuleOp to implement the entirety of
DataLayoutOpInterface because that would require either pushing the interface
inside the IR library instead of a separate library, or putting the default
implementation of the interface as inline functions in headers leading to
binary bloat. Instead, ModuleOp accepts an arbitrary data layout spec attribute
and has a dedicated hook to extract it, and DataLayout is modified to know
about ModuleOp particularities.

Reviewed By: herhut, nicolasvasilache

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98500
2021-03-24 15:13:38 +01:00
Alex Zinenko 3ba14fa0ce [mlir] Introduce data layout modeling subsystem
Data layout information allows to answer questions about the size and alignment
properties of a type. It enables, among others, the generation of various
linear memory addressing schemes for containers of abstract types and deeper
reasoning about vectors. This introduces the subsystem for modeling data
layouts in MLIR.

The data layout subsystem is designed to scale to MLIR's open type and
operation system. At the top level, it consists of attribute interfaces that
can be implemented by concrete data layout specifications; type interfaces that
should be implemented by types subject to data layout; operation interfaces
that must be implemented by operations that can serve as data layout scopes
(e.g., modules); and dialect interfaces for data layout properties unrelated to
specific types. Built-in types are handled specially to decrease the overall
query cost.

A concrete default implementation of these interfaces is provided in the new
Target dialect. Defaults for built-in types that match the current behavior are
also provided.

Reviewed By: rriddle

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97067
2021-03-11 16:54:47 +01:00
River Riddle fe7c0d90b2 [mlir][IR] Remove the concept of `OperationProperties`
These properties were useful for a few things before traits had a better integration story, but don't really carry their weight well these days. Most of these properties are already checked via traits in most of the code. It is better to align the system around traits, and improve the performance/cost of traits in general.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96088
2021-02-09 12:00:15 -08:00
Vladislav Vinogradov 9593584988 [mlir] Print more verbose message in case of type inference error
Include the types into the error message.

Reviewed By: ftynse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95854
2021-02-02 18:27:30 +00:00
MaheshRavishankar 342d4662e1 [mlir] Add custom directive hooks for printing mixed integer or value operands.
Add printer and parser hooks for a custom directive that allows
parsing and printing of idioms that can represent a list of values
each of which is either an integer or an SSA value. For example in

`subview %source[%offset_0, 1] [4, %size_1] [%stride_0, 3]`

each of the list (which represents offset, size and strides) is a mix
of either statically know integer values or dynamically computed SSA
values. Since this is used in many places adding a custom directive to
parse/print this idiom allows using assembly format on operations
which use this idiom.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95773
2021-02-01 19:03:49 -08:00
Nicolas Vasilache 5133673df4 [mlir] Extend semantic of OffsetSizeAndStrideOpInterface.
OffsetSizeAndStrideOpInterface now have the ability to specify only a leading subset of
offset, sizes, strides operands/attributes.
The size of that leading subset must be limited by the corresponding entry in `getArrayAttrMaxRanks` to avoid overflows.
Missing trailing dimensions are assumed to span the whole range (i.e. [0 .. dim)).
This brings more natural semantics to slice-like op on top of subview and is a simplifies to removing all uses of SliceOp in dependent projects.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95441
2021-01-27 09:02:35 +00:00
River Riddle 6ccf2d62b4 [mlir] Add an interface for Cast-Like operations
A cast-like operation is one that converts from a set of input types to a set of output types. The arity of the inputs may be from 0-N, whereas the arity of the outputs may be anything from 1-N. Cast-like operations are removable in cases where they produce a "no-op", i.e when the input types and output types match 1-1.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94831
2021-01-20 16:28:17 -08:00
MaheshRavishankar 118a715654 [mlir][Linalg] Define a linalg.init_tensor operation.
This operation is used to materialize a tensor of a particular
shape. The shape could be specified as a mix of static and dynamic
values.

The use of this operation is to be an `init` tensor for Linalg
structured operation on tensors where the bounds of the computation
depends on the shape of the output of the linalg operation. The result
of this operation will be used as the `init` tensor of such Linalg
operations. To note,

1) The values in the tensor materialized is not used. Any operation to
   which this is an init tensor is expected to overwrite the entire
   tensor.
2) The tensor is materialized only for the shape of the output and to
   make the loop bounds depend only on operands of the structured
   operation.

Based on (1) and (2) it is assumed that these operations eventually go
away since they are only used in `dim` operations that can be
canonicalized to make this operation dead. Such canonicalization are
added here too.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93374
2020-12-17 14:45:51 -08:00
River Riddle 09f7a55fad [mlir][Types][NFC] Move all of the builtin Type classes to BuiltinTypes.h
This is part of a larger refactoring the better congregates the builtin structures under the BuiltinDialect. This also removes the problematic "standard" naming that clashes with the "standard" dialect, which is not defined within IR/. A temporary forward is placed in StandardTypes.h to allow time for downstream users to replaced references.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92435
2020-12-03 18:02:10 -08:00
Nicolas Vasilache c247081025 [mlir] NFC - Refactor and expose a helper printOffsetSizesAndStrides helper function.
Print part of an op of the form:
```
  <optional-offset-prefix>`[` offset-list `]`
  <optional-size-prefix>`[` size-list `]`
  <optional-stride-prefix>[` stride-list `]`
```

Also address some leftover nits.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92031
2020-11-24 20:00:59 +00:00
Nicolas Vasilache b6c71c13a3 [mlir] NFC - Refactor and expose a parsing helper for OffsetSizeAndStrideInterface
Parse trailing part of an op of the form:
```
  <optional-offset-prefix>`[` offset-list `]`
  <optional-size-prefix>`[` size-list `]`
  <optional-stride-prefix>[` stride-list `]`
```
Each entry in the offset, size and stride list either resolves to an integer
constant or an operand of index type.
Constants are added to the `result` as named integer array attributes with
name `OffsetSizeAndStrideOpInterface::getStaticOffsetsAttrName()` (resp.
`getStaticSizesAttrName()`, `getStaticStridesAttrName()`).

Append the number of offset, size and stride operands to `segmentSizes`
before adding it to `result` as the named attribute:
`OpTrait::AttrSizedOperandSegments<void>::getOperandSegmentSizeAttr()`.
Offset, size and stride operands resolution occurs after `preResolutionFn`
to give a chance to leading operands to resolve first, after parsing the
types.
```
ParseResult parseOffsetsSizesAndStrides(
    OpAsmParser &parser, OperationState &result, ArrayRef<int> segmentSizes,
    llvm::function_ref<ParseResult(OpAsmParser &, OperationState &)>
        preResolutionFn = nullptr,
    llvm::function_ref<ParseResult(OpAsmParser &)> parseOptionalOffsetPrefix =
        nullptr,
    llvm::function_ref<ParseResult(OpAsmParser &)> parseOptionalSizePrefix =
        nullptr,
    llvm::function_ref<ParseResult(OpAsmParser &)> parseOptionalStridePrefix =
        nullptr);
```

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92030
2020-11-24 19:45:16 +00:00
Nicolas Vasilache a8de412f51 [mlir] NFC - Expose an OffsetSizeAndStrideOpInterface
This revision will make it easier to create new ops base on the strided memref abstraction outside of the std dialect.

OffsetSizeAndStrideOpInterface is an interface for ops that allow specifying mixed dynamic and static offsets, sizes and strides variadic operands.
    Ops that implement this interface need to expose the following methods:
      1. `getArrayAttrRanks` to specify the length of static integer
          attributes.
      2. `offsets`, `sizes` and `strides` variadic operands.
      3. `static_offsets`, resp. `static_sizes` and `static_strides` integer
          array attributes.

    The invariants of this interface are:
      1. `static_offsets`, `static_sizes` and `static_strides` have length
          exactly `getArrayAttrRanks()`[0] (resp. [1], [2]).
      2. `offsets`, `sizes` and `strides` have each length at most
         `getArrayAttrRanks()`[0] (resp. [1], [2]).
      3. if an entry of `static_offsets` (resp. `static_sizes`,
         `static_strides`) is equal to a special sentinel value, namely
         `ShapedType::kDynamicStrideOrOffset` (resp. `ShapedType::kDynamicSize`,
         `ShapedType::kDynamicStrideOrOffset`), then the corresponding entry is
         a dynamic offset (resp. size, stride).
      4. a variadic `offset` (resp. `sizes`, `strides`) operand  must be present
         for each dynamic offset (resp. size, stride).

    This interface is useful to factor out common behavior and provide support
    for carrying or injecting static behavior through the use of the static
    attributes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92011
2020-11-24 14:42:47 +00:00
Eugene Zhulenev bb0d5f767d [mlir] Add NumberOfExecutions analysis + update RegionBranchOpInterface interface to query number of region invocations
Implements RFC discussed in: https://llvm.discourse.group/t/rfc-operationinstancesinterface-or-any-better-name/2158/10

Reviewed By: silvas, ftynse, rriddle

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90922
2020-11-11 01:43:17 -08:00
Alex Zinenko 79716559b5 [mlir] Add a generic while/do-while loop to the SCF dialect
The new construct represents a generic loop with two regions: one executed
before the loop condition is verifier and another after that. This construct
can be used to express both a "while" loop and a "do-while" loop, depending on
where the main payload is located. It is intended as an intermediate
abstraction for lowering, which will be added later. This form is relatively
easy to target from higher-level abstractions and supports transformations such
as loop rotation and LICM.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90255
2020-11-04 09:43:13 +01:00
Kazuaki Ishizaki 41b09f4eff [mlir] NFC: fix trivial typos
fix typos in comments and documents

Reviewed By: jpienaar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90089
2020-10-29 04:05:22 +09:00
River Riddle a5ea60456c [mlir] Update SCCP and the Inliner to use SymbolTableCollection for symbol lookups
This transforms the symbol lookups to O(1) from O(NM), greatly speeding up both passes. For a large MLIR module this shaved seconds off of the compilation time.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89522
2020-10-16 12:08:48 -07:00
Sean Silva be35264ab5 Wordsmith RegionBranchOpInterface verification errors
I was having a lot of trouble parsing the messages. In particular, the
messages like:

```
<stdin>:3:8: error: 'scf.if' op  along control flow edge from Region #0 to scf.if source #1 type '!npcomprt.tensor' should match input #1 type 'tensor<?xindex>'
```

In particular, one thing that kept catching me was parsing the "to scf.if
source #1 type" as one thing, but really it is
"to parent results: source type #1".

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87334
2020-09-09 12:50:23 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache 47cbd9f922 [mlir][Vector] NFC - Improve VectorInterfaces
This revision improves and makes better use of OpInterfaces for the Vector dialect.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84053
2020-07-20 08:24:22 -04:00
Rahul Joshi a3ad8f92b4 [MLIR] Add type checking capability to RegionBranchOpInterface
- Add function `verifyTypes` that Op's can call to do type checking verification
  along the control flow edges described the Op's RegionBranchOpInterface.
- We cannot rely on the verify methods on the OpInterface because the interface
  functions assume valid Ops, so they may crash if invoked on unverified Ops.
  (For example, scf.for getSuccessorRegions() calls getRegionIterArgs(), which
  dereferences getBody() block. If the scf.for is invalid with no body, this
  can lead to a segfault). `verifyTypes` can be called post op-verification to
  avoid this.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82829
2020-07-15 11:14:07 -07:00
Nicolas Vasilache 05c65dc0fe [mlir][Vector] Add a VectorUnrollInterface and expose UnrollVectorPattern.
The UnrollVectorPattern is can be used in a programmable fashion by:
```
OwningRewritePatternList patterns;
    patterns.insert<UnrollVectorPattern<AddFOp>>(ArrayRef<int64_t>{2, 2}, ctx);
    patterns.insert<UnrollVectorPattern<vector::ContractionOp>>(
        ArrayRef<int64_t>{2, 2, 2}, ctx);
    ...
    applyPatternsAndFoldGreedily(getFunction(), patterns);
```

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83064
2020-07-06 08:09:06 -04:00
Ehsan Toosi 0f03b2bfda [mlir] Add redundant copy removal transform
This pass removes redundant dialect-independent Copy operations in different
situations like the following:

%from = ...
%to = ...
... (no user/alias for %to)
copy(%from, %to)
... (no user/alias for %from)
dealloc %from
use(%to)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82757
2020-07-03 15:36:25 +02:00
Rahul Joshi d891d738d9 [MLIR][NFC] Adopt variadic isa<>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82489
2020-06-24 17:02:44 -07:00
Stephen Neuendorffer 444720c250 [MLIR][cmake] refactor lib/Interfaces/CMakeLists.txt
Reduce the boilerplate here

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79896
2020-05-15 14:37:09 -07:00
Stephen Neuendorffer eb623ae832 [MLIR] Continue renaming of "SideEffects"
MLIRSideEffects -> MLIRSideEffectInterfaces
SideEffects.h -> SideEffectInterfaces.h
SideEffects.cpp -> SideEffectInterface.cpp

Note that I haven't renamed TableGen/SideEffects.h or TableGen/SideEffects.cpp

find -name "*.h" -exec sed -i "s/SideEffects.h/SideEffectInterfaces.h/" "{}" \;
find -name "CMakeLists.txt" -exec sed -i "s/MLIRSideEffects/MLIRSideEffectInterfaces/" "{}" \;

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79890
2020-05-15 14:37:09 -07:00
Stephen Neuendorffer ce3bbeb915 [MLIR] refactor cmake specification of tablegen'd interfaces.
Introduce add_mlir_interface to avoid lots of boilerplate

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79841
2020-05-13 10:37:06 -07:00
Jacques Pienaar 5eae715a31 [mlir] Add NamedAttrList
This is a wrapper around vector of NamedAttributes that keeps track of whether sorted and does some minimal effort to remain sorted (doing more, e.g., appending attributes in sorted order, could be done in follow up). It contains whether sorted and if a DictionaryAttr is queried, it caches the returned DictionaryAttr along with whether sorted.

Change MutableDictionaryAttr to always return a non-null Attribute even when empty (reserve null cases for errors). To this end change the getter to take a context as input so that the empty DictionaryAttr could be queried. Also create one instance of the empty dictionary attribute that could be reused without needing to lock context etc.

Update infer type op interface to use DictionaryAttr and use NamedAttrList to avoid incurring multiple conversion costs.

Fix bug in sorting helper function.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79463
2020-05-07 12:33:36 -07:00
Stephen Neuendorffer 5469f434bb [MLIR] Reapply: Adjust libMLIR building to more closely follow libClang
This reverts commit ab1ca6e60f.
2020-05-04 20:47:57 -07:00
Stephen Neuendorffer ab1ca6e60f Revert "[MLIR] Adjust libMLIR building to more closely follow libClang"
This reverts commit 4f0f436749.

This seems to show some compile dependence problems, and also breaks flang.
2020-05-04 12:40:12 -07:00
Valentin Churavy 4f0f436749 [MLIR] Adjust libMLIR building to more closely follow libClang
- Exports MLIR targets to be used out-of-tree.
- mimicks `add_clang_library` and `add_flang_library`.
- Fixes libMLIR.so

After https://reviews.llvm.org/D77515 libMLIR.so was no longer containing
any object files. We originally had a cludge there that made it work with
the static initalizers and when switchting away from that to the way the
clang shlib does it, I noticed that MLIR doesn't create a `obj.{name}` target,
and doesn't export it's targets to `lib/cmake/mlir`.

This is due to MLIR using `add_llvm_library` under the hood, which adds
the target to `llvmexports`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78773

[MLIR] Fix libMLIR.so and LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB

Primarily, this patch moves all mlir references to LLVM libraries into
either LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS or LINK_COMPONENTS.  This enables magic in
the llvm cmake files to automatically replace reference to LLVM components
with references to libLLVM.so when necessary.  Among other things, this
completes fixing libMLIR.so, which has been broken for some configurations
since D77515.

Unlike previously, the pattern is now that mlir libraries should almost
always use add_mlir_library.  Previously, some libraries still used
add_llvm_library.  However, this confuses the export of targets for use
out of tree because libraries specified with add_llvm_library are exported
by LLVM.  Instead users which don't need/can't be linked into libMLIR.so
can specify EXCLUDE_FROM_LIBMLIR

A common error mode is linking with LLVM libraries outside of LINK_COMPONENTS.
This almost always results in symbol confusion or multiply defined options
in LLVM when the same object file is included as a static library and
as part of libLLVM.so.  To catch these errors more directly, there's now
mlir_check_all_link_libraries.

To simplify usage of add_mlir_library, we assume that all mlir
libraries depend on LLVMSupport, so it's not necessary to separately specify
it.

tested with:
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=on,
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=off + LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB,
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=off + LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB + LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB.

By: Stephen Neuendorffer <stephen.neuendorffer@xilinx.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79067

[MLIR] Move from using target_link_libraries to LINK_LIBS

This allows us to correctly generate dependencies for derived targets,
such as targets which are created for object libraries.

By: Stephen Neuendorffer <stephen.neuendorffer@xilinx.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79243

Three commits have been squashed to avoid intermediate build breakage.
2020-05-04 11:40:46 -07:00
River Riddle 0752d98ccf [mlir] Simplify BranchOpInterface by using MutableOperandRange
This range allows for performing many different operations on successor operands, including erasing/adding/setting. This removes the need for the explicit canEraseSuccessorOperand and eraseSuccessorOperand methods.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79077
2020-04-29 16:48:15 -07:00
Stephen Neuendorffer fef4ddf2f4 [MLIR] Fix typo in lib/Interfaces
This broke BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=on
2020-04-24 15:39:19 -07:00
Lei Zhang 2458cd27f1 [mlir] Add a ViewLikeOpInterface
This can help provide a common interface for view-like
ops so that for example Linalg's dependency analysis
can avoid relying on concrete ops.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78645
2020-04-24 10:02:56 -04:00