During the pattern rewrite, if the function is changed, i.e. ops created,
deleted or swapped, the pattern rewriter needs to re-scan the function entirely
and apply the patterns again, so the patterns whose root ops have been popped
out from the working list nor an immediate users of the changed ops can be
reconsidered.
A command line flag is added to set the max number of iterations rescanning the
function for pattern match. If the rewrite doesn' converge after this number,
this compiling will continue and the result can be sub-optimal.
One unit test is updated because this change fixed the missing optimization opportunities.
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This combined match/rewrite functionality allows simplifying the majority of existing RewritePatterns, as they do not benefit from separate match and rewrite functions.
Some of the existing canonicalization patterns in StandardOps have been modified to take advantage of this functionality.
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consistent and moving the using declarations over. Hopefully this is the last
truly massive patch in this refactoring.
This is step 21/n towards merging instructions and statements, NFC.
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is the new base of the SSA value hierarchy. This CL also standardizes all the
nomenclature and comments to use 'Value' where appropriate. This also eliminates a large number of cast<MLValue>(x)'s, which is very soothing.
This is step 11/n towards merging instructions and statements, NFC.
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class. This change is NFC, but allows for new kinds of patterns, specifically
LegalizationPatterns which will be allowed to change the types of things they
rewrite.
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time. The "Fast and Flexible Instruction Selection With Constraints" paper
from CC2018 makes a credible argument that dynamic costs aren't actually
necessary/important, and we are not using them.
- Check in my "MLIR Generic DAG Rewriter Infrastructure" design doc into the
source tree.
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make operations provide a list of canonicalizations that can be applied to
them. This allows canonicalization to be general to any IR definition.
As part of this, sink PatternMatch.h/cpp down to the IR library to fix a
layering problem.
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