Previously, the translation to LLVM IR would emit IR that directly uses
a scope metadata node in case only one scope was in use in alias.scopes
or noalias metadata. It should always be a list of scopes. The verifier
change in 8700f2bd36 enforced this and
broke the test. Fix the translation to always create a list of scopes
using a new metadata node, update and reenable the respective test.
Fixes PR51919.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110140
Currently DenseElementsAttr only exposes the ability to get the full range of values for a given type T, but there are many situations where we just want the beginning/end iterator. This revision adds proper value_begin/value_end methods for all of the supported T types, and also cleans up a bit of the interface.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104173
Make use of runtime extension for the second reference counter used in
structured data region. This extension is implemented in D106510 and D106509.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106517
The translation to LLVM IR used to construct sequential constants by recurring
down to individual elements, creating constant values for them, and wrapping
them into aggregate constants in post-order. This is highly inefficient for
large constants with known data such as DenseElementsAttr. Use LLVM's
ConstantData for the innermost dimension instead. LLVM does seem to support
data constants for nested sequential constants so the outer dimensions are
still handled recursively. Nevertheless, this speeds up the translation of
large constants with equal dimensions by up to 30x.
Users are advised to rewrite large constants to use flat types before
translating to LLVM IR if more efficiency in translation is necessary. This is
not done automatically as the translation is not aware of the expectations of
the overall compilation flow about type changes and indexing, in particular for
global constants with external linkage.
Reviewed By: silvas
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109152
Add an operation omp.critical.declare to declare names/symbols of
critical sections. Named omp.critical operations should use symbols
declared by omp.critical.declare. Having a declare operation ensures
that the names of critical sections are global and unique. In the
lowering flow to LLVM IR, the OpenMP IRBuilder creates unique names
for critical sections.
Reviewed By: ftynse, jeanPerier
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108713
This upstreams the Cpp emitter, initially presented with [1], from [2]
to MLIR core. Together with the previously upstreamed EmitC dialect [3],
the target allows to translate MLIR to C/C++.
[1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D76571
[2] https://github.com/iml130/mlir-emitc
[3] https://reviews.llvm.org/D103969
Co-authored-by: Jacques Pienaar <jpienaar@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Camphausen <simon.camphausen@iml.fraunhofer.de>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Scherf <oliver.scherf@iml.fraunhofer.de>
Reviewed By: jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104632
Use the recently introduced OpenMPIRBuilder facility to transate OpenMP
workshare loops with reductions to LLVM IR calling OpenMP runtime. Most of the
heavy lifting is done at the OpenMPIRBuilder. When other OpenMP dialect
constructs grow support for reductions, the translation can be updated to
operate on, e.g., an operation interface for all reduction containers instead
of workshare loops specifically. Designing such a generic translation for the
single operation that currently supports reductions is premature since we don't
know how the reduction modeling itself will be generalized.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107343
The StringAttr version doesn't need a context, so we can just use the
existing `SymbolRefAttr::get` form. The StringRef version isn't preferred
so we want to encourage people to use StringAttr.
There is an additional form of getSymbolRefAttr that takes a (SymbolTrait
implementing) operation. This should also be moved, but I'll do that as
a separate patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108922
SymbolRefAttr is fundamentally a base string plus a sequence
of nested references. Instead of storing the string data as
a copies StringRef, store it as an already-uniqued StringAttr.
This makes a lot of things simpler and more efficient because:
1) references to the symbol are already stored as StringAttr's:
there is no need to copy the string data into MLIRContext
multiple times.
2) This allows pointer comparisons instead of string
comparisons (or redundant uniquing) within SymbolTable.cpp.
3) This allows SymbolTable to hold a DenseMap instead of a
StringMap (which again copies the string data and slows
lookup).
This is a moderately invasive patch, so I kept a lot of
compatibility APIs around. It would be nice to explore changing
getName() to return a StringAttr for example (right now you have
to use getNameAttr()), and eliminate things like the StringRef
version of getSymbol.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108899
Introduces new Ops to represent 1. alias.scope metadata in LLVM, and 2. domains for these scopes. These correspond to the metadata described in https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#noalias-and-alias-scope-metadata. Lists of scopes are modeled the same way as access groups - as an ArrayAttr on the Op (added in https://reviews.llvm.org/D97944).
Lowering 'noalias' attributes on function parameters is already supported. However, lowering `noalias` metadata on individual Ops is not, which is added in this change. LLVM uses the same keyword for these, but this change introduces a separate attribute name 'noalias_scopes' to represent this distinct concept.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107870
Add in-source documentation on how CanonicalLoopInfo is intended to be used. In particular, clarify what parts of a CanonicalLoopInfo is considered part of the loop, that those parts must be side-effect free, and that InsertPoints to instructions outside those parts can be expected to be preserved after method calls implementing loop-associated directives.
CanonicalLoopInfo are now invalidated after it does not describe canonical loop anymore and asserts when trying to use it afterwards.
In addition, rename `createXYZWorkshareLoop` to `applyXYZWorkshareLoop` and remove the update location to avoid that the impression that they insert something from scratch at that location where in reality its InsertPoint is ignored. createStaticWorkshareLoop does not return a CanonicalLoopInfo anymore. First, it was not a canonical loop in the clarified sense (containing side-effects in form of calls to the OpenMP runtime). Second, it is ambiguous which of the two possible canonical loops it should actually return. It will not be needed before a feature expected to be introduced in OpenMP 6.0
Also see discussion in D105706.
Reviewed By: ftynse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107540
This patch adds the critical construct to the OpenMP dialect. The
implementation models the definition in 2.17.1 of the OpenMP 5 standard.
A name and hint can be specified. The name is a global entity or has
external linkage, it is modelled as a FlatSymbolRefAttr. Hint is
modelled as an integer enum attribute.
Also lowering to LLVM IR using the OpenMP IRBuilder.
Reviewed By: ftynse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107135
This is now the same as isIntAttrKind(), so use that instead, as
it does not require manual maintenance. The naming is also more
accurate in that both int and type attributes have an argument,
but this method was only targeting int attributes.
I initially wanted to tighten the AttrBuilder assertion, but we
have some in-tree uses that would violate it.
LLVM IR allows globals with external linkage to have initializers, including
undef. The translation was incorrectly using undef as a indicator that the
initializer should be ignored in translation, leading to the impossibility to
create an external global with an explicit undef initializer. Fix this and use
nullptr as a marker instead.
Reviewed By: wsmoses
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105631
This patch brings support for setting runtime preemption specifiers of
LLVM's GlobalValues. In LLVM semantics, if the `dso_local` attribute
is not explicitly requested, then it is inferred based on linkage and
visibility. We model this same behavior with a UnitAttribute: if it is
present, then we explicitly request the GlobalValue to marked as
`dso_local`, otherwise we rely on the GlobalValue itself to make this
decision.
Reviewed By: ftynse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104983
This commit moves the type translator from LLVM to MLIR to a public header for use by external projects or other code.
Unlike a previous attempt (https://reviews.llvm.org/D104726), this patch moves the type conversion into separate files which remedies the linker error which was only caught by CI.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104834
This commit moves the type translator from LLVM to MLIR to a public header for use by external projects or other code
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104726
This allows us to remove the `spv.mlir.endmodule` op and
all the code associated with it.
Along the way, tightened the APIs for `spv.module` a bit
by removing some aliases. Now we use `getRegion` to get
the only region, and `getBody` to get the region's only
block.
Reviewed By: mravishankar, hanchung
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103265
Move the index variable used to track variables inside of the specific
processDataOperands functions.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103924
Add translation to LLVM IR for the UpdateOp with host and device operands.
Translation is done with call using the runtime. This is done in a similar way as
D101504 and D102381.
Reviewed By: ftynse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102382
Translate ExitDataOp with delete and copyout operands to runtime call.
This is done in a similar way as D101504.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102381
This patch begins to translate acc.enter_data operation to call to tgt runtime call.
It currently only translate create/copyin operands of memref type. This acts as a basis to add support
for FIR types in the Flang/OpenACC support. It follows more or less a similar path than clang
with `omp target enter data map` directives.
This patch is taking a different approach than D100678 and perform a translation to LLVM IR
and make use of the OpenMPIRBuilder instead of doing a conversion to the LLVMIR dialect.
OpenACC support in Flang will rely on the current OpenMP runtime where 1:1 lowering can be
applied. Some extension will be added where features are not available yet.
Big part of this code will be shared for other standalone data operations in the OpenACC
dialect such as acc.exit_data and acc.update.
It is likely that parts of the lowering can also be shared later with the ops for
standalone data directives in the OpenMP dialect when they are introduced.
This is an initial translation and it probably needs more work.
Reviewed By: ftynse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101504
First step in adding alignment as an attribute to MLIR global definitions. Alignment can be specified for global objects in LLVM IR. It can also be specified as a named attribute in the LLVMIR dialect of MLIR. However, this attribute has no standing and is discarded during translation from MLIR to LLVM IR. This patch does two things: First, it adds the attribute to the syntax of the llvm.mlir.global operation, and by doing this it also adds accessors and verifications. The syntax is "align=XX" (with XX being an integer), placed right after the value of the operation. Second, it allows transforming this operation to and from LLVM IR. It is checked whether the value is an integer power of 2.
Reviewed By: ftynse, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101492
When using parallel loop construct, the OpenMP specification allows for
guided, auto and runtime as scheduling variants (as well as static and
dynamic which are already supported).
This adds the translation from MLIR to LLVM-IR for these scheduling
variants.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101435
Previously, the OpenMP to LLVM IR conversion was setting the alloca insertion
point to the same position as the main compuation when converting OpenMP
`parallel` operations. This is problematic if, for example, the `parallel`
operation is placed inside a loop and would keep allocating on stack on each
iteration leading to stack overflow.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101307
Implements proper (de-)serialization logic for BranchConditionalOp when
such ops have true/false target operands.
Reviewed By: antiagainst
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101602
Add a section attribute to LLVM_GlobalOp, during module translation attribute value is propagated to llvm
Reviewed By: sgrechanik, ftynse, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100947
This patch add the UnnamedAddr attribute for the GlobalOp in the LLVM
dialect. The attribute is also handled to and from LLVM IR.
This is meant to be used in a follow up patch to lower OpenACC/OpenMP ops to
call to kmp and tgt runtime calls (D100678).
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100677
The implementation supports static schedule for Fortran do loops. This
implements the dynamic variant of the same concept.
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97393
ArmSVE dialect is behind the recent changes in how the Vector dialect
interacts with backend vector dialects and the MLIR -> LLVM IR
translation module. This patch cleans up ArmSVE initialization within
Vector and removes the need for an LLVMArmSVE dialect.
Reviewed By: ftynse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100171
We will soon be adding non-AVX512 operations to MLIR, such as AVX's rsqrt. In https://reviews.llvm.org/D99818 several possibilities were discussed, namely to (1) add non-AVX512 ops to the AVX512 dialect, (2) add more dialects (e.g. AVX dialect for AVX rsqrt), and (3) expand the scope of the AVX512 to include these SIMD x86 ops, thereby renaming the dialect to something more accurate such as X86Vector.
Consensus was reached on option (3), which this patch implements.
Reviewed By: aartbik, ftynse, nicolasvasilache
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100119
Dialects can be translated to LLVM IR when they have the
LLVMTranslationDialectInterface interface registered. In case the
interface isn't explicitly registered, even the LLVM dialect can't be
exported to LLVM IR. This make the error message more explicit on this.
Reviewed By: ftynse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96729
In case an operation in a global initializer region refers to another
global variable defined afterwards in the module of itself, translation
to LLVM IR was currently crashing because it could not find the LLVM IR global
when going through the initializer block.
To solve this problem, split global conversion to LLVM IR into two passes. A
first pass that creates LLVM IR global variables, and a second one that converts
the initializer, if any, and adds it to the llvm global.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99246
In particular for Graph Regions, the terminator needs is just a
historical artifact of the generalization of MLIR from CFG region.
Operations like Module don't need a terminator, and before Module
migrated to be an operation with region there wasn't any needed.
To validate the feature, the ModuleOp is migrated to use this trait and
the ModuleTerminator operation is deleted.
This patch is likely to break clients, if you're in this case:
- you may iterate on a ModuleOp with `getBody()->without_terminator()`,
the solution is simple: just remove the ->without_terminator!
- you created a builder with `Builder::atBlockTerminator(module_body)`,
just use `Builder::atBlockEnd(module_body)` instead.
- you were handling ModuleTerminator: it isn't needed anymore.
- for generic code, a `Block::mayNotHaveTerminator()` may be used.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98468
Add a feature to `EnumAttr` definition to generate
specialized Attribute class for the particular enumeration.
This class will inherit `StringAttr` or `IntegerAttr` and
will override `classof` and `getValue` methods.
With this class the enumeration predicate can be checked with simple
RTTI calls (`isa`, `dyn_cast`) and it will return the typed enumeration
directly instead of raw string/integer.
Based on the following discussion:
https://llvm.discourse.group/t/rfc-add-enum-attribute-decorator-class/2252
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97836