This diff updates the LLVMIR dialect Fastmath flags attribute to use recently
added features of `BitEnum` attributes. Specifically, this diff uses the bit
enum "group" case to represent the `fast` value as an alias for a combination
of other values (`ninf`, `nnan`, ...), instead of using a separate integer
value. (This is in line with LLVM's fastmath flags representation.) This diff
also leverages the `printBitEnumPrimaryGroups` `tblgen` field for concise
enum printing.
The `BitEnum` features were developed for an upcoming diff that adds `fastmath`
support to the arithmetic dialect. This diff simply applies some of the relevant
new features to the LLVM dialect attribute.
Reviewed By: ftynse, Mogball
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124720
This follows the same general structure of the MLIR and PDLL language
servers. This commits adds the basic functionality for setting up the server,
and initially only supports providing diagnostics. Followon commits will
build out more comprehensive behavior.
Realistically this should eventually live in llvm/, but building in MLIR is an easier
initial step given that:
* All of the necessary LSP functionality is already here
* It allows for proving out useful language features (e.g. compilation databases)
without affecting wider scale tablegen users
* MLIR has a vscode extension that can immediately take advantage of it
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125440
In the overwhelmingly majority of cases only one dialect is generated at a time
anyways, and this restriction more easily catches user error when multiple
dialects might be generated. We hit this semi-recently with the PDL dialect,
and circt+other downstream users are also actively hitting this as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125651
An attribute without a type builder followed by a colon in an assembly format is potentially ambiguous because the parser will read ahead to parse the colon-type and pass this as the type argument to the attribute's constructor.
However, the previous verifier that checks for this ambiguity erroneously produces an error in the case of
```
let assemblyFormat = "( `(` $attr `)` )? `:`";
```
This patch fixes the bug by implementing a checker that correctly handles all edge cases, including very strange assembly formats like:
```
let assemblyFormat = "( `(` $attr ) : (`>`)? attr-dict (`>` $a^) : (`<`)? `:`";
```
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125445
The attribute self type parameter is currently treated like any other attribute parameter in the assembly format. The self type parameter should be handled by the operation parser and printer and play no role in the generated parsers and printers of attributes.
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125724
All llvm-project fuzzers use this library to parse command-line arguments.
Many of them don't deal with LLVM IR or modules in any way. Bundling those
functions in one library forces build dependencies that don't need to be there.
Among other things, this means check-clang-pseudo no longer depends on most of
LLVM.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125081
https://reviews.llvm.org/D124075 causes MLIR to no longer build
when using make rather than ninja, due to a tablegen-generated
header being used before it is created.
It seems that this is related to the use of LLVM_ENABLE_OBJLIB when
using add_tablgen with a non-Ninja/Xcode generator. In that case an
intermediate objlib target is generated.
This patch fixes the issue by a) declaring dependencies in
add_tablegen for mlir-pdll and b) making sure those dependencies
are added to the objlib target.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125010
This allows for using attribute types in result type inference for use with
InferTypeOpInterface. This was a TODO before, but it isn't much
additional work to properly support this. After this commit,
arith::ConstantOp can now have its InferTypeOpInterface implementation automatically
generated.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124580
Depends on D104534
Add support for extensible dialects, which are dialects that can be
extended at runtime with new operations and types.
These operations and types cannot at the moment implement traits
or interfaces.
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104554
This essentially sets up mlir-pdll to function in a similar manner to mlir-tblgen. Aside
from the boilerplate of configuring CMake and setting up a basic initial test, two new
options are added to mlir-pdll to mirror options provided by tblgen:
* -d
This option generates a dependency file (i.e. a set of build time dependencies) while
processing the input file.
* --write-if-changed
This option only writes to the output file if the data would have changed, which for
the build system prevents unnecesarry rebuilds if the file was touched but not actually
changed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124075
This commit adds the visitNonControlFlowArguments method to
DataFlowAnalysis, allowing analyses to provide lattice values for the
arguments to a RegionSuccessor block that aren't directly tied to an
op's inputs. For example, integer range interface can use this method
to infer bounds for the step values in loops.
This method has a default implementation that keeps the old behavior
of assigning a pessimistic fixedpoint state to all such arguments.
Reviewed By: Mogball, rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124021
This diff causes mlir-tblgen to generate code for an additional builder for an
operation argument with a return type that can be inferred *AND* an attribute in
the argument list can be "unwrapped." (Previously, the unwrapped build function
was only generated for builders with explicit return types in separate or
aggregate form.) As an example, this builder might be used by code that creates
operations that implement the `SameOperandsAndResultType` interface. A test case
was created.
Reviewed By: jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124043
This diff introduces a tablegen field for bit enum attributes
(`printBitEnumPrimaryGroups`) to control printing when the enum uses "group"
cases. An example would be an implementation that uses a `fastmath` enum value
as an alias for individual fastmath flags. The proposed field would allow
printing of simply `fast` for the enum value, instead of the more verbose list
that would include `fast` as well as the individual flags (e.g. `reassoc,nnan,
ninf,nsz,arcp,contract,afn,fast`).
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123871
By generating in the .h file, we were forcing dialects to include
a lot of additional header files because:
* Fields of the dialect, e.g. std::unique_ptr<>, were unable to use
forward declarations.
* Dependent dialects are loaded in the constructor, requiring the
full definition of each dependent dialect (which, depending on
the file structure of the dialect, may include the operations).
By generating in the .cpp we get much faster builds, and also
better align with the rest of the code base.
Fixes#55044
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124297
The current implementation of takeBody first clears the Region, before then taking ownership of the blocks of the other regions. The issue here however, is that when clearing the region, it does not take into account references of operations to each other. In particular, blocks are deleted from front to back, and operations within a block are very likely to be deleted despite still having uses, causing an assertion to trigger [0].
This patch fixes that issue by simply calling dropAllReferences()before clearing the blocks.
[0] 9a8bb4bc63/mlir/lib/IR/Operation.cpp (L154)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123913
Add a helper used to implement the build methods generated by ods-gen. The change reduces code size and compilation time since all structured op builders use the same build method. The change reduces the LinalgOps.cpp compilation time from 10.2s to 9.8s (debug build).
Depends On D123987
Reviewed By: nicolasvasilache
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124003
The revision avoids template methods for parsing and printing that are replicated for every named operation. Instead, the new methods take a regionBuilder argument. The revision reduces the compile time of LinalgOps.cpp from 11.2 to 10.2 seconds (debug build).
Reviewed By: nicolasvasilache
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123987
Operation clone is currently faulty.
Suppose you have a block like as follows:
```
(%x0 : i32) {
%x1 = f(%x0)
return %x1
}
```
The test case we have is that we want to "unroll" this, in which we want to change this to compute `f(f(x0))` instead of just `f(x0)`. We do so by making a copy of the body at the end of the block and set the uses of the argument in the copy operations with the value returned from the original block.
This is implemented as follows:
1) map to the block arguments to the returned value (`map[x0] = x1`).
2) clone the body
Now for this small example, this works as intended and we get the following.
```
(%x0 : i32) {
%x1 = f(%x0)
%x2 = f(%x1)
return %x2
}
```
This is because the current logic to clone `x1 = f(x0)` first looks up the arguments in the map (which finds `x0` maps to `x1` from the initialization), and then sets the map of the result to the cloned result (`map[x1] = x2`).
However, this fails if `x0` is not an argument to the op, but instead used inside the region, like below.
```
(%x0 : i32) {
%x1 = f() {
yield %x0
}
return %x1
}
```
This is because cloning an op currently first looks up the args (none), sets the map of the result (`map[%x1] = %x2`), and then clones the regions. This results in the following, which is clearly illegal:
```
(%x0 : i32) {
%x1 = f() {
yield %x0
}
%x2 = f() {
yield %x2
}
return %x2
}
```
Diving deeper, this is partially due to the ordering (how this PR fixes it), as well as how region cloning works. Namely it will first clone with the mapping, and then it will remap all operands. Since the ordering above now has a map of `x0 -> x1` and `x1 -> x2`, we end up with the incorrect behavior here.
Reviewed By: ftynse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122531
This dialect provides operations that can be used to control transformation of
the IR using a different portion of the IR. It refers to the IR being
transformed as payload IR, and to the IR guiding the transformation as
transform IR.
The main use case for this dialect is orchestrating fine-grain transformations
on individual operations or sets thereof. For example, it may involve finding
loop-like operations with specific properties (e.g., large size) in the payload
IR, applying loop tiling to those and only those operations, and then applying
loop unrolling to the inner loops produced by the previous transformations. As
such, it is not intended as a replacement for the pass infrastructure, nor for
the pattern rewriting infrastructure. In the most common case, the transform IR
will be processed and applied to payload IR by a pass. Transformations
expressed by the transform dialect may be implemented using the pattern
infrastructure or any other relevant MLIR component.
This dialect is designed to be extensible, that is, clients of this dialect are
allowed to inject additional operations into this dialect using the newly
introduced in this patch `TransformDialectExtension` mechanism. This allows the
dialect to avoid a dependency on the implementation of the transformation as
well as to avoid introducing dialect-specific transform dialects.
See https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-interfaces-and-dialects-for-precise-ir-transformation-control/60927.
Reviewed By: nicolasvasilache, Mogball, rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123135
StrEnumAttr has been deprecated in favour of EnumAttr, a solution based on AttrDef (https://reviews.llvm.org/D115181). This patch removes StrEnumAttr, along with all the custom ODS logic required to handle it.
See https://discourse.llvm.org/t/psa-stop-using-strenumattr-do-use-enumattr/5710 on how to transition to EnumAttr. In short,
```
// Before
def MyEnumAttr : StrEnumAttr<"MyEnum", "", [
StrEnumAttrCase<"A">,
StrEnumAttrCase<"B">
]>;
// After (pick an integer enum of your choice)
def MyEnum : I32EnumAttr<"MyEnum", "", [
I32EnumAttrCase<"A", 0>,
I32EnumAttrCase<"B", 1>
]> {
// Don't generate a C++ class! We want to use the AttrDef
let genSpecializedAttr = 0;
}
// Define the AttrDef
def MyEnum : EnumAttr<MyDialect, MyEnum, "my_enum">;
```
Reviewed By: rriddle, jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120834
Use the new pass manager.
This also removes the ability to run arbitrary sets of passes. Not sure if this functionality is used, but it doesn't seem to be tested.
No need to initialize passes outside of constructing the PassBuilder with the new pass manager.
Reland: Fixed custom calls to `-lower-matrix-intrinsics` in integration tests by replacing them with `-O0 -enable-matrix`.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123425
Use the new pass manager.
This also removes the ability to run arbitrary sets of passes. Not sure if this functionality is used, but it doesn't seem to be tested.
No need to initialize passes outside of constructing the PassBuilder with the new pass manager.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123425
This patch contains several ODS-level optimizations to attribute getters and getting.
1. OpAdaptors, when provided a DictionaryAttr, will instantiate an OperationName so that adaptor attribute getters can used cached identifiers.
2. Verifiers will take advantage of attributes stored in sorted order to get all required (non-optional, non-default valued, and non-derived) attributes in one pass over the attribute dictionary and verify that they are present.
3. ODS-generated attribute getters will use "subrange" lookup. Because the attributes are stored in sorted order and ODS knows which attributes are required, the number of required attributes less than and greater than each attribute can be computed. When searching for an attribute, the ends of the search range can be dropped.
Reviewed By: jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122430
This diff contains:
- Parameterization of bit enum attributes in OpBase.td by bit width (e.g. 32
and 64). Previously, all enums were 32-bits. This brings enum functionality in
line with other integer attributes, and allows for bit enums greater than 32
bits.
- SPIRV and Vector dialects were updated to use bit enum attributes with an
explicit bit width
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123095
Add the description textual field to the Attr ODS class to mirror an
identical field in the Type ODS class. Add support for generating
documentation for attribute constraints defined using this field. This
ensures mlir-tblgen produces at least some documentation for dialects
that only define attribute constraints, such as DLTI.
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123024
This commit restructures how TypeID is implemented to ideally avoid
the current problems related to shared libraries. This is done by changing
the "implicit" fallback path to use the name of the type, instead of using
a static template variable (which breaks shared libraries). The major downside to this
is that it adds some additional initialization costs for the implicit path. Given the
use of type names for uniqueness in the fallback, we also no longer allow types
defined in anonymous namespaces to have an implicit TypeID. To simplify defining
an ID for these classes, a new `MLIR_DEFINE_EXPLICIT_INTERNAL_INLINE_TYPE_ID` macro
was added to allow for explicitly defining a TypeID directly on an internal class.
To help identify when types are using the fallback, `-debug-only=typeid` can be
used to log which types are using implicit ids.
This change generally only requires changes to the test passes, which are all defined
in anonymous namespaces, and thus can't use the fallback any longer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122775
Allow default-valued attributes to be passed as null to builders, which will not add the attribute if not present, so the default value will be returned by getters.
(This was a TODO from the initial patch).
The control-flow sink utility accepts a callback that is used to sink an operation into a region.
The `moveIntoRegion` is called on the same operation and region that return true for `shouldMoveIntoRegion`.
The callback must preserve the dominance of the operation within the region. In the default control-flow
sink implementation, this is moving the operation to the start of the entry block.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122445
Only use this on generic parser for now by not registering any dialect. For flushing out some parser bugs. The textual format is not meant to be load bearing in production runs, but still useful to remove edge cases/failures.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122267
Add method to tag classes/defs as deprecated. Previously deprecations
were only verbally communicated and folks didn't have an active warning
while building about impending removal. Add mechanism to tag defs as
deprecated to allow warning users.
This doesn't change any policy, it just moves deprecation warnings from
comments to something more user visible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122164
This patch attempts to deduce when the oilist element must be printed
based on the optional arguments to it. This especially helps creating
an operation accurately because with the current implementation, the
inferred unit attributes must be manually added to print the clauses
appropriately.
Reviewed By: Mogball
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121579
I am not sure about the meaning of Type in the name (was it meant be interpreted as Kind?), and given the importance and meaning of Type in the context of MLIR, its probably better to rename it. Given the comment in the source code, the suggestion in the GitHub issue and the final discussions in the review, this patch renames the OperandType to UnresolvedOperand.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/54446
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122142
This commits adds a basic language server for PDLL to enable providing
language features in IDEs such as VSCode. This initial commit only
adds support for tracking definitions, references, and diagnostics, but
followup commits will build upon this to provide more significant behavior.
In addition to the server, this commit also updates mlir-vscode to support
the PDLL language and invoke the server.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121541
There is currently an awkwardly complex set of rules for how a
parser/printer is generated for AttrDef/TypeDef. It can change depending on if a
mnemonic was specified, if there are parameters, if using the assemblyFormat, if
individual parser/printer code blocks were specified, etc. This commit refactors
this to make what the attribute/type wants more explicit, and to better align
with how formats are specified for operations.
Firstly, the parser/printer code blocks are removed in favor of a
`hasCustomAssemblyFormat` bit field. This aligns with the operation format
specification (and is nice to remove code blocks from ODS).
This commit also adds a requirement to explicitly set `assemblyFormat` or
`hasCustomAssemblyFormat` when the mnemonic is set and the attr/type
has no parameters. This removes the weird implicit matrix of behavior,
and also encourages the author to make a conscious choice of either C++
or declarative format instead of implicitly opting them into the C++
format (we should be pushing towards declarative when possible).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121505
OpBase.td has formed into a huge monolith of all ODS constructs. This
commits starts to rectify that by splitting out some constructs to their
own .td files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118636
This patch adds support for custom directives in attribute and type formats. Custom directives dispatch calls to user-defined parser and printer functions.
For example, the assembly format "custom<Foo>($foo, ref($bar))" expects a function with the signature
```
LogicalResult parseFoo(AsmParser &parser, FailureOr<FooT> &foo, BarT bar);
void printFoo(AsmPrinter &printer, FooT foo, BarT bar);
```
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120944
In this CL, update the function name of verifier according to the
behavior. If a verifier needs to access the region then it'll be updated
to `verifyRegions`.
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120373