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//===-------------------------------------------------------*- tablegen -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef TORCH_BASE
#define TORCH_BASE
include "mlir/IR/OpBase.td"
include "npcomp/Dialect/Basicpy/IR/BasicpyDialect.td"
include "npcomp/Dialect/Numpy/IR/NumpyDialect.td"
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def Torch_Dialect : Dialect {
let name = "torch";
let cppNamespace = "::mlir::NPCOMP::Torch";
let description = [{
Top-level dialect for interfacing PyTorch and MLIR.
This dialect contains types and structural ops that model enough of
PyTorch's behavior to allow for easy import/call-out. While not aiming to
be completely isomorphic, it is laid out to make conversion in/out
systematic for the supported features (some of which are aspirational):
- Transitions between mutable and immutable tensors.
- Gradient associations and management.
- Custom ops.
- Types specific to PyTorch such as torch.nn.Module structures
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- Module level constructs like quantization parameters, globals, etc.
Where possible, this dialect composes with types and ops from the `Numpy`
and `Basicpy` dialects, and those dialects should be considered "upstream"
for basic Python and ND-Array based programming constructs.
As a key point, this dialect does not contain any custom operations,
including those that people would typically associate as core (see
the `ATen` dialect for mathematical ops like add, conv, etc), instead
modeling the open op-system that PyTorch reasons about natively.
}];
}
#endif // TORCH_BASE