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12 Commits (0314188dbe560253cef90b594666193b38521251)

Author SHA1 Message Date
zjgarvey 56d21cba62
Link necessary op interface implementations (#3364)
This patch adds two `memref` passes to `torch-mlir-opt`, which already
occur in the pass pipeline
`torch-backend-to-linalg-on-tensors-backend-pipeline`. Additionally,
necessary op interface external models are included to address issue
#3352.
2024-06-03 19:43:28 -05:00
Stella Laurenzo 6961f0a247
Re-organize project structure to separate PyTorch dependencies from core project. (#2542)
This is a first step towards the structure we discussed here:
https://gist.github.com/stellaraccident/931b068aaf7fa56f34069426740ebf20

There are two primary goals:

1. Separate the core project (C++ dialects and conversions) from the
hard PyTorch dependencies. We move all such things into projects/pt1 as
a starting point since they are presently entangled with PT1-era APIs.
Additional work can be done to disentangle components from that
(specifically LTC is identified as likely ultimately living in a
`projects/ltc`).
2. Create space for native PyTorch2 Dynamo-based infra to be upstreamed
without needing to co-exist with the original TorchScript path.

Very little changes in this path with respect to build layering or
options. These can be updated in a followup without commingling
directory structure changes.

This also takes steps toward a couple of other layering enhancements:

* Removes the llvm-external-projects/torch-mlir-dialects sub-project,
collapsing it into the main tree.
* Audits and fixes up the core C++ build to account for issues found
while moving things. This is just an opportunistic pass through but
roughly ~halves the number of build actions for the project from the
high 4000's to the low 2000's.

It deviates from the discussed plan by having a `projects/` tree instead
of `compat/`. As I was thinking about it, this will better accommodate
the follow-on code movement.

Once things are roughly in place and the CI passing, followups will
focus on more in-situ fixes and cleanups.
2023-11-02 19:45:55 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo 107ed0dec9
Fix two CMake issues that were causing Windows compilation failures. (#2461)
At some point in the past month, stablehlo gained a number of patches that implement a non-trivial bit of threaded reference code. It fails to compile in Windows in pretty catastrophic ways.

But this isn't the main problem: by way of the MLIR CMake macros being used, if we include stablehlo before our code, we end up building the whole project, whether needed or not.
2023-09-12 20:51:45 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo 078d1e1a1d
Remove mlir-hlo (replace with stablehlo). (#2460)
We just have to do this: I ran into an issue today where I needed to make a one line patch to stablehlo to work around a compiler issue, and it is completely unapparent how to do so given that the mlir-hlo repo is a read-only export and is at the tail end of a multi-week integration chain from the open-source stablehlo repo.

We've discussed this often enough and gotten +1 from everyone that they are ok with taking the e2e testing hit if it becomes necessary: It is necessary as the current situation is unmanageable.

Looking at it, I expect it wouldn't actually be very difficult to build a little runner binary out of the stablehlo interpreter and subprocess call that in order to get the testing coverage back. I leave that as an exercise to the users of this part of the stack and recommend following the breadcrumbs from the deleted python/torch_mlir_e2e_test/stablehlo_backends/linalg_on_tensors.py file and the main.py changes.

Note that I am pointing us at a stablehlo fork for the moment until it is apparent that we don't need to carry any local patches to it. We can update this in a few days if everything is clear.
2023-09-12 19:10:02 -07:00
Abhishek Varma ebda611100 [build] Update llvm tag to 3f8d8c1a
This patch updates the submodules to:

- llvm: 3f8d8c1aac3086f603ad73f18fe2bd4fb91fa10a
- mhlo: 4384a47b03dc377d651523037867899a340b0e96

The only change made is calling `registerAllExtensions` during dialect
registration. See: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120368
2023-06-20 15:45:52 -07:00
Yuanqiang Liu 6f7d9e83df
[Stablehlo] add e2e test for aten.batch_norm (#2129) 2023-05-17 09:04:40 -07:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos f9c2b46e62
[build] Update llvm tag to 68754241 (#2079)
This commit updates the `llvm-project` and `mlir-hlo` submodules to
commits:

- llvm-project: 6875424135312aeb26ab8e0358ba7f9e6e80e741
- mlir-hlo: 92fd33a4bacbeb93ab276a49f38bdebd5f9d7487

The calls to `mlir::MlirOptMain` are updated to no longer specify the
flag `preloadDialectInContext` that has been removed (see:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D149039).
2023-05-02 09:13:54 -07:00
Kan Chen 13533307ca
Adding stablehlo dialects support for torch-mlir-opt tool (#1887)
* Adding stablehlo dialects support for torch-mlir-opt tool.

* Update torch-mlir-opt.cpp

Fixed the build error according to build configuration for macOS.
2023-03-07 10:48:49 -06:00
Vigilans 63fb1e5aad Bump LLVM at 8361c5da30588d3d4a48eae648f53be1feb5cfad 2022-03-18 13:16:14 -04:00
stephenneuendorffer c8ee8d02eb
Install torch-mlir binaries (#421)
In addition, use add_llvm_executable so that the relative rpath of
the installed binaries is set properly.
2022-01-20 08:20:54 -08:00
Sean Silva 5b6902e31c Dual license the torch-mlir project.
This commit (with approval from all contributors) dual licenses
the torch-mlir project under both the standard LLVM license and the
standard PyTorch license. This will facilitate moving code between
torch-mlir and the two upstream projects.

The standard file comment is now:

```
// This file is licensed 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
// Also available under a BSD-style license. See LICENSE.
```

See `LICENSE` in the project root for the terms of both licenses.
2021-10-01 10:46:08 -07:00
Sean Silva 4fad753073 Move external/torch-mlir to the root of the repo. 2021-09-27 17:11:08 -07:00