This commit fixes the aten.mean and aten.mean.dim op decomposition
for supporting large-sized inputs.
This commit also fixes the formatting for the file stats.py
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal<vivek@nod-labs.com>
-- aten.upsample_nearest2d.vec op is not present
owing to https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/85638
-- So this commit adds a lowering on aten.upsample_nearest2d.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Varma <abhishek@nod-labs.com>
This commit renames the patterns used to match on lists of constant
values to `m_TorchListOfConstant{valueType}s`. This is needed to avoid
ambiguity for when `valueType` has `Optional` in it. In particular, it
makes it clear whether the values in the list are optional or the list
itself is optional.
lib/Dialect/Torch/Utils/Utils.cpp includes TorchOps.h, which, by way of
included header files, refers to both TorchOps.h.inc as well as
TorchTypes.h.inc. However, the build rules do not specify the
dependency of the `TorchMLIRTorchUtils` target on the TableGen generated
header files, causing spurious build errors.
This patch fixes the problem by adding `MLIRTorchOpsIncGen` and
`MLIRTorchTypesIncGen` to the list of dependencies of
`TorchMLIRTorchUtils`.
* build: update llvm tag to 74fb770d
This commit makes the following changes needed to update bump LLVM:
+ replace usages of `tensor::createPadScalarOp`, see https://reviews.llvm.org/D136493
+ Update file checks
The parameter "supportFPInputOnly" of function createPoolingOp() is
supposed to be "supportNonFPInput", which was added to distinguish
between "MaxPool2d" and "AvgPool2d" op in #718
This commit removes almost all of the valsem ops, since the value
semantics version of the ops now exist in PyTorch. The only op missing
is `aten.bernoulli_.float`. In addition, this commit also simplifies
the implementation of `aten.fill.Scalar` by moving it to the pattern
that converts elementwise ops.
This commit makes the following changes needed to update bump LLVM:
- Replace `linalg.init_tensor` with `tensor.empty` (see:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D135129)
- Replace `NoSideEffect` with `Pure` (see
https://reviews.llvm.org/D135505)
- Replace `body` region accessor for `ReduceOp` and `ReduceWindowOp`
with `getBody`
- Fix incorrect use of `tosa::ReduceSumOp` in `AtenNativeLayerNormOp`
conversion pattern. The result type of `tosa::ReduceSumOp` must have
the same rank as the input type. (see:
https://www.mlplatform.org/tosa/tosa_spec.html#_reduce_sum)
Co-authored-by: Ashay Rane <ashay@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ashay Rane <ashay@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit removes the `weight` tensor from the inputs of one of the
`linalg.generic` ops generated by the `aten.convolution` linalg
lowering, since the indexed values are not actually used by the body
of the `linalg.generic`. Moreover, in general the `weight` tensor does
not have the same shape as the output tensor of the `linalg.generic`,
so both tensors being indexed by the same indexing maps is wrong.
-- This commit adds e2e support for `aten.Mish` op.
-- `aten.Mish` op is decomposed as following :-
Mish(x) = x * Tanh(Softplus(x))
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Varma <avarma094@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Varma <avarma094@gmail.com>
This commit adds lowering of `aten.div.int` and `aten.bitwise_or.Tensor`
ops. Both these ops are required in order to support bloom_560m model.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
This commit updates the linalg conversion of `AtenMaxDimOp` to use
`arith.maxf` instead of `arith.select` to calculate the maximum. This
allows better vectorization further downstream, since the operation
can be converted to a simple max reduction when the `indices` result
is not used. See: https://github.com/iree-org/iree/issues/10666.
Summary of changes:
- Updated references to the Arith dialect
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D134762)
- Switched to prefixed accessors for MemRef dialect
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D134995)
- Fixed warnings about signed/unsigned comparisons, ignored return
values, and unused variables
* Fix c10::prim::Constant conversion; Added CAPI for passes; Added passes to base lazy backend
* Update ivalue_importer to use ImportOptions; Added tests for non-value/value tensor types
* Added tests for scalar Constant import; Updated MB::importFunction to use ImportOptions
* Test updates
* Move back module variable name
* Remove RefineTypes from TorchMlirLoweringContext::Build()
* Rename pass; Remove passes from base lazy backend
* Rename pass to VerifyBackendContractPass
* Aligned cmd pass name; Fixed TorchConversion passes registration
The auto-update of the PyTorch version broke the Torch-MLIR build
because it did not update the shape library. Going forward, we should
add the shape library update to the PyTorch version update action.
This commit adds support for TorchToTosa lowering of
`aten.broadcast_to` op for cases:
1.) When the rank of input and output tensor is equal.
2.) When the rank of input tensor is zero.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal<vivek@nod-labs.com>
Summary of changes:
- Renamed OptionalArrayRefParameter since the name conflicts with an
upstream symbol that has a different meaning
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D133819)
- Removed extraneous dependency between TorchMLIRTorchToMhlo and
ChloOps, since the existing dependency on MhloDialect is sufficient
- Fixed code to prevent warnings related to comparisons between signed
and unsigned values
Strength the shape inference for aten.arange-like op by
1. registering aten.sub and aten.ceil.Scalar op and design folders for them.
2. register a new constant-like op: Torch::ConstantNumberOp and design canonicalizer for it.
This PR adds an `AllowedInModuleInitializer` trait to keep track of ops that are permitted in the module initializer. We have a handful of such ops that are produced by the IValue importer, and so this change avoids maintaining a list of ops in `TorchOps.cpp` that could lead to spurious merge conflicts, and help us integrate torch-mlir in our downstream compiler better. Please let me know if you'd prefer a better name for the trait itself. Feedback is welcome!
As @oroppas identified, literal strings that are over 16,380 characters
cause the MSVC compiler to throw an error (C2026), eventually causing
the Windows build of Torch-MLIR to fail because the length of the
generated MLIR for the shape library crosses the allowed threshold.
This patch fixes the problem by making the Python script generate one
literal string per line to satisfy the MSVC compiler.
Thanks to @oroppas for the bulk of the effort required to resolve this!
Summary of changes:
- Updated emitAccessorPrefix since the default value has changed
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D133179)
- Updated RefineTypes pass since Lattice::isUninitialized() is removed
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D132800)
- Updated MHLO tag so that it builds with the updated LLVM tag
- Disabled two tests that cause segfaults in the TOSA backend (see Issue
#1361)
* Add aten.frobenius_norm.dim op and init its conversion pattern to linalg and MHLO,
* run symbolic-shape-optimization before hlo-legalize-to-linalg to fit more mhlo e2e tests.
Summary of changes:
- Update the dataflow analysis in RefineTypes.cpp
- Add tosa-to-arith pass after tosa-to-linalg pass, since
tosa-to-linalg (and canonicalizations) can produce tosa.const() ops
- Fixed warning about not making `matchAndRewrite` as override
This commit adds decomposition of `aten.linear` op. Due to limited
support at tosa backend in case of dynamic dimensions, this
decomposition is currently disabled for tosa backend.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
- Update MHLO commit to build with LLVM commit hash 00d648bd
- Update TorchToMhlo code to work with Stablehlo
- Re-enabled two failing TOSA tests, thus resolving Github Issue #1231
Caught in the wild here:
https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/runs/8046660640?check_suite_focus=true
It is common for a missing dependency to only surface as an issue on the
CI machines since they have fewer cores which prevents a "race" that
happens to cause the dependency to be built before the dependent.
An earlier patch (bb47c166) incorrectly replaced the now-dropped
`OpaqueElementsAttr` with `SparseElementsAttr` in one place and with
`DenseElementsAttr` in another. This patch fixes the problem by making
both replacements use the dense-equivalent type.
We were already hitting many cases where backends different in terms of
the legal ops that they wanted. This caused unnecessary coupling between
the backends. Examples:
- https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/1161
- https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/862
This PR centralizes all compilation to go through `torch_mlir.compile`
so that we can keep the logic centralized there. We should move these
lists closer to each backend. Especially cases like
https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/862 where blocking a
decomposition is necessary to avoid a crash emphasize that the set of
decompositions is tightly coupled to the backend, and should be
"controlled by the backend" and not something arbitrarily tweakable.
Also:
- Fix a small bug in the way we passed through the backendLegalOps
option.
- Add better error messages in `torch_mlir.compile` for import errors.