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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chi_Liu 14a4da923b
Update llvm-project to b44b3494f60296db6aca38a14cab061d9b747a0a (#2511)
The main purpose is to bring in the new mesh dialect change.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/68007
2023-10-16 19:29:48 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo a00a0d4bfb
Integrate llvm-project and mlir-hlo. (#2454)
Corresponding commits:

* mlir-hlo: 16886a108eff5197f816ca0f1950cc5ff1b078d9
* stablehlo: 77a59815a82b34f7b08ed2d42a711d9920682d0e
* llvm-project: 4acc3ffbb0af5631bc7916aeff3570f448899647

* Adapt to ByteCodeOpInterface changes.
* Adapt to RegionBranchPoint changes: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159116
* Adapt inferReturnTypes to get the value from properties.
* Adapt invalid.mlir to properties syntax
* [TOSA] Align with custom assembly format change.
* [TOSA] handle change of axis to int32 type
* [TOSA] Restore improper convert to i32

Landing with Windows broken (it cannot be fixed because of the way the mlir-hlo dep is inserted). Will followup with an untangling.
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Co-authored-by: TatWai Chong <tatwai.chong@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Eric Kunze <eric.kunze@arm.com>
2023-09-12 15:09:57 -07:00
Matthias Gehre c56cb531d5
Ignore constants in the legality error (#2328) 2023-07-25 10:11:40 +02:00
Christopher McGirr b461daa06e
fix(TorchToTosa.cpp): adjust torch->tosa div conversion (#2200)
check the return type of the division to figure out whether to use
the floating point implementation of a division or to use the integer.

the issue rose from the fact that the inputs are all integer but the
result was casted to floating point. The conversion then chose to
use the integer implementation of division which is not legal in tosa
when all the inputs get casted to floating point.

fix(TorchToLinalg): AtenDivScalarOp

upcast self operand as well if applicable, the self operand must also
be casted to float as it can be an integer.
2023-06-12 11:18:38 +02:00
TatWai Chong ed4ecb072f
[tosa] support lowering basic torch binary ops with mixed dtypes (#2122)
Lowering torch operations that allow different compatible data types
in its operands to tosa end up generating invalid tosa IR with mixed
data types. In tosa spec, certain operations (generally element-wise
operations) require all operands to have the same data type.

Add wrapper functions for those element-wise tosa ops to perform op
creation with type conversion if necessary.
2023-05-18 17:12:18 -07:00