This commit does three things:
1. Reverts some of the shape lib changes merged in
https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/844
2. Updates the signature of `aten.sum_dim_IntList` that was recently
updated in
23bdb570cf
3. Replaces `aten.zero.functional` with `aten.zero`, updated in 960758b0b7
`aten.select_scatter` op.
This commit adds:
1. Lowering of `aten.slice_scatter` op into `tensor.insert_slice`
op.
2. Decomposes the `aten.select_scatter` op into `aten.slice_scater`
op.
Signed-Off-By: Prateek Gupta <gprateek93@gmail.com>
The canonicalizer converts `torch.prim.dtype` ops into integer constants
for valid types, but the type may not be known until type refinement is
complete. However, type refinement cannot make progress until
`torch.prim.dtype` ops have been resolved to their corresponding integer
constants, thus creating a circular dependency.
This patch creates a tight coupling between type refinement and the
lowering of `torch.prim.dtype` ops by handling such ops as they are
encountered during type refinement. The unit test in this patch aims to
check whether the type refinement pass can now handle chains of
operations that alternate between type construction and type refinement.
This patch replaces the use of raw integers like 6, 4, etc. (that
represent PyTorch's scalar types) with named values from the ScalarType
enum (e.g. `ScalarType::Float`, `ScalarType::Long`, etc.) in code for
folding `prim.dtype` ops into numeric constants.
This patch isn't strictly a non-functional change, since its use of
`Torch::getScalarTypeForType()` implies that the input type has to be
one among the supported types, otherwise compilation will abort, whereas
previously, compilation proceeded without folding the unsupported data
type into a numeric constant.
A prior patch (63538de2) that added support for bfloat16 type did not
add the canonicalization pattern to fold `torch.prim.dtype` operations
on bfloat16 tensors into the integer constant 15. This patch fixes the
problem.
A previous fix to the handling of size-1 dims in
`aten.view` (https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/962) resulted in
the wrong grouping of dimensions when size-1 dims where between two
dims of size greater than 1. This commit fixes that.
In the `pyhpc_turbulent_kinetic_energy` TorchBench benchmark, the shape
calculation occurs inside loops, but because `DropShapeCalculationsPass`
does not explicitly mark the Torch dialect as legal, the pass execution
fails.
This patch adds Torch to the list of legal dialects, and adds a test to
validate the translation.
This commit lowers `aten.matmul` to `linalg.BatchMatmul` under the
following conditions:
1. The result of matrix multiplication must have batch dimensions,
i.e., rank greater than 2.
2. The resultant matrix must have at most 1 dynamic batch dimension.
It also handles broadcasting of batch dimensions when batch dimensions
of the matrices are broadcastable.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
This commit fixes the shape function for `index.Tensor`, adding
support for multiple index tensors and `None`s in the indices
list. This commit also adds support for input tensors of rank greater
than 1. The lowering for `index.Tensor` still has the the limitation
that only a single index tensor along the first dimension of the input
tensor is supported.
Prior to this patch, the torch dialect included `AtenTriuOp` for
computing the upper triangular part of the input matrix, but there was
no code for lowering the op to the linalg dialect.
This patch adds code to generate a `linalg.generic` operation that
compares indices (computed using `linalg.index`) to choose between zero
or the original value (using `arith.select`). The lowering fails if the
number of dimensions are less than two. This patch also adds a few
end-to-end tests.
* [MLIR][TORCH] Add folder for torch_c.from_i64 & torch_c.to_i64
* add unit tests for each individual fold
* fix failure of NumelZeroRankModule & TestMultipleTensorAndPrimitiveTypesReturn
The MacOS builders are having linking trouble with the extension library.
Until it's fixed, all support for op extensions is disabled. It should be
easy to restore once the issue is resolved.
The function `AffineMap::inferFromExprList` does not work if the first
vector of expressions is empty, because it uses these expressions to
obtain the context. This prevented `aten.permute` from working for
inputs of 0-rank. This commit adds support for 0-rank inputs.
PyTorch allows new operators to be registered dynamically in modules.
Torch-mlir already makes it fairly straightforward to add support for
new operators, and this commit just extends that support to allow new
PyTorch ops to come from a external module.
This does *not* allow ops to be dynamically loaded into torch-mlir.
Torch-mlir must still be compiled with support built-in.
Add a `_torch_mlir_custom_op_example` subpackage to `torch_mlir` which
registers an demonstration op. It will not be imported by default when
importing torch_mlir. It's strictly for testing and documentation.
Adds an end-to-end test for the `torch_mlir_custom_op_example::identity` op.
With all these changes, we should now be actively testing PyTorch extension
support with all future patches.
Now that upstream exposes them nicely, we can use them.
I noticed that we had added stuff into the upstream_shape_helpers.py
file (which was supposed to stay pristine), so some more shape functions
need to be upstreamed.
Going forward, all shape functions should be upstreamed similar to
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/76889 instead of added in this
file.
This commit adds lowering of `aten.div.Tensor_mode` op.
This commit also fixes formatting for the test file elementwise.py.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
This commit decomposes `aten.baddbmm` op into `aten.bmm`,
`aten.mul.Scalar`, and `aten.add.Tensor` op.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
The patch bumped up the LLVM tag made manual fixes to the code in
`ShapeLibrary.cpp`. However, since that file is generated by the
`update_shape_lib.sh` script, its contents were reverted each time the
script was run. This patch fixes the problem by removing the manual
changes to that file.
This commit adds the decomposition of `aten.adaptive_avg_pool2d` op into
`aten.avg_pool2d` op. The current decomposition only supports cases where
input size is equal to the output size.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
When compiling without assertions (i.e. in `NDEBUG` mode), a handful of
statements turn to NOPs, which results in warnings such as missing
return statement or unused variables and function. This patch replaces
such statements with `llvm_unreachable()`, which informs the compiler
about program termination regardless of the `NDEBUG` mode. This also
enables torch-mlir to be compiled using the flags `-Wall`, `-Wextra`,
`-Wpedantic`, and `-Werror`.