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166 Commits (218b4875d578419c1e3484fd77c47f5790bcf17d)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Yi Zhang 732a76f45c Make broadcasting result shape more static
This involes the following 2 parts:
- Change refine type to propagate more static shape info.
- Get as much static shape info as possible when creating the result
tensor when converting to linalg.
2022-01-06 18:39:27 -05:00
Gaurav Shukla 3c40539b34 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for `aten.[ones_like|zeros_like]`
- This commit adds E2E support for `aten.ones_like` and
  `aten.zeros_like` ops.
- Adds support for non-None `dtype` argument of `aten.empty_like` op.
- All the unit test cases related to constant tensor allocation like ops
  are moved to a different file named `constant_alloc.py`.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2022-01-06 20:24:40 +05:30
Liam Fitzpatrick ccfdfd1b80 Refine static shapes for conv2d and maxpool2d 2022-01-03 11:09:23 -06:00
Vivek Khandelwal 4486de5ef3 [MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for torch.arange op
This commit adds lowering of `aten.arange.start_step` op.
This commit decomposes `aten.arange` and `aten.arange.start` into
`aten.arange.start_step` op.

Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-27 22:45:48 +05:30
Nirvedh 3cb46cecef Added aten::t() Op 2021-12-22 10:57:10 -05:00
xndcn 5eed562e19 add aten.sub.int/aten.mul.int lowering in TorchToStd 2021-12-17 10:35:15 -08:00
Gaurav Shukla bc9abbc1c9 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for `aten.empty_like` op
This commit adds decomposition of `aten.empty_like` into `aten.empty`
op.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-16 20:17:39 +05:30
Gaurav Shukla eddc09aa55 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for `aten.eq` and `aten.lt` ops
- Added E2E support for `aten.eq.Tensor` and `aten.lt.Tensor` ops. Both
  the operands are expected to be of the same type, i.e., type promotion
  is not addressed as a part of this commit.
- Added E2E support for `aten.eq.Scalar` and `aten.lt.Scalar` ops.
  Tensor operand type to Scalar operand type promotion has not been
  handled in this commit.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-16 18:47:22 +05:30
Prashant Kumar ab81f871e4 Add aten.tensor.int and aten.tensor.float op lowerings.
Add the required lowerings and correct test cases.
These op produce zero-d tensors and it was incorrectly mentioned in
refine types to produce 1d tensor of size 1.
2021-12-15 17:21:34 +05:30
Prashant Kumar 528354de84 Add `aten.gt.Tensor` op
`aten.gt.Tensor` op has been added in torch dialect and the
lowering of the op has been done to the linalg dialect.

Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-13 00:08:52 +05:30
Gaurav Shukla a778f990e9 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for `aten.ceil` op
This commit adds lowering of `aten.ceil` op as a part of element-wise
ops lowering.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-12 01:15:47 +05:30
Prateek Gupta cfc8de36f8
[MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for `aten.native_layer_norm`. (#470)
This commit adds support for aten.native_layer_norm operation. Here
the previous code for aten.layer_norm is tweaked a little bit to
accomodate both mean and variance values alongwith the layer norm
value. This commit also adds decomposition of aten.layer_norm into
aten.native_layer_norm, which was previously getting lowered directly
to linalg.

Signed-Off-By: Prateek Gupta<prateek@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-10 19:06:19 +05:30
Gaurav Shukla 5a47f92390 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for `aten.squeeze.dim` op
This commit adds lowering of `aten.squeeze.dim` op into
`linalg.TensorCollapseShape` op. Here, the dim(th) dimension of the
input tensor is not supposed to be dynamic.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-10 17:01:20 +05:30
Gaurav Shukla f34eb66124 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for [`aten.gt.Scalar`|`aten.where.self`]
This commit adds lowering of `aten.gt.Scalar` and `aten.where.self` as a
part of element-wise ops lowering.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-09 12:47:10 +05:30
Vivek Khandelwal 9958cf08b6 [MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for aten.zeros op
This commit adds lowering of `aten.zeros` op.

Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-08 22:42:33 +05:30
Prashant Kumar 977b1b03ea Add aten::nll_loss_forward op lowering.
The op lowering has been added as a part of `torch-lower-to-linalg`
pass. This takes care of ignore_index but the weight and reduction
operand is still to be accounted for.

Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-07 17:11:08 +05:30
Suraj Sudhir c9c9b68d1f [tosa] Add Torch reduction operators
- Supports variants with multiple dims, one dim, all dime
- Leverages legalize_common and legalize_utils code from
TensorFlow-TOSA work

Signed-off-by: Suraj Sudhir <suraj.sudhir@arm.com>
2021-12-03 09:01:48 -08:00
Prashant Kumar ab6211184f Bug fixes that pops up when updating generatedAten ops td
There is an op name change that requires trivial changes.
Also, some of the warning has been fixed.

Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-03 22:18:18 +05:30
Yi Zhang 24bc06fc8d Fix compilation warnings. 2021-12-03 11:44:32 -05:00
Daniel Garvey a52aded0b9
Add lowering for slice and selectInt (#398) 2021-12-02 22:09:21 -06:00
Vivek Khandelwal 46a2189a41 [MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for aten.bitwise_and.tensor op
This commit adds lowering of `aten.bitwise_and.tensor` op.

Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal vivek@nod-labs.com
2021-12-02 21:06:15 +05:30
Vivek Khandelwal 46a0668b3b [MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for aten.mean and aten.numel op.
This commit adds lowering of `aten.mean` and `aten.numel` op.

Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
2021-12-02 11:51:13 +05:30
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos e6675a50d3 Add support for dtype argument in reduction ops
Many reduction ops take as an argument an optional output dtype that
can change the type of the input tensor before the reduction is
performed. This commit adds support for the optional dtype flag that
had been previously ignored.

Test:
/tools/torchscript_e2e_test.sh -f 'ReduceSumDtype'
/tools/torchscript_e2e_test.sh -f 'ReduceSumDImIntListDtype'
2021-11-30 12:53:59 -05:00
Gaurav Shukla 73b27b32dc [MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for `aten.squeeze` op
This commit adds lowering of `aten.Squeeze` op into
`linalg.TensorCollapseShape` op. The size 1 dynamic dimensions are not
handled as a part of this commit.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-30 23:00:28 +05:30
ds1231h 9ad5954e41 aten.abs and aten.reciprocal to linalg 2021-11-30 11:31:55 -05:00
Prashant Kumar 36afa4a4d3 Add aten.fill.Scalar op lowering
The lowering of aten.fill.Scalar has been added.
The changes have been made as a part of -torch-convert-to-linalg pass.

Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-30 21:12:15 +05:30
Daniel Garvey 539511c19b
Add dropout op (#436)
Co-authored-by: dan <dan@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-29 12:30:03 -06:00
dan 03fdf56f21 add aten.add.int lowering in TorchToStd 2021-11-29 13:22:50 -05:00
Liam Fitzpatrick 7616d28ce1 Add leakyrelu support 2021-11-27 23:04:46 +05:30
Prateek Gupta f461a7ebce
[TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for aten._softmax operation. (#431)
Signed-Off-By: Prateek Gupta <prateek@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-25 11:19:02 +05:30
nodlabs 67ce816fca lowered addcmul and addcdiv to linalg 2021-11-24 17:26:47 -05:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos 56c6e3676b Fix bug in NumToTensor handling of float values
This commit fixes a type promotion bug when NumToTensor was given a
float as an argument. In particular, the rules for type promotion of a
scalar vary depending on if the scalar is part of a tensor op or
not. NumToTensor falls under the second category, but it was being
treated as part of the first category.
2021-11-23 11:47:44 -05:00
Prashant Kumar 1dc374014b Refactor to share code in DecomposeComplexOps pass
Share code in `log_softmax_backward` and `softmax_backward` ops.
2021-11-20 00:39:34 +05:30
Prashant Kumar ea7a30f9b9 Add e2e test for aten.log_softmax_back_data op
aten.log_softmax_back_data op lowering and required
tests has been added. Some NFC have also been added.

Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar prashant@nod-labs.com
2021-11-19 00:08:28 +05:30
Gaurav Shukla 663fc1ef51 [MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for [`aten.mul.Scalar`|`aten.addmm`]
This commit adds lowering of `aten.mul.Scalar` and also adds
decomposition of `aten.addmm` to `aten.mul.Scalar`, `aten.add.Tensor`
and `aten.mm` ops.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-18 22:26:41 +05:30
Prateek Gupta ecf78b9849
[TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for `aten.gelu_backward` operation. (#418)
This commit adds new operation `aten.gelu_backward` in the aten
dialect and adds lowering of this operation from aten to linalg.

Signed-Off-By: Prateek Gupta <prateek@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-17 14:59:38 +05:30
Yi Zhang 0fe70994e5 Add support for multiple return values
This change is to unblock the work of some backprop ops returning more
than one tensors. We will need to think of a more scalable approach
in the future if more flexible return types combinations are needed.
2021-11-16 21:07:45 -05:00
Yi Zhang 53733933a4 Update llvm upstream to 0b17336f793108a7b10c3fa913039144ef1d0f61
Update AsmPrinter/Parser and MatchAndRewrite
2021-11-16 13:04:51 -05:00
Prashant Kumar 909f7d7171 Add e2e testing for aten_tanh_backward op.
The e2e testing for aten_tanh_backward op has been added.
The testing is done for ref_backend.
2021-11-09 11:28:49 -05:00
George Petterson 2764e86f02 Add Rsqrt 2021-11-09 11:08:28 -05:00
Yi Zhang 3bd9d2a4c7 Add e2e support for aten._softmax_backward_data.
Decompose aten._softmax_backward_data into aten math ops. Also decompose
`aten.size` to facilitate decomposing _softmax_backward_data.
2021-11-09 13:09:30 +05:30
Yi Zhang 05c4dd8e39 Add convertScalarToDtype helper.
This is to facilitate scalar type conversion in the TorchToLinalg. As
part of adding the helper, this PR also:
- Updated `AtenAddTensorOp`, `AtenSubTensorOp` to use the helpers to
support more type variants.
- Added e2e type promotion testing.
- Added i32 memref return/arg type to support e2e testing.
2021-11-08 17:50:52 -05:00
George Petterson e23cabf3a9 Add log2 2021-11-08 16:19:59 -05:00
George Petterson f41958037a Add NumToTensor 2021-11-08 15:56:52 -05:00
Prateek Gupta 18e8806b14 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for aten::to.dtype.
This commit adds end to end support for AtenToDtypeOp from aten
to linalg.

Signed-Off-By: Prateek Gupta <prateek@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-08 12:56:03 -05:00
Wang Kangyu 4bb9b44775 Add lowering of "aten.pow.Tensor_Scalar" op
Add e2e support for torch.pow(Tensor, Float)
2021-11-08 09:19:50 -08:00
Wang Kangyu b33543af85 Add lowering of aten.floor op 2021-11-06 17:31:44 -04:00
nodlabs 5ff823ace9 lowerd Sqrt to linalg
reused clang-format, as changes got deleted
2021-11-06 11:29:46 -04:00
Gaurav Shukla 2ce47dc8e4 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for aten.expand
This commit adds decomposition of `aten.Expand` to `aten.BroadcastTo`
op.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-03 23:58:59 +05:30
Prashant Kumar ef897dbb19 Add lowering of `aten.log_softmax` op.
The `aten.log_softmax` is decomposed into `aten.softmax` and
`aten.log` op.
2021-11-03 22:10:05 +05:30
Prashant Kumar 127c7d8e27 Add lowering of `torch.log` op
The lowering of `torch.log` op has been added.

Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
2021-11-02 21:18:00 +05:30
George Petterson 6dde5b347e Add rsub 2021-11-02 09:56:48 -04:00
Gaurav Shukla 69eaf9a154 [MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for `torch.aten.view`
- This commit adds lowering of `aten.View` to `linalg.TensorExpandShape`.
- This lowering will be successful only when one or more static
  dimensions are expanded.
- It also fixes a typo in `ConvertAtenFlattenUsingIntsOp` conversion
  pattern.

Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
2021-10-29 22:33:10 +05:30
Yi Zhang 752abc8d01 Add type promotion code to refine types.
The types have different levels of categories: where
complex > floating > integral > boolean (> means left hand
side has higher category).

The operands have different levels of priorities where:
dimensioned tensor > 0-dim tensor > scalar == wrapped 0-dim tensor.
This is represented by the `ResultTypeState.dimResult`,
`ResultTypeState.zeroResult` and `ResultTypeState..wrappedResult` in
the source code.

For operands of the same priorities, the result type should be the
highest categories with sufficient width to hold all operands.

By default, only the highest priority operands participate in the type
promotion logic. Lower priority operands participate if they are in
a higher category than any higher priority operands.

For example, <[],f32> (lower priority) and <[1], si64> tensor would
result in <[?],f32> tensor because floating > integeral. Another example
<[],f64> (lower priority) and <[1], f32> tensor would result in
<[?], f32> tensor because f32 and f64 are the same category.

The ScalarType enum definition, type promotion table, ResultTypeState
struct definition and some helpers are copied from
aten/src/ATen/native/TypeProperties.*
Other references:
- https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/tensor_attributes.html#type-promotion-doc
- https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/9515

Other minor changes:
1. Fix `visitExpandLikeOp` to consider cases where the given sizes list
size is larger than the input rank.
2. Add back the somehow deleted `torch.aten.softmax.int` tests in
decompose-complex-ops.mlir.
2021-10-29 11:17:39 -04:00
George Petterson 2ea2ab518b Add contiguous 2021-10-29 11:11:50 -04:00
Prateek Gupta c33a2ca952 [TORCH][MLIR] Add E2E support for aten.permute.
This commit adds lowering of aten.permute to linalg.generic operation.

Signed-Off-By: Prateek Gupta <prateek@nod-labs.com>
2021-10-28 10:25:26 -04:00
Sean Silva 30df2ec71b Add min/max/clamp support.
Part of #380

Also
- BoolType is not considered as Scalar
- e2e framework fixes for nan handling
- `tu.rand(..., low=, high=)` support
- delete unused variable (fix warning)
- Add IouOfModule from #380 to e2e test suite (this is a common
  calculation in vision models)

 Your branch is ahead of 'origin/main' by 1 commit.
2021-10-27 13:29:21 -07:00
Prashant Kumar 5009cbf55c Add lowering of aten.matmul op.
Lowering of `aten.matmul` op is added from torch to linalg dialect.
The different cases correspond to
https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.matmul.html.
TODO: Broadcasting in case of batch-matmul is yet to be taken care of.

Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
2021-10-26 12:45:09 -04:00
Boian Petkantchin e276dbbaa6
Add aten::gelu lowering (#374)
* Print more exception info on error during test execution

* Fix formatting

* Add aten::gelu lowering

Co-authored-by: Boian Petkantchin <boian@nod-labs.com>
2021-10-25 16:16:01 -07:00
George Petterson 7c47b9a0c8 Formatting fix 2021-10-19 13:33:31 -04:00
George Petterson 8853dfbc74 Add broadcast 2021-10-19 13:33:31 -04:00
Yi Zhang a459e09ab7 E2e support for aten.softmax.int and aten.embedding
- Added a DecomposeComplexOps pass to decompose complex torchOps.
- Refactored `visitAtenArgmaxOp` and `visitAtenAnyDimOp` to
`visitReductionAlongDimIntOp`.
- Moved some helper functions into
torch-mlir/Dialect/Torch/Utils/Utils.h to be shared by multiple files.
- Added support for f64 tensor as argument and return types.
2021-10-18 17:57:45 -04:00
dan 7750d2173a add argmax lowering
Add argmax lowering from torch to linalg
2021-10-13 14:31:16 -04:00
Sean Silva 0c5c84d63d Add a basic TOSA E2E backend.
We lower through linalg-on-tensors and use RefBackend to run it.
This adds enough support for a "tanh" op. Adding more ops should be
fairly mechanical now that things are wired up. Run with:
```
./tools/torchscript_e2e_test.sh -c tosa
```

The backend structure is very similar to linalg-on-tensors based E2E
backends and is a nice parallel (see `tosa_backend.py`). Actually, this
forced a nice refactoring to the layering here. We removed
`torchscript-module-to-linalg-on-tensors-backend-pipeline` and instead
require separately running
```
torchscript-function-to-torch-backend-pipeline,torch-backend-to-linalg-on-tensors-backend-pipeline
```
This highlights the step that lowers to the "torch backend contract"
of cleaned up `torch` dialect ops is a critical step in the lowering.
Going forward, that is the key load-bearing contract of the torch-mlir
project, not the linalg-on-tensors backend contract.

Recommended review order:
- `TorchToTosa.cpp` / `TorchToTosa/basic.mlir`
- `python/torch_mlir_e2e_test/torchscript/configs/tosa_backend.py` and
  the new `utils.py` file there.
- `python/torch_mlir_e2e_test/tosa_backends/linalg_on_tensors.py` and
  `abc.py` in that directory for the TOSA backend e2e interface.
- other misc mechanical changes
2021-10-08 09:59:45 -07:00
Yi Zhang 98ba255288 E2e support for layernorm. 2021-10-04 14:15:13 -04:00
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
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos b59f2cb673
Implement the lazytensor package (#331)
Implement the `lazytensor` python package for converting
lazy computations captured by the Lazy Tensor Core into MLIR.
This PR also fixes a few things with `torchfx` and its example
2021-09-28 17:25:06 -07:00
Sean Silva 4fad753073 Move external/torch-mlir to the root of the repo. 2021-09-27 17:11:08 -07:00
Sean Silva 28a7738189 [torch-mlir earthmoving (1/N)] C/C++ code movement.
This creates the `external/torch-mlir` directory as an
LLVM_EXTERNAL_PROJECTS-compatible project (analogous to
`iree-dialects`) and completes movement/rename of all pure MLIR C/C++
compiler code into there. The next step will be to move all the Python
code / code that links/includes PyTorch C++ code (which currently lives
in `frontends/pytorch`) into a subdirectory here.

I call this "earthmoving" because it is mostly mechanical changes and
renames. As a quick summary (we can change this down the road easily)
- C++ `mlir::NPCOMP::Torch -> mlir::torch::Torch`
- CAPI `npcompTorchListTypeGet -> torchMlirTorchListTypeGet`
- preprocessor `#ifndef NPCOMP_ -> #ifndef TORCHMLIR_`
- CMake `NPCOMPFoo -> TorchMLIRFoo`

The goal of this is to create a standalone project creating a center of
mass for entry into the MLIR ecosystem from PyTorch, suitable in scope
for eventual inclusion/ownership in PyTorch. The idea is that
`external/torch-mlir` will some day be pulled out into its own
repository, and then npcomp will simply pull it in as a submodule.

Layering-wise, what lives in `torch-mlir` lowers code from PyTorch
(currently TorchScript, but TorchFX or pytorch/xla-style tracing are
possible extensions) down to what we have been calling the "Torch
backend contract" which is cleaned up IR (inlining, simplifcation,
conversion to value tensors, ...) entirely in the `torch` dialect. This
is the branching off point for further lowering, of which npcomp takes
one opinion (outside `torch-mlir` of course!), namely the
`TorchConversion` dialect/transforms which lower to IR suitable for IREE
and other linalg-on-tensors based lower-level compilers.

Summary of changes:
- move `{include,lib,test}/Dialect/Torch` into `torch-mlir`
- move relevant parts of CAPI into `torch-mlir`.
- leave a few things related to the `torch-mlir` Python build commented
  out, which should be resolved in a subsequent change.
2021-09-10 21:44:37 -07:00
Yi Zhang 73d553e168 MT model compilation minor changes
This contains the following changes:
 - Fix optional knowledge propagation. The initial knowledge should
 always be NotNone for the operations we implemented.
 - Add Folder for `prim.dtype`
2021-09-09 19:02:48 -04:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos 6724de7692 Added sum lowering
Added lowering to torch.sum into linalg
2021-09-03 17:37:06 -07:00
Yi Zhang 3b0e5910a8 Refine types continue.
This should cover all the ops that are left in MT.
2021-09-02 14:39:28 -04:00
dan d9df4bfc95 Add sigmoid lowering
Follows existing conventions for activation functions
2021-08-30 17:32:23 -04:00
Yi Zhang d6b9709fa5 Changes to refine types
- Add `!torch.optional` knowledge tracking
- Changes to improve type propagation for branches and terminators. See
examples in `refine-types-branch.mlir`
- Refator to separate handling of different ops from `visitOperation`
- Add refine types for a few new ops
2021-08-27 11:42:00 -04:00
Stella Laurenzo 80ff744c56 Add a few missing deps exposed by stricter linking with BFD. 2021-08-22 11:56:48 -07:00
Sean Silva cab8d922ec Add TorchToIREE and factor out TorchConversion dialect.
This converts a basic list op (torch.prim.ListConstruct) to the IREE
dialect.

```
    def forward(self, x: float):
            return [x, x]
```

turns into:

```
builtin.func @forward(%arg0: !torch.float) -> !torch.list<!torch.float> {
  %0 = torch.prim.ListConstruct %arg0, %arg0 : (!torch.float, !torch.float) -> !torch.list<!torch.float>
  return %0 : !torch.list<!torch.float>
}
```

which turns into:

```
builtin.func @forward(%arg0: f64) -> !iree.list<f64> {
  %c1 = constant 1 : index
  %c0 = constant 0 : index
  %c2 = constant 2 : index
  %0 = iree.list.create %c2 : !iree.list<f64>
  iree.list.set %0[%c0], %arg0 : !iree.list<f64>, f64
  iree.list.set %0[%c1], %arg0 : !iree.list<f64>, f64
  return %0 : !iree.list<f64>
}
```

As part of doing this, I realized that it was time to formalize the IR
form that we reach right before running TorchTo{Linalg,Std,...}. We now
call it the "Torch backend contract". We then lower the "Torch backend
contract" to the "npcomp backend contract", which involves the new
TorchConversion (`torch_c`) dialect, which holds ops that need to
operate on both the npcomp backend types (e.g. builtin tensors, i1, IREE
list, etc.) and the `!torch` types.

This made more sense, as I realized that if I didn't factor out
`torch_c` then the Torch dialect would have a dependency on IREE
dialect (we previously didn't notice this was an issue because we only
depended on `builtin` types), which seemed wrong to me.

Recommended review order:
- TorchToIREE.cpp / `TorchToIREE/basic.mlir`
- Look at the new structure of createTorchScriptToNpcompBackendPipeline.
  It now lives in TorchConversion/Transforms/Passes.cpp and cleanly
  calls into `Torch::createTorchScriptToTorchBackendPipeline` for the
  frontend lowering to the Torch backend contract.
- Mechanical change extracting
  `torch_c.{to,from}_{i1,i64,f64,builtin_tensor,iree_list}` into a new
  TorchConversion dialect, and a few passes specific to the lowering
  from the Torch backend contract to the npcomp backend contract.
- Minor fixes to TorchToLinalg.cpp to use unconverted operands (now that
  we convert lists as part of operand materialization, we need to use
  the original operands). Also added test for AtenMaxPool2dOp and fixed
  m_TorchConstantIntList.
- TmpDeleteDeadIREELists pass. Temporary pass for deleting dead IREE lists that
  are created as part of operand materialization for conv/max pool/avg pool ops
  in TorchToLinalg.
2021-08-16 15:01:58 -07:00
Yi Zhang 85ff8b692b Fix compilation errors from MT model
With the following changes the compilation can continue until
RefineTypes pass:

- Add operators without ODS into `torch_ods_gen.py`
- Add some new optional and list types in `TorchTypes.td`
- Add some folders for aten int type comparator ops
- Modify GlobalizeObjectGraph.cpp. For global slots that's not used,
dont check if an aliased value is stored in more than one of global
slots. This can work around a failure where the same tensor is stored
in multiple "version" slots which are not used.
2021-08-16 16:37:23 -04:00
Yi Zhang 0342b73bf1 Add torch.aten.flatten.using_ints and aten.MaxPool2d linalg lowering
- torch.aten.flatten.using_ints to linalg lowering
- torch.aten.max_pool2d to linalg lowering
- Support torch.aten.conv2d for more flexible dilation and strides values
2021-08-04 12:00:43 -04:00
Sean Silva 79928cd2dd Generalize support for elementwise ops.
We plumb through e2e a fair number of interesting cases:
- unary, binary, ternary elementwise ops
- ops like `torch.aten.add.Tensor` that also take a scalar parameter
- static size-1 broadcasting

We allow the static size-1 broadcasting case, but emit a runtime error
in the case of dynamic size-1 broadcasting. This seems like a sweet spot
subset of things that can be lowered directly to linalg, while not being
overly constraining to users. This is consistent with what IREE is doing
for CHLO->Linalg lowering as well
([code](50bf7a87e4/iree/compiler/InputConversion/MHLO/BroadcastingToLinalgPatterns.cpp (L1))).

To test the static size-1 case, we added support for the
`torch.aten.unsqueeze` op and lowering for it through
`linalg.tensor_expand_shape`. This involved a generalization of
`MaximizeValueSemantics` able to handle it (the solution there also
works for `torch.aten.flatten.using_ints` which we need for ResNet
anyway)

Also, a few minor additional changes:
- Add `VerifyInvariantsBeforeBackendLowering` pass, which catches a
  large class of errors before we get to backend lowering (now that we
  are doing dialect conversion, the errors are way nicer if we just emit
  them up front rather than in the guts of a random pattern).
- Minor change to RefBackend to allow `linalg.tensor_expand_shape`.

Recommended review order:
- e2e tests in elementwise.py
- `ConvertElementwiseOp` in TorchToLinalg.cpp + elementwise.mlir test
- `ConvertAtenUnsqueezeOp` in TorchToLinalg.cpp + unsqueeze.mlir test
- RefineTypes.cpp + tests
- MaximizeValueSemantics changes + test
- VerifyInvariantsBeforeBackendLowering pass + test
2021-06-28 13:28:38 -07:00
Yi Zhang 45f2edfc7a Add TorchToSCF pass.
1. Add TorchToSCF pass.
2. Convert prim.If and prim.If.yield.
2021-06-23 08:06:43 -07:00
Sean Silva 79aade33da Make MaximizeValueSemantics a bit smarter.
This adds a pattern to MaximizeValueSemantics which does a simple
abstract interpretation within a block, which handles simple cases of
`torch.overwrite_tensor`, enough to remove all the unnecessary uses of
non-value tensors in ResNet right now.

Before/after IR:
[gist](https://gist.github.com/silvasean/a3e1ef625b19dfc63579f73cd3b543b6)

Also,
- Split `torch.copy.tensor` into `torch.copy.to_tensor` and
  `torch.copy.to_vtensor` which convert between value and non-value
  semantic tensors. This is a much cleaner factorization as they have
  very separate use cases and properties (e.g. different side effects)
- Remove the various canonicalization patterns they had, which were
  confusing because they resulted in limited forms of maximizing value
  semantics throughout the pipeline. We should structure our compilation
  pipeline such that only MaximizeValueSemantics should be maximizing
  value semantics.
- Adjust pass pipeline to only run MaximizeValueSemantics once.
- Make OverwriteTensorOp `$value` always be a value tensor and
  `$overwritten` be a non-value tensor.
2021-06-22 16:48:57 -07:00
Sean Silva 40369c54dc Adjust pass pipeline for changes to `dim` canonicalization.
This results in cleaner IR. In particular, Mlp2LayerModule e2e test has
a dim op that is eliminated by this change:
https://gist.github.com/silvasean/734f11a291ae6236c955f65cffae285f
2021-06-17 16:59:55 -07:00
Sean Silva 333e07a74e Add `torch.vtensor.literal` op.
This op is much better behaved than the `torch.tensor.literal` op
(which is the new name of the `torch.tensor` op). In particular
`torch.tensor.literal`:
- always has a maximally refined type.
- always has value semantics.
- can be constant folded / CSE'd.

ReduceOpVariants is changed to perform the transformation from
`torch.tensor.literal` to `torch.vtensor.literal` (which in general
involves static information casts and copies.

This new op also allowed tightening up `torch.tensor.literal` to only
accept NonValueTensorType (instead of any tensor type).

This new ".literal" name is more descriptive. It was getting too
confusing seeing an op called just `torch.tensor` (we originally called
it that because that's the name of the similar function in the Torch
Python API, but it just doesn't fit here).
2021-06-17 14:37:04 -07:00
Sean Silva 4a0eb44d17 Add a !torch.float type.
This removes the dependence of the `torch` dialect on the low-level
builtin types.
Now the `torch` dialect is a standalone layer, suitable for targeting
from higher-level Python abstractions without any premature lowering to
primitive types.
2021-06-17 09:24:18 -07:00
Sean Silva f49ebf1690 Add `!torch.int` type.
This replaces the ad-hoc use of `i64` throughout the Torch layer, and
helps to keep it crystal clear the distinction between `!torch.int`
(which is modeling the Python `int` type) and the various types that
serve as dtypes of tensors, which are a totally different type universe.

Changes:
- `!torch.int` type and C bindings.
- Change `torch.constant.int` parser to not need the `: i64` at the end.
- `m_TorchConstantInt` matcher to aid with matching constants.
- BackendTypeConversion changes for `!torch.int` -> `i64` type
  conversion.
- Refactor finalizing patterns in FinalizingBackendTypeConversionPass
  (they were getting very repetitive).
- Mechanical rewriting of `!torch.int` to `i64` in all the tests, and
  `AnyTorchIntType` to `Torch_IntType` in the `.td` files.
2021-06-17 07:28:23 -07:00
Sean Silva 224afb186e Add folders for torch.aten.gt.int / torch.aten.ne.int
This fixes a "regression" on ResNet where we weren't folding away all
the control flow. For now, our policy is to "optimize hard enough" to
make that control flow go away, because we don't yet have a way to lower
to the backend the stuff guarded by the control flow (RaiseException,
string operations, etc.).

It remains to be seen how much optimization we decide to do at this
level in the fullness of time -- the torch op set is not particularly
well-designed (at least not idiomatically for MLIR) for general
optimization. Ideally, with really good backend support for various
features, all the heavy optimization will happen at that layer on `std`
ops and `scf` control flow. But I have a suspicion we might end up
needing more optimization earlier in the pipeline.
2021-06-16 14:04:31 -07:00
Sean Silva 784156a998 Add `!torch.bool` type.
This finishes removing the dependence on the basicpy dialect!

Changes:
- Add `!torch.bool` type and replace use of `!basicpy.BoolType` in
  Torch-related code.
- Rename BuiltinTensorize to BackendTypeConversion since now it handles
  bool conversions (and, when we add !torch.int and !torch.float, it
  will handle those as well), and generalize the related utilities (I
  also moved them to Torch/Transforms since they aren't really part of
  Torch/IR).
  - Add `torch.to_i1` and `torch.from_i1` ops for materializations
- [cleanup] Reorganize `torch.constant.*` ops in TorchOps.td
- Remove dependency of `torch` dialect on `basicpy` dialect and also
  `std` dialect. For `std`, we use some call related ops, but the
  `torch` dialect itself never produces them (we have passes that do
  though).

This is fairly mechanical. Recommended review order:
- New stuff in Torch/IR
- New BuiltinTypeConversion files.
- Mechnical fixups elsewhere.
2021-06-16 13:22:00 -07:00
Sean Silva 2e850ecb72 Add !torch.str type.
- Remove dependence on `!basicpy.BytesType`.
- Add `torch.constant.str "s"` analogous to `torch.constant.none`.
2021-06-15 10:10:59 -07:00
Sean Silva db282fd1b4 Introduce native `!torch.none` type.
- Add `torch.constant.none` op to construct it (naming is chosen to be
  analogous to Torch's representation of a prim::Constant with
  NoneType, rather than using the "singleton" terminology of Basicpy).
2021-06-14 13:30:58 -07:00
Sean Silva 370e3270ab Introduce `!torch.tensor` / `!torch.vtensor` types.
This removes our reliance on the numpy dialect and avoids our off-label
use of the builtin tnesor type for modeling unknown dtypes.  The
`!torch.vtensor` (`ValueTensorType`) type is a value-semantic tensor.
The `!torch.tensor` (`NonValueTensorType`) type is a non-value-semantic
tensor. The new types look as follows syntactically:

```
// Least-static-information, non-value-semantic tensor.
!torch.tensor
// Explicit form of least-static-information variant.
!torch.tensor<*,unk>
// Least-static-information, value-semantic tensor.
!torch.vtensor
// Explicit form of least-static-information variant.
!torch.vtensor<*,unk>
// Fixed-set of allowable element types, with first-class support for
// Torch's frontend signedness semantics.
!torch.tensor<*,si32>
// First-class support for unknown dtypes.
!torch.tensor<[?,?,?],unk>
// Standard MLIR representation of `?` for unknown dimensions.
!torch.tensor<[?,2,?,4],unk>
// Statically shaped / dtyped example.
!torch.vtensor<[1,2,3,4],f32>
```

This required fairly significant changes throughout the compiler, but
overall it is a big cleanup. We now have a much clearer layering of "the
Torch frontend lowering" vs "lowering to std + linalg + etc.".

At the C++ level, there is `ValueTensorType`, `NonValueTensorType`.
We also have a helper `BaseTensorType` (kind of like ShapedType) which
interoperates with those two.

Included changes:
- New `torch.tensor(dense<0.0> : tensor<5xf32>) : !torch.tensor` op for
  creating torch tensor literals in the frontend.
- Consistently use signedness for the types (except i1 which I didn't
  touch -- we need to sort out the situation with !basicpy.BoolType
  there anyway so will be attending to that soon)
- Frontend can annotate whether an argument to the function has value
  semantics. We currently require this, as our backend contract does not
  currently allow us to even model the non-value-semantic case. Before,
  the value-semantic assumption was randomly injected in the middle of
  the pass pipeline.
- Move ArrayToTensor (now called MaximizeValueSemantics) and
  RefinePublicReturn passes to torch dialect.
- The TorchToStd and TorchToLinalg passes are now type conversions from
  `!torch.vtensor` to `tensor` and use the dialect conversion infra.
  The overall conversion pipeline is set up following the best practices
  of the "Type Conversions the Not-So-Hard Way" talk. This required
  introducing `torch-func-builtin-tensorize` and
  `torch-finalizing-builtin-tensorize` passes analogous to the upstream
  bufferization passes with the corresponding names (mostly just
  copypasta from there).
- Misc Torch-level canonicalizations -- we now cleanly layer the
  lowering to std later in the pipeline, so we are gradually lessening
  our reliance on random std constant folding before we get to that
  point.

Recommended review order:
- New types in TorchTypes.td/TorchTypes.h/TorchDialect.cpp
- New ops in TorchOps.td / TorchOps.cpp
- Less important / more mechanical stuff
  - Frontend changes.
  - Pass changes/additions in `Torch/Transforms` and `Conversion/`
2021-06-10 10:56:48 -07:00
Sean Silva 2efda323ff Significantly restructure torch/aten import design.
This is a really major and invasive restructuring of the way we get
torch operators (`torch::jit::Operator` / `c10::OperatorHandle`) into
MLIR. Please forgive the challenging review, but due to the sheer
invasiveness, it wasn't really practical do do it in sane smaller
pieces.

This fully replaces everything that was already working on the
TorchScript path (actually, more -- we added tanh support to
TorchToLinalg in order to delete the older code paths). Additionally,
I've kept the lights on for the acap path too, including what little e2e
stuff was working before (for expediency I made a few tiny compromises
along the way that will be easy to undo when we give that path proper
attention).

Overview of the new design:
- The torch operator `somens::someunqualname.someoverloadname` is
  imported as `torch.somens.someunqualname.someoverloadname` (skip the
  last dotted part if the overload name is empty), OR, if we don't have
  such an op registered, it is imported as
  `torch.operator "somens.someunqualname.someoverloadname" (...) : ...`.
  - The addition of the "overload name" is a critical element here, as
    the `(ns,unqual,overload)` triple is unique, which solves a lot of
    problems we were having.
  - This involves having separate MLIR ops for the `trailing_` and
    `.out` variants and all the different overloads. This seemed
    necessary, because the set of overloads is so wild and varied and
    unstructured. The previous design was leaning into some underlying
    structure that just isn't there -- the default situation is
    the "random overload that we want to manage on the MLIR side",
    rather than that being an exception. E.g.  `aten::ne` (not-equal)
    has 21 overloads, only 4 of which are c10 dispatcher ops see
    [gist](https://gist.github.com/silvasean/190ba918c550c956260e21254e1b8aa1),
    and the "out" variant is really called `.Tensor_out` instead of
    `.out` as it frequently is for other ops.
  - Rationale for all being in `torch` namespace: the set of operators
    are so varied and unstructured that "dialect per namespace"
    doesn't result in anything resembling the typical MLIR dialect
    boundary expectations. We could maybe draw the boundary at
    dispatcher ops vs non-dispatcher ops, but that doesn't seem to
    really result in very much useful structure at this point in time.
  - Note: within the torch operator registry, we effectively have a
    mini-basicpy subdialect (already type-resolved), which is reasonably
    structured.
  - The existing Torch op interfaces are also removed -- now that we
    track the overload name, we can losslessly find the original
    operator.
- Instead of `ATenRecognizeKernelsPass`, we now have a
  `ReduceOpVariantsPass` that keys off certain traits (and perhaps
  eventually interfaces) to reduce variants of ops to a smaller set,
  ideally operating on immutable tensors and using surrounding ops to
  model the mutability/aliasing aspects.
  - Note: `torch.ns.unqual.overload` ops allow both immutable and
    mutable tensors (unlike the previous hard distinction in the common
    case). This is a premonition for a future change that will introduce a
    bona fide `!torch.tensor` type that will clean up a bunch of stuff.
- `TorchToLinalg` / `TorchToStd` supercede the existing
  "ATen->TCF->TCP->Linalg" path.
- The new `torch_ods_gen.py` supercedes `torch_signature_ods_gen.py`.
  It should look somewhat familiar, but the benefit of hindsight has
  allowed a lot of simplifications.

The overall trend seems to be to make the `torch` dialect a nice layer
independent of anything else. It feels like as a natural result of
various future changes we will be removing the reliance on basicpy+numpy
dialects and have a nice self-contained type system too that properly
models the TorchScript type system (including proper subtyping,
mutable/immutable tensors, optional dtype, etc.).

Recommended review order:
- Start at some of the new import IR, e.g. in
  `frontends/pytorch/test/node_import/prim.py`,
  `frontends/pytorch/test/acap_export/test_export_add3.py`, and other
  tests.
- `frontends/pytorch/python/torch_mlir_utils/codegen/torch_ods_gen.py`
  and associated generated files:
  - `include/npcomp/Dialect/Torch/IR/GeneratedAtenOps.td`
  - `include/npcomp/Dialect/Torch/IR/GeneratedPrimOps.td`
- Inspect `ReduceOpVariants.cpp` / `reduce-op-variants.mlir` and the new
  traits in `include/npcomp/Dialect/Torch/IR/TorchTraits.h`
- Various code changes in the import path in
  `frontends/pytorch/csrc/builder`. Probably most interesting is the new
  code in `torch_to_mlir_utils.cpp` that has the logic to create the
  `torch.operator` ops or `torch.ns.unqual.overload` ops.

This is the [new ResNet IR](https://gist.github.com/silvasean/5407aafb710d07612b7b5b92eabecebe),
just to be able to look at a substantial sample of IR in the new style.
2021-05-19 13:37:39 -07:00
Sean Silva 3d08c83580 Add flatten op recognition + shape refinement.
This op has complex aliasing semantics, so it is kept mutable for now.

With this, we reduce ResNet18 to a single BB with all aten operators
having rank + dtype:
https://gist.github.com/silvasean/2fcb1c6e4d4ae27461204a43ae9c5031
2021-05-03 09:54:44 -07:00
Sean Silva ec6d06aa86 Add some more ResNet ops.
- aten::relu_, aten::max_pool2d, aten::adaptive_avg_pool2d, aten::batch_norm, aten::conv2d

No aten-to-linalg conversion for the latter ones, as they are fairly
substantial. At this point, I'm trying to get shape inference and stuff
working for them and the IR cleaned up.
2021-04-30 10:57:02 -07:00
Sean Silva 9257457d8a Add AllowsTypeRefinement trait and use it to improve RefineTypes
This trait lets us model the semantics of various aten/torch/numpy ops
that are insensitive to type refinements. This replaces
hardcoded/inconsistent checks for this property.

To show usage of this new trait, we fix up some old uses, and improve
RefineTypes to be smarter about rewriting with this trait.
2021-04-30 10:57:02 -07:00
Sean Silva 55c3cc6624 Add recognition/folder/lowering for aten::__is__, aten::ne.int, and aten::dim
Interestingly, TorchScript has its own op (`torch::jit::Operator`)
registry separate from the dispatcher (it is a superset of the
dispatcher).

This is where the "prim" ops and some "aten" ops (that should probably
be renamed to "prim") live. In particular, `aten::__is__` is in that
latter category of "aten but really prim". This registry is also the
source of truth for what the TorchScript interpreter calls into when it
executes.

The bulk of the "not part of the dispatcher" ops live in
09feb5f579/torch/csrc/jit/runtime/register_prim_ops.cpp (L82)

And the registry itself lives in:
09feb5f579/torch/csrc/jit/runtime/operator.cpp (L196)

This fold further reduces the IR of ResNet by folding away some
more not-taken branches. These not-taken branches in ResNet require
first-class handling of the list type which we don't yet have on any
backend.
2021-04-30 10:57:02 -07:00
Sean Silva 7eb36b4ae7 Constant fold through basicpy.bool_cast.
This is the start of a push to getting ResNet running.

This involves throwing in the towel on an O0 pipelinie for now. See note
in the code. We keep an options struct with `optimize` flag, but it
default to true for now.
2021-04-30 10:57:02 -07:00
Sean Silva fb5f149e04 Reformat Passes.cpp and remove torch-globalize-pipeline.
The pipeline is subsumed by our lowering pipelines.
2021-04-30 10:57:02 -07:00
River Riddle 4678a7fedd Refactor RefineTypes to use the upstream ForwardDataFlowAnalysis engine
This removes the need for defining all of the custom propagation logic,
and also adds support for propagating value knowledge across branches,
through regions, and across calls.
2021-04-27 13:17:56 -07:00
Sean Silva 179105ca3e Add basic MLP's to the e2e curriculum.
These tests pass on the reference backend.

- Add aten.linear op + shape xfer function + ATen->Linalg lowering.
 - Note: this needs to be more automated, and needs to cover more cases.
 - Current not implemented caveats:
  - size-1 broadcasting for bias vector (either static-size-1 or ? case)
  - higher-rank aten.linear ops (not produced by torch.nn.Linear though)
  - type promotion (still don't even know the exact rules here)
- Add folder for torch.derefine op. Now the inliner can clean it up as
  it inlines. (call boundaries are a main place we need to insert
  torch.derefine) This is brittle -- the other important case is control
  flow which will need to be handled via an extension to
  RefineTypes.cpp (as will more robust call handling). River has an
  in-flight patch to update it to the new dataflow framework so I didn't
  want to do anything intrusive here.
    - Also adjust torch.derefine syntax to use the keyword `to` instead of
      `->`, as most type-only, cast-like ops do.
2021-04-27 12:18:54 -07:00
Sean Silva 9ba77c6e13 Add InlineGlobalSlots pass.
This inlines global slots if possible. This allows them to participate
in folding, canonicalization, shape inference, etc.

Example use cases:
- inlining weights and biases that are readonly during inference
- inlining the "training" bool to allow stuff to fold away

For training use cases (especially internal training loop), we will need
something smarter to get good performance. That would look like an "SSA
formation" which promotes the global slots to tensors in the program,
flushing them back to the slots at the minimal number of necessary
places. We might want to let backends do that transformation though.
This also interacts with shape inference (type bounds on the slots to
even lower them to backends in the first place).
2021-04-27 12:18:54 -07:00