This commit also adds the Torch declaration for aten.max_unpool2d and
aten.max_unpool3d op. The TorchToLinalg lowering for the same will be
added in a follow-up commit.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivekkhandelwal1424@gmail.com>
Updates:
- some unsupported modes are now going to report a match failure for
unsupported coordinate transformation modes.
- fixes a bug that was introduced in the last patch for resize (my
bad...)
- uses actual x and y coordinates for computing weights in bilinear
interpolation (rather than eps modified values)
- slightly simplifies the bilinear interpolation payload for readability
and performance
- passes coordinate transformation mode information from an onnx.Resize
op to the mode string for the aten._interpolate op. This allows us to
perform custom logic in the torch->linalg lowering to support
onnx.Resize options without losing the default behaviors of the
interpolate op.
This PR fixes the bugs for `Torch::AtenOneHotOp` by:
1) Using `Torch::kUnknownSize` as the default value for `numClasses` in
the pattern matching stage in `DecomposeAtenOneHotOp`
2) Adding `AtenIntScalarOp` to the patterns in `TorchToArith`
3) Handling both `int` and `float` types for `off` and `on` values in
`TorchOnnxToTorch` conversion
It also includes:
1) A new test in `TorchToArith/basic.mlir`, for `torch.aten.Int.Scalar`,
and
2) A new test in `decompose-complex-ops.mlir`, for `torch.aten.one_hot`
**Dependencies**
This PR is dependent on #3334.
This commit fixes the bugs for the `onnx.OneHot` operator by:
1) Converting negative indices to non-negative indices
2) Handling both `int` and `float` types for `off` and `on` values
3) Using the correct result type
It also includes a new unit test.
The old lowering only had logic for 2d (i.e. images). this patch allows
interpolation for n spatial dims, which is required for some 3d vision
models such as
- onnx/models/pytorch-3dunet_vaiq_int8
which successfully compiles and runs with this patch.
This change enables more customization with operand quantization, and
generalizes the patterns QuantizeOperands and QuantizeTransposeOperands
to QuantizeOperandsPastCommutingOps.
This allows for passing quantization through operations which are
functionally unaffected by quantization, such as view-like ops. The
purpose of this change is to address a myriad of quantization issues
seen in quantized onnx models that have some reshape-like operations
sandwiched in between a dequant and something like a matmul (whose other
operand is immediately quantizable).
* Enables assume_strict_symbolic_shapes on fx_importer imported
programs, indicating strict shape semantics.
* Reworks the view->reshape lowering to take advantage of strict mode
and do one of:
* Collapse to 0D
* Flatten/Unflatten when there is an inferred dim.
* Fallback to tensor.reshape
* Splits some test cases up and adds an attribute to control the old
pattern (so new corners can be tested in strict mode in isolation).
* Dynamic inferred mode needs upstream work to generalize expand_shape
(so that case is suppressed here).
* Deletes the assert from the existing tensor.reshape lowering if strict
shape mode is enabled (since the condition it is dynamically asserting
cannot happen).
(1) test full pytorch output for eltwise
(2) use "random" input for LIF, to get general sparse tensor
(3) introduce way to get true sparsity into network (needs backend fix
first)
…cation and sparse tensors.
**NOTE**: This PR _doges_ the issue in buffer-deallocation pass instead
of resolving it. In the future, we need to fix the bug in
buffer-deallocation pass when handling code generated by sparse
compiler.
While waiting for the full resolution of feature request
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/117188
(which will propagate sparsity the right way in upstream PyTorch for all
FX Graphs), this minor change allows us to start testing sparsity
"within" a network, rather than just the parameters. Feel free to add
your own rules for testing (but within reason for what will be done
upstream).
Note, two TODOs need to be addressed to work around some pending issues
to make the JIT execution work.
This commit adds the OnnxToTorch support for ReduceSumSquare ops.
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Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <archana@archana-cpu.judsoscro3wupi0qm4bjlj5m3b.bx.internal.cloudapp.net>
While playing with TorchDynamo on ResNet18. I notice following issues:
- `prims.convert_element_type` can’t be canonicalized even if the input
and the output share the same type
- `aten.max_pool2d_with_indices` is always used instead of
`aten.max_pool2d`, even if the second returned output (indices) has no
user
This PR fixes above issues by adding a folder to the
PrimsConvertElementTypeOp and a canonicalizer to the
AtenMaxPool2dWithIndicesOp
Lit test:
`cmake --build build --target check-torch-mlir-all`
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Co-authored-by: Ze Zhang <ze.zhang@getcruise.com>
This is probably a decent PR for learning about blocks and regions.
If you're here to learn about that, consider also looking at
lib/Conversion/TorchToSCF/TorchToSCF.cpp
While this doesn't include an e2e test, it is tested downstream in
https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-TestSuite/blob/main/e2eshark/onnx/operators/If/model.py
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Co-authored-by: Xida Ren <xida.ren.dev@gmail.com>
This scenario was uncovered in a downstream test that failed with a
previous snapshot of torch-mlir. See
https://github.com/cruise-automation/mlir-tcp/actions/runs/8605480116/job/23581829102?pr=65.
```
File "/home/runner/.cache/bazel/_bazel_runner/ce288f117ee4ca92dc028a6a28476a3d/sandbox/processwrapper-sandbox/2380/execroot/mlir-tcp/bazel-out/k8-opt-exec-2B5CBBC6/bin/test/AotCompile/broadcast_unit_dim_to_dynamic_with_unchanged_dim_dynamic_torch_exporter.runfiles/pip_deps_torch_mlir/site-packages/torch_mlir/extras/fx_importer.py", line 969, in value_info_to_type
raise NotImplementedError(
NotImplementedError: Could not deduce type from value info: tensor_meta=None, val=s1, sparsity=None
```
It seems to have resolved on current HEAD. Adding this test to ensure
coverage in the future.
This is a large change because prior to this point, Python files in the
project were not consistently formatted. This reformats them all with
black defaults.
Based on experience with prior projects, if you have a dev/long-term
branch with Python patches, you can minimize merge conflicts prior to
rebasing to include this commit by running `black` on your modified
Python files, squashing, and then rebasing/merging.
This is part 1 of ~3, formatting all miscellaneous text files and CPP files matched by a first run of pre-commit. These tend to be low change-traffic and are likely not disruptive.
Subsequent patches will format Python files and remaining CPP files.
Sparse tensor conversions are represented by special aten operators.
This PR ensures the conversions are recognized (instead of failing the
full torch aten lowering to linalg).
All e2e iree tests compiled, but they have the run issue of mismatch of
dtype like the following
```
expected:
1x1x2x2xsi32=[[[12 16][24 28]]]
actual:
1x1x2x2xi32=[[[12 16][24 28]]]
```
This commit also cleans up the OnnxToTorch lowering for the Squeeze and
Unsqueeze op and adds the support for handling edge cases.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivekkhandelwal1424@gmail.com>
Previous implementation erroneously mixed up num_outputs with
slice_size. New version correctly computs the slice size and directly
performs slicing rather than leveraging `aten.split.tensor`. This is due
to `onnx` supporting a fixed number of splits making the size
computation more easily computeable when lowering to `aten` rather than
deferring to `aten.split.tensor`.
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Co-authored-by: Robert Suderman <rsuderman@Roberts-MacBook-Pro.local>
We can map to `tensor.reshape` for handling multiple output dynamic
shapes. Later we can perform a more complex analysis for indentifying
expand/collapse cases from the tensor.reshape.
Initially we planned to handle this identification at the `torch` level
however it will be easier to handle once converted to core
mlir-dialects.
weights and biases and other model parameters appear as a separate data
structure to the traced graph, but are needed when running the MLIR
compiled code; this PR implements that extended functionality
Align corner modes which select what the corners mean.
Either the center of the corner points or the edges of the edge points.
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Co-authored-by: Rob Suderman <rob.suderman@gmail.com>
1. onnx.MatMulInteger now converts to aten.matmul instead of aten.mm
2. aten.matmul, for ranks >=2, now allows quantized inputs and will
lower to linalg::quantized_matmul or linalg::quantized_batch_matmul.
3. added AtenMatmulOp to the FuseQuantizeOps rewrite patters
QuantizeOperands, QuantizeTransposedOperands, and QuantizeAccumulator
4. added several tests, including some to test AtenMmOp with varying
quantization signed-ness.
5. a quantized matmul mat-vec test is added to verify the failure to
lower to linalg; cleaned of out-of-date code related to common
torch-mlir lowering xfails.
6. in debugging a real model with quantized matmuls, I found a bug on
the scalarize-shapes pass which resulted from the aten.full op folder
returning an incompatible result type. This is fixed by the small change
here to
[lib/Dialect/Torch/IR/TorchOps.cpp](https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/compare/main...zjgarvey:torch-mlir:MatMulIntegerFix?expand=1#diff-dc8ed165c207918e606490eee3984b1ad51d7034e6aac36fc046bf47f6f03f4f).
Previously, it could only handle the situations where outputsize == (1,
1) or outputsize == (input_H, input_W). Now it supports all situations
where input_H % output_H== 0 && input_W % output_W == 0
…ute_reshape_shape
as that `aten.view` support at most one `-1` in dim list. The original
calculation of `numel` is wrong when there is a `-1` in dim list.
This tests COO for more than 2-dim. Note that sparsity should really
propagate into the relu activation and the output, but such cleverness
needs to wait for the pending work in the PyTorch tree.
This PR only performs a lit test. In lieu of an e2e test, https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-TestSuite/pull/142 makede sure that the lowering works & the numbers check out.
Co-authored-by: Xida Ren <xida.ren.dev@gmail.com>