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15 Commits (498979ad2886398f35bef100280eff0ea6fa086b)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sean Silva 498979ad28 Add MLIR diagnostic handler that prints to `sys.stderr`.
This is needed so that output shows up properly in a Jupyter notebook.
2021-02-17 18:50:05 -08:00
Sean Silva 572163dfde Handle object identity correctly.
This required some careful considerations when defining object identity
for tensors. See the comments for how we do it.

This also tracks some basic information for diagnostics.
2021-02-10 15:15:56 -08:00
Sean Silva 7f7bf39551 Add prim::Print and fix prim::CallMethod
For now, we are treating strings as bytes.
2021-02-10 15:15:56 -08:00
Sean Silva c4e4a11e3f Add support for prim::GetAttr/SetAttr/CallMethod/If
This required some invasive surgery to graph_importer.h/cpp,
specifically moving most of it into node_importer.h/cpp and relayering
it. The abstraction that it had didn't work well in the recursive
setting that happens with prim::If.

The key observation is that torch::jit::Graph doesn't really correspond
directly to anything on the MLIR side. It's a weird combination of a
context, builder, and function and just holds a `torch::jit::Block`. It
is `torch::jit::Node` and `torch::jit::Block` which form the recursive
structure analogous to MLIR's operation/region/block. So
node_importer.h/cpp makes sense as a core building block.

As part of doing this, I did venture a bit into the AcapController code,
and realize now that there is functionality duplicated there with the
ivalue importer. Will refactor that soon.
2021-02-04 17:01:47 -08:00
Sean Silva 689b40c7a6 Add initial TorchScript module importer
It turns out that this was easiest to structure as a general IValue
importer, since torch module are just one of the possible IValue's.

We import the IValue object graph in a braindead fashion into basicpy
ops and a new `torch.nn_module` op that is used to model the
attributes/methods of a torch::jit::Module IValue. See `Torch/ops.mlir`
for an example, and also check out the .py import tests in
`frontends/pytorch/test/module_import`.

As part of this change, a few housekeeping tasks:
- extract some helpers from graph_importer.cpp
- more helpers around the C API
- misc touchups
2021-01-28 11:55:17 -08:00
Sean Silva d818043986 Bump llvm-project to d50d7c37a159802c89454a6c53c0ec2e7949d84a
Fixes:
- use `op->(method on Operation)`
- update for MlirIdentifier in signature of mlirNamedAttributeGet
2020-12-14 14:30:51 -08:00
Stella Laurenzo f6d7ee06ef Make torch_mlir compatible with binary PyTorch installations.
* This has been anticipated for a long time in that it is quite hard to keep C++ binary compatibility across a system landscape as diverse as PyTorch, LLVM, and this project. This is why we based the PyTorch extension on the MLIR and NPCOMP C APIs only: that is the only sane linkage story for the entire matrix.
* Removes the few LLVM'isms in torch_mlir that had snuck in, using either STL or PyTorch support utilities. The new rule here is that LLVM C++ includes are forbidden at this level and (as stated in the design), torch_mlir should use the PyTorch runtime and support libraries (not introduce an incidental C++ dependency on LLVM).
* Also deletes mnist-playground as it was proving impossible to keep the grid of PyTorch vs system ABI divisions functioning. I am open to a less drastic course here (optional/disabled by default?)
* This gets us pretty close to just using PyTorch's extension builder API, which will be nice for distribution (i.e. it integrates well with the PyTorch ecosystem for deployment). I ended up just simplifying the in-tree CMake support for now.
* Fixes #138
2020-12-14 09:51:00 -08:00
Sean Silva b2077738ca Bump llvm-project to 444822d77a7fea28aa49edf24533c987efa1b2ee
Fixes:
- renames StandardTypes -> BuiltinTypes
- std.extract_element -> tensor.extract
2020-12-11 14:43:38 -08:00
Stella Laurenzo 3937dd14cb Add basicpy.numeric_constant op.
* Going through TODOs on the PyTorch side, this is a big cause of them (not being able to have constants for signed/unsigned).
* Added complex while in here since we're at the phase where it is better to just have things complete than partially done.
2020-11-24 16:44:40 -08:00
Stella Laurenzo b0623b7793 Bump LLVM version to 4f5355ee73626f8b8fe6bf0dd6d167fea7628a2c.
* Incorporates changes around LLVM StringRef.
* Ports fix in upstream pybind11 detection.
* Disables CI hack due to broken pybind detection.
2020-11-24 13:12:04 -08:00
Stella Laurenzo f13994fdf7 NFC: Remove TODO about creating an mlirOperationStateDestroy (unnecessary). 2020-11-23 15:01:51 -08:00
Stella Laurenzo 9ffd2556ab Add TorchScript import tests missed in previous change. 2020-11-23 14:43:42 -08:00
Stella Laurenzo 78a3c90758 Add TorchScript graph importer.
* Does not handle all features yet but should conservatively fail on unsupported things.
* Location tracking is still somewhat mismatched between what TorchScript and MLIR do. Likely need a better heuristic for tracking locations from defs for nodes that do not carry location.
* Sets the ground-work for a specialized/generic split but only implements the generic side.
* Had some evidence that this requires a recent bump of PT nightly (within the last month) to pick up pybind11 2.6, which includes some cross-module symbol fixes (vs the previously sync'd version). No source changes, but older versions fail to cast function types at runtime.
2020-11-23 14:20:09 -08:00
harsh-nod 67d6694fdc
Update PYTHON cmake variables to Python3 (#121)
After the recent change of cmake variables
from PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS to Python3_INCLUDE_DIRS
and PYTHON_LIBRARIES to Python3_LIBRARIES, there were
a few files that still had references to the old
variables. This patch fixes that.
2020-11-17 16:04:14 -08:00
Stella Laurenzo 47ac80491c Delete old PyTorch 1.3 type dispatch oriented code paths.
* We aren't quite at e2e parity, but we aren't going back and the old path is bit-rotted.
2020-11-12 22:27:05 -08:00