This commit adds the op `ValsemVariantAtenIndexPutImplOp` that represents
`Aten_IndexPutImpl_Op` without the underscore. This is needed to
make sure that the `ReduceOpVariants` pass turns the in-place op
into an op that takes value tensors as inputs, otherwise the
`MaximizeValueSemantics` pass will not be able to add value
semantics correctly.
This commit also adds the lowering of `ValsemVariantAtenIndexPutImplOp` op.
This commit also updates the `torch.bincount` op test cases.
This pass is added to lower ops, which can not be lowered
via the TorchToLinalg pass, such as `torch.bincount` op.
This pass also uses torch-mlir's TMTensor Dialect to lower the
complex ops.
Also add torch.bincount op lowering with the help of TMTensor dialect
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
- This commit adds lowering of `aten.Bool.Tensor` and
`aten.Float.Tensor` op as a part of `convert-torch-to-linalg` pass.
- It also adds support for returning bool types.
- It also fixes lowering of the `aten.Int.Tensor` op for non-zero rank
input tensors.
- If a scalar number is converted to a 0-d tensor and passed on to the
`aten.Float.Tensor` op, it folds to the scalar number.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
Some of the lowerings use the result type obtained from the op itself
to tell the `linalg::GenericOp` what the type of the result should be
rather than using the type of the result tensor given to the
`linalg::GenericOp`. This becomes a problem when the result type of
the op has static size information and the result tensor used in
`linalg::GenericOp` has dynamic dimensions, for `linalg::GenericOp`
expects the result type to be equal to the type of the output tensor.
This commit replaces the use of the result type from the op itself
with the type of the result tensor passed to `linalg::GenericOp`.
In order to not create too many dynamic/static versions of the same
e2e test, e2e tests have only been added to the ops that currently
fail when used with static sizes.
The added e2e maxpool testcase from #545 was not getting a static shape
due to an unfolded prim.If when RefineTypes was called. This was because
of unfolded torch.iaten.__is__ and torch.prim.unchecked_cast operators
with torch.derefine operands.
Note that to enable folding of the code coming from an example
like the ConstantPad2dStaticModule e2e test, support for other
operations had to be added/improved:
- aten::neg.int
- aten::eq.float
- aten::eq.str
- prim::Uninitialized
- 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>
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.
- Templatize `aten.zeros` and `aten.ones` ops lowering.
- Add E2E support for `aten.empty` op.
- Add Integer type support in `aten.mul.Scalar` op lowering.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
Support for passing memref of bool types as a function argument
and return is added in ref-backend.
Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
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>
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.
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>
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.
Support for returning elemental types. Previously, only
memref types as returning types was supported. All the hacky ways
to write tests which return elemental types should be taken care of.
Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
The lowering of `aten.Int.Tensor` op has been added.
The changes has been made as a part of `convert-torch-to-linalg` pass.
Signed-off-by: Prashant Kumar <prashant@nod-labs.com>
Summary:
This commit fixes an off-by-one error in how negative dimensiosn were
being handled in the lowering of transpose. This commit also adds
tests to transpose and unsqueeze to test negative dimensions.
- 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.
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:
```
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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