This implements the Onnx.NegativeLogLikelihoodLoss op using the
signature provided
[here](https://onnx.ai/onnx/operators/onnx__NegativeLogLikelihoodLoss.html)
by replacing it with a `NLLLossForward` op.
Additionally, I included a helper function `get_loss_reduction_enum` to
convert from a string `reduction` parameter to the corresponding
intended integer value since this is an operation that will be reused
for any loss function module. This differs from `get_reduction_enum` in
`TorchUpstream.cpp` which handles the `reduce` parameter from
`scatter_reduce` type operations.
There is currently no int16 quantization support in torch. This patch
adds a new mlir type to correspond to the missing "torch.qint16" type,
and enables lowering of quantization-related onnx ops using int16 types.
In follow-up patches, custom quantization logic for ops like
aten.matmul/aten.mm/aten.convolution may need to be revisited to allow
support for qint16. The passes in FuseQuantizedOps.cpp may also need
slight modifications.
This commit adds the lowering for SequenceAt, SequenceEmpty,
SequenceInsert, SequenceErase op
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal<vivekkhandelwal1424@gmail.com>
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>
This patch adds two `memref` passes to `torch-mlir-opt`, which already
occur in the pass pipeline
`torch-backend-to-linalg-on-tensors-backend-pipeline`. Additionally,
necessary op interface external models are included to address issue
#3352.
I am trying to eliminate 'getWithLeastStaticInformation' in
DecomposeAtenTriuOp. Could you provide me with some suggestions?
@qingyunqu @zjgarvey
See issue https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/issues/3312
Discord Thread:
https://discord.com/channels/636084430946959380/1238330633328005243
## Context:
[This](https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/blob/main/python/torch_mlir/fx.py#L61)
was updated to support e2e tests for the TorchDynamo frontend in
Torch-MLIR, where we run FX decompositions and import the FX IR to
generate Torch dialect, followed by
`torch-function-to-torch-backend-pipeline`, skipping only the shape/type
refinement for now. However, we should be able to skip many of the torch
simplification passes, as depicted in the [frontend
roadmap](https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/blob/main/docs/images/roadmap_frontend.png).
Based on IREE's TorchDynamo
[pipeline](https://github.com/iree-org/iree/blob/main/compiler/plugins/input/Torch/InputConversion/Passes.cpp#L29),
the only two passes we seem to require are: `ReduceOpVariantsPass` and
`DecomposeComplexOpsPass`. This is inline with our findings as well
based on initial exploration.
This PR creates a dedicated frontend simplification pipeline for
TorchDynamo / FX Importer which calls only `ReduceOpVariantsPass` and
`DecomposeComplexOpsPass`. We rely on the e2e fx_importer tests to
ensure we're not regressing by removing many of the passes that were
historically needed for TorchScript.
One notable change here is that we do not call the
`LowerToBackendContractPass` anymore, which used to call
`TorchSimplificationPipeline` iteratively until VerifyBackendContract
was clean. Some of this was required for the shape/type refinement to
converge, which seems a non-issue for Dynamo frontend. Do we anticipate
this (the iterative invocation of TorchSimplificationPipeline followed
by VerifyBackendContract) to be worth retaining in the Dynamo frontend
pipeline? If so, I can make those changes, PLMK.
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 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.
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>
Decomposition RepeatInterleaveSelfInt with following ops:
```python
def my_repeat_interleave(input, repeats, dim=None):
if dim is None:
# Flatten the input and then repeat
return input.flatten().unsqueeze(-1).tile((1, repeats)).flatten()
else:
# Calculate the shape after repeat
expanded_shape = list(input.shape)
expanded_shape[dim] *= repeats
# Repeat the tensor along the specified dimension
repeat_shape = [1] * (input.dim() + 1)
repeat_shape[dim + 1] = repeats
input = input.unsqueeze(-1)
# Tile and then reshape
tiled = torch.tile(input, repeat_shape)
# Rearrange and reshape
repeated = tiled.reshape(*expanded_shape)
return repeated
```
I passed the tests of stablehlo and linalg. When testing onnx, strange
things happened.
In torch-mlir's CI **torch_nightly** and my own
environment(torch==2.4.0.dev20240318+cpu), it can **pass the pass**.
In torch-mlir's CI **torch_stable**, it **failed**.
The test case is `RepeatInterleaveSelfIntNoDimModule_basic`, the result
shape should be [120].
```python
class RepeatInterleaveSelfIntNoDimModule(torch.nn.Module):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
@export
@annotate_args([
None,
([3, 4, 5], torch.float32, True),
])
def forward(self, x):
return x.repeat_interleave(2)
@register_test_case(module_factory=lambda: RepeatInterleaveSelfIntNoDimModule())
def RepeatInterleaveSelfIntNoDimModule_basic(module, tu: TestUtils):
module.forward(tu.rand(3, 4, 5))
```
The error log is as follows:
```
Unexpected outcome summary: (onnx)
****** Failed tests - 1 tests
FAIL - "RepeatInterleaveSelfIntNoDimModule_basic"
@ trace item #0 - call to "forward"
@ output of call to "forward"
ERROR: shape (torch.Size([6, 4, 5])) is not equal to golden shape (torch.Size([120]))
```
@rsuderman
Would you please help me check what's wrong with my PR? Thanks a lot.
- Added linalg lowering for `AtenFloorDivideScalarOp`
- Needed `AtenDivScalarModeOp` for the decomp.
- Added linalg lowering for `AtenDivScalarModeOp`
- Moved linalg payload logic to `createDivModePayload()` since the logic
was nearly identical for both `AtenDivScalarModeOp` and
`AtenDivTensorModeOp`. Just a template function
- Added `AtenDivScalarModeOp` lowering for stablehlo
Pytorch's
[`torch.floor_divide()`](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.floor_divide.html)
in a previous version (for a reason unknown to me) preformed a
truncation instead of "floor". The already implemented op
`AtenFloorDivideTensorOp` was done before this change. However, this
wasn't caught because our testcases only tested positive floor division.
I changed this to floor as well as adding a few test cases.
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>
Shapes can be processed as tensors to represent the set of dimensions.
As reshapes take a list of scalars this can result in a single dynamic
dimension blocking the adjacent static dimensions.
This pass attempts to de-couple tensor computations related to shapes
and propagate values to better support lowering scalar tensor
computations.
When lowering `torch.aten.convolution`, it is expected that the
'transposed' argument is a torch.constant operation. In some cases, the
argument was a `from_i1` operation converting an `arith.constant`
operation into a torch.bool. This is not wrong semantically, but instead
of generalizing the legality of the `torch.aten.convolution` op, we
canonicalize `arith.constant` ops followed by `from_i1` ops to
`torch.bool` ops.
For example:
```
//===-------------------------------------------===//
Legalizing operation : 'torch.aten.convolution'(0x124705b90) {
%33 = "torch.aten.convolution"(%arg0, %20, %21, %31, %29, %30, %19, %32, %0) : (!torch.vtensor<[1,1,28,28],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[10,1,5,5],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[10],f32>, !torch.list<int>, !torch.list<int>, !torch.list<int>, !torch.bool, !torch.list<int>, !torch.int) -> !torch.vtensor<[1,10,24,24],f32>
* Fold {
} -> FAILURE : unable to fold
* Pattern : 'torch.aten.convolution -> ()' {
** Failure : unimplemented: only constant transposed supported. <-- Resolved by this PR
} -> FAILURE : pattern failed to match
* Pattern : 'torch.aten.convolution -> ()' {
** Failure : not a supported Scalar to Tensor like op
} -> FAILURE : pattern failed to match
* Pattern : 'torch.aten.convolution -> ()' {
** Failure : not a supported elementwise op
} -> FAILURE : pattern failed to match
* Pattern : 'torch.aten.convolution -> ()' {
** Failure : not a supported reduce op
} -> FAILURE : pattern failed to match
} -> FAILURE : no matched legalization pattern
//===-------------------------------------------===//
<stdin>:21:11: error: failed to legalize operation 'torch.aten.convolution' that was explicitly marked illegal
%17 = torch.operator "onnx.Conv"(%arg0, %0, %1) {torch.onnx.dilations = [1 : si64, 1 : si64], torch.onnx.group = 1 : si64, torch.onnx.kernel_shape = [5 : si64, 5 : si64], torch.onnx.pads = [0 : si64, 0 : si64, 0 : si64, 0 : si64], torch.onnx.strides = [1 : si64, 1 : si64]} : (!torch.vtensor<[1,1,28,28],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[10,1,5,5],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[10],f32>) -> !torch.vtensor<[1,10,24,24],f32>
^
<stdin>:21:11: note: see current operation: %33 = "torch.aten.convolution"(%arg0, %20, %21, %31, %29, %30, %19, %32, %0) : (!torch.vtensor<[1,1,28,28],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[10,1,5,5],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[10],f32>, !torch.list<int>, !torch.list<int>, !torch.list<int>, !torch.bool, !torch.list<int>, !torch.int) -> !torch.vtensor<[1,10,24,24],f32>
```
Additionally, we require the canonicalization of `to_i1` operating on a
torch.constant bool to an `arith.constant ... : i1` for the e2e tests to
pass successfully.
This was found while tracing backwards graphs: the convolution_backwards
op will return None if the first result is not needed. Confirmed by
defining a custom op with a `Tensor` return signature and having its
meta kernel return None.
Reshaping tensors depend on directly matching individual dimensions to
their corresponding dim in the `torch.view` reshape dimensions. This
involves decoupling dynamic dimensions from their static counterparts
and support cleanup / canonicalization.
The previous conversions for AtenAdaptiveAvgPool1dOp and
AtenAdaptiveMaxPool2dOp are refactored into a general templated
conversion that works for all of the AtenAdaptive...PoolNdOp's.
New support is added for the following ops:
1. AtenAdaptiveMaxPool1d
2. AtenAdaptiveMaxPool3d
3. AtenAdaptiveAvgPool3d
Support is also provided for passing inputs without batch dimensions.
For example, applying adaptive_avg_pool2d to an input tensor of rank 3.
After [pytorch #118162](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/118162)
gets down to torch-mlir, I'll add a test for AdaptiveMaxPool1d with
return_indices (which will pass with that upstream fix).
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Co-authored-by: James Newling <james.newling@gmail.com>
This folds small version of the tensor-scalar comparison operators as
they are commonly used for shape computations. This includes le, lt, ge,
gt, eq, and ne.
Add e2d support for `aten.linalg_norm` by decompose it to
`aten.linalg_vector_norm`.
Lowering to `aten.linalg_matrix_norm` is still unsupported.
To Test:
`python -m e2e_testing.main -v`
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Co-authored-by: Ze Zhang <ze.zhang@getcruise.com>
Finish supporting importing the vast majority of `onnx` operations. This
includes:
- region support
- region value inherentance
- `torch.string` support
- `torch.list` support
- `torch.optional` support
A bunch of small fixes are interlinked and trigger crashes if not
addressed as a group. This includes:
- aten view when expand from a rank-0 tensor
- slice folder with negative indices
- `aten._shape_as_tensor` folder on a rank-0 tensor
- `aten.cat` of a tensor with a length-0 tensor
We collapsed and broadcasted scatter indices to a single element
version. We should instead upport `tm_tensor.scatter`s support for
multiple indices and the implicitly broadcasted behavior. This avoids
the serialization and materializing a needlessly large indices tensor.
Strided slicing can occur with a negative stride. In these cases we need
to bound end differently. This included removing a function that was
generating bad limits.
This enables better re-use in downstreams which use different func
implementations and should have no impact on those that don't except in
opt pipelines if using the old form. With interfaces, explicit pipelines
via `--pass-pipeline=` must be used.
Simple folder for limited size aten tensor operations. This is primarily
useful for shape computation folding as they unfortunately can use
`aten` operators. Add, sub, mul are common examples of these folders.
This commit adds the OnnxToTorch lowering for cosh, acosh, asin, asinh,
and atanh op.
This commit also adds the TorchToLinalg lowering for acosh, asin, asinh,
and atanh op.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivekkhandelwal1424@gmail.com>
Some operations include a backend matcher for specialized operations. We
map these back to generics so they appropriately match to the high
performance versions. This is done for the attention operation.
The lowering decomposes AtenTraceOp into an AtenDiagonalOp followed by
AtenSumOp.
The progress is tracked in
https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/333.
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Co-authored-by: Franz Haniel <franz.haniel@amd.com>
Folds aten::index_select ops under the following conditions:
1. If the input and output are the same shape, the indexing operation is
a NOP, so just return the input.
2. If the input has shape <1x1x...xNx...x1> (all 1's except for one
dim), and the output shape is <1x1x...x1> (all 1's), then there is a
single index, so extract the single element value and return a tensor
with that value.
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Co-authored-by: Dave Liddell <dliddell@xilinx.com>
If a tensor is initialized by a list with a single constant integer,
this folder turns it into a torch.vtensor.literal
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Co-authored-by: Dave Liddell <dliddell@xilinx.com>
Leaning on the QDQ functionality in torch we can support the QLinearConv
operation by piggybacking through `torch.Convolution`. This includes
some changes such as allowing the `onnx` rewriter to run recursively.
Doing so allows `QLinearConv` to decopmose to `onnx.Convolution` which
is then lowered to `torch`.