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2 Commits (58c703010452bfbc5eabef5543058335c2e2f7b2)

Author SHA1 Message Date
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
Stella Laurenzo 6850295ec5 Teach cmake how to find the installed PyTorch.
* In most situations, this eliminates the need to explicitly set a path to the Torch cmake files.
* Also upgrades to new Python3 find package. (should eliminate 2.x mismatches)
* Since PyTorch is located by asking Python where it is, this eliminates a lot of causes of mismatch. (one source of truth)
2020-11-13 17:19:25 -08:00