Addresses an issue with onnx.Gather lowering to linalg:
<https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/242>
The builder for tensor.expand_shape, without an explicitly provided
output shape, fails to infer an output shape in the case of multiple
dynamic reassociation dims. I tried adding the output shape explicitly
for tensor.expand_shape, but ran into compilation issues later on (see
<https://github.com/iree-org/iree/issues/17760>).
This PR adds support by lowering this op to tensor.reshape when multiple
dynamic reassociation dims are provided.
The `index_put` operation, `input[indices] = values`, allows for the
values to be any shape that is broadcastable to the slice
`input[indices]`. This commit adds broadcasting support to the Linalg
lowering of `IndexPutHackedTwinOp`.
Fixes: #3465
This adds support for a few ops:
- torch.linalg_det
- torch._linalg_det (if the LU and pivot returns are unused)
- onnx.Det
An scf loop is used, since the row reduction algorithm applied here has
some loop-carried dependencies.
The current support being added here is very basic, and only works if no
permutations are required during row reduction, and assumes the matrices
are non-singular.
This adds a torchvision op to torch-mlir and a path from onnx.DeformConv
to torchvision.deform_conv2d.
I'm not implementing the torch->linalg lowering for the torchvision op
yet, but posting this PR to get feedback on some of the choices being
made here and to flesh out the onnx frontend a bit.
Add a new op with shape/dtypes and decompose into
`fake_quantize_per_tensor_affine` when the second result is unused.
The xfail_set change is on ONNX because torch cannot export this op to
ONNX.
Issues was found here https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/643
- [ONNX] Fix padding attributes for onnx.AveragePool
- [Linalg] Add countIncludePad false support for AtenAvgPool1/2dOp
- [Linalg] Add an avg_pool2d countIncludePad False e2e tests
- [Linalg] Fix conflict with AtenAvgPool3dOp
- [Linalg] Fix e2e crash with AtenAvgPool1dOp
- [Linalg] Add dynamic dim support for AtenAvgPool2dOp
- [Linalg] Fix AvgPool2dDivisorOverrideModule crash
This addresses 7 of the model failures I'm seeing in the test suite. See
[Shark-Turbine issue
#566](https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/566).
Need the op ```linalg.conv_2d_ngchw_gfchw_q``` to be added upstream
before merging this. See [llvm-project PR #92136
](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/92136).
A small additional expansion to operand quantization is included in this
patch to address a model failure that occurs when unblocking the
quantized group convolutions in one of these onnx models.
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 commit fixes the onnx.MaxPool op lowering which was lacking the
indices result support.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivekkhandelwal1424@gmail.com>
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>