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60 Commits (79ae0afc2fc1a7b3bc25060de45f4de53444247b)

Author SHA1 Message Date
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 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
Stella Laurenzo 3f706473fd NFC: Delete npcomp python API and switch to upstream.
* Most updates are mechanical except:
  * python/npcomp/__init__.py and python/NpcompModule.cpp: New init/registration bits to replace some automatic things being done in the old bindings. Also an annoying linkage hack that I'll need to triage next.
  * NpcompModule.cpp: New python helpers for custom types and other hard to reach items (for the new bindings).
  * PybindUtils.h: Extended type casting so that the local extension can directly exchange Mlir* C types.
  * python/npcomp/dialects/*: Build support and ODS bindings for local dialects.
  * mlir_utils.py: Defines an ImportContext to replace the old/bad "Helper" class that tracked locations, and insertion points. This has a number of methods on it that would be good candidates to think about better ways to do them upstream.
* Also hoisted a few stand-alone samples to dedicated unit tests as they covered important things.
* More cleanup can be done, but keeping this patch as mechanical as possible to stay in NFC land (this is big enough).
2021-01-08 10:46:24 -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 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
Stella Laurenzo 029815152e Add remaining pieces to capture full example models.
* Adds Basicpy List, Tuple, Dict types and plumbs through C API.
* Started debugging the issues around aten::conv2d capture, but a PyTorch bug is suspected.
* Was able to manually verify that the basic conv2d forward test captures correctly with a workaround.
* Need to resolve some printing issues upstream and move these tests to an integration test target (they take ~seconds to run).
2020-10-19 22:16:59 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo 9e52f6235b More progress on PyTorch acap device capture.
* Now gets far enough to capture batch_norm.
* Has some issues still with in-place ops.
* Can materialize constants.
* Includes an upgrade to PyTorch nightly, which has important bug fixes for fallback and boxed kernel dispatch.
* Fixes #78, #79, #80.
* Will do more testing in a follow-up once further bugs are fixed that facilitate getting at the other features.
2020-10-15 21:43:21 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo af4edb63ae Start reworking towards a shared library build.
* Need to have a dag of shared library deps in order to interop across python extensions (as presented in ODM).
* Introduced add_npcomp_library and friends to mirror the MLIR setup.
* Adds a libNPCOMP.so shared library.
* Redirects tools and extensions to link against libNPCOMP.so (instead of static libs).
* Moves all libraries to lib/, all binaries to bin/ and all python extensions to python/. The invariant is that the rpaths are setup to have a one level directory structure.
* Reworks the _torch_mlir extension to build like the others (still need to come up with a consolidated rule to do this instead of open coded).
* Includes an upstream version bump to pick up needed changes.

Sizes with dynamic linking (stripped, release, asserts enabled):
  libNPCOMP.so: 43M (includes much of the underlying LLVM codegen deps)
  libMLIR.so: 31M
  _npcomp.so: 1.6M (python extension)
  _torch_mlir.so: 670K (python extension)
  npcomp-capi-ir-test: 6.3K
  npcomp-opt: 351K
  npcomp-run-mlir: 461K
  mnist-playground: 530K

Still more can be done to normalize and optimize but this gets us structurally to the starting point.
2020-10-09 16:02:58 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo e5433e314f Add capture function arguments.
* Adds at::Tensor -> MlirValue tracking.
* Adds conversions for tensor and scalar types to MLIR types.
* Adds npcomp C APIs for constructing custom types.
* Reworks pybind include so as to get Torch pybind helpers (needed to pass at::Tensor type from Python->C++).
2020-10-01 18:59:58 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo ba03ecc652 Add public API for constructing a module/function to capture PyTorch ops.
* Uses the MLIR-C API since that will save us a lot of grief down the road (i.e. will give PyTorch and libMLIR/libNPCOMP the ability to skew version-wise).
* Quite a few TODOs and not yet populating the function in any way.
2020-09-29 14:23:22 -07:00