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Rob Suderman 53f7532e76
Revert "[TorchToLinalg] perform rank0 elementwise computations outside linalg generic ops (#3762)" (#3767)
Reverted due to downstream model changes. Will reland with fixes post
integration.

This reverts commit 6e8c7bed4b.
2024-10-04 14:48:02 -07:00
zjgarvey 6e8c7bed4b
[TorchToLinalg] perform rank0 elementwise computations outside linalg generic ops (#3762)
This is motivated by the fact that shapes are stored as tensors in ONNX,
and IREE tries to perform tensor arithmetic on the device. This causes
unnecessary dispatches, and makes it harder for the compiler to reason
about shapes.

Here is a small snippet of torch-IR that is typical seen coming from
ONNX models:

```mlir
module {
  func.func @main_graph(%arg0: !torch.vtensor<[?,?,768],f32>, %arg1: !torch.vtensor<[?,?,768],f32>) -> !torch.vtensor<[],si64> {
    %int0 = torch.constant.int 0
    %0 = torch.vtensor.literal(dense<0> : tensor<1xsi64>) : !torch.vtensor<[1],si64>
    %1 = torch.aten._shape_as_tensor %arg1 : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,768],f32> -> !torch.vtensor<[3],si64>
    %2 = torch.aten.index_select %1, %int0, %0 : !torch.vtensor<[3],si64>, !torch.int, !torch.vtensor<[1],si64> -> !torch.vtensor<[1],si64>
    %3 = torch.aten.squeeze.dim %2, %int0 : !torch.vtensor<[1],si64>, !torch.int -> !torch.vtensor<[],si64>
    %4 = torch.aten.item %3 : !torch.vtensor<[],si64> -> !torch.int
    %5 = torch.aten.eq.int %4, %int0 : !torch.int, !torch.int -> !torch.bool
    %6 = torch.aten.Int.bool %5 : !torch.bool -> !torch.int
    %7 = torch.aten.size.int %arg0, %int0 : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,768],f32>, !torch.int -> !torch.int
    %8 = torch.prim.NumToTensor.Scalar %6 : !torch.int -> !torch.vtensor<[],i1>
    %9 = torch.prim.NumToTensor.Scalar %7 : !torch.int -> !torch.vtensor<[],si64>
    %10 = torch.prim.NumToTensor.Scalar %4 : !torch.int -> !torch.vtensor<[],si64>
    %11 = torch.aten.where.self %8, %9, %10 : !torch.vtensor<[],i1>, !torch.vtensor<[],si64>, !torch.vtensor<[],si64> -> !torch.vtensor<[],si64>
    return %11 : !torch.vtensor<[],si64>
  }
}
```

Without the change in this PR, the result would be:

```mlir
#map = affine_map<() -> ()>
module {
  ml_program.global private mutable @global_seed(dense<0> : tensor<i64>) : tensor<i64>
  func.func @main_graph(%arg0: tensor<?x?x768xf32>, %arg1: tensor<?x?x768xf32>) -> tensor<i64> {
    %c0_i64 = arith.constant 0 : i64
    %c0 = arith.constant 0 : index
    %dim = tensor.dim %arg1, %c0 : tensor<?x?x768xf32>
    %0 = arith.index_cast %dim : index to i64
    %1 = tensor.empty() : tensor<1xi64>
    %collapsed = tensor.collapse_shape %1 [] : tensor<1xi64> into tensor<i64>
    %2 = linalg.fill ins(%0 : i64) outs(%collapsed : tensor<i64>) -> tensor<i64>
    %extracted = tensor.extract %2[] : tensor<i64>
    %3 = arith.cmpi eq, %extracted, %c0_i64 : i64
    %dim_0 = tensor.dim %arg0, %c0 : tensor<?x?x768xf32>
    %4 = arith.index_cast %dim_0 : index to i64
    %5 = tensor.empty() : tensor<i1>
    %6 = linalg.fill ins(%3 : i1) outs(%5 : tensor<i1>) -> tensor<i1>
    %7 = tensor.empty() : tensor<i64>
    %8 = linalg.fill ins(%4 : i64) outs(%7 : tensor<i64>) -> tensor<i64>
    %9 = linalg.fill ins(%extracted : i64) outs(%7 : tensor<i64>) -> tensor<i64>
    %10 = linalg.generic {indexing_maps = [#map, #map, #map, #map], iterator_types = []} ins(%6, %8, %9 : tensor<i1>, tensor<i64>, tensor<i64>) outs(%7 : tensor<i64>) {
    ^bb0(%in: i1, %in_1: i64, %in_2: i64, %out: i64):
      %11 = arith.select %in, %in_1, %in_2 : i64
      linalg.yield %11 : i64
    } -> tensor<i64>
    return %10 : tensor<i64>
  }
}
```

With the change in this PR, we would instead get:

```mlir
module {
  ml_program.global private mutable @global_seed(dense<0> : tensor<i64>) : tensor<i64>
  func.func @main_graph(%arg0: tensor<?x?x768xf32>, %arg1: tensor<?x?x768xf32>) -> tensor<i64> {
    %c0_i64 = arith.constant 0 : i64
    %c0 = arith.constant 0 : index
    %dim = tensor.dim %arg1, %c0 : tensor<?x?x768xf32>
    %0 = arith.index_cast %dim : index to i64
    %1 = tensor.empty() : tensor<1xi64>
    %collapsed = tensor.collapse_shape %1 [] : tensor<1xi64> into tensor<i64>
    %2 = linalg.fill ins(%0 : i64) outs(%collapsed : tensor<i64>) -> tensor<i64>
    %extracted = tensor.extract %2[] : tensor<i64>
    %3 = arith.cmpi eq, %extracted, %c0_i64 : i64
    %dim_0 = tensor.dim %arg0, %c0 : tensor<?x?x768xf32>
    %4 = arith.index_cast %dim_0 : index to i64
    %5 = arith.select %3, %4, %extracted : i64
    %6 = tensor.empty() : tensor<i64>
    %7 = linalg.fill ins(%5 : i64) outs(%6 : tensor<i64>) -> tensor<i64>
    return %7 : tensor<i64>
  }
}
```

Some related issues for context:
1. <https://github.com/iree-org/iree/issues/18677>
2. <https://github.com/iree-org/iree/issues/18631>
2024-10-04 11:27:00 -05:00
Matthias Gehre 6678e1a256
TorchToLinalg: Try folding shape computations to keep static shapes when possible (#3475)
Before this PR, a statically shaped aten.convolution would generate
dynamically shaped linalg IR, and even `-canonicalize` would not be able
to fold it back into static shapes. This PR ensure that shape
calculations are folded on construction to directly generate statically
shaped linalg IR.

We achieve that by ensuring that `arith` ops involved in computing
shapes are created via `createOrFold`, so that later uses of
`getAsOpFoldResult` see constants instead of those ops.

For example
```
module {
  func.func @forward(%arg0: !torch.vtensor<[32,336,112,112],f32>,
                        %arg1: !torch.vtensor<[336,168,3,3],f32>, 
                        %arg2: !torch.vtensor<[336],f32>) 
                        -> !torch.vtensor<[32,336,56,56],f32> {
    %false = torch.constant.bool false
    %int2 = torch.constant.int 2
    %int1 = torch.constant.int 1
    %0 = torch.prim.ListConstruct %int1, %int1 : (!torch.int, !torch.int) -> !torch.list<int>
    %1 = torch.prim.ListConstruct %int2, %int2 : (!torch.int, !torch.int) -> !torch.list<int>
    %2 = torch.prim.ListConstruct  : () -> !torch.list<int>
    %3 = torch.aten.convolution %arg0, %arg1, %arg2, %1, %0, %0, %false, %2, %int2 
    : !torch.vtensor<[32,336,112,112],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[336,168,3,3],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[336],f32>, !torch.list<int>,
      !torch.list<int>, !torch.list<int>, !torch.bool, !torch.list<int>, !torch.int
   -> !torch.vtensor<[32,336,56,56],f32>
    return %3 : !torch.vtensor<[32,336,56,56],f32>
  }
}
```
would result in
```
[...]
  %padded = tensor.pad %2 low[%14, %15, %16, %17] high[%14, %15, %16, %17] {
    ^bb0(%arg3: index, %arg4: index, %arg5: index, %arg6: index):
      tensor.yield %cst : f32
    } : tensor<32x336x112x112xf32> to tensor<?x?x?x?xf32>
[...]
  %45 = linalg.conv_2d_ngchw_gfchw {dilations = dense<1> : vector<2xi64>, strides = dense<2> : vector<2xi64>}
    ins(%expanded, %expanded_37 : tensor<?x2x?x?x?xf32>, tensor<2x168x168x3x3xf32>)
    outs(%expanded_44 : tensor<32x2x168x?x?xf32>) -> tensor<32x2x168x?x?xf32>
[...]
```
and with this PR all shapes are static.
2024-06-27 08:43:10 +02:00
Peiming Liu ba16bad8c7
[torch-mlir] bump stablehlo/llvm version (#3471)
Update to llvm/llvm-project@5207632f86
Update to openxla/stablehlo@d41390c3a7
2024-06-18 16:59:53 -07:00
Rob Suderman 791c666479
[torch] Lower `torch.aten.sinh` to `linalg` (#2662) 2023-12-18 09:15:12 -08:00
Vivek Khandelwal da886280fe
[MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for aten.tril op (#2202)
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
2023-06-05 16:17:01 -07:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos 82a3860e25
build: update llvm tag to 4546397e (#1502)
This commit makes the following changes needed to update bump LLVM:

- Replace `linalg.init_tensor` with `tensor.empty` (see:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D135129)
- Replace `NoSideEffect` with `Pure` (see
https://reviews.llvm.org/D135505)
- Replace `body` region accessor for `ReduceOp` and `ReduceWindowOp`
with `getBody`
- Fix incorrect use of `tosa::ReduceSumOp` in `AtenNativeLayerNormOp`
conversion pattern. The result type of `tosa::ReduceSumOp` must have
the same rank as the input type. (see:
https://www.mlplatform.org/tosa/tosa_spec.html#_reduce_sum)

Co-authored-by: Ashay Rane <ashay@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Ashay Rane <ashay@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-18 04:22:53 +00:00
Ashay Rane 234fc7fe0c
linalg: lower `aten.triu` op to `linalg.generic` (#965)
Prior to this patch, the torch dialect included `AtenTriuOp` for
computing the upper triangular part of the input matrix, but there was
no code for lowering the op to the linalg dialect.

This patch adds code to generate a `linalg.generic` operation that
compares indices (computed using `linalg.index`) to choose between zero
or the original value (using `arith.select`).  The lowering fails if the
number of dimensions are less than two.  This patch also adds a few
end-to-end tests.
2022-06-23 22:45:48 -07:00
Ashay Rane bb52a460cb
mlir: bump llvm tag to 5380e3 (#856)
In addition to updating the llvm-project submodule, this patch also:

1. updates shape functions and tests so that `func` and `call`
   operations refer to the `func` dialect
2. avoid duplicate registration of dialects
2022-05-16 12:54:35 -07:00
Yi Zhang 0902438882 Update llvm-project to a54f4eae0e1d0ef5adccdcf9f6c2b518dc1101aa
This brings in https://reviews.llvm.org/D110797. PRs that are in
progress will need to use scripts provided by
https://llvm.discourse.group/t/psa-removed-arithmetic-ops-from-standard/4455.
2021-10-18 13:36:42 -04:00
Sean Silva 4fad753073 Move external/torch-mlir to the root of the repo. 2021-09-27 17:11:08 -07:00
Sean Silva a99cbeeb7e Move TorchConversion dialect and TorchTo* into torch-mlir 2021-09-23 21:39:31 -07:00
Sean Silva cab8d922ec Add TorchToIREE and factor out TorchConversion dialect.
This converts a basic list op (torch.prim.ListConstruct) to the IREE
dialect.

```
    def forward(self, x: float):
            return [x, x]
```

turns into:

```
builtin.func @forward(%arg0: !torch.float) -> !torch.list<!torch.float> {
  %0 = torch.prim.ListConstruct %arg0, %arg0 : (!torch.float, !torch.float) -> !torch.list<!torch.float>
  return %0 : !torch.list<!torch.float>
}
```

which turns into:

```
builtin.func @forward(%arg0: f64) -> !iree.list<f64> {
  %c1 = constant 1 : index
  %c0 = constant 0 : index
  %c2 = constant 2 : index
  %0 = iree.list.create %c2 : !iree.list<f64>
  iree.list.set %0[%c0], %arg0 : !iree.list<f64>, f64
  iree.list.set %0[%c1], %arg0 : !iree.list<f64>, f64
  return %0 : !iree.list<f64>
}
```

As part of doing this, I realized that it was time to formalize the IR
form that we reach right before running TorchTo{Linalg,Std,...}. We now
call it the "Torch backend contract". We then lower the "Torch backend
contract" to the "npcomp backend contract", which involves the new
TorchConversion (`torch_c`) dialect, which holds ops that need to
operate on both the npcomp backend types (e.g. builtin tensors, i1, IREE
list, etc.) and the `!torch` types.

This made more sense, as I realized that if I didn't factor out
`torch_c` then the Torch dialect would have a dependency on IREE
dialect (we previously didn't notice this was an issue because we only
depended on `builtin` types), which seemed wrong to me.

Recommended review order:
- TorchToIREE.cpp / `TorchToIREE/basic.mlir`
- Look at the new structure of createTorchScriptToNpcompBackendPipeline.
  It now lives in TorchConversion/Transforms/Passes.cpp and cleanly
  calls into `Torch::createTorchScriptToTorchBackendPipeline` for the
  frontend lowering to the Torch backend contract.
- Mechanical change extracting
  `torch_c.{to,from}_{i1,i64,f64,builtin_tensor,iree_list}` into a new
  TorchConversion dialect, and a few passes specific to the lowering
  from the Torch backend contract to the npcomp backend contract.
- Minor fixes to TorchToLinalg.cpp to use unconverted operands (now that
  we convert lists as part of operand materialization, we need to use
  the original operands). Also added test for AtenMaxPool2dOp and fixed
  m_TorchConstantIntList.
- TmpDeleteDeadIREELists pass. Temporary pass for deleting dead IREE lists that
  are created as part of operand materialization for conv/max pool/avg pool ops
  in TorchToLinalg.
2021-08-16 15:01:58 -07:00
Sean Silva 83b5b5456d Bump llvm-project to da289a174fc6617c7be37be2947480510fd4f02a
- Build adjustments for `.cpp.inc` dialect files.
- Renaming of `memref.dim` to `tensor.dim` for tensor case.

Minor changes:
- Renaming of `mlir::linalg::ReassociationIndices` to
  `mlir::ReassociationIndices`.
- Adjust command line option parsing in npcomp-run-mlir.
2021-07-07 13:57:29 -07:00
Sean Silva 79928cd2dd Generalize support for elementwise ops.
We plumb through e2e a fair number of interesting cases:
- unary, binary, ternary elementwise ops
- ops like `torch.aten.add.Tensor` that also take a scalar parameter
- static size-1 broadcasting

We allow the static size-1 broadcasting case, but emit a runtime error
in the case of dynamic size-1 broadcasting. This seems like a sweet spot
subset of things that can be lowered directly to linalg, while not being
overly constraining to users. This is consistent with what IREE is doing
for CHLO->Linalg lowering as well
([code](50bf7a87e4/iree/compiler/InputConversion/MHLO/BroadcastingToLinalgPatterns.cpp (L1))).

To test the static size-1 case, we added support for the
`torch.aten.unsqueeze` op and lowering for it through
`linalg.tensor_expand_shape`. This involved a generalization of
`MaximizeValueSemantics` able to handle it (the solution there also
works for `torch.aten.flatten.using_ints` which we need for ResNet
anyway)

Also, a few minor additional changes:
- Add `VerifyInvariantsBeforeBackendLowering` pass, which catches a
  large class of errors before we get to backend lowering (now that we
  are doing dialect conversion, the errors are way nicer if we just emit
  them up front rather than in the guts of a random pattern).
- Minor change to RefBackend to allow `linalg.tensor_expand_shape`.

Recommended review order:
- e2e tests in elementwise.py
- `ConvertElementwiseOp` in TorchToLinalg.cpp + elementwise.mlir test
- `ConvertAtenUnsqueezeOp` in TorchToLinalg.cpp + unsqueeze.mlir test
- RefineTypes.cpp + tests
- MaximizeValueSemantics changes + test
- VerifyInvariantsBeforeBackendLowering pass + test
2021-06-28 13:28:38 -07:00