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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rob Suderman afca88a058
[NFC] Change to *cast instead of .*cast variants (#3405)
Member casts have been deprecated. Changing over a bunch of the member
cast calls to the global templated variants to remove deprecation
warnings.
2024-05-30 23:45:13 -07:00
penguin_wwy 1f544c37d0
[NFC] Remove unused header files (#3386) 2024-05-30 14:30:36 +08:00
penguin_wwy d4a30b7e67
Fix deprecated uses of cast/dyn_cast/dyn_cast_or_null/isa (#3130)
We should prefer functional style as the method style is deprecated
https://github.com/llvm/mlir-www/blob/main/website/content/deprecation/_index.md#deprecated
(https://mlir.llvm.org/deprecation/)
2024-04-11 06:47:35 -07:00
Xida Ren (Cedar) cb5cb506df
Fix SCF Forloop fails to convert to linalg when a tensor argument is supplied to the loop block (#3040)
Co-authored-by: Rob Suderman <rob.suderman@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Xida Ren <xida.ren.dev@gmail.com>
2024-03-20 11:04:02 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo 6961f0a247
Re-organize project structure to separate PyTorch dependencies from core project. (#2542)
This is a first step towards the structure we discussed here:
https://gist.github.com/stellaraccident/931b068aaf7fa56f34069426740ebf20

There are two primary goals:

1. Separate the core project (C++ dialects and conversions) from the
hard PyTorch dependencies. We move all such things into projects/pt1 as
a starting point since they are presently entangled with PT1-era APIs.
Additional work can be done to disentangle components from that
(specifically LTC is identified as likely ultimately living in a
`projects/ltc`).
2. Create space for native PyTorch2 Dynamo-based infra to be upstreamed
without needing to co-exist with the original TorchScript path.

Very little changes in this path with respect to build layering or
options. These can be updated in a followup without commingling
directory structure changes.

This also takes steps toward a couple of other layering enhancements:

* Removes the llvm-external-projects/torch-mlir-dialects sub-project,
collapsing it into the main tree.
* Audits and fixes up the core C++ build to account for issues found
while moving things. This is just an opportunistic pass through but
roughly ~halves the number of build actions for the project from the
high 4000's to the low 2000's.

It deviates from the discussed plan by having a `projects/` tree instead
of `compat/`. As I was thinking about it, this will better accommodate
the follow-on code movement.

Once things are roughly in place and the CI passing, followups will
focus on more in-situ fixes and cleanups.
2023-11-02 19:45:55 -07:00
Daniel Garvey ff7f8b21dc
update llvm-project to d13da154a7c7eff77df8686b2de1cfdfa7cc7029 (#2483) 2023-09-26 16:15:55 -05:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos 41bafe13cc
[build] Update llvm tag to a3f2751f (#2397)
This commit updates the `llvm-project` and `mlir-hlo` submodules to
commits:

llvm-project: a3f2751f782f3cdc6ba4790488ec20163a40ac37
mlir-hlo: 97c7e4b4506c3a2441c923e592833f45da439009

Changes made:

- Rename `getSuccessorEntryOperands` with `getEntrySuccessorOperands`
and remove `operands` from
`getSuccessorRegions` (https://reviews.llvm.org/D157506)
- Make `TypeConverter` a `const` (https://reviews.llvm.org/D157601)
2023-08-15 09:53:28 -07:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos dd35488da5
build: update llvm tag to 798fa4b4 (#1684)
- Support for non-prefixed accessors has been removed. See:
  https://reviews.llvm.org/D136727
- Rename `operands` to `methodOperands` in `prim.CallMethod` since the
  name `operands` overlaps with a builtin method name. See:
  https://reviews.llvm.org/D136727
- Add passes in refbackend to lower memref.subview. See:
  https://reviews.llvm.org/D136377
- Replace `CopyToValueTensorOps` first in `RewriteViewLikeSubgraph` in
  maximize-value-semantics.

  The current implementation of the `RewriteViewLikeSubgraph` pass in
  maximize-value-semantics creates temporarily invalid IR. In
  particular, given a forward slice starting from a
  `CopyToNonValueTensorOp` and ending in `CopyToValueTensorOp`s, the
  pass first replaces all uses of the `CopyToNonValueTensorOp` with
  its operand, which results in all the `CopyToValueTensorOp` users
  having their operand have type `!torch.vtensor`, which is invalid.

  The correct way to do things is to first replace all the
  `CopyToValueTensorOp`s with their operand, and then replace all uses
  of the `CopyToNonValueTensorOp` with its operand.

  This only started failing now because the generated accessor
  `getOperand` for the `CopyToValueTensorOp` now returns a
  `TypedValue<NonValueTensorType>`, which has an assert checking that
  the value returned is of the expected type.
2022-12-07 12:20:41 -08:00
Ashay Rane faa9a78e38
build: update llvm tag to 6f46ff37 (#1448)
Summary of changes:
 - Updated references to the Arith dialect
   (https://reviews.llvm.org/D134762)
 - Switched to prefixed accessors for MemRef dialect
   (https://reviews.llvm.org/D134995)
 - Fixed warnings about signed/unsigned comparisons, ignored return
   values, and unused variables
2022-10-05 08:28:06 -05:00
Maksim Levental 829717c96e
Bump LLVM (#958) 2022-06-22 22:23:46 -05:00
Prateek Gupta e1db318a3c [TORCH][MLIR]Add lowering for control flow operations.
1. This commit adds lowering of "while-like" prim loop to scf.while
operation.
2. Adds lowering of "for-like" prim loops to scf.for operation.

Signed-Off-By: Prateek Gupta <prateek@nod-labs.com>
2022-04-29 16:25:58 +05:30
Ashay Rane 9208bf0eb6
llvm: bump tag to e1318078 (#781)
The updated LLVM code includes a patch to create bfloat16 array
attributes, thus enabling a different patch to torch-mlir to flesh out
support for the bfloat16 type.
2022-04-26 12:27:51 -07:00
Vigilans 63fb1e5aad Bump LLVM at 8361c5da30588d3d4a48eae648f53be1feb5cfad 2022-03-18 13:16:14 -04:00
dan 3745f54489 Update external/llvm-project
- Add `qualified` to ods because of
https://reviews.llvm.org/D113873 and https://reviews.llvm.org/D116905
- Needed to revert https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/520 as it
was based on an old torch version.
https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/527 will bring this back with
a better design.
- Change ConvertAtenCatOp to use more accurate tensor shape info and
as much static info as possible to pass `tensor.insert_slice`
verification code added by https://reviews.llvm.org/D114715
- Other minor fixes
2022-01-18 13:25:42 -05:00
Yi Zhang 53733933a4 Update llvm upstream to 0b17336f793108a7b10c3fa913039144ef1d0f61
Update AsmPrinter/Parser and MatchAndRewrite
2021-11-16 13:04:51 -05:00
Sean Silva 0c5c84d63d Add a basic TOSA E2E backend.
We lower through linalg-on-tensors and use RefBackend to run it.
This adds enough support for a "tanh" op. Adding more ops should be
fairly mechanical now that things are wired up. Run with:
```
./tools/torchscript_e2e_test.sh -c tosa
```

The backend structure is very similar to linalg-on-tensors based E2E
backends and is a nice parallel (see `tosa_backend.py`). Actually, this
forced a nice refactoring to the layering here. We removed
`torchscript-module-to-linalg-on-tensors-backend-pipeline` and instead
require separately running
```
torchscript-function-to-torch-backend-pipeline,torch-backend-to-linalg-on-tensors-backend-pipeline
```
This highlights the step that lowers to the "torch backend contract"
of cleaned up `torch` dialect ops is a critical step in the lowering.
Going forward, that is the key load-bearing contract of the torch-mlir
project, not the linalg-on-tensors backend contract.

Recommended review order:
- `TorchToTosa.cpp` / `TorchToTosa/basic.mlir`
- `python/torch_mlir_e2e_test/torchscript/configs/tosa_backend.py` and
  the new `utils.py` file there.
- `python/torch_mlir_e2e_test/tosa_backends/linalg_on_tensors.py` and
  `abc.py` in that directory for the TOSA backend e2e interface.
- other misc mechanical changes
2021-10-08 09:59:45 -07:00
Sean Silva 5b6902e31c Dual license the torch-mlir project.
This commit (with approval from all contributors) dual licenses
the torch-mlir project under both the standard LLVM license and the
standard PyTorch license. This will facilitate moving code between
torch-mlir and the two upstream projects.

The standard file comment is now:

```
// This file is licensed under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
// Also available under a BSD-style license. See LICENSE.
```

See `LICENSE` in the project root for the terms of both licenses.
2021-10-01 10:46:08 -07:00
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 28a7738189 [torch-mlir earthmoving (1/N)] C/C++ code movement.
This creates the `external/torch-mlir` directory as an
LLVM_EXTERNAL_PROJECTS-compatible project (analogous to
`iree-dialects`) and completes movement/rename of all pure MLIR C/C++
compiler code into there. The next step will be to move all the Python
code / code that links/includes PyTorch C++ code (which currently lives
in `frontends/pytorch`) into a subdirectory here.

I call this "earthmoving" because it is mostly mechanical changes and
renames. As a quick summary (we can change this down the road easily)
- C++ `mlir::NPCOMP::Torch -> mlir::torch::Torch`
- CAPI `npcompTorchListTypeGet -> torchMlirTorchListTypeGet`
- preprocessor `#ifndef NPCOMP_ -> #ifndef TORCHMLIR_`
- CMake `NPCOMPFoo -> TorchMLIRFoo`

The goal of this is to create a standalone project creating a center of
mass for entry into the MLIR ecosystem from PyTorch, suitable in scope
for eventual inclusion/ownership in PyTorch. The idea is that
`external/torch-mlir` will some day be pulled out into its own
repository, and then npcomp will simply pull it in as a submodule.

Layering-wise, what lives in `torch-mlir` lowers code from PyTorch
(currently TorchScript, but TorchFX or pytorch/xla-style tracing are
possible extensions) down to what we have been calling the "Torch
backend contract" which is cleaned up IR (inlining, simplifcation,
conversion to value tensors, ...) entirely in the `torch` dialect. This
is the branching off point for further lowering, of which npcomp takes
one opinion (outside `torch-mlir` of course!), namely the
`TorchConversion` dialect/transforms which lower to IR suitable for IREE
and other linalg-on-tensors based lower-level compilers.

Summary of changes:
- move `{include,lib,test}/Dialect/Torch` into `torch-mlir`
- move relevant parts of CAPI into `torch-mlir`.
- leave a few things related to the `torch-mlir` Python build commented
  out, which should be resolved in a subsequent change.
2021-09-10 21:44:37 -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
Yi Zhang 45f2edfc7a Add TorchToSCF pass.
1. Add TorchToSCF pass.
2. Convert prim.If and prim.If.yield.
2021-06-23 08:06:43 -07:00