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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos d803ab4eeb
Cast `number` to `float` when shape function takes Scalar arg (#1978)
To keep things simple in shape functions, `Scalar` inputs are
considered `float`s. This means that when inserting the shape
functions into the IR, we must cast any `!torch.number`s into `float`s
so that the operand type matches the expected type in the shape
function. This commit adds the cast from `Scalar` to `float`.
2023-03-28 09:30:31 -07:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos b723186983
Remove all but one of valsem ops + move fill.Scalar to elementwise (#1531)
This commit removes almost all of the valsem ops, since the value
semantics version of the ops now exist in PyTorch. The only op missing
is `aten.bernoulli_.float`. In addition, this commit also simplifies
the implementation of `aten.fill.Scalar` by moving it to the pattern
that converts elementwise ops.
2022-10-28 15:06:11 +00:00
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
Sean Silva 92da4988f0 Improve "pseudo" op terminology.
The term "pseudo" is very vague and was getting confusing (I felt I had
to explain it in every comment referencing it). Instead, rework the
"pseudo" ops to instead be named:

- MLIR Syntax: `torch.valsem.*`
- C++ / ODS: `ValsemVariant*Op`

This makes it clear what the concept is, and avoids confusion with other
things that might be called "pseudo", since these are very specific and
should be 100% consistently named w.r.t. the non-valsem-variant ops that
they correspond to.
2022-03-15 17:57:52 -07:00
Sean Silva 84a9693006 Elide `!torch.` prefix in nested dialect types.
This leads to much more succinct types in many cases:

```
!torch.list<!torch.int>
!torch.list<int>

!torch.tuple<!torch.list<!torch.int>, !torch.list<!torch.int>>
!torch.tuple<list<int>, list<int>>

!torch.optional<!torch.list<!torch.int>>
!torch.optional<list<int>>

!torch.list<list<list<tensor>>>
!torch.list<!torch.list<!torch.list<!torch.tensor>>>
```

I would like to take this further and allow omitting the `!torch.`
prefix in all cases, but that's harder -- for example, we currently use
`FuncOp` for functions, and so I don't think we can customize the
printing there. It seems like it will be a longer road to getting that
level of customization.
2022-03-15 17:24:08 -07:00
Sean Silva a5fe0cf063 Introduce new shape library design.
See the documentation in `docs/shape_lib.md` and
`docs/adding_a_shape_function.md` for an overview of the system.

This completely overhauls how we represent shape functions. In
particular, RefineTypes does not infer shapes anymore (only dtypes).
Shape functions are now written in (TorchScript'able) Python.

Recommended review order:

1. Read `docs/shape_lib.md` and `docs/adding_a_shape_function.md`.
1. Code and tests for ReifyShapeCalculations, DropShapeCalculations.
1. Code and tests for SimplifyShapeCalculations.
1. shape_lib_gen.py
1. Code and tests for new RefineTypes pass.
1. Random folders/canonicalizers in TorchOps.cpp and associated test in
   `canonicalize.mlir`.
1. New ReadOnly trait inferred from the registry.
1. Any miscellaneous remaining stuff.

Example `-print-ir-after-all` for ElementwiseUnaryModule:
[IR lowering dump](https://gist.github.com/silvasean/e4dc8cbc8d00aac7819602e3cbd8e212).

Example `-print-ir-after-all` for ElementwiseBinaryModule:
[IR lowering dump](https://gist.github.com/silvasean/daf6860ecced732af3568af6b1899113).
2022-03-15 12:41:58 -07:00