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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ashay Rane 0b46462528
Miscellaneous fixes for Windows builds (#1376)
* test: allow spaces in path to Python executable

On Windows, the path to the Python binary may contain spaces, so this
patch adds quotes around the path to the python executable.

Thanks to @sstamenova for suggesting the fix!

* python: remove header file that causes Windows build failures

Similar to https://reviews.llvm.org/D125284, we can safely remove this
header file without affecting the build on either Linux.  It is
necessary to remove this header file on Windows builds since otherwise
it causes build errors.

* python: drop `TORCH_API` from function defined in Torch-MLIR

`TORCH_API` should apply to functions that are either exported by
libtorch.so or ones that are imported from libtorch.so by its downstream
consumers (like Torch-MLIR).  Neither case applies to the
`importJitFunctionAsFuncOp()` function, since it is defined in
Torch-MLIR (and thus outside libtorch.so).  This patch fixes the problem
by dropping `TORCH_API` from that function's declaration.

* python: make output of class anotations deterministic

The `class-annotator-repr.py` test checks for class annotations in a
specific order, but prior to this patch, the order was
non-deterministic, since the code iterated on an _unordered_ map.

This patch makes the iteration order deterministic through two changes:
1. using a sorted map
2. using the class qualified name instead of the address of the class in
memory

* test: use Python3_EXECUTABLE as interpreter path for consistency

This ensures that tests use the Python3 version that was detected using
CMake, instead of whichever python version that happens to be in the
PATH variable when invoking the test.

* test: fix RUN string

The parenthesis syntax does not run on Windows (the shell interprets the
`(` character as part of the path).  Moreover, the ODR violation in the
comment no longer seems to apply.

* python: port parallel test framework to Windows

Since Windows does not support `fork` natively, Python's
`multiprocessing` module needs to use `spawn` on Windows.  However, to
use `spawn`, the multiprocessing module serializes (or pickles) the
worker function and its arguments.  Sadly, the multiprocessing module
(both the default one in Python and the one that is extended in PyTorch)
is unable to serialize lambda functions (see
https://stackoverflow.com/a/19985580) for detals.

Unfortunately, given how our tests are structured, we require that the
function under test is passed as an argument to another function, so we
cannot sidestep our use of lambda functions.

To resolve this problem, this patch makes use of the `multiprocess` and
`dill` Python modules, which together offers a multiprocessing mechanism
that can serialize lambda functions.  The multiprocess module also
offers a process pool, which simplifies the code for our parallel
testing framework.
2022-09-29 12:07:43 -05:00
Ziheng Jiang c61c99e887
[MHLO] Init MHLO integration. (#1083)
Co-authored-by: Bairen Yi <yibairen.byron@bytedance.com>
Co-authored-by: Jiawei Wu <xremold@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tianyou Guo <tianyou.gty@alibaba-inc.com>
Co-authored-by: Xu Yan <yancey.yx@alibaba-inc.com>
Co-authored-by: Ziheng Jiang <ziheng.jiang@bytedance.com>
2022-07-20 16:18:16 -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 68fefe7e1f Remove NPCOMP_ENABLE_IREE CMake flag.
Our new dependency management solution relies:
- on the C++ side with the public iree-dialects project, which we
  include and are using as representative of some missing upstream
  ops (so we treat them "as if" they were upstream, with the hope of
  upstreaming them after some codevelopment has happened)
- on the Python side, with simple PYTHONPATH manipulation or installed
  Python packages. No CMake stuff required.
2021-09-17 09:27:49 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo 2dbab50444
Rework the python build to a static assembly of MLIR+NPCOMP (#251)
* Adapt to python build system updates.

* Bump llvm to 310c9496d80961188e8d8f8ad306cdf44bd7541f (includes python build updates)
* Adds refback C-API.
* Re-layers all python builds.
* Rework CI.
2021-07-27 16:10:10 -07:00
mikeurbach 0f6a65a1c5
Enable building using LLVM_EXTERNAL_PROJECTS. (#152)
This allows building NPCOMP as an external project of LLVM, similar to
how CIRCT can be built: https://github.com/llvm/circt/pull/227.

The CMake options to use this build style look like this:

```
  -DLLVM_EXTERNAL_PROJECTS=npcomp \
  -DLLVM_EXTERNAL_NPCOMP_SOURCE_DIR=/path/to/mlir-npcomp \
```
2021-01-26 11:43:43 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo 571c8b448a Collapse different top level test directories into test/.
* Uses local configs and unsupported annotation to disable optional tests.
* This separation was just an artifact of having initial trouble getting lit setup.
2020-08-03 17:41:16 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo 953ef89a30 Add npcomp-opt and lit runner. 2020-04-26 17:55:15 -07:00