A user might want to avoid the extra layer of multiprocessing libary for
debugging purpose. In such cases, the -s flag can be used to force
sequential execution.
Added the dynamic registration of return function to the execution
engine. This makes sure that different/multiple return types are supported.
Also, updated the .style.yapf indentation to 4.
That way, downstreams don't have to duplicate this list.
Also, remove "external config" feature, since it is subsumed by just
importing the test suite.
This commit adds support for the cases of view op where the rank and
the shapes of the input and result are equal.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
Effectively, this mode works by compiling op by op as the NN is eagerly executed by PyTorch. Entailed in that compilation is building a representation of the op that can be `torch.jit.script`ed, importing using `ModuleBuilder`, and then executing (e.g., with `RefBackendLinalgOnTensorsBackend`). This mode includes a fallback to conventional PyTorch if anything in the torch-mlir compilation process fails (e.g., unsupported op).
Currently, all e2e tests pass execpt for two that involve an upstream PyTorch bug (https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/74400).
High priority next steps:
1. A compile cache in order to speed up reruns of the same NN.
2. Integration with IREE (though not in this repo).
3. Integration with `torch.distributed`.
- This commit adds decomposition of `aten.dropout` op. It also covers the
training mode of the same op.
- It also adds lowering of `aten.sub.float` op.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
This commit adds the op `ValsemVariantAtenCopyOp` that represents
`AtenCopy_Op` without the underscore. This is needed to make sure
that the `ReduceOpVariants` pass turns the in-place op into an op
that takes value tensors as inputs, otherwise the
`MaximizeValueSemantics` pass will not be able to add value
semantics correctly.
This commit also adds the lowering of `ValsemVariantAtenCopyOp`.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
This commit fixes the 2nd and 3rd return types of the `aten.native_layer_norm`.
Previously the mean and rSTD were returned with reduction dims removed.
This commit fixes this and keeps the reduction dims of the results.
Signed-Off-By: Prateek Gupta <prateek@nord-labs.com>
This commit adds the op `ValsemVariantAtenIndexPutImplOp` that represents
`Aten_IndexPutImpl_Op` without the underscore. This is needed to
make sure that the `ReduceOpVariants` pass turns the in-place op
into an op that takes value tensors as inputs, otherwise the
`MaximizeValueSemantics` pass will not be able to add value
semantics correctly.
This commit also adds the lowering of `ValsemVariantAtenIndexPutImplOp` op.
This commit also updates the `torch.bincount` op test cases.
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).
This pass is added to lower ops, which can not be lowered
via the TorchToLinalg pass, such as `torch.bincount` op.
This pass also uses torch-mlir's TMTensor Dialect to lower the
complex ops.
Also add torch.bincount op lowering with the help of TMTensor dialect
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
This commit adds support for integer type inputs for
`AtenMaxOp`, `AtenSumOp`, `AtenSumDimIntListOp`.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
- This commit adds E2E support for `aten.rand_like` and
`aten.bernoulli_.Tensor` ops.
- The `aten.bernoulli(x)` was implemented as:
`aten.bernoulli(x) = rand_like(x) < 0.5`, assuming 0.5 as default
probability, whereas according to the pytorch documentation:
https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.bernoulli.html#torch.bernoulli
the input x in `aten.bernoulli(x)` is itself a tensor containing
probabilities to be used for drawing the binary random number.
- So this commit fixes the `aten.bernoulli(x)` implementation as:
`aten.bernoulli(x) = rand_like(x) < x`.
- It also fixes the case where the input to `aten.bernoulli_.float` is
an integer tensor. In this case the input must be casted to float type
before passing it as operand to `aten.rand_like` op.
`aten.bernoulli_.float(x, p) = rand_like(float(x)) < p`.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
The view op allows for the new shape argument to have a -1 value for
one of the dimensions, and the op is expected to deduce the size of
that dimension by looking at the sizes of the other dimensions and
comparing it to the total number of elements in the original
tensor. This commit adds this functionality.
This commit does a couple of things. First, it fixes a bug in the
`linalg.generic` body of the `nll_loss_forward` lowering where the
`ignoreIndex` was being compared with the loop index rather than the
current element of the `target` tensor. This was not being caught by
the tests because they were not testing the case where `ingnoreIndex`
actually corresponds to a value in `target`. This has been fixed.
Second, this commit adds support for the `reduction` argument in
`torch.nll_loss_forward` as well as support for 1-D inputs. In order
to simplify the lowering code, I've refactored the code that creates
the `linalg.generic` ops for elementwise and reduction ops into static
functions, to avoid having boilerplate code for indexing maps, etc
that can be very error prone.
Note: The function `convertScalarToDtype` was moved to before all the
conversion patterns, but nothing in it was modified.
- This commit decomposes the `aten.batch_norm` op into the
`aten.native_batch_norm` op, instead of lowering it to the
`linalg.generic` op.
- It also adds run-time asserts in the `aten.native_batch_norm` lowering
to make sure that the shape of the weight, bias, running_mean, and
running_var must match the num of features.
- Since the `aten.native_batch_norm` op is not supported at TOSA backend,
all the modules that are dependent on the `aten.native_batch_norm` op
will fail and therefore they should be removed from the TOSA `passing`
set.
- It also moves `checkNotNone` to utility.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
This commit adds the op `PseudoAtenFillScalarOp` that represents
`AtenFill_ScalarOp` without the underscore. The approach is the same
as in commit dd998fa4d4.
Adding this op allows for a simpler and more consistent version of the
`empty` and `empty_like` op e2e tests.
- This commit adds lowering of `aten.le.Scalar` and `aten.ge.Scalar` ops
as a part of `convert-torch-to-linalg` pass.
- It also creates a new test script `elementwise_comparison.py` for all
element-wise comparison ops.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
- This commit adds lowering of `aten.eq.int` op as a part of
`convert-torch-to-std` pass.
- It also refactors the code for binary comparison ops lowering.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
- This commit adds lowering of `aten.Bool.Tensor` and
`aten.Float.Tensor` op as a part of `convert-torch-to-linalg` pass.
- It also adds support for returning bool types.
- It also fixes lowering of the `aten.Int.Tensor` op for non-zero rank
input tensors.
- If a scalar number is converted to a 0-d tensor and passed on to the
`aten.Float.Tensor` op, it folds to the scalar number.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>
- The `self` name is being used as a keyword argument to the
`torch.ops.aten.nll_loss_backward` function call, which produces
name-conflict error with the python keyword `self` which is pointer to
the current object.
- This commit fixes this issue by replacing the keyword argument by
positional argument.
Signed-Off-by: Gaurav Shukla <gaurav@nod-labs.com>