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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ashay Rane f18b2be911
torch,linalg: add support for translating aten.linalg.vector_norm (#839)
This patch adds support for the torch.linalg.vector_norm op to the torch
dialect, including the necessary shape function.  It also extends the
conversion of reduction operators to support lowering of
AtenLinalgVectorNormOp, in addition to adding a handful of end-to-end
tests to validate the lowering.

There exist several opportunities to make this lowering optimal and
robust.  For instance, in its current form, the translation does not
support ord = 0, +inf, or -inf.  For L1 norms, we don't need to raise
each element to the power 1.0.  Similarly, L2 norms could benefit from
strength reduction.  Since the canonicalization pass is not able to
apply these optimizations, we should consider applying them during the
linalg lowering itself.
2022-05-19 15:48:15 -07:00
Prashant Kumar 12b3af70d3 [TORCH] Add folding of aten.detach op.
`aten.detach` op is folded and returns the first operand since it's an
identity function(kind of identity just remove the has_grad attribute).
2022-05-10 21:54:45 +05:30
Vivek Khandelwal 8a06419980 [MLIR][TORCH] Add E2E support for aten.masked_fill.Scalar op
This commit adds lowering of `aten.masked_fill.Scalar` op.
This commit also fixes the formatting of the file constant_alloc.py.

Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivek@nod-labs.com>
2022-05-02 22:27:33 +05:30
Ashay Rane a893c7d5cf
Add shape transfer function and lowering to linalg for aten.neg (#759)
* shape: add shape transfer function for aten.neg

Prior to this patch, the list of shape transfer functions did not
include `aten.neg`, which resulted in errors like below.

```
error: unsupported by backend lowering: tensor with unknown rank or dtype
note: see current operation: %0 = "torch.aten.neg"(%arg0) :
  (!torch.vtensor<[256,256],f32>) -> !torch.vtensor<*,f32>
note: this is likely due to a missing shape transfer function in shape_lib_gen.py
```

This patch fixes the problem by adding a shape transfer function to
reflect the point-wise nature of this operation.

* linalg: add translation of aten.neg operation

This patch adds a translation rule to lower `aten.neg` operations on
tensors to an `arith.negf` operation wrapped inside a `linalg.generic`
operation.  This patch also adds a rudimentary test.
2022-04-15 11:11:22 -07:00
Prashant Kumar fb8cb0c5f3 [LINALG] Add the lowering of `aten.ne.Scalar` op
The lowering of `aten.ne.Scalar` op has been added to
the linalg backend.
2022-04-05 21:07:28 +05:30
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos 5620fe030e
Add 1D, weight, and reduction support to nll_loss_backward (#729)
This commit adds the following support to the op `nll_loss_backward`:
- `input` tensor can be rank-1
- `weight` parameter
- `reduction` parameter
- `target`, `grad_output`, `total_weight` can be rank-0
- Checks that input tensors are of the expected type
2022-04-04 10:57:49 -07:00
Sean Silva 520725cdc5 Fix bad rename from "pseudo" to "valsem". 2022-03-28 20:40:42 +00:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos e966112c8d
Add final cast to TorchToLinalg conversions missing it (#692)
In order to make sure that the TorchToLinalg conversions leave the
graph in a valid state, the final result of the conversion has to be
casted to the result type of the op. This commit adds this cast to ops
that did not have it.
2022-03-23 13:52:32 -07:00
Qiang Fu f7c7bb800c
Add non-default dtype support for a few elementwise math ops. (#687)
* fix type inference
* fix Torch2Linalg conversion
* add test cases
2022-03-23 13:35:43 -07:00
Prateek Gupta 7256c9e395 [TORCH][MLIR] Fix the return types of `aten.native_layer_norm`.
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>
2022-03-17 12:08:32 +05:30
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 5d9222383c Split up TorchToLinalg.cpp
This helps keep things organized and also exposes more parallelism to
the build system. It seems though that most of the compile time is
actually spent in the headers though, so the wall time doesn't decrease
as much as I had hoped (and now that the headers are being included
multiple times, the cpu time actually increases a lot, sadly -- will try
to dig into this).
2022-03-14 10:19:41 -07:00