This addresses 7 of the model failures I'm seeing in the test suite. See
[Shark-Turbine issue
#566](https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/566).
Need the op ```linalg.conv_2d_ngchw_gfchw_q``` to be added upstream
before merging this. See [llvm-project PR #92136
](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/92136).
A small additional expansion to operand quantization is included in this
patch to address a model failure that occurs when unblocking the
quantized group convolutions in one of these onnx models.
Updates:
- some unsupported modes are now going to report a match failure for
unsupported coordinate transformation modes.
- fixes a bug that was introduced in the last patch for resize (my
bad...)
- uses actual x and y coordinates for computing weights in bilinear
interpolation (rather than eps modified values)
- slightly simplifies the bilinear interpolation payload for readability
and performance
- passes coordinate transformation mode information from an onnx.Resize
op to the mode string for the aten._interpolate op. This allows us to
perform custom logic in the torch->linalg lowering to support
onnx.Resize options without losing the default behaviors of the
interpolate op.
This PR fixes the bugs for `Torch::AtenOneHotOp` by:
1) Using `Torch::kUnknownSize` as the default value for `numClasses` in
the pattern matching stage in `DecomposeAtenOneHotOp`
2) Adding `AtenIntScalarOp` to the patterns in `TorchToArith`
3) Handling both `int` and `float` types for `off` and `on` values in
`TorchOnnxToTorch` conversion
It also includes:
1) A new test in `TorchToArith/basic.mlir`, for `torch.aten.Int.Scalar`,
and
2) A new test in `decompose-complex-ops.mlir`, for `torch.aten.one_hot`
**Dependencies**
This PR is dependent on #3334.
This commit fixes the bugs for the `onnx.OneHot` operator by:
1) Converting negative indices to non-negative indices
2) Handling both `int` and `float` types for `off` and `on` values
3) Using the correct result type
It also includes a new unit test.
This commit fixes the onnx.MaxPool op lowering which was lacking the
indices result support.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivekkhandelwal1424@gmail.com>
The old lowering only had logic for 2d (i.e. images). this patch allows
interpolation for n spatial dims, which is required for some 3d vision
models such as
- onnx/models/pytorch-3dunet_vaiq_int8
which successfully compiles and runs with this patch.
* not to decompose `aten.amax` on `stablehlo` backend. Because it could
be lowering to `stablehlo.reduce` directly.
* lowering `aten.max.dim` to `stablehlo.reduce apply max` when
`AtenMaxDimOp.getIndices()` doesn't have users. It's more simple.
As mentioned in issue #3290 , the difference between onnx.Transpose in
versions 1 and 13 is minimal, and therefore should be supported with the
same conversion pattern.
* Enables assume_strict_symbolic_shapes on fx_importer imported
programs, indicating strict shape semantics.
* Reworks the view->reshape lowering to take advantage of strict mode
and do one of:
* Collapse to 0D
* Flatten/Unflatten when there is an inferred dim.
* Fallback to tensor.reshape
* Splits some test cases up and adds an attribute to control the old
pattern (so new corners can be tested in strict mode in isolation).
* Dynamic inferred mode needs upstream work to generalize expand_shape
(so that case is suppressed here).
* Deletes the assert from the existing tensor.reshape lowering if strict
shape mode is enabled (since the condition it is dynamically asserting
cannot happen).
This commit adds the OnnxToTorch support for ReduceSumSquare ops.
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This is probably a decent PR for learning about blocks and regions.
If you're here to learn about that, consider also looking at
lib/Conversion/TorchToSCF/TorchToSCF.cpp
While this doesn't include an e2e test, it is tested downstream in
https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-TestSuite/blob/main/e2eshark/onnx/operators/If/model.py
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Co-authored-by: Xida Ren <xida.ren.dev@gmail.com>
I spent a little while debugging numerics issues with some tests similar
to the ones in quantized_models.py, only to find that pytorch's
quantized conv transpose is catastrophically inaccurate. I'll upstream
the issue and only leave the tests here which are of the form quantize
-> dequantize -> op.
This is part 1 of ~3, formatting all miscellaneous text files and CPP files matched by a first run of pre-commit. These tend to be low change-traffic and are likely not disruptive.
Subsequent patches will format Python files and remaining CPP files.
Gridsampler
In onnx the interpolation mode is called 'linear' whereas in pytorch it
is called 'bilinear'. This led to the problem that everything other than
'bilinear' was rejected. It needed to be changed to linear.
Sparse tensor conversions are represented by special aten operators.
This PR ensures the conversions are recognized (instead of failing the
full torch aten lowering to linalg).
- Fix pad size to data_rank for dynamic paddingSize Tensor.
- This fix is in accordance with [input
specification](https://onnx.ai/onnx/operators/onnx__Pad.html#inputs) for
onnx.Pad
- Impl will need to be updated for dynamic padSize when support for
`axes` is added.
A choice was made to quantize the return type of Relu with a scale and
zero point copied from the input's quantization scheme. With this
choice, the torch-to-linalg conversion of quantized Relu essentially
computes max(input, zeroPoint) in the elementwise payload.
All e2e iree tests compiled, but they have the run issue of mismatch of
dtype like the following
```
expected:
1x1x2x2xsi32=[[[12 16][24 28]]]
actual:
1x1x2x2xi32=[[[12 16][24 28]]]
```
* promote input to output element-type when lowering to stablehlo, so
that it could satisfy stablehlo's type constraints.
* split promote-to-fp unary ops from fp-only unary ops.
This commit also cleans up the OnnxToTorch lowering for the Squeeze and
Unsqueeze op and adds the support for handling edge cases.
Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivekkhandelwal1424@gmail.com>
Version number was set too high. Lowered to support more cases allows
more tests to pass.
Co-authored-by: Robert Suderman <rsuderman@Roberts-MacBook-Pro.local>
Previous implementation erroneously mixed up num_outputs with
slice_size. New version correctly computs the slice size and directly
performs slicing rather than leveraging `aten.split.tensor`. This is due
to `onnx` supporting a fixed number of splits making the size
computation more easily computeable when lowering to `aten` rather than
deferring to `aten.split.tensor`.
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