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9 Commits (db6721084a2b3f41216e9cc7e0ea9263c33f196e)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Rob Suderman db6721084a
Integrate LLVM at llvm/llvm-project@593f6fdcb4 (#3260) 2024-04-29 12:01:40 -07:00
Stella Laurenzo 5d4b803914 [NFC reformat] Run pre-commit on all files and format misc.
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.
2024-04-27 14:08:09 -07:00
penguin_wwy 6679728c56
Fix deprecated uses of cast/dyn_cast/dyn_cast_or_null/isa (#3243)
Like #3130, gradually replace the deprecated code

https://github.com/llvm/mlir-www/blob/main/website/content/deprecation/_index.md#deprecated
2024-04-27 14:00:56 -07:00
penguin_wwy d4a30b7e67
Fix deprecated uses of cast/dyn_cast/dyn_cast_or_null/isa (#3130)
We should prefer functional style as the method style is deprecated
https://github.com/llvm/mlir-www/blob/main/website/content/deprecation/_index.md#deprecated
(https://mlir.llvm.org/deprecation/)
2024-04-11 06:47:35 -07:00
Rob Suderman e30a083aff
[torch] Rework lowering to tm_tensor.scatter to stop serialization (#2940)
We collapsed and broadcasted scatter indices to a single element
version. We should instead upport `tm_tensor.scatter`s support for
multiple indices and the implicitly broadcasted behavior. This avoids
the serialization and materializing a needlessly large indices tensor.
2024-02-27 11:46:57 -08:00
Rob Suderman e9cdd6cbc5
[torch] Fix tm_tensor.attention for end-to-end (#2907)
Some operations include a backend matcher for specialized operations. We
map these back to generics so they appropriately match to the high
performance versions. This is done for the attention operation.
2024-02-13 21:18:01 -08:00
Quinn Dawkins 494089d53d
Clang format refresh (#2812)
After noticing a number of commits with unrelated formatting changes,
I think something was changed with clang-format at one point and we're
seeing a number of unrelated changes. Doing a refresh can help avoid
this.

The changes made here came from
```
find lib -iname *.h -o -iname *.cpp  | xargs clang-format -i --style=llvm
find include -iname *.h -o -iname *.cpp  | xargs clang-format -i --style=llvm
find projects -iname *.h -o -iname *.cpp  | xargs clang-format -i --style=llvm
```
2024-01-29 12:59:33 -05:00
Kunwar Grover fb1dfa3126
Bump llvm-project to 6b65d79fbb4682468333cea42b62f15c2dffd8f3 (#2723)
Co-authored-by: hanhanW <hanhan0912@gmail.com>
2024-01-04 14:33:41 -08:00
Stella Laurenzo 6961f0a247
Re-organize project structure to separate PyTorch dependencies from core project. (#2542)
This is a first step towards the structure we discussed here:
https://gist.github.com/stellaraccident/931b068aaf7fa56f34069426740ebf20

There are two primary goals:

1. Separate the core project (C++ dialects and conversions) from the
hard PyTorch dependencies. We move all such things into projects/pt1 as
a starting point since they are presently entangled with PT1-era APIs.
Additional work can be done to disentangle components from that
(specifically LTC is identified as likely ultimately living in a
`projects/ltc`).
2. Create space for native PyTorch2 Dynamo-based infra to be upstreamed
without needing to co-exist with the original TorchScript path.

Very little changes in this path with respect to build layering or
options. These can be updated in a followup without commingling
directory structure changes.

This also takes steps toward a couple of other layering enhancements:

* Removes the llvm-external-projects/torch-mlir-dialects sub-project,
collapsing it into the main tree.
* Audits and fixes up the core C++ build to account for issues found
while moving things. This is just an opportunistic pass through but
roughly ~halves the number of build actions for the project from the
high 4000's to the low 2000's.

It deviates from the discussed plan by having a `projects/` tree instead
of `compat/`. As I was thinking about it, this will better accommodate
the follow-on code movement.

Once things are roughly in place and the CI passing, followups will
focus on more in-situ fixes and cleanups.
2023-11-02 19:45:55 -07:00