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Author SHA1 Message Date
lingzhiz1998 5bc59ce1fa
[TorchToLinalg] Support lowering MaxPool3dWithIndices (#3652)
Support torch.MaxPool3dWithIndices lowering to linalg backend.
2024-08-27 14:14:25 -05:00
penguin_wwy 6eba5bc9ee
[Torch] Extract TensorPlaceholder to a common interface (#3668) 2024-08-27 23:31:28 +08:00
Xida Ren (Cedar) 4358aaccd6
Add per-test timeouts to catch infinite loops (#3650)
Previously we only had full suite timeouts, making it impossible to
identify
which specific tests were hanging. This patch adds:

1. Per-test timeout support in the test framework
2. A default 600s timeout for all tests
3. A deliberately slow test to verify the timeout mechanism works

The timeout is implemented using Python's signal module. Tests that
exceed
their timeout are marked as failures with an appropriate error message.

This should help catch and isolate problematic tests that enter infinite
loops, without needing to re-run the entire suite multiple times.
2024-08-21 11:37:31 -07:00
zjgarvey f66908f190
[TorchToLinalg] address a dtype mismatch in `aten.multinomial` lowering (#3630)
Resolves <https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/issues/3628>
Unblocks a compile failure for one of the MiGraphx models
(`AgentModel`).
2024-08-20 15:14:48 -05:00
pkapris-syrmia 23ec5399e5
Implement lowering of aten.atleast_2d (#3546)
This operator is needed to implement aten.vstack, which will be
submitted in a subsequent PR
2024-08-14 18:52:31 +05:30
Branko Trifkovic da877a781e
Added support for integer to complex conversion (#3604) 2024-08-14 18:13:00 +05:30
pkapris-syrmia 10fe5d08d1
Implement lowering for torch.aten.rad2deg (#3586) 2024-08-14 16:37:28 +05:30
Rob Suderman 9ab93436c4
[torch] Support diagonal `einsum.Diagonal` (#3618)
The einsum lowering was missing the behavior for duplicate indices in
the equation. This amounts to a diagonalization along duplicate pairs of
indices in the equation.
2024-08-13 09:38:43 -07:00
pkapris-syrmia d11d6f6fea
[TorchToLinalg] Fix torch.aten.remainder for negative operands (#3581)
Closes #3575

The PyTorch remainder operator is meant to compute the Python modulus
operator entrywise:

https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.remainder.html#torch.remainder

In python the modulus operator is meant to always return a result with
the same sign as the divisor:

https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#binary-arithmetic-operations

In other words, torch.aten.remainder should return a Python-style
modulus instead of a C-style modulus. However the remainder operator was
simply translated into arith.ModSI or arith.ModF, which both effectively
compute the C-style modulus. Now the lowering has been modified so that
the modulus operator works properly with negative numbers, both in the
dividend, and the divisor.
2024-08-13 21:17:21 +05:30
Matthias Gehre 334633b738
e2e: Enable generate-runtime-verification pass (#3615)
This adds the `generate-runtime-verification` pass into the linalg
refbackend, and moves all tests that now abort at runtime into the crash
set, sorted by their respective errors.

I have fixed on set of errors found that way, which are mismatches
between the static dimensions we cast to and the actual dynamic
dimensions. This was caused by wrong annotations on the test cases, like
in
https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/3615/files#diff-48bfbf41fcad5fa01b49197d251114f84a2b8de4f1d87ab938a061aedd1419b1R1931
2024-08-12 14:15:12 +02:00
Felix Schneider 0314188dbe
[torch] Basic support for per-channel quantized graphs (#3623)
This patch adds basic support for lowering graphs with per-channel
quantization. Per-channel quantized ops have to be excluded from
`FuseQuantizedOps` for now but can be used in QDQ quantized form.

Using this patch, we're able to import and execute (on the linalg
backend) graphs with per-channel quantization applied using the "new"
PyTorch 2.0 Export Quantization.
2024-08-10 15:51:09 +02:00
zjgarvey 8d95fe9eeb
[TorchToArith] Add a lowering for `torch.add.float_int` (#3594) 2024-08-07 11:55:27 -05:00
Branko Trifkovic 2d6bfb2dec
[LINALG] Added support for conversion from float to complex. (#3595) 2024-08-07 12:36:48 +05:30
Yuanqiang Liu 7030445c15
[e2e_testing] check process exitcode early in e2e (#3591)
It will exit immediately. So it doesn't need to wait 6 min.
2024-08-05 10:41:09 +08:00
yyp0 22cd4441e7
[Torch] Add support for static uneven divisible AdaptiveAvgPool2d (#3566)
The static uneven divisible AdaptiveAvgPool2d means that although the
input size is not an integer multiple of ouput size, but the kernel and
stride size can also be fixed (not dynamic). The derivation logic of
kernel and stride size is consistent with
torch/_decomp/decomposations.py:adaptive_avg_pool2d as described in the
following:

1. Stride Size
Firstly , derive the start index in each reduce operation according to
the output size (`n`), `start_index = ([0, 1, ..., n - 1] * input_size)
// output_size`. For each index `k`, if `k * (input_size % output_size)
< output_size`, then the current and previous stride keeps the same as
`input_size // output_size`. So suppose `(n-1) * (input_size %
output_size) < output_size`, the stride in the whole AdaptiveAvgPool2d
process keeps static, as `input_size // output_size`.

2. Kernel Size
torch/_decomp/decomposations.py:adaptive_avg_pool2d calculates a static
kernel size when the input/output sizes satisfy either of the two
conditions, `input_size % output_size == 0` or `output_size %
(input_size % output_size) == 0`. Here if `input_size % output_size ==
0`, then the kernel size equals `input_size // output_size`, otherwise
`input_size // output_size + 1.`
2024-08-01 11:37:53 +08:00
yyp0 f49b9c14f1
[Torch] Add support for Aten__Or__BoolOp (#3574) 2024-07-31 17:23:53 +08:00
Suraj Sudhir d3efab984b
[TOSA] Fix Tensor.hacked_twin to support diff size indexes (#3547)
- Broadcasts index list tensors
- Adds torch.nn.Unfold test

Signed-off-by: Suraj Sudhir <suraj.sudhir@arm.com>
2024-07-30 14:32:05 -07:00
Ivan Butygin 8bd1b9751f
`max_unpool3d` linalg lowering (#3536)
An attempt of  `aten.max_unpool3d` to linalg lowering.
There are known issues with this implementation (see comment in code).
2024-07-30 20:59:17 +03:00
zjgarvey f1c74e1431
[TorchToLinalg] add support for depthwise qconv (#3564)
- Adds support for lowering depthwise + quantized convolution ops to
linalg::DepthwiseConv2DNhwcHwcQOp
- Changed the variable name for groupSize (which is really C/G) to the
more appropriate numGroups (G).
- Discovered in e2e testing that linalg does not accept (Cin = groups &&
Cout = K*groups for K>1) as a "depthwise" conv, so this also updates the
case-checking to reflect this issue.
2024-07-29 12:25:07 -07:00
bosko-syrmia 2cdf3deae3
implement lowering of torch.aten._linalg_slogdet (#3524) 2024-07-19 11:24:43 +05:30
Branko Trifkovic c7d972ed58
Implement lowering of torch.aten.tril_indices (#3517) 2024-07-18 18:38:12 +05:30
pkapris-syrmia fde286f491
Implement lowering for torch.aten.hann_window.periodic (#3502) 2024-07-17 18:21:23 +05:30
pkapris-syrmia b59efc75f3
Implement lowering of torch.aten.atleast_1d (#3498)
This operator is necessary in order to implement torch.aten.vstack.
Which will be added in a future PR.
2024-07-17 18:20:30 +05:30
Arham Khan 574143448b
[E2E][ONNX] torch.multinomial (#3404)
This PR adds a conversion in the TorchOnnxToTorch pass for the ONNX
Multinomial operation. It also adds a TorchToLinalg lowering for the
`aten.Multinomial` op and does a light refactor of some repeated code
that generates random floating point numbers in
`TorchToLinalg/Random.cpp`.
2024-07-16 23:09:39 +05:30
rohan-tan-bhowmik 0791a8860c
[Torch] Implements TorchToLinalg lowering of torch.ops.aten._weight_norm_interface (#3538)
Resolves https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/757.

Adds TorchToLinalg lowering for `Aten_WeightNormInterfaceOp`.

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Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <rbhowmik@RohanBhowmikVM.judsoscro3wupi0qm4bjlj5m3b.bx.internal.cloudapp.net>
2024-07-16 23:09:12 +05:30
Yuanqiang Liu 5e4f00acb1
[Torch] add support for aten.scatter_add (#3534) 2024-07-12 09:15:42 +08:00
Yuanqiang Liu b38585e077
[Torch Dialect] fix aten.nan_to_num's decomposition when inf=None (#3530)
also add shape infer in decomposition, see
https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/issues/3312
2024-07-11 08:46:40 +08:00
Yuanqiang Liu e2fbded49c
[Torch Dialect] improve argmax/argmin's decomposition to support keep… (#3514)
…dim=True when dim=None
2024-07-02 09:08:57 +08:00
Yuanqiang Liu 0e71a192d8
[Torch] support decomposition of aten.aminmax (#3513)
* unify decompisition of `aten.amax` and `aten.amin`
* support `aten.amax` with `dim=()`
2024-06-29 21:44:05 +08:00
Yuanqiang Liu f9fc741eef
[Stablehlo] support aten.any.dim, aten.min.dim (#3500)
* refactor `TorchToStablehlo/Reduction.cpp`
* add `ConvertAtenReduceWithIndicesOp` patterns
2024-06-29 16:53:33 +08:00
Yuanqiang Liu 73ba09c587
support both option -v and TORCH_MLIR_TEST_VERBOSE (#3511)
so that we could run `python3 -m e2e_testing.main -v` to specify
`verbose=True`
2024-06-29 10:43:31 +08:00
Jiawei Wu f75cbb4df9
[torch dialect] emit aten.fmax/fmin and add decomposition patterns (#3510) 2024-06-29 00:07:55 +08:00
Aart Bik 1f73895f93
[torch-mlir] bump to llvm/llvm-project@9b78ddf3b2 (#3491)
This bump triggered an upstream assert. Includes a WAR for #3506.

Also includes several things I needed to do to repro:

* When TORCH_MLIR_TEST_CONCURRENCY=1, test runs will be printed.
* Added TORCH_MLIR_TEST_VERBOSE=1 handling to enable verbose mode
(useful on CI).

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Co-authored-by: Stella Laurenzo <stellaraccident@gmail.com>
2024-06-27 19:28:02 -07:00
Ramiro Leal-Cavazos e29191bd08
[LINALG] Broadcast `values` to shape of slize in `index_put` (#3487)
The `index_put` operation, `input[indices] = values`, allows for the
values to be any shape that is broadcastable to the slice
`input[indices]`. This commit adds broadcasting support to the Linalg
lowering of `IndexPutHackedTwinOp`.

Fixes: #3465
2024-06-26 08:59:49 +00:00
zjgarvey d2bc70f188
[TorchToLinalg][ONNX] Add Basic Determinant Support (#3481)
This adds support for a few ops:

- torch.linalg_det
- torch._linalg_det (if the LU and pivot returns are unused)
- onnx.Det

An scf loop is used, since the row reduction algorithm applied here has
some loop-carried dependencies.
The current support being added here is very basic, and only works if no
permutations are required during row reduction, and assumes the matrices
are non-singular.
2024-06-25 13:34:19 -05:00
zjgarvey 368fabf0c1
[ONNX] Basic Support for DeformConv (#3469)
This adds a torchvision op to torch-mlir and a path from onnx.DeformConv
to torchvision.deform_conv2d.

I'm not implementing the torch->linalg lowering for the torchvision op
yet, but posting this PR to get feedback on some of the choices being
made here and to flesh out the onnx frontend a bit.
2024-06-25 12:16:51 -05:00
Branko Trifkovic 98c6971a01
Implement lowering of torch.aten.triu_indices (#3451)
Closes
[nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/709](https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/709)

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Co-authored-by: Branko Trifkovic <branko.trifkovic@syrmia.com>
2024-06-21 16:16:38 -07:00
Matthias Gehre acd57a3520
Support fake_quantize_per_tensor_affine_cachemask (#3477)
Add a new op with shape/dtypes and decompose into
`fake_quantize_per_tensor_affine` when the second result is unused.

The xfail_set change is on ONNX because torch cannot export this op to
ONNX.
2024-06-21 07:15:31 +00:00
Xinyu Yang c7d52f63b4
[stablehlo] add aten::_int_mm lowering (#3474)
as title
2024-06-20 16:10:31 +08:00
Branko Trifkovic 676fa8cc09
Implement lowering of torch.aten.renorm (#3388)
Closes
[nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/689](https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/689)

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Co-authored-by: Branko Trifkovic <branko.trifkovic@syrmia.com>
2024-06-17 10:40:57 -07:00
ptrifunovic98 4555629246
Implement lowering of torch.aten.kthvalue (#3360)
Closes
[nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine#620](https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/620)
2024-06-15 11:18:39 +05:30
Andrea 🦈 51902ec2dc
Create MLIR functions for ONNX operators that are functions (#3409)
Resolves #3384.

Many ONNX operators are defined by functions and therefore could be
expanded into simpler ONNX operations during importing, avoiding the
need for tools downstream to support these operators directly.

This commit adds this capability to onnx_importer.py. When importing a
node, the schema for the node's operator is retrieved. If the schema
provides a function for the operator, a specialized version for the
node's types and attributes will be created and imported as an MLIR
function with private visibility. An MLIR function call will then be
emitted, instead of a normal operator node. Caching is used to avoid
generating redundant functions within the same module.

In order to avoid a disruptive change to the importer output for a
large number of operators that already have TorchOnnxToTorch support,
an allowlist strategy is used by default. With this commit, only one
operator is allowlisted for expansion, MeanVarianceNormalization.
However, many other operators can be correctly expanded by the current
code, so hopefully the allowlist can be gradually extended. It is
possible to disable the allowlist in the configuration, in which case
all functions are expanded (useful for testing).

Tools downstream of the importer may now need to do inlining when
consuming the output of the importer, e.g.:

  cat imported.mlir | torch-mlir-opt --inline --convert-onnx-to-torch

Explanations for subtle code changes:

- Looking up the correct schema and function for an operator requires
  knowing the opset version. NodeImporter retrieves this from the
  opset imports on the ModelProto retained by the GraphInfo. Previously,
  the model_proto field on GraphInfo was None when importing a subgraph
  in import_regions, but this conflicts with the new need for opset
  version info. Since the apparent purpose of setting it to None was to
  control how GraphInfo generates its input map, a new flag is added to
  GraphInfo (is_subgraph) to control this behavior, so that the actual
  ModelProto can now be provided without breaking this. This also turned
  out to be useful for getting the Config via ModelInfo via GraphInfo.
- Some operators' functions are context-dependent, which means the
  function definition depends on the types of the inputs. Therefore node
  importing now needs to look up the types of a node's inputs, not just
  its outputs as was the case previously. Consequently the operand to
  find_type_proto_for_name() may now be a graph input or initializer in
  some cases, so it has to be updated.
2024-06-14 10:11:26 -07:00
Xinyu Yang 6f94c7b0aa
[Torch] Add support for Meshgrid (#3462) 2024-06-14 23:59:08 +08:00
Chi_Liu ae6f5e8251
[ONNX] Fix AveragePool attributes support (#3235)
Issues was found here https://github.com/nod-ai/SHARK-Turbine/issues/643
    - [ONNX] Fix padding attributes for onnx.AveragePool
    - [Linalg] Add countIncludePad false support for AtenAvgPool1/2dOp
    - [Linalg] Add an avg_pool2d countIncludePad False e2e tests
    - [Linalg] Fix conflict with AtenAvgPool3dOp
    - [Linalg] Fix e2e crash with AtenAvgPool1dOp
    - [Linalg] Add dynamic dim support for AtenAvgPool2dOp
    - [Linalg] Fix AvgPool2dDivisorOverrideModule crash
2024-06-12 12:16:43 -07:00
Sambhav Jain d0a818a03e
Representing Symbolic Shape Expressions in Torch Dialect (#3372)
Torch Dialect with symbolic shape expressions:
```ll
module {                                                                                                                                                                                                     
  func.func @main(%arg0: !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>, %arg1: !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>) -> !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32> {                                                                                   
    %0 = torch.symbolic_int "s0" {min_val = 5, max_val = 10} : !torch.int                                                                                                                                    
    %1 = torch.symbolic_int "s1" {min_val = 0, max_val = 100} : !torch.int                                                                                                                                   
    %2 = torch.symbolic_int "s3" {min_val = 0, max_val = 50} : !torch.int                                                                                                                                    
    
    torch.bind_symbolic_shape %arg0, [%0, %1], #affine_map<()[s0, s1] -> (s0, s1, 3)> : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                                          
    torch.bind_symbolic_shape %arg1, [%0, %2], #affine_map<()[s0, s1] -> (s0, s1, 3)> : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                                          
    
    %3 = torch.aten.tanh %arg0 : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32> -> !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                                                                  
    torch.bind_symbolic_shape %3, [%0, %1], #affine_map<()[s0, s1] -> (s0, s1, 3)> : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                                             
    
    %4 = torch.aten.sigmoid %arg1 : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32> -> !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                                                               
    torch.bind_symbolic_shape %4, [%0, %2], #affine_map<()[s0, s1] -> (s0, s1, 3)> : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                                             
    
    %5 = torch.prim.ListConstruct %3, %3, %4 : (!torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>, !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>) -> !torch.list<vtensor>                                               
    %int1 = torch.constant.int 1                                                                                                                                                                             
    %6 = torch.aten.cat %5, %int1 : !torch.list<vtensor>, !torch.int -> !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                                                          
    torch.bind_symbolic_shape %6, [%0, %1, %2], #affine_map<()[s0, s1, s2] -> (s0, s1 * 2 + s2, 3)> : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                            
    
    return %6 : !torch.vtensor<[?,?,3],f32>                                                                                                                                                                  
  }                                                                                                                                                                                                          
}              
```

For reference, this is the TorchDynamo exported program with symbolic
shape expressions that the above Torch dialect program is imported from:
```py
ExportedProgram:                                                                                                                                                                                             
    class GraphModule(torch.nn.Module):                                                                                                                                                                      
        def forward(self, x: "f32[s0, s1, 3]", y: "f32[s0, s3, 3]"):                                                                                                                                         
            # File: /home/sambhav.jain/workspaces/cruise/src/3p/torch-mlir/test/python/fx_importer/symbolic_shape_expr_test.py:31 in forward, code: a = torch.tanh(x)                                        
            tanh: "f32[s0, s1, 3]" = torch.ops.aten.tanh.default(x);  x = None                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
            # File: /home/sambhav.jain/workspaces/cruise/src/3p/torch-mlir/test/python/fx_importer/symbolic_shape_expr_test.py:32 in forward, code: b = torch.sigmoid(y)                                     
            sigmoid: "f32[s0, s3, 3]" = torch.ops.aten.sigmoid.default(y);  y = None                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
            # File: /home/sambhav.jain/workspaces/cruise/src/3p/torch-mlir/test/python/fx_importer/symbolic_shape_expr_test.py:33 in forward, code: return torch.cat((a, a, b), dim=1)                       
            cat: "f32[s0, 2*s1 + s3, 3]" = torch.ops.aten.cat.default([tanh, tanh, sigmoid], 1);  tanh = sigmoid = None                                                                                      
            return (cat,)                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
Graph signature: ExportGraphSignature(input_specs=[InputSpec(kind=<InputKind.USER_INPUT: 1>, arg=TensorArgument(name='x'), target=None, persistent=None), InputSpec(kind=<InputKind.USER_INPUT: 1>, arg=TensorArgument(name='y'), target=None, persistent=None)], output_specs=[OutputSpec(kind=<OutputKind.USER_OUTPUT: 1>, arg=TensorArgument(name='cat'), target=None)])                                               
Range constraints: {s0: ValueRanges(lower=5, upper=10, is_bool=False), s1: ValueRanges(lower=0, upper=100, is_bool=False), s3: ValueRanges(lower=0, upper=50, is_bool=False)} 
```

Huge credit to @stellaraccident for the inputs that helped evaluate the
various design options and arrive at the representation of choice.


- [x] Op definitions for symbolic_int and bind_symbolic_shape ops
- [x] fx_importer updates to import range constraints + create
symbolic_int ops
- [x] fx_importer changes for AffineMapAttr building + adding
bind_symbolic_shape ops
- [x] custom printer/parser for inlined AffineMap expressions in mlir
assembly
- [x] Dialect lit test
- [x] fx_importer python lit tests
- [ ] Cleanup pass to remove these ops (can add in a follow-on)
2024-06-07 04:04:03 -07:00
penguin_wwy d59d0b6e5a
[Linalg] Promote type for compare tensor op (#3416) 2024-06-04 16:05:39 -07:00
Vivek Khandelwal 661be2d5b0
[MLIR][Torch] Add TorchToLinalg lowering for AtenAvgPool3dOp (#3030)
This commit also fixes the average pool op' test failing for
OnnxToLinalg lowering.

Signed-Off By: Vivek Khandelwal <vivekkhandelwal1424@gmail.com>
2024-06-04 22:12:34 +05:30
Yuanqiang Liu 50f7103098
[Stablehlo] support uint8 (#3367)
Support lowering unsigned integer type to stablehlo as discussed in
https://github.com/llvm/torch-mlir/pull/2184.

The things I do in this PR:
1. create `setupBackendTypeConversionForStablehlo()`,
`createFuncBackendTypeConversionForStablehloPass` and
`createFinalizingBackendTypeConversionForStablehloPass`.
2. remove `InferTypeOpInterface` from `torch_c.to_builtin_tensor`,
because it's different result type between linalg backend and stablehlo
backend:
```
// linalg backend
func.func @forward(%arg0: !torch.vtensor<[3],ui8>) -> tensor<3xf32> {
    %c = torch_c.to_builtin_tensor %arg0 : (!torch.vtensor<[3], ui8> -> tensor<3xi8>
    %0 = tensor.empty() : tensor<3xf32>
    %1 = linalg.generic {indexing_maps = [#map, #map], iterator_types = ["parallel"]} ins(%arg0 : tensor<3xi8>) outs(%0 : tensor<3xf32>) {
    ^bb0(%in: i8, %out: f32):
      %2 = arith.uitofp %in : i8 to f32
      linalg.yield %2 : f32
    } -> tensor<3xf32>
    return %1 : tensor<3xf32>
}
// stablehlo backend
func.func @forward(%arg0: !torch.vtensor<[3],ui8>) -> tensor<3xf32> {
    %c = torch_c.to_builtin_tensor %arg0 : (!torch.vtensor<[3], ui8> -> tensor<3xui8>
    %0 = stablehlo.convert %arg0 : (tensor<3xui8> -> tensor<3xf32>
    return %0 : tensor<3xf32>
}
```
3. fix stablehlo and linalg's conversion
2024-06-04 09:04:59 +08:00
zjgarvey 8995c90879
[TorchToLinalg] add support for quantized group conv (#3341)
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.
2024-06-03 21:57:44 +05:30
Xinyu Yang 285b087a5d
[Torch] Emit rrelu and decompose it (#3250)
as title
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