6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
River Riddle
1f971e23f0 [mlir] Trim a huge number of unnecessary dependencies on the Func dialect
The Func has a large number of legacy dependencies carried over from the old
Standard dialect, which was pervasive and contained a large number of varied
operations. With the split of the standard dialect and its demise, a lot of lingering
dead dependencies have survived to the Func dialect. This commit removes a
large majority of then, greatly reducing the dependence surface area of the
Func dialect.
2022-03-01 12:10:04 -08:00
River Riddle
23aa5a7446 [mlir] Rename the Standard dialect to the Func dialect
The last remaining operations in the standard dialect all revolve around
FuncOp/function related constructs. This patch simply handles the initial
renaming (which by itself is already huge), but there are a large number
of cleanups unlocked/necessary afterwards:

* Removing a bunch of unnecessary dependencies on Func
* Cleaning up the From/ToStandard conversion passes
* Preparing for the move of FuncOp to the Func dialect

See the discussion at https://discourse.llvm.org/t/standard-dialect-the-final-chapter/6061

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120624
2022-03-01 12:10:04 -08:00
Adrian Kuegel
f40475c7fd [mlir] Move SCF utils implementations to SCF/Utils.
BEGIN_PUBLIC
[mlir] Move SCF utils implementations to SCF/Utils.
END_PUBLIC
2022-01-28 11:54:27 +01:00
Jacques Pienaar
c0342a2de8 [mlir] Switching accessors to prefixed form (NFC)
Makes eventual prefixing flag flip smaller change.
2021-12-20 08:03:43 -08:00
Mogball
a54f4eae0e [MLIR] Replace std ops with arith dialect ops
Precursor: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110200

Removed redundant ops from the standard dialect that were moved to the
`arith` or `math` dialects.

Renamed all instances of operations in the codebase and in tests.

Reviewed By: rriddle, jpienaar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110797
2021-10-13 03:07:03 +00:00
Anthony Canino
3f429e82d3 Implement an scf.for range folding optimization pass.
In cases where arithmetic (addi/muli) ops are performed on an scf.for loops induction variable with a single use, we can fold those ops directly into the scf.for loop.

For example, in the following code:

```
scf.for %i = %c0 to %arg1 step %c1 {
  %0 = addi %arg2, %i : index
  %1 = muli %0, %c4 : index
  %2 = memref.load %arg0[%1] : memref<?xi32>
  %3 = muli %2, %2 : i32
  memref.store %3, %arg0[%1] : memref<?xi32>
}
```

we can lift `%0` up into the scf.for loop range, as it is the only user of %i:

```
%lb = addi %arg2, %c0 : index
%ub = addi %arg2, %i : index
scf.for %i = %lb to %ub step %c1 {
  %1 = muli %0, %c4 : index
  %2 = memref.load %arg0[%1] : memref<?xi32>
  %3 = muli %2, %2 : i32
  memref.store %3, %arg0[%1] : memref<?xi32>
}
```

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini, ftynse, Anthony

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104289
2021-06-24 01:07:28 +00:00