Ensure the stream flushed to the string before acquiring the mutext.
No need to flush the output stream, the goal of the mutex is to sync
ahead before content is added to the stream.
The MLIR classes Type/Attribute/Operation/Op/Value support
cast/dyn_cast/isa/dyn_cast_or_null functionality through llvm's doCast
functionality in addition to defining methods with the same name.
This change begins the migration of uses of the method to the
corresponding function call as has been decided as more consistent.
Note that there still exist classes that only define methods directly,
such as AffineExpr, and this does not include work currently to support
a functional cast/isa call.
Context:
- https://mlir.llvm.org/deprecation/ at "Use the free function variants
for dyn_cast/cast/isa/…"
- Original discussion at https://discourse.llvm.org/t/preferred-casting-style-going-forward/68443
Implementation:
This patch updates all remaining uses of the deprecated functionality in
mlir/. This was done with clang-tidy as described below and further
modifications to GPUBase.td and OpenMPOpsInterfaces.td.
Steps are described per line, as comments are removed by git:
0. Retrieve the change from the following to build clang-tidy with an
additional check:
main...tpopp:llvm-project:tidy-cast-check
1. Build clang-tidy
2. Run clang-tidy over your entire codebase while disabling all checks
and enabling the one relevant one. Run on all header files also.
3. Delete .inc files that were also modified, so the next build rebuilds
them to a pure state.
```
ninja -C $BUILD_DIR clang-tidy
run-clang-tidy -clang-tidy-binary=$BUILD_DIR/bin/clang-tidy -checks='-*,misc-cast-functions'\
-header-filter=mlir/ mlir/* -fix
rm -rf $BUILD_DIR/tools/mlir/**/*.inc
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151542
This includes a small runtime acting as callback for the ExecutionEngine
and a C API that makes it possible to control from the debugger.
A python script for LLDB is included that hook a new `mlir` subcommand
and allows to set breakpoints and inspect the current action, the context
and the stack.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144817
This will match the locations attached to the IRunits passed in as context
with an action.
This is a recommit of d09c80515d0e after fixing the test on Windows.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144815
IRUnit is defined as:
using IRUnit = PointerUnion<Operation *, Region *, Block *, Value>;
The tracing::Action is extended to take an ArrayRef<IRUnit> as context to
describe an Action. It is demonstrated in the "ActionLogging" observer.
Reviewed By: rriddle, Mogball
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144814
Integrate the `tracing::ExecutionContext()` into mlir-opt with a new
--log-action-to=<file> option to demonstrate the feature.
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144813
This component acts as an action handler that can be registered in the
MLIRContext. It is the main orchestration of the infrastructure, and implements
support for clients to hook there and snoop on or control the execution.
This is the basis to build tracing as well as a "gdb-like" control of the
compilation flow.
The ExecutionContext acts as a handler in the MLIRContext for executing an
Action. When an action is dispatched, it'll query its set of Breakpoints
managers for a breakpoint matching this action. If a breakpoint is hit, it
passes the action and the breakpoint information to a callback. The callback
is responsible for controlling the execution of the action through an enum
value it returns. Optionally, observers can be registered to be notified
before and after the callback is executed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144812
The concept of the ActionManager acts as a sort of "Hub" that can receive
various types of action and dispatch them to a set of registered handlers.
One handler will handle the action or it'll cascade to other handlers.
This model does not really fit the current evolution of the Action tracing
and debugging: we can't foresee a good case where this behavior compose with
the use-case behind the handlers. Instead we simplify it with a single
callback installed on the Context.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144811
This is a preparation for adding support for more infrastructure around the concept
of Action and make tracing Action more of a first class concept.
The doc will be updated later in a subsequent revision after the changes are
completed.
Action belongs to IR because of circular dependency: Actions are dispatched through
the MLIRContext but Action will learn to encapsulate IR construct.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144809