15 Commits

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rkayaith
dd1b1d4450 [mlir][python] Allow adding to existing pass manager
This adds a `PassManager.add` method which adds pipeline elements to the
pass manager. This allows for progressively building up a pipeline from
python without string manipulation.

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137344
2022-11-04 12:04:26 -04:00
rkayaith
d97e8cd482 [mlir][python] Include anchor op in PassManager constructor
This adds an extra argument for specifying the pass manager's anchor op,
with a default of `any`. Previously the anchor was always defaulted to
`builtin.module`.

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136406
2022-11-03 11:52:16 -04:00
rkayaith
66645a03fc [mlir][python] Include anchor op in PassManager.parse
The pipeline string must now include the pass manager's anchor op. This
makes the parse API properly roundtrip the printed form of a pass
manager.

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136405
2022-11-03 11:49:48 -04:00
rkayaith
b3c5f6b15b [mlir][python] Include pipeline parse errors in exception message
Currently any errors during pipeline parsing are reported to stderr.
This adds a new pipeline parsing function to the C api that reports
errors through a callback, and updates the python bindings to use it.

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136402
2022-10-27 13:05:38 -04:00
rkayaith
e874bbc292 [mlir] Include anchor op when printing pass managers
Previously a pipeline nested on `anchor-op` would print as just
`'pipeline'`, now it will print as `'anchor-op(pipeline)'`. This ensures
the text form includes all information needed to reconstruct the pass
manager.

Reviewed By: rriddle, mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134622
2022-10-20 19:17:45 -04:00
Stella Laurenzo
5e83a5b475 [mlir] Overhaul C/Python registration APIs to properly scope registration/loading activities.
Since the very first commits, the Python and C MLIR APIs have had mis-placed registration/load functionality for dialects, extensions, etc. This was done pragmatically in order to get bootstrapped and then just grew in. Downstreams largely bypass and do their own thing by providing various APIs to register things they need. Meanwhile, the C++ APIs have stabilized around this and it would make sense to follow suit.

The thing we have observed in canonical usage by downstreams is that each downstream tends to have native entry points that configure its installation to its preferences with one-stop APIs. This patch leans in to this approach with `RegisterEverything.h` and `mlir._mlir_libs._mlirRegisterEverything` being the one-stop entry points for the "upstream packages". The `_mlir_libs.__init__.py` now allows customization of the environment and Context by adding "initialization modules" to the `_mlir_libs` package. If present, `_mlirRegisterEverything` is treated as such a module. Others can be added by downstreams by adding a `_site_initialize_{i}.py` module, where '{i}' is a number starting with zero. The number will be incremented and corresponding module loaded until one is not found. Initialization modules can:

* Perform load time customization to the global environment (i.e. registering passes, hooks, etc).
* Define a `register_dialects(registry: DialectRegistry)` function that can extend the `DialectRegistry` that will be used to bootstrap the `Context`.
* Define a `context_init_hook(context: Context)` function that will be added to a list of callbacks which will be invoked after dialect registration during `Context` initialization.

Note that the `MLIRPythonExtension.RegisterEverything` is not included by default when building a downstream (its corresponding behavior was prior). For downstreams which need the default MLIR initialization to take place, they must add this back in to their Python CMake build just like they add their own components (i.e. to `add_mlir_python_common_capi_library` and `add_mlir_python_modules`). It is perfectly valid to not do this, in which case, only the things explicitly depended on and initialized by downstreams will be built/packaged. If the downstream has not been set up for this, it is recommended to simply add this back for the time being and pay the build time/package size cost.

CMake changes:
* `MLIRCAPIRegistration` -> `MLIRCAPIRegisterEverything` (renamed to signify what it does and force an evaluation: a number of places were incidentally linking this very expensive target)
* `MLIRPythonSoure.Passes` removed (without replacement: just drop)
* `MLIRPythonExtension.AllPassesRegistration` removed (without replacement: just drop)
* `MLIRPythonExtension.Conversions` removed (without replacement: just drop)
* `MLIRPythonExtension.Transforms` removed (without replacement: just drop)

Header changes:
* `mlir-c/Registration.h` is deleted. Dialect registration functionality is now in `IR.h`. Registration of upstream features are in `mlir-c/RegisterEverything.h`. When updating MLIR and a couple of downstreams, I found that proper usage was commingled so required making a choice vs just blind S&R.

Python APIs removed:
  * mlir.transforms and mlir.conversions (previously only had an __init__.py which indirectly triggered `mlirRegisterTransformsPasses()` and `mlirRegisterConversionPasses()` respectively). Downstream impact: Remove these imports if present (they now happen as part of default initialization).
  * mlir._mlir_libs._all_passes_registration, mlir._mlir_libs._mlirTransforms, mlir._mlir_libs._mlirConversions. Downstream impact: None expected (these were internally used).

C-APIs changed:
  * mlirRegisterAllDialects(MlirContext) now takes an MlirDialectRegistry instead. It also used to trigger loading of all dialects, which was already marked with a TODO to remove -- it no longer does, and for direct use, dialects must be explicitly loaded. Downstream impact: Direct C-API users must ensure that needed dialects are loaded or call `mlirContextLoadAllAvailableDialects(MlirContext)` to emulate the prior behavior. Also see the `ir.c` test case (e.g. `  mlirContextGetOrLoadDialect(ctx, mlirStringRefCreateFromCString("func"));`).
  * mlirDialectHandle* APIs were moved from Registration.h (which now is restricted to just global/upstream registration) to IR.h, arguably where it should have been. Downstream impact: include correct header (likely already doing so).

C-APIs added:
  * mlirContextLoadAllAvailableDialects(MlirContext): Corresponds to C++ API with the same purpose.

Python APIs added:
  * mlir.ir.DialectRegistry: Mapping for an MlirDialectRegistry.
  * mlir.ir.Context.append_dialect_registry(MlirDialectRegistry)
  * mlir.ir.Context.load_all_available_dialects()
  * mlir._mlir_libs._mlirAllRegistration: New native extension that exposes a `register_dialects(MlirDialectRegistry)` entry point and performs all upstream pass/conversion/transforms registration on init. In this first step, we eagerly load this as part of the __init__.py and use it to monkey patch the Context to emulate prior behavior.
  * Type caster and capsule support for MlirDialectRegistry

This should make it possible to build downstream Python dialects that only depend on a subset of MLIR. See: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/56037

Here is an example PR, minimally adapting IREE to these changes: https://github.com/iree-org/iree/pull/9638/files In this situation, IREE is opting to not link everything, since it is already configuring the Context to its liking. For projects that would just like to not think about it and pull in everything, add `MLIRPythonExtension.RegisterEverything` to the list of Python sources getting built, and the old behavior will continue.

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini, ftynse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128593
2022-07-16 17:27:50 -07:00
Okwan Kwon
8010d7e044 [mlir] add an option to print op stats in JSON
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127691
2022-06-15 10:07:36 -07:00
River Riddle
0fd3a1ce60 [mlir][NFC] Update remaining textual references of un-namespaced func operations
The special case parsing of operations in the `func` dialect is being removed, and
operations will require the dialect namespace prefix.
2022-04-20 22:17:31 -07:00
River Riddle
3655069234 [mlir] Move the Builtin FuncOp to the Func dialect
This commit moves FuncOp out of the builtin dialect, and into the Func
dialect. This move has been planned in some capacity from the moment
we made FuncOp an operation (years ago). This commit handles the
functional aspects of the move, but various aspects are left untouched
to ease migration: func::FuncOp is re-exported into mlir to reduce
the actual API churn, the assembly format still accepts the unqualified
`func`. These temporary measures will remain for a little while to
simplify migration before being removed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121266
2022-03-16 17:07:03 -07:00
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
Mehdi Amini
e51a20e166 Fix python test to register all passes before using "normalize-memrefs"
The pass moved from mlir.transforms to the Memref dialect.
2022-01-25 05:15:42 +00:00
Matthias Springer
faeb7ec68b [mlir] Fix broken build in pass_manager.py
This test ensures that an error is generated from the Python side when running a module pass on a function. The test used to instantiate ViewOpGraph, however, this pass was changed into a general "any op" pass in D106253. Therefore, a different pass must be used in this test.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107424
2021-08-04 13:12:17 +09:00
River Riddle
f8479d9de5 [mlir] Set the namespace of the BuiltinDialect to 'builtin'
Historically the builtin dialect has had an empty namespace. This has unfortunately created a very awkward situation, where many utilities either have to special case the empty namespace, or just don't work at all right now. This revision adds a namespace to the builtin dialect, and starts to cleanup some of the utilities to no longer handle empty namespaces. For now, the assembly form of builtin operations does not require the `builtin.` prefix. (This should likely be re-evaluated though)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105149
2021-07-28 21:00:10 +00:00
Mehdi Amini
c8a3f561eb Decouple registring passes from specifying argument/description
This patch changes the (not recommended) static registration API from:

 static PassRegistration<MyPass> reg("my-pass", "My Pass Description.");

to:

 static PassRegistration<MyPass> reg;

And the explicit registration from:

  void registerPass("my-pass", "My Pass Description.",
                    [] { return createMyPass(); });

To:

  void registerPass([] { return createMyPass(); });

It is expected that Pass implementations overrides the getArgument() method
instead. This will ensure that pipeline description can be printed and parsed
back.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104421
2021-06-16 23:41:50 +00:00
Stella Laurenzo
9f3f6d7bd8 Move MLIR python sources to mlir/python.
* NFC but has some fixes for CMake glitches discovered along the way (things not cleaning properly, co-mingled depends).
* Includes previously unsubmitted fix in D98681 and a TODO to fix it more appropriately in a smaller followup.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101493
2021-05-03 18:36:48 +00:00