When writing the user-facing documentation, I noticed several inconsistencies
and asymmetries in the Python API we provide. Fix them by adding:
- the `owner` property to regions, similarly to blocks;
- the `isinstance` method to any class derived from `PyConcreteAttr`,
`PyConcreteValue` and `PyConreteAffineExpr`, similar to `PyConcreteType` to
enable `isa`-like calls without having to handle exceptions;
- a mechanism to create the first block in the region as we could only create
blocks relative to other blocks, with is impossible in an empty region.
Reviewed By: gysit
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111556
* This allows multiple MLIR-API embedding downstreams to co-exist in the same process.
* I believe this is the last thing needed to enable isolated embedding.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108605
Extend the OpDSL with index attributes. After tensors and scalars, index attributes are the third operand type. An index attribute represents a compile-time constant that is limited to index expressions. A use cases are the strides and dilations defined by convolution and pooling operations.
The patch only updates the OpDSL. The C++ yaml codegen is updated by a followup patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104711
This revision tightens up the handling of attributes for both named
and generic linalg ops.
To demonstrate the IR validity, a working e2e Linalg example is added.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99430
* IRModules.cpp -> (IRCore.cpp, IRAffine.cpp, IRAttributes.cpp, IRTypes.cpp).
* The individual pieces now compile in the 5-15s range whereas IRModules.cpp was starting to approach a minute (didn't capture a before time).
* More fine grained splitting is possible, but this represents the most obvious.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98978