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Author SHA1 Message Date
RattataKing
5a5c3176ef
[MLIR][Python] Add optional emit reset to exportSMTLIB (#187366)
Previously, the MLIR's python binding `smt.export_smtlib(...)` always
emit `(reset)` to the end of smtlib string as a solver terminator.
This PR added an option to suppress this trailing, as downstream users
like python z3 module don't need it.
2026-03-18 16:10:07 -04:00
Rolf Morel
3b2233acd4
[MLIR][Python][SMT] Expose TypeIds for SMT Types (#181719)
Enables, among other things, the registration of type casters.
2026-02-16 18:43:47 +00:00
Twice
b919d62eae
[MLIR][Python] Forward the name of MLIR types to Python side (#174700)
In this PR, I added a C API for each (upstream) MLIR type to retrieve
its type name (for example, `IntegerType` -> `mlirIntegerTypeGetName()`
-> `"builtin.integer"`), and exposed a corresponding `type_name` class
attribute in the Python bindings (e.g., `IntegerType.type_name` ->
`"builtin.integer"`). This can be used in various places to avoid
hard-coded strings, such as eliminating the manual string in
`irdl.base("!builtin.integer")`.

Note that parts of this PR (mainly mechanical changes) were produced via
GitHub Copilot and GPT-5.2. I have manually reviewed the changes and
verified them with tests to ensure correctness.
2026-01-07 16:27:31 +08:00
Maksim Levental
9c39a7d845
[MLIR][Python] Use correct namespace for registering SMT dialect (#174468)
use `python::MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_DOMAIN` namespace for registering SMT
dialect.
2026-01-05 19:36:45 +00:00
Maksim Levental
ee3338d135
[mlir][Python] port in-tree dialect extensions to use MLIRPythonSupport (#174156)
This PR ports all in-tree dialect extensions to use the
`PyConcreteType`, `PyConcreteAttribute` CRTPs instead of
`mlir_pure_subclass`. After this PR we can soft deprecate
`mlir_pure_subclass`. Also API signatures are updated to use `Py*`
instead of `Mlir*` so that type "inference" and hints are improved.
2026-01-05 10:23:22 -08:00
Maksim Levental
f0ef5dba6d
[mlir][Python] create MLIRPythonSupport (#171775)
# What

This PR adds a shared library `MLIRPythonSupport` which contains all of
the CRTP classes ike `PyConcreteValue`, `PyConcreteType`,
`PyConcreteAttribute`, as well as other useful code like `Defaulting*`
and etc enabling their reuse in downstream projects. Downstream projects
can now do

```c++
struct PyTestType : mlir::python::MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_DOMAIN::PyConcreteType<PyTestType> {
  ...
};

class PyTestAttr : public mlir::python::MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_DOMAIN::PyConcreteAttribute<PyTestAttr> {
  ...
}

NB_MODULE(_mlirPythonTestNanobind, m) {
  PyTestType::bind(m);
  PyTestAttr::bind(m);
}
```

instead of using the discordant alternative
`mlir_type_subclass`/`mlir_attr_subclass` (same goes for
`PyConcreteValue`/`mlir_value_subclass`).

# Why

This PR is mostly code motion (along with CMake) but before I describe
the changes I want to state the goals/benefits:

1. Currently upstream "core" extensions and "dialect" extensions ([all
of the `Dialect*` extensions
here](d7c734b5a1/mlir/lib/Bindings/Python))
are a two-tier system;
**a**. [core
extensions](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/mlir/lib/Bindings/Python/IRTypes.cpp#L361)
enjoy first class support as far as type inference[^3], type stub
generation, and ease of implementation, while dialect extensions [have
poorer support](https://reviews.llvm.org/D150927), incorrect type stub
generation much more tedious (boilerplate) implementation;
**b**. Crucially, this two-tiered system is reflected in the fact that
**the two sets of types/attributes are not in the same Python object
hierarchy**. To wit: `isinstance(..., Type)` and `isinstance(...,
Attribute)` are not supported for the dialect extensions[^2];
**c**. Since these types are not exposed in public headers, downstream
users (dialect extensions or not) cannot write functions that overload
on e.g. `PyFloat8*Type` - that's quite a [useful
feature](fdbee98df8/cpp_ext/TorchOps.cpp (L29-L69))!
2. The dialect extensions incur a sizeable performance penalty relative
to the core extensions in that every single trip across the wire (either
`python->cpp` or `cpp->python`) requires work in addition to nanobind's
own casting/construction pipeline;
**a**. When going from `python->cpp`, [we extract the capsule object
from the Python
object](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/mlir/include/mlir/Bindings/Python/NanobindAdaptors.h#L219C24-L219C46)
and then extract from the capsule the `Mlir*` opaque struct/ptr. This
side isn't so onerous;
**b**. When going from `cpp->python` we call long-hand call Python
`import` APIs and construct the Python object using `_CAPICreate`. Note,
there at least 2 `attr` calls incurred in addition to `_CAPICreate`;
this is already much more [efficiently handled by nanobind
itself](4ba51fcf79/src/nb_internals.h (L381-L382))!
3. This division blocks various features: in some configurations[^1] we
trigger a circular import bug because "dialect" types and attributes
perform an [import of the root `_mlir`
module](bd9651bf78/mlir/include/mlir/Bindings/Python/NanobindAdaptors.h (L585))
when they are created (the types themselves, not even instances of those
types). This blocks type stub generation for dialect extensions (i.e.,
the reason we currently only generate type stubs for `_mlir`).

# How

Prior this was not done/possible because of "ODR" issues but I have
resolved those issues; the basic idea for how we solve this is "move
things we want to share into shared libraries":

1. Move IRCore (stuff like `PyConcreteValue`, `PyConcreteType`,
`PyConcreteAttribute`) into `MLIRPythonSupport`;
- Note, we move the rest of the things in `IRModule.h` (renamed to
`IRCore.h`) because `PyConcreteValue`, `PyConcreteType`,
`PyConcreteAttribute` depend on them. This makes for a bigger PR than
one would hope for but ultimately I think we should give people access
to these classes to use as they see fit (specifically inherit from, but
also liberally use in bindings signatures instead of the opaque `Mlir*`
struct wrappers).
2. Put all of this code into a nested namespace
`MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_DOMAIN` which is determined by a compile time
define (and tied to `MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_NB_DOMAIN`). This is necessary
in order to prevent conflicts on both symbol name **and** typeid
(necessary for nanobind to not double register binded types) between
multiple bindings libraries (e.g., `torch-mlir`, and `jax`). Note
[nanobind doesn't support `module_local` like
pybind11](https://nanobind.readthedocs.io/en/latest/porting.html#removed-features).
It does support `NB_DOMAIN` but that is not sufficient for
disambiguating typeids across projects (to wit: we currently define
`NB_DOMAIN` and it was still necessary to move everything to a nested
namespace);
3. Build the [nanobind library itself as a shared
object](https://github.com/wjakob/nanobind/blob/master/cmake/nanobind-config.cmake#L127)
(and link it to both the extensions and `MLIRPythonSupport`).
4. CMake to make this work, in-tree, out-of-tree, downstream, upstream,
etc.

# Testing

Three tests are added here 

1. `PythonTestModuleNanobind` is ported to use
`PyConcreteType<PyTestType>` instead of `mlir_type_subclass` and
`PyConcreteAttribute<PyTestAttr>` instead of `mlir_atrr_subclass`,
verifying this works for non-core extensions in-tree;
2. `StandaloneExtensionNanobind` is ported to use `struct PyCustomType :
mlir::python::MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_DOMAIN::PyConcreteType<PyCustomType>`
instead of `mlir_type_subclass` verifying this works for non-core
extensions out-of-tree;
3. `StandaloneExtensionNanobind`'s `smoketest` is extended to also load
another bindings package (namely `mlir`) verifying
`MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_DOMAIN` successfully disambiguates symbols and
typeids.

I have also tested this downstream:
https://github.com/llvm/eudsl/pull/287 as well run the following builder
bots:

mlir-nvidia-gcc7:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/buildrequests/6654424?redirect_to_build=true

I have also tested against IREE:
https://github.com/iree-org/iree/pull/21916

# Integration

It is highly recommended to set the CMake var
`MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_NB_DOMAIN` (which will also determine
`MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_DOMAIN`) to something unique for each downstream.
This can also be passed explicitly to `add_mlir_python_modules` if your
project builds multiple bindings packages. I added a `WARNING` to this
effect in `AddMLIRPython.cmake`.

[^3]: Python values being typed correctly when exiting from cpp;
[^1]: Specifically when the modules are imported using `importlib`,
which occurs with nanobind's
[stubgen](https://github.com/wjakob/nanobind/blob/master/src/stubgen.py#L965);
[^2]: The workaround we implemented was a class method for the dialect
bindings called `Class.isinstance(...)`;
2026-01-05 09:08:13 -08:00
Rolf Morel
d8b84be107
[MLIR][Transform][SMT] Introduce transform.smt.constrain_params (#159450)
Introduces a Transform-dialect SMT-extension so that we can have an op
to express constrains on Transform-dialect params, in particular when
these params are knobs -- see transform.tune.knob -- and can hence be
seen as symbolic variables. This op allows expressing joint constraints
over multiple params/knobs together.

While the op's semantics are clearly defined, per SMTLIB, the interpreted
semantics -- i.e. the `apply()` method -- for now just defaults to failure. In
the future we should support attaching an implementation so that users
can Bring Your Own Solver and thereby control performance of 
interpreting the op. For now the main usage is to walk schedule IR and 
collect these constraints so that knobs can be rewritten to constants that
satisfy the constraints.
2025-09-21 20:32:45 +00:00
Maksim Levental
c4181e51d1
[MLIR][Python] remove unnecessary arg.none() = nb::none() pattern (#157519)
We have `arg.none() = nb::none()` in a lot of places but this is no
longer necessary (as of
~[2022](62a23bb87b)).
2025-09-08 12:16:35 -07:00
Mehdi Amini
a74cf81444 [MLIR] Apply clang-tidy fixes for misc-use-internal-linkage in DialectSMT.cpp (NFC) 2025-08-23 13:01:12 -07:00
Maksim Levental
697aa9995c
[mlir][SMT] add python bindings (#135674)
This PR adds "rich" python bindings to SMT dialect.
2025-04-16 18:17:09 -04:00