9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
wren romano
b8cf7af909 [mlir][sparse] Cleaning up names in {Merger,LoopEmitter,CodegenEnv}.{h,cpp}
This change does a bunch of renaming to clear up confusions in these files.  In particular, this change:

* Renames variables and methods to clarify the "dim"/"lvl" distinction, and changes them to use the `Dimension`/`Level` types as appropriate.
* Introduces new typedefs
  * `ExprId`, `LatPointId`, `LatSetId`: to clarify the interning design of the Merger.
  * `LoopId`, `LoopOrd`: to clarify the distinction between arbitrary names for loop-variables, vs numeric identifiers based on the actual order of loop generation.
  * `TensorId`
  * (Future CLs will change these from typedefs to structs/classes, so that the typechecker can help avoid mixups.)
* Updates documentation to match the new terminology
* Adds additional assertions
* Adds `const` to local variables along the way

Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145756
2023-03-14 11:50:56 -07:00
Peiming Liu
6db397a8d4 [mlir][sparse] support dynamic sparse tensor slices.
Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141532
2023-03-10 23:12:41 +00:00
Peiming Liu
cc009334eb [mlir][sparse] deduplicate non-unique coordinates when coiterating COO tensors
Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145518
2023-03-07 21:52:38 +00:00
wren romano
84cd51bb97 [mlir][sparse] Renaming "pointer/index" to "position/coordinate"
The old "pointer/index" names often cause confusion since these names clash with names of unrelated things in MLIR; so this change rectifies this by changing everything to use "position/coordinate" terminology instead.

In addition to the basic terminology, there have also been various conventions for making certain distinctions like: (1) the overall storage for coordinates in the sparse-tensor, vs the particular collection of coordinates of a given element; and (2) particular coordinates given as a `Value` or `TypedValue<MemRefType>`, vs particular coordinates given as `ValueRange` or similar.  I have striven to maintain these distinctions
as follows:

  * "p/c" are used for individual position/coordinate values, when there is no risk of confusion.  (Just like we use "d/l" to abbreviate "dim/lvl".)

  * "pos/crd" are used for individual position/coordinate values, when a longer name is helpful to avoid ambiguity or to form compound names (e.g., "parentPos").  (Just like we use "dim/lvl" when we need a longer form of "d/l".)

    I have also used these forms for a handful of compound names where the old name had been using a three-letter form previously, even though a longer form would be more appropriate.  I've avoided renaming these to use a longer form purely for expediency sake, since changing them would require a cascade of other renamings.  They should be updated to follow the new naming scheme, but that can be done in future patches.

  * "coords" is used for the complete collection of crd values associated with a single element.  In the runtime library this includes both `std::vector` and raw pointer representations.  In the compiler, this is used specifically for buffer variables with C++ type `Value`, `TypedValue<MemRefType>`, etc.

    The bare form "coords" is discouraged, since it fails to make the dim/lvl distinction; so the compound names "dimCoords/lvlCoords" should be used instead.  (Though there may exist a rare few cases where is is appropriate to be intentionally ambiguous about what coordinate-space the coords live in; in which case the bare "coords" is appropriate.)

    There is seldom the need for the pos variant of this notion.  In most circumstances we use the term "cursor", since the same buffer is reused for a 'moving' pos-collection.

  * "dcvs/lcvs" is used in the compiler as the `ValueRange` analogue of "dimCoords/lvlCoords".  (The "vs" stands for "`Value`s".)  I haven't found the need for it, but "pvs" would be the obvious name for a pos-`ValueRange`.

    The old "ind"-vs-"ivs" naming scheme does not seem to have been sustained in more recent code, which instead prefers other mnemonics (e.g., adding "Buf" to the end of the names for `TypeValue<MemRefType>`).  I have cleaned up a lot of these to follow the "coords"-vs-"cvs" naming scheme, though haven't done an exhaustive cleanup.

  * "positions/coordinates" are used for larger collections of pos/crd values; in particular, these are used when referring to the complete sparse-tensor storage components.

    I also prefer to use these unabbreviated names in the documentation, unless there is some specific reason why using the abbreviated forms helps resolve ambiguity.

In addition to making this terminology change, this change also does some cleanup along the way:
  * correcting the dim/lvl terminology in certain places.
  * adding `const` when it requires no other code changes.
  * miscellaneous cleanup that was entailed in order to make the proper distinctions.  Most of these are in CodegenUtils.{h,cpp}

Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144773
2023-03-06 12:23:33 -08:00
Peiming Liu
b60cf8c972 [mlir][sparse] support coiteration with fused reshape tensor
Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145091
2023-03-01 20:55:46 +00:00
Peiming Liu
fc126022e8 [mlir][sparse] fuse collapse_shape on sparse tensor with GenericOp.
Instead of always materializing a new sparse tensor after reshape, this patch tries to fuses the reshape (currently only on COO) with GenericOp and coiterates with the reshaped tensors without allocating a new sparse tensor.

Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145016
2023-03-01 19:05:48 +00:00
Peiming Liu
e2e83f4c8f [mlir][sparse] support coiteration over sparse tensor slices
Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140736
2023-02-15 23:52:22 +00:00
Peiming Liu
0352690421 [mlir][sparse] make foreach operation support sparse tensor slices.
Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140713
2023-02-08 18:58:35 +00:00
Peiming Liu
781eabeb40 [mlir][sparse] refactoring loop emitter into its own files.
Reviewed By: aartbik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140701
2022-12-27 19:12:05 +00:00