3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
River Riddle
93592b726c [mlir][OpFormatGen] Format enum attribute cases as keywords when possible
In the overwhelmingly common case, enum attribute case strings represent valid identifiers in MLIR syntax. This revision updates the format generator to format as a keyword in these cases, removing the need to wrap values in a string. The parser still retains the ability to parse the string form, but the printer will use the keyword form when applicable.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94575
2021-01-14 11:35:49 -08:00
Alex Zinenko
60f443bb3b [mlir] Change dialect namespace loop->scf
All ops of the SCF dialect now use the `scf.` prefix instead of `loop.`. This
is a part of dialect renaming.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79844
2020-05-13 19:20:21 +02:00
River Riddle
2eda87dfbe [mlir][SCCP] Add support for propagating constants across inter-region control flow.
This is possible by adding two new ControlFlowInterface additions:

- A new interface, RegionBranchOpInterface
This interface allows for region holding operations to describe how control flows between regions. This interface initially contains two methods:

* getSuccessorEntryOperands
Returns the operands of this operation used as the entry arguments when entering the region at `index`, which was specified as a successor by `getSuccessorRegions`. when entering. These operands should correspond 1-1 with the successor inputs specified in `getSuccessorRegions`, and may be a subset of the entry arguments for that region.

*  getSuccessorRegions
Returns the viable successors of a region, or the possible successor when branching from the parent op. This allows for describing which regions may be executed when entering an operation, and which regions are executed after having executed another region of the parent op. For example, a structured loop operation may always enter into the loop body region. The loop body region may branch back to itself, or exit to the operation.

- A trait, ReturnLike
This trait signals that a terminator exits a region and forwards all of its operands as "exiting" values.

These additions allow for performing more general dataflow analysis in the presence of region holding operations.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78447
2020-04-21 02:59:25 -07:00