2 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Zinenko
a60ed95419 [mlir][transform] failure propagation mode in sequence
Introduce two different failure propagation mode in the Transform
dialect's Sequence operation. These modes specify whether silenceable
errors produced by nested ops are immediately propagated, thus stopping
the sequence, or suppressed. The latter is useful in end-to-end
transform application scenarios where the user cannot correct the
transformation, but it is robust enough to silenceable failures. It
can be combined with the "alternatives" operation. There is
intentionally no default value to avoid favoring one mode over the
other.

Downstreams can update their tests using:

  S='s/sequence \(%.*\) {/sequence \1 failures(propagate) {/'
  T='s/sequence {/sequence failures(propagate) {/'
  git grep -l transform.sequence | xargs sed -i -e "$S"
  git grep -l transform.sequence | xargs sed -i -e "$T"

Reviewed By: nicolasvasilache

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131774
2022-08-12 15:31:22 +00:00
Alex Zinenko
5f0d4f208e [mlir] Introduce Transform ops for loops
Introduce transform ops for "for" loops, in particular for peeling, software
pipelining and unrolling, along with a couple of "IR navigation" ops. These ops
are intended to be generalized to different kinds of loops when possible and
therefore use the "loop" prefix. They currently live in the SCF dialect as
there is no clear place to put transform ops that may span across several
dialects, this decision is postponed until the ops actually need to handle
non-SCF loops.

Additionally refactor some common utilities for transform ops into trait or
interface methods, and change the loop pipelining to be a returning pattern.

Reviewed By: springerm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127300
2022-06-09 11:41:55 +02:00