This extension has been superseded by SPV_KHR_cooperative_matrix which
is supported across major vendors GPU like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel.
Given that the KHR version has been supported for nearly half a year,
drop the NV-specific extension to reduce the maintenance burden and code
duplication.
This includes a couple of changes to pass behavior for OpenCL kernels.
Vulkan shaders are not impacted by the changes.
1. SPIR-V module is placed inside GPU module. This change is required for
gpu-module-to-binary to work correctly as it expects kernel function to
be inside the GPU module.
2. A dummy func.func with same kernel name as gpu.func is created. GPU
compilation pipeline defers lowering of gpu launch kernel op. Since
spirv.func is not directly tied to gpu launch kernel, a dummy func.func
is required to avoid legalization issues.
3. Use correct mapping when mapping MemRef memory space to SPIR-V
storage class for OpenCL kernels.
- Now that the KHR coop matrix implementation is robust, switch the gpu
conversion pass to default to it.
- Use a populate function for MMA to coop matrix type conversions. This
makes the API surface area smaller.
This is plugged in as an alternative lowering path in the gpu to spirv
dialect conversion. Add custom op builders for coop matrix ops to make
the create functions nicer to work with and less error-prone. The latter
is accomplished by following the op syntax and also requiring stride to
be a constant op to avoid confusion around the order of arguments.
The remaining lowering patterns will be added in a future patch.
This is a cleanup in preparation for adding a second conversion path
using the KHR cooperative matrix extension.
Make the existing lowering explicit about emitting ops from the NV coop
matrix extension. Clean up surrounding code.
This commit just adds options to control index type bitwidth in
GPUToSPIRV conversion, and updates tests to prepare for 64bit
index conversion.
Reviewed By: kuhar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144826
The patch introduces the required changes to update the pass declarations and definitions to use the new autogenerated files and allow dropping the old infrastructure.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini, rriddle
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132838
The patch introduces the required changes to update the pass declarations and definitions to use the new autogenerated files and allow dropping the old infrastructure.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini, rriddle
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132838
Made passes converting ops from other dialects to spirv OperationPass,
so that downstream compiler could put them in a proper nested pass
manager to lower device code only.
Reviewed By: antiagainst
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131591
This makes it easier to use as a utility function to query the
mappings, including the reverse.
This commit also drops some storage classes that aren't needed
for now.
Reviewed By: kuhar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131411
This commit moves MemRef memory space to SPIR-V storage class
conversion out of the main SPIR-V type converter. Now the mapping
should happen as a prelimiary step before performing the final
conversion to SPIR-V. Flows are expect to write their own memory
space mappings like the `MapMemRefStorageClassPass` to handle
memory space mappings according to their needs.
This is needed because SPIR-V is serving multiple client APIs,
including Vulkan and OpenCL. Different client APIs might want
to use different storage classes for buffers in a particular
memory space, e.g., `StorageBuffer` for Vulkan vs. `CrossWorkgroup`
for OpenCL when converting the default 0 memory space. Hardcoding
a specific mapping makes that hard. While it's possible to embed
selection logic further inside the main type converter, it will
make the main type converter even complicated. So it's better to
separate the concerns, as mapping the memory space is really
concretizing the meaning of those numeric memory spaces in the
particular context of SPIR-V lowering.
Reviewed By: kuhar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131410
StandardToSPIRV currently contains an assortment of patterns converting from
different dialects to SPIRV. This commit splits up StandardToSPIRV into separate
conversions for each of the dialects involved (some of which already exist).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120767
Precursor: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110200
Removed redundant ops from the standard dialect that were moved to the
`arith` or `math` dialects.
Renamed all instances of operations in the codebase and in tests.
Reviewed By: rriddle, jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110797
This commit add utility functions for creating push constant
storage variable and loading values from it.
Along the way, performs some clean up:
* Deleted `setABIAttrs`, which is just a 4-liner function
with one user.
* Moved `SPIRVConverstionTarget` into `mlir` namespace,
to be consistent with `SPIRVTypeConverter` and
`LLVMConversionTarget`.
Reviewed By: mravishankar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99725
This doesn't change APIs, this just cleans up the many in-tree uses of these
names to use the new preferred names. We'll keep the old names around for a
couple weeks to help transitions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99127
This updates the codebase to pass the context when creating an instance of
OwningRewritePatternList, and starts removing extraneous MLIRContext
parameters. There are many many more to be removed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99028
This commit renames various SPIR-V related conversion files for
consistency. It drops the "Convert" prefix to various files and
fixes various comment headers.
Reviewed By: hanchung, ThomasRaoux
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93489