This revision adds support for generating utilities for passes such as options/statistics/etc. that can be inferred from the tablegen definition. This removes additional boilerplate from the pass, and also makes it easier to remove the reliance on the pass registry to provide certain things(e.g. the pass argument).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76659
This removes the need to statically register conversion passes, and also puts all of the conversions within one centralized file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76658
This commit unifies target environment queries into a new wrapper
class spirv::TargetEnv and shares across various places needing
the functionality. We still create multiple instances of TargetEnv
though given the parent components (type converters, passes,
conversion targets) have different lifetimes.
In the meantime, LowerABIAttributesPass is updated to take into
consideration the target environment, which requires updates to
tests to provide that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76242
Thus far we have been using builtin func op to model SPIR-V functions.
It was because builtin func op used to have special treatment in
various parts of the core codebase (e.g., pass pipelines, etc.) and
it's easy to bootstrap the development of the SPIR-V dialect. But
nowadays with general op concepts and region support we don't have
such limitations and it's time to tighten the SPIR-V dialect for
completeness.
This commits introduces a spv.func op to properly model SPIR-V
functions. Compared to builtin func op, it can provide the following
benefits:
* We can control the full op so we can integrate SPIR-V information
bits (e.g., function control) in a more integrated way and define
our own assembly form and enforcing better verification.
* We can have a better dialect and library boundary. At the current
moment only functions are modelled with an external op. With this
change, all ops modelling SPIR-V concpets will be spv.* ops and
registered to the SPIR-V dialect.
* We don't need to special-case func op anymore when creating
ConversionTarget declaring SPIR-V dialect as legal. This is quite
important given we'll see more and more conversions in the future.
In the process, bumps a few FuncOp methods to the FunctionLike trait.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74226
This commit exposes the func op conversion pattern via a new
`populateBuiltinFuncToSPIRVPatterns` function from the standard
to SPIR-V conversion passs. This is structurally better given
that func op belongs to the builtin dialect. More importantly,
this makes the pattern reusable to other dialect to SPIR-V
dialect conversion as other dialect can well adopt builtin
func op instead of having its own. Besides, it's very common
to use func ops as test wrappers in lit tests, so test passes
will need to handle func ops too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73421
This commit defines a new SPIR-V dialect attribute for specifying
a SPIR-V target environment. It is a dictionary attribute containing
the SPIR-V version, supported extension list, and allowed capability
list. A SPIRVConversionTarget subclass is created to take in the
target environment and sets proper dynmaically legal ops by querying
the op availability interface of SPIR-V ops to make sure they are
available in the specified target environment. All existing conversions
targeting SPIR-V is changed to use this SPIRVConversionTarget. It
probes whether the input IR has a `spv.target_env` attribute,
otherwise, it uses the default target environment: SPIR-V 1.0 with
Shader capability and no extra extensions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72256
This means that in-place, or root, updates need to use explicit calls to `startRootUpdate`, `finalizeRootUpdate`, and `cancelRootUpdate`. The major benefit of this change is that it enables in-place updates in DialectConversion, which simplifies the FuncOp pattern for example. The major downside to this is that the cases that *may* modify an operation in-place will need an explicit cancel on the failure branches(assuming that they started an update before attempting the transformation).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286933674
This is an initial step to refactoring the representation of OpResult as proposed in: https://groups.google.com/a/tensorflow.org/g/mlir/c/XXzzKhqqF_0/m/v6bKb08WCgAJ
This change will make it much simpler to incrementally transition all of the existing code to use value-typed semantics.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286844725
These changes to SPIR-V lowering while adding support for lowering
SUbViewOp, but are not directly related.
- Change the lowering of MemRefType to
!spv.ptr<!spv.struct<!spv.array<...>[offset]>, ..>
This is consistent with the Vulkan spec.
- To enable testing a simple pattern of lowering functions is added to
ConvertStandardToSPIRVPass. This is just used to convert the type of
the arguments of the function. The added function lowering itself is
not meant to be the way functions are eventually lowered into SPIR-V
dialect.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 282589644
To simplify the lowering into SPIR-V, while still respecting the ABI
requirements of SPIR-V/Vulkan, split the process into two
1) While lowering a function to SPIR-V (when the function is an entry
point function), allow specifying attributes on arguments and
function itself that describe the ABI of the function.
2) Add a pass that materializes the ABI described in the function.
Two attributes are needed.
1) Attribute on arguments of the entry point function that describe
the descriptor_set, binding, storage class, etc, of the
spv.globalVariable this argument will be replaced by
2) Attribute on function that specifies workgroup size, etc. (for now
only workgroup size).
Add the pass -spirv-lower-abi-attrs to materialize the ABI described
by the attributes.
This change makes the SPIRVBasicTypeConverter class unnecessary and is
removed, further simplifying the SPIR-V lowering path.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 282387587
Refactoring the conversion from StandardOps/GPU dialect to SPIR-V
dialect:
1) Move the SPIRVTypeConversion and SPIRVOpLowering class into SPIR-V
dialect.
2) Add header files that expose functions to add patterns for the
dialects to SPIR-V lowering, as well as a pass that does the
dialect to SPIR-V lowering.
3) Make SPIRVOpLowering derive from OpLowering class.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280486871
Switch to C++14 standard method as llvm::make_unique has been removed (
https://reviews.llvm.org/D66259). Also mark some targets as c++14 to ease next
integrates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 263953918
Since raw pointers are always passed around for IR construct without
implying any ownership transfer, it can be error prone to have implicit
ownership transferred the same way.
For example this code can seem harmless:
Pass *pass = ....
pm.addPass(pass);
pm.addPass(pass);
pm.run(module);
PiperOrigin-RevId: 263053082
This will allow for reusing the same pattern list, which may be costly to continually reconstruct, on multiple invocations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 262664599
This CL adds an initial implementation for translation of kernel
function in GPU Dialect (used with a gpu.launch_kernel) op to a
spv.Module. The original function is translated into an entry
function.
Most of the heavy lifting is done by adding TypeConversion and other
utility functions/classes that provide most of the functionality to
translate from Standard Dialect to SPIR-V Dialect. These are intended
to be reusable in implementation of different dialect conversion
pipelines.
Note : Some of the files for have been renamed to be consistent with
the norm used by the other Conversion frameworks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 260759165