This commit rebases the compiler onto commit f69328049e9e from
llvm-project.
Changes:
* Use of the one-shot bufferizer for improved memory management
* A new pass `OneShotBufferizeDPSWrapper` that converts functions
returning tensors to destination-passing-style as required by the
one-shot bufferizer
* A new pass `LinalgGenericOpWithTensorsToLoopsPass` that converts
`linalg.generic` operations with value semantics to loop nests
* Rebase onto a fork of llvm-project at f69328049e9e with local
modifications to enable bufferization of `linalg.generic` operations
with value semantics
* Workaround for the absence of type propagation after type conversion
via extra patterns in all dialect conversion passes
* Printer, parser and verifier definitions moved from inline
declarations in ODS to the respective source files as required by
upstream changes
* New tests for functions with a large number of inputs
* Increase the number of allowed task inputs as required by new tests
* Use upstream function `mlir_configure_python_dev_packages()` to
locate Python development files for compatibility with various CMake
versions
Co-authored-by: Quentin Bourgerie <quentin.bourgerie@zama.ai>
Co-authored-by: Ayoub Benaissa <ayoub.benaissa@zama.ai>
Co-authored-by: Antoniu Pop <antoniu.pop@zama.ai>
In some cases, even small changes in zamacompiler lead to the
recompilation of the LLVM / MLIR sources, causing significant delay in
the CI. This change forces the use of ccache to speed up recompilation
after the project has been built at least once.
- Docker image to build wheels for linux_x86_64 CPython 3.[8,9,10] with
GLIBC >= 2.24
- Specify which Python to use in Makefile
- Fix cmake build to handle when libpython isn't available (cmake>3.18)
- feat(compiler): python bindings
- build: update docker image for python bindings
- pin pybind11 to 2.6.2, 2.7 is not having correct include_dirs set (still
a question why?)
- using generated parser/printer