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# 6d5fc1e3 21-Jun-2022 Kazu Hirata <[email protected]>

[mlir] Don't use Optional::getValue (NFC)


Revision tags: llvmorg-14.0.5
# b34fb277 03-Jun-2022 Alexander Batashev <[email protected]>

[mlir][cf] Implement missing SwitchOp::build function

Reviewed By: rriddle

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126594


Revision tags: llvmorg-14.0.4, llvmorg-14.0.3
# f735b3a2 27-Apr-2022 Vitaly Buka <[email protected]>

[mlir] Prevent argStorage relocations

This fixes msan reports like https://reviews.llvm.org/P8285

Reviewed By: rriddle

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124576


# 5dedf911 26-Apr-2022 Chris Lattner <[email protected]>

[AsmParser] Rework logic around "region argument parsing"

The asm parser had a notional distinction between parsing an
operand (like "%foo" or "%4#3") and parsing a region argument
(which isn't supp

[AsmParser] Rework logic around "region argument parsing"

The asm parser had a notional distinction between parsing an
operand (like "%foo" or "%4#3") and parsing a region argument
(which isn't supposed to allow a result number like #3).

Unfortunately the implementation has two problems:

1) It didn't actually check for the result number and reject
it. parseRegionArgument and parseOperand were identical.
2) It had a lot of machinery built up around it that paralleled
operand parsing. This also was functionally identical, but
also had some subtle differences (e.g. the parseOptional
stuff had a different result type).

I thought about just removing all of this, but decided that the
missing error checking was important, so I reimplemented it with
a `allowResultNumber` flag on parseOperand. This keeps the
codepaths unified and adds the missing error checks.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124470

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Revision tags: llvmorg-14.0.2, llvmorg-14.0.1
# 0c789db5 08-Apr-2022 Markus Böck <[email protected]>

[mlir] Add support for operation-produced successor arguments in BranchOpInterface

This patch revamps the BranchOpInterface a bit and allows a proper implementation of what was previously `getMutabl

[mlir] Add support for operation-produced successor arguments in BranchOpInterface

This patch revamps the BranchOpInterface a bit and allows a proper implementation of what was previously `getMutableSuccessorOperands` for operations, which internally produce arguments to some of the block arguments. A motivating example for this would be an invoke op with a error handling path:
```
invoke %function(%0)
label ^success ^error(%1 : i32)

^error(%e: !error, %arg0 : i32):
...
```
The advantages of this are that any users of `BranchOpInterface` can still argue over remaining block argument operands (such as `%1` in the example above), as well as make use of the modifying capabilities to add more operands, erase an operand etc.

The way this patch implements that functionality is via a new class called `SuccessorOperands`, which is now returned by `getSuccessorOperands`. It basically contains an `unsigned` denoting how many operator produced operands exist, as well as a `MutableOperandRange`, which are the usual forwarded operands we are used to. The produced operands are assumed to the first few block arguments, followed by the forwarded operands afterwards. The role of `SuccessorOperands` is to provide various utility functions to modify and query the successor arguments from a `BranchOpInterface`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123062

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# e13d23bc 21-Mar-2022 Markus Böck <[email protected]>

[mlir] Rename `OpAsmParser::OperandType` to `OpAsmParser::UnresolvedOperand`

I am not sure about the meaning of Type in the name (was it meant be interpreted as Kind?), and given the importance and

[mlir] Rename `OpAsmParser::OperandType` to `OpAsmParser::UnresolvedOperand`

I am not sure about the meaning of Type in the name (was it meant be interpreted as Kind?), and given the importance and meaning of Type in the context of MLIR, its probably better to rename it. Given the comment in the source code, the suggestion in the GitHub issue and the final discussions in the review, this patch renames the OperandType to UnresolvedOperand.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/54446

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122142

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Revision tags: llvmorg-14.0.0, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc1
# ace01605 04-Feb-2022 River Riddle <[email protected]>

[mlir] Split out a new ControlFlow dialect from Standard

This dialect is intended to model lower level/branch based control-flow constructs. The initial set
of operations are: AssertOp, BranchOp, Co

[mlir] Split out a new ControlFlow dialect from Standard

This dialect is intended to model lower level/branch based control-flow constructs. The initial set
of operations are: AssertOp, BranchOp, CondBranchOp, SwitchOp; all split out from the current
standard dialect.

See https://discourse.llvm.org/t/standard-dialect-the-final-chapter/6061

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118966

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