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[Relay] Allow Primitive functions to carry virtual device annotations in PlanDevices #12095
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…in PlanDevices Previously Primitive=1 functions not analyzed and calls to such were completely unconstrained. With this change at least any virtual device annotation on the function are respected and accounted for in calls, even though the body is not analyzed. This may help with piggy-backing on PlanDevices for doing memory scope analysis, since it is now possible to express cross-scope functions on Primitive functions. However I believe there are other issues to deal with in addition to this one.
When including virtual device annotations in test relay programs the annotation will typically use a target which was used as an input to the make_compilation_config helper, but due to various canonicalization make not be pointer equal to the final structurally equal target which ends up inside the constructed CompilationConfig. However VirtualDevices use pointer equality when comparing their target field. So make sure the notion of CanonicalVirtualDevice also accounts for canonical targets.
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Very useful change, Thanks Mark! LGTM.
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… in PlanDevices (apache#12095) * [Relay] Allow Primitive function to carry virtual device annotations in PlanDevices Previously Primitive=1 functions not analyzed and calls to such were completely unconstrained. With this change at least any virtual device annotation on the function are respected and accounted for in calls, even though the body is not analyzed. This may help with piggy-backing on PlanDevices for doing memory scope analysis, since it is now possible to express cross-scope functions on Primitive functions. However I believe there are other issues to deal with in addition to this one. * - comments * - also canonicalize targets When including virtual device annotations in test relay programs the annotation will typically use a target which was used as an input to the make_compilation_config helper, but due to various canonicalization make not be pointer equal to the final structurally equal target which ends up inside the constructed CompilationConfig. However VirtualDevices use pointer equality when comparing their target field. So make sure the notion of CanonicalVirtualDevice also accounts for canonical targets. * - update unit test to reflect the Ardreno example * - trivial cleanup
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… in PlanDevices (apache#12095) * [Relay] Allow Primitive function to carry virtual device annotations in PlanDevices Previously Primitive=1 functions not analyzed and calls to such were completely unconstrained. With this change at least any virtual device annotation on the function are respected and accounted for in calls, even though the body is not analyzed. This may help with piggy-backing on PlanDevices for doing memory scope analysis, since it is now possible to express cross-scope functions on Primitive functions. However I believe there are other issues to deal with in addition to this one. * - comments * - also canonicalize targets When including virtual device annotations in test relay programs the annotation will typically use a target which was used as an input to the make_compilation_config helper, but due to various canonicalization make not be pointer equal to the final structurally equal target which ends up inside the constructed CompilationConfig. However VirtualDevices use pointer equality when comparing their target field. So make sure the notion of CanonicalVirtualDevice also accounts for canonical targets. * - update unit test to reflect the Ardreno example * - trivial cleanup
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Previously Primitive=1 functions were not analyzed and calls to such were completely
unconstrained. With this change at least any virtual device annotation on the function
are respected and accounted for in calls, even though the body is not analyzed.
While working on the unit test noticed it is possible to end up with two structurally equal
virtual devices which are not pointer equal even after canonicalization. Fix that by
introducing target canonicalization on the CompilationConfig.
This may help with piggy-backing on PlanDevices for doing memory scope analysis, since
it is now possible to express cross-scope functions on Primitive functions. However
I believe there are other issues to deal with in addition to this one.