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[LLVM] Use llvm::ElementCount with LLVM 11+ when creating vectors #5265

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LLVM 11 added support for scalable vectors, and now the number of elements in a vector is represented by a llvm::ElementCount class, not just a number.

LLVM 11 added support for scalable vectors, and now the number of
elements in a vector is represented by a llvm::ElementCount class,
not just a number.
@tqchen tqchen merged commit df8a6f3 into apache:master Apr 7, 2020
@kparzysz-quic kparzysz-quic deleted the elemcount branch April 7, 2020 23:05
trevor-m pushed a commit to trevor-m/tvm that referenced this pull request Apr 16, 2020
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LLVM 11 added support for scalable vectors, and now the number of
elements in a vector is represented by a llvm::ElementCount class,
not just a number.
zhiics pushed a commit to neo-ai/tvm that referenced this pull request Apr 17, 2020
…ache#5265)

LLVM 11 added support for scalable vectors, and now the number of
elements in a vector is represented by a llvm::ElementCount class,
not just a number.
dpankratz pushed a commit to dpankratz/incubator-tvm that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2020
…ache#5265)

LLVM 11 added support for scalable vectors, and now the number of
elements in a vector is represented by a llvm::ElementCount class,
not just a number.
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