| commit | 5f9fd475a03363db6da069b6ded1c503833a695c | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Mikhail Goncharov <goncharov.mikhail@gmail.com> | Thu May 08 16:12:06 2025 +0200 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu May 08 16:12:06 2025 +0200 |
| tree | 4541b2d8b50272f691f9f625728e36eca210f75d | |
| parent | b5674cb7be1b010be181883601a3674ceef38683 [diff] |
[mlir][affine] allow iter args as valid dims (#139069) that is effectivevely a revert of 7aabf47522625e227433cc9603e0b6858c5dd66d for mlir/lib/Dialect/Affine/IR/AffineOps.cpp there are situations when iter args can be used as a dims. For example in https://github.com/google/heir/blob/main/lib/Dialect/Polynomial/Conversions/PolynomialToModArith/PolynomialToModArith.cpp#L1036 rootExp and batchSize are iter args that are being used as dims and from the point of internal loops they are fixed.
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