Jack Frankland 6f324bd39b
[mlir][tosa] Remove Convolution Type Verifiers (#134077)
Remove the test in the convolution verifier that checks the input and
output element types of convolution operations conform to the
constraints imposed by the TOSA 1.0 specification.

These checks are too strict for users of the TOSA dialect who wish to
allow more types than those allowed by the spec and provide
compatibility issues with earlier TOSA implementation which allowed more
type combinations.

Users who do wish to constrain the convolution types combination to only
those allowed by the TOSA 1.0 spec should run the TOSA validation pass
which already performs these checks.

Signed-off-by: Jack Frankland <jack.frankland@arm.com>
2025-04-03 10:30:10 +01:00
2025-02-13 17:49:48 +00:00

The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure

OpenSSF Scorecard OpenSSF Best Practices libc++

Welcome to the LLVM project!

This repository contains the source code for LLVM, a toolkit for the construction of highly optimized compilers, optimizers, and run-time environments.

The LLVM project has multiple components. The core of the project is itself called "LLVM". This contains all of the tools, libraries, and header files needed to process intermediate representations and convert them into object files. Tools include an assembler, disassembler, bitcode analyzer, and bitcode optimizer.

C-like languages use the Clang frontend. This component compiles C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++ code into LLVM bitcode -- and from there into object files, using LLVM.

Other components include: the libc++ C++ standard library, the LLD linker, and more.

Getting the Source Code and Building LLVM

Consult the Getting Started with LLVM page for information on building and running LLVM.

For information on how to contribute to the LLVM project, please take a look at the Contributing to LLVM guide.

Getting in touch

Join the LLVM Discourse forums, Discord chat, LLVM Office Hours or Regular sync-ups.

The LLVM project has adopted a code of conduct for participants to all modes of communication within the project.

Description
The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
Readme 5 GiB
Languages
LLVM 39.9%
C++ 32.5%
C 13.5%
Assembly 9.4%
MLIR 1.4%
Other 2.8%