| // RUN: mlir-opt %s -pass-pipeline='builtin.module(test-dynamic-pipeline{op-name=inner_mod1 dynamic-pipeline=cse})' --mlir-disable-threading -print-ir-before-all 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOTNESTED --check-prefix=CHECK |
| // RUN: mlir-opt %s -pass-pipeline='builtin.module(test-dynamic-pipeline{op-name=inner_mod1 run-on-nested-operations=1 dynamic-pipeline=cse})' --mlir-disable-threading -print-ir-before-all 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NESTED --check-prefix=CHECK |
| |
| |
| // Verify that we can schedule a dynamic pipeline on a nested operation |
| |
| func @f() { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // CHECK: IR Dump Before |
| // CHECK-SAME: TestDynamicPipelinePass |
| // CHECK-NEXT: module @inner_mod1 |
| module @inner_mod1 { |
| // We use the print-ir-after-all dumps to check the granularity of the |
| // scheduling: if we are nesting we expect to see to individual "Dump Before |
| // CSE" output: one for each of the function. If we don't nest, then we expect |
| // the CSE pass to run on the `inner_mod1` module directly. |
| |
| // CHECK: Dump Before CSE |
| // NOTNESTED-NEXT: @inner_mod1 |
| // NESTED-NEXT: @foo |
| module @foo {} |
| // Only in the nested case we have a second run of the pass here. |
| // NESTED: Dump Before CSE |
| // NESTED-NEXT: @baz |
| module @baz {} |
| } |