We now use the same special cases for all ops with arity >= 2.
For binary ops, we now have only one special case if at least one of the
operands has exactly one element. In that case, we reshape both operands to
rank 1. Before, we had separate special cases whether the left-hand side
or the right-hand side have a scalar shape.
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For binary ops, we already special-case rank 0 vs rank 1, and same shape. So we
don't need to special-case a maximum rank of 1.
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For binary ops, we already special-case rank 0 vs rank 1, and same shape. So we
don't need to special-case a maximum rank of 1.
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This just blows up everything to ranked (up to 6) and is probably quite slow.
This is sufficient to make kernelgen compile SelectV2.
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A shape that contains exactly one element is effectively a scalar. This leads
to a speedup in cases where we have a binary op with one operand that is
effectively a scalar, because we can use the fast path.
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Previously this started at rank 2 after checking for scalars and equal shapes. This resulted in cases such as <1xf32> + <2xf32> being treated as impossible.
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Additionally:
- Forward listeners through new if/else op builders.
This corrects an error that led to incomplete legalization of broadcasted op
lowering.
- Use OpConversionPattern to ensure up to date operand values are used.
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