The tensorflow AOT compiler can cross-target, but it can't run on (for
example) arm64. We added earlier support where the AOT-ed header and object
would be built on a separate builder and then passed at build time to
a build host where the AOT compiler can't run, but clang can be otherwise
built.
To simplify such scenarios given we now support more than one AOT-able
case (regalloc and inliner), we make the AOT scenario centered on whether
files are generated, case by case (this includes the "passed from a
different builder" scenario).
This means we shouldn't need an 'umbrella' LLVM_HAVE_TF_AOT, in favor of
case by case control. A builder can opt out of an AOT case by passing that case's
model path as `none`. Note that the overrides still take precedence.
This patch controls conditional compilation with case-specific flags,
which can be enabled locally, for the component where those are
available. We still keep an overall flag for some tests.
The 'development/training' mode is unchanged, because there the model is
passed from the command line and interpreted.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117752
The bulk of the implementation is common between 'release' mode (==AOT-ed
model) and 'development' mode (for training), the main difference is
that in development mode, we may also log features (for training logs),
inject scoring information (currently after the Virtual Register
Rewriter) and then produce the log file.
This patch also introduces the score injection pass, 'Register
Allocation Pass Scoring', which is trivially just logging the score in
development mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117147