tkonolige commented on a change in pull request #8693:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm/pull/8693#discussion_r686141549



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File path: src/tir/schedule/primitive/block_annotate.cc
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+#include "../utils.h"
+
+namespace tvm {
+namespace tir {
+
+class StorageAlignAxisOutOfRangeError : public ScheduleError {
+ public:
+  explicit StorageAlignAxisOutOfRangeError(IRModule mod, Buffer buffer, int 
axis)
+      : mod_(std::move(mod)), buffer_(std::move(buffer)), axis_(axis) {}
+
+  String FastErrorString() const final {
+    return "ScheduleError: The input `axis` is out of range. It is required to 
be in range "
+           "[-ndim, ndim) where `ndim` is the number of dimensions of the 
buffer to set "
+           "storage alignment.";
+  }
+
+  String DetailRenderTemplate() const final {
+    std::ostringstream os;
+    int ndim = static_cast<int>(buffer_->shape.size());
+    os << "The buffer to set storage alignment " << buffer_->name << " has " 
<< ndim
+       << " dimension(s), so `axis` is required to be in [" << -(ndim) << ", " 
<< ndim
+       << ") for storage_align. However, the input `axis` is " << axis_
+       << ", which is out of the expected range.";
+    return os.str();
+  }
+
+  IRModule mod() const final { return mod_; }
+  Array<ObjectRef> LocationsOfInterest() const final { return {}; }

Review comment:
       Could we add where buffers are declared to locations of interest? Then 
we can point to them. But it might not be helpful if it always point to the 
function inputs.




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