spectrometerHBH commented on a change in pull request #9699:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm/pull/9699#discussion_r772829564
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File path: src/arith/iter_affine_map.cc
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@@ -347,11 +372,24 @@ class IterMapRewriter : public ExprMutator {
// IterSplit(k,
scale=1)),
// extent=9)
// scale=1))
- std::unordered_map<IterSumExpr, IterMark, IterSumHash, IterSumEqual>
sum_fuse_map_;
+ // Example(2): expr = i*9 + j*2 + k, i in [0, 4) j in [0, 5) k in [0, 2)
+ // predicate: 1 <= j*2 + k < 9
+ // Then, flattened form = IterSum(IterSplit(i, scale=9),
+ // IterSplit(j, scale=2),
+ // IterSplit(k, scale=1))
+ // normal form = IterSum(IterSplit(i, scale=9),
Review comment:
I don't think it's a good idea to rewrite `i*9 + j*2 + k` into such a
normal form `(i*9 + (j*2 + k - 1) + 1)`.
The reason is that `j*2 + k - 1` has extent 8, it's weird that the scale of
i is 9. Actually `i*9 + j*2 + k` with predicate `1 <= j*2 + k < 9` doesn't
correspond to an iter, since the value of it is not continuous. Its value is
`[1, 8] \union [10, 17] \union [19, 26], ...`.
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