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Prior to this PR, the PrimExpr tir::Let is treated as inlining during codegen, which makes any common subexpression elimination (CSE) efforts using tir::Let at TIR level effectless.

This PR updates codegen so that the tir::Let will have an explicit var assignment and thus can effectively reflect the CSE efforts.

@MasterJH5574 MasterJH5574 force-pushed the tvm-dev/2024-08-16-codegen-let branch 2 times, most recently from cf3217f to 5457abb Compare August 19, 2024 14:06
Prior to this PR, the PrimExpr `tir::Let` is treated as inlining during
codegen, which makes any common subexpression elimination (CSE) efforts
using `tir::Let` at TIR level effectless.

This PR updates codegen so that the `tir::Let` will have an explicit
var assignment and thus can effectively reflect the CSE efforts.
@MasterJH5574 MasterJH5574 force-pushed the tvm-dev/2024-08-16-codegen-let branch from 5457abb to 8d7dad2 Compare August 19, 2024 19:00
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tqchen commented Aug 20, 2024

@tvm-bot rerun

@tqchen tqchen merged commit b76ebad into apache:main Aug 21, 2024
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I'm a little bit late on the review, but I like the fix, thank you! I double-checked codegen_llvm.cc, and it tracks tir::Let expressions by their llvm::Value*, and wouldn't be susceptible to the same issue.

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