Canonicalize triton::ReduceOp select(cmpf) patterns to min/max operations #361
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This PR introduces a pattern rewrite that simplifies
triton::ReduceOpbodies containingarith.selectoperations based on floating-point comparisons. The transformation replaces select-based logic with equivalent min/max operations, improving IR canonicalization and enabling further optimization.Supported Transformations:
select(cmpf ogt a, b), a, b→arith.maxf(a, b)select(cmpf olt a, b), a, b→arith.minf(a, b)select((cmpf ogt a, b) || cmpf une a, a), a, b→arith.maximumf(a, b)select((cmpf olt a, b) || cmpf une a, a), a, b→arith.minimumf(a, b)Applying this transformation before the
ReduceOpconverter runs allows the natural lowering oftt.reducetolinalg.reduce; the motivational use case was from a torch-inductor spit out Triton kernel which consisted of this complex pattern in the reduction body and did not allow theReduceOpto get lowered to thelinalgdialect.