### Description
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1. Introduce MoE CUDA op to ORT based on FT implementation.
2. Upgrade cutlass to 3.1.0 to avoid some build failures on Windows.
Remove patch file for cutlass 3.0.0.
3. Sharded MoE implementation will come with another PR
limitation: __CUDA_ARCH__ >= 700
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
add CI steps to log info for test failure investigating.
Currently Web CI is marked as 'optional'. This change adds some script
to dump debug info for investigating the random test failure
### Description
Make all build_wasm tasks (NPM packaging and post merge)run on Linux.
Enable web gpu test in npm package pipeline too.
### Motivation and Context
Even on Windows, build_wasm is running in cygwin.
So, it could save a lot of time to run it on Linux.
### Description
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Set DML package name correctly so the build doesn't try and include mobile targets.
### Motivation and Context
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Fix packaging pipeline.
### Description
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Fix bad delegates.
Add script to detect mismatch, and run in CI and when creating nuget
package.
Ignore whitespace when looking at the diff to the .cs file as
clang-format ran.
### Motivation and Context
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#18363
### Description
Only one of "--cuda_version" and "--cuda_home" is needed. If they were
both specified, the first one will take precedence. Since we download
cuda SDKs on-the-fly now, the machines will not need to have a
preinstalled CUDA SDK therefore will not have VS-CUDA integration
extension. Therefore the "--cuda_version" flag will not work. This PR
deletes such usages.
Related PR: #15915
### Description
This PR fixes the TypeScript type check.
Previously, when I use esbuild to replace webpack (#17745), typescript
typecheck was disabled. This causes a few TypeScript type error checked
in into the code base. This PR fixes the followings:
- Use "Node16" as default "module" value in tsconfig.json, because in
TypeScript v5, `(module == "ES2015" && moduleResolution == "Node16")` is
an invalid combination.
- Set `noUnusedParameters` to true as default. in web override it to
false because multiple code need to be updated ( a following-up PR will
do this )
- set correct project file for 'web/lib/**/*.ts' for ESLint (otherwise
WebGPU types are not populated correctly)
- fix type error in file js/web/lib/wasm/jsep/webgpu/program-manager.ts
- upgrade "@webgpu/types" to latest to fix type error in file
js/web/lib/wasm/jsep/backend-webgpu.ts
- add package script "prebuild" for web to run tsc type check
- add type check in CI yml file
### Description
1. Add a build validation for Linux ARM64/ARM32 cross-compile to catch
issues listed in #18195 .
2. Revert eigen's commit id back to what we had before.
### Motivation and Context
To catch cross-compile issues.
Added a TODO item for fixing the compile warnings in Linux ARM32 build: AB#21639
### Description
Add the pool definition in 2 stages even the pool is Microsoft-Hosted
Pool.
### Motivation and Context
Recently, in Nuget pipeline, when we click the Stages to Run

It always pops up
```
Encountered error(s) while parsing pipeline YAML:
Could not find a pool with ID 5206. The pool does not exist or has not been authorized for use. For authorization details, refer to https://aka.ms/yamlauthz.
Could not find a pool with ID 5206. The pool does not exist or has not been authorized for use. For authorization details, refer to https://aka.ms/yamlauthz.
```
1. Now we use a released version of ONNX, so we can directly download a
prebuilt package from pypi.org. We do not need to build one from source.
2. Update protobuf python package's version to match the C/C++ version
we are using.
3. Update tensorboard python python because the current one is
incompatible with the newer protobuf version.
### Description
Add CI changes for #18287
Install onnx explicitly to pass windows GPU+dml stage.
### Motivation and Context
'eigen-3.4' was refering to a branch, not to a tag. There is now an
Eigen 3.4.1 on that branch, and thus the hash has changed.
See
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/issues/18286#issuecomment-1793683416
### Description
Update the C# nuget build infrastructure to make building a test nuget
package more user friendly and to simplify
- Remove usage of dotnet and msbuild in CIs
- was temporary requirement until .net 6 MAUI was added to the released
Visual Studio
- remove SelectedTargets property and its usage
- Add property for excluding mobile targets
- generally we exclude based on the nuget package name
- can now specify `/p:IncludeMobileTargets=false` on the command line to
force exclusion
- support building test package using build.py `--build_nuget` better
- limit inclusion of xamarin targets as building with them requires a
lot more infrastructure
- use msbuild directly if xamarin targets are included. use dotnet
otherwise.
- remove quoting of property values as it doesn't appear to be necessary
and breaks when msbuild is being used
- add infrastructure to be able to pack the nuget package on linux with
`dotnet pack`
- `nuget pack` is not user friendly as-per comments in changes
- requires stub csproj to provide the nuspec path
- Remove netstandard1.0 targets from nuspec
- we removed support from the actual bindings previously
- Remove usage of nuget-staging directory when creating nuget package on
linux
- the nuspec file element has a fully qualified path for a source file
so there is no obvious benefit to copying to a staging directory prior
to packing
### Motivation and Context
Address issues with 1P users trying to create test nuget packages
locally.
Long overdue cleanup of CI complexity.
### Description
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Update XNNPACK to latest version
- adds fp16 kernels and various other improvements
- requires pthreadpool update as well
Most code updates in the XNNPACK EP are to adjust to the new XNNPACK API
- 'setup' is split into 'reshape' and 'setup'
- some ops use a workspace buffer
- copied workspace allocation from XNNPACK unit test code
- some suffixes changed
Added wrapper for XNNPACK caches to base XNNPACK EP kernel
- simplifies usage
- XNNPACK split out the code and weights caches, but the code cache
isn't currently usable via the public API
- we could use the internal types if we think it's required for
performance reasons. non-trivial though as we'd need to propagate ifdef
values from the XNNPACK build up to the ORT build.
- using XNNPACK internals would also mean we would not be able to
support using a pre-build XNNPACK package
- not an issue currently
Fixed opset registration for internal NHWC domain
- was not being tied to the ONNX version, so nodes inserted by layout
transformation had the incorrect opset
- a number of other places needed updating once this issue was fixed
Remove support for NCHW Resize from XNNPACK EP so it's NHWC only
- we only supported NCHW for fp32,
- doing so adds complexity in multiple places (XNNPACK EP kernel
implementation, layout transformation and transpose optimization)
- unclear if that complexity provides any benefit. can add back if
required by production scenario
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
We're looking at enabling fp16 support for CoreML and NNAPI. If we do
that we need a good fallback story if the CPU EP will be used. The
XNNPACK fp16 kernels will hopefully provide that.
NOTE: This PR doesn't add fp16 support to the XNNPACK EP kernels. That
can be done as required in separate EPs and should be relatively simple
to do.
### Description
Retry 3 times at most if the web test fails.
### Motivation and Context
Web GPU tests are not stable.
From this link, we could find these ort-web tests are all in top 10
failing tasks.
https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_pipeline/analytics/stageawareoutcome?definitionId=161&contextType=build.
Generally, it could pass by manually rerunning it.
So, enable it to rerun automatically.
These test steps duration isn't long. So, it won't take too long to
retry.
### Description
Disable ccache for DML. This change is similar to #18104. Now the DML
build job is having the same timeout issue. I don't know why. But
disabling ccache probably would help.
### Description
Update batch file to set PATH for Cuda with TRT
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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This reverts commit 99b8dcaae2.
### Description
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### Motivation and Context
Restore the dml stage in windows GPU pipeline.
Agent issue is solved by adding Feature.DisableGpuDriver in pool
properties.
### Description
Version 41.0.0 currently used has vulnerabilities.
### Motivation and Context
See [Vulnerable OpenSSL included in cryptography
wheels](https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-v8gr-m533-ghj9)
### Description
Motivation for this PR is reducing CI test time by removing unnecessary
tests from the pipelines.
Following changes are for reducing test time in pipelines:
- Skip CPU model tests in GPU builds. Training CIs run these tests as a
sanity check. There is no direct training code being tested in these
pipelines, furthermore, CPU tests are being run in CPU pipelines so no
need to run them again in GPU builds and block the GPU VM. This change
reduces testing time by 20-25 mins in all training GPU pipelines.
- Delete debug package building pipeline for linux training packages.
This was required by compiler team at some point but there have been 0
downloads of these packages.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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### Description
This is a temp fix for the failing "Zip-Nuget-Java-Nodejs Packaging
Pipeline". The pipeline is failing because I removed NodeJS from the
build machine pool's image, to reduce the number of dependencies we need
to maintain in VMs.
So this PR will temporarily move the test to a different machine pool to
get the test passed. Then I will move the test to docker. Docker images
are relatively easier to update and maintain. Now we almost run all
Linux test in docker, except for this one. Moving it to docker is needed
for enabling GPU support in nodejs, because all our Linux VMs do not
have CUDA.
### Motivation and Context
### Description
This PR:
(1) Fixes AMD builds after #17200 broke them (Need to remember to run
AMD builds while trying to merge external CUDA PRs next time)
(2) Turn on the NHWC CUDA feature in the Linux GPU CI. The extra time
spent in building a few more files and running a few more tests will not
be much.
Test Linux GPU CI run :
https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_build/results?buildId=1170770
### Motivation and Context
Keep the NHWC CUDA ops tested
(https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/17200) and guard against
regressions
### Description
**Fixes NPM Packaging pipeline.**
Training was enabled for linux-wasm-ci.yml but not enabled for
win-wasm-ci.yml.
the web CI uses linux-wasm-ci.yml
NPM packaging pipeline uses win-wasm-ci.yml
### Description
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Android emulator usage updates:
- Change approach to detecting boot has completed
- use `-delay-adb` and a simple command (`ls`) with `wait-for-device` as
the first step
- this ensures enough startup has occurred for adb to be responsive
- use secondary loop on the python side to check for sys.boot_completed
to be set
- doing the check on the python side provides more feedback and seems to
work well
- make the 'stop' logic more precise by using psutil
- add internal timeout of 20 mins for emulator startup
- waiting for the CI jobs overall timeout is way too long
- value is hardcoded for now (most CIs startup in under 10 mins) but
could be made configurable if needed
CI updates:
- add template for using the Android emulator
- update CIs to use template
- reorder React Native CI
- minimize the time the Android emulator or iOS simulator is running by
moving some build steps around
- don't run both at the same time
- unnecessary and potentially adds significant memory pressure to the
machine
- fix QNN Android emulator CI as much as possible
- now everything works apart from running onnx_test_runner with the QNN
EP
### Motivation and Context
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Fix inconsistent detection of the emulator boot completing.
---------
Co-authored-by: Edward Chen <18449977+edgchen1@users.noreply.github.com>
### Description
Update NDK to 26.0.10792818 which is included in every macOS build
machine so that we do not need to download a different version every
time in every build.
### Motivation and Context
Downloading NDK on-the-fly is a main contributor of Android related
build failures.
### Description
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### Motivation and Context
Compliance check would fail randomly but the stage couldn't be rerun if
the pipeline artifacts are already published.
There's the error like `Artifact xxxx already exists`.
We had to restart the whole pipeline if there's a random error in
compliance check.
### Description
allow gpu IO binding tests to fail temporarily.
when the root cause is still in investigation, use `continueOnError:
true` to allow the test to fail without blocking PRs.
### Description
"NPM packaging pipeline" needs to download an artifact from
"Zip-Nuget-Java-Nodejs Packaging Pipeline".
It has been a long-time issue that they two pipelines often use
different commit ids.
This change declares 'Zip-Nuget-Java-Nodejs Packaging Pipeline' as a
resource, so that "NPM packaging pipeline" will always fetch from the
pipeline run that triggers this NPM pipeline.
Their official document says:
"When you define a resource trigger, if its pipeline resource is from
the same repo as the current pipeline, triggering follows the same
branch and commit on which the event is raised."
### Description
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Include CoreML EP in python package.
I've added to the base package as CoreML comes from the OS so there are
no additional libraries to distribute.
Updated the CPU-based provider list to add the AzureEP, which is also
included in the base package, to fix some test failures. Without this
the infrastructure thinks a device copy implementation is required
between AzureEP and CoreML nodes, which is not the case as the AzureEP
is CPU based.
### Motivation and Context
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#16989
- Update ROCm and MIGraphX CI to ROCm5.7
- Simplify test exculde file. Some tests will output `registered
execution providers ROCMExecutionProvider were unable to run the model.`
if they cannot run.
- Add `enable_training` build argument for MIGraphX pipeline.
Python package pipeline fails due to "tokenizers" compilation. Since
"tokenizers" is a dep of "transformers", we update its version and hope
a new solution had been there.
```
error: casting `&T` to `&mut T` is undefined behavior, even if the reference is unused, consider instead using an `UnsafeCell`
--> tokenizers-lib/src/models/bpe/trainer.rs:517:47
```
- we will publish the onnxruntime-training-rocm package on ADO feeds.
The onnxruntime-training package will solely be for cuda.
- Add new pipeline for onnxruntime-training-rocm ADO feeds
https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/Lotus/_build?definitionId=1278. Only
package with latest rocm version is publish to ADO.
### Description
Improve the QNN context binary cache feature to reduce the memory
overhead and initialization time overhead.
Instead of dumping a Qnn context binary file with metadata as header, we
dump a Onnx format file with metadata inside Onnx node.
### Motivation and Context
reduce the memory overhead and initialization time overhead
Two major modifications of this PR:
1. Refactor OrtTensorRTProviderOptions initialization and make it easy
to add new field.
2. Make Python API capable of using TensorRT plugins by adding new
Python binding api `register_tensorrt_plugins_as_custom_ops`. (It needs
to register ep's custom op domain before model load. For C++ API, it's
slightly different, when calling
SessionOptionsAppendExecutionProvider_TensorRT_XX, it appends cutom op
domain to session option. Later ORT can register custom op domain from
session option before model loading)
Bump ruff version and remove pylint from the linter list. Fix any new
error detected by ruff.
### Motivation and Context
Ruff covers many of the pylint rules. Since pylint is not enabled in
this repo and runs slow, we remove it from the linters
### Description
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Move the swift files to ORT SPM repo now:
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime-swift-package-manager
### Motivation and Context
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Co-authored-by: rachguo <rachguo@rachguos-Mac-mini.local>
This PR introduces
- New data structure to represent kernel-level (aka node-level or
op-level) tensor sharding informaiton. I consider it as the
fundamentaion of ONNX distribtued inference.
- Building blocks for distribtued kernels implementation especially
stateless implementation for communication ops.
- Implementation of DistributedMatMul and its tests.
Code structure:
- sharding.h/.cc: Function to shard and reshard tensors (calling into
NCCL).
- sharding_spec.h/.cc: Representation of how a tensor is sharded.
- distributed_matmul.h/.cc: Implementation of tensor parallel MatMul.
Inputs and outputs are sharded across devices.
- onnxruntime_test_distributed.py: distributed operator tests.
Example of specifying sharding information
```python
@onnxscript.script()
def matmul_rs_sr_rr(tensor_x: FLOAT, tensor_w: FLOAT) -> FLOAT:
# Run MatMul by sharding x along column axis and w along row axis on
# 2 GPUs.
return MICROSOFT_OPSET.DistributedMatMul(
tensor_x,
tensor_w,
device_mesh_shape=[2],
device_mesh_elements=[0, 1],
input_shard_specs=["RS[0]", "S[0]R"],
output_shard_specs=["RR"],
)
onnx_model = matmul_rs_sr_rr.to_model_proto(
input_types=[FLOAT[2, "s"], FLOAT["s", 2]],
output_types=[FLOAT[2, 2]],
)
```
In this example, the device mesh can be visualized as 1-D tensor, `[0,
1]`. The 2nd axis of `tensor_x` is sharded across `[0, 1]` (i.e., the
0-axis of the device mesh). Similarly, the 1st axis of `tensor_w` is
sharded across `[0, 1]` as well.
C++ classes to represent tensor sharding (copied from sharding_spec.h):
```cpp
class DeviceMesh {
public:
// [Device Mesh and Tensor Sharding for Tensor Parallel]
// Device mesh is a tensor of device indices.
// A tensor can then be partitioned along specific mesh axes.
//
// Assume we have 4 GPUs indexed by 0, 1, 2, and 3.
// Let's consider some examples.
// 1. 1D device mesh [0, 1, 2, 3]. In this case,
// device_mesh_shape is [4] and device_mesh_elements
// is [0, 1, 2, 3].
// If we want to shard a 2-D tensor along its axis 1, the
// corresponding sharding spec is a string "RS[0]".
// 2. 2D device mesh [[0, 1], [2, 3]]. In this case,
// device_mesh_shape is [2, 2] and device_mesh_elements
// is [0, 1, 2, 3].
// If we want to shard a 2-D tensor's
// rows along mesh axis 1 and
// columns along mesh axis 0, the
// corresponding sharding spec is a string "S[1]S[0]".
// If that 2-D tensor's value is np.array([[5, 6], [7, 8]]),
// GPU 0/1/2/3 owns 5/7/6/8. Below is a visualization the sharding
// proccess.
// - Start with a 2-D device mesh [[0, 1], [2, 3]] and
// a 2-D tensor [[5, 6], [7, 8]]
// - GPU: [[0, 1], [2, 3]], Tensor: [[5, 6], [7, 8]]
// - Split GPU mesh along axis 1 and tensor along
// axis 0 for "S[1]" in "S[1]S[0]"
// - GPU: [[0], [2]], Tensor: [[5, 6]]
// GPU: [[1], [3]], Tensor: [[7, 8]]
// - Split GPU mesh along axis 0 and tensor along
// axis 1 for "S[0]" in "S[1]S[0]"
// - GPU: [[0]], Tensor: [[5]]
// - GPU: [[2]], Tensor: [[6]]
// - GPU: [[1]], Tensor: [[7]]
// - GPU: [[3]], Tensor: [[8]]
// Actual shape of device mesh represented by `device_mesh_elements`.
std::vector<int64_t> device_mesh_shape;
// Flattened device mesh.
std::vector<int64_t> device_mesh_elements;
};
class AxisPartitionSpec {
// [Device Mesh and Tensor Sharding for Tensor Parallel]
// This class is the in-memory representation of
// 1. if a tensor is sharded or not (aka replica), and
// 2. which tensor axis is shard by which device mesh axis.
// Let's consider sharding 2-D tensor along column axis on
// device mesh [0, 1] as an example.
// The required sharding spec RS[0] can be represented by
// - AxisPartitionSpec(Condition::Replica, -1)
// - AxisPartitionSpec(Condition::Shard, 0)
public:
// Status of a tensor axis.
// A tensor axis can be either sharded or replicated
// along a device mesh axis.
enum class Condition { Replica,
Shard };
// This field tells if a tensor axis is sharded or not.
Condition cond;
// If a tensor axis is sharded, this field tells which device
// mesh axis to distribute the shards along.
// If a tensor axis is not sharded, this field is ignored.
int device_mesh_axis;
// A helper to construct a replica spec for a tensor axis.
static AxisPartitionSpec CreateReplica() {
return AxisPartitionSpec(Condition::Replica, -1);
}
// A helper to construct a sharding spec for a tensor axis.
// This tensor axis is sharded along `device_mesh_axis` in device mesh.
static AxisPartitionSpec CreateShard(int device_mesh_axis) {
return AxisPartitionSpec(Condition::Shard, device_mesh_axis);
}
};
class TensorPartitionSpec {
// [Device Mesh and Tensor Sharding for Tensor Parallel]
// TensorPartitionSpec holds a collection of AxisPartitionSpec and an
// associated DeviceMesh. It is responsible for determining how a tensor
// should be partitioned across a device mesh.
//
// Example 1: RS[0]
// In this scenario, `axis_specs` would contain two `AxisPartitionSpec` objects.
// - The first object is a Replica, denoting that the first axis of the tensor is
// not sharded but is instead replicated.
// - The second object is a Shard along the 0-th axis of the device mesh. It denotes
// that the second axis of the tensor is sharded along the first axis of the
// device mesh.
//
// Example 2: S[0]RR
// In this scenario, `axis_specs` would contain three `AxisPartitionSpec` objects.
// - The first object is a Shard along the 0-th axis of the device mesh, indicating
// that the first axis of the tensor is sharded along the first axis of the
// device mesh.
// - The second and third objects are Replicas, indicating that the second and third
// axes of the tensor are not sharded but are instead replicated.
public:
// axis_specs[i]: AxisPartitionSpec for tensor axis i. For a 2-D tensor,
// axis_specs[0] is for row axis and axis_specs[1] is for
// column axis. axis_specs[i].device_mesh_axis = j means that
// tensor axis i is sharded along device mesh axis j.
std::vector<AxisPartitionSpec> axis_specs;
// device_mesh: DeviceMesh for sharding the associated tensor.
// Read [Device Mesh and Tensor Sharding for Tensor Parallel] in DeviceMesh's comment.
DeviceMesh device_mesh;
};
```
<del>
**This PR is based on a few prerequisites PRs. They are listed as
below:**
- #17465
- #17469
- #17470
- #17472
- #17473
- #17484
Please review the current change by only looking at commit
e2e6623e673ec6de55a5c1f8edcbd3a46b535a89 and later.
</del>
### Description
This PR introduces WebGPU IO binding. This new feature allows
onnxruntime-web users to use tensors created from GPU as model
input/output so that a model inferencing can be done without unnecessary
data copy between CPU and GPU for model input/output.
### Examples
An E2E demo/example is being worked on.
Following is some simple demo with code snippet.
Let's first check today how we do:
```js
// STEP.1 - create an inference session:
const mySession = await ort.InferenceSession.create('./my_model.onnx', { executionProviders: ['webgpu'] });
// STEP.2 - create model input: (supposing myImageCpuData is a Float32Array)
const feeds = {
'input_image:0': new ort.Tensor('float32', myImageCpuData, [1, 224, 224, 3])
};
// STEP.3 - run model
const myResults = await mySession.run(feeds);
// STEP.4 - get output data
const myData = myResults['output_image:0'].data; // Float32Array
```
#### for inputs (GPU tensor):
Now, with IO binding, you can create a tensor from a GPU buffer, and
feed it to the model:
```js
// new STEP.2.A - create model input from a GPU buffer: (supposing myInputGpuBuffer is a `GPUBuffer` object with input data)
const feeds = {
'input_image:0': ort.Tensor.fromGpuBuffer(myInputGpuBuffer, { dataType: 'float32', dims: [1, 224, 224, 3] })
};
```
### for outputs (pre-allocated GPU tensor)
you can also do that for output, **if you know the output shape**:
```js
// new STEP.2.B - create model output from a GPU buffer: (supposing myOutputGpuBuffer is a pre-allocated `GPUBuffer` object)
const fetches = {
'output_image:0': ort.Tensor.fromGpuBuffer(myOutputGpuBuffer, { dataType: 'float32', dims: [1, 512, 512, 3] })
};
// new STEP.3 - run model with pre-allocated output (fetches)
const myResults = await mySession.run(feeds, fetches);
```
### for outputs (specify location)
if you do not know the output shape, you can specify the output location
when creating the session:
```js
// new STEP.1 - create an inference session with an option "preferredOutputLocation":
const mySession = await ort.InferenceSession.create('./my_model.onnx', {
executionProviders: ['webgpu'],
preferredOutputLocation: "gpu-buffer"
});
```
if the model has multiple outputs, you can specify them seperately:
```js
// new STEP.1 - create an inference session with an option "preferredOutputLocation":
const mySession = await ort.InferenceSession.create('./my_model.onnx', {
executionProviders: ['webgpu'],
preferredOutputLocation: {
"output_image:0": "gpu-buffer"
}
});
```
now you don't need to prepare the `fetches` object and onnxruntime-web
will prepare output data on the location that specified.
#### read data
when you get the output tensor, you can:
```js
// get the gpu buffer object:
const gpuBuffer = myOutputTensor.gpuBuffer; // GPUBuffer
// get the CPU data asynchronizely
const cpuData = await myOutputTensor.getData();
// get the CPU data asynchronizely and release the underlying GPU resources
const cpuData = await myOutputTensor.getData(true);
// dispose the tensor (release the underlying GPU resources). This tensor object will be invalid after dispose() is called.
myOutputTensor.dispose();
```
#### resource management
JavaScript has GC so you don't need to worry about managing JavaScript
objects. But there are 2 types of resources that are not managed by GC:
- GPU buffer that used in tensors
- Underlying ORT native resources
To simplify, most of the unmanaged resources and handled inside ORT web.
But there are a few resources that need users to manage:
- All external GPU resources, including GPU buffers inside all tensors
created by `Tensor.fromGpuBuffer()`, will not be managed by ORT. User
should manage those GPU buffers themselves.
- When a session is created with `preferredOutputLocation` ==
"gpu-buffer" specified in session options, and the corresponding output
is not pre-allocated, user need to call the output tensor's `dispose()`
or `getData(true)` to manually release the underlying GPU buffers.
- ORT internal errors (including providing a pre-allocated output tensor
with wrong type/dims) will invalidate the whole wasm memory and is not
recoverable. An exception is thrown in this situation.
### Description
this is for ORT 1.17.0 - make ORT to use ONNX release 1.15.0 branch. Eventually will update to the release tag once ONNX 1.15.0 is released
### Motivation and Context
Prepare for ORT 1.17.0 release. People can start work on new and updated ONNX ops in ORT.
---------
Signed-off-by: Liqun Fu <liqfu@microsoft.com>
1. Upgrade nodejs from 16.x to 18.x for Windows pipelines
2. Avoid using Azure DevOps "NodeTool" on Linux. The tool installs
nodejs from internet or local disk cache. But we already moved all Linux
tests to docker. So we do not need the installer anymore.
3. Remove some other unused code.
### Description
1. Remove 'dnf update' from docker build scripts, because it upgrades TRT
packages from CUDA 11.x to CUDA 12.x.
To reproduce it, you can run the following commands in a CentOS CUDA
11.x docker image such as nvidia/cuda:11.8.0-cudnn8-devel-ubi8.
```
export v=8.6.1.6-1.cuda11.8
dnf install -y libnvinfer8-${v} libnvparsers8-${v} libnvonnxparsers8-${v} libnvinfer-plugin8-${v} libnvinfer-vc-plugin8-${v} libnvinfer-devel-${v} libnvparsers-devel-${v} libnvonnxparsers-devel-${v} libnvinfer-plugin-devel-${v} libnvinfer-vc-plugin-devel-${v} libnvinfer-headers-devel-${v} libnvinfer-headers-plugin-devel-${v}
dnf update -y
```
The last command will generate the following outputs:
```
========================================================================================================================
Package Architecture Version Repository Size
========================================================================================================================
Upgrading:
libnvinfer-devel x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 542 M
libnvinfer-headers-devel x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 118 k
libnvinfer-headers-plugin-devel x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 14 k
libnvinfer-plugin-devel x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 13 M
libnvinfer-plugin8 x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 13 M
libnvinfer-vc-plugin-devel x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 107 k
libnvinfer-vc-plugin8 x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 251 k
libnvinfer8 x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 543 M
libnvonnxparsers-devel x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 467 k
libnvonnxparsers8 x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 757 k
libnvparsers-devel x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 2.0 M
libnvparsers8 x86_64 8.6.1.6-1.cuda12.0 cuda 854 k
Installing dependencies:
cuda-toolkit-12-0-config-common noarch 12.0.146-1 cuda 7.7 k
cuda-toolkit-12-config-common noarch 12.2.140-1 cuda 7.9 k
libcublas-12-0 x86_64 12.0.2.224-1 cuda 361 M
libcublas-devel-12-0 x86_64 12.0.2.224-1 cuda 397 M
Transaction Summary
========================================================================================================================
```
As you can see from the output, they are CUDA 12 packages.
The problem can also be solved by lock the packages' versions by using
"dnf versionlock" command right after installing the CUDA/TRT packages.
However, going forward, to get the better reproducibility, I suggest
manually fix dnf package versions in the installation scripts like we do
for TRT now.
```bash
v="8.6.1.6-1.cuda11.8" &&\
yum-config-manager --add-repo https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/rhel8/x86_64/cuda-rhel8.repo &&\
yum -y install libnvinfer8-${v} libnvparsers8-${v} libnvonnxparsers8-${v} libnvinfer-plugin8-${v} libnvinfer-vc-plugin8-${v}\
libnvinfer-devel-${v} libnvparsers-devel-${v} libnvonnxparsers-devel-${v} libnvinfer-plugin-devel-${v} libnvinfer-vc-plugin-devel-${v} libnvinfer-headers-devel-${v} libnvinfer-headers-plugin-devel-${v}
```
When we have a need to upgrade a package due to security alert or some
other reasons, we manually change the version string instead of relying
on "dnf update". Though this approach increases efforts, it can make our
pipeines more stable.
2. Move python test to docker
### Motivation and Context
Right now the nightly gpu package mixes using CUDA 11.x and CUDA 12.x
and the result package is totally not usable(crashes every time)
### Description
Include onnxruntime_float16.h in the package.
### Motivation and Context
This was missed in the recently released 1.16 pkgs (except Nuget).
manylinux build is used for nightly packaging generation and it's hard
to capture issue in time when related files change. This PR add
manylinux build in CI.
### Description
1. use standard win build template
2. enable compiler cache
### Motivation and Context
Make win build task easy to maintain and accelerate the pipeline.
### Description
PR 15470 updated some C/C++ dependencies. The change caused ROCM EP's
nightly build to fail. see issue
https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools/HIP/issues/2082 for a
background. So, the root cause is HIP compiler has a special requirement
that HIP's include dirs must be used before the operating system's
include folder: /usr/include. HIP adds "-isystem" in front of
"/usr/include". gcc or clang will search the folders added with "-I"
first, then the "-isystem" folder. It works fine as long as we do not
add "-I/usr/include" to the compile commands for *.cu files. It would be wrong if
we already have installed an open source library to /usr and want to use the
prebuilt library from there instead of the current build dir.
### Motivation and Context
### Description
supplement of #17417
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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The name of nightly ACPT image has been updated to
`ptebic.azurecr.io/internal/aifx/acpt/nightly-ubuntu-cuda-torch-dev`
As the previous image alias had `cu118`, `torch210dev` or `py38`, any
version update will break the training nightly pipeline
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Using constant image alias to avoid pipeline failure.
### Description
Delete all Prefast tasks because the new VS 17.7 version crashes every
time when we run the task on our CI build servers. However, we cannot
reproduce it locally. And this problem blocks us installing security
patches to our CI build machines.
Will use [CodeQL](https://codeql.github.com/) instead.
### Motivation and Context
Address some security alerts.
The old provisioning profile no longer works. Switched to a temporary one that we can use before a new one is available. The temporary one has a different name.
### Description
Updates the version of QNN SDK used by CI Pipelines. Enables some tests
fixed by 2.14.1, but still need to look into Resize in a separate PR.
### Motivation and Context
Test latest version of QNN SDK.
### Description
Update the Web CI pipelines:
- remove parameter 'WebTemplate': Since we start to support webgpu, the
linux-web-ci.yml is no longer working and it is already out-of-date.
remove this file and parameter so that we always use win-web-ci.yml
- change flag `RunWebGpuTests` into 2 flags, for release and debug.
Currently for CI we only run webgpu tests on release build. But we want
to have the capability to run webgpu tests on debug build as well.
After this PR is merged, next step is to enable both Debug and Release
webgpu tests in PostMerge pipeline.
### Description
[Successful pipeline
run](https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_build/results?buildId=1123141&view=results)
Added flag to build the training artifacts & updated the
pull-wasm-artifacts script to pull the training artifacts as well.
Bundled into this PR are minor formatting fixes + naming fixes.
### Motivation and Context
[This PR](https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/16521) extended
the WASM API wrapper to build training WASM artifacts as well.
The ORT training WASM artifacts are required to support ORT training web
bindings.
### Description
The yaml file changes made in #16050 do not really work. Currently the
pipeline is failing with error:
```
Error: Not found SourceFolder: C:\a\_work\5\b\RelWithDebInfo\RelWithDebInfo\nuget-artifacts\onnxruntime-win-x64\lib
```
So, I will revert the yaml changes first to bring the pipeline back.
Some people are waiting for our nightly packages.
Test run:
https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/Lotus/_build/results?buildId=351104&view=results
### Motivation and Context
### Description
install dotnet 6.0 in the docker image.
move C# build and test into docker.
### Motivation and Context
### Note
The Unit tests and Symbolic shape infer's migration will be in another
PR.
### Description
1. Update docker files and their build instructions.
ARM64 and x86_64 can use the same docker file.
2. Upgrade Linux CUDA pipeline's base docker image from CentOS7 to UBI8
AB#18990
### Description
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As title.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Now we have multiple data types that we want to disable for minimal
build and to reduce binary size. may be worth adding an argument in the
build script for specifying that.
Also for fp16 type stuff, it may be too restrict to disable that for all
minimal build.
---------
Co-authored-by: rachguo <rachguo@rachguos-Mac-mini.local>
### Description
Add the compiler cache in linux GPU tensorRT CI.
Save about 30 minutes in the GPU machine. (52 minutes -> 24 minutes)
PS.
There're only white-space differences in the dockerfile.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Get the latest gcc 12 by default
---------
Co-authored-by: Changming Sun <chasun@microsoft.com>
### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
* Integrate `trt_multi_gpu` test stage in ORT post merge CI (Win-2xA10
vm)
* Deprecate Linux MultiGPU TRT CI (This vm will be deprecated soon)
* Add multi gpu support to existing C# test cases
* Deprecate unfunctional flag `--enable_multi_device_tests`
### Motivation and Context
* Two contexts of replacing Linux MultiGPU TRT CI:
* Flag `--enable_multi_device_tests` is not functional, which cannot
detect issues like #17036
* The Linux-2xM60 VM of this CI pool is about to be deprecated 9/6/23.
Need to enable this test in other dualGPU vm pool.
### Description
Add single test step in Window GPU Reduced Ops workflow
### Motivation and Context
The old workflow's building and testing were running in one command.
In PR #17263, the test step was removed by mistake.
So, readd it.
How to consolidate the test step is in consideration.
### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
Unify some pre-build common steps.
### Motivation and Context
In the long run, other devs should only focus on build option and test
commands.
It would reduce mistakes and maintenance cost to use common template
steps.
There will be more PRs to achieve the goal.
### Description
1. Add a CUDA 12.x pipeline
2. Improve install_third_party_deps.ps1: avoid using Start-process.
Directly call the command instead.
### Motivation and Context
Since our official packages and all CI pipelines still use CUDA 11.x, we need extra pipelines to validate our source code level compatibility with CUDA 12.x. BTW for sure the prebuilt binaries in our release page are not compatible with CUDA 12.x. Do not report bugs for that.
AB#15152
### Description
1. Fix python packaging test pipeline. There was an error in
tools/ci_build/github/linux/run_python_tests.sh that it installed a
released version of onnxruntime python package from pypi.org to run the
test. Supposedly it should pick one from the current build.
2. Refactor the pipeline to allow choosing cmake build type from the web
UI when manually trigger a build. Now this feature is for Linux only.
Because I don't want to change too much when we are about to cut a
release branch. After that I will expand it to all platforms. This
feature is useful for debugging pipeline issues, also, we may consider
having a nightly pipeline to run all tests in Debug mode which may catch
extra bugs because in debug mode we can enforce range check.
Test run:
https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/Lotus/_build/results?buildId=342674&view=results
### Motivation and Context
Currently the pipeline has a crash error.
AB#18580
### Description
Updates NuGet packaging pipelines to use the correct license name.
### Motivation and Context
The license name changed. See https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/17170
The QNN_Windows_Nuget and Zip-Nuget-* pipelines will not run without this update.
### Description
Move DML build job's Prefast task to a CPU machine pool which has larger
memory. The current one runs out of memory in every run.
### Motivation and Context
To fix the broken python packaging pipeline.
- 'js/web'
- 'js/node'
- 'onnxruntime/core/providers/js'
is updated
### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
Adds continuous integration and pull-requestion validation triggers
directly to the yaml file for the Windows x64 QNN CI Pipeline.
### Motivation and Context
There have been various unit tests failures that break the
QNN_Windows_Nuget pipeline, which builds QNN EP for Windows x64. This PR
ensures that QNN EP is built and tested on a Windows x64 image for every
pull request.
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
The onnxruntime-CI-nightly-ort-pipeline encounters occasional failures
due to synchronization discrepancies between the ACPT nightly image and
the repository. We are addressing this by executing tests using the
commit ID associated with the ort build within the ACPT image.
---------
Co-authored-by: Adam Louly <adamlouly@microsoft.com@orttrainingdev9.d32nl1ml4oruzj4qz3bqlggovf.px.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
1. Clean up cmake files. Remove some unused code
2. Remove the "Semmle" task from
tools/ci_build/github/azure-pipelines/templates/win-ci.yml. Semmle is
deprecated and replaced by CodeQL.
### Description
- Disables Resize tests that use nearest mode on QNN CPU.
- Fixes indentation problems on yaml for win x64 qnn pipeline.
### Motivation and Context
The QNN windows Nuget pipeline does not run due to failing unit tests on
Windows x64. These tests should not be enabled until we determine the
rounding behavior of QNN's ResizeNearestNeighbor operator.
ROCm python package pipeline failed because this
PR(https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/16325) changed onnx
version to a commit and we need to build onnx from source. Low protobuf
version will cause build errors.
This PR remove `cmake ` and `protobuf ` from Dockerfile, these two will
install by `install_os_deps.sh`.
### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
The correct name should be onnxruntimecpubuildpython
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Co-authored-by: Yulong Wang <7679871+fs-eire@users.noreply.github.com>
### Description
Some pipelines are failing. It is because PR #16325 set ONNX version to
`rel-1.14.1` . It is a branch name, not a commit or tag name. It means
whenever the branch got a new commit, we will auto pick it and use it.
### Description
This change upgrade emsdk to 3.1.44.
Because backend is upgraded to LLVM 16, so need to fix a lot of build
failures caused by "-Wshorten-64-to-32".
most of the build failures comes from generated `onnx.pb.h`, and this
can be fixed by including "core/graph/onnx_protobuf.h", which detects
and ignore shorten-64-to-32 warnings.
### Description
enable webgpu in browser unit test.
The CI pipeline uses Edge v113+ which enables WebGPU.
===
**UPDATE on 08/07/2023:**
- add flags to Edge browser launch commandline so that Edge on CI agents
can initialize WebGPU correctly.
- ONLY enable webgpu on web release build. Other pipelines are using
flag `-b=wasm,webgl,xnnpack` to specify the other 3 backends explicitly.
- disable "Resize" related test failures. Once they are fixed the tests
can be re-enabled.
---------
Co-authored-by: Satya Jandhyala <satya.k.jandhyala@gmail.com>
Add script to get iOS simulator device info so we don't need to use hardcoded specifiers which may or may not refer to a valid simulator device.
Add use-xcode-version step to a packaging pipeline so it uses a consistent version of Xcode.
### Description
1. Add valgrind to existing ep_perf CI MemTest and parse ORT-TRT memLeak
details
1. General Valgrind logs and logs related to ORT-TRT will be parsed in
[CI
artifacts](https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/Lotus/_build/results?buildId=334122&view=artifacts&pathAsName=false&type=publishedArtifacts)
1. Logic:
1. Run valgrind with `onnxruntime-perf-test -e tensorrt` and export log
to `valgrind.log`
2. Identify if any `definitely lost` memleak happened
1. For log paragraphs which show `definitely lost`, parse if they have
keyword `TensorrtExecutionProvider`.
2. If so, extract these details to `ort_trt_memleak_detail.log`, and
return `build failure` to EP Perf CI
3. Fix existing addressSanitizer and sync the squeezenet testcase with
latest update from
[ort-inference-example](https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime-inference-examples/blob/main/c_cxx/squeezenet/main.cpp)
1. Updates in short: Upgrade main.cpp to be using
OrtTensorRTProviderOptionsV2
4. Reorder the 7-min-MemTest to be ahead of 9-hr-model-tests, and enable
MemTest by default
### Description
This change allows Web CI to do some check as the first step, so that if
there are errors it won't launch the task to build web assembly, which
is heavy.
Checks includes:
- "npm ci" in /js, /js/common and /js/web. this implicitly include:
- typescript compiler in /js
- typescript compiler in /js/common
- webpack build in /js/common
- typescript compiler in /js/web
- ESLint on typescripts
- clang-format formatter (.js, .ts, .cc, .h, .mm)
- Prettier formatter (.json, .jsonc, .md)
---------
Co-authored-by: Caroline Zhu <carolinezhu@microsoft.com@orttrainingdev7.d32nl1ml4oruzj4qz3bqlggovf.px.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
1. rename OrtValue.FillStringTensorElement to StringTensorSetElementAt .
To the API user I think we're conceptually setting the string at an
offset in the tensor with is roughly equivalent to `List<string> list
... list[index] = "value"`.
2. While working on new inference examples, I noticed that I am still
inclined to use `DenseTensor` for N-D indexing. Added `GetStrides()` and
`GetIndex()` from strides for long dims, so the user can obtain strides
and translate N-D indices into a flat index to operate directly on the
native `OrtValue` buffers. Expose these functions to the user.
3. Make sure we generate docs for C# public static functions.
### Description
There are currently multiple failures that blocking the CI pipelines so
this PR has all of the fixes in order to make sure it passes the CI.
Otherwise a single fix will still fail the CI.
includes:
#16960#16958
Please help to make sure this PR get merged once CI passed.
@snnn @carzh @guschmue
Fixed:
[AB#18118](https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/6a833879-cd9b-44a4-a9de-adc2d818f13c/_workitems/edit/18118)
---------
Co-authored-by: Caroline Zhu <carolinezhu@microsoft.com@orttrainingdev7.d32nl1ml4oruzj4qz3bqlggovf.px.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
- enable unit test for js/common in CI
- add debug config in js/.vscode/launch.json
- enable source map for js/common/test for debugging purposes; add
source map files to ignore list
- ignore js/common/test folder for npm packaging
### Description
1. As a follow-up of #16761, this PR allows build ORT on iOS/Android
without the need to explicitly specify a protoc path. #16761 is for
WASM. This one is for iOS/Android
2. Update the MacOS/Linux build scripts that build/install protobuf from
source. Make them be more flexible. Add the support for
RedHatEnterprise(ubi), which will needed for upgrading the base image
from centos:7 to ubi:8.
3. Update tools/ci_build/github/pai/rocm-ci-pipeline-env.Dockerfile :
the docker file's base image has preinstalled protobuf in /usr/local, we
should uninstall them to avoid conflicts.
### Description
The `%AGENT_TEMPDIRECTORY%\v11.8` is created in azcopy step.
So, the set env step should be after the azcopy step.
### Motivation and Context
Correct the previous logic
Unify the step since multiple jobs are using it.
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
Split stages for CPU and CPU+NNAPI builds as CodeQL is enabled at the
stage level.
We run it for CPU+NNAPI as that covers all the Android code.
We don't want to run it for both as duplicate issues would be created
for a problem in code included in both builds.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
Remove VS 2019 code.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
These yaml files and docker files are not used by any pipeline. If I
were wrong, feel free to submit a PR to get the wrongly deleted file
back from git history (git keeps everything forever).
### Description
### Motivation and Context
It's also used to upgrade visual studio to VS2022.
onnxruntime-gpu-winbuild-T4 and onnxruntime-gpu-tensorrt8-winbuild-t4
are using the image based on one dev branch and VS2019
To avoid breaking the current CIs, we move jobs running on
onnxruntime-gpu-winbuild-T4/onnxruntime-gpu-tensorrt8-winbuild-t4 to
onnxruntime-Win2022-GPU-T4.
### Description
Support SmoothQuant for ORT static quantization via intel neural
compressor
> Note:
Please use neural-compressor==2.2 to try SmoothQuant function.
### Motivation and Context
For large language models (LLMs) with gigantic parameters, the
systematic outliers make quantification of activations difficult. As a
training free post-training quantization (PTQ) solution, SmoothQuant
offline migrates this difficulty from activations to weights with a
mathematically equivalent transformation. Integrating SmoothQuant into
ORT quantization can benefit the accuracy of INT8 LLMs.
---------
Signed-off-by: Mengni Wang <mengni.wang@intel.com>
### Description
Disable two PERF* rules in ruff to allow better readability. Rational
commented inline. This change also removes the unused noqa directives
because of the rule change.
### Motivation and Context
Readability
Update upload_pod_archive_and_update_podspec.sh to take a pod archive path glob pattern. The actual pod archive path has a version suffix which changes.
### Description
1. use the pool with VS2022
2. upgrade System.Memory to 4.5.5
### Motivation and Context
Solve the build error while using VS2022:
`[Failure] Msbuild failed when processing the file
'D:\a\_work\1\s\csharp\src\Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime\Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.csproj'
with message: Method not found: 'System.ReadOnlySpan`1<Char>
Microsoft.IO.Path.GetFileName(System.ReadOnlySpan`1<Char>)'`
Ref:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73399777/azure-build-failing-due-to-method-not-found-system-readonlyspan1char-micros
Stack from [ghstack](https://github.com/ezyang/ghstack) (oldest at
bottom):
* __->__ #16789
Bump ruff to 0.0.278 and fix new lint errors. I added noqa to all
existing RUF012 errors which requires mutable class variables to be
annotated with `ClassVar`, as well as all PERF issues.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chu <justinchu@microsoft.com>
This pull request contains a few changes:
1. Adds support for string ort values.
2. Fixes the training minimal build (that was broken with #16601) by
putting custom op registration behind #ifdefs
3. Fixes the iOS pod package generation (that was again broken with
#16601) by explicitly providing paths to be copied during pod creation.
### Description
- Updates the default QNN SDK to 2.12 for CI pipelines
- Adds a disabled InstanceNormalization test for regression on QNN SDK
2.12
- Cleans up logs for unsupported ops.
### Motivation and Context
Test with the latest QNN SDK.
### Description
This PR is includes changes in the documentation of _readmeOV.rst_ file
and also the changes in the dockerfile which enables to build ORT with
latest OpenVINO 2023.0.0
### Motivation and Context
Modified the dockerfile to incorporate the latest version of OpenVINO
(2023.0.0) for building Onnxruntime.
The changes in the PR aim to improve the overall user experience by
providing accurate and up-to-date documentation while leveraging latest
OpenVINO 2023.0.0
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
Delete second reference to onnxruntime_api_tests_without_env in the code
coverage commands. One was removed in #16373 and the duplicate wasn't
noticed.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Fix pipeline.
This PR mainly optimize ROCm CI test to reduce time and CPU utilization.
- use smaller batch size on strided_batched_gemm/batched_gemm test
- disable cpu training test
- fix test_e2e_padding_elimination Occasional failures on ROCm.
### Description
Use pipeline cache instead of reading data from the image.
### Motivation and Context
1. To reduce the browser dependency of custom image.
2. The onnx node test data is less than 30M and the cache download time
is very short.
### Description
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Add ort_value.h to session_options.h so OrtValue is defined.
Update a unit test binary to add required include paths. Adding
ort_value.h pulls in more data type headers.
### Motivation and Context
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#16193
- Move ROCm build step on CPU only machine
- Add the performance data of the huggingface bert-large model on the
MI200
- At the beginning of the test step, check the agent's GPU usage and
kill the threads occupying the GPU, which may be left over from previous
tasks that exited abnormally.
- Use different docker images during the build and test steps. The
difference is the `uid` and `user` when build docker image and create
docker container.
- Update some documentation comments.
- Use onnxruntime_training.h as the umbrella header so training API docs are included in generated docs.
- Fix static analysis build.
### Description
Enable support for building iOS packages/CocoaPods with training API
- Add `Training` Package variant and config files in current iOS
packaging utilities to enable creation of training packages
### Motivation and Context
This PR introduces new `Training` variant in
`build_and_assemble_ios_pods.py` script which allows creating pods for
iOS with training API enabled.
The sample script to build training pods:
```
python3 tools/ci_build/github/apple/build_and_assemble_ios_pods.py --variant Training \
--build-settings-file tools/ci_build/github/apple/default_full_ios_training_framework_build_settings.json \
-b=-- path_to_protoc_exe=<path/to/protoc>
```
Note: build settings file should have `--enable_training` as a build
parameter.
Simply adding training packaging increases the duration of the Azure
pipeline for packaging by 70 minutes. To address this issue, we need to
parallelize pod creation. In order not to further strain the pipeline,
the changes for training packaging will be added in another PR, which
optimizes the packaging pipeline.
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The ONNX exporter in DORT have been moved to PyTorch as a formal
feature. We therefore switch to consume the exporter from PyTorch
instead of maintaining two duplicates.
### Description
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Set emulator logging to verbose to see if it helps with intermittent
React Native CI failures when emulator crashes at startup
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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As title.
### Motivation and Context
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Works with local onnxruntime-c pod in js/rn/e2e test.
The image for the onnxruntime-CI-nightly-ort-pipeline is too old.
The ort package in the image is older than latest test code in nightly
ci. This causes the nightly ci failed.
Some CI jobs may interrupted unexpectedly and didn't execute umount data
step. The data left in host device will cause `device or resource busy`
and make subsequent CI jobs fail.
Move the mount data step into docker container, the host machine will
not be occupied when CI jobs exit incorrectly.
### Description
Revert docker base image to
nvidia/cuda:11.8.0-cudnn8-devel-ubuntu20.04@sha256:b754c43fe9d62e88862d168c4ab9282618a376dbc54871467870366cacfa456e
### Motivation and Context
The default img env of nvidia/cuda:11.8.0-cudnn8-devel-ubuntu20.04 has
minor upgrade, which make Linux MultiGPU TensorRT CI (NV12 instance with
Maxwell GPU) fail on three CApiTestGlobalThreadPoolsWithProvider
tests (these three tests have higher error which are above the tolerance)
That minor upgrade includes cudnn 8.7.0->8.9.0, which might be a factor
that make maxwell GPU generator higher error. CIs with T4 GPU are not
affected.
### Description
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As title.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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Set onnxruntime-c local pod path environment variable for react native
e2e tests on react-native-ci.yml
### Motivation and Context
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Previously the E2E test project is not properly consuming a local built
onnxruntime-c version pod.
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/16411#issuecomment-1598512816
### Description
1. Keep symlink in the package.
2. keep the artifact package format
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
The build pipeline runs on Azure NV12 machines that will be deprecated
soon because the SKU is too old. So this PR will move the pipeline to a
Windows machine with two A10 GPUs.
1. Enable xnnpack test
2. Change TSA database name from onnxruntime_master to onnxruntime_main.
This is a leftover of renaming the "master" branch to "main"
3. Add two static analysis jobs for WinML and DML
4. Rename the machine pool "aiinfra-dml-winbuild" to
"onnxruntime-Win2019-GPU-dml-A10", so that the internal and public ADO
instances use the same machine pool name.
5. Move Windows GPU CI build pipeline from "onnxruntime-Win2022-GPU-T4"
to "onnxruntime-Win2022-GPU-A10" machine pool, because we do not have
enough T4 GPUs.
### Description
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Publish E2E test logs on build failure too.
### Motivation and Context
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Get more information about intermittent test failures.
### Description
A few QDQ tests failed on XNNPACK EP.
The reason should be the range of input_data doesn't fit for scale and
zero_point.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Add an API for users to get version of current package. example usage:
```js
import { env } from 'onnxruntime-node';
console.log(env.versions.node); // output "1.16.0"
```
```js
import { env } from 'onnxruntime-web';
console.log(env.versions.web); // output "1.16.0"
console.log(env.versions.common); // output "1.16.0"
console.log(env.versions.node); // output "undefined"
```
#16156
### Description
1. Updated Mac package workflow for easily debugging.
2. Changed Archive type from tgz to zip since zip is supported by ESRP.
3. .../dylib.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/libonnxruntime.1.16.0.dylib
is a debug symbol file, so it couldn't be signed.
### Motivation and Context
It‘s required from VS code.
Mac binaries in nuget should be signed
### Description
Implement Objective-C binding for `ORTCheckPoint`. Additionally,
- Modify `onnxruntime_objectivec.cmake` to only include training header
and sources when training flag is enabled
- Enable objective-c binding for `orttraining-mac-ci-pipeline`
### Motivation and Context
This PR is part of implementing Objective-C bindings for training API.
It implements objective-c binding for ORTCheckPoint class. The
objective-C API closely resembles the C++ API.
**Note**: The test for saving checkpoint is skipped as it requires use
of training session. It will be added when the objective-c binding for
`ORTTrainingSession` is added.
- Fix flatbuffers flatc warning, unused-but-set-variable.
- Address `-Wshorten-64-to-32` warnings (fix in our code, allow in dependencies' code).
- Update CI builds to use Xcode 14.3.
- Update minimum iOS version to 12.0.
- Update Mac hosted agents to MacOS 13 where possible.
MIGraphX CI
- Change docker container user name to `onnxruntimedev`
ROCm CI
- Build docker image every job instead of using prebuild image.
- Every job create a container with only one GPU with command `docker
run -it --device=/dev/kfd --device=/dev/dri/renderDxxx`
- Remove tests that are unstable or use outdated interfaces.
- Enable training ortmodule test.
### Description
1. Avoid taking dependency on dl.fedoraproject.org
The website is not very stable. Our build pipelines often fail to fetch
packages from there.
2. Update manylinux to the latest version
### Description
1. Add a Memory Profiling build job
2. Remove no absl build job since the feature will be removed
3. Simplify post-merge-jobs.yml by unifying the pool names
### Motivation and Context
To catch build errors in #16124
### Description
The PR implements FloatE4M3FN, FloatE5M2, FloatE4MEFNUZ, FloatE5M2FNUZ
as described in PR https://github.com/onnx/onnx/pull/4805. It uses CUDA
API to cast float/half to float8 if CUDA>=11.8, a custom implementation
if CUDA<11.8.
* It implements, Cast, QuantizeLinear, DequantizeLinear for all types on
CPU, only for types FloatE4M3FN, FloatE5M2 on CUDA.
* It extends the supported types for control flow operator, Shape,
Reshape, Identity, If, Loop, Scan, Reshape
* It implements Equal(19).
* Cast, QuantizeLinear, DequantizeLinear operators now support a
parameter `saturate` only valid for float 8 types. It is true by
default. In that case, any value out of range is converted into the
maximum float 8 value. If false, it is infinite.
* QuantizeLinear, DequantizeLinear now supports multiple scales on CUDA
(and ROCm by extension), scale = 1D tensor with one scale per channel
### Motivation and Context
Supports latest onnx version.
Fixes
[AB#15395](https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/6a833879-cd9b-44a4-a9de-adc2d818f13c/_workitems/edit/15395)
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Co-authored-by: Xavier Dupre <xadupre@microsoft.com@orttrainingdev8.d32nl1ml4oruzj4qz3bqlggovf.px.internal.cloudapp.net>
Co-authored-by: Randy Shuai <rashuai@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Edward Chen <18449977+edgchen1@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Scott McKay <Scott.McKay@microsoft.com>
1. Cherry-pick #16054 back to the main branch
2. Replace onnxruntime-gpu-winbuild-t4 with onnxruntime-Win2022-GPU-T4.
The later one has VS2022.
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Co-authored-by: Patrice Vignola <vignola.patrice@gmail.com>
### Description
This change is a follow-up to #15327. It adds Unary operators (Sqrt,
Reciprocal) and Reduce operators (ReduceSum, ReduceMean). I've tried to
follow existing patterns in the code :-)
### Motivation and Context
This reduces fragmentation across EPs when using CoreML on macOS,
thereby speeding up execution.
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### Description
Enable Qnn Context cache feature to save model initialization time
Provider options:
qnn_context_cache_enable|1 to enable the cache feature
qnn_context_cache_path to set the cache path. It is set to model_file.onnx.bin by default.
### Motivation and Context
Model initialization time takes long because the cost of conversion from Onnx model to Qnn model. Qnn have feature to serialize the Qnn context to file, then next time user can load it from the cache context and execute the graph to save the cost.
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Here's the motivating issue:
https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-tasks/issues/10331
Noticed some problems in other repos so also updating usages in ORT.
We may be fine now without it, but this change adds some safeguard against future additions of 'set -x' for debugging.
### Description
Change CUDA pipelines to download CUDA SDK in every build job
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
1. Set gtest output while ctest is set to empty.
2. onnx_src in _deps shouldn't be removed because
onnx_test_pytorch_converted and onnx_test_pytorch_converted need to read
data from onnx/backend/test/data/..
### Motivation and Context
Test result report is important to find the flaky tests.
### To do
Tests are not inconsistent.
If ctest_path is empty, onnx_test_pytorch_converted and
onnx_test_pytorch_converted will not be executed, if it's not,
onnxruntime_mlas_test will not be executed.
270c09a37f/tools/ci_build/build.py (L1743-L1753)
### Description
After this PR there are following pool need to be updated.
old|new|note
---|---|---
onnxruntime-Win2019-GPU-dml-A10|tbd|
onnxruntime-Win2019-GPU-T4|onnxruntime-Win2022-GPU-T4|
onnxruntime-Win2019-GPU-training-T4|onnxruntime-Win2022-GPU-T4|ame as
the above because we do not have many T4 GPUs
onnxruntime-tensorrt8-winbuild-T4|tbd|
aiinfra-dml-winbuild|tbd|
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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Old pool | New pool | Notes
-- | -- | --
onnxruntime-Win-CPU-2019 | onnxruntime-Win-CPU-2022 |
onnxruntime-Win2019-CPU-training | onnxruntime-Win2022-CPU-training-AMD
|
onnxruntime-Win2019-CPU-training-AMD |
onnxruntime-Win2022-CPU-training-AMD | Same as the above
onnxruntime-Win2019-GPU-dml-A10 | Need be created | You need to create a
new image for it first
onnxruntime-Win2019-GPU-T4 | onnxruntime-Win2022-GPU-T4 |
onnxruntime-Win2019-GPU-training-T4 | onnxruntime-Win2022-GPU-T4 | Same
as the above because we do not have many T4 GPUs
onnxruntime-tensorrt8-winbuild-T4| TBD|TBD
Win-CPU-2021|onnxruntime-Win-CPU-2022| will do it in next PR
Win-CPU-2019|onnxruntime-Win2022-Intel-CPU'| Intel CPU needed for
win-ci-pipeline.yml -> `stage: x64_release_dnnl`
<br class="Apple-interchange-newline">
### Motivation and Context
With vs2022 we can take the advantage of 64bit compiler. It also with
better c++20 support
Set default value for parameters in nuget-zip pipeline, and only apply
the configurations when they are not "NONE".
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### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Updates the default QNN SDK version to 2.10 for the QNN NuGet pipeline.
### Motivation and Context
Ensures that the daily QNN NuGet pipeline builds ORT using the latest
QNN SDK by default.
update ROCm/MIGraphX CI to ROC5.5.
TODO:
two PR to fix failure on
orttraining/orttraining/test/python/orttraining_test_ortmodule_api.py
-
test_gradient_correctness_minmax/test_gradient_correctness_argmax_unfold/test_gradient_correctness_argmax_diagonal
(https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/15903)
- test_ortmodule_attribute_name_collision_warning
(https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/15884)
### Description
The CI is extremely slow on downloading source code (~1MB/sec) so the
web CI went timeout. This is blocking the PR/checks.
Increase the timeout temporarily.
### Description
this is for ort 1.15 release to work with onnx 1.14
It shall be merged after onnx 1.14 release and before ort 1.15 release.
### Motivation and Context
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Signed-off-by: Liqun Fu <liqfu@microsoft.com>
### Description
Fix the bug in #15693
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
- Updates the default QNN SDK for CI pipelines to version 2.10.0.
- Disables convolution op tests that run on the QNN CPU backend due to a
potential bug with QNN SDK 2.10.0.
### Motivation and Context
Allows us to test the latest QNN SDK in default CI pipeline runs.
### Description
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Various fixes to the CSharp setup
- fix warnings
- fix invalid tests
- update test sdk nuget package
- enables testing on linux
- fixes issue with some unit tests not running in CI
- run unit tests in linux pipeline using dotnet
### Motivation and Context
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Unit tests weren't breaking in CIs for both Windows and Linux builds and
should have been.
### Description
add target ort.webgpu.min.js
WebGPU is experimental feature, so I don't want to put webgpu into the
ort.min.js file. This change adds 2 ways for users to access ort-web
with webgpu:
- using script tag: by URL
`https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/onnxruntime-web@1.15.0/dist/ort.webgpu.min.js`
( this URL is not ready yet )
- using `import()`: use `import { Tensor, InferenceSession } from
'onnxruntime-web/webgpu';` - 'onnxruntime-web/webgpu' instead of
'onnxruntime-web'
### Description
latest emsdk generated multi-thread version sometimes crash with unknown
reason ( error: memory access out of bounds ).
we don't want to break existing ort-web users, so revert emsdk back to
3.1.19 (same to what ort v1.14.0 uses)
### Description
They were missed in #15707 , because they are not in common places for Dockerfiles.
Though this commit updated tools/ci_build/github/pai/rocm-ci-pipeline-env.Dockerfile, it won't automatically take effect. The image needs to be manually generated and pushed to a place, and before doing that our CMakeLists.txt also needs to be tweaked a little bit.
### Description
This is the first part to create a webassembly artifacts for ort-web
webgpu EP (wasm build).
there will be following steps to consume the artifacts in web build
### Description
Download protoc from Github Release instead of Nuget to avoid having
dependency on nuget.exe on Linux
### Motivation and Context
To avoid having dependency on nuget.exe on Linux. Many users' build
environment do not have nuget or dotnet.
### Description
This PR creates Nuget and Android for Training.
### Motivation and Context
These packages are intended to be released in ORT 1.15 to enable
On-Device Training Scenarios.
## Packaging Story for Learning On The Edge Release
### Nuget Packages:
1. New Native package -> **Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Training** (Native
package will contain binaries for: win-x86, win-x64, win-arm, win-arm64,
linux-x64, linux-arm64, android)
2. C# bindings will be added to existing package ->
**Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Managed**
### Android Package published to Maven:
1. New package for training (full build) ->
**onnxruntime-training-android-full-aar**
### Python Package published to PyPi:
1. Python bindings and offline tooling will be added to the existing ort
training package -> **onnxruntime-training**
### Description
All our Windows build pipelines already uses cmake 3.26 except one
pipeline: QNN ARM64.
This PR does the same for Linux build pipelines.
### Motivation and Context
This change is related to #15704 .
### Description
- Update to QNN SDK 2.9.0 for QNN pipelines
- Temporarily disable warnings as errors for QNN Windows x64 pipeline
- Note that this pipeline did not previously run to completion. It also
currently does not run for pull requests.
### Motivation and Context
Need to update and test the latest available version of the QNN SDK.
Rename onnxruntime-Linux-CPU-2019 machine pool to
"onnxruntime-Ubuntu2004-AMD-CPU". The old one has an internal error and
stuck there. I cannot make any change to it. It has been like this for
more than 1 week. So I created a new pool with the same setting except
the name is different.
Also, move some android pipelines to
"onnxruntime-Linux-CPU-For-Android-CI" which uses a standard image from
https://github.com/actions/runner-images
### Description
* Update TensorRT 8.6 lib dependencies in dockerfile of TRT EP Perf
pipeline
* Avoid using `--allow_running_as_root` and build ORT with non-root user
### Motivation and Context
To fix the build issue on EP perf pipeline
Fixed
[AB#14615]
### Description
Add parameters to make some stages could use other run's intermediate
output.
### Motivation and Context
nuget workflow has 38 stages of 4 layers.
We had to run the whole workflow from begining to test one stage.
It could make life easier to run only one stage for testing.
like

### N.B.
In this PR, Nuget_Test_Linux_CPU, Nuget_Test_LinuxGPU and
Jar_Packaging_GPU are enabled as the first step.
So I can start to move tests from Linux host to container
### Description
In 2021 we restricted onnx node test CI execution in range of opset
14-15 for ORT-TRT, which was the latest opset that TRT EP could support
Update this range to opset 14-17 to improve the ORT-TRT unit test
coverage, as [Nvidia announced that TRT 8.6 supported
opset17](https://github.com/onnx/onnx-tensorrt/blob/main/docs/operators.md)
### Description
* Reverting default TensorRT version to 8.5 as temporary fix
* Apart from that, this PR temporarily leaves this CI as a place to
validate user behavior that uses TRT 8.5 with latest ORT
### Context
* This CI pool equips 2xTesla M60 GPUs, which are no longer supported by
TensorRT 8.6.
* Currently, other CIs are using single-T4 VM but there's no VM with
2xT4 or other suitable dualGPU in the range.
* Once we decide which VM instance for this CI to migrate to, TRT8.6 can
be enabled on this CI
* According to
[Nvidia](https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/tensorrt/release-notes/index.html):
* TensorRT 8.5.3 was the last release supporting NVIDIA Kepler (SM 3.x)
and NVIDIA Maxwell (SM 5.x) devices. *These devices are no longer
supported in TensorRT 8.6*. NVIDIA Pascal (SM 6.x) devices are
deprecated in TensorRT 8.6.
### Description
This PR resolves a part of non-critical comments from code review
comments in #14579.
- use `USE_JSEP` instead of `USE_JS` in build definition to make it less
ambiguous
- remove unused util functions from util.ts
- fix transpose.h
- other misc fixes
### Description
Update cuda 11.6 to 11.8 for Windows pipelines
This PR is just for Windows CUDA pipelines. It does include any change
for Linux pipelines or TensorRT pipelines
### Motivation and Context
It is a planned feature for the upcoming ONNX Runtime release.
### Description
This change introduced the following new components into ONNX Runtime
Web:
- JavaScript Execution Provider (JSEP)
- Asynchronized inferencing execution powered by Emscripten's Asyncify
- WebGPU backend implemented in TypeScript
- initial implementation of kernels:
- elementwise operators (22)
- binary operators (5)
- tensor: Shape, Reshape, Transpose, Gemm
- nn: Conv, {Global}Maxpool, {Global}AveragePool
Code need to be polished. still working on it.
## Q&A
What is JSEP?
> JSEP, aka JavaScript Execution Provider, is a new ONNXRuntime
execution provider that specifically works on Web environment
(browsers). JSEP allows JavaScript code to kick in from various places
when ONNX Runtime inferences a model.
Why JSEP?
> JSEP is a hybrid mode EP that contains both C/C++ and
TypeScript/JavaScript implementation. There are 2 strong reasons why we
introduces JSEP:
> 1. the C/C++ part helps JSEP to leverage ONNX Runtime's capabilities
as much as possible including graph transformer, optimizers and also the
capabilities to fallback to CPU EP. TypeScript/JavaScript helps JSEP to
develop and debug much easier in the browser for the kernel
implementation.
> 2. the requirement of asynchronized execution from JavaScript API (eg.
`buffer.mapAsync()`) makes it impossible to run `OrtRun()` in a
synchronized context (see "async problem" section below). This is done
by using Emscripten's Asyncify.
What is WebGPU?
> WebGPU is the new GPU API that available in browser. It's one of the
only 2 APIs that currently available to access the GPU from browser (the
other is WebGL).
> WebGPU is designed with more advanced and stronger features comparing
to WebGL and is potentially solution that offer the best GPU performance
for model inferencing that currently available.
What is the async problem and why we have the problem?
> The "async problem" is a problem that you cannot call an async
function in a synchronous context. Think about the following C++ code:
> ```c
> // C-style declarations (API)
> typedef void (*ON_COMPLETE)(PVOID state, DATA *data);
> void read_data_from_file(FILEHANDLE file, ON_COMPLETE on_complete);
>
> // implementation
> DATA * my_impl_read_data_from_file_sync(FILEHANDLE file) {
> // how to implement?
> }
> ```
> The answer is, it's impossible to implement this function. Usually we
try to find a sync version API, or launch a thread to call the async
function and sync-wait on the main thread. Unfortunately, in browser
environment, neither is possible.
>
> WebGPU does not offer any synchronized API for data downloading (GPU
to CPU). This is the only operation that MUST be async. As `OrtRun()`
will eventually call into DataTransfer for copy data from GPU to CPU,
and `OrtRun()` is a synchronized function, this cannot be done in normal
way.
What is Emscripten? How is the Asyncify feature resolved the problem?
> Emscripten is the C/C++ compiler for WebAssembly. It's what we use to
compile ORT and generates the WebAssembly artifacts which runs on
browsers.
>
> Asyncify is a [compiler
feature](https://emscripten.org/docs/porting/asyncify.html) that allows
calling async functions from a synchronized context. In short, it
generates code to unwind and rewind call stack to emulate async
execution. With this feature, we are able to call the async function
inside `OrtRun()` call.
## Design Overview
**Inter-op**
JSEP is doing pretty much same thing to just another EP. It exposes an
interface for inter-op with JavaScript, which is defined in
onnxruntime/wasm/js_internal_api.js:
```js
// init JSEP
Module["jsepInit"] = function (backend, alloc, free, copy, copyAsync, createKernel, releaseKernel, run) {
Module.jsepBackend = backend;
Module.jsepAlloc = alloc;
Module.jsepFree = free;
Module.jsepCopy = copy;
Module.jsepCopyAsync = copyAsync;
Module.jsepCreateKernel = createKernel;
Module.jsepReleaseKernel = releaseKernel;
Module.jsepRun = run;
};
```
This simple JavaScript snippet defines all language barrier level
functions that requires by JSEP to achieve implementing kernels and data
transfers using JavaScript inside ONNX Runtime:
- `jsepBackend`: assign the singleton object to webassembly module
- `jsepAlloc` and `jsepFree`: implementation of data transfer's Alloc()
and Free()
- `jsepCopy`: synchronized copy ( GPU to GPU, CPU to GPU)
- `jsepCopyAsync`: asynchronized copy ( GPU to CPU)
- `jsepCreateKernel` and `jsepReleaseKernel`: a corresponding object
that maintained in JS to match lifecycle of Kernel in ORT
- `jsepRun`: OpKernel::Compute() should call into this
The abstraction above allows to tie as little as possible connections
and dependencies between C/C++ and TypeScript/JavaScript.
**Resource Management**
Lifecycle of tensor data and kernels are managed by ORT(C/C++) but the
implementation are left to JavaScript. JavaScript code are responsible
to implement the callbacks correctly.
For WebGPU, the GPU data is managed by JavaScript using a singleton map
(tensot_data_id => GPUBuffer). GPU pipeline is managed as singleton.
Shaders are managed using a singletonmap (shader_key => gpu_program),
while shader_key is generated by cache_key (OP specific, including
attributes) and input shapes.
**about data transfer**
`js::DataTransfer::CopyTensor` implemented to call either synchronized
or asynchronized copy callback, depending on the destination is GPU or
not. Emscripten's macro `EM_ASYNC_JS` is used to wrap the async function
to be called in the synchronized context.
**run kernel in JS**
Kernel class constructor calls once `jsepCreateKernel()` with an
optional per-kernel specific serialization to pass attributes into
JavaScript.
`Compute()` are implemented in a way that a metadata serialization is
performed in a base class and JavaScript code can access the data using
the Emscripten specific builtin macro `EM_ASM_*`.
**disabled features**
memory pattern is force disabled, because the WebGPU data is not
presented by a general memory model (a buffer can be represented by
offset + size).
concurrent run support is disabled. WebGPU is stateful and it also has
async function call. To support concurrent run will significantly
increase the complexity and we don't get any real benefit from it.
**prefer channels last**
JSEP prefers channels last and returns `DataLayout::NHWC` in method
`GetPreferredLayout()`. This will let the graph transformers to
preprocess the graph into a channels last form so that a more optimized
WebGPU shader can be used.
**Testing code**
It's impossible to test JSEP directly because JSEP itself does not
contain any kernel implementation. However, it has the kernel
registration which need to work together with the corresponding
JavaScript code. There are unit tests that run onnx models from
JavaScript API.
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TensorRT will load/unload libraries as builder objects are created and
torn down. This will happen for
every single unit test, which leads to excessive test execution time due
to that overhead.
This overhead has steadily increased over the past few TensorRT versions
as the library objects get bigger leading to
8 hours to run all the unit tests. Nvidia suggests to keep a placeholder
builder object around to avoid this.
### Description
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Integrate react native e2e test framework with detox.
https://wix.github.io/Detox/
Good build in CI:
https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_build/results?buildId=946695&view=results
### Motivation and Context
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Write cross-platform end-to-end tests in JavaScript.
Resolve flaky e2e tests in react native ci pipelines.
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Co-authored-by: rachguo <rachguo@rachguos-Mac-mini.local>
### Description
- Updates the QNN Windows ARM64 pipeline to use a new image with Visual
Studio 2022 (updated from VS 2019)
- Creates a new gtest fixture class that skips tests for the QNN CPU
backend if we detect that the QNN CPU backend is not
available/functional. The current windows arm64 vm does not support any
QNN backend.
### Motivation and Context
Visual Studio 2022 adds support for native arm64 compilation. This
pipeline will help catch any build regressions on Windows ARM64 w/ VS
2022.
### Description
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Add Swift Package Manager (SPM) support for ORT based on #14621
- uses the existing objective-c bindings
- some re-organization of the directory structure was required but the
contents of the files are unchanged, apart from adjustments due to file
movements
Add tool for updating ORT native pod used in the SPM package
Update CIs to use ORT native pod from build, and build/test using SPM
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
iOS developers are using SPM as much as cocoapods, so adding SPM means
both are catered for.
### Description
Bump ruff version in CI and fixed new lint errors.
- This change enables the flake8-implicit-str-concat rules which helps
detect unintended string concatenations:
https://beta.ruff.rs/docs/rules/#flake8-implicit-str-concat-isc
- Update gitignore to include common python files that we want to
exclude.
### Motivation and Context
Code quality
### Description
1. Disable XNNPack EP's tests in Windows CI pipeline
The EP code has a known problem(memory alignment), but the problem does
not impact the usages that we ship the code to. Now we only use XNNPack
EP in mobile apps and web usages. We have already pipelines to cover
these usages. We need to prioritize fixing the bugs found in these
pipelines, and there no resource to put on this Windows one. We can
re-enable the tests once we reached an agreement on how to fix the
memory alignment bug.
2. Delete anybuild.yml which was for an already deleted pipeline.
3. Move Windows CPU pipelines to AMD CPU machine pools which are
cheaper.
4. Disable some qdq/int8 model tests that will fail if the CPU doesn't
have Intel AVX512 8-bit instructions.
### Description
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* Integrate TRT 8.6EA on relevant Linux/Windows/pkg pipelines
* Update onnx-tensorrt to 8.6
* Add new dockerfiles for TRT 8.6 and clean old ones
* Update
[CGManifest](https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/tree/main/cgmanifests)
files and ort build deps version
* yml/script update
* Enable built-in TRT parser option on TRT related pipelines by default
* Exclude test TopKOperator.Top3ExplicitAxisInfinity out of TRT EP tests
(8.6-EA has issue with topk operator)
This change moves the DML CI pipeline to the A10 machines and fixes or
disables tests that were failing from this change.
- Max error rate threshold was increased for Image Tests
- Some failing batch tests were disabled
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Co-authored-by: Changming Sun <chasun@microsoft.com>
### Description
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As title
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/issues/15110
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Co-authored-by: rachguo <rachguo@rachguos-Mac-mini.local>
Co-authored-by: rachguo <rachguo@rachguos-Mini.attlocal.net>
Co-authored-by: Scott McKay <skottmckay@gmail.com>
### Description
add script to validate generated NPM packages and publish it to
artifacts, so that release pipeline can use it.
once this PR is merged, I will update the NPM package release pipeline.
### Description
Implement Optional Type metadata support in the library.
Implement optional support in C# API along with metadata.
Implement Sequence, Map, Optional test data support
and test execution.
Prune tests and provide more details for failing tests in C# code.
Note, this PR does not enable running onnx test models in C++.
### Motivation and Context
Opset18 optional type support.
### Description
1. Move it to a separated pool that use the same image as [the public
hosted
pool](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/agents/hosted?view=azure-devops&tabs=yaml).
Also, create a beta pool which contains the next version image of the
hosted pool, and add jobs in our post merge pipeline to test if the next
version image will break our CI. So, usually we will have at least one
week to prepare.
2. Change the cmake generator in use in our pipelines from "Ninja" to
"MingW Makefile", because the latest version of cmake doesn't work with
the latest version of Ninja. People who prefer Ninja could still use
ninja in their local build by passing "--cmake_generator ninja" to
[build.py](https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/blob/main/tools/ci_build/build.py).
3. Delete eager mode CI pipeline.
### Motivation and Context
I need to update the software we have in our CI build machines, and I
need to resolve this incompatibility issue. In more detail, the build
error I hit was:
em++: error:
CMakeFilesonnxruntime_mlas_test.dirC_a_work1sonnxruntimetestmlasunittesttest_activation.cpp.o:
No such file or directory
("CMakeFilesonnxruntime_mlas_test.dirC_a_work1sonnxruntimetestmlasunittesttest_activation.cpp.o"
was expected to be an input file, based on the commandline arguments
provided)
After this PR we will deprecate python 3.7 support. The eager mode CI
pipeline is the last one that still use python 3.7. Then we can rework
the PR #10953 made by [fs-eire](https://github.com/fs-eire) last year.
Fixed
[AB#14435](https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/6a833879-cd9b-44a4-a9de-adc2d818f13c/_workitems/edit/14435)
Add workflow to update Objective-C API docs. Remove the Objective-C API doc generation step from the packaging pipeline.
There are similar workflows for automatically updating other language API docs. This change enables this for Objective-C too.
Ensure that we build with a known version of NDK and are not surprised when the default version on the build machine changes.
A similar change was made for other Android build pipelines previously, but this one was missed.
### Description
1. The protoc package on nuget.org contains binaries for
Windows_x86/Windows_x64/Linux_x86/Linux_x64/MacOS_x64, which can cover
most use cases. Though it doesn't have binaries for AMR64, they are only
needed when we cross-compile for Intel CPUs on ARM CPUs. It is rare.
When you have such a need, you always can build protoc from source by
yourself and pass it to build.py as "--path_to_protoc_exe". Or if you
have security concerns that you don't want to use prebuilt binaries from
outside, you can do the same thing.
2. Remove GoogleTestAdapter related thing. That part of code is out of
maintain.
### Motivation and Context
As a follow-up of PR #15190.
### Description
Update mimalloc dependency.
### Motivation and Context
The latest release contains important fixes including memory leaks and
used by customers.
WindowsAI build failing due to deprecated .NET5 SDK missing in build
image
.NET5 was deprecated last year, and recently the build machine images
have been updated to not include this SDK.
Unblock failing builds by force insalling .NET5 SDK as part of the build
pipeline.
### Description
Upgrade remainding python to 3.11 removing 3.7
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Update python package pipeline to support 3.11
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
In merge branch, the run only reads the cache generated in main build.
As a result, each run in merge branch will not upload new cache except
at the first time.
### Motivation and Context
1.Reduce the cache storage.
If there's some big changes, devs should trigger the specific builds
manually in https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_build. It
still reads own branch cache.
Temporarily remove Azure build check to unblock PR(s).
We need to investigate the sudden build failure and reenable.
Co-authored-by: Randy Shuai <rashuai@microsoft.com>
rocm python packaging pipeline failed because manylinux version and
manylinux.patch update.
1. fix duplicate `epel-release` installation issue, ROCm pipeline
install it at the begin of the dockerfile to install rocm libs. remove
duplicate installation on install-runtime-packages.sh.
```
/var/tmp/yum-root-sMRl36/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm: does not update installed package.
Error: Nothing to do
```
2. add python10 to fix error below.
```
+ /opt/python/cp310-cp310/bin/python -m venv /opt/_internal/tools
build_scripts/finalize.sh: line 40: /opt/python/cp310-cp310/bin/python: No such file or directory
```
3. add python10 to rocm pipeline.
pipeline link:
https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/Lotus/_build/results?buildId=294776&view=results
### Description
1. Make 2 cache tasks in one pipeline really works
2. Each building step has its own environment variable CCACHE_DIR
instead of job variables.
3. Extenal Protobuf compilation cache only updates with deps.txt. It
doesn't generate new cache in every commit.
### Motivation and Context
The simple workflow is as below
```
--------build with ccache-------
|
cache
|
{CCACHE_DIR}-----cache stat.
```
```
-------Cache@2------
|
download cache
|
{path}--------upload cache
```
1. {XXX} means environment variable or task input.
2. {CCACHE_DIR} must be consistent with {path}. Ccache produces caches
in {CCACHE_DIR} and Cache@2 download cache into {path} and tar {path}
and upload it.
3. Protobuf changes with deps.txt so that it would reduce the storage
size.
4. Next step, we may split the compilation into 2 steps, one for
external dependencies and another for ORT.
### Description
1. move the cache task definition into template
2. In debug mode, the compiler mtime is different in different machine.
So, change the CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK to content.
### Motivation and Context
1. Accelerate the CoreML pipeline.
Test run:
https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_build/results?buildId=938040&view=logs&j=1ac7588f-a5bd-5ff7-4a8a-a34869d50220
With Cache, the run can be finished in 12 minutes. Without cache, it
takes about 1 hour.
3. Make the cache function easy to use and maintain.
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### Description
This PR disables browser test temporarily. The test randomly fails and
we are investigating the issue. Disable the test to unblock others.
### Description
1. Remove Linux jobs for ORT-Extension combined build
2. Add a macOS build job for ORT-Extension combined build
3. Adjust the yaml file so that it can support two different ADO
instances.
### Motivation and Context
To test our code better. And it will enable us to run such tests for
every commit in the main branch. It would be easier for us to figure out
which change caused a build break.
See
[AB#13435](https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/6a833879-cd9b-44a4-a9de-adc2d818f13c/_workitems/edit/13435)
### Description
windows update python3.11
### Motivation and Context
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Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <chasun@chasunlinux.lw3b1xzoyrkuzm34swpscft0ff.dx.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
1. Move Linux CPU pipelines to an AMD CPU pool which is cheaper
2. Enable CCache for orttraining pipeline
### Motivation and Context
Azure AMD CPU machines are generally much cheaper than Intel CPU
machines. However, they don't have local disks.
### Description
Pause caching the docker images in pipeline cache in Linux Aten
Pipeline.
### Motivation and Context
We need to work out a better way to reduce the storage.
### Description
`lintrunner` is a linter runner successfully used by pytorch, onnx and
onnx-script. It provides a uniform experience running linters locally
and in CI. It supports all major dev systems: Windows, Linux and MacOs.
The checks are enforced by the `Python format` workflow.
This PR adopts `lintrunner` to onnxruntime and fixed ~2000 flake8 errors
in Python code. `lintrunner` now runs all required python lints
including `ruff`(replacing `flake8`), `black` and `isort`. Future lints
like `clang-format` can be added.
Most errors are auto-fixed by `ruff` and the fixes should be considered
robust.
Lints that are more complicated to fix are applied `# noqa` for now and
should be fixed in follow up PRs.
### Notable changes
1. This PR **removed some suboptimal patterns**:
- `not xxx in` -> `xxx not in` membership checks
- bare excepts (`except:` -> `except Exception`)
- unused imports
The follow up PR will remove:
- `import *`
- mutable values as default in function definitions (`def func(a=[])`)
- more unused imports
- unused local variables
2. Use `ruff` to replace `flake8`. `ruff` is much (40x) faster than
flake8 and is more robust. We are using it successfully in onnx and
onnx-script. It also supports auto-fixing many flake8 errors.
3. Removed the legacy flake8 ci flow and updated docs.
4. The added workflow supports SARIF code scanning reports on github,
example snapshot:

5. Removed `onnxruntime-python-checks-ci-pipeline` as redundant
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Unified linting experience in CI and local.
Replacing https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/14306
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Signed-off-by: Justin Chu <justinchu@microsoft.com>
### Description
Use build.sourceversion in docker image cache key.
### Motivation and Context
We used filpath as the cache key in #14496.
In most cases, the docker base image tag is latest.
So, the hash of the files couldn't be aware of the change of base image.
As the result, the docker image restored, but the image will still be
rebuilt .
The maintenance cost would be huge if we pin image hash in docker file.
For example,
https://quay.io/repository/pypa/manylinux2014_x86_64?tab=tags&tag=latest,
it's updated almost every week.
So far, the build.sourceversion is the right way to keep cache is
updated and valid.
### Description
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1. upgrade cutlass to 3.0 that containing attn_bias support.
2. extend Attention/MHA to use memory efficient attention when
rel_pos_bias with [1, num_head, s, s*] and 1d mask with [2 * batch_size
+ 1] are present.
new mask format introduction:
MASK_1D_KEY_SEQ_LEN_START,
[3 * batch_size + 2] with [key_len[0], ..., key_len[batch_size - 1],
query_start[0], ..., query_start[batch_size - 1], query_end[batch_size -
1], key_start[0], ..., key_start[batch_size - 1], key_end[batch_size -
1]]
e.g
2D mask with [[1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0]] converts to this
1D mask is [3, 5, 0, 6, 12, 0, 6, 12]
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
It potentially benefits tnlrv6 and t5(encoder)
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Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <wy@v100-2.0cdb2e52twzevn1i4fi45bylyg.jx.internal.cloudapp.net>
Co-authored-by: Kunal Vaishnavi <kvaishnavi@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Kunal Vaishnavi <kvaishnavi@microsoft.com@orttrainingdev7.d32nl1ml4oruzj4qz3bqlggovf.px.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
Check the Mac x86_64 packages installation.
### Motivation and Context
To avoid installation error, add packages smoking test before release.
### Description
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This fix macos packaging build on universal2 arch.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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Re-enable the react native e2e android unit test for react native CI as
recent change of specifying `default` instead of `google-apis` in
android emulator CI tests gives pretty stable result for now.
Upgrade the targetSDKversion for gradle test project in
react-native/android to meet minimum target api level requirement for
Google Play apps.
https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/11926878?hl=en
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
React Native CI issue.
### Description
BUG FIX: the if...else in telemetry-steps.yml does not really work. It
always says "Telemetry is disabled." even through the pipeline doesn't
have the pipeline variable.
### Motivation and Context
For example, recently I setup a new pipeline in
https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_build without setting the
ADO variable, but the powershell code still thinks that we have enabled
telemetry.
See:
https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_build/results?buildId=910107&view=results
The reason it didn't work because when the pipeline
variable("TELEMETRYGUID") doesn't exist, the occurrence of
"$(TELEMETRYGUID)" would be not replace to anything. It will remain as
it is.
### Description
- Add QNN 2.8 SDK
- Make QNN SDK version a pipeline template parameter for QNN pipelines.
### Motivation and Context
Updates to latest QNN SDK version, and allows testing different QNN SDK
versions without modifying yaml files.
- Use java/gradlew directly in .github/workflows/publish-java-apidocs.yml.
- Remove use of deleted step from tools/ci_build/github/azure-pipelines/android-arm64-v8a-QNN-crosscompile-ci-pipeline.yml.
- Remove Gradle installations and PATH updates from Dockerfiles and scripts. Now Gradle wrapper is used so a system Gradle installation is not needed.
### Description
Make patch manylinux one single step.
### Motivation and Context
If we want to use hash of docker-related files as the cache key, the
files should keep consistent before and after docker build.
And changes in generated build_scripts should trigger rebuilding the
image as well.
### Description
tensorboard depends on rsa>=3.1.4, while rsa 4.5 has vuln issue, so pin
it to higher version as suggested
Fixed
[AB#7352](https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/6a833879-cd9b-44a4-a9de-adc2d818f13c/_workitems/edit/7352)
### Motivation and Context
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- Update Gradle version used in most places from 6.8.3 to 8.0.1. Update Android Gradle Plugin version where applicable.
Not updated in this change: React Native Android projects (under `js/react_native/`). That can be done later along with updating the React Native projects.
- Add Gradle wrapper in `java/` to make it easier to consistently use a specific Gradle version.
### Description
Current pipeline refers to an old image which is causing test failures.
Updating the image to the latest one.
### Motivation and Context
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Fixes pipeline failure:
https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/onnxruntime/_build?definitionId=198
- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
Split up the ORT build step in the Linux QNN CI Pipeline.
### Motivation and Context
Build errors were not being immediately reported at the end of the build
step. The build step currently concatenates multiple shell commands, and
the return code for the last (mkdir) was being reported. This PR ensures
that the return code of the `python build.py ...` command is reported
for the build step.
### Description
To reduce CUDA package's size a little bit. 37 is for Tesla K80. Azure's
NC-series uses it, but in most cases CUDA can dynamic generate device
code .
### Description
1. Remove Python 3.7 from the python packaging pipeline. It is planned
for the next release and approved by the PMs. Also we will add 3.11, but
it will be addressed in another PR.
2. Stop generating python packages based on Ubuntu 18.04 which will
reach EOL next month. We will either replace them with Ubuntu 20.04 or a
CentOS 8 variant.
### Description
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Consume ONNX 1.13.1 in ONNX Runtime. (ONNX 1.13.0 to ONNX 1.13.1)
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
ONNX 1.13.1 patch was just released yesterday. This PR is making ORT's
ONNX submodule consistent with the latest released ONNX. Not sure
whether this PR is really needed, but let me make it ready. Previous PR
for testing ONNX 1.13.1rc2 :
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/14634.
Fixed
[AB#13174](https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/6a833879-cd9b-44a4-a9de-adc2d818f13c/_workitems/edit/13174)
.
### Description
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Changes to support standalone custom ops in a minimal build. Also
incorporates changes from #14492 (needed to test builds prior to that
being checked in).
We first need to save the schema info from the operators used by the
standalone op invoker in the ORT format model. Add mechanism for that.
Merge the kernel lookup logic so the same is used in full and minimal
build. NOTE: the version matching is now consistent with all other
kernel lookups, and the call to CreateOp MUST use the exact version for
the operator. Previously matching wasn't as strict, but this can lead to
the incorrect kernel being chosen.
Add tests.
NOTE: There is currently no way to detect the ops/types/opsets used
inside these custom ops as they don't exist until we create kernels,
which is after model loading completes (which is the point the ORT
format model is saved). Due to that they have to be manually added to
the configuration used to do the reduced ops build. That shouldn't be
too hard for the custom op author to add given the custom op
implementation is specifying the op, opset and type constraints (i.e.
they have the info and it's just a case of capturing/formatting it
correctly).
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Enable usage of the standalone op invoker by custom ops in a minimal
build.
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Co-authored-by: Edward Chen <18449977+edgchen1@users.noreply.github.com>
### Description
Make GPU job depends on all CPU jobs
### Motivation and Context
GPU resources are very limited in packaging pipeline.
And GPU test job is very time consuming.
Only one CPU job fails, the workflow fails, so the GPU job is
meaningless.
To utilize GPU resources more efficiently, run GPU job only after all
CPU jobs succeed.
###test pipeline
https://dev.azure.com/aiinfra/Lotus/_build/results?buildId=280905&view=results
### Description
allow onnxruntime_test_all to run in browser for WebAssembly build (use
flag `--wasm_run_tests_in_browser`).
To output the logs from stdout correctly, this test needs to be build
with `--enable_wasm_threads`.
### Description
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Disable e2e android react native test temporarily to unblock the CI
failure with no easy fix.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Temp solution to unblock CI failure.
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
PR a change made to 1.14.1 into Main branch as well.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
Merging extensions from Git submodule to cmake FetchContent
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
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Co-authored-by: Changming Sun <chasun@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Jian Chen <jchen351@MacBook-Pro.local>
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
Update java/build.gradle to not use deprecated features that were
removed in gradle 8.0.
Also move gradle wrapper setup from a script into a step template.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Fix builds which use hosted Mac agents and gradle.
Recently the system version of gradle got upgraded to 8.0. Even though
we use an older gradle wrapper version, java/build.gradle is still
processed with gradle 8.0 in the initial call to `gradle wrapper`.
### Description
Fixes the DML release build for 1.14.1. This was initially fixed by
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/13417 for 1.13.1, but the
changes didn't make their way back to the main branch.
### Description
Introduce collective ops into onnxruntime inference build, including
1) AllReduce and AllGather schema in contrib op, controlled by USE_MPI
flag
2) AllReduce and AllGather kernel in cuda EP, controlled by ORT_USE_NCCL
flag
### Motivation and Context
Enable the collective ops in onnxruntime inference build so we have the
ability to run distributed inference with multiple GPUs.
The original ncclAllReduce ops in training build require quite complex
configurations, which is not suitable for inference case, and it already
broken. so we introduce a new implementation.
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Co-authored-by: Cheng Tang <chenta@microsoft.com@orttrainingdev9.d32nl1ml4oruzj4qz3bqlggovf.px.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
upgrade protobuf to 3.20.2, same as onnx 1.13.0
### Motivation and Context
Per component governance requirement and Fixes#14060
unused-parameter error occurs in 2 conditions.
1. compile protolbuf
`onnxruntime_src/cmake/external/protobuf/src/google/protobuf/repeated_ptr_field.h:752:66:
error: unused parameter ‘prototype’ [-Werror=unused-parameter]`
2. include onnx_pb.h
```
2023-01-28T10:20:15.0410853Z FAILED: CMakeFiles/onnxruntime_pybind11_state.dir/onnxruntime_src/onnxruntime/python/onnxruntime_pybind_iobinding.cc.o
......
2023-01-28T10:20:15.0466024Z from /build/Debug/_deps/onnx-src/onnx/onnx_pb.h:51,
2023-01-28T10:20:15.0466958Z from /onnxruntime_src/include/onnxruntime/core/framework/to_tensor_proto_element_type.h:10,
....
2023-01-28T10:20:15.0609678Z /build/Debug/_deps/onnx-build/onnx/onnx-operators-ml.pb.h:1178:25: required from here
2023-01-28T10:20:15.0610895Z /onnxruntime_src/cmake/external/protobuf/src/google/protobuf/repeated_ptr_field.h:752:66: error: unused parameter ‘prototype’ [-Werror=unused-parameter]
2023-01-28T10:20:15.0611707Z cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
```
https://dev.azure.com/onnxruntime/2a773b67-e88b-4c7f-9fc0-87d31fea8ef2/_apis/build/builds/874605/logs/22
PyTorch skipped version 1.14 and jumped to 2.0, while the image for the
onnxruntime-CI-nightly-ort-pipeline is still using
nightly-ubuntu2004-cu116-py38-torch1140dev. Switch to the new torch
version image to fix the failure of the pipeline.
Update Android package custom build script.
- Use later version of various dependencies (CMake, JDK, Android command line tools, Android NDK, Ubuntu). The CMake version was too old for the current ORT code.
- Do in-container build in a directory that is not shared with the host. Resolves some file permission issues and speeds up file access.
Add a nightly build to make sure the script works with the latest ORT.
…ckaging_CPU_x86_default (#14332)"
This reverts commit a491f33f54.
### Description
### Motivation and Context
It looks an ADO issue.
Now, it's recovered.
It could be reenabled.
### Description
Remove intermedia obj files and reenable cache
### Motivation and Context
Recently, training_debug_x64 pipeline often failed due to not enough
space.
It could free nearly 8G space by deleting obj files.
So, the compilation cache can be reenabled
- Fix debug node inputs outputs nullptr dereference with ONNX optional types.
- Fix model test memory leak.
- Convert jobs to stages in post-merge-jobs.yml to allow a subset of builds to be enabled when running manually.
- Fix buffer overrun in CumSum op exposed by Mimalloc build.
### Description
disable cache to save disk space for training_x64_debug
### Motivation and Context
To mitigate not enough disk space in training_x64_debug first.
### Description
Allows the PostAnalysis@2 task for windows CI jobs to continue even if
an error is encountered.
### Motivation and Context
This is a temporary workaround that enables the
`Windows_Packaging_CPU_x86_default` job within the Zip-Nuget-Java-NodeJS
packaging pipeline to finish. A recent update to dotnet 6 has broken the
PostAnalysis task for this job.
This task was originally added by
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/13694
### Description
Add compilation cache in Linux CPU Aten Pipeline.
The pipeline could be completed in 6 minutes at best.
### Motivation and Context
1. Accelerate the pipeline.
2. It's the shortest pipeline with docker image. I'll use it to try
moving the storage of linux docker image from ACR to ADO pipeline cache.
### Description
Add a new install_shared_deps.sh
### Motivation and Context
Azcopy, Ninja, Node.js and CCache are all needed, but they are copied
everywhere.
### Description
Use pytest-xdist to distribute tests across multiple CPUs to speed up
test execution.
Use pytest-rerunfailures to rerun failed test in case of pytest-xdist
crash.
`pytest -n 16` can reduce pytest time from 80 minutes to 20 minutes.
### Motivation and Context
Now kernel explorer pytest of ROCm CI takes nearly 1 hour 20 minutes. It
will take longer time when we add more tunableOp in the future.
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
Use dlsym/GetProcAddress to lookup a custom ops registration function by
name and call it.
This will be better on mobile platforms where the custom ops library is
linked against, and there isn't necessarily a filesystem that a library
path can be loaded from.
Alternative is to wire up passing in the address of the function, but
that has multiple complications which differ by platform.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Enable using ort and ort-ext packages on mobile platforms.
Co-authored-by: Edward Chen <18449977+edgchen1@users.noreply.github.com>
### Description
Changes to incorporate OpenVINO EP 2022.3
### Motivation and Context
This change is required to incorportate OpenVINO EP 2022.3
- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Co-authored-by: mohsinmx <mohsinx.mohammad@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Preetha Veeramalai <preetha.veeramalai@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Aravind <aravindx.gunda@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: mayavijx <mayax.vijayan@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: flexci <mohsinmx>
### Description
Enable creating dedicated build for on device training. With this PR we
can build a lean binary for on device training using flag
--enable_training_apis. This binary includes only the essentials like
training ops, optimizers etc and NOT features like Aten fallback,
strided tensors, gradient builders etc . This binary also removes all
the deprecated components like training::TrainingSession and OrtTrainer
etc
### Motivation and Context
This enables our partners to create a lean binary for on device
training.
### Description
Update the MIGraphX version used in ORT to rocm-5.4.0
### Motivation and Context
The previous branch migraphx_for_ort has stopped updating, it is too far
away from the MIgraphX latest release branch. More discussion here:
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/issues/14126#issuecomment-1373201049
Co-authored-by: peixuanzuo <peixuanzuo@linmif39a000004.zvflicr54joexhdgnhvmxrxygg.phxx.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
1. Set the WithCache default value as false in Mac OS CI workflow too.
2. Add date of today in cache key to avoid cache size keep increasing
too.
WithCache, the pipeline duration reduced from 70 more minutes to 10 more
minutes
### Description
Add date value of today into the cache key.
### Motivation and Context
Microsoft-host agent has only 10GB for build.
To limit cache size, pipeline only use cache generated today.
### Description
1. Renames all references of on device training to training apis. This
is to keep the naming general. Nothing really prevents us from using the
same apis on servers\non-edge devices.
2. Update ENABLE_TRAINING option: With this PR when this option is
enabled, training apis and torch interop is also enabled.
3. Refactoring for onnxruntime_ENABLE_TRAINING_TORCH_INTEROP option:
- Removed user facing option
- Setting onnxruntime_ENABLE_TRAINING_TORCH_INTEROP to ON when
onnxruntime_ENABLE_TRAINING is ON as we always build with torch interop.
Once this PR is merged when --enable_training is selected we will do a
"FULL Build" for training (with all the training entry points and
features).
Training entry points include:
1. ORTModule
2. Training APIs
Features include:
1. ATen Fallback
2. All Training OPs includes communication and collectives
3. Strided Tensor Support
4. Python Op (torch interop)
5. ONNXBlock (Front end tools for training artifacts prep when using
trianing apis)
### Motivation and Context
Intention is to simply the options for building training enabled builds.
This is part of the larger work item to create dedicated build for
learning on the edge scenarios with just training apis enabled.
Implement CloudEP for hybrid inferencing.
The PR introduces zero new API, customers could configure session and
run options to do inferencing with Azure [triton
endpoint.](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/how-to-deploy-with-triton?tabs=azure-cli%2Cendpoint)
Sample configuration in python be like:
```
sess_opt.add_session_config_entry('cloud.endpoint_type', 'triton');
sess_opt.add_session_config_entry('cloud.uri', 'https://cloud.com');
sess_opt.add_session_config_entry('cloud.model_name', 'detection2');
sess_opt.add_session_config_entry('cloud.model_version', '7'); // optional, default 1
sess_opt.add_session_config_entry('cloud.verbose', '1'); // optional, default '0', meaning no verbose
...
run_opt.add_run_config_entry('use_cloud', '1') # 0 for local inferencing, 1 for cloud endpoint.
run_opt.add_run_config_entry('cloud.auth_key', '...')
...
sess.run(None, {'input':input_}, run_opt)
```
Co-authored-by: Randy Shuai <rashuai@microsoft.com>
### Description
Update absl to a new version
### Motivation and Context
The new version contains fixes that are needed for Nvidia GPU build.
Once we update it to that version, we don't need to maintain our private
patches for Nvidia GPU build.
### Description
update versions of a few build dependencies for onnxruntime NPM
packages.
update nodejs version to v16.x in linux CI. v12 is too out-of-dated. see
[nodejs release
schedule](https://github.com/nodejs/release#release-schedule)
### Motivation and Context
- upgrade to latest webpack allows using of latest Node.js LTS version.
previous version of webpack does not work on Node.js v18 and it is fixed
in latest version
- upgrade to latest typescript, ts-loader and other dev deps to
accelerate the build and bundling.
- upgrade also helps to resolve security warnings that may be vulnerable
in out-of-dated version
### Description
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### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
For compilation in container, ADO Cache task doesn't work directly.
The workaround is to mount the cache directory to the container, and let
CCache in container to read/write cache data.
In short, we just leverage ADO API to download/upload cache data.
The Post-jobs works in stack-mode, So the PostBuildCleanUp Tasks should
be defined first.
Thus, The PostBuildCleanUp would be executed lastly.
Else, Cache Task would fail to upload cache because the Agent Directory
is cleaned.
### Description
Fix a problem: macOS CI pipeline doesn't run tests. It is due a code
refactoring I recently made.
### Motivation and Context
Add the tests back.
Integrate TensorRT 8.5
- Update TensorRT EP to support TensorRT 8.5
- Update relevant CI pipelines
- Disable known non-supported ops for TensorRT
- Make timeout configurable.
We observe more than [20
hours](https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/Lotus/_build/results?buildId=256729&view=logs&j=71ce39d8-054f-502a-dcd0-e89fa9931f40)
of running unit tests with TensorRT 8.5 in package pipelines. Because we
can't use placeholder to significantly reduce testing time (c-api
application test will deadlock) in package pipelines, we only run
subsets of model tests and unit tests that are related to TRT (add new
build flag--test_all_timeout and set it to 72000 seconds by package
pipelines). Just to remember, we still run all the tests in TensorRT CI
pipelines to have full test coverage.
- include https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/pull/13918 to fix
onnx-tensorrt compile error.
Co-authored-by: George Wu <jywu@microsoft.com>
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
Update protobuf version to 3.18.3 in
tools/ci_build/github/linux/docker/scripts/requirements.txt.
### Motivation and Context
Address component governance alert CVE-2022-1941
### Description
- Adds a dockerfile for Ubuntu with TensorRT 8.5.1.1.
- Adds option to run EP Perf pipeline with TensorRT 8.5
### Motivation and Context
Necessary to benchmark models with TensorRT 8.5
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
1. Remove ROCm5.3 pipeline because it has rocblas bug, we don't need it.
2. We removed the dependency on centos docker image provided by
AMD(https://hub.docker.com/r/rocm/dev-centos-7) and build ROCm centos
base image by ourselves. The reference
dockerfile(https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm-docker/blob/master/dev/Dockerfile-centos-7)
is very redundant for our need. We simplified the ROCm manylinux
dockerfile.
3. Different versions of rocm use the same dockerfile
`Dockerfile.manylinux2014_rocm`.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Co-authored-by: peixuanzuo <peixuanzuo@linmif39a000004.zvflicr54joexhdgnhvmxrxygg.phxx.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
This PR enables building nuget packages locally for on device training
using --build_nuget arg.
This PR also enables the C# bindings by default in the managed package.
If a user triggers any training apis when the native binary is not built
for training, an exception with message "Training is disabled in the
current build. Please build ONNXRuntime from source with the build flags
enable_training and enable_training_on_device. " is thrown.
Build command for creating nuget packes for on device training:
build.bat --enable_training --enable_training_on_device --build_nuget
2 Nuget packages are built
1. Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Managed
2. Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Training OR
Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Training.Gpu
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
## Description
1. Convert some git submodules to cmake external projects
2. Update nsync from
[1.23.0](https://github.com/google/nsync/releases/tag/1.23.0) to
[1.25.0](https://github.com/google/nsync/releases/tag/1.25.0)
3. Update re2 from 2021-06-01 to 2022-06-01
4. Update wil from an old commit to 1.0.220914.1 tag
5. Update gtest to a newer commit so that it can optionally leverage
absl/re2 for parsing command line flags.
The following git submodules are deleted:
1. FP16
2. safeint
3. XNNPACK
4. cxxopts
5. dlpack
7. flatbuffers
8. googlebenchmark
9. json
10. mimalloc
11. mp11
12. pthreadpool
More will come.
## Motivation and Context
There are 3 ways of integrating 3rd party C/C++ libraries into ONNX
Runtime:
1. Install them to a system location, then use cmake's find_package
module to locate them.
2. Use git submodules
6. Use cmake's external projects(externalproject_add).
At first when this project was just started, we considered both option 2
and option 3. We preferred option 2 because:
1. It's easier to handle authentication. At first this project was not
open source, and it had some other non-public dependencies. If we use
git submodule, ADO will handle authentication smoothly. Otherwise we
need to manually pass tokens around and be very careful on not exposing
them in build logs.
2. At that time, cmake fetched dependencies after "cmake" finished
generating vcprojects/makefiles. So it was very difficult to make cflags
consistent. Since cmake 3.11, it has a new command: FetchContent, which
fetches dependencies when it generates vcprojects/makefiles just before
add_subdirectories, so the parent project's variables/settings can be
easily passed to the child projects.
And when the project went on, we had some new concerns:
1. As we started to have more and more EPs and build configs, the number
of submodules grew quickly. For more developers, most ORT submodules are
not relevant to them. They shouldn't need to download all of them.
2. It is impossible to let two different build configs use two different
versions of the same dependency. For example, right now we have protobuf
3.18.3 in the submodules. Then every EP must use the same version.
Whenever we have a need to upgrade protobuf, we need to coordinate
across the whole team and many external developers. I can't manage it
anymore.
3. Some projects want to manage the dependencies in a different way,
either because of their preference or because of compliance
requirements. For example, some Microsoft teams want to use vcpkg, but
we don't want to force every user of onnxruntime using vcpkg.
7. Someone wants to dynamically link to protobuf, but our build script
only does static link.
8. Hard to handle security vulnerabilities. For example, whenever
protobuf has a security patch, we have a lot of things to do. But if we
allowed people to build ORT with a different version of protobuf without
changing ORT"s source code, the customer who build ORT from source will
be able to act on such things in a quicker way. They will not need to
wait ORT having a patch release.
9. Every time we do a release, github will also publish a source file
zip file and a source file tarball for us. But they are not usable,
because they miss submodules.
### New features
After this change, users will be able to:
1. Build the dependencies in the way they want, then install them to
somewhere(for example, /usr or a temp folder).
2. Or download the dependencies by using cmake commands from these
dependencies official website
3. Similar to the above, but use your private mirrors to migrate supply
chain risks.
4. Use different versions of the dependencies, as long as our source
code is compatible with them. For example, you may use you can't use
protobuf 3.20.x as they need code changes in ONNX Runtime.
6. Only download the things the current build needs.
10. Avoid building external dependencies again and again in every build.
### Breaking change
The onnxruntime_PREFER_SYSTEM_LIB build option is removed you could think from now
it is default ON. If you don't like the new behavior, you can set FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE to NEVER.
Besides, for who relied on the onnxruntime_PREFER_SYSTEM_LIB build
option, please be aware that this PR will change find_package calls from
Module mode to Config mode. For example, in the past if you have
installed protobuf from apt-get from ubuntu 20.04's official repo,
find_package can find it and use it. But after this PR, it won't. This
is because that protobuf version provided by Ubuntu 20.04 is too old to
support the "config mode". It can be resolved by getting a newer version
of protobuf from somewhere.
### Description
1. Move C/C++ deps' URLs to deps.txt, and download the dependencies from
Azure Devops Artifacts instead of github.
2. Add "EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL" keyword to the cmake external projects, so
that we only build the parts we need and avoid installing the 3rd-party
dependencies when people run `make install` in ORT's build directory.
However, at this moment cmake itself doesn't have the feature. So I
copied their code to cmake/external/helper_functions.cmake and modified
it.
This PR is split from #13523, to make that one smaller.
### Motivation and Context
1. Secure the supply chain
2. Make it be possible to automatically detect if ORT has an old
dependency that hasn't been updated from a long time.
Revert TRT EP Linux CI to old behavior that code build and unit tests
are both executing in container. So that we don't have to update the VM
image for native Ubuntu to include latest TRT libraries every time newer
version of TRT is introduced.
fix for https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/issues/13383,
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/issues/13408
Currently ort-web doesn't catch exceptions because turning on exception
catching increases the binary size by 3MB (~30%).
But ort can throw (ie onnx errors or ORT_ENFORCE) and there is no
useable error message.
Turning on exception catching just for top level api released file will
fix the error messages at minimal increase of binary size.
Right now we fix the warnings in an ad-hoc way. We run static analysis
in nightly builds, then create work items for the finding it found. Our
CI build pipelines run the same scan but do not break the build. So,
this PR will fix the remaining findings in the CPU EP(including the
training part) and enforce the check. Later on we can continue to expand
the scope.
We still have some warnings left in the JNI part. I will try to address
them later in the next month.
### Description
Add '-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=x86_64;arm64' when build protobuf from
source on MacOS. Because later on we will the built library with the
other parts of onnxruntime to generate libonnxruntime.dylib, and if the
target CPU ARCH of libonnxruntime.dylib is not x86_64, it will fail.
### Motivation and Context
To fix a packaging pipeline failure, which was introduced from #13694
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
1. Build ROCm CI with Release config to save time.
2. use 32 threads to build, we have 256 threads on new CI machine.
3. enable ROCm kernel explorer test.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Co-authored-by: peixuanzuo <peixuanzuo@linmif39a000004.zvflicr54joexhdgnhvmxrxygg.phxx.internal.cloudapp.net>
Patch Protobuf and ONNX's cmake files and enforce BinSkim check.
This PR has overlap with #13523 . I would prefer to get this one merged
first so that we can finished the BinSkim work, and I try to make this
PR as small as possible.
### Description
Update protobuf-java to version 3.21.7. This change only impact tests.
### Motivation and Context
The current version exhibits CVE-2022-3509
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
Add ROCm5.3.2 to python package pipeline
we build rocm/dev-centos-7:x.x.x stage by ourselves to avoid dependence
on AMD's release.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Co-authored-by: peixuanzuo <peixuanzuo@linmif39a000004.zvflicr54joexhdgnhvmxrxygg.phxx.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
The default python upgrades to 3.11 in Mac, but 3.11 hasn't been
supported yet.
So Use python3.8 instead.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Fix MacOS CI in Zip-Nuget-Java-Nodejs Packaging Pipeline
### Test Run
https://dev.azure.com/aiinfra/Lotus/_build/results?buildId=249020&view=logs&j=ded01483-6627-58ac-64dc-d4a232827e5d
Pytorch was added to inference pipelines in PR #8027. But, actually
these pipelines do not use PyTorch. PyTorch is huge, here we need to
install it for 4 different Python versions. If we remove PyTorch, we
will significantly reduce the image size. And, now downloading a pytorch
package often takes more than 1 hour. If we do it 4 times, it may take 4
hours.
Valgrind was added by me long time back, and it was not used too. Now we
run Linux tests outside of docker containers. So, when we have the need,
we could install it through apt-get on Ubuntu instead of doing it in the
CentOS container.
### Description
Upgrade cmake version to 3.24 because I need to use a new feature that
is only provided in that version and later. Starting from cmake 3.24,
the
[FetchContent](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FetchContent.html#module:FetchContent)
module and the
[find_package()](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/find_package.html#command:find_package)
command now support integration capabilities, which means calls to
"FetchContent" can be implicitly redirected to "find_package", and vice
versa. Users can use a cmake variable to control the behavior. So, we
don't need to provide such a build option. We can delete our
"onnxruntime_PREFER_SYSTEM_LIB" build option and let cmake handle it.
And it would be easier for who wants to use vcpkg.
### Motivation and Context
Provide a unified package management method, and get aligned with the
community. This change is split from #13523 for easier review.
### Description
It missed a space there.
### Motivation and Context
Right now the pipeline is failing because GSL was just converted from a
submodule to a cmake external project.
This PR enables ORT to execute graphs captured by TorchDynamo. Major compilation code is in `OrtBackend.compile` in ort_backend.py. `register_backend.py` is for plugging `OrtBackend` into TorchDynamo as a compiler.
1. Move DML packaging pipelines to aiinfra-dml-winbuild machine pool
2. Delete
tools/ci_build/github/azure-pipelines/templates/windowsai-nuget-build.yml
because the pipeline has been migrated to Onebranch. I monitored it for
months, it worked well.
### Description
support building xnnpack for IOS
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
### Description
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Fix document generation CI. It's not currently updating the docs as
we're skipping the tests, which is the invocation of build.py that would
have generated the documentation.
Setup specific task to generate documentation for greater clarity.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Operator kernel documentation is not getting updated and is now out of
date.
### Description
Updates naming scheme for docker images built by the EP Perf pipeline.
Specifically, the docker image name is no longer based on the branch
name.
### Motivation and Context
The docker image name used by EP Perf pipeline is built from the branch
name. This makes the pipeline fail for branches with uppercase letters
because docker image names can only contain lower-case letters.
### Description
enabling on device training apis in the packaging pipelines.
### Motivation and Context
adding on device training flag so we can enable the on-device training
apis for Federated learning scenarios
Co-authored-by: Adam Louly <adamlouly@microsoft.com@orttrainingdev7.d32nl1ml4oruzj4qz3bqlggovf.px.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
<!-- Describe your changes. -->
Use SAS Token to fix error` failed to perform copy command due to error:
no SAS token or OAuth token is present and the resource is not public`
Generate SAS Token of target data, add it into Key vault, and use it as
Pipeline Variable.
### Motivation and Context
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- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
Co-authored-by: peixuanzuo <peixuanzuo@linmif39a000004.zvflicr54joexhdgnhvmxrxygg.phxx.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
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ROCm CI build step takes more than one hour. Set parallel=16 when build
on ROCm CI to reduce build time.
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Updates EP perf benchmarking scripts to upload new data with an improved table schema. In order to preserve compatibility with the current benchmarking pipeline, we still upload data that uses the old schema as well. These changes are required in order to improve data filtering capabilities and general UX in dashboards that visualize this data.
Details:
- EP names no longer hardcoded as columns for tables that store inference latency, session creation times, memory usage, and model/EP status.
- Add explicit branch, commit ID, and commit date columns to all tables
- Improvements to the docker image building scripts (simplify docker image build; support installing binary TensorRT packages)
- Remove use of deprecated DataFrame.append in favor of pandas.concat.
Record more info from the React Native CI E2E test. In particular, log the view hierarchy when exiting the test and dump logs from Android emulator to the build output.
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updating the ptca image used in the nightly pipeline
Co-authored-by: Adam Louly <adamlouly@microsoft.com@orttrainingdev7.d32nl1ml4oruzj4qz3bqlggovf.px.internal.cloudapp.net>
### Description
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ROCm developers always need to build onnxruntime *whl with
`--enable_rocm_profiling`.
Add a ROCm dev python package pipeline which product *.whl with build
args `--enable_rocm_profiling`.
The dev *whl need to upload to azure storage and can get from
https://download.onnxruntime.ai/onnxruntime_nightly_rocm53.profiling.html
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`python setup.py develop` doesn't install PyTorch as a normal package in
site-packages anymore, and the user must stay at PyTorch's root
directory to call `import torch`. This will break LORT tests because
LORT tests contains `import torch` and are called outside PyTorch root
directory. To make PyTorch a normal package again, this PR build PyTorch
with `python setup.py install`.
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Unit test with ROCm5.3 slower than ROCm5.2.3. Revert to ROCm5.2.3.
We will update to ROCm5.3 when the issue resloved by AMD.
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### Description
supplement of #13248
Add PR trigger
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/repos/github?view=azure-devops&tabs=yaml#pr-triggers
fix: master -> main
Testted with #13289#13292
NB:
the real pipeline is always triggered if the workflow yaml changed even
it's added in the path filter.
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Make sure the real pipeline not run in the backend.
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1. Remove ROCm5.1.1 and ROCm5.2 from ROCm python package pipeline
2. Add ROCm5.3 to ROCm python package pipeline
pipeline:
https://aiinfra.visualstudio.com/Lotus/_build/results?buildId=237172&view=results
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Fix warnings and enable dev mode for ROCm CI:
* Fix ROCm headers complaining "This file is deprecated. Use the header file from ..."
* Disable warning signed and unsigned compare for kernel explorer
* Fix unused and nondiscard warnings
* Enable dev mode for ROCm CI
* Walkaround error "unknown warning option '-Wno-nonnull-compare'" in kernel explorer by using '-Wno-unknown-warning-option' to ignore the unknown option
* Fix error "unused parameter 'mask'"
* Fix warning "instantiation of variable 'onnxruntime::rocm::Consts<float>::One' required here, but no definition is available", etc. Fixed by using C++17's inline (implied by constexpr) static initialization.
* Remove unused variable
* Add the missing `override` specifier
Update for ROCm CI before reland tunable GEMM #12853. This PR also update
composable kernel to use CMakes's HIP language support so that we can
mix C/C++ compiler with HIP compiler instead of locking to hip-clang
**Description**: This PR adds support for "XNNPACK EP" in ORTWeb and
changes the behavior of how ORTWeb deals with "backends", or "EPs" in
API.
**Background**: Term "backend" is introduced in ONNX.js to representing
a TypeScript type which implements a "backend" interface, which is a
similar but different concept to ORT's EP (execution provider). There
was 3 backends in ONNX.js: "cpu", "wasm" and "webgl".
When ORT Web is launched, the concept is derived to help users to
integrate smoothly. Technically, when "wasm" backend is used, users need
to also specify "EP" in the session options. Considering it may get
complicated and confused for users to figure out the difference between
"backend" and "EP", the JS API hide the "backend" concept and made a
mapping between names, backends and EPs:
"webgl" (Name) <==> "onnxjsBackend" (Backend)
"wasm" (Name) <==> "wasmBackend" (Backend) <==> "CPU" (EP)
**Details**:
The following changes are applied in this PR:
1. allow multi-registration for backends using the same name. This is
for use scenarios where both "onnxruntime-node" and "onnxruntime-web"
are consumed in a Node.js App ( so "cpu" will be registered twice in
this scenario. )
2. re-assign priority values to backends. I give 100 as base to "cpu"
for node and react_native, and 10 as base to "cpu" in web.
3. add "cpu", "xnnpack" as new names of backends.
4. update onnxruntime wasm exported functions to support EP
registration.
5. update implementations in ort web to handle execution providers in
session options.
6. add '--use_xnnpack' as default build flag for ort-web
### Description
fix XNNPACK on WebAssembly SIMD.
Flag "-msimd128" need to be applied to every source file when compiling
WASM SIMD. Currently only a part of the source files are compiled with
this flag so we get inconsistent result for
`sizeof(xnn_f32_minmax_params)` because the type definition include a
`#ifdef` for `__wasm_simd128__`. The inconsistency causes writing
garbage data to a stack variable and eventually cause the crash.
XNNPACK libraries are C libraries so need to apply the build flags not
only to `CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS` but also to `CMAKE_C_FLAGS`.
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fix migraphx ci pipeline failed problem.
Disabled MIGraphX pipeline now. It will be Enabled when this PR merge.
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We fix iGPU Unit and Python tests with this PR
We add packaging pip pkg to build Many Linux DockerFile
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This change is required to make sure iGPU Unit Test/Python Tests with OV
are fixed
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