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Edward Chen
454f77cd94
Update kernel matching logic: decouple from op schemas and remove kernel def hashes (#12791)
# Motivation
Currently, ORT minimal builds use kernel def hashes to map from nodes to
kernels to execute when loading the model. As the kernel def hashes must
be known ahead of time, this works for statically registered kernels.
This works well for the CPU EP.
For this approach to work, the kernel def hashes must also be known at
ORT format model conversion time, which means the EP with statically
registered kernels must also be enabled then. This is not an issue for
the always-available CPU EP. However, we do not want to require that any
EP which statically registers kernels is always available too.
Consequently, we explore another approach to match nodes to kernels that
does not rely on kernel def hashes. An added benefit of this is the
possibility of moving away from kernel def hashes completely, which
would eliminate the maintenance burden of keeping the hashes stable.

# Approach
In a full build, ORT uses some information from the ONNX op schema to
match a node to a kernel. We want to avoid including the ONNX op schema
in a minimal build to reduce binary size. Essentially, we take the
necessary information from the ONNX op schema and make it available in a
minimal build.
We decouple the ONNX op schema from the kernel matching logic. The
kernel matching logic instead relies on per-op information which can
either be obtained from the ONNX op schema or another source.
This per-op information must be available in a minimal build when there
are no ONNX op schemas. We put it in the ORT format model.
Existing uses of kernel def hashes to look up kernels are replaced
with the updated kernel matching logic. We no longer store
kernel def hashes in the ORT format model’s session state and runtime
optimization representations. We no longer keep the logic to
generate and ensure stability of kernel def hashes.
2022-09-20 14:24:59 -07:00
Edward Chen
20ee399be4
Include layout transformation ops in extended minimal build and above. (#11355) 2022-04-27 10:31:02 -07:00
Justin Chu
fdce4fa6af
Format all python files under onnxruntime with black and isort (#11324)
Description: Format all python files under onnxruntime with black and isort.

After checking in, we can use .git-blame-ignore-revs to ignore the formatting PR in git blame.

#11315, #11316
2022-04-26 09:35:16 -07:00
Edward Chen
3bc91c2151
Move reduced ops files into build directory (#10030)
In a reduced ops build, some source files get updated. This change moves the updated files into the build directory. This way, it is easier to simultaneously manage different build directories (with possibly different reduced ops configurations) based on a single source directory.
2021-12-28 19:04:20 -08:00
Guoyu Wang
b34b991aea
Improve reduced ops and types build (#9908)
* Improve reduceops and types build

* minor update

* fix test error

* fix minimal build break

* minor update and add comments

* Address CR comments
2021-12-07 13:02:05 -08:00
Edward Chen
b6c4a7ac54
Support required types when excluding typed registrations (#6871) 2021-03-08 08:22:07 -08:00
Edward Chen
ee35be0129
Support specifying globally allowed types from build script (#6677)
Add initial support for constraining operator kernel implementations (which support this type-granularity) to a set of allowed types from scripts.
2021-02-22 14:05:00 -08:00