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Justin Chu
d834ec895a
Adopt linrtunner as the linting tool - take 2 (#15085)
### 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:
	

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11205048/212598953-d60ce8a9-f242-4fa8-8674-8696b704604a.png)

5. Removed `onnxruntime-python-checks-ci-pipeline` as redundant

### Motivation and Context
<!-- - Why is this change required? What problem does it solve?
- 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>
2023-03-24 15:29:03 -07:00
Changming Sun
070769d61d
Use onnxruntime_fetchcontent_makeavailable cmake function for TRT (#13918)
### Description
Use onnxruntime_fetchcontent_makeavailable cmake function for TRT. See
the comment for the reason.


### Motivation and Context
To support a newer TRT version. Previously they have a "BUILD_EXE" build
option to allow us to exclude such things from build. But in
https://github.com/onnx/onnx-tensorrt/pull/879 they deleted the build
option. It wouldn't be a problem if we continue to use git submodules as
before, because cmake's add_subdirectories function has an
"EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL" keyword. However, cmake's FetchContent module
doesn't. That's why I needed to create our own version of the macro.
2022-12-12 11:27:46 -08:00
Changming Sun
04900f96c1
Improve dependency management (#13523)
## 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.
2022-12-01 09:51:59 -08:00
Edward Chen
601b74b904
Add '$schema' entry to cgmanifest.json files. (#13444) 2022-10-26 16:15:05 -07:00
Scott McKay
4445dd6bc1
XNNPACK EP (#11445)
* Implement XNNPACK support via an EP.
  * Layout transform uses the GraphPartitioner infrastructure.
  * Node fusion is supported.
  * Conv and MaxPool implementations were ported from Changming's PR.
  * Added optional mutex in InferenceSession::Run as we only want to allow sequential calls if xnnpack is enabled
2022-06-03 20:22:34 +10:00
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
a355bcbd73
Clarify cgmanifest.json update process. (#9664) 2021-11-04 16:23:52 -07:00
Renamed from cgmanifests/submodules/generate_submodule_cgmanifest.py (Browse further)