1. Update google benchmark from 1.8.3 to 1.8.5
2. Update google test from commit in main branch to tag 1.15.0
3. Update pybind11 from 2.12.0 to 2.13.1
4. Update pytorch cpuinfo to include the support for Arm Neoverse V2,
Cortex X4, A720 and A520.
5. Update re2 from 2024-05-01 to 2024-07-02
6. Update cmake to 3.30.1
7. Update Linux docker images
8. Fix a warning in test/perftest/ort_test_session.cc:826:37: error:
implicit conversion loses integer precision: 'streamoff' (aka 'long
long') to 'const std::streamsize' (aka 'const long')
[-Werror,-Wshorten-64-to-32]
### Description
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* promote trt version to 10.2.0.19
* EP_Perf CI: clean config of legacy TRT<8.6, promote test env to
trt10.2-cu118/cu125
* skip two tests as Float8/BF16 are supported by TRT>10.0 but TRT CIs
are not hardware-compatible on these:
```
1: [ FAILED ] 2 tests, listed below:
1: [ FAILED ] IsInfTest.test_isinf_bfloat16
1: [ FAILED ] IsInfTest.test_Float8E4M3FN
```
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
As suggested by SciPy's doc, we will
`Build against NumPy 2.0.0, then it will work for all NumPy versions
with the same major version number (NumPy does maintain backwards ABI
compatibility), and as far back as NumPy 1.19 series at the time of
writing`
I think it works because in
[numpyconfig.h#L64](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/main/numpy/_core/include/numpy/numpyconfig.h#L64)
there is a macro NPY_FEATURE_VERSION. By default it is set to
NPY_1_19_API_VERSION. And the NPY_FEATURE_VERSION macro controls ABI.
This PR only upgrade the build time dependency; When a user installs
ONNX Runtime, they still can use numpy 1.x.
### Motivation and Context
Recently numpy published a new version, 2.0.0, which is incompatible with the latest ONNX Runtime release.
### Description
This PR upgrades CUDA 11 build pipelines' GCC version from 8 to 11.
### Motivation and Context
GCC8 has an experimental std::filesystem implementation which is not ABI
compatible with the formal one in later GCC releases. It didn't cause
trouble for us, however, ONNX community has encountered this issue much.
For example, https://github.com/onnx/onnx/issues/6047 . So this PR
increases the minimum supported GCC version from 8 to 9, and removes the
references to GCC's "stdc++fs" library. Please note we compile our code
on RHEL8 and RHEL8's libstdc++ doesn't have the fs library, which means
the binaries in ONNX Runtime's official packages always static link to
the fs library. It is just a matter of which version of the library, an
experimental one or a more mature one. And it is an implementation
detail that is not visible from outside. Anyway, a newer GCC is better.
It will give us the chance to use many C++20 features.
#### Why we were using GCC 8?
It is because all our Linux packages were built on RHEL8 or its
equivalents. The default GCC version in RHEL8 is 8. RHEL also provides
additional GCC versions from RH devtoolset. UBI8 is the abbreviation of
Red Hat Universal Base Image 8, which is the containerized RHEL8. UBI8
is free, which means it doesn't require a subscription(while RHEL does).
The only devtoolset that UBI8 provides is GCC 12, which is too new for
being used with CUDA 11.8. And our CUDA 11.8's build env is a docker
image from Nvidia that is based on UBI8.
#### How the problem is solved
Almalinux is an alternative to RHEL. Almalinux 8 provides GCC 11. And
the CUDA 11.8 docker image from Nvidia is open source, which means we
can rebuild the image based on Almalinux 8 to get GCC 11. I've done
this, but I cannot republish the new image due to various complicated
license restrictions. Therefore I put them at an internal location in
onnxruntimebuildcache.azurecr.io.
### Description
Similar to #20786 . The last PR was able to update all pipelines and all
docker files. This is a follow-up to that PR.
### Motivation and Context
1. To extract the common part as a reusable build infra among different
ONNX Runtime projects.
2. Avoid hitting docker hub's limit: 429 Too Many Requests - Server
message: toomanyrequests: You have reached your pull rate limit. You may
increase the limit by authenticating and upgrading:
https://www.docker.com/increase-rate-limit
### Description
Use a common set of prebuilt manylinux base images to build the
packages, to avoid building the manylinux part again and again. The base
images can be used in GenAI and other projects too.
This PR also updates the GCC version for inference python CUDA11/CUDA12
builds from 8 to 11. Later on I will update all other CUDA pipelines to
use GCC 11, to avoid the issue described in
https://github.com/onnx/onnx/issues/6047 and
https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime-genai/issues/257 .
### Motivation and Context
To extract the common part as a reusable build infra among different
ONNX Runtime projects.