### Description
Enable typed binary and support int32 type for binary.
Co-authored-by: Xing Xu <xing.xu@intel.com>
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Co-authored-by: Xing Xu <xing.xu@intel.com>
### Description
Add SkipLayerNormalization operator to JSEP.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Fix a typo. LayerNormalization takes 2 or 3 inputs. The third input,
bias, is optional.
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### Description
Since WebGPU supports only float32 and int32, having Gather, Reshape,
Shape, Squeeze and Unsqueeze ops with other data types create additional
MemCpy ops and slow down the overall execution as all other OPs with
other tensor types will be done on CPU.
Before this patch SD Unet had these numbers:
Node(s) placed on [CPUExecutionProvider]. Number of nodes: 1141
Node(s) placed on [JsExecutionProvider]. Number of nodes: 4025
memcpy tokens: 2001
After patch:
Node(s) placed on [CPUExecutionProvider]. Number of nodes: 1735
Node(s) placed on [JsExecutionProvider]. Number of nodes: 2243
memcpu tokens: 813
It also gives more than 5X performance benefit. From 12sec for one Unet
step to 2.2sec on RTX 3090 Ti, so we are almost getting to native
performance.
UPD: with latest changes from main branch and multi-threading it went
down to 1.6sec. Will try re-exporting my model to onnx with maximum
optimizations, like using MultiHeadAttention to decrease node count.
Maybe after implementing that it can go in less than 1 sec
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### Description
This PR introduces the new incides helper.
IndicesHelper is a helper class for generating WGSL code for
manipulating indices and data for a shader's input or output.
This class is designed to offer a unified way to generate WGSL code for
manipulating indices and data for a shader's input or output. The
following is a list of terminologies used in this class:
- `offset`: a uint32 value representing the offset of an element in the
data buffer.
- `indices`: an abstraction of a multi-dimensional array's indices
representing the data's index on each dimension.
- `value`: a value of a data element.
Users are expected to create an instance of this class for each shader's
input or output, and use the instance to generate WGSL code for
manipulating indices and data. The following 2 exported functions are
for users to call to create an instance of an indices helper:
- `inputVariable()`: create an indices helper instance for an input.
- `outputVariable()`: create an indices helper instance for an output.
An indices helper instance contains helper functions for the following
operations:
- access readonly basic information, including: `name`(the name of the
input or output), `usage`(whether it's an input or an output) and
`shape`(the passed in shape).
- `type`: access readonly type information, including: `indices`(the
type of indices), `value`(the type of value at runtime), `storage`(the
type of value at storage) and `tensor`(the tensor type as represented in
TensorView).
- generate WGSL code for getting indices from offset. Use
`offsetToIndices()` for WGSL code snippet to calculate incides from
offset, and use `indicesToOffset()` for WGSL code snippet to calculate
offset from indices.
- to manipulate an instance of indices, use `setIndices()` and
`getIndices()` to set and get the indices on an indices variable.
- to manipulate data, use `set()`/`get()` to access data at the given
indices from parameter list, use `setByIndices()`/`getByIndices()` to
access data at the given indices from an indices variable, and use
`setByOffset()`/`getByOffset()` to access data at the given offset.
- `impl`: get WGSL code of function implementation for the util
functions mentioned above.
This change applies the usage of new IndicesHelper through the code, but
not necessary for all code.
### Description
onnxjs contains a `Resize` op input check which is outdated since opset
9. Currently `Resize` supports up to 4 inputs. This PR looses the input
check.
### Motivation and Context
Fixes#15636
### Description
Added two kernels for Layer and Instance norm
Also added maximum limits for `maxBufferSize` when requesting GPU device
as by default it's limited to 256mb and it fails allocating 600mb buffer
while running fp32 StableDiffusion weights.
### Motivation and Context
These two are used in StableDiffusion and many other networks
### Description
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This PR makes sure that only storage buffers are reused. Previously, the
query buffer might also get from the freeBuffers list if there is a
matching size in it. But they are different usage, which results errors.
Fixed ArgMin and ArgMax and refactored using functionality from Reduce
operator code.
### Description
Removed code/functionality duplication and fixed some issue.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Make CacheHint mechanism, which is designed to avoid running the same
test multiple times saving the result mapped against a key, working by
adding input dims.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Added Gather op that works with both i32 and i64 indices, assuming that
values fall into i32 limit. The assumption is safe because it's not
possible to allocate more than 2gb buffer for inputs.
It treats all data from input tensor as u32, copying 1 or 2 elements for
i64, u64 and double.
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Co-authored-by: Guenther Schmuelling <guschmue@microsoft.com>
### Description
If Expand inputs has rank < 2, `inputIndicesHelper` and
`outputIndicesHelper` create indices as u32 instead if array<u32> and
`calculateInputIndex` throws an error
### Motivation and Context
I've encountered this error while making StableDiffusion work with JSEP
argmax and argmin are similar to reduce. Eventually we need to add
optimized flavors of the shader.
softmax is optimized but only works on the last axis for now which
should be the common use case.
todo: enable more ut for argmax/argmin
### Description
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This PR moves checking profilingMode to each run instead of the
initialization stage. In this way, users can start/stop profiling at any
time. Otherwise, profiling only take effects at the very beginning and
can't be stopped.
### Description
Implemented Resize operator support in JSEP
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Added Gelu operator to JSEP
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Added Slice operator support to JSEP.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
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Allocating new GPUBuffer in every session.run is not efficient. We
should make it only happen in the first run. In the following runs, we
should try to reuse those buffers.
### Motivation and Context
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- This PR is for performance.
See mobilenetv2 becomes 9.58 ms from 12.9 ms.
### Description
This change upgrades a lot of dependencies. There are 2 motivations of
doing this change:
- fix the security issue reported by dependabot (protobufjs Prototype
Pollution vulnerability -
https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-h755-8qp9-cq85)
- resolve the requirement of using ONNX IR_VERSION 9 (#16638)
This requires:
- upgrade protobufjs to v7.2.4
- upgrade library 'onnx-proto' to consume latest ONNX release (v1.14.0).
Problems:
- protobufjs v7.2.4 depends on long.js v5, which does not work well with
typescript (commonjs).
- onnx-proto depends on this fix with a new release of long.js
- long.js is in maintenance and it takes longer than expected to put in
new changes
Solutions:
- use a patch script in `preprepare` to copy type declarations to make
long.js work with typescript (commonjs)
- generate onnx protobuf JS/TS files and put them under
js/web/lib/onnxjs/ort-schema/protobuf folder - remove 'onnx-proto' from
dependency.
- apply fixes to generated onnx.d.ts
### Description
fix file size trim for wasm only .min.js
minimal build `ort.wasm.min.js` and `ort.wasm-core.min.js` should
exclude JSEP related source code.
### Description
Added Expand operator support.
### Motivation and Context
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### Description
Add ConvTranspose support for WebGPU
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### Description
Added WeGPU/JSEP Split operator support.
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### Description
Add Concat operator
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### Description
Modified indexing into outputIndices in the shader code. When the output
is 1-dim the outputIndices is not a vector and indexing results in
error.
### Motivation and Context
Fix the problem in the Reduce Ops implementation in WebGPU.
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### Description
Modify the creating of webgl context.
Previous behavior:
STEP.1 - create canvas (document.createElement), if failed, goto step.2
else step.3
STEP.2 - create offscreenCanvas, if failed abort
STEP.3 - use the canvas created in step.1 or 2 to create webgl context.
if successful return context else abort
Now bahavior:
STEP.1 create offscreenCanvas, if failed goto step.3
STEP.2 use it to create webgl context. if successful, return context
STEP.3 create canvas (document.createElement). if failed, abort
STEP.4 use it to create webgl context. if successful, return context
else abort
Motivation:
we found in some environment, normalCanvas.getContext() returns null but
offscreenCanvas.getContext() returns the context object. and when
offscreenCanvas is available it is good idea to always prefer to use it.
### Description
We used to use `typeof fetch === 'undefined'` as condition to detect the
environment is Node.js or not. Before Node.js v18, this works. However,
in Node.js v18, it introduced `fetch` function, so this check does not
work any more.
This PR changes the condition to check whether `process`,
`process.versions` and `process.versions.node` exists.
Checking whether `process` exists is not enough. This is because in some
configuration, webpack may polyfill nodejs's process.
### Description
Added support for ReduceL1, ReduceL2, ReduceMean, ReduceMin, ReduceMax,
ReduceSum, ReduceLogSum, ReduceLogSumExp, ReduceProd and
ReduceSquareSum.
### Motivation and Context
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Co-authored-by: Satya Jandhyala <sajandhy@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: guschmue <guschmue@microsoft.com>
### 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
We implemented a number of new ops and data types to support running
segment anything model on Chromium WebNN DML backend (POC) in a forked
branch https://github.com/honry/onnxruntime/tree/stable-diffusion
In this PR, we migrate the changes in the forked branch to main branch,
includes:
- 22 new ops
- New tensor data types: bool, int32, uint32, uint64, int64, float16 (As
JavaScript hasn't shipped Float16Array, we use Uint16Array as a
workaound)
- Handle empty input tensors and duplicated outputs
- Fixed some nits
### 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>
**Description**:
This PR intends to enable WebNN EP in ONNX Runtime Web. It translates
the ONNX nodes by [WebNN
API](https://webmachinelearning.github.io/webnn/), which is implemented
in C++ and uses Emscripten [Embind
API](https://emscripten.org/docs/porting/connecting_cpp_and_javascript/embind.html#).
Temporarily using preferred layout **NHWC** for WebNN graph partitions
since the restriction in WebNN XNNPack backend implementation and the
ongoing
[discussion](https://github.com/webmachinelearning/webnn/issues/324) in
WebNN spec that whether WebNN should support both 'NHWC' and 'NCHW'
layouts. No WebNN native EP, only for Web.
**Motivation and Context**:
Allow ONNXRuntime Web developers to access WebNN API to benefit from
hardware acceleration.
**WebNN API Implementation Status in Chromium**:
- Tracked in Chromium issue:
[#1273291](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1273291)
- **CPU device**: based on XNNPack backend, and had been available on
Chrome Canary M112 behind "#enable-experimental-web-platform-features"
flag for Windows and Linux platforms. Further implementation for more
ops is ongoing.
- **GPU device**: based on DML, implementation is ongoing.
**Open**:
- GitHub CI: WebNN currently is only available on Chrome Canary/Dev with
XNNPack backend for Linux and Windows. This is an open to reviewers to
help identify which GitHub CI should involved the WebNN EP and guide me
to enable it. Thanks!
### 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
fix download failure due to buffer change.
WebAssembly buffer may change (growth triggered by memory allocation)
during an async function call.