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ONNX has a collection of standard tests. This document describes how to run these tests through a C++ program named 'onnx_test_runner' in this repo. You could also run these test through onnxruntime python binding, which would be much easier to setup, but, a bit harder to debug issues.
Get the test data
git submodule update --init --recursive
pushd .
cd cmake/external/emsdk
./emsdk install latest
./emsdk activate latest
source ./emsdk_env.sh
popd
cd js
npm install
npm run prepare-node-tests
In addition to that, You can get more test models with their test data from https://github.com/onnx/models .
Compile onnx_test_runner and run the tests
onnx_test_runner is a C++ program. Its source code is in onnxruntime/test/onnx directory.
Usage: onnx_test_runner [options...] <data_root>
Options:
-j [models]: Specifies the number of models to run simultaneously.
-A : Disable memory arena
-c [runs]: Specifies the number of Session::Run() to invoke simultaneously for each model.
-r [repeat]: Specifies the number of times to repeat
-v: verbose
-n [test_case_name]: Specifies a single test case to run.
-e [EXECUTION_PROVIDER]: EXECUTION_PROVIDER could be 'cpu', 'cuda', 'dnnl' or 'tensorrt'. Default: 'cpu'.
-x: Use parallel executor, default (without -x): sequential executor.
-h: help
e.g.
//run the tests under C:\testdata dir and enable CUDA provider
$ onnx_test_runner -e cuda C:\testdata
//run the tests sequentially. It would be easier to debug
$ onnx_test_runner -c 1 -j 1 C:\testdata