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- The input/output types for CAST should be in_t* and out_t*
- The shape for the multiplier and shift arguments to RESCALE was in the wrong column
Change-Id: I0a3c4ffed15e36f0c4bf8fc9b4a84df5a17a5523
Signed-off-by: Kevin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
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Operators which use the zero-point functionalty for 8-bit integer
processing are updated to do the zero-point subtract in their
pseudocode.
Note that the PAD operator no longer takes a zero point argument,
and instead requires callers to account for the zero point in the
pad_const argument.
Change-Id: I3bca1cae85aa2093000c420f0433633c347a29de
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Change-Id: I495ed97896d8f560b9eb9ed7b05dd2ca1c564c73
Signed-off-by: Eric Kunze <eric.kunze@arm.com>
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The avg_pool2d and max_pool2d operators trigger an error_if
statement if the output shape provided does not match the output
shape generated by the operation given the input arguments.
* Add pseudocode for floor operation
* Fixed type in RESCALE op
Signed-off-by: Matthew Haddon <matthew.haddon@arm.com>
Change-Id: I087faa331c30becc05719cd1261f436019dcdeb5
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The TOSA specification doesn't have quantized types.
Without those types, it is cleaner to move effects of quantization
such as the zero points into the standard list of arguments, rather
than existing as a separate table.
Change-Id: I18ea2959e9d3e4a3e9a0ead7a8ca319bb4426a47
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Signed-off-by: Dominic Symes <dominic.symes@arm.com>
Change-Id: I91098ef7e18d18263f7b909f75b9df4460417725
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Signed-off-by: Dominic Symes <dominic.symes@arm.com>
Change-Id: I2e25d0467843adb078d5ab9fd681af40b2ffa52e
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REQUIRE is a direct replacement for the asserts, and uses
the unpredictable() function in pseudocode to describe the required
conditions for operators
Change-Id: I35dc81e083d8e41f16728d992bdb8b06b0271226
Signed-off-by: Eric Kunze <eric.kunze@arm.com>
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They are all now [source,c++] and use ---- as the
delimiter.
Also made the pseudocode indentation consistent (4 spaces)
in the introduction sections.
Signed-off-by: Eric Kunze <eric.kunze@arm.com>
Change-Id: I1287a60cfeae8b7e3c63b9fc8885b1ebf3d3386d
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When reading tensor values with zero point, the returned value
has one more bit than the original to account for zero point.
Update cases of apply_clip to properly represent the types
involved.
Change-Id: I60c17b1b244c34b4f04f042807936ae0f282ce93
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Attempt to get consistent across the pseudocode.
Change the data types to all be intN_t instead of some cases of intN.
Use float_t as the general floating point data type.
Be consistent on use of the term "floating-point"
Move general pseudocode helpers to their own section.
Change-Id: Ie77666cd3ee438c71f39c62b9c424fe687b0bb51
Signed-off-by: Eric Kunze <eric.kunze@arm.com>
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The aint8 type represented an asymmetrically quantized range.
With the change to move scaling fully into the RESCALE operator,
the aint8 and int8 types didn't have significant differences in
their use with operators. Unifying to a single data type makes
things simpler.
Signed-off-by: Eric Kunze <eric.kunze@arm.com>
Change-Id: I3ee89cbdafdc61293ef1f1bec52398d744e716a1
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Weights remain as an attribute for inference profile devices.
Change-Id: I1cdbbd2ccd95fc1b7afc0f05a1425fb53560b432
Signed-off-by: Eric Kunze <eric.kunze@arm.com>
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Change-Id: I7c528ebf7e78759ada4bb951b2471c367d3f4525
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