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ONNX Model Opset Version Converter

ONNX provides a C++ library for converting ONNX models between different opset versions. The library leverages the convenient in-memory representation that is much more convenient to manipulate than the raw protobuf structs, and converters to and from the protobuf format which were developed for the ONNX Optimizer.

The primary motivation is to improve backwards compatibility of ONNX models without having to strengthen the spec for ONNX backends. This allows backend developers to offer support for a particular opset version and for users to write or export models to a particular opset version but run in an environment with a different opset version.

You may be interested in invoking the provided op-specific adapters, or in implementing new ones (or both). Default adapters only work in the default domain, but can be generalized to work cross-domain or utilizing new conversion methods, dependent on the nature of relevant breaking changes.

Invoking The Version Converter

The version converter may be invoked either via C++ or Python. The Python API is described, with example, here.

The C++ API consists of a single function

ModelProto ConvertVersion(
    const ModelProto& mp_in,
    const OpSetID& initial_version,
    const OpSetID& target_version);

which accepts an input ModelProto, the initial opset version of the model, and the target opset verison, and which returns a new ModelProto which is the result of apply all relevant adapters between initial_version and target_version. For a list of available passes, see convert.h.

Implementing Adapters

You can implement a new adapter by subclassing Adapter, and registering your new adapter with VersionConverter::registerAdapter(). Adapters operate on an in-memory graph representation defined in ir.h. There are a number of examples in the adapters directory.

If your adapter applies in the default domain, please consider adding it to the core ONNX repository