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    PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) [ghstack-poisoned]
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PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) ghstack-source-id: 269379135 Pull Request resolved: #8887
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…ing" PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) [ghstack-poisoned]
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) ghstack-source-id: 269379135
…ing" PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) [ghstack-poisoned]
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) ghstack-source-id: 269464629
…ing" PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) [ghstack-poisoned]
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) ghstack-source-id: 269486949
…ing" PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) [ghstack-poisoned]
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) ghstack-source-id: 269691307
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…ing" PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) [ghstack-poisoned]
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment ghstack-source-id: 269704540 Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/)
…ing" PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) [ghstack-poisoned]
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment ghstack-source-id: 269716263 Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/)
              
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…ing" PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) [ghstack-poisoned]
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment ghstack-source-id: 269779453 Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/)
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment ghstack-source-id: 269779453 Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) Co-authored-by: lucylq <[email protected]>
    
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* [executorch][runtime] Introduce PteDataMap for weight sharing Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) ghstack-source-id: 269691307 * [executorch][runtime] Add get_named_data_map to Program Pull Request resolved: #8853 Add to the program interface, to allow users to retrieve the NDM. Differential Revision: [D70276106](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70276106/) ghstack-source-id: 269693108 --------- Co-authored-by: lucylq <[email protected]>
    
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Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment ghstack-source-id: 269779453 Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) Co-authored-by: lucylq <[email protected]>
    
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* [executorch][runtime] Introduce PteDataMap for weight sharing Pull Request resolved: #8887 PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'? **Usage** The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ? When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later. **Testing** This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around. TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data. **Note** As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap. PteDataMap does not implement - get_metadata; currently, all data stored is opaque. Later, we can implement get_metadata if a backend stores plain tensor data. - load_into; this is mostly used for the training case, and isn't used by delegates, at least not at the moment Differential Revision: [D70213646](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70213646/) ghstack-source-id: 269691307 * [executorch][runtime] Add get_named_data_map to Program Pull Request resolved: #8853 Add to the program interface, to allow users to retrieve the NDM. Differential Revision: [D70276106](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70276106/) ghstack-source-id: 269693108 --------- Co-authored-by: lucylq <[email protected]>
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PteDataMap is the NamedDataMap that will live in the runtime. It is used to give delegates access to opaque named data stored in the PTE file. Open to alternative naming suggestions, maybe 'PTEDataMap' or 'ProgramDataMap'?
Usage
The PteDataMap is owned by the program, and instantiated at program load time if named_data exists in the PTE file. We introduce usage of 'std::optional' here. I think we can also use executorch::aten::optional to avoid adding standard lib ?
When initializing delegates, the PteDataMap is given to delegate_init. Delegates can retrieve opaque delegate data by key using 'get_data'. This gives them a FreeableBuffer that they can free later.
Testing
This test uses the C++ flatbuffer API to build a fake program containing named data. We also creates a temp file with sample data that the data loader can wrap around.
TODO: e2e test once delegate aot is ready and we can generate a file with named data.
Note
As the PteDataMap wraps around flatbuffer constructs, the Program must outlive the PteDataMap.
PteDataMap does not implement
Differential Revision: D70213646