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[Contrib][TRT] Fix Conv2D construction when channels attribute is not available. #6805

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@jwfromm jwfromm commented Oct 30, 2020

This very small PR changes how channels are extracted from a Conv2D relay op when converting to TensorRT. Previously, we relied on the channels attribute being available. However, it is optional and often left as None. When attempting to convert in this case stoi fails with an unpleasant error. Since we are already enforcing that the weight layout is OIHW, there is no downside to instead extracting the channel info from the weight shape. I updated the corresponding conv2d test to not specify channels to confirm that this change resolves the issue.

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jwfromm commented Oct 30, 2020

@trevor-m can you review this two-liner?

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Thanks for the fix @jwfromm looks good to me.

@tqchen tqchen merged commit ceef616 into apache:main Oct 31, 2020
trevor-m pushed a commit to trevor-m/tvm that referenced this pull request Dec 2, 2020
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@jwfromm jwfromm deleted the trt_conv_channel_fix branch April 12, 2023 15:57
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