| syntax = "proto3"; | |
| package opencv_tensorflow; | |
| option cc_enable_arenas = true; | |
| option java_outer_classname = "OpDefProtos"; | |
| option java_multiple_files = true; | |
| option java_package = "org.tensorflow.framework"; | |
| import "attr_value.proto"; | |
| import "types.proto"; | |
| // Defines an operation. A NodeDef in a GraphDef specifies an Op by | |
| // using the "op" field which should match the name of a OpDef. | |
| message OpDef { | |
| // Op names starting with an underscore are reserved for internal use. | |
| // Names should be CamelCase and match the regexp "[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*". | |
| string name = 1; | |
| // For describing inputs and outputs. | |
| message ArgDef { | |
| // Name for the input/output. Should match the regexp "[a-z][a-z0-9_]*". | |
| string name = 1; | |
| // Human readable description. | |
| string description = 2; | |
| // Describes the type of one or more tensors that are accepted/produced | |
| // by this input/output arg. The only legal combinations are: | |
| // * For a single tensor: either the "type" field is set or the | |
| // "type_attr" field is set to the name of an attr with type "type". | |
| // * For a sequence of tensors with the same type: the "number_attr" | |
| // field will be set to the name of an attr with type "int", and | |
| // either the "type" or "type_attr" field will be set as for | |
| // single tensors. | |
| // * For a sequence of tensors, the "type_list_attr" field will be set | |
| // to the name of an attr with type "list(type)". | |
| DataType type = 3; | |
| string type_attr = 4; // if specified, attr must have type "type" | |
| string number_attr = 5; // if specified, attr must have type "int" | |
| // If specified, attr must have type "list(type)", and none of | |
| // type, type_attr, and number_attr may be specified. | |
| string type_list_attr = 6; | |
| // For inputs: if true, the inputs are required to be refs. | |
| // By default, inputs can be either refs or non-refs. | |
| // For outputs: if true, outputs are refs, otherwise they are not. | |
| bool is_ref = 16; | |
| }; | |
| // Description of the input(s). | |
| repeated ArgDef input_arg = 2; | |
| // Description of the output(s). | |
| repeated ArgDef output_arg = 3; | |
| // Description of the graph-construction-time configuration of this | |
| // Op. That is to say, this describes the attr fields that will | |
| // be specified in the NodeDef. | |
| message AttrDef { | |
| // A descriptive name for the argument. May be used, e.g. by the | |
| // Python client, as a keyword argument name, and so should match | |
| // the regexp "[a-z][a-z0-9_]+". | |
| string name = 1; | |
| // One of the type names from attr_value.proto ("string", "list(string)", | |
| // "int", etc.). | |
| string type = 2; | |
| // A reasonable default for this attribute if the user does not supply | |
| // a value. If not specified, the user must supply a value. | |
| AttrValue default_value = 3; | |
| // Human-readable description. | |
| string description = 4; | |
| // TODO(josh11b): bool is_optional? | |
| // --- Constraints --- | |
| // These constraints are only in effect if specified. Default is no | |
| // constraints. | |
| // For type == "int", this is a minimum value. For "list(___)" | |
| // types, this is the minimum length. | |
| bool has_minimum = 5; | |
| int64 minimum = 6; | |
| // The set of allowed values. Has type that is the "list" version | |
| // of the "type" field above (uses the "list" field of AttrValue). | |
| // If type == "type" or "list(type)" above, then the "type" field | |
| // of "allowed_values.list" has the set of allowed DataTypes. | |
| // If type == "string" or "list(string)", then the "s" field of | |
| // "allowed_values.list" has the set of allowed strings. | |
| AttrValue allowed_values = 7; | |
| } | |
| repeated AttrDef attr = 4; | |
| // Optional deprecation based on GraphDef versions. | |
| OpDeprecation deprecation = 8; | |
| // One-line human-readable description of what the Op does. | |
| string summary = 5; | |
| // Additional, longer human-readable description of what the Op does. | |
| string description = 6; | |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| // Which optimizations this operation can participate in. | |
| // True if the operation is commutative ("op(a,b) == op(b,a)" for all inputs) | |
| bool is_commutative = 18; | |
| // If is_aggregate is true, then this operation accepts N >= 2 | |
| // inputs and produces 1 output all of the same type. Should be | |
| // associative and commutative, and produce output with the same | |
| // shape as the input. The optimizer may replace an aggregate op | |
| // taking input from multiple devices with a tree of aggregate ops | |
| // that aggregate locally within each device (and possibly within | |
| // groups of nearby devices) before communicating. | |
| // TODO(josh11b): Implement that optimization. | |
| bool is_aggregate = 16; // for things like add | |
| // Other optimizations go here, like | |
| // can_alias_input, rewrite_when_output_unused, partitioning_strategy, etc. | |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| // Optimization constraints. | |
| // By default Ops may be moved between devices. Stateful ops should | |
| // either not be moved, or should only be moved if that state can also | |
| // be moved (e.g. via some sort of save / restore). | |
| // Stateful ops are guaranteed to never be optimized away by Common | |
| // Subexpression Elimination (CSE). | |
| bool is_stateful = 17; // for things like variables, queue | |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| // Non-standard options. | |
| // By default, all inputs to an Op must be initialized Tensors. Ops | |
| // that may initialize tensors for the first time should set this | |
| // field to true, to allow the Op to take an uninitialized Tensor as | |
| // input. | |
| bool allows_uninitialized_input = 19; // for Assign, etc. | |
| }; | |
| // Information about version-dependent deprecation of an op | |
| message OpDeprecation { | |
| // First GraphDef version at which the op is disallowed. | |
| int32 version = 1; | |
| // Explanation of why it was deprecated and what to use instead. | |
| string explanation = 2; | |
| }; | |
| // A collection of OpDefs | |
| message OpList { | |
| repeated OpDef op = 1; | |
| }; | |