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Source code for torch.nn.intrinsic.quantized.dynamic.modules.linear_relu

import torch
import torch.nn.quantized.dynamic as nnqd
import torch.nn.intrinsic as nni

[docs]class LinearReLU(nnqd.Linear): r""" A LinearReLU module fused from Linear and ReLU modules that can be used for dynamic quantization. Supports both, FP16 and INT8 quantization. We adopt the same interface as :class:`torch.nn.quantized.dynamic.Linear`. Attributes: Same as torch.nn.quantized.dynamic.Linear Examples:: >>> m = nn.intrinsic.quantized.dynamic.LinearReLU(20, 30) >>> input = torch.randn(128, 20) >>> output = m(input) >>> print(output.size()) torch.Size([128, 30]) """ _FLOAT_MODULE = nni.LinearReLU # type: ignore[assignment] def __init__(self, in_features, out_features, bias=True, dtype=torch.qint8): super().__init__(in_features, out_features, bias, dtype) def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor: if self._packed_params.dtype == torch.qint8: # TODO check if we should set reduce_rage = True by default here Y = torch.ops.quantized.linear_relu_dynamic( x, self._packed_params._packed_params, reduce_range=True) elif self._packed_params.dtype == torch.float16: Y = torch.ops.quantized.linear_relu_dynamic_fp16( x, self._packed_params._packed_params) else: raise RuntimeError('Unsupported dtype on dynamic quantized linear relu!') return Y.to(x.dtype) def _get_name(self): return 'DynamicQuantizedLinearReLU' @classmethod def from_float(cls, mod): return super(LinearReLU, cls).from_float(mod)

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