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Update install_requirements to install --pybind xnnpack by default. #7473
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Summary: Regular ./install_requirements.sh will install pybind xnnpack by default. It is necessary for Llama for instance. It is still backwards compatible with './install_requirements.sh --pybind xnnpack' One can also turn off explicitly by calling './install_requirement.sh --pybind off' Test Plan: Test valid options: ./install_requirements.sh ./install_requirements.sh --pybind xnnpack ./install_requirements.sh --pybind coreml ./install_requirements.sh --pybind coreml xnnpack ./install_requirements.sh --pybind off Invalid options: ./install_requirements.sh xnnpack ./install_requirements.sh --pybind coreml off ./install_requirements.sh --pybind coreml xnnpack off ./install_requirements.sh off
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ExecuTorch now has XNN pybinding built by default pytorch/executorch#7473 Previously it was not built by default
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Summary:
Regular ./install_requirements.sh will install pybind xnnpack by default. It is necessary for Llama for instance.
It is still backwards compatible with './install_requirements.sh --pybind xnnpack'
One can also turn off explicitly by calling './install_requirement.sh --pybind off'
Test Plan:
Test valid options:
./install_requirements.sh
./install_requirements.sh --pybind xnnpack
./install_requirements.sh --pybind coreml
./install_requirements.sh --pybind coreml xnnpack
./install_requirements.sh --pybind off
Invalid options:
./install_requirements.sh xnnpack
./install_requirements.sh --pybind coreml off
./install_requirements.sh --pybind coreml xnnpack off
./install_requirements.sh off
Partially fixes #7460