# custom_kernel_example This directory shows an example about how to use the kernel library framework to automatically test an ATen-compliant operator from a custom kernel. - my_functions.yaml: contains the op for my custom kernel. Contains only relu for now. - op_relu.cpp: the impl for my custom kernel. The code is copied from portable kernel. - targets.bzl: defines the op library and the ET codegen generated lib for the kernel. - tests.bzl: defines the new targets needed to invoke tests from kernel library framework to test my relu implementation automatically. ## What's tests.bzl? To clarify, we don't need a separate bzl file for it. We can use targets.bzl and add targets there directly. Here it's for demo purpose. We need to invoke `generated_op_test` from executorch/kernels/test/util.bzl so we can test automatically. Follow steps in tests.bzl to define required targets. - Step 1: Define the function header wrapper in executorch/kernels/test/targets.bzl, like `codegen_function_header_wrapper("executorch/kernels/test/custom_kernel_example", "custom_kernel_example")` or generally `codegen_function_header_wrapper("/", "")` This is needed because tests need to know our Functions.h target. TODO(T149423767): We should codegen this wrapper in #include, not let user define it. - Step 2: Use the helper to produce the supported feature list for tests. We need an additional supported_features_def.yaml for test codegen. See examples in executorch/kernels/test/supported_features.yaml and supported_features_def_example.yaml. Need to override some default features if different. ``` define_supported_features_lib() ``` - Step 3: Use the helper generated_op_test to re-use existing tests ``` for op in MY_ATEN_COMPLIANT_OPS: op_name = op["name"] generated_op_test( name = op_name + "_test", op_impl_target = ":my_operators", generated_lib_headers_target = ":generated_lib_headers", # those two targets are defined in previous steps supported_features_target = ":supported_features", function_header_wrapper_target = "//executorch/kernels/test:function_header_wrapper_custom_kernel_example", ) ```