wkcn commented on a change in pull request #17241: Add CustomOp tutorial doc
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/pull/17241#discussion_r364504562
 
 

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+CustomOp Example and Tutorial
+====
+
+## Getting Started
+
+## Have MXNet Ready:
+
+First you should install MXNet either from compiling from source code or 
download from nightly build. It doesn’t matter if the build comes with CUDA or 
MKLDNN. The custom operator doesn’t intervene with the execution of other 
native MXNet operators.
+
+## Run An Example:
+
+You can start getting familiar with custom operator by running some examples 
we provide in the *example/extensions/lib_custom_op* directory. There are 2 
examples: a simple 2D gemm operator, a subgraph operator, and a Makefile.
+
+Let’s start with gemm operator. Go to that directory and follow the steps:
+
+1. run *make gemm_lib*, the Makefile will generate a dynamic library 
libgemm_lib.so compiled from gemm_lib.cc. This is the library you are going to 
load that contains everything of the custom gemm operator.
+2. run *python test_gemm.py*, and it’ll first load the above .so library, find 
operators,  register them in the MXNet backend, and print "Found x operators"; 
then invoke the operator like a regular MXNet operator and print the result.
+
+## Basic Files For GEMM Library:
+
+* lib_custom_op/gemm_lib.cc: This file has source code implementation of all 
required components of a custom operator, as well as the registration of the 
custom operator.
+
+* lib_custom_op/Makefile: Compile source code to a dynamic shared library, 
with a header file include/mxnet/lib_api.h from MXNet source code. Currently 
the custom operator is compatible with C++11 onwards.
+
+* lib_custom_op/test_gemm.py: This file calls 
mx.library.load(‘libgemm_lib.so’) to load custom operator, invoke the operator 
using both ndarray and symbol API, and print outputs of forward and backward 
pass. The outputs should be the same as the regular MXNet gemm operator.
+
+## Writing Custom Operators:
+
+## Regular Custom Operator:
+
+There are several basic building blocks for making a (stateless) custom 
operator:
+
+* parseAttrs - Attributes Parser: This function specifies number of input and 
output tensors for the custom operator. 
 
 Review comment:
   It will be better to provide the arguments list of the function, and a link 
to the code.

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