Revert "[QNN EP] Fix error messages being logged as VERBOSE instead o…#27650
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Revert "[QNN EP] Fix error messages being logged as VERBOSE instead o…#27650
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@copilot, please merge main branch to this pull request. |
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@tianleiwu I've opened a new pull request, #27651, to work on those changes. Once the pull request is ready, I'll request review from you. |
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Description
Revert QNN SDK logging verbosity changes introduced in #24931.
This reverts commit ec4f6bf.
Motivation and Context
Loggin used to fail on QNN backend destruction (when releasing QNN context handles) with segmentation faults (even with empty user logging functions), hence reverting the changes.