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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright (c) 2020, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# Parts of the code here are adapted from PyTorch
# repo: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch
import contextlib
import torch
from torch import _C
from torch.cuda import _lazy_call, device as device_ctx_manager
from torch.utils.checkpoint import detach_variable
from megatron.memory import allocate_mem_buff
from .initialize import get_data_parallel_rank
from .initialize import get_tensor_model_parallel_group
from .initialize import get_tensor_model_parallel_rank
from .initialize import get_tensor_model_parallel_world_size
# Default name for the model parallel rng tracker.
_MODEL_PARALLEL_RNG_TRACKER_NAME = 'model-parallel-rng'
def _set_cuda_rng_state(new_state, device=-1):
"""Sets the random number generator state of the current GPU.
Argumentss:
new_state (torch.ByteTensor): The desired state
This function is adapted from PyTorch repo (torch.cuda.set_rng_state)
with a single change: the input state is not cloned. Cloning caused
major performance issues for +4 GPU cases.
"""
if hasattr(_C, '_cuda_setRNGState') and callable(_C._cuda_setRNGState):
# older PyTorch
def cb():
with device_ctx_manager(device):
_C._cuda_setRNGState(new_state)
else:
# newer PyTorch
if device == -1:
device = torch.device('cuda')
elif isinstance(device, str):
device = torch.device(device)
elif isinstance(device, int):
device = torch.device('cuda', device)
def cb():
idx = device.index
if idx is None:
idx = torch.cuda.current_device()
default_generator = torch.cuda.default_generators[idx]
default_generator.set_state(new_state)
_lazy_call(cb)
def split_tensor_into_1d_equal_chunks(tensor, new_buffer=False):
"""Break a tensor into equal 1D chunks."""
partition_size = torch.numel(tensor) // \
get_tensor_model_parallel_world_size()
start_index = partition_size * get_tensor_model_parallel_rank()
end_index = start_index + partition_size
if new_buffer:
data = torch.empty(partition_size, dtype=tensor.dtype,
device=torch.cuda.current_device(),
requires_grad=False)
data.copy_(tensor.view(-1)[start_index:end_index])
else:
data = tensor.view(-1)[start_index:end_index]
return data
def gather_split_1d_tensor(tensor):
"""Opposite of above function, gather values from model parallel ranks."""
numel_gathered = torch.numel(tensor) * \
get_tensor_model_parallel_world_size()
gathered = torch.empty(numel_gathered, dtype=tensor.dtype,
device=torch.cuda.current_device(),
requires_grad=False)
# TODO: This API is experimental in pytorch (as of Feb 2022) and
# this might break in future pytorch releases. We chose this API
# as opposed to torch.distributed.all_gather for efficiency reasons.
# This API calls directly NCCL all-gather versus the former does
# internal copies and can potentially cause slow down.
torch.distributed._all_gather_base(gathered, tensor,
group=get_tensor_model_parallel_group())
return gathered
def _kernel_make_viewless_tensor(inp, requires_grad):
'''Make a viewless tensor.
View tensors have the undesirable side-affect of retaining a reference
to the originally-viewed tensor, even after manually setting the '.data'
field. This method creates a new tensor that links to the old tensor's
data, without linking the viewed tensor, referenced via the '._base'
field.
'''
out = torch.empty(
(1,),
dtype = inp.dtype,
device = inp.device,
requires_grad = requires_grad,
)
out.data = inp.data
return out
class MakeViewlessTensor(torch.autograd.Function):
'''
Autograd function to make a viewless tensor.
This function should be used in cases where the computation graph needs
to be propagated, but we only want a viewless tensor (e.g.,
ParallelTransformer's hidden_states). Call this function by passing
'keep_graph = True' to 'make_viewless_tensor()'.
'''
@staticmethod
def forward(ctx, inp, requires_grad):
return _kernel_make_viewless_tensor(inp, requires_grad)
@staticmethod
def backward(ctx, grad_output):
return grad_output, None
def make_viewless_tensor(inp, requires_grad, keep_graph):
'''
Entry-point for creating viewless tensors.
This method should be used, rather than calling 'MakeViewlessTensor'
or '_kernel_make_viewless_tensor' directly. This method acts as a
switch for determining if an autograd function or a regular method
should be used to create the tensor.
'''
# return tensor as-is, if not a 'view'
if inp._base is None:
return inp
# create viewless tensor
if keep_graph:
return MakeViewlessTensor.apply(inp, requires_grad)
else:
return _kernel_make_viewless_tensor(inp, requires_grad)
def assert_viewless_tensor(tensor, extra_msg = None):
'''Assert that a tensor is not a view (i.e., its '._base' field is
not set).'''
if isinstance(tensor, list):
[ assert_viewless_tensor(t) for t in tensor ]
return tensor
if not isinstance(tensor, torch.Tensor):
return tensor
assert tensor._base is None, (
"Ensure tensor._base is None before setting tensor.data or storing "
"tensor to memory buffer. Otherwise, a memory leak will occur (and "
"likely accumulate over iterations). %s"
) % extra_msg
return tensor
def safely_set_viewless_tensor_data(tensor, new_data_tensor):
'''Safely set tensor's '.data' field.
Check first that the tensor is viewless (i.e., '._base' not set). If not,
raise an exception.
'''
assert_viewless_tensor(tensor, extra_msg = "FYI, tensor._base has shape %s, and new_data_tensor has shape %s." % ("--" if tensor._base is None else tensor._base.shape, new_data_tensor.shape))
tensor.data = new_data_tensor
class CudaRNGStatesTracker:
"""Tracker for the cuda RNG states.
Using the `add` method, a cuda rng state is initialized based on
the input `seed` and is assigned to `name`. Later, by forking the
rng state, we can perform operations and return to our starting
cuda state.
"""
def __init__(self):
# Map from a string name to the cuda rng state.
self.states_ = {}
# Seeds are just for book keeping and ensure no seed is set twice.
self.seeds_ = set()
def reset(self):
"""Set to the initial state (no tracker)."""
self.states_ = {}
self.seeds_ = set()
def get_states(self):
"""Get rng states. Copy the dictionary so we have direct
pointers to the states, not just a pointer to the dictionary."""
states = {}
for name in self.states_:
states[name] = self.states_[name]
return states
def set_states(self, states):
"""Set the rng states. For efficiency purposes, we do not check
the size of seed for compatibility."""
self.states_ = states
def add(self, name, seed):
"""Track the rng state."""
# Check seed is not already used.
if seed in self.seeds_:
raise Exception('seed {} already exists'.format(seed))
self.seeds_.add(seed)
# Check that state is not already defined.
if name in self.states_:
raise Exception('cuda rng state {} already exists'.format(name))
# Get the current rng state.
orig_rng_state = torch.cuda.get_rng_state()
# Set the new state and store it.
torch.cuda.manual_seed(seed)
self.states_[name] = torch.cuda.get_rng_state()
# Reset rng state to what it was.
_set_cuda_rng_state(orig_rng_state)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def fork(self, name=_MODEL_PARALLEL_RNG_TRACKER_NAME):
"""Fork the cuda rng state, perform operations, and exit with
the original state."""
# Check if we have added the state
if name not in self.states_:
raise Exception('cuda rng state {} is not added'.format(name))
# Store current rng state.
orig_cuda_rng_state = torch.cuda.get_rng_state()
# Set rng state to the desired one
_set_cuda_rng_state(self.states_[name])
# Do the stuff we wanted to do.
try:
yield
finally:
# Update the current rng state for later use.
self.states_[name] = torch.cuda.get_rng_state()
# And set the state to the original state we started with.
_set_cuda_rng_state(orig_cuda_rng_state)
# RNG tracker object.
_CUDA_RNG_STATE_TRACKER = CudaRNGStatesTracker()
def get_cuda_rng_tracker():
"""Get cuda rng tracker."""
return _CUDA_RNG_STATE_TRACKER
def model_parallel_cuda_manual_seed(seed):
"""Initialize model parallel cuda seed.
This function should be called after the model parallel is
initialized. Also, no torch.cuda.manual_seed should be called
after this function. Basically, this is replacement for that
function.
Two set of RNG states are tracked:
default state: This is for data parallelism and is the same among a
set of model parallel GPUs but different across
different model paralle groups. This is used for
example for dropout in the non-tensor-model-parallel regions.
tensor-model-parallel state: This state is different among a set of model
parallel GPUs, but the same across data parallel
groups. This is used for example for dropout in
model parallel regions.
"""
# 2718 is just for fun and any POSITIVE value will work.
offset = seed + 2718
tensor_model_parallel_seed = offset + get_tensor_model_parallel_rank()
# Data parallel gets the original seed.
data_parallel_seed = seed
if torch.distributed.get_rank() == 0:
print('> initializing model parallel cuda seeds on global rank {}, '
'model parallel rank {}, and data parallel rank {} with '
'model parallel seed: {} and data parallel seed: {}'.format(
torch.distributed.get_rank(), get_tensor_model_parallel_rank(),
get_data_parallel_rank(), tensor_model_parallel_seed,
data_parallel_seed), flush=True)
_CUDA_RNG_STATE_TRACKER.reset()
# Set the default state.
torch.cuda.manual_seed(data_parallel_seed)
# and model parallel state.
_CUDA_RNG_STATE_TRACKER.add(_MODEL_PARALLEL_RNG_TRACKER_NAME,
tensor_model_parallel_seed)
class CheckpointFunction(torch.autograd.Function):
"""This function is adapted from torch.utils.checkpoint with
two main changes:
1) torch.cuda.set_rng_state is replaced with `_set_cuda_rng_state`
2) the states in the model parallel tracker are also properly
tracked/set/reset.
"""
@staticmethod
def forward(ctx, run_function, distribute_saved_activations, *args):
ctx.run_function = run_function
ctx.distribute_saved_activations \
= distribute_saved_activations
# Copy the rng states.
ctx.fwd_cpu_rng_state = torch.get_rng_state()
ctx.fwd_cuda_rng_state = torch.cuda.get_rng_state()
ctx.fwd_cuda_rng_state_tracker = get_cuda_rng_tracker().get_states()
with torch.no_grad():
outputs = run_function(*args)
# Divide hidden states across model parallel group and only keep
# the chunk corresponding to the current rank.
if distribute_saved_activations:
ctx.input_0_shape = args[0].data.shape
safely_set_viewless_tensor_data(
args[0],
split_tensor_into_1d_equal_chunks(args[0].data, new_buffer=True))
# Store everything.
ctx.save_for_backward(*args)
return outputs
@staticmethod
def backward(ctx, *args):
if not torch.autograd._is_checkpoint_valid():
raise RuntimeError("Checkpointing is not compatible with .grad(), "
"please use .backward() if possible")
inputs = ctx.saved_tensors
if ctx.distribute_saved_activations:
safely_set_viewless_tensor_data(
inputs[0],
gather_split_1d_tensor(inputs[0].data).view(ctx.input_0_shape))
# Store the current states.
bwd_cpu_rng_state = torch.get_rng_state()
bwd_cuda_rng_state = torch.cuda.get_rng_state()
bwd_cuda_rng_state_tracker = get_cuda_rng_tracker().get_states()
# Set the states to what it used to be before the forward pass.
torch.set_rng_state(ctx.fwd_cpu_rng_state)
_set_cuda_rng_state(ctx.fwd_cuda_rng_state)
get_cuda_rng_tracker().set_states(ctx.fwd_cuda_rng_state_tracker)
# Compute the forward pass.
detached_inputs = detach_variable(inputs)
with torch.enable_grad():
outputs = ctx.run_function(*detached_inputs)
# Set the states back to what it was at the start of this function.
torch.set_rng_state(bwd_cpu_rng_state)
_set_cuda_rng_state(bwd_cuda_rng_state)
get_cuda_rng_tracker().set_states(bwd_cuda_rng_state_tracker)
if isinstance(outputs, torch.Tensor):
outputs = (outputs,)
torch.autograd.backward(outputs, args)
grads = tuple(inp.grad if isinstance(inp, torch.Tensor) else inp
for inp in detached_inputs)
return (None, None) + grads
def checkpoint(function, distribute_saved_activations, *args):
"""Checkpoint a model or part of the model.
This has been directly copied from torch.utils.checkpoint."""
return CheckpointFunction.apply(function,
distribute_saved_activations, *args)
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