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# (Modifications Copyright(C) [2024] Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved)
# DPO Authors: Rafael Rafailov, Archit Sharma, Eric Mitchell, Stefano Ermon, Christopher D. Manning, and Chelsea Finn 2023
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import inspect
import random
import warnings
from collections import defaultdict
from contextlib import contextmanager, nullcontext
from copy import deepcopy
from functools import wraps
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Literal, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
import torch.nn.functional as F
from accelerate import PartialState
from accelerate.utils import is_deepspeed_available, tqdm
from datasets import Dataset
from torch.utils.data import DataLoader
from transformers import (
AutoModelForCausalLM,
DataCollator,
PreTrainedModel,
PreTrainedTokenizerBase,
Trainer,
TrainingArguments,
)
from transformers.trainer_callback import TrainerCallback
from transformers.trainer_utils import EvalLoopOutput
from ..import_utils import is_peft_available, is_wandb_available
from ..models import PreTrainedModelWrapper, create_reference_model
from .utils import (
DPODataCollatorWithPadding,
disable_dropout_in_model,
pad_to_length,
peft_module_casting_to_bf16,
trl_sanitze_kwargs_for_tagging,
)
if is_peft_available():
from peft import PeftModel, get_peft_model, prepare_model_for_kbit_training
if is_wandb_available():
import wandb
if is_deepspeed_available():
import deepspeed
class DPOTrainer(Trainer):
r"""
Initialize DPOTrainer.
Args:
model (`transformers.PreTrainedModel`):
The model to train, preferably an `AutoModelForSequenceClassification`.
ref_model (`PreTrainedModelWrapper`):
Hugging Face transformer model with a casual language modelling head. Used for implicit reward computation and loss. If no
reference model is provided, the trainer will create a reference model with the same architecture as the model to be optimized.
beta (`float`, defaults to 0.1):
The beta factor in DPO loss. Higher beta means less divergence from the initial policy. For the IPO loss, beta is the regularization parameter denoted by tau in the paper.
label_smoothing (`float`, defaults to 0):
The robust DPO label smoothing parameter from the [cDPO](https://ericmitchell.ai/cdpo.pdf) report that should be between 0 and 0.5.
loss_type (`str`, defaults to `"sigmoid"`):
The type of DPO loss to use. Either `"sigmoid"` the default DPO loss,`"hinge"` loss from [SLiC](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.10425) paper, `"ipo"` from [IPO](https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.12036) paper, or `"kto"` from the HALOs [report](https://github.com/ContextualAI/HALOs/blob/main/assets/report.pdf).
args (`transformers.TrainingArguments`):
The arguments to use for training.
data_collator (`transformers.DataCollator`):
The data collator to use for training. If None is specified, the default data collator (`DPODataCollatorWithPadding`) will be used
which will pad the sequences to the maximum length of the sequences in the batch, given a dataset of paired sequences.
label_pad_token_id (`int`, defaults to `-100`):
The label pad token id. This argument is required if you want to use the default data collator.
padding_value (`int`, defaults to `0`):
The padding value if it is different to the tokenizer's pad_token_id.
truncation_mode (`str`, defaults to `keep_end`):
The truncation mode to use, either `keep_end` or `keep_start`. This argument is required if you want to use the default data collator.
train_dataset (`datasets.Dataset`):
The dataset to use for training.
eval_dataset (`datasets.Dataset`):
The dataset to use for evaluation.
tokenizer (`transformers.PreTrainedTokenizerBase`):
The tokenizer to use for training. This argument is required if you want to use the default data collator.
model_init (`Callable[[], transformers.PreTrainedModel]`):
The model initializer to use for training. If None is specified, the default model initializer will be used.
callbacks (`List[transformers.TrainerCallback]`):
The callbacks to use for training.
optimizers (`Tuple[torch.optim.Optimizer, torch.optim.lr_scheduler.LambdaLR]`):
The optimizer and scheduler to use for training.
preprocess_logits_for_metrics (`Callable[[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], torch.Tensor]`):
The function to use to preprocess the logits before computing the metrics.
max_length (`int`, defaults to `None`):
The maximum length of the sequences in the batch. This argument is required if you want to use the default data collator.
max_prompt_length (`int`, defaults to `None`):
The maximum length of the prompt. This argument is required if you want to use the default data collator.
max_target_length (`int`, defaults to `None`):
The maximum length of the target. This argument is required if you want to use the default data collator and your model is an encoder-decoder.
peft_config (`Dict`, defaults to `None`):
The PEFT configuration to use for training. If you pass a PEFT configuration, the model will be wrapped in a PEFT model.
is_encoder_decoder (`Optional[bool]`, `optional`, defaults to `None`):
If no model is provided, we need to know if the model_init returns an encoder-decoder.
disable_dropout (`bool`, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to disable dropouts in `model` and `ref_model`.
generate_during_eval (`bool`, defaults to `False`):
Whether to sample and log generations during evaluation step.
compute_metrics (`Callable[[EvalPrediction], Dict]`, *optional*):
The function to use to compute the metrics. Must take a `EvalPrediction` and return
a dictionary string to metric values.
precompute_ref_log_probs (`bool`, defaults to `False`):
Flag to precompute reference model log probabilities for training and evaluation datasets. This is useful if you want to train
without the reference model and reduce the total GPU memory needed.
dataset_num_proc (`Optional[int]`, *optional*):
The number of workers to use to tokenize the data. Defaults to None.
model_init_kwargs (`Optional[Dict]`, *optional*):
Dict of Optional kwargs to pass when instantiating the model from a string
ref_model_init_kwargs (`Optional[Dict]`, *optional*):
Dict of Optional kwargs to pass when instantiating the ref model from a string
model_adapter_name (`str`, defaults to `None`):
Name of the train target PEFT adapter, when using LoRA with multiple adapters.
ref_adapter_name (`str`, defaults to `None`):
Name of the reference PEFT adapter, when using LoRA with multiple adapters.
reference_free (`bool`):
If True, we ignore the _provided_ reference model and implicitly use a reference model that assigns equal probability to all responses.
force_use_ref_model (`bool`, defaults to `False`):
In case one passes a PEFT model for the active model and you want to use a different model for the ref_model, set this flag to `True`.
"""
_tag_names = ["trl", "dpo"]
def __init__(
self,
model: Optional[Union[PreTrainedModel, nn.Module, str]] = None,
ref_model: Optional[Union[PreTrainedModel, nn.Module, str]] = None,
beta: float = 0.1,
label_smoothing: float = 0,
loss_type: Literal["sigmoid", "hinge", "ipo", "kto_pair"] = "sigmoid",
args: Optional[TrainingArguments] = None,
data_collator: Optional[DataCollator] = None,
label_pad_token_id: int = -100,
padding_value: Optional[int] = None,
truncation_mode: str = "keep_end",
train_dataset: Optional[Dataset] = None,
eval_dataset: Optional[Union[Dataset, Dict[str, Dataset]]] = None,
tokenizer: Optional[PreTrainedTokenizerBase] = None,
model_init: Optional[Callable[[], PreTrainedModel]] = None,
callbacks: Optional[List[TrainerCallback]] = None,
optimizers: Tuple[torch.optim.Optimizer, torch.optim.lr_scheduler.LambdaLR] = (None, None),
preprocess_logits_for_metrics: Optional[Callable[[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], torch.Tensor]] = None,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_prompt_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_target_length: Optional[int] = None,
peft_config: Optional[Dict] = None,
is_encoder_decoder: Optional[bool] = None,
disable_dropout: bool = True,
generate_during_eval: bool = False,
compute_metrics: Optional[Callable[[EvalLoopOutput], Dict]] = None,
precompute_ref_log_probs: bool = False,
dataset_num_proc: Optional[int] = None,
model_init_kwargs: Optional[Dict] = None,
ref_model_init_kwargs: Optional[Dict] = None,
model_adapter_name: Optional[str] = None,
ref_adapter_name: Optional[str] = None,
reference_free: bool = False,
force_use_ref_model: bool = False,
):
if model_init_kwargs is None:
model_init_kwargs = {}
elif not isinstance(model, str):
raise ValueError("You passed model_kwargs to the DPOTrainer. But your model is already instantiated.")
if ref_model_init_kwargs is None:
ref_model_init_kwargs = {}
elif not isinstance(ref_model, str):
raise ValueError(
"You passed ref_model_kwargs to the DPOTrainer. But your ref_model is already instantiated."
)
if isinstance(model, str):
warnings.warn(
"You passed a model_id to the DPOTrainer. This will automatically create an "
"`AutoModelForCausalLM` or a `PeftModel` (if you passed a `peft_config`) for you."
)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model, **model_init_kwargs)
if isinstance(ref_model, str):
warnings.warn(
"You passed a ref model_id to the DPOTrainer. This will automatically create an "
"`AutoModelForCausalLM`"
)
ref_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(ref_model, **ref_model_init_kwargs)
# Initialize this variable to False. This helps tracking the case when `peft_module_casting_to_bf16`
# has been called in order to properly call autocast if needed.
self._peft_has_been_casted_to_bf16 = False
if not is_peft_available() and peft_config is not None:
raise ValueError(
"PEFT is not installed and you passed a `peft_config` in the trainer's kwargs, please install it to use the PEFT models"
)
elif is_peft_available() and peft_config is not None:
# if model is a peft model and we have a peft_config, we merge and unload it first
if isinstance(model, PeftModel):
model = model.merge_and_unload()
if ref_model is not None and not force_use_ref_model:
raise ValueError(
"You passed both a ref_model and a peft_config. For training PEFT adapters with DPO there is no need to pass a reference"
" model. Please pass `ref_model=None` in case you want to train PEFT adapters, or pass a ref_model with `force_use_ref_model=True` in DPOTrainer's init."
" if you want to use a different ref_model."
)
if getattr(model, "is_loaded_in_8bit", False) or getattr(model, "is_loaded_in_4bit", False):
_support_gc_kwargs = hasattr(
args, "gradient_checkpointing_kwargs"
) and "gradient_checkpointing_kwargs" in list(
inspect.signature(prepare_model_for_kbit_training).parameters
)
prepare_model_kwargs = {"use_gradient_checkpointing": args.gradient_checkpointing}
if _support_gc_kwargs:
prepare_model_kwargs["gradient_checkpointing_kwargs"] = args.gradient_checkpointing_kwargs
model = prepare_model_for_kbit_training(model, **prepare_model_kwargs)
elif getattr(args, "gradient_checkpointing", False):
# For backward compatibility with older versions of transformers
if hasattr(model, "enable_input_require_grads"):
model.enable_input_require_grads()
else:
def make_inputs_require_grad(module, input, output):
output.requires_grad_(True)
model.get_input_embeddings().register_forward_hook(make_inputs_require_grad)
# get peft model with the given config
model = get_peft_model(model, peft_config)
if args.bf16 and getattr(model, "is_loaded_in_4bit", False):
peft_module_casting_to_bf16(model)
# If args.bf16 we need to explicitly call `generate` with torch amp autocast context manager
self._peft_has_been_casted_to_bf16 = True
# For models that use gradient_checkpointing, we need to attach a hook that enables input
# to explicitly have `requires_grad=True`, otherwise training will either silently
# fail or completely fail.
elif getattr(args, "gradient_checkpointing", False):
# For backward compatibility with older versions of transformers
if hasattr(model, "enable_input_require_grads"):
model.enable_input_require_grads()
else:
def make_inputs_require_grad(module, input, output):
output.requires_grad_(True)
model.get_input_embeddings().register_forward_hook(make_inputs_require_grad)
if generate_during_eval and not is_wandb_available():
raise ValueError(
"`generate_during_eval=True` requires Weights and Biases to be installed."
" Please install `wandb` to resolve."
)
if model is not None:
self.is_encoder_decoder = model.config.is_encoder_decoder
elif is_encoder_decoder is None:
raise ValueError("When no model is provided, you need to pass the parameter is_encoder_decoder.")
else:
self.is_encoder_decoder = is_encoder_decoder
self.is_peft_model = is_peft_available() and isinstance(model, PeftModel)
self.model_adapter_name = model_adapter_name
self.ref_adapter_name = ref_adapter_name
self.reference_free = reference_free
if ref_model:
self.ref_model = ref_model
elif self.is_peft_model or precompute_ref_log_probs:
# The `model` with adapters turned off will be used as the reference model
self.ref_model = None
else:
self.ref_model = create_reference_model(model)
if tokenizer is None:
raise ValueError("tokenizer must be specified to tokenize a DPO dataset.")
if max_length is None:
warnings.warn(
"`max_length` is not set in the DPOTrainer's init"
" it will default to `512` by default, but you should do it yourself in the future.",
UserWarning,
)
max_length = 512
if max_prompt_length is None:
warnings.warn(
"`max_prompt_length` is not set in the DPOTrainer's init"
" it will default to `128` by default, but you should do it yourself in the future.",
UserWarning,
)
max_prompt_length = 128
if max_target_length is None and self.is_encoder_decoder:
warnings.warn(
"When using an encoder decoder architecture, you should set `max_target_length` in the DPOTrainer's init"
" it will default to `128` by default, but you should do it yourself in the future.",
UserWarning,
)
max_target_length = 128
if data_collator is None:
data_collator = DPODataCollatorWithPadding(
pad_token_id=tokenizer.pad_token_id,
label_pad_token_id=label_pad_token_id,
is_encoder_decoder=self.is_encoder_decoder,
)
if args.remove_unused_columns:
args.remove_unused_columns = False
# warn users
warnings.warn(
"When using DPODataCollatorWithPadding, you should set `remove_unused_columns=False` in your TrainingArguments"
" we have set it for you, but you should do it yourself in the future.",
UserWarning,
)
self.use_dpo_data_collator = True
else:
self.use_dpo_data_collator = False
if disable_dropout:
disable_dropout_in_model(model)
if self.ref_model is not None:
disable_dropout_in_model(self.ref_model)
self.max_length = max_length
self.generate_during_eval = generate_during_eval
self.label_pad_token_id = label_pad_token_id
self.padding_value = padding_value if padding_value is not None else tokenizer.pad_token_id
self.max_prompt_length = max_prompt_length
self.truncation_mode = truncation_mode
self.max_target_length = max_target_length
self.tokenizer = tokenizer
self.precompute_ref_log_probs = precompute_ref_log_probs
# Since ref_logs are precomputed on the first call to get_train/eval_dataloader
# keep track of first called to avoid computation of future calls
self._precomputed_train_ref_log_probs = False
self._precomputed_eval_ref_log_probs = False
if loss_type in ["hinge", "ipo", "kto_pair"] and label_smoothing > 0:
warnings.warn(
"You are using a loss type that does not support label smoothing. Ignoring label_smoothing parameter."
)
self.beta = beta
self.label_smoothing = label_smoothing
self.loss_type = loss_type
self._stored_metrics = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(list))
self.dataset_num_proc = dataset_num_proc
# Compute that only on the main process for faster data processing.
# see: https://github.com/huggingface/trl/pull/1255
with PartialState().local_main_process_first():
# tokenize the dataset
train_dataset = train_dataset.map(self.tokenize_row, num_proc=self.dataset_num_proc)
if eval_dataset is not None:
eval_dataset = eval_dataset.map(self.tokenize_row, num_proc=self.dataset_num_proc)
super().__init__(
model=model,
args=args,
data_collator=data_collator,
train_dataset=train_dataset,
eval_dataset=eval_dataset,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
model_init=model_init,
compute_metrics=compute_metrics,
callbacks=callbacks,
optimizers=optimizers,
preprocess_logits_for_metrics=preprocess_logits_for_metrics,
)
# Add tags for models that have been loaded with the correct transformers version
if hasattr(self.model, "add_model_tags"):
self.model.add_model_tags(self._tag_names)
if not hasattr(self, "accelerator"):
raise AttributeError(
"Your `Trainer` does not have an `accelerator` object. Consider upgrading `transformers`."
)
# Deepspeed Zero-3 does not support precompute_ref_log_probs
if self.is_deepspeed_enabled:
if self.accelerator.state.deepspeed_plugin.zero_stage == 3 and self.precompute_ref_log_probs:
raise ValueError(
"You cannot use `precompute_ref_log_probs=True` with Deepspeed ZeRO-3. Please set `precompute_ref_log_probs=False`."
)
if self.ref_model is None:
if not (self.is_peft_model or self.precompute_ref_log_probs):
raise ValueError(
"No reference model and model is not a Peft model. Try setting `precompute_ref_log_probs=True`"
)
else:
if self.is_deepspeed_enabled:
self.ref_model = self._prepare_deepspeed(self.ref_model)
else:
self.ref_model = self.accelerator.prepare_model(self.ref_model, evaluation_mode=True)
def _prepare_deepspeed(self, model: PreTrainedModelWrapper):
# Adapted from accelerate: https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate/blob/739b135f8367becb67ffaada12fe76e3aa60fefd/src/accelerate/accelerator.py#L1473
deepspeed_plugin = self.accelerator.state.deepspeed_plugin
config_kwargs = deepcopy(deepspeed_plugin.deepspeed_config)
if model is not None:
if hasattr(model, "config"):
hidden_size = (
max(model.config.hidden_sizes)
if getattr(model.config, "hidden_sizes", None)
else getattr(model.config, "hidden_size", None)
)
if hidden_size is not None and config_kwargs["zero_optimization"]["stage"] == 3:
# Note that `stage3_prefetch_bucket_size` can produce DeepSpeed messages like: `Invalidate trace cache @ step 0: expected module 1, but got module 0`
# This is expected and is not an error, see: https://github.com/microsoft/DeepSpeed/discussions/4081
config_kwargs.update(
{
"zero_optimization.reduce_bucket_size": hidden_size * hidden_size,
"zero_optimization.stage3_param_persistence_threshold": 10 * hidden_size,
"zero_optimization.stage3_prefetch_bucket_size": 0.9 * hidden_size * hidden_size,
}
)
# If ZeRO-3 is used, we shard both the active and reference model.
# Otherwise, we assume the reference model fits in memory and is initialized on each device with ZeRO disabled (stage 0)
if config_kwargs["zero_optimization"]["stage"] != 3:
config_kwargs["zero_optimization"]["stage"] = 0
model, *_ = deepspeed.initialize(model=model, config=config_kwargs)
model.eval()
return model
def get_train_dataloader(self) -> DataLoader:
"""
Returns the training [`~torch.utils.data.DataLoader`].
Subclass of transformers.src.transformers.trainer.get_train_dataloader to precompute `ref_log_probs`.
"""
if self.precompute_ref_log_probs and not self._precomputed_train_ref_log_probs:
dataloader_params = {
"batch_size": self.args.per_device_train_batch_size,
"collate_fn": self.data_collator,
"num_workers": self.args.dataloader_num_workers,
"pin_memory": self.args.dataloader_pin_memory,
"shuffle": False,
}
# prepare dataloader
data_loader = self.accelerator.prepare(DataLoader(self.train_dataset, **dataloader_params))
reference_chosen_logps = []
reference_rejected_logps = []
for padded_batch in tqdm(iterable=data_loader, desc="Train dataset reference log probs"):
reference_chosen_logp, reference_rejected_logp = self.compute_reference_log_probs(padded_batch)
reference_chosen_logp, reference_rejected_logp = self.accelerator.gather_for_metrics(
(reference_chosen_logp, reference_rejected_logp)
)
reference_chosen_logps.append(reference_chosen_logp.cpu())
reference_rejected_logps.append(reference_rejected_logp.cpu())
all_reference_chosen_logps = torch.cat(reference_chosen_logps).float().numpy()
all_reference_rejected_logps = torch.cat(reference_rejected_logps).float().numpy()
self.train_dataset = self.train_dataset.add_column(
name="reference_chosen_logps", column=all_reference_chosen_logps
)
self.train_dataset = self.train_dataset.add_column(
name="reference_rejected_logps", column=all_reference_rejected_logps
)
self._precomputed_train_ref_log_probs = True
return super().get_train_dataloader()
def get_eval_dataloader(self, eval_dataset: Optional[Dataset] = None) -> DataLoader:
"""
Returns the evaluation [`~torch.utils.data.DataLoader`].
Subclass of transformers.src.transformers.trainer.get_eval_dataloader to precompute `ref_log_probs`.
Args:
eval_dataset (`torch.utils.data.Dataset`, *optional*):
If provided, will override `self.eval_dataset`. If it is a [`~datasets.Dataset`], columns not accepted
by the `model.forward()` method are automatically removed. It must implement `__len__`.
"""
if eval_dataset is None and self.eval_dataset is None:
raise ValueError("Trainer: evaluation requires an eval_dataset.")
eval_dataset = eval_dataset if eval_dataset is not None else self.eval_dataset
if self.precompute_ref_log_probs and not self._precomputed_eval_ref_log_probs:
dataloader_params = {
"batch_size": self.args.per_device_eval_batch_size,
"collate_fn": self.data_collator,
"num_workers": self.args.dataloader_num_workers,
"pin_memory": self.args.dataloader_pin_memory,
"shuffle": False,
}
# prepare dataloader
data_loader = self.accelerator.prepare(DataLoader(eval_dataset, **dataloader_params))
reference_chosen_logps = []
reference_rejected_logps = []
for padded_batch in tqdm(iterable=data_loader, desc="Eval dataset reference log probs"):
reference_chosen_logp, reference_rejected_logp = self.compute_reference_log_probs(padded_batch)
reference_chosen_logp, reference_rejected_logp = self.accelerator.gather_for_metrics(
(reference_chosen_logp, reference_rejected_logp)
)
reference_chosen_logps.append(reference_chosen_logp.cpu())
reference_rejected_logps.append(reference_rejected_logp.cpu())
all_reference_chosen_logps = torch.cat(reference_chosen_logps).float().numpy()
all_reference_rejected_logps = torch.cat(reference_rejected_logps).float().numpy()
eval_dataset = eval_dataset.add_column(name="reference_chosen_logps", column=all_reference_chosen_logps)
eval_dataset = eval_dataset.add_column(
name="reference_rejected_logps", column=all_reference_rejected_logps
)
# Save calculated reference_chosen_logps and reference_rejected_logps to the eval_dataset for subsequent runs
if self.eval_dataset is not None:
self.eval_dataset = eval_dataset
self._precomputed_eval_ref_log_probs = True
return super().get_eval_dataloader(eval_dataset=eval_dataset)
def build_tokenized_answer(self, prompt, answer):
"""
Llama tokenizer does satisfy `enc(a + b) = enc(a) + enc(b)`.
It does ensure `enc(a + b) = enc(a) + enc(a + b)[len(enc(a)):]`.
Reference:
https://github.com/EleutherAI/lm-evaluation-harness/pull/531#issuecomment-1595586257
"""
full_tokenized = self.tokenizer(prompt + answer, add_special_tokens=False)
prompt_input_ids = self.tokenizer(prompt, add_special_tokens=False)["input_ids"]
answer_input_ids = full_tokenized["input_ids"][len(prompt_input_ids) :]
answer_attention_mask = full_tokenized["attention_mask"][len(prompt_input_ids) :]
# Concat tokens to form `enc(a) + enc(a + b)[len(enc(a)):]`
full_concat_input_ids = np.concatenate([prompt_input_ids, answer_input_ids])
# Prepare input tokens for token by token comparison
full_input_ids = np.array(full_tokenized["input_ids"])
if len(full_input_ids) != len(full_concat_input_ids):
raise ValueError("Prompt input ids and answer input ids should have the same length.")
# On some tokenizers, like Llama-2 tokenizer, there are occasions where tokens
# can be merged together when tokenizing prompt+answer. This could result
# on the last token from the prompt being different when tokenized on its own
# vs when done as prompt+answer.
response_token_ids_start_idx = len(prompt_input_ids)
# If tokenized prompt is different than both prompt+answer, then it means the
# last token has changed due to merging.
if prompt_input_ids != full_tokenized["input_ids"][:response_token_ids_start_idx]:
response_token_ids_start_idx -= 1
prompt_input_ids = full_tokenized["input_ids"][:response_token_ids_start_idx]
prompt_attention_mask = full_tokenized["attention_mask"][:response_token_ids_start_idx]
if len(prompt_input_ids) != len(prompt_attention_mask):
raise ValueError("Prompt input ids and attention mask should have the same length.")
answer_input_ids = full_tokenized["input_ids"][response_token_ids_start_idx:]
answer_attention_mask = full_tokenized["attention_mask"][response_token_ids_start_idx:]
return dict(
prompt_input_ids=prompt_input_ids,
prompt_attention_mask=prompt_attention_mask,
input_ids=answer_input_ids,
attention_mask=answer_attention_mask,
)
def tokenize_row(self, feature, model: Optional[Union[PreTrainedModel, nn.Module]] = None) -> Dict:
"""Tokenize a single row from a DPO specific dataset.
At this stage, we don't convert to PyTorch tensors yet; we just handle the truncation
in case the prompt + chosen or prompt + rejected responses is/are too long. First
we truncate the prompt; if we're still too long, we truncate the chosen/rejected.
We also create the labels for the chosen/rejected responses, which are of length equal to
the sum of the length of the prompt and the chosen/rejected response, with
label_pad_token_id for the prompt tokens.
"""
batch = {}
prompt = feature["prompt"]
chosen = feature["chosen"]
rejected = feature["rejected"]
if not self.tokenizer.bos_token_id:
self.tokenizer.bos_token_id = self.tokenizer.eos_token_id
self.tokenizer.add_special_tokens({"bos_token": self.tokenizer.eos_token})
if not self.is_encoder_decoder:
# Check issues below for more details
# 1. https://github.com/huggingface/trl/issues/907
# 2. https://github.com/EleutherAI/lm-evaluation-harness/pull/531#issuecomment-1595586257
# 3. https://github.com/LianjiaTech/BELLE/issues/337
if not isinstance(prompt, str):
raise ValueError(f"prompt should be an str but got {type(prompt)}")
prompt_tokens = self.tokenizer(prompt, add_special_tokens=False)
prompt_tokens = {f"prompt_{k}": v for k, v in prompt_tokens.items()}
if not isinstance(chosen, str):
raise ValueError(f"chosen should be an str but got {type(chosen)}")
chosen_tokens = self.build_tokenized_answer(prompt, chosen)
if not isinstance(rejected, str):
raise ValueError(f"rejected should be an str but got {type(rejected)}")
rejected_tokens = self.build_tokenized_answer(prompt, rejected)
# Last prompt token might get merged by tokenizer and
# it should not be included for generation if that happens
prompt_len_input_ids = len(prompt_tokens["prompt_input_ids"])
chosen_prompt_len_input_ids = len(chosen_tokens["prompt_input_ids"])
rejected_prompt_len_input_ids = len(rejected_tokens["prompt_input_ids"])
prompt_len_input_ids = min(chosen_prompt_len_input_ids, rejected_prompt_len_input_ids)
for k, v in prompt_tokens.items():
prompt_tokens[k] = v[:prompt_len_input_ids]
# Make sure prompts only have one different token at most an
# and length only differs by 1 at most
num_diff_tokens = sum(
[a != b for a, b in zip(chosen_tokens["prompt_input_ids"], rejected_tokens["prompt_input_ids"])]
)
num_diff_len = abs(chosen_prompt_len_input_ids - rejected_prompt_len_input_ids)
if num_diff_tokens > 1 or num_diff_len > 1:
raise ValueError(
"Chosen and rejected prompt_input_ids might only differ on the "
"last token due to tokenizer merge ops."
)
# add BOS token to head of prompt
prompt_tokens["prompt_input_ids"] = [self.tokenizer.bos_token_id] + prompt_tokens["prompt_input_ids"]
chosen_tokens["prompt_input_ids"] = [self.tokenizer.bos_token_id] + chosen_tokens["prompt_input_ids"]
rejected_tokens["prompt_input_ids"] = [self.tokenizer.bos_token_id] + rejected_tokens["prompt_input_ids"]
prompt_tokens["prompt_attention_mask"] = [1] + prompt_tokens["prompt_attention_mask"]
chosen_tokens["prompt_attention_mask"] = [1] + chosen_tokens["prompt_attention_mask"]
rejected_tokens["prompt_attention_mask"] = [1] + rejected_tokens["prompt_attention_mask"]
# print(chosen_tokens["input_ids"])
# print(chosen_tokens["attention_mask"])
# add EOS token to end of answer
chosen_tokens["input_ids"].append(self.tokenizer.eos_token_id)
# print(chosen_tokens["input_ids"])
chosen_tokens["attention_mask"].append(1)
# print(chosen_tokens["attention_mask"])
rejected_tokens["input_ids"].append(self.tokenizer.eos_token_id)
rejected_tokens["attention_mask"].append(1)
longer_response_length = max(len(chosen_tokens["input_ids"]), len(rejected_tokens["input_ids"]))
# if combined sequence is too long, truncate the prompt
for answer_tokens in [chosen_tokens, rejected_tokens, prompt_tokens]:
if len(answer_tokens["prompt_input_ids"]) + longer_response_length > self.max_length:
if self.truncation_mode == "keep_start":
for k in ["prompt_input_ids", "prompt_attention_mask"]:
answer_tokens[k] = answer_tokens[k][: self.max_prompt_length]
elif self.truncation_mode == "keep_end":
for k in ["prompt_input_ids", "prompt_attention_mask"]:
answer_tokens[k] = answer_tokens[k][-self.max_prompt_length :]
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown truncation mode: {self.truncation_mode}")
# if that's still too long, truncate the response
for answer_tokens in [chosen_tokens, rejected_tokens]:
if len(answer_tokens["prompt_input_ids"]) + longer_response_length > self.max_length:
for k in ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]:
answer_tokens[k] = answer_tokens[k][: self.max_length - self.max_prompt_length]
# Create labels
chosen_sequence_tokens = {
k: chosen_tokens[f"prompt_{k}"] + chosen_tokens[k] for k in ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
}
rejected_sequence_tokens = {
k: rejected_tokens[f"prompt_{k}"] + rejected_tokens[k] for k in ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
}
chosen_sequence_tokens["labels"] = chosen_sequence_tokens["input_ids"][:]
chosen_sequence_tokens["labels"][: len(chosen_tokens["prompt_input_ids"])] = [
self.label_pad_token_id
] * len(chosen_tokens["prompt_input_ids"])
rejected_sequence_tokens["labels"] = rejected_sequence_tokens["input_ids"][:]
rejected_sequence_tokens["labels"][: len(rejected_tokens["prompt_input_ids"])] = [
self.label_pad_token_id
] * len(rejected_tokens["prompt_input_ids"])
for k, toks in {
"chosen_": chosen_sequence_tokens,
"rejected_": rejected_sequence_tokens,
"": prompt_tokens,
}.items():
for type_key, tokens in toks.items():
if type_key == "token_type_ids":
continue
batch[f"{k}{type_key}"] = tokens
# print(f"{k}{type_key}", tokens)
# import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
# raise
else:
chosen_tokens = self.tokenizer(
chosen, truncation=True, max_length=self.max_target_length, add_special_tokens=True
)
rejected_tokens = self.tokenizer(
rejected, truncation=True, max_length=self.max_target_length, add_special_tokens=True
)
prompt_tokens = self.tokenizer(
prompt, truncation=True, max_length=self.max_prompt_length, add_special_tokens=True
)
batch["chosen_labels"] = chosen_tokens["input_ids"]
batch["rejected_labels"] = rejected_tokens["input_ids"]
batch["prompt_input_ids"] = prompt_tokens["input_ids"]
batch["prompt_attention_mask"] = prompt_tokens["attention_mask"]
if model is not None and hasattr(model, "prepare_decoder_input_ids_from_labels"):
batch["rejected_decoder_input_ids"] = model.prepare_decoder_input_ids_from_labels(
labels=torch.tensor(batch["rejected_labels"])
)
batch["chosen_decoder_input_ids"] = model.prepare_decoder_input_ids_from_labels(
labels=torch.tensor(batch["chosen_labels"])
)
return batch
@contextmanager
def null_ref_context(self):
"""Context manager for handling null reference model (that is, peft adapter manipulation)."""
with self.accelerator.unwrap_model(
self.model
).disable_adapter() if self.is_peft_model and not self.ref_adapter_name else nullcontext():
if self.ref_adapter_name:
self.model.set_adapter(self.ref_adapter_name)
yield
if self.ref_adapter_name:
self.model.set_adapter(self.model_adapter_name or "default")
def compute_reference_log_probs(self, padded_batch: Dict) -> Dict:
"""Computes log probabilities of the reference model for a single padded batch of a DPO specific dataset."""
compte_ref_context_manager = torch.cuda.amp.autocast if self._peft_has_been_casted_to_bf16 else nullcontext
# compute reference logps
with torch.no_grad(), compte_ref_context_manager():
if self.ref_model is None:
with self.null_ref_context():
(
reference_chosen_logps,
reference_rejected_logps,
_,
_,
) = self.concatenated_forward(self.model, padded_batch)
else:
(
reference_chosen_logps,
reference_rejected_logps,
_,
_,
) = self.concatenated_forward(self.ref_model, padded_batch)
return reference_chosen_logps, reference_rejected_logps
@staticmethod
def concatenated_inputs(
batch: Dict[str, Union[List, torch.LongTensor]],
is_encoder_decoder: bool = False,
label_pad_token_id: int = -100,
padding_value: int = 0,
device: Optional[torch.device] = None,
) -> Dict[str, torch.LongTensor]:
"""Concatenate the chosen and rejected inputs into a single tensor.
Args:
batch: A batch of data. Must contain the keys 'chosen_input_ids' and 'rejected_input_ids', which are tensors of shape (batch_size, sequence_length).
is_encoder_decoder: Whether the model is an encoder-decoder model.
label_pad_token_id: The label pad token id.
padding_value: The padding value to use for the concatenated inputs_ids.
device: The device for the concatenated inputs.
Returns:
A dictionary containing the concatenated inputs under the key 'concatenated_input_ids'.
"""
concatenated_batch = {}
if is_encoder_decoder:
max_length = max(batch["chosen_labels"].shape[1], batch["rejected_labels"].shape[1])
else:
max_length = max(batch["chosen_input_ids"].shape[1], batch["rejected_input_ids"].shape[1])
for k in batch:
if k.startswith("chosen") and isinstance(batch[k], torch.Tensor):
if "labels" in k or is_encoder_decoder:
pad_value = label_pad_token_id
elif k.endswith("_input_ids"):
pad_value = padding_value
elif k.endswith("_attention_mask"):
pad_value = 0
concatenated_key = k.replace("chosen", "concatenated")
concatenated_batch[concatenated_key] = pad_to_length(batch[k], max_length, pad_value=pad_value)
for k in batch:
if k.startswith("rejected") and isinstance(batch[k], torch.Tensor):
if "labels" in k or is_encoder_decoder:
pad_value = label_pad_token_id
elif k.endswith("_input_ids"):
pad_value = padding_value
elif k.endswith("_attention_mask"):
pad_value = 0
concatenated_key = k.replace("rejected", "concatenated")
concatenated_batch[concatenated_key] = torch.cat(
(
concatenated_batch[concatenated_key],
pad_to_length(batch[k], max_length, pad_value=pad_value),
),
dim=0,
).to(device=device)
if is_encoder_decoder:
concatenated_batch["concatenated_input_ids"] = batch["prompt_input_ids"].repeat(2, 1).to(device=device)
concatenated_batch["concatenated_attention_mask"] = (
batch["prompt_attention_mask"].repeat(2, 1).to(device=device)
)
return concatenated_batch
def dpo_loss(
self,
policy_chosen_logps: torch.FloatTensor,
policy_rejected_logps: torch.FloatTensor,
reference_chosen_logps: torch.FloatTensor,
reference_rejected_logps: torch.FloatTensor,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]:
"""Compute the DPO loss for a batch of policy and reference model log probabilities.
Args:
policy_chosen_logps: Log probabilities of the policy model for the chosen responses. Shape: (batch_size,)
policy_rejected_logps: Log probabilities of the policy model for the rejected responses. Shape: (batch_size,)
reference_chosen_logps: Log probabilities of the reference model for the chosen responses. Shape: (batch_size,)
reference_rejected_logps: Log probabilities of the reference model for the rejected responses. Shape: (batch_size,)
Returns:
A tuple of three tensors: (losses, chosen_rewards, rejected_rewards).
The losses tensor contains the DPO loss for each example in the batch.
The chosen_rewards and rejected_rewards tensors contain the rewards for the chosen and rejected responses, respectively.
"""
pi_logratios = policy_chosen_logps - policy_rejected_logps
if self.reference_free:
ref_logratios = torch.tensor([0], dtype=pi_logratios.dtype, device=pi_logratios.device)
else:
ref_logratios = reference_chosen_logps - reference_rejected_logps
pi_logratios = pi_logratios.to(self.accelerator.device)
ref_logratios = ref_logratios.to(self.accelerator.device)
logits = pi_logratios - ref_logratios
# The beta is a temperature parameter for the DPO loss, typically something in the range of 0.1 to 0.5.
# We ignore the reference model as beta -> 0. The label_smoothing parameter encodes our uncertainty about the labels and
# calculates a conservative DPO loss.
if self.loss_type == "sigmoid":
losses = (
-F.logsigmoid(self.beta * logits) * (1 - self.label_smoothing)
- F.logsigmoid(-self.beta * logits) * self.label_smoothing
)
elif self.loss_type == "hinge":
losses = torch.relu(1 - self.beta * logits)
elif self.loss_type == "ipo":
# eqn (17) of the paper where beta is the regularization parameter for the IPO loss, denoted by tau in the paper.
losses = (logits - 1 / (2 * self.beta)) ** 2
elif self.loss_type == "kto_pair":
# eqn (7) of the HALOs paper
chosen_KL = (policy_chosen_logps - reference_chosen_logps).mean().clamp(min=0)
rejected_KL = (policy_rejected_logps - reference_rejected_logps).mean().clamp(min=0)
chosen_logratios = policy_chosen_logps - reference_chosen_logps
rejected_logratios = policy_rejected_logps - reference_rejected_logps
# As described in the KTO report, the KL term for chosen (rejected) is estimated using the rejected (chosen) half.
losses = torch.cat(
(
1 - F.sigmoid(self.beta * (chosen_logratios - rejected_KL)),
1 - F.sigmoid(self.beta * (chosen_KL - rejected_logratios)),
),
0,
)
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Unknown loss type: {self.loss_type}. Should be one of ['sigmoid', 'hinge', 'ipo', 'kto_pair']"
)
chosen_rewards = (
self.beta
* (
policy_chosen_logps.to(self.accelerator.device) - reference_chosen_logps.to(self.accelerator.device)
).detach()
)
rejected_rewards = (
self.beta
* (
policy_rejected_logps.to(self.accelerator.device)
- reference_rejected_logps.to(self.accelerator.device)
).detach()
)
return losses, chosen_rewards, rejected_rewards
@staticmethod
def get_batch_logps(
logits: torch.FloatTensor,
labels: torch.LongTensor,
average_log_prob: bool = False,
label_pad_token_id: int = -100,
is_encoder_decoder: bool = False,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
"""Compute the log probabilities of the given labels under the given logits.
Args:
logits: Logits of the model (unnormalized). Shape: (batch_size, sequence_length, vocab_size)
labels: Labels for which to compute the log probabilities. Label tokens with a value of label_pad_token_id are ignored. Shape: (batch_size, sequence_length)
average_log_prob: If True, return the average log probability per (non-masked) token. Otherwise, return the sum of the log probabilities of the (non-masked) tokens.
label_pad_token_id: The label pad token id.
is_encoder_decoder: Whether the model is an encoder-decoder model.
Returns:
A tensor of shape (batch_size,) containing the average/sum log probabilities of the given labels under the given logits.
"""
if logits.shape[:-1] != labels.shape:
raise ValueError("Logits (batch and sequence length dim) and labels must have the same shape.")
if not is_encoder_decoder:
labels = labels[:, 1:].clone()
logits = logits[:, :-1, :]
loss_mask = labels != label_pad_token_id
# dummy token; we'll ignore the losses on these tokens later
labels[labels == label_pad_token_id] = 0
per_token_logps = torch.gather(logits.log_softmax(-1), dim=2, index=labels.unsqueeze(2)).squeeze(2)
if average_log_prob:
return (per_token_logps * loss_mask).sum(-1) / loss_mask.sum(-1)
else:
return (per_token_logps * loss_mask).sum(-1)
def concatenated_forward(
self, model: nn.Module, batch: Dict[str, Union[List, torch.LongTensor]]
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]:
"""Run the given model on the given batch of inputs, concatenating the chosen and rejected inputs together.
We do this to avoid doing two forward passes, because it's faster for FSDP.
"""
concatenated_batch = self.concatenated_inputs(
batch,
is_encoder_decoder=self.is_encoder_decoder,
label_pad_token_id=self.label_pad_token_id,
padding_value=self.padding_value,
device=self.accelerator.device,
)
len_chosen = batch["chosen_labels"].shape[0]
model_kwargs = (
{
"labels": concatenated_batch["concatenated_labels"],
"decoder_input_ids": concatenated_batch.pop("concatenated_decoder_input_ids", None),
}
if self.is_encoder_decoder
else {}
)
all_logits = model(
concatenated_batch["concatenated_input_ids"],
attention_mask=concatenated_batch["concatenated_attention_mask"],
use_cache=False,
**model_kwargs,
).logits
all_logps = self.get_batch_logps(
all_logits,
concatenated_batch["concatenated_labels"],
average_log_prob=self.loss_type == "ipo",
is_encoder_decoder=self.is_encoder_decoder,
label_pad_token_id=self.label_pad_token_id,
)
chosen_logps = all_logps[:len_chosen]
rejected_logps = all_logps[len_chosen:]
chosen_logits = all_logits[:len_chosen]
rejected_logits = all_logits[len_chosen:]
return (chosen_logps, rejected_logps, chosen_logits, rejected_logits)
def get_batch_loss_metrics(
self,
model,
batch: Dict[str, Union[List, torch.LongTensor]],
train_eval: Literal["train", "eval"] = "train",
):
"""Compute the DPO loss and other metrics for the given batch of inputs for train or test."""
metrics = {}
(
policy_chosen_logps,
policy_rejected_logps,
policy_chosen_logits,
policy_rejected_logits,
) = self.concatenated_forward(model, batch)
# if reference_chosen_logps and reference_rejected_logps in batch use them, otherwise use the reference model
if "reference_chosen_logps" in batch and "reference_rejected_logps" in batch:
reference_chosen_logps = batch["reference_chosen_logps"]
reference_rejected_logps = batch["reference_rejected_logps"]
else:
with torch.no_grad():
if self.ref_model is None:
with self.null_ref_context():
(
reference_chosen_logps,
reference_rejected_logps,
_,
_,
) = self.concatenated_forward(self.model, batch)
else:
(
reference_chosen_logps,
reference_rejected_logps,
_,
_,
) = self.concatenated_forward(self.ref_model, batch)
losses, chosen_rewards, rejected_rewards = self.dpo_loss(
policy_chosen_logps,
policy_rejected_logps,
reference_chosen_logps,
reference_rejected_logps,
)
reward_accuracies = (chosen_rewards > rejected_rewards).float()
prefix = "eval_" if train_eval == "eval" else ""
metrics[f"{prefix}rewards/chosen"] = chosen_rewards.mean().cpu()
metrics[f"{prefix}rewards/rejected"] = rejected_rewards.mean().cpu()
metrics[f"{prefix}rewards/accuracies"] = reward_accuracies.mean().cpu()
metrics[f"{prefix}rewards/margins"] = (chosen_rewards - rejected_rewards).mean().cpu()
metrics[f"{prefix}logps/rejected"] = policy_rejected_logps.detach().mean().cpu()
metrics[f"{prefix}logps/chosen"] = policy_chosen_logps.detach().mean().cpu()
metrics[f"{prefix}logits/rejected"] = policy_rejected_logits.detach().mean().cpu()
metrics[f"{prefix}logits/chosen"] = policy_chosen_logits.detach().mean().cpu()
return losses.mean(), metrics
def compute_loss(
self,
model: Union[PreTrainedModel, nn.Module],
inputs: Dict[str, Union[torch.Tensor, Any]],
return_outputs=False,
) -> Union[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor, Dict[str, torch.Tensor]]]:
if not self.use_dpo_data_collator:
warnings.warn(
"compute_loss is only implemented for DPODataCollatorWithPadding, and you passed a datacollator that is different than "
"DPODataCollatorWithPadding - you might see unexpected behavior. Alternatively, you can implement your own prediction_step method if you are using a custom data collator"
)
compute_loss_context_manager = torch.cuda.amp.autocast if self._peft_has_been_casted_to_bf16 else nullcontext
with compute_loss_context_manager():
loss, metrics = self.get_batch_loss_metrics(model, inputs, train_eval="train")
# Make sure to move the loss to the device the original accumulating loss is at back in the `Trainer` class:
loss = loss.to(self.args.device)
# force log the metrics
self.store_metrics(metrics, train_eval="train")
if return_outputs:
return (loss, metrics)
return loss
def get_batch_samples(self, model, batch: Dict[str, torch.LongTensor]) -> Tuple[str, str]:
"""Generate samples from the model and reference model for the given batch of inputs."""
# If one uses `generate_during_eval` with peft + bf16, we need to explicitly call generate with
# the torch cuda amp context manager as some hidden states are silently casted to full precision.
generate_context_manager = nullcontext if not self._peft_has_been_casted_to_bf16 else torch.cuda.amp.autocast
with generate_context_manager():
policy_output = model.generate(
input_ids=batch["prompt_input_ids"],
attention_mask=batch["prompt_attention_mask"],
max_length=self.max_length,
do_sample=True,
pad_token_id=self.tokenizer.pad_token_id,
)
# if reference_output in batch use that otherwise use the reference model
if "reference_output" in batch:
reference_output = batch["reference_output"]
else:
if self.ref_model is None:
with self.null_ref_context():
reference_output = self.model.generate(
input_ids=batch["prompt_input_ids"],
attention_mask=batch["prompt_attention_mask"],
max_length=self.max_length,
do_sample=True,
pad_token_id=self.tokenizer.pad_token_id,
)
else:
reference_output = self.ref_model.generate(
input_ids=batch["prompt_input_ids"],
attention_mask=batch["prompt_attention_mask"],
max_length=self.max_length,
do_sample=True,
pad_token_id=self.tokenizer.pad_token_id,
)
policy_output = pad_to_length(policy_output, self.max_length, self.tokenizer.pad_token_id)
policy_output_decoded = self.tokenizer.batch_decode(policy_output, skip_special_tokens=True)
reference_output = pad_to_length(reference_output, self.max_length, self.tokenizer.pad_token_id)
reference_output_decoded = self.tokenizer.batch_decode(reference_output, skip_special_tokens=True)
return policy_output_decoded, reference_output_decoded
def prediction_step(
self,
model: Union[PreTrainedModel, nn.Module],
inputs: Dict[str, Union[torch.Tensor, Any]],
prediction_loss_only: bool,
ignore_keys: Optional[List[str]] = None,
):
if not self.use_dpo_data_collator:
warnings.warn(
"prediction_step is only implemented for DPODataCollatorWithPadding, and you passed a datacollator that is different than "
"DPODataCollatorWithPadding - you might see unexpected behavior. Alternatively, you can implement your own prediction_step method if you are using a custom data collator"
)
if ignore_keys is None:
if hasattr(model, "config"):
ignore_keys = getattr(model.config, "keys_to_ignore_at_inference", [])
else:
ignore_keys = []
prediction_context_manager = torch.cuda.amp.autocast if self._peft_has_been_casted_to_bf16 else nullcontext
with torch.no_grad(), prediction_context_manager():
loss, metrics = self.get_batch_loss_metrics(model, inputs, train_eval="eval")
# force log the metrics
self.store_metrics(metrics, train_eval="eval")
if prediction_loss_only:
return (loss.detach(), None, None)
# logits for the chosen and rejected samples from model
logits_dict = {
"eval_logits/chosen": metrics["eval_logits/chosen"],
"eval_logits/rejected": metrics["eval_logits/rejected"],
}
logits = tuple(v.unsqueeze(dim=0) for k, v in logits_dict.items() if k not in ignore_keys)
logits = torch.stack(logits).mean(axis=1).to(self.accelerator.device)
labels = torch.zeros(logits.shape[0], device=self.accelerator.device)
return (loss.detach(), logits, labels)
def store_metrics(self, metrics: Dict[str, float], train_eval: Literal["train", "eval"] = "train") -> None:
for key, value in metrics.items():
self._stored_metrics[train_eval][key].append(value)
def evaluation_loop(
self,
dataloader: DataLoader,
description: str,
prediction_loss_only: Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_keys: Optional[List[str]] = None,
metric_key_prefix: str = "eval",
) -> EvalLoopOutput:
"""
Overriding built-in evaluation loop to store metrics for each batch.
Prediction/evaluation loop, shared by `Trainer.evaluate()` and `Trainer.predict()`.
Works both with or without labels.
"""
# Sample and save to game log if requested (for one batch to save time)
if self.generate_during_eval:
# Generate random indices within the range of the total number of samples
num_samples = len(dataloader.dataset)
random_indices = random.sample(range(num_samples), k=self.args.eval_batch_size)
# Use dataloader.dataset.select to get the random batch without iterating over the DataLoader
random_batch_dataset = dataloader.dataset.select(random_indices)
random_batch = self.data_collator(random_batch_dataset)
random_batch = self._prepare_inputs(random_batch)
policy_output_decoded, ref_output_decoded = self.get_batch_samples(self.model, random_batch)
self.log(
{
"game_log": wandb.Table(
columns=["Prompt", "Policy", "Ref Model"],
rows=[
[prompt, pol[len(prompt) :], ref[len(prompt) :]]
for prompt, pol, ref in zip(
random_batch["prompt"], policy_output_decoded, ref_output_decoded
)
],
)
}
)
self.state.log_history.pop()
# Base evaluation
initial_output = super().evaluation_loop(
dataloader, description, prediction_loss_only, ignore_keys, metric_key_prefix
)
return initial_output
def log(self, logs: Dict[str, float]) -> None:
"""
Log `logs` on the various objects watching training, including stored metrics.
Args:
logs (`Dict[str, float]`):
The values to log.
"""
# logs either has 'loss' or 'eval_loss'
train_eval = "train" if "loss" in logs else "eval"
# Add averaged stored metrics to logs
for key, metrics in self._stored_metrics[train_eval].items():
logs[key] = torch.tensor(metrics).mean().item()
del self._stored_metrics[train_eval]
return super().log(logs)
@wraps(Trainer.push_to_hub)
def push_to_hub(self, commit_message: Optional[str] = "End of training", blocking: bool = True, **kwargs) -> str:
"""
Overwrite the `push_to_hub` method in order to force-add the tag "dpo" when pushing the
model on the Hub. Please refer to `~transformers.Trainer.push_to_hub` for more details.
"""
kwargs = trl_sanitze_kwargs_for_tagging(model=self.model, tag_names=self._tag_names, kwargs=kwargs)
return super().push_to_hub(commit_message=commit_message, blocking=blocking, **kwargs)