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This reverts commit c6ad08357bf8e766b5220bfb5cbbfdb2a4ec0ca5. Reverted https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/141659 on behalf of https://github.com/ZainRizvi due to Sorry but this is breaking internally, please take a look at D68694181 for more details. ([comment](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/141659#issuecomment-2617045120))
2875 lines
111 KiB
Python
2875 lines
111 KiB
Python
# mypy: allow-untyped-decorators
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from __future__ import annotations
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import atexit
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import contextlib
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import dataclasses
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import functools
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import logging
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import math
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import os
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import traceback
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import typing
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import weakref
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from collections import defaultdict
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from typing import Any, Callable, cast, Literal, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING, TypeVar, Union
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from typing_extensions import Self, TypeGuard
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from weakref import ReferenceType
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import torch
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import torch._library.utils as library_utils
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from torch import SymBool, SymFloat, SymInt, Tensor
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from torch._C._functorch import is_functorch_wrapped_tensor, is_legacy_batchedtensor
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from torch._library.fake_class_registry import FakeScriptObject
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from torch._logging import dtrace_structured
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from torch._prims_common import suggest_memory_format
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from torch._subclasses.meta_utils import (
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assert_eq,
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assert_metadata_eq,
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is_sparse_any,
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is_sparse_compressed,
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MetaConverter,
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)
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from torch._utils import render_call
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from torch.fx.immutable_collections import immutable_dict
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from torch.fx.operator_schemas import normalize_function
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from torch.multiprocessing.reductions import StorageWeakRef
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from torch.overrides import TorchFunctionMode
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from torch.types import IntLikeType, py_sym_types
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from torch.utils._backport_slots import dataclass_slots
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from torch.utils._mode_utils import no_dispatch
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from torch.utils._python_dispatch import (
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is_traceable_wrapper_subclass,
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TorchDispatchMode,
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)
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from torch.utils._pytree import KeyPath, keystr, PyTree, tree_map, tree_map_, TreeSpec
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from torch.utils._stats import count
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from torch.utils._traceback import CapturedTraceback
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from ._fake_tensor_utils import _CacheKeyState, _PySymInputStub, _SymIntOutputStub
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable, Mapping, Sequence
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from types import TracebackType
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from torch._guards import Source
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from torch._ops import OpOverload
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from torch.fx.experimental.symbolic_shapes import ShapeEnv, SymbolicContext
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# TODO: Hack to unblock https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/108186
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# Proper fix tracked by https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/120105
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try:
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not_implemented_log = torch._logging.getArtifactLogger(__name__, "not_implemented")
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except ValueError as e:
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if "'not_implemented' not registered" in str(e):
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import logging as not_implemented_log
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else:
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raise e
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class _Unassigned:
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pass
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_UNASSIGNED = _Unassigned()
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DimList = list
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pytree = torch.utils._pytree
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T = TypeVar("T")
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aten = torch._ops.ops.aten
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CONSTANT_NUMEL_LIMIT = 1
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RECURSION_COUNT = 0
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# Small helper that increments recursion count, and
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# resets it when the object goes out of scope. Useful
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# if you don't want to increase indentation which is
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# what a context manager would do.
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class IncrementRecursionCount:
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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global RECURSION_COUNT
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RECURSION_COUNT += 1
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def __del__(self) -> None:
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global RECURSION_COUNT
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RECURSION_COUNT -= 1
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@dataclass
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class UnsupportedFakeTensorException(RuntimeError):
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reason: str
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@dataclass
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class DynamicOutputShapeException(RuntimeError):
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func: OpOverload
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@dataclass
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class DataDependentOutputException(RuntimeError):
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func: OpOverload
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@dataclass
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class UnsupportedOperatorException(RuntimeError):
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func: OpOverload
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@dataclass
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class MetadataMismatchError(RuntimeError):
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reason: str
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def ordered_set(*items: T) -> dict[T, Literal[True]]:
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return dict.fromkeys(items, True)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def unset_fake_temporarily() -> Generator[Optional[TorchDispatchMode], None, None]:
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old = torch._C._unset_dispatch_mode(torch._C._TorchDispatchModeKey.FAKE)
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try:
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yield old
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finally:
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if old is not None:
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torch._C._set_dispatch_mode(old)
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def get_plain_tensors(
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subclass: Tensor, *, out: list[Union[Tensor, int, SymInt]]
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) -> list[Union[Tensor, int, SymInt]]:
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# This function is used in Runtime, do not add redundant asserts
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todo = [subclass]
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while todo:
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curr = todo.pop()
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if not is_traceable_wrapper_subclass(curr):
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out.append(curr)
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continue
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inner_keys, _ = curr.__tensor_flatten__()
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todo.extend(getattr(curr, key) for key in reversed(inner_keys))
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return out
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def is_fake(x: object) -> TypeGuard[Tensor]:
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from torch._subclasses.functional_tensor import FunctionalTensor
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if isinstance(x, FakeTensor):
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return True
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if is_traceable_wrapper_subclass(x):
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attrs, _ = type(x).__tensor_flatten__(x)
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flattened_tensors = [getattr(x, attr) for attr in attrs]
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all_fake = all(is_fake(x) for x in flattened_tensors)
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any_fake = any(is_fake(x) for x in flattened_tensors)
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assert all_fake == any_fake, "got mixed fake and real tensors!"
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return all_fake
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elif isinstance(x, FunctionalTensor):
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return is_fake(x.elem)
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elif isinstance(x, Tensor) and torch._is_functional_tensor(x):
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reapply_views = torch._C._functionalization_reapply_views_tls()
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unwrapped = torch._C._functorch._unwrap_functional_tensor(x, reapply_views)
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return is_fake(unwrapped)
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elif isinstance(x, Tensor) and is_functorch_wrapped_tensor(x):
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unwrapped = torch._C._functorch.get_unwrapped(x)
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return is_fake(unwrapped)
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return False
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def maybe_get_fake_mode(t: object) -> Optional[FakeTensorMode]:
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from torch._subclasses.functional_tensor import FunctionalTensor
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if isinstance(t, FakeTensor):
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return t.fake_mode
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if is_traceable_wrapper_subclass(t):
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inner_tensor_names, _ = t.__tensor_flatten__()
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modes = [
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maybe_get_fake_mode(getattr(t, t_name)) for t_name in inner_tensor_names
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]
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m = modes[0]
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assert all(m is x for x in modes)
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return m
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elif isinstance(t, FunctionalTensor):
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return maybe_get_fake_mode(t.elem)
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elif isinstance(t, Tensor) and torch._is_functional_tensor(t):
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reapply_views = torch._C._functionalization_reapply_views_tls()
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unwrapped = torch._C._functorch._unwrap_functional_tensor(t, reapply_views)
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return maybe_get_fake_mode(unwrapped)
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elif isinstance(t, Tensor) and is_functorch_wrapped_tensor(t):
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unwrapped = torch._C._functorch.get_unwrapped(t)
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return maybe_get_fake_mode(unwrapped)
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return None
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@functools.lru_cache(None)
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def get_schema_info(func: OpOverload) -> torch._C._SchemaInfo:
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return torch._C._SchemaInfo(func._schema)
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# many of the decompositions registered to torch/_prims do not at the moment model
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# aliasing or strides, so as an incremental step, just enable the decompositions in
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# torch/_decomp/decompositions.py.
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# decomps are used for aot autograd tracing so we would like to unify on their
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# implementation and add additional testing to them
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@functools.lru_cache(None)
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def torch_decomp_decompositions(func: OpOverload) -> bool:
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from torch._decomp import decomposition_table
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decompositions = torch._decomp.decompositions
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# Note that the function in the decomposition table might be
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# different from the one in the module because of the difference
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# in out handling in aten API and torch public API
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return decomposition_table[func].__module__.startswith(
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"torch._decomp"
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) and decomposition_table[func].__name__ in dir(decompositions)
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def tree_flatten_only(ty: type[T], tree: PyTree) -> list[T]:
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flat_vals = pytree.tree_leaves(tree)
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return [elem for elem in flat_vals if isinstance(elem, ty)]
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def _is_plain_tensor(t: object) -> bool:
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return (
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type(t) is Tensor
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and t.layout == torch.strided
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and not (
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t.is_sparse
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or t.is_nested
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or is_functorch_wrapped_tensor(t)
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or is_legacy_batchedtensor(t)
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or torch._is_functional_tensor(t)
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)
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)
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# Similar to `MetaConverter`, this is a class for converting
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# multiple tensors into fake tensors which share the same view/storage
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# structure. Like `MetaConverter`, it uses `WeakIdRef` to
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# hold a weak reference for all memoized tensors.
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class FakeTensorConverter:
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@property
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def tensor_memo(
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self,
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) -> weakref.WeakValueDictionary:
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# not valid until py3.10
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# weakref.WeakValueDictionary["torch._subclasses.meta_utils.MetaTensorId", Optional["FakeTensor"]]
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return self.meta_converter.tensor_memo
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meta_converter: MetaConverter
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constant_storage_mapping: dict[StorageWeakRef, list[ReferenceType]]
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export: bool
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def __init__(self, *, copy_data: bool = False, export: bool = False) -> None:
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self.meta_converter = MetaConverter(copy_data=copy_data)
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self.export = export
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# map from to storage to corresponding constant tensors
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self.constant_storage_mapping = {}
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def add_constant_storage_mapping(self, fake_tensor: FakeTensor) -> None:
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# when you have a constant, aliased tensor:
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# const_tensor.add_(torch.rand([1]))
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# all aliases of it must become no longer const
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assert isinstance(fake_tensor, FakeTensor) and fake_tensor.constant is not None
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weak_st = StorageWeakRef(fake_tensor.constant._typed_storage())
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# we need a map from a weak storage to all of its corresponding
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# constant tensors. python doesn't have the weak value equivalent
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# of defaultdict(list), so we are using a WeakValueDictionary as one
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if weak_st not in self.constant_storage_mapping:
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self.constant_storage_mapping[weak_st] = []
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self.constant_storage_mapping[weak_st].append(weakref.ref(fake_tensor))
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def invalidate_constant_aliases(self, tensor: Tensor) -> None:
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assert not isinstance(tensor, FakeTensor)
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weak_st = StorageWeakRef(tensor._typed_storage())
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if weak_st not in self.constant_storage_mapping:
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return
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for weak_tensor_ref in self.constant_storage_mapping[weak_st]:
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ten = weak_tensor_ref()
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if ten is not None:
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ten._fix_weakref()
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ten.constant = None
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del self.constant_storage_mapping[weak_st]
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def _get_memo(self, t: Tensor) -> Optional[FakeTensor]:
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tid = self.meta_converter.describer.lookup_tensor.get(t)
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if tid is None:
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return None
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return self.tensor_memo.get(tid)
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def set_tensor_memo(self, t: Tensor, v: FakeTensor) -> None:
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tid = self.meta_converter.describer.get_tensor_id(t)
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self.meta_converter.tensor_memo[tid] = v
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# You can have a real tensor that you need to convert into a fake tensor.
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# If you have a meta tensor already, call from_meta_and_device.
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#
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# You're allowed to pass a meta tensor to be turned into a fake
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# tensor; although an odd thing to do, this can occur if you're doing
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# cross ref testing and the inner test is already operating on meta tensors.
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def from_real_tensor(
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self,
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fake_mode: FakeTensorMode,
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t: Tensor,
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make_constant: bool = False,
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shape_env: Optional[ShapeEnv] = None,
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*,
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source: Optional[Source] = None,
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symbolic_context: Optional[SymbolicContext] = None,
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trace: bool = True,
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) -> FakeTensor:
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# see note [Tensor Fakification and Symbol Caching]
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if not symbolic_context and not source and shape_env:
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if tracing_context := torch._guards.TracingContext.try_get():
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if t in tracing_context.tensor_to_context:
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symbolic_context = tracing_context.tensor_to_context[t]
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from torch.fx.experimental.symbolic_shapes import (
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StatefulSymbolicContext,
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)
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assert isinstance(symbolic_context, StatefulSymbolicContext)
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source = symbolic_context.tensor_source
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maybe_memo = self._get_memo(t)
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if maybe_memo is not None:
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return maybe_memo
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# not yet supported in metatensors
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if t.is_quantized:
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raise UnsupportedFakeTensorException("quantized nyi in meta tensors")
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if type(t) is torch.nn.Parameter:
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assert not make_constant
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constant = t if make_constant else None
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# This callback is used by both subclass and inner tensors. Require the
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# caller to explicitly specify the device in case outer and inner tensors
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# have different devices.
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def mk_fake_tensor(
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make_meta_t: Callable[[], object], device: Union[torch.device, str]
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) -> FakeTensor:
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# NB: don't use in_kernel_invocation_manager. to
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# ensure FakeTensor can internally do constant computation
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# as necessary. Invocation manager is "more correct" as
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# it works for more operators in make_meta_t, but
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# invariant is that make_meta_t only calls factories
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# for which it is not strictly necessary to use the
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# invocation manager (I think!)
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with no_dispatch():
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return FakeTensor(
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fake_mode,
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make_meta_t(),
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device,
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# TODO: callback might be used in recursive contexts, in
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# which case using t is wrong! BUG!
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constant=constant,
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)
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out = self.meta_converter(
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t,
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shape_env=shape_env,
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callback=mk_fake_tensor, # type: ignore[arg-type]
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source=source,
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symbolic_context=symbolic_context,
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trace=trace,
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)
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if out is NotImplemented:
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raise UnsupportedFakeTensorException("meta converter nyi")
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from torch._dynamo.source import RandomValueSource
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value = None
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if (
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not self.export
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and _is_plain_tensor(t) # mostly, we want to know if item() works
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and t.dim() == 0
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and t.device.type == "cpu"
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# All integer types are fair game, because signed overflow is UB
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# (and even int64 can overflow, since integers in Python are
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# arbitrary precision). But only float64 is OK for float, because
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# switching between float32 and float64 changes semantics in an
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# observable way without hitting UB.
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and t.dtype
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in [torch.int64, torch.int32, torch.int16, torch.int8, torch.float64]
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and source is not None
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# Impede setting up item() on things coming from random. These
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# are not "real" item() calls, instead UnspecializedPythonVariable
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# is unsafely pretending an int is a tensor, which can sometimes
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# implicitly cause an item call. The problem is this is pretty
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# unsound: there's no reason substituting an int with a Tensor is
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# going to give the same results. Today, you mostly get around
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# this by typically not having capture_scalar_outputs on and graph
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# breaking when someone tries to use the unspec variable in an
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# int-y context. But allowing it through here would break that.
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# So don't.
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#
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# Once random values are setup to be represented as
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# SymNodeVariable, this condition can be removed. To check if
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# you've done it right, this is a good test:
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#
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# PYTORCH_TEST_WITH_DYNAMO=1 python test/test_reductions.py -k
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# TestReductionsCPU.test_dim_reduction_fns_fn_name_amax_cpu_bfloat16
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and not isinstance(source, RandomValueSource)
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# In Dynamo, shape_env is never none (even with static shapes).
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# However, FakeTensorMode can be used by hand and in some cases
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# ShapeEnv is not allocated.
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and shape_env is not None
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):
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from torch._dynamo.source import CallMethodItemSource, FloatTensorSource
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from torch.fx.experimental.symbolic_shapes import DimDynamic
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with no_dispatch():
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value = t.item()
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if not math.isnan(value) and not math.isinf(value):
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# Peephole strip out unnecessary torch.as_tensor(x).item()
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if isinstance(source, FloatTensorSource):
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item_source = source.base
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else:
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item_source = CallMethodItemSource(source)
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symbol = shape_env.create_unspecified_symbol(
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value,
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source=item_source,
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dynamic_dim=DimDynamic.DYNAMIC,
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symbolic_context=symbolic_context,
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)
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# NB: reusing item_memo here ensures that we invalidate on
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# mutation
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if t.dtype == torch.int64:
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out.item_memo = shape_env.create_symintnode(
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symbol,
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hint=value,
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source=item_source,
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)
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elif t.dtype == torch.float64:
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out.item_memo = shape_env.create_symfloatnode(
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symbol,
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hint=value,
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source=item_source,
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)
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if make_constant:
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self.add_constant_storage_mapping(out)
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# NB: meta_converter set the memo
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return out
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# If you specify the device, it MUST be a meta tensor.
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def from_meta_and_device(
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self, fake_mode: FakeTensorMode, t: Tensor, device: torch.device
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) -> FakeTensor:
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assert (
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t.device.type == "meta"
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), f"tensor's device must be `meta`, got {t.device.type} instead"
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# This is a bit abusive (this is not the "real" tensor) but whatever,
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# the meta tensor should be fresh so there's no way to get it wrong
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maybe_memo = self._get_memo(t)
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if maybe_memo is not None:
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return maybe_memo
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out = FakeTensor(fake_mode, t, device)
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self.set_tensor_memo(t, out)
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return out
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@functools.lru_cache(None)
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def init_gpu_context(device: torch.device) -> None:
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# Backward will error with cuda Fake Tensors if no cuda tensors have been initialized first
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|
if torch.cuda.is_available() or torch.xpu.is_available():
|
|
(
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|
torch.empty(1, device=device)
|
|
if torch.version.hip is None
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else torch.zeros(1, device=device)
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|
)
|
|
|
|
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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|
def in_kernel_invocation_manager(
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|
fake_mode: FakeTensorMode,
|
|
) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
|
|
# See: note [Fake Tensor Dispatch Keys]
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|
prev_in_kernel = fake_mode.in_kernel_invocation
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meta_in_tls = torch._C._meta_in_tls_dispatch_include()
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assert meta_in_tls == prev_in_kernel, f"{meta_in_tls}, {prev_in_kernel}"
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|
|
|
with torch._C._DisableTorchDispatch():
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|
fake_mode.in_kernel_invocation = True
|
|
# Unfortunately _set_meta_in_tls_dispatch_include(False) can leave
|
|
# `Dense` turned on (because it's implied by `Meta`)
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|
with torch._C._PreserveDispatchKeyGuard():
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|
torch._C._set_meta_in_tls_dispatch_include(True)
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|
try:
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|
yield
|
|
finally:
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|
fake_mode.in_kernel_invocation = prev_in_kernel
|
|
# torch._C._set_meta_in_tls_dispatch_include(prev_in_kernel)
|
|
|
|
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|
# Return if the function allows Python numbers to bind to Tensors
|
|
def should_allow_numbers_as_tensors(func: OpOverload) -> bool:
|
|
return torch._C._should_allow_numbers_as_tensors(
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|
func.name().split("::")[-1].split(".")[0]
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class FakeTensorConfig:
|
|
debug = os.environ.get("TORCH_FAKE_TENSOR_DEBUG", "0") == "1"
|
|
|
|
|
|
# This memorizes unbacked SymInt or SymFloats representing quantities like the
|
|
# number of nonzero elements in this tensor or learning rate. There is one
|
|
# instance of the descriptor per particular quantity to memoize.
|
|
#
|
|
# Memoization is helpful if you do something like x[mask] and y[mask];
|
|
# mask.nonzero() gets repeatedly called and should give a consistent unbacked
|
|
# SymInt. It needs to be invalidated in the same way constant is.
|
|
#
|
|
# Making this a descriptor may seem overly fancy, but actually it's the most
|
|
# convenient way to ensure access to FakeTensor during access, which is
|
|
# required for testing version counter and epoch validity.
|
|
class SymNumberMemoDescriptor:
|
|
_name: str
|
|
|
|
# By default, SymInts in this memo are invalidated across versions/epochs.
|
|
# nested_ints however are preserved across epochs and across versions.
|
|
# Preserving across versions is okay for nested int since the association
|
|
# of a nested int is agnostic to the underlying data and nested ints are not
|
|
# shared across multiple distinct tensors.
|
|
_is_nested_int: bool
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, *, is_nested_int: bool = False) -> None:
|
|
self._is_nested_int = is_nested_int
|
|
|
|
def __set_name__(self, owner: str, name: str) -> None:
|
|
self._name = name
|
|
|
|
def _memo(self, obj: FakeTensor) -> str:
|
|
return f"_{self._name}"
|
|
|
|
def _memo_vc(self, obj: FakeTensor) -> str:
|
|
return f"_{self._name}_vc"
|
|
|
|
# When we retrace, we need to invalidate all the memos so that we can
|
|
# accurately identify the first time unbacked SymInts are allocated.
|
|
# This is only relevant for inputs; for intermediates, they will get fresh
|
|
# fake tensors so you won't have a memo anyway
|
|
def _memo_epoch(self, obj: FakeTensor) -> str:
|
|
return f"_{self._name}_epoch"
|
|
|
|
def __get__(
|
|
self, obj: FakeTensor, objtype: Optional[type[FakeTensor]] = None
|
|
) -> Optional[Union[torch.SymInt, torch.SymFloat]]:
|
|
if (r := getattr(obj, self._memo(obj))) is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
# If backed, it's ok to preserve memo since we know it won't renumber.
|
|
if isinstance(r, torch.SymFloat) and r.node.hint is not None:
|
|
return r
|
|
|
|
# Version counter based tracking isn't 100% sound but it's close
|
|
# enough
|
|
if (
|
|
not self._is_nested_int and getattr(obj, self._memo_vc(obj)) != obj._version
|
|
) or (
|
|
not self._is_nested_int
|
|
and getattr(obj, self._memo_epoch(obj)) != obj.fake_mode.epoch
|
|
):
|
|
setattr(obj, self._memo(obj), None)
|
|
return None
|
|
return r
|
|
|
|
def __set__(
|
|
self, obj: FakeTensor, value: Optional[Union[torch.SymInt, torch.SymFloat]]
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
if value is None:
|
|
setattr(obj, self._memo(obj), None)
|
|
setattr(obj, self._memo_vc(obj), None)
|
|
setattr(obj, self._memo_epoch(obj), None)
|
|
elif not obj.is_inference() or self._is_nested_int:
|
|
setattr(obj, self._memo(obj), value)
|
|
if not self._is_nested_int:
|
|
setattr(obj, self._memo_vc(obj), obj._version)
|
|
setattr(obj, self._memo_epoch(obj), obj.fake_mode.epoch)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class FakeTensor(Tensor):
|
|
"""
|
|
Meta tensors give you the ability to run PyTorch code without having to
|
|
actually do computation through tensors allocated on a `meta` device.
|
|
Because the device is `meta`, meta tensors do not model device propagation.
|
|
FakeTensor extends MetaTensors to also carry an additional `fake_device`
|
|
which tracks devices that would have been used.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
fake_device: torch.device
|
|
fake_mode: FakeTensorMode
|
|
constant: Optional[Tensor]
|
|
real_tensor: Optional[Tensor]
|
|
|
|
# TODO: Generalize this as needed, e.g., into a trie of memos, if
|
|
# you do something like x[0].item() (x[0] is fresh each time, so
|
|
# memo mechanism here won't work)
|
|
nonzero_memo = SymNumberMemoDescriptor()
|
|
item_memo = SymNumberMemoDescriptor()
|
|
unique_memo = SymNumberMemoDescriptor()
|
|
|
|
# We expect nested_int_memo to be None when an offsets is a graph
|
|
# intermediate, or an input that has never been associated with a
|
|
# nested int.
|
|
nested_int_memo = SymNumberMemoDescriptor(is_nested_int=True)
|
|
|
|
# Indicates to our torch_dispatch dispatching infra that
|
|
# this is an "infra" mode with lower dispatching precedence.
|
|
_mode_key = torch._C._TorchDispatchModeKey.FAKE
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def device(self) -> torch.device:
|
|
if self.fake_mode.in_kernel_invocation:
|
|
return torch.device("meta")
|
|
else:
|
|
return self.fake_device
|
|
|
|
@device.setter
|
|
def device(self, _: torch.device) -> None:
|
|
raise NotImplementedError
|
|
|
|
# Note: [Fake Tensor Dispatch Keys]
|
|
# In order to model the behavior of device-specific autocast
|
|
# and autograd logic, we update the dispatch keys of FakeTensors
|
|
# to reflect their fake device. This includes the BackendComponent
|
|
# (DispatchKey::Meta -> DispatchKey::CUDA), and also the BackendComponent
|
|
# related Autocast and Autograd keys. __torch_dispatch__ sits below
|
|
# Autocast and Autograd, and is only invoked when we are at the
|
|
# kernel for the BackendComponent. Then, we add Meta to the
|
|
# thread-local dispatch include set to hit the meta kernel
|
|
# instead of the kernel of the BackendComponent for the fake device.
|
|
# The `device_for_backend_keys` does that below
|
|
# NOTE: this probably will not do the right thing for backends
|
|
# that have dispatch keys which are higher than the "meta" key:
|
|
# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/main/c10/core/DispatchKey.h#L189
|
|
|
|
# We don't support named tensors; graph break
|
|
@property
|
|
def names(self) -> list[str]:
|
|
raise UnsupportedFakeTensorException(
|
|
"torch.compile doesn't support named tensors"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
@names.setter
|
|
def names(self, _: list[str]) -> None:
|
|
raise NotImplementedError
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def __new__(
|
|
cls,
|
|
fake_mode: FakeTensorMode,
|
|
elem: Tensor,
|
|
device: torch.device,
|
|
constant: Optional[Tensor] = None,
|
|
real_tensor: Optional[Tensor] = None,
|
|
) -> Self:
|
|
self = Tensor._make_subclass(
|
|
cls,
|
|
elem,
|
|
elem.requires_grad,
|
|
dispatch_device=True,
|
|
device_for_backend_keys=device,
|
|
)
|
|
if not fake_mode._allow_unsafe_data_ptr_access:
|
|
torch._C._set_throw_on_mutable_data_ptr(self)
|
|
else:
|
|
torch._C._set_warn_deprecated_on_mutable_data_ptr(self)
|
|
|
|
assert elem.device.type == "meta", elem.device.type
|
|
device = device if isinstance(device, torch.device) else torch.device(device)
|
|
# NB: it is fine, if a little confusing, for device to be meta
|
|
# (we are faking a meta tensor in that case). However, it often
|
|
# indicates some sort of confusion (e.g., you accidentally passed
|
|
# in a meta tensor when you should have passed in the real tensor).
|
|
# So by default we disallow meta, and if you are working in a situation
|
|
# where it is helpful (e.g., crossref testing) you can turn it back
|
|
# on
|
|
if not fake_mode.allow_meta:
|
|
assert device.type != "meta"
|
|
# normalize device.
|
|
if device.type in ["cuda", "xpu"]:
|
|
init_gpu_context(device)
|
|
|
|
if (
|
|
device.type
|
|
in ["cuda", "hpu", "xpu", "mps", torch._C._get_privateuse1_backend_name()]
|
|
and device.index is None
|
|
):
|
|
if device.type != "mps" and getattr(torch, device.type).is_initialized():
|
|
device = torch.device(
|
|
f"{device.type}:{getattr(torch, device.type).current_device()}"
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
device = torch.device(f"{device.type}:0")
|
|
self.fake_device = device
|
|
self.fake_mode = fake_mode
|
|
self.constant = constant
|
|
assert not isinstance(real_tensor, FakeTensor)
|
|
self.real_tensor = real_tensor
|
|
self.nonzero_memo = None
|
|
self.item_memo = None
|
|
self.unique_memo = None
|
|
self.nested_int_memo = None
|
|
|
|
if FakeTensorConfig.debug:
|
|
self._debug_trace = CapturedTraceback.extract() # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
|
return self
|
|
|
|
# In some circumstances, a conventional Tensor constructor
|
|
# will get rewritten to call into FakeTensor. We must provide an
|
|
# __init__ method that can accept the Python interpreters initialization
|
|
# in such a situation; we must also be able to handle direct fake
|
|
# tensor construction via FakeTensor().
|
|
#
|
|
# In particular, the __init__ call will look funny in the following case:
|
|
#
|
|
# with FakeTensorMode():
|
|
# x = Tensor([1, 2, 3])
|
|
#
|
|
# this desugars into:
|
|
#
|
|
# with FakeTensorMode():
|
|
# x = Tensor.__new__([1, 2, 3])
|
|
# # NB: x is a fake tensor, because of the mode!
|
|
# x.__init__([1, 2, 3]) # not the normal fake tensor args!
|
|
#
|
|
def __init__(self, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> None:
|
|
super().__init__()
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def from_tensor(t: Tensor, fake_mode: FakeTensorMode) -> FakeTensor:
|
|
return fake_mode.from_tensor(t)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
@count
|
|
def __torch_dispatch__( # type: ignore[override] # TODO
|
|
cls,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
types: Sequence[type],
|
|
args: Sequence[object] = (),
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object] = immutable_dict(),
|
|
) -> object:
|
|
# need to handle here to avoid infinite recursion
|
|
# see [in_kernel_invocation]
|
|
if func == torch.ops.prim.device.default:
|
|
assert len(args) == 1 and isinstance(args[0], FakeTensor)
|
|
if args[0].fake_mode.in_kernel_invocation:
|
|
return torch.device("meta")
|
|
else:
|
|
return args[0].fake_device
|
|
|
|
# this handler must be done inside FakeTensor subclass, not mode, because
|
|
# we can end up dispatching here when we have a fake tensor with
|
|
# symbolic sizes running under in_kernel_invocation_manager.
|
|
# The subclass is asked to handle this query because size (not
|
|
# sym_size) was called, but we are unable to serve it directly because
|
|
# there are symbolic sizes in the class. The use of
|
|
# in_kernel_invocation_manager means it's incorrect to activate a
|
|
# mode to actually handle this (this caused
|
|
# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/122772).
|
|
if handler := _DISPATCH_META_HANDLERS.get(func):
|
|
return handler(args)
|
|
|
|
# Because fake mode can return NotImplemented (if it sees a subclass
|
|
# it doesn't know how to deal with), this test here is important
|
|
# because the next dispatch after a fake mode will attempt to use
|
|
# subclasses of tensors to dispatch, and any FakeTensor arguments
|
|
# will be considered eligible.
|
|
unrecognized_types = [
|
|
t for t in types if not issubclass(t, FakeTensor) and t is not Tensor
|
|
]
|
|
if unrecognized_types:
|
|
not_implemented_log.debug(
|
|
"FakeTensor unrecognized subclass(es): %s", unrecognized_types
|
|
)
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
|
|
fake_mode = None
|
|
for arg in pytree.arg_tree_leaves(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
if isinstance(arg, FakeTensor):
|
|
fake_mode = arg.fake_mode
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
assert fake_mode is not None
|
|
|
|
# If the fake mode is already active, don't try to reapply it!
|
|
# NotImplemented is the right thing to return here, because the
|
|
# typical situation this can occur is if ProxyTensorMode returned a
|
|
# NotImplemented because of a not implemented subclass; we may have
|
|
# unluckily attempted to hit FakeTensor's dispatch first,
|
|
# NotImplemented lets us keep chaining until we find the actual
|
|
# subclass
|
|
maybe_cur_fake_mode = torch._C._get_dispatch_mode(
|
|
torch._C._TorchDispatchModeKey.FAKE
|
|
)
|
|
if maybe_cur_fake_mode:
|
|
not_implemented_log.debug(
|
|
"FakeTensor mode already active: %s in %s",
|
|
fake_mode,
|
|
maybe_cur_fake_mode,
|
|
)
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
|
|
assert not fake_mode.in_kernel_invocation
|
|
|
|
with fake_mode:
|
|
return func(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def _find_common_device(
|
|
func: OpOverload, flat_args: Sequence[object]
|
|
) -> tuple[torch.device, bool]:
|
|
# Returns: (common_device, has_scalar_only_inputs)
|
|
|
|
# cpu - zero-dim tensors can be called in cuda kernels,
|
|
# so overwrite the common_device if it the only existing
|
|
# device comes from a cpu zero-dim tensor
|
|
common_device = None
|
|
has_scalar_only_inputs = False
|
|
is_cpu_zero_dim = None
|
|
|
|
def cpu_zero_dim(t: Tensor) -> bool:
|
|
return t.device.type == "cpu" and t.dim() == 0
|
|
|
|
def merge_devices(t: object) -> None:
|
|
nonlocal common_device
|
|
nonlocal is_cpu_zero_dim
|
|
if not isinstance(t, FakeTensor):
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if common_device is None:
|
|
common_device = t.device
|
|
is_cpu_zero_dim = cpu_zero_dim(t)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
t_is_cpu_zero_dim = cpu_zero_dim(t)
|
|
if t.device == common_device:
|
|
if is_cpu_zero_dim:
|
|
is_cpu_zero_dim = t_is_cpu_zero_dim
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# mismatching devices !
|
|
# if current tensor is cpu 0 dim, defer to existing device
|
|
if t_is_cpu_zero_dim:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# current device is from cpu 0 dim tensor, overwrite
|
|
if is_cpu_zero_dim:
|
|
common_device = t.device
|
|
is_cpu_zero_dim = t_is_cpu_zero_dim
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# mismatching devices of non-zero dim tensors, throw
|
|
# This might be valid behavior and need to be explicitly modeled, e.g. reshape_as
|
|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|
f"Unhandled FakeTensor Device Propagation for {func}, found two different devices {common_device}, {t.device}"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
for arg in flat_args:
|
|
merge_devices(arg)
|
|
|
|
# some functions that allow Python numbers to bind to Tensors
|
|
# if we have failed to find a device, and we're running one of these operators,
|
|
# we must have scalar only inputs
|
|
if should_allow_numbers_as_tensors(func) and common_device is None:
|
|
# ops with scalar only inputs always have result on cpu
|
|
has_scalar_only_inputs = True
|
|
common_device = torch.device("cpu")
|
|
|
|
assert common_device is not None, f"Could not find common device for {func}"
|
|
|
|
return common_device, has_scalar_only_inputs
|
|
|
|
def get_nested_int(
|
|
self,
|
|
*,
|
|
coeff: Union[int, torch.SymInt] = 1,
|
|
) -> torch.SymInt:
|
|
if self.nested_int_memo is None:
|
|
self.nested_int_memo = self.fake_mode.create_symbolic_nested_int(
|
|
nt_tensor_id=None
|
|
)
|
|
assert isinstance(self.nested_int_memo, torch.SymInt)
|
|
return self.nested_int_memo * coeff
|
|
|
|
# Similar to FunctionalTensor.tolist
|
|
def tolist(self) -> Any:
|
|
if self.dim() == 0:
|
|
return self.item()
|
|
elif self.dim() == 1:
|
|
return [elem.item() for elem in self]
|
|
else:
|
|
return [elem.tolist() for elem in self]
|
|
|
|
|
|
_MetadataIntLike = Union[IntLikeType, "_PySymInputStub", "_SymIntOutputStub"]
|
|
|
|
|
|
@dataclass_slots
|
|
@dataclass
|
|
class TensorMetadata:
|
|
"""
|
|
The Tensor metadata relevant to hashing FakeTensors when caching.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
dtype: torch.dtype
|
|
shape: tuple[_MetadataIntLike, ...]
|
|
stride: tuple[_MetadataIntLike, ...]
|
|
device: torch.device
|
|
layout: torch.layout
|
|
memory_format: Optional[torch.memory_format]
|
|
storage_offset: _MetadataIntLike
|
|
storage_bytes: Optional[_MetadataIntLike]
|
|
requires_grad: bool
|
|
is_quantized: bool
|
|
is_conj: bool
|
|
is_neg: bool
|
|
is_inference: bool
|
|
is_sparse: bool # read: is sparse COO
|
|
is_coalesced: Optional[bool]
|
|
dense_dim: Optional[int]
|
|
sparse_dim: Optional[int]
|
|
|
|
def _flatten_into(
|
|
self,
|
|
result: list[object],
|
|
mode: FakeTensorMode,
|
|
state: _CacheKeyState,
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
# Flatten the TensorMetadata out into `result`. Make sure to call
|
|
# state.convert_sym_int() on any SymInts.
|
|
for field in dataclasses.fields(self):
|
|
value = getattr(self, field.name)
|
|
if isinstance(value, (tuple, list, torch.Size)):
|
|
# This will recursively flatten the iterable, calling
|
|
# convert_sym_int() as necessary.
|
|
mode._prep_args_for_hash(result, value, state)
|
|
elif isinstance(value, SymInt):
|
|
state.convert_sym_int(result, value)
|
|
else:
|
|
result.append(value)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def extract_tensor_metadata(t: Tensor) -> TensorMetadata:
|
|
"""
|
|
Extract the TensorMetadata of a tensor.
|
|
"""
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|
memory_format: Optional[torch.memory_format] = suggest_memory_format(t)
|
|
# Don't call is_contiguous() on a Tensor which has symbolic sizes or things
|
|
# will go badly (guards will be messed up?)
|
|
if (
|
|
t._has_symbolic_sizes_strides
|
|
or is_sparse_any(t)
|
|
or not t.is_contiguous(memory_format=memory_format)
|
|
):
|
|
memory_format = None
|
|
|
|
storage_offset = t.storage_offset()
|
|
|
|
return TensorMetadata(
|
|
t.dtype,
|
|
t.shape,
|
|
t.stride() if t.layout == torch.strided else (),
|
|
t.device,
|
|
t.layout,
|
|
memory_format,
|
|
storage_offset,
|
|
# Only set storage_bytes for tensors that have storage (not sparse)
|
|
t.untyped_storage().nbytes() if not is_sparse_any(t) else None,
|
|
t.requires_grad,
|
|
t.is_quantized,
|
|
t.is_conj(),
|
|
t.is_neg(),
|
|
t.is_inference(),
|
|
t.is_sparse,
|
|
t.is_coalesced() if t.is_sparse else None,
|
|
t.dense_dim() if is_sparse_any(t) else None,
|
|
t.sparse_dim() if is_sparse_any(t) else None,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@dataclass_slots
|
|
@dataclass
|
|
class _DispatchCacheKey:
|
|
"""
|
|
Key for the FakeTensor dispatch cache.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
key: tuple[object, ...]
|
|
hashvalue: int
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, tup: tuple[object, ...]) -> None:
|
|
self.key = tup
|
|
self.hashvalue = hash(tup)
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
|
|
return isinstance(other, _DispatchCacheKey) and self.key == other.key
|
|
|
|
def __hash__(self) -> int:
|
|
return self.hashvalue
|
|
|
|
def strip_shape_env(self) -> None:
|
|
# We need to strip the ShapeEnv from any values before we store in the
|
|
# cache so the cache doesn't keep our ShapeEnvs alive.
|
|
for v in self.key:
|
|
if isinstance(v, _PySymInputStub):
|
|
v.strip_shape_env()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@dataclass_slots
|
|
@dataclass(frozen=True)
|
|
class _DispatchCacheEntryOutputInfo:
|
|
"""
|
|
Entry type for the FakeTensor dispatch cache for an output. Accounts for two
|
|
possibilities:
|
|
1) The op is inplace, and a hit means we need to alias the argument at a
|
|
given index.
|
|
2) We need to synthesize a new FakeTensor given tensor metadata. For view
|
|
ops, we further capture the index of the arg to alias.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
inplace_idx: Optional[int]
|
|
metadata: Optional[TensorMetadata]
|
|
view_idx: Optional[int]
|
|
|
|
|
|
@dataclass_slots
|
|
@dataclass(frozen=True)
|
|
class _DispatchCacheEntry:
|
|
"""
|
|
Entry type for the FakeTensor dispatch cache. It supports two types of outputs
|
|
1) tensor
|
|
2) tuple of tensors
|
|
|
|
is_output_tuple flag helps in differentiating the return type
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
output_infos: tuple[_DispatchCacheEntryOutputInfo]
|
|
is_output_tuple: bool = False
|
|
|
|
|
|
@dataclass_slots
|
|
@dataclass(frozen=True)
|
|
class _BypassDispatchCache(Exception):
|
|
"""
|
|
Signals cases that should skip FakeTensor caching.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
reason: str
|
|
|
|
|
|
@dataclass_slots
|
|
@dataclass(frozen=True)
|
|
class DispatchCacheInfo:
|
|
"""
|
|
Information about the state of the FakeTensor dispatch cache.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
hits: int
|
|
misses: int
|
|
bypasses: dict[str, int]
|
|
size: int
|
|
|
|
|
|
# We keep one instantiation of `fake_tensor_converter` active
|
|
# for the duration of `with FakeTensorMode()`.
|
|
# This allows accurate storage aliasing across invocation of
|
|
# different operators. While this will keep all freshly allocated
|
|
# tensors alive during `FakeTensorMode`, there will no be no
|
|
# new allocations of Tensors which have non-meta storage so
|
|
# memory should not significantly increase.
|
|
|
|
|
|
class FakeTensorMode(TorchDispatchMode):
|
|
cache: dict[_DispatchCacheKey, _DispatchCacheEntry] = {}
|
|
cache_hits: int = 0
|
|
cache_misses: int = 0
|
|
cache_bypasses: dict[str, int] = defaultdict(int)
|
|
# Every time you retrace using the same fake tensor mode, you should
|
|
# advance the epoch so we don't reuse unbacked memos
|
|
epoch: int = 0
|
|
in_kernel_invocation: bool = False
|
|
static_shapes: bool
|
|
shape_env: Optional[ShapeEnv]
|
|
_stack: Optional[str]
|
|
allow_meta: bool
|
|
|
|
# NestedTensor uses a tensor_id_counter to uniquely identify offsets.
|
|
# This counter is incremented when an offsets is used to create an NJT
|
|
# for the first time. To avoid mutating eager state if we construct NJT
|
|
# during tracing, we maintain a separate counter on the FakeTensorMode.
|
|
# The initial count is set to the current eager tensor_id_counter value
|
|
# upon initialization, and every time you retrace using the same fake tensor
|
|
# mode, you should reset the counter to the initial count.
|
|
nt_tensor_id_counter: int = -1
|
|
nt_tensor_id_initial_count: int = -1
|
|
|
|
def __init__(
|
|
self,
|
|
*,
|
|
allow_fallback_kernels: bool = True,
|
|
allow_non_fake_inputs: bool = False,
|
|
shape_env: Optional[ShapeEnv] = None,
|
|
static_shapes: Optional[bool] = None,
|
|
# TODO: This is a temporary measure, see
|
|
# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/126245#discussion_r1604185748
|
|
# We're currently solely using this to impede population of
|
|
# item_memo for 0d scalar tensor inputs when export, because this
|
|
# causes things that used to be deferred runtime asserts to turn into
|
|
# guards, and then the guards are just lost. We can potentially fix
|
|
# this by ensuring guards also get put in the graph, but this is
|
|
# pending a rework of how deferred runtime asserts in export. Once
|
|
# that's done, we can remove this.
|
|
export: bool = False,
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
log.debug("create_mode 0x%x", id(self))
|
|
super().__init__()
|
|
self.allow_fallback_kernels = allow_fallback_kernels
|
|
|
|
import torch._dynamo.config
|
|
import torch._functorch.config
|
|
|
|
self.propagate_real_tensors = (
|
|
torch._functorch.config.fake_tensor_propagate_real_tensors
|
|
)
|
|
self.fake_tensor_converter = FakeTensorConverter(
|
|
copy_data=self.propagate_real_tensors,
|
|
export=export,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if static_shapes is not None:
|
|
self.static_shapes = static_shapes
|
|
else:
|
|
self.static_shapes = shape_env is None
|
|
|
|
# This is temporarily patched to True in Dynamo to grandfather in some
|
|
# places where we unconditionally allow scalar outputs, TO BE REMOVED
|
|
self.allow_scalar_outputs = False
|
|
|
|
self._allow_unsafe_data_ptr_access = (
|
|
torch._functorch.config.fake_tensor_allow_unsafe_data_ptr_access
|
|
)
|
|
self.allow_meta = torch._functorch.config.fake_tensor_allow_meta
|
|
self.cache_enabled = (
|
|
torch._dynamo.config.fake_tensor_cache_enabled
|
|
and not self.propagate_real_tensors
|
|
)
|
|
self.cache_crosscheck_enabled = (
|
|
torch._dynamo.config.fake_tensor_cache_crosscheck_enabled
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# A flag that controls, whether we want to invoke ops on mix of
|
|
# real weights/global variables and fake inputs
|
|
self.allow_non_fake_inputs = allow_non_fake_inputs
|
|
|
|
# [in_kernel_invocation]
|
|
# when FakeTensor is invoked in user code, .device should return
|
|
# the fake_device of the tensor so that code such as as `if x.is_cuda`
|
|
# or torch.zeros([10, 10], device=x.device) continues to execute as if
|
|
# the FakeTensor were real. However, within kernel execution, we return
|
|
# the `Meta` device because all computation within the kernels should
|
|
# behave as if the Tensors are on meta devices. Kernels should allocate
|
|
# new tensors on meta devices, and checks like `is_meta` should return true.
|
|
# within python refs, we always return the real device by defining
|
|
# the device property
|
|
self.in_kernel_invocation = False
|
|
|
|
# True if we enter'ed and actually enabled fake tensor mode,
|
|
# false if it was a no-op. Not thread safe but neither is
|
|
# in_kernel_invocation
|
|
# If another fake mode was already active when we enter, we also stash it here.
|
|
# That way when we exit, we know to re-enable the previous fake mode.
|
|
self.enter_stack: list[
|
|
tuple[bool, Optional[TorchDispatchMode], Optional[bool]]
|
|
] = []
|
|
|
|
self.shape_env = shape_env
|
|
|
|
self._stack_trace = traceback.extract_stack()
|
|
self._stack = None
|
|
|
|
# Indicates to our torch_dispatch dispatching infra that
|
|
# this is an "infra" mode with lower dispatching precedence.
|
|
self._mode_key = torch._C._TorchDispatchModeKey.FAKE
|
|
|
|
import torch.nested._internal.nested_tensor
|
|
|
|
self.nt_tensor_id_initial_count = (
|
|
torch.nested._internal.nested_tensor._tensor_id_counter
|
|
)
|
|
self.nt_tensor_id_counter = self.nt_tensor_id_initial_count
|
|
|
|
def reset_nt_tensor_id_counter(self) -> None:
|
|
self.nt_tensor_id_counter = self.nt_tensor_id_initial_count
|
|
|
|
# Typically, there is only one fake tensor mode and you test for it by
|
|
# doing an isinstance test. However, in some situations, there might be
|
|
# TWO fake tensor modes. The canonical example of this is exporting
|
|
# a fake model: there is an outer fake mode created by the user, and
|
|
# an inner fake mode created by Dynamo. The two phase process is required
|
|
# because the outer fake mode typically won't have a ShapeEnv, even if
|
|
# the user is interested in exporting with dynamic shapes (so the inner
|
|
# fake mode will actually have a ShapeEnv and swap in symbolic sizes.)
|
|
#
|
|
# In this case, it's insufficient to test only one FakeTensor: you need
|
|
# to distinguish between our fake tensor and other fake tensors. That's
|
|
# what this function does.
|
|
def is_our_fake(self, t: object) -> TypeGuard[FakeTensor]:
|
|
return isinstance(t, FakeTensor) and t.fake_mode is self
|
|
|
|
# If we should avoid device init. This changes the behavior of various APIs:
|
|
# - We avoid constant-prop on Tensors with ops that move them to another device
|
|
# - We change the torch.tensor ctor contract to never materialize
|
|
# tensors on device
|
|
# (see NOTE: [torch.tensor, lift_fresh, and device movement])
|
|
@property
|
|
def avoid_device_init(self) -> bool:
|
|
if torch.xpu._is_compiled():
|
|
assert not torch.cuda._is_compiled()
|
|
return not torch.xpu.is_available()
|
|
|
|
return not (
|
|
torch.cuda.is_available()
|
|
or (hasattr(torch, "hpu") and torch.hpu.is_available())
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def stack(self) -> str:
|
|
if self._stack is None:
|
|
self._stack = "".join(traceback.format_list(self._stack_trace))
|
|
return self._stack
|
|
|
|
@count
|
|
def __torch_dispatch__(
|
|
self,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
types: Sequence[type],
|
|
args: Sequence[object] = (),
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object] = immutable_dict(),
|
|
) -> object:
|
|
# FakeTensorMode should not be set when we're inside of it.
|
|
assert (
|
|
torch._C._get_dispatch_mode(torch._C._TorchDispatchModeKey.FAKE) is None
|
|
), func
|
|
try:
|
|
return self.dispatch(func, types, args, kwargs)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
log.exception("fake tensor raised TypeError")
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
# No-op if FakeTensorMode is already in use
|
|
def __enter__(self) -> Self:
|
|
import torch.nested._internal.nested_tensor
|
|
|
|
prev_only_lift_cpu_tensors = None
|
|
if self.avoid_device_init:
|
|
# See NOTE: [torch.tensor, lift_fresh, and device movement]
|
|
prev_only_lift_cpu_tensors = torch._C._only_lift_cpu_tensors()
|
|
torch._C._set_only_lift_cpu_tensors(True)
|
|
maybe_prev_fake_mode = torch._C._unset_dispatch_mode(self._mode_key)
|
|
if self is not maybe_prev_fake_mode:
|
|
self.enter_stack.append(
|
|
(True, maybe_prev_fake_mode, prev_only_lift_cpu_tensors)
|
|
)
|
|
return super().__enter__()
|
|
else:
|
|
# no-op (still need to re-set the fake mode though since we unset it)
|
|
torch._C._set_dispatch_mode(self)
|
|
self.enter_stack.append((False, None, prev_only_lift_cpu_tensors))
|
|
return self
|
|
|
|
def __exit__(
|
|
self,
|
|
a: Optional[type[BaseException]],
|
|
b: Optional[BaseException],
|
|
c: Optional[TracebackType],
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
(
|
|
live,
|
|
maybe_prev_fake_mode,
|
|
maybe_prev_only_lift_cpu_tensors,
|
|
) = self.enter_stack.pop()
|
|
if live:
|
|
super().__exit__(a, b, c)
|
|
|
|
# Re-enable the previous fake mode, if there was one.
|
|
if maybe_prev_fake_mode is not None:
|
|
torch._C._set_dispatch_mode(maybe_prev_fake_mode)
|
|
if maybe_prev_only_lift_cpu_tensors is not None:
|
|
torch._C._set_only_lift_cpu_tensors(maybe_prev_only_lift_cpu_tensors)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def is_infra_mode(cls) -> bool:
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def cache_info(cls) -> DispatchCacheInfo:
|
|
"""
|
|
Query the state of the dispatch cache.
|
|
"""
|
|
return DispatchCacheInfo(
|
|
FakeTensorMode.cache_hits,
|
|
FakeTensorMode.cache_misses,
|
|
dict(FakeTensorMode.cache_bypasses),
|
|
len(FakeTensorMode.cache),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def cache_clear(cls) -> None:
|
|
"""
|
|
Clear the dispatch cache.
|
|
"""
|
|
cls.cache_hits = 0
|
|
cls.cache_misses = 0
|
|
cls.cache_bypasses.clear()
|
|
cls.cache.clear()
|
|
|
|
def _cached_dispatch_impl(
|
|
self,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
types: Sequence[type],
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
) -> object:
|
|
"""
|
|
Lookup a cache entry for the given arguments. If none exists, dispatch
|
|
and cache the result (if the result is eligible for caching).
|
|
"""
|
|
output: object = _UNASSIGNED
|
|
try:
|
|
state = _CacheKeyState(self.shape_env)
|
|
key = self._cache_key(state, func, args, kwargs)
|
|
if state.cache_on_shape_env():
|
|
assert state.shape_env is not None
|
|
cache = state.shape_env.fake_tensor_cache
|
|
else:
|
|
cache = FakeTensorMode.cache
|
|
entry = cache.get(key, None)
|
|
if entry is not None:
|
|
output = self._output_from_cache_entry(state, entry, key, func, args)
|
|
FakeTensorMode.cache_hits += 1
|
|
if self.cache_crosscheck_enabled:
|
|
# For debugging / testing: Validate that the output synthesized
|
|
# from the cache matches the output created by normal dispatch.
|
|
self._crosscheck_cache_output(output, func, types, args, kwargs)
|
|
else:
|
|
self._validate_cache_key(func, args, kwargs)
|
|
output = self._dispatch_impl(func, types, args, kwargs)
|
|
entry = self._make_cache_entry(state, key, func, args, kwargs, output)
|
|
key.strip_shape_env()
|
|
cache[key] = entry
|
|
FakeTensorMode.cache_misses += 1
|
|
except _BypassDispatchCache as e:
|
|
FakeTensorMode.cache_bypasses[e.reason] += 1
|
|
|
|
if output is _UNASSIGNED:
|
|
output = self._dispatch_impl(func, types, args, kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return output
|
|
|
|
def _cache_key(
|
|
self,
|
|
state: _CacheKeyState,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
) -> _DispatchCacheKey:
|
|
"""
|
|
Create a cache key given the dispatch args. Raises _BypassDispatchCache
|
|
for any situation that precludes caching.
|
|
"""
|
|
key_values = [
|
|
func,
|
|
# Capture the default_dtype mode since that can affect the output tensor,
|
|
# e.g., when operating on constant float values.
|
|
torch.get_default_dtype(),
|
|
# Capture the current device to support, e.g., cache tensor creation,
|
|
# where there isn't necessarily a tensor to take the device from.
|
|
torch._C._get_default_device(),
|
|
# We want to create tensors from cached metadata only when the inference
|
|
# mode is the same.
|
|
torch.is_inference_mode_enabled(),
|
|
# Shape env settings could affect behavior. One example seen in the wild:
|
|
# Disallowing dynamic shapes can introduce a DynamicOutputShapeException
|
|
# where it wasn't seen on a previous instance of the same op.
|
|
self.shape_env.settings if self.shape_env else None,
|
|
]
|
|
# Translate any FakeTensor args to metadata.
|
|
if args:
|
|
self._prep_args_for_hash(key_values, args, state)
|
|
if kwargs:
|
|
self._prep_args_for_hash(key_values, kwargs, state)
|
|
return _DispatchCacheKey(tuple(key_values))
|
|
|
|
def _validate_cache_key(
|
|
self,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
"""
|
|
Validate that the cache key generated by _cache_key will be
|
|
reasonable.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Avoid caching for any ops that would require a more sophisticated
|
|
# caching implementation, e.g., data dependent ops or ops that modify
|
|
# the inputs.
|
|
if torch.Tag.data_dependent_output in func.tags:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("data dependent output")
|
|
|
|
if torch.Tag.dynamic_output_shape in func.tags:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("dynamic output shape")
|
|
|
|
if torch.Tag.inplace_view in func.tags:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("inplace view")
|
|
|
|
if func == aten._unsafe_view.default:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("unsafe view")
|
|
|
|
if func in self.lift_fns:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("lift")
|
|
|
|
if func.name() == "inductor::resize_storage_bytes_":
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("inductor::resize_storage_bytes_")
|
|
|
|
if not torch._library.utils.is_builtin(func):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("non-builtin")
|
|
|
|
# In order to handle storage aliasing, we need to establish the alias
|
|
# for any view op on a cache hit. But CompositeImplicitAutograd ops may
|
|
# or may not alias the input, so just punt on caching these.
|
|
if func.is_view and torch._C._dispatch_has_kernel_for_dispatch_key(
|
|
func.name(), torch._C.DispatchKey.CompositeImplicitAutograd
|
|
):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("CompositeImplicitAutograd")
|
|
|
|
def _prep_args_for_hash(
|
|
self,
|
|
result: list[object],
|
|
args: Union[Mapping[str, object], Sequence[object], Iterable[object]],
|
|
state: _CacheKeyState,
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
"""
|
|
Translate the provided args into a form suitable for caching at FakeTensor
|
|
dispatch, i.e., convert unhashable types like lists & dicts into tuples and
|
|
convert FakeTensors into metadata. Raises _BypassDispatchCache to signal
|
|
unsupported cases that should bypass caching.
|
|
"""
|
|
if isinstance(args, dict):
|
|
self._prep_args_for_hash(result, args.keys(), state)
|
|
self._prep_args_for_hash(result, args.values(), state)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
for arg in args:
|
|
if isinstance(arg, FakeTensor):
|
|
if not self.is_our_fake(arg):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("not our fake")
|
|
if arg.constant is not None:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("constant attribute")
|
|
if is_sparse_any(arg):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache(f"{arg.layout} tensor")
|
|
# FIXME: For now back out caching when there are symbolic nbytes
|
|
# - this doesn't seem to play nice with set(). See T196779132 for examples.
|
|
if isinstance(arg.untyped_storage().nbytes(), SymInt):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("symbolic nbytes")
|
|
metadata = extract_tensor_metadata(arg)
|
|
metadata._flatten_into(result, self, state)
|
|
elif isinstance(arg, Tensor):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("non-fake tensor")
|
|
elif isinstance(arg, SymInt):
|
|
state.convert_sym_int(result, arg)
|
|
elif isinstance(arg, (SymBool, SymFloat)):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("symbolic shape")
|
|
elif isinstance(arg, (list, tuple, dict)):
|
|
self._prep_args_for_hash(result, arg, state)
|
|
else:
|
|
# It's important to capture the type of the arg since, e.g., 1 and 1.0
|
|
# hash to the same value, but can produce different dtypes for the
|
|
# output tensor.
|
|
result.append(type(arg))
|
|
result.append(arg)
|
|
|
|
def _validate_output_for_cache_entry(
|
|
self,
|
|
state: _CacheKeyState,
|
|
key: _DispatchCacheKey,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
output: Optional[FakeTensor],
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
# Some ops return tuples of Tensors, but it's rare, so avoid
|
|
# the complexity of caching other types.
|
|
if not isinstance(output, FakeTensor):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("non-FakeTensor output")
|
|
|
|
# Avoid caching FakeTensors with constants attached since those
|
|
# can be invalidated.
|
|
if output.constant is not None:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("constant attribute")
|
|
|
|
# TODO: support caching sparse outputs?
|
|
if output.is_sparse:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("sparse output")
|
|
|
|
if is_sparse_compressed(output):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("sparse compressed output")
|
|
|
|
# Can an in-place op really reference a kwarg? If so, then we need
|
|
# to extend the implementation to handle it.
|
|
for kval in kwargs.values():
|
|
if id(kval) == id(output):
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("kwarg aliases output")
|
|
|
|
def _get_output_info_for_cache_entry(
|
|
self,
|
|
state: _CacheKeyState,
|
|
key: _DispatchCacheKey,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
output: FakeTensor,
|
|
) -> _DispatchCacheEntryOutputInfo:
|
|
# If this is an in-place op, the entry records which input arg is aliased.
|
|
for idx in range(len(args)):
|
|
if id(args[idx]) == id(output):
|
|
return _DispatchCacheEntryOutputInfo(
|
|
inplace_idx=idx, metadata=None, view_idx=None
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Otherwise, create an entry that records the output tensor's metadata.
|
|
view_idx = None
|
|
if func.is_view:
|
|
idxs = [i for i, t in enumerate(args) if isinstance(t, Tensor)]
|
|
assert len(idxs) == 1
|
|
view_idx = idxs[0]
|
|
|
|
metadata = extract_tensor_metadata(output)
|
|
metadata.shape = tuple(state.convert_output(v) for v in metadata.shape)
|
|
metadata.stride = tuple(state.convert_output(v) for v in metadata.stride)
|
|
metadata.storage_offset = state.convert_output(metadata.storage_offset)
|
|
metadata.storage_bytes = (
|
|
None
|
|
if metadata.storage_bytes is None
|
|
else state.convert_output(metadata.storage_bytes)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
entry = _DispatchCacheEntryOutputInfo(
|
|
inplace_idx=None,
|
|
metadata=metadata,
|
|
view_idx=view_idx,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# N.B.: Some checks for bypassing the cache would be performed on the
|
|
# output tensor synthesized from the cached metadata. As an optimization,
|
|
# we can synthesize a tensor here and do the checks on that instance.
|
|
# This approach keeps the (more frequent) cache-hit path as lightweight
|
|
# as possible.
|
|
entry_for_synth_output = _DispatchCacheEntry(
|
|
output_infos=(entry,), is_output_tuple=False
|
|
)
|
|
synth_output = self._output_from_cache_entry(
|
|
state, entry_for_synth_output, key, func, args
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Make sure the dispatch_key_set from the synthesized output tensor will
|
|
# be the same.
|
|
synth_key_set = torch._C._dispatch_key_set(synth_output)
|
|
key_set = torch._C._dispatch_key_set(output)
|
|
if synth_key_set != key_set:
|
|
raise _BypassDispatchCache("dispatch_key_set mismatch")
|
|
|
|
return entry
|
|
|
|
def _make_cache_entry(
|
|
self,
|
|
state: _CacheKeyState,
|
|
key: _DispatchCacheKey,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
output: Optional[FakeTensor],
|
|
) -> _DispatchCacheEntry:
|
|
"""
|
|
Make a cache entry object for the given 'output' Tensor. Raises
|
|
_BypassDispatchCache if the output tensor has characteristics that
|
|
prevent caching it.
|
|
"""
|
|
if output is None:
|
|
output_info = _DispatchCacheEntryOutputInfo(
|
|
inplace_idx=None, metadata=None, view_idx=None
|
|
)
|
|
return _DispatchCacheEntry(
|
|
output_infos=(output_info,), is_output_tuple=False
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(output, tuple):
|
|
for out_element in output:
|
|
self._validate_output_for_cache_entry(
|
|
state, key, func, args, kwargs, out_element
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
self._validate_output_for_cache_entry(
|
|
state, key, func, args, kwargs, output
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(output, tuple):
|
|
output_infos = [
|
|
self._get_output_info_for_cache_entry(
|
|
state, key, func, args, kwargs, out_elem
|
|
)
|
|
for out_elem in output
|
|
]
|
|
return _DispatchCacheEntry(
|
|
output_infos=tuple(output_infos), is_output_tuple=True
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
output_info = self._get_output_info_for_cache_entry(
|
|
state, key, func, args, kwargs, output
|
|
)
|
|
return _DispatchCacheEntry(
|
|
output_infos=(output_info,), is_output_tuple=False
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def _get_output_tensor_from_cache_entry(
|
|
self,
|
|
state: _CacheKeyState,
|
|
entry: _DispatchCacheEntryOutputInfo,
|
|
key: _DispatchCacheKey,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
) -> Optional[FakeTensor]:
|
|
if entry.inplace_idx is not None:
|
|
# This is an in-place op; return the aliased arg.
|
|
inplace_arg = args[entry.inplace_idx]
|
|
assert isinstance(inplace_arg, FakeTensor)
|
|
return inplace_arg
|
|
|
|
# Synthesize a new FakeTensor with the cached metadata.
|
|
metadata = entry.metadata
|
|
if metadata is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
assert not is_sparse_any(metadata)
|
|
|
|
def check_value(
|
|
value: _MetadataIntLike, state: _CacheKeyState
|
|
) -> Union[IntLikeType]:
|
|
if isinstance(value, _SymIntOutputStub):
|
|
assert state.shape_env is not None
|
|
return value.extract(key, state.shape_env)
|
|
else:
|
|
assert not isinstance(value, _PySymInputStub)
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
shape = tuple(check_value(v, state) for v in metadata.shape)
|
|
stride = tuple(check_value(v, state) for v in metadata.stride)
|
|
storage_offset = check_value(metadata.storage_offset, state)
|
|
if metadata.storage_bytes is not None:
|
|
check_value(metadata.storage_bytes, state)
|
|
|
|
maybe_suppress: Callable[[], typing.ContextManager] = contextlib.nullcontext
|
|
if self.shape_env is not None:
|
|
maybe_suppress = self.shape_env.suppress_guards
|
|
|
|
with in_kernel_invocation_manager(self), maybe_suppress():
|
|
empty = torch.empty_strided(
|
|
shape,
|
|
stride,
|
|
dtype=metadata.dtype,
|
|
layout=metadata.layout,
|
|
device="meta",
|
|
requires_grad=metadata.requires_grad,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if metadata.is_conj:
|
|
torch._C._set_conj(empty, True)
|
|
if metadata.is_neg:
|
|
torch._C._set_neg(empty, True)
|
|
|
|
if func.is_view:
|
|
# For view ops, the storage should be the same as the tensor input.
|
|
view_arg = args[cast(int, entry.view_idx)]
|
|
assert isinstance(view_arg, FakeTensor)
|
|
storage = view_arg.untyped_storage()
|
|
with in_kernel_invocation_manager(self), maybe_suppress():
|
|
empty.set_(storage, storage_offset, shape, stride)
|
|
|
|
return FakeTensor(self, empty, metadata.device)
|
|
|
|
def _output_from_cache_entry(
|
|
self,
|
|
state: _CacheKeyState,
|
|
entry: _DispatchCacheEntry,
|
|
key: _DispatchCacheKey,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
) -> Union[Optional[FakeTensor], tuple[Optional[FakeTensor], ...]]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Create a new FakeTensor from the cache entry.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if entry.is_output_tuple:
|
|
outputs = [
|
|
self._get_output_tensor_from_cache_entry(
|
|
state,
|
|
output_info,
|
|
key,
|
|
func,
|
|
args,
|
|
)
|
|
for output_info in entry.output_infos
|
|
]
|
|
return tuple(outputs)
|
|
else:
|
|
return self._get_output_tensor_from_cache_entry(
|
|
state, entry.output_infos[0], key, func, args
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def _crosscheck_cache_output(
|
|
self,
|
|
output: Union[Optional[FakeTensor], tuple[Optional[FakeTensor], ...]],
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
types: Sequence[type],
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
"""
|
|
Helper to validate that the output synthesized from the cache matches
|
|
the output created by normal dispatch.
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
true_output = self._dispatch_impl(func, types, args, kwargs)
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|
f"FakeTensor cache crosscheck failure: func={func}, "
|
|
f"args={args}, kwargs={kwargs}: Dispatch raised={e}"
|
|
) from e
|
|
try:
|
|
if (true_output is not None) and (output is not None):
|
|
if isinstance(true_output, tuple):
|
|
assert len(true_output) == len(output)
|
|
for a, b in zip(true_output, output):
|
|
assert_metadata_eq(assert_eq, a, b)
|
|
else:
|
|
assert not isinstance(output, tuple)
|
|
assert_metadata_eq(assert_eq, true_output, output)
|
|
else:
|
|
assert true_output is None
|
|
assert output is None
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|
f"FakeTensor cache crosscheck failure: func={func}, "
|
|
f"args={args}, kwargs={kwargs}"
|
|
) from e
|
|
|
|
def dispatch(
|
|
self,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
types: Sequence[type],
|
|
args: Sequence[object] = (),
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object] = immutable_dict(),
|
|
) -> object:
|
|
kwargs = kwargs or {}
|
|
with no_dispatch():
|
|
log.debug("%s %s %s", func, args, kwargs)
|
|
|
|
if func in _DISPATCH_META_HANDLERS:
|
|
return _DISPATCH_META_HANDLERS[func](args)
|
|
|
|
if log.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG:
|
|
log.debug(
|
|
"%sFakeTensorMode.__torch_dispatch__: %s", " " * RECURSION_COUNT, func
|
|
)
|
|
# NOTE: incr is intentionally unused for a RAII pattern
|
|
incr = IncrementRecursionCount() # noqa: F841
|
|
|
|
# Some attribute queries that can be serviced directly
|
|
# See Note [is_coalesced is dispatched]
|
|
if func in _DISPATCH_HANDLE_DIRECTLY:
|
|
# NB: no_dispatch is ok here too, this func is very simple
|
|
with in_kernel_invocation_manager(self):
|
|
return func(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
if self.cache_enabled:
|
|
return self._cached_dispatch_impl(func, types, args, kwargs)
|
|
else:
|
|
return self._dispatch_impl(func, types, args, kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def _maybe_infer_fake(
|
|
self, func: OpOverload, path: KeyPath, fake: object, real: object
|
|
) -> Optional[object]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Helper to cross-check fake/real output properties & values,
|
|
and create new fake vals if mismatched.
|
|
"""
|
|
import sympy
|
|
|
|
from torch._subclasses.fake_utils import _check_fake_real_tensors
|
|
|
|
def _check_fake_real_vals(fake: Any, real: Any) -> None:
|
|
# use real values + ShapeEnv to check mismatches between potentially symbolic values
|
|
if isinstance(fake, (SymInt, SymFloat)):
|
|
# symbolic expression, ask ShapeEnv to substitute known backed/unbacked values
|
|
assert self.shape_env is not None
|
|
if (
|
|
not fake.node.expr.free_symbols
|
|
- self.shape_env.var_to_val.keys()
|
|
- self.shape_env.unbacked_var_to_val.keys()
|
|
):
|
|
if (
|
|
self.shape_env._maybe_evaluate_static(
|
|
sympy.Eq(fake.node.expr, real), compute_hint=True
|
|
)
|
|
is not sympy.S.true
|
|
):
|
|
raise MetadataMismatchError(
|
|
f"mismatch between fake value {fake} and real value {real} "
|
|
)
|
|
elif isinstance(
|
|
fake, (int, float, bool)
|
|
): # concrete value, check direct equality
|
|
if fake != real:
|
|
raise MetadataMismatchError(
|
|
f"mismatch between fake value {fake} and real value {real} "
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(fake, torch.Tensor):
|
|
try:
|
|
_check_fake_real_tensors(
|
|
real, # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
|
fake, # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
|
context="Real tensor propagation found",
|
|
sizes=False, # manual check below
|
|
strides=False, # skip strides
|
|
storage_offset=True,
|
|
requires_grad=False, # issues with FakeTensorConverter preserving requires_grad
|
|
)
|
|
except MetadataMismatchError as exc:
|
|
if torch._functorch.config.generate_fake_kernels_from_real_mismatches:
|
|
dtrace_structured(
|
|
"mismatched_fake_kernel",
|
|
metadata_fn=lambda: {
|
|
"op": str(func),
|
|
"reason": exc.reason, # noqa: F821
|
|
},
|
|
)
|
|
return _infer_fake_from_real_tensor(self, func, real) # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
|
raise MetadataMismatchError(
|
|
f"Real tensor propagation found a metadata mismatch between "
|
|
f"fake tensor {fake} and real tensor {real}, "
|
|
f" at output{keystr(path)}, for func: {func}"
|
|
) from exc
|
|
|
|
for j, (s_fake, s_real) in enumerate(zip(fake.size(), real.size())): # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
|
try:
|
|
_check_fake_real_vals(s_fake, s_real)
|
|
except MetadataMismatchError as exc:
|
|
if (
|
|
torch._functorch.config.generate_fake_kernels_from_real_mismatches
|
|
):
|
|
dtrace_structured(
|
|
"mismatched_fake_kernel",
|
|
metadata_fn=lambda: {
|
|
"op": str(func),
|
|
"reason": exc.reason, # noqa: F821
|
|
},
|
|
)
|
|
return _infer_fake_from_real_tensor(self, func, real) # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
|
raise MetadataMismatchError(
|
|
f"Real tensor propagation found an output size mismatch between "
|
|
f"fake shape {s_fake} and real shape {s_real}, "
|
|
f"at output{keystr(path)}.size({j}), for func: {func}"
|
|
) from exc
|
|
else:
|
|
try:
|
|
_check_fake_real_vals(fake, real)
|
|
except MetadataMismatchError as exc:
|
|
raise MetadataMismatchError(
|
|
f"Real tensor propagation found an output value mismatch between "
|
|
f"fake output value {fake} and real output value {real}, "
|
|
f"at output{keystr(path)}, for func: {func}"
|
|
) from exc
|
|
return fake
|
|
|
|
def _maybe_infer_fake_kernel_from_pytree_out(
|
|
self,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
fake_in: object,
|
|
real_in: object,
|
|
fake_out: object,
|
|
real_out: object,
|
|
) -> Optional[object]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Helper to cross-check fake/real output properties & values,
|
|
and create new fake vals if mismatched, but at the kernel level.
|
|
Means this handles pytree outputs & checks aliasing.
|
|
"""
|
|
from torch._subclasses.fake_utils import _check_alias_info
|
|
|
|
fake_paths_leaves, fake_spec = pytree.tree_flatten_with_path(fake_out)
|
|
real_leaves, _ = pytree.tree_flatten(real_out)
|
|
try:
|
|
# catch aliasing mismatches between fake/real tensors
|
|
_check_alias_info(
|
|
"Real tensor propagation found", real_out, real_in, fake_out, fake_in
|
|
)
|
|
except MetadataMismatchError as exc:
|
|
# if mismatch found, optionally infer fake kernel
|
|
if torch._functorch.config.generate_fake_kernels_from_real_mismatches:
|
|
dtrace_structured(
|
|
"mismatched_fake_kernel",
|
|
metadata_fn=lambda: {
|
|
"op": str(func),
|
|
"reason": (
|
|
f"Mismatched aliasing spec between fake kernel and real kernel: {exc.reason}" # noqa: F821
|
|
),
|
|
},
|
|
)
|
|
# if aliasing mismatches are found, it's likely that the fake tensor impl
|
|
# is incorrectly aliasing, since we don't support aliasing custom ops.
|
|
# in this case we can default to inferring non-aliasing fake kernels from the real outputs.
|
|
return tree_map(
|
|
lambda x: _infer_fake_from_real_tensor(self, func, x), real_out
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise MetadataMismatchError(
|
|
f"Real tensor propagation found an aliasing mismatch between "
|
|
f"fake output {fake_out} and real output {real_out}, "
|
|
f" for func: {func}"
|
|
) from exc
|
|
|
|
# if no errors raised, run cross checks on fake/real tensors,
|
|
# optionally overriding individual fake tensors, if individual meta kernel output is incorrect.
|
|
fake_leaves = [
|
|
self._maybe_infer_fake(func, _fake_path, _fake_out, _real_out)
|
|
for (_fake_path, _fake_out), _real_out in zip(
|
|
fake_paths_leaves, real_leaves
|
|
)
|
|
]
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|
return pytree.tree_unflatten(fake_leaves, fake_spec)
|
|
|
|
def _dispatch_impl(
|
|
self,
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|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
types: Sequence[type],
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
) -> Optional[FakeTensor]:
|
|
flat_args, args_spec = pytree.tree_flatten((args, kwargs))
|
|
|
|
# DO NOT PUT LOGIC BEFORE UNRECOGNIZED TYPE CHECKING
|
|
# We must throw NotImplemented in case of unrecognized types to handle subclasses.
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|
# Throwing the exception will pass the control to the next __torch_dispatch__.
|
|
# See [subclass inputs] below
|
|
# NB: If you're seeing a mysterious infinite loop involving fake
|
|
# tensor, it might be related to this line. Though I'm not sure
|
|
# how you'll know to read this comment, as this line won't show up
|
|
# in the stack trace.
|
|
has_unrecognized_types = _check_for_subclass(flat_args)
|
|
if has_unrecognized_types:
|
|
unrecognized_types = [
|
|
type(x) for x in flat_args if _check_for_subclass_arg(x)
|
|
]
|
|
not_implemented_log.debug(
|
|
"FakeTensorMode unrecognized subclass(es): %s", unrecognized_types
|
|
)
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|
return NotImplemented
|
|
|
|
flat_arg_fake_tensors = [t for t in flat_args if self.is_our_fake(t)]
|
|
has_symbolic_sizes = any(
|
|
i._has_symbolic_sizes_strides for i in flat_arg_fake_tensors
|
|
) or any(isinstance(a, SymInt) for a in flat_args)
|
|
|
|
converter = self.fake_tensor_converter
|
|
|
|
is_lift_func = func in self.lift_fns
|
|
|
|
# To constant propagate through these functions:
|
|
# 1, If this is a lift due to a torch.tensor call,
|
|
# the input tensor is guaranteed to be a
|
|
# constant, so we keep a copy of the original argument along so
|
|
# we can query it if we're asked to item() it at some later point.
|
|
# (Note that you can always call a lift fn manually, so we do
|
|
# have to check if there are any fake tensors!)
|
|
# 2, Some functions that allow Python numbers to bind to Tensors, e.g, torch.div
|
|
if (is_lift_func and not flat_arg_fake_tensors) or (
|
|
should_allow_numbers_as_tensors(func)
|
|
and not has_symbolic_sizes
|
|
and not flat_arg_fake_tensors
|
|
):
|
|
assert all(
|
|
t.constant is not None for t in flat_arg_fake_tensors
|
|
), f"{func} should not have fake inputs without constants"
|
|
const_flat_args = [
|
|
a.constant if self.is_our_fake(a) else a for a in flat_args
|
|
]
|
|
const_args, const_kwargs = pytree.tree_unflatten(const_flat_args, args_spec)
|
|
out = func(*const_args, **const_kwargs)
|
|
if type(out) is Tensor and self.may_turn_const(out):
|
|
# NB: not in_kernel_invocation_manager because we're doing real
|
|
# compute here
|
|
# NB: no_dispatch() here is VERY DANGEROUS (like, segfault
|
|
# dangerous) if this is actually a wrapper subclass tensor,
|
|
# therefore the exact type test above
|
|
with no_dispatch():
|
|
out = out.clone()
|
|
return converter.from_real_tensor(self, out, make_constant=True)
|
|
|
|
# if we are in the dispatch mode, we will enter this function even if the inputs
|
|
# are not FakeTensors. For now, throw if any non-Fake Tensor inputs
|
|
# and just support constructors.
|
|
|
|
# this is generated from torch.tensor(), which does not use the
|
|
# dispatcher, to allow wrapper subclasses to wrap the new tensor
|
|
if is_lift_func:
|
|
assert len(kwargs) == 0 and len(args) == 1, f"{args} {kwargs}"
|
|
|
|
if type(args[0]) is Tensor:
|
|
return converter.from_real_tensor(self, args[0])
|
|
|
|
# If we are trying to avoid device init, then we need to avoid constant
|
|
# prop on constant tensors for ops that change devices.
|
|
avoiding_device_init = False
|
|
if self.avoid_device_init:
|
|
if (
|
|
func == torch.ops.aten._to_copy.default
|
|
and "device" in kwargs
|
|
and kwargs["device"] != "cpu"
|
|
):
|
|
avoiding_device_init = True
|
|
if func == torch.ops.prims.device_put.default:
|
|
avoiding_device_init = True
|
|
|
|
# Recompute flat_arg_fake_tensors here again in case some of the inputs
|
|
# were real tensors and fakified in validate_and_convert_non_fake_tensors
|
|
(flat_args, flat_arg_fake_tensors) = self.validate_and_convert_non_fake_tensors(
|
|
func, converter, flat_args, args_spec
|
|
)
|
|
del args, kwargs # Invalidated
|
|
|
|
# The current constant handling only support tracing systems
|
|
# (aot autograd, torchdynamo) where each operation is run consecutively.
|
|
# Because each operation is run in order, we can trace out and support
|
|
# sequences like: x = torch.tensor(0.); y = x.add_(1)
|
|
# Whenver a constant is written to but with inputs that cannot be evaluated
|
|
# statically, such as random_(), we invalidate all constants that alias the input
|
|
# We will rely on functionalization for use of fake tensors constants as persistent
|
|
# objects on an FX Graph.
|
|
|
|
# We dispatch size/stride/numel on the FakeTensor not its constant, so bail on inplace_view
|
|
all_constant = all(e.constant is not None for e in flat_arg_fake_tensors)
|
|
if (
|
|
torch.Tag.nondeterministic_seeded not in func.tags
|
|
and torch.Tag.inplace_view not in func.tags
|
|
and all_constant
|
|
and len(flat_arg_fake_tensors) != 0
|
|
and not has_symbolic_sizes
|
|
and not avoiding_device_init
|
|
):
|
|
const_flat_args = [
|
|
a.constant if self.is_our_fake(a) else a for a in flat_args
|
|
]
|
|
const_args, const_kwargs = pytree.tree_unflatten(const_flat_args, args_spec)
|
|
|
|
# NB: not in_kernel_invocation_manager(self) as we want to do REAL
|
|
# compute
|
|
with no_dispatch():
|
|
out = func(*const_args, **const_kwargs)
|
|
|
|
flat_out = pytree.tree_leaves(out)
|
|
flat_out_tensors = [t for t in flat_out if isinstance(t, Tensor)]
|
|
all_constant = all(self.may_turn_const(t) for t in flat_out_tensors)
|
|
|
|
if all_constant:
|
|
return pytree.tree_map_only(
|
|
Tensor,
|
|
lambda t: converter.from_real_tensor(self, t, make_constant=True),
|
|
out,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# we weren't able to turn outputs to constants,
|
|
# so invalidate all constants that might be aliases of the outputs
|
|
for ten in flat_out_tensors:
|
|
converter.invalidate_constant_aliases(ten)
|
|
|
|
# we are falling through to running non constant tensors, any input constant that
|
|
# is written to must be invalidated
|
|
args, kwargs = pytree.tree_unflatten(flat_args, args_spec)
|
|
self.invalidate_written_to_constants(func, flat_arg_fake_tensors, args, kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def maybe_to_real_tensor(
|
|
t: T,
|
|
) -> Optional[Union[T, Tensor, torch._C.ScriptObject]]:
|
|
if isinstance(t, FakeTensor):
|
|
return t.real_tensor
|
|
elif isinstance(t, py_sym_types):
|
|
assert self.shape_env is not None
|
|
return t.node.pytype(
|
|
t.node.expr.xreplace(self.shape_env.var_to_val).xreplace(
|
|
self.shape_env.unbacked_var_to_val
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
elif isinstance(t, FakeScriptObject):
|
|
return t.real_obj
|
|
else:
|
|
return t
|
|
|
|
from torch.fx.experimental.symbolic_shapes import (
|
|
compute_unbacked_bindings,
|
|
free_unbacked_symbols,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
nil = object()
|
|
|
|
real_out = nil
|
|
if (
|
|
self.propagate_real_tensors
|
|
and all(e.real_tensor is not None for e in flat_arg_fake_tensors)
|
|
# TODO: Handle SymFloat/SymBool
|
|
and not any(
|
|
(
|
|
isinstance(a, SymInt)
|
|
and (syms := free_unbacked_symbols(a))
|
|
and self.shape_env is not None
|
|
and any(s not in self.shape_env.unbacked_var_to_val for s in syms)
|
|
)
|
|
for a in flat_args
|
|
)
|
|
):
|
|
log.debug("propagate_real_tensors %s", func)
|
|
real_flat_args = [maybe_to_real_tensor(a) for a in flat_args]
|
|
real_args, real_kwargs = pytree.tree_unflatten(real_flat_args, args_spec)
|
|
|
|
is_builtin = library_utils.is_builtin(func)
|
|
if not is_builtin:
|
|
mutation_checker = library_utils.MutationChecker(
|
|
func, real_flat_args, args_spec
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
real_out = func(*real_args, **real_kwargs)
|
|
|
|
if not is_builtin:
|
|
mutation_checker.check() # type: ignore[possibly-undefined]
|
|
library_utils.check_aliasing_constraint(func._name, flat_args, real_out)
|
|
|
|
elif self.propagate_real_tensors:
|
|
# This can happen occasionally legitimately, specifically when you
|
|
# are inside the meta of a data dependent operation and you create
|
|
# a tensor on an unbacked SymInt; at this point in time we don't
|
|
# know what the unbacked SymInt is, but we will know later.
|
|
# However, if there's a bug in the condition above, this condition
|
|
# will also trigger.
|
|
log.debug(
|
|
"SKIPPED propagate_real_tensors %s(%s, %s) %s",
|
|
func,
|
|
flat_arg_fake_tensors,
|
|
flat_args,
|
|
self.shape_env.unbacked_var_to_val if self.shape_env else None,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def maybe_propagate_real_tensors(fake_out: T) -> T:
|
|
import sympy
|
|
|
|
log.debug("maybe_propagate_real_tensors %s", func)
|
|
|
|
def go(t: object, real_t: Tensor) -> None:
|
|
if isinstance(t, FakeTensor):
|
|
# NB: unconditionally overwrite
|
|
log.debug(
|
|
"maybe_propagate_real_tensors %s -> %s", id(t), id(real_t)
|
|
)
|
|
t.real_tensor = real_t
|
|
for s, real_s in zip(t.size(), real_t.size()):
|
|
go(s, real_s) # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
|
for s, real_s in zip(t.stride(), real_t.stride()):
|
|
go(s, real_s) # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
|
go(t.storage_offset(), real_t.storage_offset()) # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
|
elif isinstance(t, py_sym_types) and free_unbacked_symbols(t):
|
|
if isinstance(t.node.expr, sympy.Symbol):
|
|
assert self.shape_env is not None
|
|
self.shape_env.set_unbacked_var_to_val(t.node.expr, real_t)
|
|
elif (
|
|
isinstance(s := t.node.expr, sympy.Eq)
|
|
and isinstance(s.lhs, sympy.Symbol)
|
|
and s.rhs == 1
|
|
):
|
|
assert self.shape_env is not None
|
|
self.shape_env.set_unbacked_var_to_val(s, int(real_t))
|
|
|
|
if real_out is not nil:
|
|
# cross check fake/real outputs, and optionally override fake kernel mismatches
|
|
if (
|
|
not torch._functorch.config.generate_fake_kernels_from_real_mismatches
|
|
):
|
|
self._maybe_infer_fake_kernel_from_pytree_out(
|
|
func,
|
|
(args, kwargs),
|
|
(real_args, real_kwargs),
|
|
fake_out,
|
|
real_out,
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
# make it clear this can override the output only when the flag is True
|
|
fake_out = self._maybe_infer_fake_kernel_from_pytree_out( # type: ignore[assignment]
|
|
func,
|
|
(args, kwargs),
|
|
(real_args, real_kwargs),
|
|
fake_out,
|
|
real_out,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# populate unbacked_var_to_val
|
|
if (
|
|
not isinstance(fake_out, Tensor)
|
|
and not isinstance(real_out, Tensor)
|
|
and type(fake_out) != type(real_out)
|
|
):
|
|
# This can happen when decompositions have different return types,
|
|
# e.g. namedtuple vs. tuple vs. list.
|
|
tree_map_(
|
|
go,
|
|
tuple(pytree.tree_flatten(fake_out)),
|
|
tuple(pytree.tree_flatten(real_out)),
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
tree_map_(go, fake_out, real_out)
|
|
|
|
# If a data-dependent op is used in a decomposition, we
|
|
# may need to get the unbacked settings "early"
|
|
# TODO: Is this really needed?
|
|
compute_unbacked_bindings(self.shape_env, fake_out, peek=True)
|
|
|
|
return fake_out
|
|
|
|
# Try for fastpath
|
|
if has_symbolic_sizes:
|
|
fast_impl = get_fast_op_impls().get(func)
|
|
if fast_impl is not None:
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(fast_impl(self, *args, **kwargs))
|
|
|
|
# If there's a Python meta, prefer that over the decomposition
|
|
from torch._decomp import meta_table as meta_table
|
|
|
|
if func not in meta_table and not self.cpp_meta_supports_symint(func):
|
|
from torch._decomp import decomposition_table
|
|
|
|
# Prefer Python decompositions over C++ ones
|
|
if func in decomposition_table and (
|
|
has_symbolic_sizes
|
|
or (
|
|
# TODO: Remove these exclusions, so that we can remove
|
|
# this leg entirely
|
|
torch_decomp_decompositions(func)
|
|
and all(not is_sparse_any(e) for e in flat_arg_fake_tensors)
|
|
)
|
|
):
|
|
with self:
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(
|
|
decomposition_table[func](*args, **kwargs)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
with self:
|
|
# Decomposes CompositeImplicitAutograd ops
|
|
r = func.decompose(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
if r is not NotImplemented:
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(r)
|
|
|
|
# prims already wrap FakeTensor inputs to FakeTensor outputs
|
|
# and do device logic, we dont need do anything but run them
|
|
# and ensure that Meta kernels are dispatched to (see)
|
|
# Fake Tensor Dispatch Keys
|
|
# TODO - we should be use the prim aten impl
|
|
# TODO - fix prims complex ops
|
|
if (
|
|
"prims::" in func._schema.name
|
|
and hasattr(func, "prim_meta_impl")
|
|
and not stride_incorrect_op(func)
|
|
):
|
|
with self:
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(
|
|
func.prim_meta_impl(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
profiles = torch._dynamo.config._custom_ops_profile
|
|
if profiles is not None:
|
|
if func in profiles.data:
|
|
return profiles.generic_fake_kernel(func, self, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
if (
|
|
self.propagate_real_tensors
|
|
and real_out is not nil
|
|
and not library_utils.is_builtin(func)
|
|
and self.shape_env is not None
|
|
):
|
|
# Automatically infer a Fake kernel if there isn't one.
|
|
if not library_utils.has_fake_kernel(func):
|
|
result = inferred_fake_kernel_from_real_out(self, func, real_out)
|
|
|
|
dtrace_structured(
|
|
"missing_fake_kernel",
|
|
metadata_fn=lambda: {
|
|
"op": str(func),
|
|
},
|
|
)
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(result)
|
|
|
|
# Users can register FakeTensor rules for custom operators
|
|
# Call them if they exist.
|
|
maybe_fake_impl = torch._library.simple_registry.singleton.find(
|
|
func.name()
|
|
).fake_impl.kernel
|
|
if maybe_fake_impl:
|
|
ctx = torch._library.fake_impl.FakeImplCtx(self, func)
|
|
with torch._library.fake_impl.set_ctx_getter(lambda: ctx), self:
|
|
result = maybe_fake_impl(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(result)
|
|
|
|
# special handling for funcs registered through `register_op_impl`,
|
|
# e.g., manipulating args on constructor calls to construct meta tensors
|
|
# and then afterwards wrapping them to a FakeTensor
|
|
for run_impl_check, op_impl in op_implementations_checks:
|
|
if run_impl_check(func):
|
|
op_impl_out = op_impl(self, func, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
if op_impl_out is not NotImplemented:
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(op_impl_out)
|
|
|
|
def maybe_run_unsafe_fallback(
|
|
error: Optional[RuntimeError] = None,
|
|
) -> Optional[FakeTensor]:
|
|
# We infer the meta of a custom ops that return None to just
|
|
# return None. custom ops are not allowed to mutate metadata
|
|
# of their inputs, so this is safe.
|
|
if torch._library.utils.can_generate_trivial_fake_impl(func):
|
|
return None
|
|
# no meta kernel registered, fallback to kernel for the device
|
|
if has_symbolic_sizes or not self.can_run_unsafe_fallback(func):
|
|
raise UnsupportedOperatorException(func)
|
|
if error is None:
|
|
error = UnsupportedOperatorException(func)
|
|
return run_fallback_kernel(self, func, flat_args, args_spec, error)
|
|
|
|
# Optimization: If there is no Meta kernel, it takes a surprisingly long
|
|
# amount of time to catch the NotImplementedError, so we check it here.
|
|
if not has_meta(func):
|
|
fallback = maybe_run_unsafe_fallback()
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(fallback)
|
|
|
|
# run kernel registered to meta for func, which include
|
|
# python meta registrations, prims, decomps, and c++ meta fns (structured kernels)
|
|
# It's possible that the kernel will return NotImplementedError
|
|
try:
|
|
with in_kernel_invocation_manager(self):
|
|
r = func(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
except NotImplementedError as not_implemented_error:
|
|
return maybe_run_unsafe_fallback(not_implemented_error)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
log.exception("failed while attempting to run meta for %s", func)
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
return maybe_propagate_real_tensors(
|
|
self.wrap_meta_outputs_with_default_device_logic(
|
|
r, func, flat_args, device=kwargs.get("device")
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# WARNING: DO NOT add any additional namespaces/operators here if they refer to operators
|
|
# outside of the pytorch/pytorch library! Any pre-existing things here
|
|
# are either in the pytorch/pytorch library or have been grandfathered in.
|
|
# The fallback does not always work and MAY CRASH and emit unreadable error messages
|
|
# so it should not be allowed by default.
|
|
_can_run_unsafe_fallback_allowed_namespaces = ordered_set(
|
|
"debugprims",
|
|
"prims",
|
|
"aten",
|
|
"xla",
|
|
"vision",
|
|
"torchtext",
|
|
"torchaudio",
|
|
"quantized",
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def can_run_unsafe_fallback(self, func: OpOverload) -> bool:
|
|
if not self.allow_fallback_kernels:
|
|
return False
|
|
# It's OK to try the fallback for built-in ops (e.g. aten, prims)
|
|
# because we control and test these but the fallback leads to unexpected behavior
|
|
# in user-defined custom ops
|
|
return (
|
|
func.namespace in self._can_run_unsafe_fallback_allowed_namespaces
|
|
or func.name() == "fbgemm::gmm"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def validate_and_convert_non_fake_tensors(
|
|
self,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
converter: FakeTensorConverter,
|
|
flat_args: Sequence[object],
|
|
args_spec: TreeSpec,
|
|
) -> tuple[list[object], list[FakeTensor]]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Checks if the list of tensors are fake tensors.
|
|
If not, try to convert them to fake tensors.
|
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Returns the original args, kwargs, and a flattened list of (args, kwargs) that are fake tensors.
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"""
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flat_arg_fake_tensors: list[FakeTensor] = []
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|
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def validate(x: T) -> Union[T, FakeTensor]:
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if not isinstance(x, Tensor):
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|
return x
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|
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|
nonlocal flat_arg_fake_tensors
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|
if not self.is_our_fake(x):
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|
if torch.Tag.inplace_view in func.tags:
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|
args, kwargs = pytree.tree_unflatten(flat_args, args_spec)
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raise AssertionError(
|
|
f"Can't call metadata mutating ops on non-Fake Tensor inputs. Found in {render_call(func, args, kwargs)}"
|
|
)
|
|
if not self.allow_non_fake_inputs:
|
|
if isinstance(x, FakeTensor) and x.fake_mode is not self:
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|
raise AssertionError("Mixing fake modes NYI")
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|
args, kwargs = pytree.tree_unflatten(flat_args, args_spec)
|
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raise AssertionError(
|
|
f"Please convert all Tensors to FakeTensors first or instantiate FakeTensorMode "
|
|
f"with 'allow_non_fake_inputs'. Found in {render_call(func, args, kwargs)}"
|
|
)
|
|
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out = converter.from_real_tensor(self, x)
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|
else:
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out = x
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|
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flat_arg_fake_tensors.append(out)
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|
return out
|
|
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|
validated_args = [validate(a) for a in flat_args]
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|
return validated_args, flat_arg_fake_tensors
|
|
|
|
def wrap_meta_outputs_with_default_device_logic(
|
|
self,
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|
r: object,
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|
func: OpOverload,
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|
flat_args: Sequence[object],
|
|
device: torch.device,
|
|
) -> PyTree:
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|
converter = self.fake_tensor_converter
|
|
|
|
# Lazily initialized, in case there are no tensor returns
|
|
common_device = None
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|
has_scalar_only_inputs = False
|
|
|
|
def wrap(e: T) -> Union[T, FakeTensor]:
|
|
nonlocal common_device
|
|
nonlocal has_scalar_only_inputs
|
|
|
|
if not isinstance(e, Tensor):
|
|
return e
|
|
|
|
if common_device is None:
|
|
(
|
|
common_device,
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|
has_scalar_only_inputs,
|
|
) = FakeTensor._find_common_device(func, flat_args)
|
|
|
|
is_our_fake = self.is_our_fake(e)
|
|
if is_our_fake:
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|
torch._check(
|
|
e.device == common_device,
|
|
lambda: f"FakeTensor is wrapped to wrong device, found {e.device}, expected {common_device}",
|
|
)
|
|
return cast(T, e)
|
|
elif converter is not None:
|
|
if has_scalar_only_inputs:
|
|
# Under FakeTensorMode, op accepts scalar only inputs, such as aten.add/sub/mul/div,
|
|
# returns a real scalar tensor on CPU. See TensorMeta() in _prims/__init__.py for details.
|
|
# We thus directly convert real tensor to fake tensor.
|
|
return converter.from_real_tensor(self, e)
|
|
else:
|
|
return converter.from_meta_and_device(
|
|
self, e, device or common_device
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
return e
|
|
|
|
return tree_map(wrap, r)
|
|
|
|
def create_symbolic_nested_int(
|
|
self, *, nt_tensor_id: Optional[int] = None
|
|
) -> torch.SymInt:
|
|
# See Note: [Creating symbolic nested int]
|
|
# Returned nested int always has coeff=1; multiply the result by coeff if needed
|
|
import torch.nested._internal.nested_tensor
|
|
from torch.nested._internal.nested_int import NestedIntNode
|
|
|
|
if nt_tensor_id is None:
|
|
nt_tensor_id = self.nt_tensor_id_counter
|
|
assert self.enter_stack, "should only called while FakeTensorMode is active"
|
|
self.nt_tensor_id_counter += 1
|
|
hint = torch.SymInt(NestedIntNode(nt_tensor_id, 1))
|
|
|
|
src = torch._dynamo.source.EphemeralSource("intermediate_offsets_or_lengths")
|
|
assert self.shape_env is not None
|
|
ret = self.shape_env.create_symintnode(
|
|
sym=self.shape_env.create_symbol(
|
|
val=hint,
|
|
source=src,
|
|
),
|
|
hint=hint,
|
|
source=src,
|
|
)
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
_cpp_meta_supports_symint = ordered_set(
|
|
aten.empty.memory_format,
|
|
aten.empty_strided.default,
|
|
aten.as_strided_scatter.default,
|
|
aten.as_strided.default,
|
|
aten.as_strided_.default,
|
|
aten.zeros.default,
|
|
aten.detach.default,
|
|
aten.view_as_real.default,
|
|
aten.view_as_complex.default,
|
|
aten.set_.source_Storage_storage_offset,
|
|
aten._sparse_coo_tensor_with_dims_and_tensors.default,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def cpp_meta_supports_symint(self, func: OpOverload) -> bool:
|
|
if torch.Tag.view_copy in func.tags:
|
|
return True
|
|
return func in self._cpp_meta_supports_symint
|
|
|
|
lift_fns = ordered_set(aten.lift_fresh.default, aten.lift_fresh_copy.default)
|
|
|
|
def may_turn_const(self, t: Tensor) -> bool:
|
|
return (
|
|
t.numel() <= CONSTANT_NUMEL_LIMIT
|
|
and not is_sparse_any(t)
|
|
and not self.is_our_fake(t)
|
|
and not t.device.type == "meta"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def invalidate_written_to_constants(
|
|
self,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
flat_arg_fake_tensors: Sequence[FakeTensor],
|
|
args: Sequence[object],
|
|
kwargs: Mapping[str, object],
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
any_constant = any(e.constant is not None for e in flat_arg_fake_tensors)
|
|
schema_info = get_schema_info(func)
|
|
if any_constant and schema_info.is_mutable():
|
|
_, new_kwargs = normalize_function( # type: ignore[misc]
|
|
func, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, normalize_to_only_use_kwargs=True # type: ignore[arg-type]
|
|
)
|
|
for k, v in new_kwargs.items():
|
|
k = k if (k != "input" or schema_info.has_argument(k)) else "self"
|
|
if (
|
|
self.is_our_fake(v)
|
|
and schema_info.is_mutable(k)
|
|
and v.constant is not None
|
|
):
|
|
self.fake_tensor_converter.invalidate_constant_aliases(v.constant)
|
|
|
|
def from_tensor(
|
|
self,
|
|
tensor: Tensor,
|
|
*,
|
|
static_shapes: Optional[bool] = None,
|
|
source: Optional[Source] = None,
|
|
symbolic_context: Optional[SymbolicContext] = None,
|
|
trace: bool = True,
|
|
) -> FakeTensor:
|
|
shape_env: Optional[ShapeEnv] = self.shape_env
|
|
if static_shapes is None:
|
|
static_shapes = self.static_shapes
|
|
if static_shapes:
|
|
assert (
|
|
symbolic_context is None
|
|
), "cannot set both static_shapes and symbolic_context"
|
|
shape_env = None
|
|
return self.fake_tensor_converter.from_real_tensor(
|
|
self,
|
|
tensor,
|
|
shape_env=shape_env,
|
|
source=source,
|
|
symbolic_context=symbolic_context,
|
|
trace=trace,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
_StoragePointer = object
|
|
|
|
|
|
# NB: returns fake tensors
|
|
def run_fallback_kernel(
|
|
fake_mode: FakeTensorMode,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
flat_args: Sequence[object],
|
|
args_spec: PyTree,
|
|
orig_not_implemented_exception: RuntimeError,
|
|
) -> FakeTensor:
|
|
# these should all be supported, just to be safe
|
|
# avoid fallback for operators which inplace modify metadata
|
|
# because the input fake tensors would be umodified
|
|
if torch.Tag.inplace_view in func.tags:
|
|
raise orig_not_implemented_exception
|
|
|
|
inp_impls = {}
|
|
|
|
# Don't use in_kernel_invocation_manager(fake_mode) as we want to do
|
|
# REAL compute (not with meta device)
|
|
with no_dispatch():
|
|
|
|
def to_real_tensor(e: T) -> Union[T, Tensor]:
|
|
if fake_mode.is_our_fake(e):
|
|
out = torch.zeros_like(e, device=e.fake_device)
|
|
if e.is_sparse:
|
|
out._coalesced_(e.is_coalesced())
|
|
inp_impls[id(out)] = e
|
|
return out
|
|
return e
|
|
|
|
flat_args = [to_real_tensor(a) for a in flat_args]
|
|
args, kwargs = pytree.tree_unflatten(flat_args, args_spec)
|
|
|
|
r = func(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
storages: set[_StoragePointer] = set()
|
|
|
|
for e in flat_args:
|
|
if isinstance(e, Tensor):
|
|
if not is_sparse_any(e):
|
|
storages.add(e._typed_storage()._cdata)
|
|
|
|
# TODO: also check metadata change on inputs
|
|
# proper aliasing/metadata relationship between outputs and inputs will
|
|
# not be set up, bc of conversion to device, unless we can reuse an
|
|
# input impl
|
|
|
|
def map_out(e: T) -> Union[T, FakeTensor]:
|
|
if id(e) not in inp_impls and (
|
|
isinstance(e, Tensor)
|
|
and not is_sparse_any(e)
|
|
and e._typed_storage()._cdata in storages
|
|
):
|
|
raise orig_not_implemented_exception
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(e, Tensor):
|
|
if id(e) in inp_impls:
|
|
return inp_impls[id(e)]
|
|
else:
|
|
return fake_mode.fake_tensor_converter.from_real_tensor(fake_mode, e)
|
|
else:
|
|
return e
|
|
|
|
return pytree.tree_map(map_out, r)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Just for use to allow copying a module to fake tensors,
|
|
# does not apply elsewhere
|
|
class FakeCopyMode(TorchFunctionMode):
|
|
def __init__(self, fake_mode: FakeTensorMode) -> None:
|
|
self.fake_mode = fake_mode
|
|
|
|
def __torch_function__(
|
|
self,
|
|
func: OpOverload,
|
|
types: Sequence[type],
|
|
args: Sequence[object] = (),
|
|
kwargs: Optional[Mapping[str, object]] = None,
|
|
) -> FakeTensor:
|
|
kwargs = kwargs if kwargs else {}
|
|
|
|
# clone will get called in Parameter deepcopy
|
|
if func == torch._C.TensorBase.clone:
|
|
assert isinstance(args[0], Tensor)
|
|
return func(
|
|
self.fake_mode.from_tensor(args[0], static_shapes=True), **kwargs
|
|
)
|
|
elif func == Tensor.__deepcopy__:
|
|
assert len(args) == 2 and len(kwargs) == 0
|
|
tensor = cast(Tensor, args[0])
|
|
memo = cast(dict[int, FakeTensor], args[1])
|
|
|
|
if id(tensor) in memo:
|
|
return memo[id(tensor)]
|
|
|
|
out = self.fake_mode.from_tensor(tensor, static_shapes=True)
|
|
memo[id(tensor)] = out
|
|
return out
|
|
else:
|
|
with torch._C.DisableTorchFunctionSubclass():
|
|
return func(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _device_handler(args: Sequence[object]) -> torch.device:
|
|
# NB: Don't use is_our_fake, just serve the fake information
|
|
# as is. Notice we don't use 'self'; we use args[0].fake_mode
|
|
# because they may not be the same. It would also be possible
|
|
# to return NotImplemented here, in which case the FakeTensor
|
|
# handler on args[0] would handle it, but we're being nice and
|
|
# short-circuiting quickly.
|
|
assert len(args) == 1 and isinstance(args[0], FakeTensor)
|
|
if args[0].fake_mode.in_kernel_invocation:
|
|
return torch.device("meta")
|
|
else:
|
|
return args[0].fake_device
|
|
|
|
|
|
# [subclass inputs]
|
|
# Suppose we enable fake tensor mode. This means that fake tensor
|
|
# mode will run first. But what if we do an operation that
|
|
# involves a tensor subclass that will desugar into normal tensor
|
|
# operations? Without returning NotImplemented, fake tensor mode will run first,
|
|
# decide that a conversion was made (since there was a non fake
|
|
# tensor argument), and report an error that converting non
|
|
# fake tensor is not supported. What we actually wanted to happen
|
|
# was to give the subclass a chance to figure out what it wants to
|
|
# before erroring out. Returning NotImplemented here allows this.
|
|
def _check_for_subclass(flat_args: Sequence[object]) -> bool:
|
|
return any(_check_for_subclass_arg(x) for x in flat_args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _check_for_subclass_arg(x: object) -> bool:
|
|
return (
|
|
not isinstance(x, FakeTensor)
|
|
and isinstance(x, Tensor)
|
|
and type(x) is not Tensor
|
|
and type(x) is not torch.nn.Parameter
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
_DISPATCH_META_HANDLERS = {
|
|
torch.ops.prim.device.default: _device_handler,
|
|
torch.ops.aten.size.default: lambda args: tuple(
|
|
int(s) for s in cast(Tensor, args[0]).size()
|
|
),
|
|
torch.ops.aten.stride.default: lambda args: tuple(
|
|
int(s) for s in cast(Tensor, args[0]).stride()
|
|
),
|
|
torch.ops.aten.storage_offset.default: lambda args: int(
|
|
cast(Tensor, args[0]).storage_offset()
|
|
),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_DISPATCH_HANDLE_DIRECTLY = ordered_set(
|
|
torch.ops.aten.is_coalesced.default,
|
|
torch.ops.aten.dense_dim.default,
|
|
torch.ops.aten.sparse_dim.default,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
from torch._subclasses.fake_impls import ( # noqa: F401
|
|
_device_not_kwarg_ops,
|
|
_is_tensor_constructor,
|
|
_like_tensor_constructors,
|
|
contains_tensor_types,
|
|
get_fast_op_impls,
|
|
has_meta,
|
|
op_implementations_checks,
|
|
stride_incorrect_op,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@atexit.register
|
|
def dump_cache_stats() -> None:
|
|
log.info("FakeTensor cache stats:")
|
|
log.info(" cache_hits: %s", FakeTensorMode.cache_hits)
|
|
log.info(" cache_misses: %s", FakeTensorMode.cache_misses)
|
|
bypasses = FakeTensorMode.cache_bypasses
|
|
if bypasses:
|
|
log.info(" cache_bypasses:")
|
|
width = max(len(k) for k in bypasses)
|
|
for k, v in sorted(bypasses.items(), key=lambda i: -i[1]):
|
|
log.info(" %-*s %s", width + 1, f"{k}:", v)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _infer_fake_from_real_tensor(
|
|
mode: FakeTensorMode, op: torch._ops.OpOverload, real_out: torch.Tensor
|
|
) -> torch.Tensor:
|
|
def unsupported(reason: str) -> None:
|
|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|
f"propagate_real_tensors: we cannot infer a Fake kernel "
|
|
f"(meta kernel) for operator {op._name} because {reason}. "
|
|
f"Please use torch.library.register_fake to add a Fake kernel."
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if real_out.storage_offset() != 0:
|
|
unsupported(
|
|
f"a return has a non-zero storage offset {real_out.storage_offset()}"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Since PT2 is rank specialized, there's no such thing as a symbolic
|
|
# output rank. So we can assume the fake tensor has the same number of
|
|
# dimensions as the real tensor output.
|
|
#
|
|
# We shouldn't assume the Fake sizes/strides are exactly what we see on
|
|
# the real tensor output (perhaps we should give users a lever to toggle
|
|
# this). This is because there's a good amount of operators that return
|
|
# outputs with data-dependent output shape.
|
|
# So we infer the output sizes to all be unbacked symints
|
|
fake_shape = [
|
|
torch._library.fake_impl.allocate_size(mode.shape_env)
|
|
for _ in range(real_out.dim())
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
# We infer what the strides are. We had a couple of options for this:
|
|
# - assume the strides are computable from the sizes
|
|
# - use new fresh unbacked symints in the strides
|
|
# This doesn't work that well (PT2 doesn't support unbacked symint strides well)
|
|
# - use the real strides
|
|
# This can only be used if we assume the strides are static.
|
|
# We went with the first option.
|
|
fake_strides = [-1] * real_out.dim()
|
|
strides = [(s, idx) for idx, s in enumerate(real_out.stride())]
|
|
strides.sort()
|
|
expected = 1
|
|
fake_stride = expected
|
|
for s, idx in strides:
|
|
if s != expected:
|
|
unsupported(
|
|
f"a return was not dense in memory (sizes {real_out.shape} strides {real_out.stride()})"
|
|
)
|
|
fake_strides[idx] = fake_stride
|
|
expected = expected * real_out.shape[idx]
|
|
fake_stride = fake_stride * fake_shape[idx]
|
|
|
|
with mode:
|
|
return torch.empty_strided(
|
|
fake_shape,
|
|
fake_strides,
|
|
device=real_out.device,
|
|
dtype=real_out.dtype,
|
|
layout=real_out.layout,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def inferred_fake_kernel_from_real_out(
|
|
mode: FakeTensorMode, op: torch._ops.OpOverload, real_out: Any
|
|
) -> Any:
|
|
assert mode.shape_env is not None
|
|
|
|
# Only support operators that have all Tensor outputs
|
|
# This is a general limitation on custom ops that we impose for PT2
|
|
# to avoid baking non-symbolic float/int outputs into the graph.
|
|
real_flat_out, spec = pytree.tree_flatten(real_out)
|
|
if not all(isinstance(t, torch.Tensor) for t in real_flat_out):
|
|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|
f"propagate_real_tensors: we don't support operators that return "
|
|
f"non-Tensors. Got {op._schema}"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
fake_flat_out = [_infer_fake_from_real_tensor(mode, op, t) for t in real_flat_out]
|
|
return pytree.tree_unflatten(fake_flat_out, spec)
|