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"""
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Utils for model inference
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"""
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import os
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import re
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Optional, Tuple
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import torch
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from torch import nn
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from colossalai.testing import free_port
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def init_to_get_rotary(self, base=10000, use_elem=False):
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"""
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This function initializes the rotary positional embedding, it is compatible for all models and is called in ShardFormer
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Args:
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self : Model that holds the rotary positional embedding
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base : calculation arg
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use_elem : activated when using chatglm-based models
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"""
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self.config.head_dim_ = self.config.hidden_size // self.config.num_attention_heads
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if not hasattr(self.config, "rope_scaling"):
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rope_scaling_factor = 1.0
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else:
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rope_scaling_factor = self.config.rope_scaling.factor if self.config.rope_scaling is not None else 1.0
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if hasattr(self.config, "max_sequence_length"):
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max_seq_len = self.config.max_sequence_length
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elif hasattr(self.config, "max_position_embeddings"):
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max_seq_len = self.config.max_position_embeddings * rope_scaling_factor
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else:
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max_seq_len = 2048 * rope_scaling_factor
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base = float(base)
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# NTK ref: https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/14lz7j5/ntkaware_scaled_rope_allows_llama_models_to_have/
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ntk_alpha = os.environ.get("INFER_NTK_ALPHA", None)
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if ntk_alpha is not None:
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ntk_alpha = float(ntk_alpha)
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assert ntk_alpha >= 1, "NTK alpha must be greater than or equal to 1"
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if ntk_alpha > 1:
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print(f"Note: NTK enabled, alpha set to {ntk_alpha}")
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max_seq_len *= ntk_alpha
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base = base * (ntk_alpha ** (self.head_dim_ / (self.head_dim_ - 2))) # Base change formula
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n_elem = self.config.head_dim_
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if use_elem:
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n_elem //= 2
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inv_freq = 1.0 / (base ** (torch.arange(0, n_elem, 2, device="cpu", dtype=torch.float32) / n_elem))
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t = torch.arange(max_seq_len + 1024 * 64, device="cpu", dtype=torch.float32) / rope_scaling_factor
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freqs = torch.outer(t, inv_freq)
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self._cos_cached = torch.cos(freqs).to(self.dtype).cuda()
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self._sin_cached = torch.sin(freqs).to(self.dtype).cuda()
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def has_index_file(checkpoint_path: str) -> Tuple[bool, Optional[Path]]:
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"""
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Check whether the checkpoint has an index file.
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Args:
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checkpoint_path (str): path to the checkpoint.
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Returns:
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Tuple[bool, Optional[Path]]: a tuple of (has_index_file, index_file_path)
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"""
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checkpoint_path = Path(checkpoint_path)
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if checkpoint_path.is_file():
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# check if it is .index.json
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reg = re.compile("(.*?).index((\..*)?).json")
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if reg.fullmatch(checkpoint_path.name) is not None:
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return True, checkpoint_path
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else:
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return False, None
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elif checkpoint_path.is_dir():
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index_files = list(checkpoint_path.glob("*.index.*json"))
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for index_file in index_files:
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if "safetensors" in index_file.__str__():
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return True, index_file.__str__() # return the safetensors file first
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if len(index_files) == 1:
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return True, index_files[0]
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else:
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assert (
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len(index_files) == 1
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), f"Expected to find one .index.json file in {checkpoint_path}, but found {len(index_files)}"
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return False, None
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else:
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raise RuntimeError(f"Invalid checkpoint path {checkpoint_path}. Expected a file or a directory.")
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def get_model_size(model: nn.Module):
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"""Calculates the total size of the model weights (including biases) in bytes.
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Args:
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model: The PyTorch model to analyze.
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Returns:
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The total size of the model weights in bytes.
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"""
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total_size = 0
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for key, param in model.named_parameters():
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total_size += param.element_size() * param.numel()
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return total_size / (1024**3)
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def find_available_ports(num: int):
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try:
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free_ports = [free_port() for i in range(num)]
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except OSError as e:
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print(f"An OS error occurred: {e}")
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raise RuntimeError("Error finding available ports")
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return free_ports
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