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7.1 KiB
195 lines
7.1 KiB
import functools
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import os
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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import torch.distributed as dist
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from torch.distributed import ProcessGroup
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from colossalai.context.singleton_meta import SingletonMeta
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class DistCoordinator(metaclass=SingletonMeta):
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"""
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This class is used to coordinate distributed training. It is a singleton class, which means that there is only one instance of this
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class in the whole program.
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There are some terms that are used in this class:
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- rank: the rank of the current process
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- world size: the total number of processes
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- local rank: the rank of the current process on the current node
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- master: the process with rank 0
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- node master: the process with local rank 0 on the current node
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Example:
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>>> from colossalai.cluster.dist_coordinator import DistCoordinator
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>>> coordinator = DistCoordinator()
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>>>
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>>> if coordinator.is_master():
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>>> do_something()
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>>>
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>>> coordinator.print_on_master('hello world')
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Attributes:
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rank (int): the rank of the current process
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world_size (int): the total number of processes
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local_rank (int): the rank of the current process on the current node
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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assert dist.is_initialized(
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), 'Distributed is not initialized. Please call `torch.distributed.init_process_group` or `colossalai.launch` first.'
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self._rank = dist.get_rank()
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self._world_size = dist.get_world_size()
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# this is often passed by launchers such as torchrun
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self._local_rank = os.environ.get('LOCAL_RANK', -1)
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@property
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def rank(self) -> int:
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return self._rank
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@property
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def world_size(self) -> int:
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return self._world_size
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@property
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def local_rank(self) -> int:
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return self._local_rank
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def _assert_local_rank_set(self):
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"""
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Assert that the local rank is set. This is often passed by launchers such as torchrun.
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"""
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assert self.local_rank >= 0, 'The environment variable LOCAL_RANK is not set, thus the coordinator is not aware of the local rank of the current process.'
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def is_master(self, process_group: ProcessGroup = None) -> bool:
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"""
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Check if the current process is the master process (rank is 0). It can accept a sub process group to check the rank 0 with respect to the process.
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Args:
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process_group (ProcessGroup, optional): process group to use for the rank 0 check. Defaults to None, which refers to the default process group.
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Returns:
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bool: True if the current process is the master process, False otherwise
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"""
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rank = dist.get_rank(group=process_group)
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return rank == 0
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def is_node_master(self) -> bool:
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"""
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Check if the current process is the master process on the current node (local rank is 0).
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Returns:
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bool: True if the current process is the master process on the current node, False otherwise
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"""
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self._assert_local_rank_set()
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return self.local_rank == 0
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def is_last_process(self, process_group: ProcessGroup = None) -> bool:
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"""
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Check if the current process is the last process (rank is world size - 1). It can accept a sub process group to check the last rank with respect to the process.
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Args:
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process_group (ProcessGroup, optional): process group to use for the last rank check. Defaults to None, which refers to the default process group.
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Returns:
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bool: True if the current process is the last process, False otherwise
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"""
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rank = dist.get_rank(group=process_group)
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world_size = dist.get_world_size(group=process_group)
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return rank == world_size - 1
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def print_on_master(self, msg: str, process_group: ProcessGroup = None):
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"""
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Print message only from rank 0.
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Args:
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msg (str): message to print
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process_group (ProcessGroup, optional): process group to use for the rank 0 check. Defaults to None, which refers to the default process group.
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"""
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rank = dist.get_rank(group=process_group)
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if rank == 0:
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print(msg)
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def print_on_node_master(self, msg: str):
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"""
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Print message only from local rank 0. Local rank 0 refers to the 0th process running the current node.
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Args:
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msg (str): message to print
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"""
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self._assert_local_rank_set()
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if self.local_rank == 0:
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print(msg)
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@contextmanager
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def priority_execution(self, executor_rank: int = 0, process_group: ProcessGroup = None):
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"""
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This context manager is used to allow one process to execute while blocking all
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other processes in the same process group. This is often useful when downloading is required
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as we only want to download in one process to prevent file corruption.
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Example:
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>>> from colossalai.cluster import DistCoordinator
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>>> dist_coordinator = DistCoordinator()
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>>> with dist_coordinator.priority_execution():
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>>> dataset = CIFAR10(root='./data', download=True)
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Args:
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executor_rank (int): the process rank to execute without blocking, all other processes will be blocked
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process_group (ProcessGroup, optional): process group to use for the executor rank check. Defaults to None, which refers to the default process group.
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"""
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rank = dist.get_rank(group=process_group)
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should_block = rank != executor_rank
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if should_block:
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self.block_all(process_group)
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yield
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if not should_block:
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self.block_all(process_group)
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def destroy(self, process_group: ProcessGroup = None):
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"""
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Destroy the distributed process group.
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Args:
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process_group (ProcessGroup, optional): process group to destroy. Defaults to None, which refers to the default process group.
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"""
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dist.destroy_process_group(process_group)
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def block_all(self, process_group: ProcessGroup = None):
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"""
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Block all processes in the process group.
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Args:
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process_group (ProcessGroup, optional): process group to block. Defaults to None, which refers to the default process group.
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"""
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dist.barrier(group=process_group)
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def on_master_only(self, process_group: ProcessGroup = None):
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"""
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A function wrapper that only executes the wrapped function on the master process (rank 0).
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Example:
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>>> from colossalai.cluster import DistCoordinator
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>>> dist_coordinator = DistCoordinator()
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>>>
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>>> @dist_coordinator.on_master_only()
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>>> def print_on_master(msg):
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>>> print(msg)
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"""
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is_master = self.is_master(process_group)
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# define an inner functiuon
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def decorator(func):
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@functools.wraps(func)
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def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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if is_master:
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return func(*args, **kwargs)
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return wrapper
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return decorator
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