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import functools
import importlib
import os
from functools import partial
from inspect import isfunction
import fsspec
import numpy as np
import torch
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont
from safetensors.torch import load_file as load_safetensors
from einops import rearrange
from mediapy import write_image
def disabled_train(self, mode=True):
"""Overwrite model.train with this function to make sure train/eval mode
does not change anymore."""
return self
def get_string_from_tuple(s):
try:
# Check if the string starts and ends with parentheses
if s[0] == "(" and s[-1] == ")":
# Convert the string to a tuple
t = eval(s)
# Check if the type of t is tuple
if type(t) == tuple:
return t[0]
else:
pass
except:
pass
return s
def is_power_of_two(n):
"""
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Return True if n is a power of 2, otherwise return False.
The function is_power_of_two takes an integer n as input and returns True if n is a power of 2, otherwise it returns False.
The function works by first checking if n is less than or equal to 0. If n is less than or equal to 0, it can't be a power of 2, so the function returns False.
If n is greater than 0, the function checks whether n is a power of 2 by using a bitwise AND operation between n and n-1. If n is a power of 2, then it will have only one bit set to 1 in its binary representation. When we subtract 1 from a power of 2, all the bits to the right of that bit become 1, and the bit itself becomes 0. So, when we perform a bitwise AND between n and n-1, we get 0 if n is a power of 2, and a non-zero value otherwise.
Thus, if the result of the bitwise AND operation is 0, then n is a power of 2 and the function returns True. Otherwise, the function returns False.
"""
if n <= 0:
return False
return (n & (n - 1)) == 0
def autocast(f, enabled=True):
def do_autocast(*args, **kwargs):
with torch.cuda.amp.autocast(
enabled=enabled,
dtype=torch.get_autocast_gpu_dtype(),
cache_enabled=torch.is_autocast_cache_enabled(),
):
return f(*args, **kwargs)
return do_autocast
def load_partial_from_config(config):
return partial(get_obj_from_str(config["target"]), **config.get("params", dict()))
def log_txt_as_img(wh, xc, size=10):
# wh a tuple of (width, height)
# xc a list of captions to plot
b = len(xc)
txts = list()
for bi in range(b):
txt = Image.new("RGB", wh, color="white")
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(txt)
font = ImageFont.truetype("data/DejaVuSans.ttf", size=size)
nc = int(40 * (wh[0] / 256))
if isinstance(xc[bi], list):
text_seq = xc[bi][0]
else:
text_seq = xc[bi]
lines = "\n".join(
text_seq[start : start + nc] for start in range(0, len(text_seq), nc)
)
try:
draw.text((0, 0), lines, fill="black", font=font)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
print("Cant encode string for logging. Skipping.")
txt = np.array(txt).transpose(2, 0, 1) / 127.5 - 1.0
txts.append(txt)
txts = np.stack(txts)
txts = torch.tensor(txts)
return txts
def partialclass(cls, *args, **kwargs):
class NewCls(cls):
__init__ = functools.partialmethod(cls.__init__, *args, **kwargs)
return NewCls
def make_path_absolute(path):
fs, p = fsspec.core.url_to_fs(path)
if fs.protocol == "file":
return os.path.abspath(p)
return path
def ismap(x):
if not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
return False
return (len(x.shape) == 4) and (x.shape[1] > 3)
def isimage(x):
if not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
return False
return (len(x.shape) == 4) and (x.shape[1] == 3 or x.shape[1] == 1)
def isheatmap(x):
if not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
return False
return x.ndim == 2
def isneighbors(x):
if not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
return False
return x.ndim == 5 and (x.shape[2] == 3 or x.shape[2] == 1)
def exists(x):
return x is not None
def expand_dims_like(x, y):
while x.dim() != y.dim():
x = x.unsqueeze(-1)
return x
def default(val, d):
if exists(val):
return val
return d() if isfunction(d) else d
def mean_flat(tensor):
"""
https://github.com/openai/guided-diffusion/blob/27c20a8fab9cb472df5d6bdd6c8d11c8f430b924/guided_diffusion/nn.py#L86
Take the mean over all non-batch dimensions.
"""
return tensor.mean(dim=list(range(1, len(tensor.shape))))
def count_params(model, verbose=False):
total_params = sum(p.numel() for p in model.parameters())
if verbose:
print(f"{model.__class__.__name__} has {total_params * 1.e-6:.2f} M params.")
return total_params
def instantiate_from_config(config):
if not "target" in config:
if config == "__is_first_stage__":
return None
elif config == "__is_unconditional__":
return None
raise KeyError("Expected key `target` to instantiate.")
return get_obj_from_str(config["target"])(**config.get("params", dict()))
def get_obj_from_str(string, reload=False, invalidate_cache=True):
module, cls = string.rsplit(".", 1)
if invalidate_cache:
importlib.invalidate_caches()
if reload:
module_imp = importlib.import_module(module)
importlib.reload(module_imp)
return getattr(importlib.import_module(module, package=None), cls)
def append_zero(x):
return torch.cat([x, x.new_zeros([1])])
def append_dims(x, target_dims):
"""Appends dimensions to the end of a tensor until it has target_dims dimensions."""
dims_to_append = target_dims - x.ndim
if dims_to_append < 0:
raise ValueError(
f"input has {x.ndim} dims but target_dims is {target_dims}, which is less"
)
return x[(...,) + (None,) * dims_to_append]
def load_model_from_config(config, ckpt, verbose=True, freeze=True):
print(f"Loading model from {ckpt}")
if ckpt.endswith("ckpt"):
pl_sd = torch.load(ckpt, map_location="cpu")
if "global_step" in pl_sd:
print(f"Global Step: {pl_sd['global_step']}")
sd = pl_sd["state_dict"]
elif ckpt.endswith("safetensors"):
sd = load_safetensors(ckpt)
else:
raise NotImplementedError
model = instantiate_from_config(config.model)
m, u = model.load_state_dict(sd, strict=False)
if len(m) > 0 and verbose:
print("missing keys:")
print(m)
if len(u) > 0 and verbose:
print("unexpected keys:")
print(u)
if freeze:
for param in model.parameters():
param.requires_grad = False
model.eval()
return model
def get_configs_path() -> str:
"""
Get the `configs` directory.
For a working copy, this is the one in the root of the repository,
but for an installed copy, it's in the `sgm` package (see pyproject.toml).
"""
this_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
candidates = (
os.path.join(this_dir, "configs"),
os.path.join(this_dir, "..", "configs"),
)
for candidate in candidates:
candidate = os.path.abspath(candidate)
if os.path.isdir(candidate):
return candidate
raise FileNotFoundError(f"Could not find SGM configs in {candidates}")
def get_nested_attribute(obj, attribute_path, depth=None, return_key=False):
"""
Will return the result of a recursive get attribute call.
E.g.:
a.b.c
= getattr(getattr(a, "b"), "c")
= get_nested_attribute(a, "b.c")
If any part of the attribute call is an integer x with current obj a, will
try to call a[x] instead of a.x first.
"""
attributes = attribute_path.split(".")
if depth is not None and depth > 0:
attributes = attributes[:depth]
assert len(attributes) > 0, "At least one attribute should be selected"
current_attribute = obj
current_key = None
for level, attribute in enumerate(attributes):
current_key = ".".join(attributes[: level + 1])
try:
id_ = int(attribute)
current_attribute = current_attribute[id_]
except ValueError:
current_attribute = getattr(current_attribute, attribute)
return (current_attribute, current_key) if return_key else current_attribute
def video_frames_as_grid(frames, save_path):
# frames: [T, C, H, W]
frames = frames.detach().cpu()
frames = rearrange(frames, "t c h w -> h (t w) c")
write_image(save_path, frames)
def server_safe_call(keep_trying: bool = False):
"""Decorator for server calls. If the call fails, it will keep trying until it succeeds.
Args:
keep_trying (bool, optional): whether to call again if the first try fails. Defaults to False.
"""
def decorator(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
success = False
while not success:
try:
ret = func(*args, **kwargs)
success = True
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except:
if not keep_trying:
break
return ret
return wrapper
return decorator