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import collections |
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from .utils import ExplicitEnum, is_torch_available, logging |
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if is_torch_available(): |
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import torch |
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logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) |
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class DebugUnderflowOverflow: |
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""" |
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This debug class helps detect and understand where the model starts getting very large or very small, and more |
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importantly `nan` or `inf` weight and activation elements. |
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There are 2 working modes: |
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1. Underflow/overflow detection (default) |
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2. Specific batch absolute min/max tracing without detection |
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Mode 1: Underflow/overflow detection |
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To activate the underflow/overflow detection, initialize the object with the model : |
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```python |
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debug_overflow = DebugUnderflowOverflow(model) |
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``` |
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then run the training as normal and if `nan` or `inf` gets detected in at least one of the weight, input or output |
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elements this module will throw an exception and will print `max_frames_to_save` frames that lead to this event, |
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each frame reporting |
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1. the fully qualified module name plus the class name whose `forward` was run |
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2. the absolute min and max value of all elements for each module weights, and the inputs and output |
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For example, here is the header and the last few frames in detection report for `google/mt5-small` run in fp16 |
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mixed precision : |
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``` |
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Detected inf/nan during batch_number=0 |
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Last 21 forward frames: |
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abs min abs max metadata |
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[...] |
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encoder.block.2.layer.1.DenseReluDense.wi_0 Linear |
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2.17e-07 4.50e+00 weight |
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1.79e-06 4.65e+00 input[0] |
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2.68e-06 3.70e+01 output |
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encoder.block.2.layer.1.DenseReluDense.wi_1 Linear |
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8.08e-07 2.66e+01 weight |
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1.79e-06 4.65e+00 input[0] |
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1.27e-04 2.37e+02 output |
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encoder.block.2.layer.1.DenseReluDense.wo Linear |
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1.01e-06 6.44e+00 weight |
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0.00e+00 9.74e+03 input[0] |
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3.18e-04 6.27e+04 output |
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encoder.block.2.layer.1.DenseReluDense T5DenseGatedGeluDense |
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1.79e-06 4.65e+00 input[0] |
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3.18e-04 6.27e+04 output |
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encoder.block.2.layer.1.dropout Dropout |
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3.18e-04 6.27e+04 input[0] |
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0.00e+00 inf output |
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``` |
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You can see here, that `T5DenseGatedGeluDense.forward` resulted in output activations, whose absolute max value was |
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around 62.7K, which is very close to fp16's top limit of 64K. In the next frame we have `Dropout` which |
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renormalizes the weights, after it zeroed some of the elements, which pushes the absolute max value to more than |
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64K, and we get an overlow. |
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As you can see it's the previous frames that we need to look into when the numbers start going into very large for |
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fp16 numbers. |
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The tracking is done in a forward hook, which gets invoked immediately after `forward` has completed. |
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By default the last 21 frames are printed. You can change the default to adjust for your needs. For example : |
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```python |
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debug_overflow = DebugUnderflowOverflow(model, max_frames_to_save=100) |
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``` |
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To validate that you have set up this debugging feature correctly, and you intend to use it in a training that |
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may take hours to complete, first run it with normal tracing enabled for one of a few batches as explained in |
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the next section. |
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Mode 2. Specific batch absolute min/max tracing without detection |
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The second work mode is per-batch tracing with the underflow/overflow detection feature turned off. |
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Let's say you want to watch the absolute min and max values for all the ingredients of each `forward` call of a |
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given batch, and only do that for batches 1 and 3. Then you instantiate this class as : |
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```python |
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debug_overflow = DebugUnderflowOverflow(model, trace_batch_nums=[1, 3]) |
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``` |
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And now full batches 1 and 3 will be traced using the same format as explained above. Batches are 0-indexed. |
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This is helpful if you know that the program starts misbehaving after a certain batch number, so you can |
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fast-forward right to that area. |
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Early stopping: |
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You can also specify the batch number after which to stop the training, with : |
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```python |
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debug_overflow = DebugUnderflowOverflow(model, trace_batch_nums=[1, 3], abort_after_batch_num=3) |
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``` |
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This feature is mainly useful in the tracing mode, but you can use it for any mode. |
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**Performance**: |
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As this module measures absolute `min`/``max` of each weight of the model on every forward it'll slow the training |
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down. Therefore remember to turn it off once the debugging needs have been met. |
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Args: |
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model (`nn.Module`): |
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The model to debug. |
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max_frames_to_save (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 21): |
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How many frames back to record |
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trace_batch_nums(`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `[]`): |
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Which batch numbers to trace (turns detection off) |
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abort_after_batch_num (`int``, *optional*): |
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Whether to abort after a certain batch number has finished |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, model, max_frames_to_save=21, trace_batch_nums=[], abort_after_batch_num=None): |
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self.model = model |
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self.trace_batch_nums = trace_batch_nums |
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self.abort_after_batch_num = abort_after_batch_num |
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self.frames = collections.deque([], max_frames_to_save) |
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self.frame = [] |
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self.batch_number = 0 |
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self.total_calls = 0 |
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self.detected_overflow = False |
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self.prefix = " " |
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self.analyse_model() |
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self.register_forward_hook() |
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def save_frame(self, frame=None): |
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if frame is not None: |
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self.expand_frame(frame) |
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self.frames.append("\n".join(self.frame)) |
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self.frame = [] |
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def expand_frame(self, line): |
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self.frame.append(line) |
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def trace_frames(self): |
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print("\n".join(self.frames)) |
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self.frames = [] |
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def reset_saved_frames(self): |
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self.frames = [] |
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def dump_saved_frames(self): |
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print(f"\nDetected inf/nan during batch_number={self.batch_number}") |
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print(f"Last {len(self.frames)} forward frames:") |
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print(f"{'abs min':8} {'abs max':8} metadata") |
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print("\n".join(self.frames)) |
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print("\n\n") |
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self.frames = [] |
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def analyse_model(self): |
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self.module_names = {m: name for name, m in self.model.named_modules()} |
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def analyse_variable(self, var, ctx): |
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if torch.is_tensor(var): |
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self.expand_frame(get_abs_min_max(var, ctx)) |
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if detect_overflow(var, ctx): |
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self.detected_overflow = True |
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elif var is None: |
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self.expand_frame(f"{'None':>17} {ctx}") |
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else: |
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self.expand_frame(f"{'not a tensor':>17} {ctx}") |
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def batch_start_frame(self): |
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self.expand_frame(f"\n\n{self.prefix} *** Starting batch number={self.batch_number} ***") |
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self.expand_frame(f"{'abs min':8} {'abs max':8} metadata") |
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def batch_end_frame(self): |
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self.expand_frame(f"{self.prefix} *** Finished batch number={self.batch_number-1} ***\n\n") |
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def create_frame(self, module, input, output): |
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self.expand_frame(f"{self.prefix} {self.module_names[module]} {module.__class__.__name__}") |
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for name, p in module.named_parameters(recurse=False): |
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self.analyse_variable(p, name) |
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if isinstance(input, tuple): |
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for i, x in enumerate(input): |
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self.analyse_variable(x, f"input[{i}]") |
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else: |
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self.analyse_variable(input, "input") |
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if isinstance(output, tuple): |
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for i, x in enumerate(output): |
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if isinstance(x, tuple): |
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for j, y in enumerate(x): |
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self.analyse_variable(y, f"output[{i}][{j}]") |
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else: |
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self.analyse_variable(x, f"output[{i}]") |
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else: |
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self.analyse_variable(output, "output") |
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self.save_frame() |
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def register_forward_hook(self): |
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self.model.apply(self._register_forward_hook) |
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def _register_forward_hook(self, module): |
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module.register_forward_hook(self.forward_hook) |
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def forward_hook(self, module, input, output): |
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last_frame_of_batch = False |
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trace_mode = True if self.batch_number in self.trace_batch_nums else False |
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if trace_mode: |
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self.reset_saved_frames() |
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if self.total_calls == 0: |
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self.batch_start_frame() |
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self.total_calls += 1 |
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if module == self.model: |
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self.batch_number += 1 |
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last_frame_of_batch = True |
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self.create_frame(module, input, output) |
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if trace_mode: |
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self.trace_frames() |
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if last_frame_of_batch: |
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self.batch_start_frame() |
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if self.detected_overflow and not trace_mode: |
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self.dump_saved_frames() |
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raise ValueError( |
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"DebugUnderflowOverflow: inf/nan detected, aborting as there is no point running further. " |
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"Please scroll up above this traceback to see the activation values prior to this event." |
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) |
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if self.abort_after_batch_num is not None and self.batch_number > self.abort_after_batch_num: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"DebugUnderflowOverflow: aborting after {self.batch_number} batches due to" |
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f" `abort_after_batch_num={self.abort_after_batch_num}` arg" |
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) |
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def get_abs_min_max(var, ctx): |
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abs_var = var.abs() |
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return f"{abs_var.min():8.2e} {abs_var.max():8.2e} {ctx}" |
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def detect_overflow(var, ctx): |
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""" |
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Report whether the tensor contains any `nan` or `inf` entries. |
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This is useful for detecting overflows/underflows and best to call right after the function that did some math that |
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modified the tensor in question. |
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This function contains a few other helper features that you can enable and tweak directly if you want to track |
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various other things. |
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Args: |
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var: the tensor variable to check |
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ctx: the message to print as a context |
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Return: |
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`True` if `inf` or `nan` was detected, `False` otherwise |
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""" |
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detected = False |
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if torch.isnan(var).any().item(): |
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detected = True |
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print(f"{ctx} has nans") |
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if torch.isinf(var).any().item(): |
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detected = True |
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print(f"{ctx} has infs") |
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if 0: |
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n100 = var[torch.ge(var.abs(), 100)] |
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if n100.numel() > 0: |
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print(f"{ctx}: n100={n100.numel()}") |
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n1000 = var[torch.ge(var.abs(), 1000)] |
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if n1000.numel() > 0: |
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print(f"{ctx}: n1000={n1000.numel()}") |
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n10000 = var[torch.ge(var.abs(), 10000)] |
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if n10000.numel() > 0: |
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print(f"{ctx}: n10000={n10000.numel()}") |
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if 0: |
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print(f"min={var.min():9.2e} max={var.max():9.2e}") |
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if 0: |
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print(f"min={var.min():9.2e} max={var.max():9.2e} var={var.var():9.2e} mean={var.mean():9.2e} ({ctx})") |
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return detected |
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class DebugOption(ExplicitEnum): |
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UNDERFLOW_OVERFLOW = "underflow_overflow" |
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TPU_METRICS_DEBUG = "tpu_metrics_debug" |
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