logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def is_initialized() -> bool: """ Checks if the `AcceleratorState` has been initialized from `Accelerator`. Same as `AcceleratorState.initialized`, but works as a module method. """ return AcceleratorState._shared_state != {} # Lambda function that does nothing def do_nothing(*args, **kwargs): return None class ThreadLocalSharedDict(threading.local): """ Descriptor that holds a dict shared between instances of a class in the same thread. Note: Descriptors have slightly different semantics than just a dict field on its own. `PartialState(...)._shared_state` and `PartialState._shared_state` (instance vs class) give the same value: the underlying _storage dict. Likewise, `PartialState(...)._shared_state = {...}` overrides the _storage dict inside the descriptor as you would expect. However, `PartialState._shared_state = {}` actually replaces the descriptor object with a dict instead Thus, you should modify the _storage dict in-place (e.g. `_shared_state.clear()`). See Python documentation for an explanation of descriptors: https://docs.python.org/3/howto/descriptor.html This is required for using PyTorch/XLA with PJRT in multithreaded mode (required for TPU v2 and v3). See https://github.com/pytorch/xla/blob/r2.0/docs/pjrt.md#multithreading-on-tpu-v2v3 """ def __init__(self, thread_local: bool = False): self._storage = {} def __get__(self, obj, objtype=None): return self._storage def __set__(self, obj, value): self._storage = value # Prefer global shared dictionary, except when using TPU. SharedDict = dict if not is_tpu_available(check_device=False) else ThreadLocalSharedDict # Inspired by Alex Martelli's 'Borg'. class PartialState: """ Singleton class that has information about the current training environment and functions to help with process control. Designed to be used when only process control and device execution states are needed. Does *not* need to be initialized from `Accelerator`. **Available attributes:** - **device** (`torch.device`) -- The device to use. - **distributed_type** ([`~accelerate.state.DistributedType`]) -- The type of distributed environment currently in use. - **local_process_index** (`int`) -- The index of the current process on the current server. - **mixed_precision** (`str`) -- Whether or not the current script will use mixed precision, and if so the type of mixed precision being performed. (Choose from 'no','fp16','bf16 or 'fp8'). - **num_processes** (`int`) -- The number of processes currently launched in parallel. - **process_index** (`int`) -- The index of the current process. - **is_last_process** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the current process is the last one. - **is_main_process** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the current process is the main one. - **is_local_main_process** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the current process is the main one on the local node. - **debug** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the current script is being run in debug mode. """ _shared_state = SharedDict() def __init__(self, cpu: bool = False, **kwargs): self.__dict__ = self._shared_state if not self.initialized: self._cpu = cpu self.backend = None env_device = os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_TORCH_DEVICE", None) self.device = torch.device(env_device) if env_device is not None else None self.debug = parse_flag_from_env("ACCELERATE_DEBUG_MODE") use_sagemaker_dp = kwargs.pop("_use_sagemaker_dp", None) if use_sagemaker_dp is None: use_sagemaker_dp = ( os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_USE_SAGEMAKER", "false") == "true" and os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_SAGEMAKER_DISTRIBUTED_TYPE") != SageMakerDistributedType.NO ) if use_sagemaker_dp and not cpu: if ( os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_SAGEMAKER_DISTRIBUTED_TYPE") == SageMakerDistributedType.DATA_PARALLEL ) or use_sagemaker_dp: self.distributed_type = DistributedType.MULTI_GPU import smdistributed.dataparallel.torch.torch_smddp # noqa if not torch.distributed.is_initialized(): torch.distributed.init_process_group(backend="smddp") self.backend = "smddp" self.num_processes = torch.distributed.get_world_size() self.process_index = torch.distributed.get_rank() self.local_process_index = int(os.environ.get("LOCAL_RANK", -1)) if self.device is None: self.device = torch.device("cuda", self.local_process_index) torch.cuda.set_device(self.device) elif is_tpu_available() and not cpu: self.distributed_type = DistributedType.TPU self.num_processes = xm.xrt_world_size() self.process_index = xm.get_ordinal() self.local_process_index = xm.get_local_ordinal() self.device = xm.xla_device() elif ( os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_USE_DEEPSPEED", "false") == "true" and int(os.environ.get("LOCAL_RANK", -1)) != -1 and not cpu ): assert ( is_deepspeed_available() ), "DeepSpeed is not available => install it using `pip3 install deepspeed` or build it from source" self.distributed_type = DistributedType.DEEPSPEED if not torch.distributed.is_initialized(): from deepspeed import comm as dist # DeepSpeed always uses nccl kwargs.pop("backend", None) if is_xpu_available and is_ccl_available(): # Set DeepSpeed backend to ccl for xpu self.backend = "ccl" elif is_npu_available(): self.backend = "hccl" else: self.backend = "nccl" dist.init_distributed(dist_backend=self.backend, auto_mpi_discovery=False, **kwargs) self.num_processes = torch.distributed.get_world_size() self.process_index = torch.distributed.get_rank() self.local_process_index = int(os.environ.get("LOCAL_RANK", -1)) if self.device is None: if is_xpu_available(): self.device = torch.device("xpu", self.local_process_index) if self.device is not None: torch.xpu.set_device(self.device) elif is_npu_available(): self.device = torch.device("npu", self.local_process_index) if self.device is not None: torch.npu.set_device(self.device) else: self.device = torch.device("cuda", self.local_process_index) if self.device is not None: torch.cuda.set_device(self.device) if self.device.type == "cuda" and not check_cuda_p2p_ib_support(): if "NCCL_P2P_DISABLE" not in os.environ or "NCCL_IB_DISABLE" not in os.environ: raise NotImplementedError( "Using RTX 3090 or 4000 series doesn't support faster communication broadband via P2P or IB. " 'Please set `NCCL_P2P_DISABLE="1"` and `NCCL_IB_DISABLE="1" or use `accelerate launch` which ' "will do this automatically." ) self._mixed_precision = "no" # deepspeed handles mixed_precision using deepspeed_config elif int(os.environ.get("LOCAL_RANK", -1)) != -1 and not cpu and torch.cuda.is_available(): self.distributed_type = DistributedType.MULTI_GPU if not torch.distributed.is_initialized(): self.backend = kwargs.pop("backend", "nccl") # Special case for `TrainingArguments`, where `backend` will be `None` if self.backend is None: self.backend = "nccl" torch.distributed.init_process_group(backend=self.backend, **kwargs) if not check_cuda_p2p_ib_support(): if "NCCL_P2P_DISABLE" not in os.environ or "NCCL_IB_DISABLE" not in os.environ: raise NotImplementedError( "Using RTX 3090 or 4000 series doesn't support faster communication broadband via P2P or IB. " 'Please set `NCCL_P2P_DISABLE="1"` and `NCCL_IB_DISABLE="1" or use `accelerate launch` which ' "will do this automatically." ) self.num_processes = torch.distributed.get_world_size() self.process_index = torch.distributed.get_rank() self.local_process_index = int(os.environ.get("LOCAL_RANK", -1)) if self.device is None: self.device = torch.device("cuda", self.local_process_index) torch.cuda.set_device(self.device) elif is_npu_available() and not cpu and int(os.environ.get("LOCAL_RANK", -1)) != -1: self.distributed_type = DistributedType.MULTI_NPU if not torch.distributed.is_initialized(): # Backend is not set by the user, we set it here kwargs.pop("backend", None) self.backend = "hccl" torch.distributed.init_process_group(backend=self.backend, **kwargs) self.num_processes = torch.distributed.get_world_size() self.process_index = torch.distributed.get_rank() self.local_process_index = int(os.environ.get("LOCAL_RANK", -1)) if self.device is None: self.device = torch.device("npu", self.local_process_index) torch.npu.set_device(self.device) elif get_int_from_env(["PMI_SIZE", "OMPI_COMM_WORLD_SIZE", "MV2_COMM_WORLD_SIZE", "WORLD_SIZE"], 1) > 1: if not cpu and is_xpu_available(): self.distributed_type = DistributedType.MULTI_XPU else: self.distributed_type = DistributedType.MULTI_CPU # Actually, CCL_WORKER_COUNT is a CPU only env var in CCL, no need to set it for XPU. if is_ccl_available() and ( get_int_from_env(["CCL_WORKER_COUNT"], 0) > 0 or self.distributed_type == DistributedType.MULTI_XPU ): if get_ccl_version() >= "1.12": import oneccl_bindings_for_pytorch # noqa: F401 else: import torch_ccl # noqa: F401 backend = "ccl" elif torch.distributed.is_mpi_available(): backend = "mpi" else: backend = "gloo" # Try to get launch configuration from environment variables set by MPI launcher - works for Intel MPI, OpenMPI and MVAPICH rank = get_int_from_env(["RANK", "PMI_RANK", "OMPI_COMM_WORLD_RANK", "MV2_COMM_WORLD_RANK"], 0) size = get_int_from_env(["WORLD_SIZE", "PMI_SIZE", "OMPI_COMM_WORLD_SIZE", "MV2_COMM_WORLD_SIZE"], 1) local_rank = get_int_from_env( ["LOCAL_RANK", "MPI_LOCALRANKID", "OMPI_COMM_WORLD_LOCAL_RANK", "MV2_COMM_WORLD_LOCAL_RANK"], 0 ) local_size = get_int_from_env( ["MPI_LOCALNRANKS", "OMPI_COMM_WORLD_LOCAL_SIZE", "MV2_COMM_WORLD_LOCAL_SIZE"], 1 ) self.local_process_index = local_rank os.environ["RANK"] = str(rank) os.environ["WORLD_SIZE"] = str(size) os.environ["LOCAL_RANK"] = str(local_rank) if not os.environ.get("MASTER_PORT", None): os.environ["MASTER_PORT"] = "29500" if not os.environ.get("MASTER_ADDR", None): if local_size != size and backend != "mpi": raise ValueError( "Looks like distributed multinode run but MASTER_ADDR env not set, " "please try exporting rank 0's hostname as MASTER_ADDR" ) if ( self.distributed_type == DistributedType.MULTI_CPU and get_int_from_env(["OMP_NUM_THREADS", "MKL_NUM_THREADS"], 0) == 0 ): import psutil num_cpu_threads_per_process = int(psutil.cpu_count(logical=False) / local_size) if num_cpu_threads_per_process == 0: num_cpu_threads_per_process = 1 torch.set_num_threads(num_cpu_threads_per_process) warnings.warn( f"OMP_NUM_THREADS/MKL_NUM_THREADS unset, we set it at {num_cpu_threads_per_process} to improve oob" " performance." ) if not torch.distributed.is_initialized(): # Backend is not set by the user, we set it here kwargs.pop("backend", None) self.backend = backend torch.distributed.init_process_group(self.backend, rank=rank, world_size=size, **kwargs) self.num_processes = torch.distributed.get_world_size() self.process_index = torch.distributed.get_rank() if cpu: self.device = torch.device("cpu") elif is_xpu_available(): self.device = torch.device("xpu", self.local_process_index) torch.xpu.set_device(self.device) else: self.device = self.default_device else: self.distributed_type = ( DistributedType.NO if os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_USE_DEEPSPEED", "false") == "false" else DistributedType.DEEPSPEED ) self.num_processes = 1 self.process_index = self.local_process_index = 0 if self.device is None: self.device = torch.device("cpu") if cpu else self.default_device self.fork_launched = parse_flag_from_env("FORK_LAUNCHED", 0) def __repr__(self) -> str: return ( f"Distributed environment: {self.distributed_type}{(' Backend: ' + self.backend) if self.backend else ''}\n" f"Num processes: {self.num_processes}\n" f"Process index: {self.process_index}\n" f"Local process index: {self.local_process_index}\n" f"Device: {self.device}\n" ) @staticmethod def _reset_state(): "Resets `_shared_state`, is used internally and should not be called" PartialState._shared_state.clear() @property def initialized(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the `PartialState` has been initialized" return self._shared_state != {} @property def use_distributed(self): """ Whether the Accelerator is configured for distributed training """ return self.distributed_type != DistributedType.NO and self.num_processes > 1 @property def is_last_process(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the current process is the last one" return self.process_index == self.num_processes - 1 @property def is_main_process(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the current process is the main process" return ( self.process_index == 0 if self.distributed_type != DistributedType.MEGATRON_LM else self.is_last_process ) @property def is_local_main_process(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the current process is the main process on the local node" return ( self.local_process_index == 0 if self.distributed_type != DistributedType.MEGATRON_LM else self.is_last_process ) def wait_for_everyone(self): """ Will stop the execution of the current process until every other process has reached that point (so this does nothing when the script is only run in one process). Useful to do before saving a model. Example: ```python >>> # Assuming two GPU processes >>> import time >>> from accelerate.state import PartialState >>> state = PartialState() >>> if state.is_main_process: ... time.sleep(2) >>> else: ... print("I'm waiting for the main process to finish its sleep...") >>> state.wait_for_everyone() >>> # Should print on every process at the same time >>> print("Everyone is here") ``` """ if self.distributed_type in ( DistributedType.MULTI_GPU, DistributedType.MULTI_NPU, DistributedType.MULTI_XPU, DistributedType.MULTI_CPU, DistributedType.DEEPSPEED, DistributedType.FSDP, ): torch.distributed.barrier() elif self.distributed_type == DistributedType.TPU: xm.rendezvous("accelerate.utils.wait_for_everyone") def _goes_first(self, is_main: bool): if not is_main: self.wait_for_everyone() yield if is_main: self.wait_for_everyone() @contextmanager def split_between_processes(self, inputs: list | tuple | dict | torch.Tensor, apply_padding: bool = False): """ Splits `input` between `self.num_processes` quickly and can be then used on that process. Useful when doing distributed inference, such as with different prompts. Note that when using a `dict`, all keys need to have the same number of elements. Args: inputs (`list`, `tuple`, `torch.Tensor`, or `dict` of `list`/`tuple`/`torch.Tensor`): The input to split between processes. apply_padding (`bool`, `optional`, defaults to `False`): Whether to apply padding by repeating the last element of the input so that all processes have the same number of elements. Useful when trying to perform actions such as `gather()` on the outputs or passing in less inputs than there are processes. If so, just remember to drop the padded elements afterwards. Example: ```python # Assume there are two processes from accelerate import PartialState state = PartialState() with state.split_between_processes(["A", "B", "C"]) as inputs: print(inputs) # Process 0 ["A", "B"] # Process 1 ["C"] with state.split_between_processes(["A", "B", "C"], apply_padding=True) as inputs: print(inputs) # Process 0 ["A", "B"] # Process 1 ["C", "C"] ``` """ if self.num_processes == 1: yield inputs return length = len(inputs) # Nested dictionary of any types if isinstance(inputs, dict): length = len(inputs[list(inputs.keys())[0]]) if not all(len(v) == length for v in inputs.values()): raise ValueError("All values in the dictionary must have the same length") num_samples_per_process = math.ceil(length / self.num_processes) start_index = self.process_index * num_samples_per_process end_index = start_index + num_samples_per_process if (len(inputs) % self.num_processes != 0) and (self.process_index == self.num_processes - 1): end_index = length def _split_values(inputs, start_index, end_index): if isinstance(inputs, (list, tuple, torch.Tensor)): if start_index >= len(inputs): result = inputs[-1:] else: result = inputs[start_index:end_index] if apply_padding: if isinstance(result, torch.Tensor): from accelerate.utils import pad_across_processes, send_to_device # The tensor needs to be on the device before we can pad it tensorized_result = send_to_device(result, self.device) result = pad_across_processes(tensorized_result, pad_index=inputs[-1]) else: result += [result[-1]] * (num_samples_per_process - len(result)) return result elif isinstance(inputs, dict): for key in inputs.keys(): inputs[key] = _split_values(inputs[key], start_index, end_index) return inputs else: return inputs yield _split_values(inputs, start_index, end_index) @contextmanager def main_process_first(self): """ Lets the main process go first inside a with block. The other processes will enter the with block after the main process exits. Example: ```python >>> from accelerate import Accelerator >>> accelerator = Accelerator() >>> with accelerator.main_process_first(): ... # This will be printed first by process 0 then in a seemingly ... # random order by the other processes. ... print(f"This will be printed by process {accelerator.process_index}") ``` """ yield from self._goes_first(self.is_main_process) @contextmanager def local_main_process_first(self): """ Lets the local main process go inside a with block. The other processes will enter the with block after the main process exits. Example: ```python >>> from accelerate.state import PartialState >>> state = PartialState() >>> with state.local_main_process_first(): ... # This will be printed first by local process 0 then in a seemingly ... # random order by the other processes. ... print(f"This will be printed by process {state.local_process_index}") ``` """ yield from self._goes_first(self.is_local_main_process) def on_main_process(self, function: Callable[..., Any] = None): """ Decorator that only runs the decorated function on the main process. Args: function (`Callable`): The function to decorate. Example: ```python >>> from accelerate.state import PartialState >>> state = PartialState() >>> @state.on_main_process ... def print_something(): ... print("This will be printed by process 0 only.") >>> print_something() "This will be printed by process 0 only" ``` """ if not self.initialized: raise ValueError("The `PartialState` or `Accelerator` must be initialized before calling this function.") if self.is_main_process or not self.use_distributed: return function return do_nothing def on_local_main_process(self, function: Callable[..., Any] = None): """ Decorator that only runs the decorated function on the local main process. Args: function (`Callable`): The function to decorate. Example: ```python # Assume we have 2 servers with 4 processes each. from accelerate.state import PartialState state = PartialState() @state.on_local_main_process def print_something(): print("This will be printed by process 0 only on each server.") print_something() # On server 1: "This will be printed by process 0 only" # On server 2: "This will be printed by process 0 only" ``` """ if self.is_local_main_process or not self.use_distributed: return function return do_nothing def on_last_process(self, function: Callable[..., Any]): """ Decorator that only runs the decorated function on the last process. Args: function (`Callable`): The function to decorate. Example: ```python # Assume we have 4 processes. from accelerate.state import PartialState state = PartialState() @state.on_last_process def print_something(): print(f"Printed on process {state.process_index}") print_something() "Printed on process 3" ``` """ if self.is_last_process or not self.use_distributed: return function return do_nothing def on_process(self, function: Callable[..., Any] = None, process_index: int = None): """ Decorator that only runs the decorated function on the process with the given index. Args: function (`Callable`, `optional`): The function to decorate. process_index (`int`, `optional`): The index of the process on which to run the function. Example: ```python # Assume we have 4 processes. from accelerate.state import PartialState state = PartialState() @state.on_process(process_index=2) def print_something(): print(f"Printed on process {state.process_index}") print_something() "Printed on process 2" ``` """ if function is None: return partial(self.on_process, process_index=process_index) if (self.process_index == process_index) or (not self.use_distributed): return function return do_nothing def on_local_process(self, function: Callable[..., Any] = None, local_process_index: int = None): """ Decorator that only runs the decorated function on the process with the given index on the current node. Args: function (`Callable`, *optional*): The function to decorate. local_process_index (`int`, *optional*): The index of the local process on which to run the function. Example: ```python # Assume we have 2 servers with 4 processes each. from accelerate import Accelerator accelerator = Accelerator() @accelerator.on_local_process(local_process_index=2) def print_something(): print(f"Printed on process {accelerator.local_process_index}") print_something() # On server 1: "Printed on process 2" # On server 2: "Printed on process 2" ``` """ if function is None: return partial(self.on_local_process, local_process_index=local_process_index) if (self.local_process_index == local_process_index) or (not self.use_distributed): return function return do_nothing def print(self, *args, **kwargs): if self.is_local_main_process: print(*args, **kwargs) @property def default_device(self) -> torch.device: """ Returns the default device which is: - MPS if `torch.backends.mps.is_available()` and `torch.backends.mps.is_built()` both return True. - CUDA if `torch.cuda.is_available()` - NPU if `is_npu_available()` - CPU otherwise """ if is_mps_available(): os.environ["PYTORCH_ENABLE_MPS_FALLBACK"] = "1" return torch.device("mps") elif torch.cuda.is_available(): return torch.device("cuda") elif is_xpu_available(): return torch.device("xpu:0") elif is_npu_available(): return torch.device("npu") else: return torch.device("cpu") class AcceleratorState: """ Singleton class that has information about the current training environment. **Available attributes:** - **device** (`torch.device`) -- The device to use. - **distributed_type** ([`~accelerate.state.DistributedType`]) -- The type of distributed environment currently in use. - **initialized** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the `AcceleratorState` has been initialized from `Accelerator`. - **local_process_index** (`int`) -- The index of the current process on the current server. - **mixed_precision** (`str`) -- Whether or not the current script will use mixed precision, and if so the type of mixed precision being performed. (Choose from 'no','fp16','bf16 or 'fp8'). - **num_processes** (`int`) -- The number of processes currently launched in parallel. - **process_index** (`int`) -- The index of the current process. - **is_last_process** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the current process is the last one. - **is_main_process** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the current process is the main one. - **is_local_main_process** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the current process is the main one on the local node. - **debug** (`bool`) -- Whether or not the current script is being run in debug mode. """ _shared_state = SharedDict() def __init__( self, mixed_precision: str = None, cpu: bool = False, dynamo_plugin=None, deepspeed_plugin=None, fsdp_plugin=None, megatron_lm_plugin=None, _from_accelerator: bool = False, **kwargs, ): self.__dict__ = self._shared_state if parse_flag_from_env("ACCELERATE_USE_CPU"): cpu = True if PartialState._shared_state == {}: PartialState(cpu, **kwargs) self.__dict__.update(PartialState._shared_state) self._check_initialized(mixed_precision, cpu) if not self.initialized: self.deepspeed_plugin = None self.use_ipex = None mixed_precision = ( parse_choice_from_env("ACCELERATE_MIXED_PRECISION", "no") if mixed_precision is None else mixed_precision.lower() ) if mixed_precision == "fp8": if not is_fp8_available(): raise ValueError( "Using `fp8` precision requires `transformer_engine` or `MS-AMP` to be installed." ) elif not check_fp8_capability(): logger.warning( f"The current device has compute capability of {torch.cuda.get_device_capability()} which is " "insufficient for FP8 mixed precision training (requires a GPU Hopper/Ada Lovelace " "or higher, compute capability of 8.9 or higher). Will use FP16 instead." ) mixed_precision = "fp16" self.dynamo_plugin = dynamo_plugin if not _from_accelerator: raise ValueError( "Please make sure to properly initialize your accelerator via `accelerator = Accelerator()` " "before using any functionality from the `accelerate` library." ) # deepspeed handles mixed_precision using deepspeed_config self._mixed_precision = "no" if self.distributed_type == DistributedType.DEEPSPEED else mixed_precision if self.distributed_type == DistributedType.TPU: if mixed_precision == "bf16": if os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_DOWNCAST_BF16"): os.environ["XLA_USE_BF16"] = str(0) os.environ["XLA_DOWNCAST_BF16"] = str(1) self.downcast_bfloat = True else: os.environ["XLA_USE_BF16"] = str(1) os.environ["XLA_DOWNCAST_BF16"] = str(0) self.downcast_bfloat = False elif os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_USE_DEEPSPEED", "false") == "true" and not cpu: self.deepspeed_plugin = deepspeed_plugin elif self.distributed_type == DistributedType.MULTI_GPU: if os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_USE_FSDP", "false") == "true": self.distributed_type = DistributedType.FSDP if self._mixed_precision != "no": fsdp_plugin.set_mixed_precision(self._mixed_precision) self.fsdp_plugin = fsdp_plugin if os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_USE_MEGATRON_LM", "false") == "true": self.distributed_type = DistributedType.MEGATRON_LM megatron_lm_plugin.set_mixed_precision(self._mixed_precision) self.megatron_lm_plugin = megatron_lm_plugin elif self.distributed_type == DistributedType.MULTI_NPU: if os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_USE_FSDP", "false") == "true": self.distributed_type = DistributedType.FSDP if self._mixed_precision != "no": fsdp_plugin.set_mixed_precision(self._mixed_precision) self.fsdp_plugin = fsdp_plugin elif self.distributed_type in [DistributedType.MULTI_CPU, DistributedType.MULTI_XPU, DistributedType.NO]: if is_ipex_available(): "check if user disables it explicitly" self.use_ipex = parse_flag_from_env("ACCELERATE_USE_IPEX", default=True) else: self.use_ipex = False if self.distributed_type == DistributedType.MULTI_XPU: if os.environ.get("ACCELERATE_USE_FSDP", "false") == "true": self.distributed_type = DistributedType.FSDP if self._mixed_precision != "no": fsdp_plugin.set_mixed_precision(self._mixed_precision) self.fsdp_plugin = fsdp_plugin if ( self.dynamo_plugin.backend != DynamoBackend.NO and self._mixed_precision == "no" and self.device.type == "cuda" ): torch.backends.cuda.matmul.allow_tf32 = True PartialState._shared_state["distributed_type"] = self.distributed_type @property def initialized(self) -> bool: return self._shared_state != PartialState._shared_state def __repr__(self): repr = PartialState().__repr__() + f"\nMixed precision type: {self.mixed_precision}\n" if self.distributed_type == DistributedType.DEEPSPEED: repr += f"ds_config: {self.deepspeed_plugin.deepspeed_config}\n" return repr def _check_initialized(self, mixed_precision=None, cpu=None): "Checks if a modification is trying to be made and the `AcceleratorState` has already been initialized" if self.initialized: err = "AcceleratorState has already been initialized and cannot be changed, restart your runtime completely and pass `{flag}` to `Accelerator()`." if cpu and self.device.type != "cpu": raise ValueError(err.format(flag="cpu=True")) if ( mixed_precision is not None and mixed_precision != self._mixed_precision and self.distributed_type != DistributedType.DEEPSPEED ): raise ValueError(err.format(flag=f"mixed_precision='{mixed_precision}'")) # For backward compatibility @property def use_fp16(self): warnings.warn( "The `use_fp16` property is deprecated and will be removed in version 1.0 of Accelerate use " "`AcceleratorState.mixed_precision == 'fp16'` instead.", FutureWarning, ) return self._mixed_precision != "no" @property def mixed_precision(self): if self.distributed_type == DistributedType.DEEPSPEED: config = self.deepspeed_plugin.deepspeed_config if config.get("fp16", {}).get("enabled", False): mixed_precision = "fp16" elif config.get("bf16", {}).get("enabled", False): mixed_precision = "bf16" else: mixed_precision = "no" else: mixed_precision = self._mixed_precision return mixed_precision @staticmethod def _reset_state(reset_partial_state: bool = False): "Resets `_shared_state`, is used internally and should not be called" AcceleratorState._shared_state.clear() if reset_partial_state: PartialState._reset_state() @property def use_distributed(self): """ Whether the Accelerator is configured for distributed training """ return PartialState().use_distributed @property def is_last_process(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the current process is the last one" return PartialState().is_last_process @property def is_main_process(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the current process is the main process" return PartialState().is_main_process @property def is_local_main_process(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the current process is the main process on the local node" return PartialState().is_local_main_process def wait_for_everyone(self): PartialState().wait_for_everyone() @contextmanager def split_between_processes(self, inputs: list | tuple | dict | torch.Tensor, apply_padding: bool = False): """ Splits `input` between `self.num_processes` quickly and can be then used on that process. Useful when doing distributed inference, such as with different prompts. Note that when using a `dict`, all keys need to have the same number of elements. Args: inputs (`list`, `tuple`, `torch.Tensor`, or `dict` of `list`/`tuple`/`torch.Tensor`): The input to split between processes. apply_padding (`bool`, `optional`, defaults to `False`): Whether to apply padding by repeating the last element of the input so that all processes have the same number of elements. Useful when trying to perform actions such as `gather()` on the outputs or passing in less inputs than there are processes. If so, just remember to drop the padded elements afterwards. Example: ```python # Assume there are two processes from accelerate.state import AcceleratorState state = AcceleratorState() with state.split_between_processes(["A", "B", "C"]) as inputs: print(inputs) # Process 0 ["A", "B"] # Process 1 ["C"] with state.split_between_processes(["A", "B", "C"], apply_padding=True) as inputs: print(inputs) # Process 0 ["A", "B"] # Process 1 ["C", "C"] ``` """ with PartialState().split_between_processes(inputs, apply_padding=apply_padding) as inputs: yield inputs @contextmanager def main_process_first(self): """ Lets the main process go first inside a with block. The other processes will enter the with block after the main process exits. """ with PartialState().main_process_first(): yield @contextmanager def local_main_process_first(self): """ Lets the local main process go inside a with block. The other processes will enter the with block after the main process exits. """ with PartialState().local_main_process_first(): yield def print(self, *args, **kwargs): PartialState().print(*args, **kwargs) class GradientState: """ Singleton class that has information related to gradient synchronization for gradient accumulation **Available attributes:** - **end_of_dataloader** (`bool`) -- Whether we have reached the end the current dataloader - **remainder** (`int`) -- The number of extra samples that were added from padding the dataloader - **sync_gradients** (`bool`) -- Whether the gradients should be synced across all devices - **active_dataloader** (`Optional[DataLoader]`) -- The dataloader that is currently being iterated over - **dataloader_references** (`List[Optional[DataLoader]]`) -- A list of references to the dataloaders that are being iterated over - **num_steps** (`int`) -- The number of steps to accumulate over - **adjust_scheduler** (`bool`) -- Whether the scheduler should be adjusted to account for the gradient accumulation - **sync_with_dataloader** (`bool`) -- Whether the gradients should be synced at the end of the dataloader iteration and the number of total steps reset """ _shared_state = SharedDict() def __init__(self, gradient_accumulation_plugin: Optional[GradientAccumulationPlugin] = None): self.__dict__ = self._shared_state if not self.initialized: self.sync_gradients = True self.active_dataloader = None self.dataloader_references = [None] self.plugin_kwargs = ( gradient_accumulation_plugin.to_kwargs() if gradient_accumulation_plugin is not None else {} ) # Plugin args are different and can be updated if gradient_accumulation_plugin is not None and self.plugin_kwargs != gradient_accumulation_plugin.to_kwargs(): self.plugin_kwargs = gradient_accumulation_plugin.to_kwargs() @property def num_steps(self) -> int: "Returns the number of steps to accumulate over" return self.plugin_kwargs.get("num_steps", 1) @property def adjust_scheduler(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the scheduler should be adjusted" return self.plugin_kwargs.get("adjust_scheduler", False) @property def sync_with_dataloader(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the gradients should be synced at the end of the dataloader iteration and the number of total steps reset" return self.plugin_kwargs.get("sync_with_dataloader", True) @property def initialized(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the `GradientState` has been initialized" return GradientState._shared_state != {} @property def end_of_dataloader(self) -> bool: "Returns whether we have reached the end of the current dataloader" if not self.in_dataloader: return False return self.active_dataloader.end_of_dataloader @property def remainder(self) -> int: "Returns the number of extra samples that were added from padding the dataloader" if not self.in_dataloader: return -1 return self.active_dataloader.remainder def __repr__(self): return ( f"Sync Gradients: {self.sync_gradients}\n" f"At end of current dataloader: {self.end_of_dataloader}\n" f"Extra samples added: {self.remainder}\n" f"Gradient accumulation plugin: {self.plugin_kwargs}\n" ) def _set_sync_gradients(self, sync_gradients): "Private function that sets whether gradients should be synchronized. Users should not have to call this." self.sync_gradients = sync_gradients def _add_dataloader(self, dataloader): "Private function that adds a dataloader to `self.dataloader_references` and sets `in_dataloader` to `True`. Users should not have to call this." self.active_dataloader = dataloader self.dataloader_references.append(self.active_dataloader) def _remove_dataloader(self, dataloader): "Private function that removes a dataloader from `self.dataloader_references` and sets `in_dataloader` to `False` if there are no more dataloaders. Users should not have to call this." self.dataloader_references.remove(dataloader) self.active_dataloader = self.dataloader_references[-1] @property def in_dataloader(self) -> bool: "Returns whether the current process is in a dataloader" return self.active_dataloader is not None @staticmethod def _reset_state(): "Resets `_shared_state`, is used internally and should not be called" GradientState._shared_state.clear()