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"""Triton implementation of Flash Attention.
# Copyright (c) 2022, Tri Dao.
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*Experimental* implementation of FlashAttention in Triton.
We use the FlashAttention implementation from Phil Tillet a starting point.
https://github.com/openai/triton/blob/master/python/tutorials/06-fused-attention.py
Changes:
- Implement both causal and non-causal attention.
- Implement both self-attention and cross-attention.
- Support arbitrary seqlens (not just multiples of 128), for both forward and backward.
- Support all head dimensions up to 128 (not just 16, 32, 64, 128), for both forward and backward.
- Support attention bias.
- Speed up the forward pass a bit, and only store the LSE instead of m and l.
- Make the backward for d=128 much faster by reducing register spilling.
- Optionally parallelize the backward pass across seqlen_k, to deal with the case of
small batch size * nheads.
Caution:
- If you plan to use headdim other than 64 and 128, you should test for race conditions
(due to the Triton compiler), as done in tests/test_flash_attn.py
"test_flash_attn_triton_race_condition". I've tested and fixed many race conditions
for different head dimensions (40, 48, 64, 128, 80, 88, 96), but I'm still not 100% confident
that there are none left for other head dimensions.
Differences between this Triton version and the CUDA version:
- Triton version doesn't support dropout.
- Triton forward is generally faster than CUDA forward.
- Triton backward is faster than CUDA backward when batch * nheads is small, and when headdim=64.
It is slightly slower when headdim=128 and batch * nheads is large.
- Triton version doesn't yet support different sequence lengths in a batch (i.e., RaggedTensor/NestedTensor).
"""
import math
import torch
import triton # type: ignore (reportMissingImports)
import triton.language as tl # type: ignore (reportMissingImports)
from einops import repeat
@triton.autotune(
configs=[
triton.Config({
'BLOCK_M': 128,
'BLOCK_N': 128
},
num_warps=8,
num_stages=1),
# This config has a race condition when EVEN_M == False, disabling it for now.
# triton.Config({"BLOCK_M": 64, "BLOCK_N": 64}, num_warps=4, num_stages=1),
],
key=[
'CACHE_KEY_SEQLEN_Q', 'CACHE_KEY_SEQLEN_K', 'BIAS_TYPE', 'IS_CAUSAL',
'BLOCK_HEADDIM'
])
@triton.heuristics({
'EVEN_M': lambda args: args['seqlen_q'] % args['BLOCK_M'] == 0,
'EVEN_N': lambda args: args['seqlen_k'] % args['BLOCK_N'] == 0,
'EVEN_HEADDIM': lambda args: args['headdim'] == args['BLOCK_HEADDIM'],
})
@triton.jit
def _fwd_kernel(
Q,
K,
V,
Bias,
Out,
Lse,
TMP, # NOTE: TMP is a scratchpad buffer to workaround a compiler bug
softmax_scale,
stride_qb,
stride_qh,
stride_qm,
stride_kb,
stride_kh,
stride_kn,
stride_vb,
stride_vh,
stride_vn,
stride_bb,
stride_bh,
stride_bm,
stride_ob,
stride_oh,
stride_om,
nheads,
seqlen_q,
seqlen_k,
seqlen_q_rounded,
headdim,
CACHE_KEY_SEQLEN_Q,
CACHE_KEY_SEQLEN_K,
BIAS_TYPE: tl.constexpr,
IS_CAUSAL: tl.constexpr,
BLOCK_HEADDIM: tl.constexpr,
EVEN_M: tl.constexpr,
EVEN_N: tl.constexpr,
EVEN_HEADDIM: tl.constexpr,
BLOCK_M: tl.constexpr,
BLOCK_N: tl.constexpr,
):
start_m = tl.program_id(0)
off_hb = tl.program_id(1)
off_b = off_hb // nheads
off_h = off_hb % nheads
# off_b = tl.program_id(1)
# off_h = tl.program_id(2)
# off_hb = off_b * nheads + off_h
# initialize offsets
offs_m = start_m * BLOCK_M + tl.arange(0, BLOCK_M)
offs_n = tl.arange(0, BLOCK_N)
offs_d = tl.arange(0, BLOCK_HEADDIM)
# Initialize pointers to Q, K, V
# Adding parenthesis around indexing might use int32 math instead of int64 math?
# https://github.com/openai/triton/issues/741
# I'm seeing a tiny bit of difference (5-7us)
q_ptrs = Q + off_b * stride_qb + off_h * stride_qh + (
offs_m[:, None] * stride_qm + offs_d[None, :])
k_ptrs = K + off_b * stride_kb + off_h * stride_kh + (
offs_n[:, None] * stride_kn + offs_d[None, :])
v_ptrs = V + off_b * stride_vb + off_h * stride_vh + (
offs_n[:, None] * stride_vn + offs_d[None, :])
if BIAS_TYPE == 'vector':
b_ptrs = Bias + off_b * stride_bb + off_h * stride_bh + offs_n
elif BIAS_TYPE == 'matrix':
b_ptrs = Bias + off_b * stride_bb + off_h * stride_bh + (
offs_m[:, None] * stride_bm + offs_n[None, :])
else:
raise ValueError("BIAS_TYPE must be one of {'vector', 'matrix'}")
# initialize pointer to m and l
t_ptrs = TMP + off_hb * seqlen_q_rounded + offs_m
lse_i = tl.zeros([BLOCK_M], dtype=tl.float32) - float('inf')
m_i = tl.zeros([BLOCK_M], dtype=tl.float32) - float('inf')
acc_o = tl.zeros([BLOCK_M, BLOCK_HEADDIM], dtype=tl.float32)
# load q: it will stay in SRAM throughout
# [2022-10-30] TD: Triton bug - in the case of EVEN_M=True and EVEN_N=False, if we just call
# tl.load(q_ptrs), we get the wrong output!
if EVEN_M & EVEN_N:
if EVEN_HEADDIM:
q = tl.load(q_ptrs)
else:
q = tl.load(q_ptrs, mask=offs_d[None, :] < headdim, other=0.0)
else:
if EVEN_HEADDIM:
q = tl.load(q_ptrs, mask=offs_m[:, None] < seqlen_q, other=0.0)
else:
q = tl.load(q_ptrs,
mask=(offs_m[:, None] < seqlen_q) &
(offs_d[None, :] < headdim),
other=0.0)
# loop over k, v and update accumulator
end_n = seqlen_k if not IS_CAUSAL else tl.minimum(
(start_m + 1) * BLOCK_M, seqlen_k)
for start_n in range(0, end_n, BLOCK_N):
start_n = tl.multiple_of(start_n, BLOCK_N)
# -- compute qk ----
if EVEN_N & EVEN_M: # If we just do "if EVEN_N", there seems to be some race condition
if EVEN_HEADDIM:
k = tl.load(k_ptrs + start_n * stride_kn)
else:
k = tl.load(k_ptrs + start_n * stride_kn,
mask=offs_d[None, :] < headdim,
other=0.0)
else:
if EVEN_HEADDIM:
k = tl.load(k_ptrs + start_n * stride_kn,
mask=(start_n + offs_n)[:, None] < seqlen_k,
other=0.0)
else:
k = tl.load(k_ptrs + start_n * stride_kn,
mask=((start_n + offs_n)[:, None] < seqlen_k) &
(offs_d[None, :] < headdim),
other=0.0)
qk = tl.zeros([BLOCK_M, BLOCK_N], dtype=tl.float32)
qk += tl.dot(q, k, trans_b=True)
# Trying to combine the two masks seem to make the result wrong
if not EVEN_N: # Need to mask out otherwise the softmax is wrong
qk += tl.where((start_n + offs_n)[None, :] < seqlen_k, 0,
float('-inf'))
if IS_CAUSAL:
qk += tl.where(offs_m[:, None] >= (start_n + offs_n)[None, :], 0,
float('-inf'))
if BIAS_TYPE != 'none':
if BIAS_TYPE == 'vector':
if EVEN_N:
bias = tl.load(b_ptrs + start_n).to(tl.float32)
else:
bias = tl.load(b_ptrs + start_n,
mask=(start_n + offs_n) < seqlen_k,
other=0.0).to(tl.float32)
bias = bias[None, :]
elif BIAS_TYPE == 'matrix':
if EVEN_M & EVEN_N:
bias = tl.load(b_ptrs + start_n).to(tl.float32)
else:
bias = tl.load(b_ptrs + start_n,
mask=(offs_m[:, None] < seqlen_q) &
((start_n + offs_n)[None, :] < seqlen_k),
other=0.0).to(tl.float32)
else:
raise ValueError(
"BIAS_TYPE must be one of {'vector', 'matrix'}")
# Slightly faster to multiply the softmax_scale in the tl.exp below since the compiler
# can then fuse the mult and add into an fma instruction. But if we have bias we need to
# to multiply with softmax_scale here.
qk = qk * softmax_scale + bias
m_ij = tl.maximum(tl.max(qk, 1), lse_i)
p = tl.exp(qk - m_ij[:, None])
else:
m_ij = tl.maximum(tl.max(qk, 1) * softmax_scale, lse_i)
p = tl.exp(qk * softmax_scale - m_ij[:, None])
l_ij = tl.sum(p, 1)
# scale acc_o
acc_o_scale = tl.exp(m_i - m_ij)
# # -- update output accumulator --
# BUG: have to store and immediately load
tl.store(t_ptrs, acc_o_scale)
acc_o_scale = tl.load(t_ptrs)
acc_o = acc_o * acc_o_scale[:, None]
# update acc_o
if EVEN_N & EVEN_M: # If we just do "if EVEN_N", there seems to be some race condition
if EVEN_HEADDIM:
v = tl.load(v_ptrs + start_n * stride_vn)
else:
v = tl.load(v_ptrs + start_n * stride_vn,
mask=offs_d[None, :] < headdim,
other=0.0)
else:
if EVEN_HEADDIM:
v = tl.load(v_ptrs + start_n * stride_vn,
mask=(start_n + offs_n)[:, None] < seqlen_k,
other=0.0)
else:
v = tl.load(v_ptrs + start_n * stride_vn,
mask=((start_n + offs_n)[:, None] < seqlen_k) &
(offs_d[None, :] < headdim),
other=0.0)
p = p.to(v.dtype)
acc_o += tl.dot(p, v)
# -- update statistics
m_i = m_ij
l_i_new = tl.exp(lse_i - m_ij) + l_ij
lse_i = m_ij + tl.log(l_i_new)
o_scale = tl.exp(m_i - lse_i)
# BUG: have to store and immediately load
tl.store(t_ptrs, o_scale)
o_scale = tl.load(t_ptrs)
acc_o = acc_o * o_scale[:, None]
# rematerialize offsets to save registers
start_m = tl.program_id(0)
offs_m = start_m * BLOCK_M + tl.arange(0, BLOCK_M)
# write back l and m
lse_ptrs = Lse + off_hb * seqlen_q_rounded + offs_m
tl.store(lse_ptrs, lse_i)
# initialize pointers to output
offs_n = tl.arange(0, BLOCK_HEADDIM)
out_ptrs = Out + off_b * stride_ob + off_h * stride_oh + (
offs_m[:, None] * stride_om + offs_n[None, :])
if EVEN_M:
if EVEN_HEADDIM:
tl.store(out_ptrs, acc_o)
else:
tl.store(out_ptrs, acc_o, mask=offs_d[None, :] < headdim)
else:
if EVEN_HEADDIM:
tl.store(out_ptrs, acc_o, mask=offs_m[:, None] < seqlen_q)
else:
tl.store(out_ptrs,
acc_o,
mask=(offs_m[:, None] < seqlen_q) &
(offs_d[None, :] < headdim))
def init_to_zero(name):
return lambda nargs: nargs[name].zero_()
def _flash_attn_forward(q, k, v, bias=None, causal=False, softmax_scale=None):
# shape constraints
batch, seqlen_q, nheads, d = q.shape
_, seqlen_k, _, _ = k.shape
assert k.shape == (batch, seqlen_k, nheads, d)
assert v.shape == (batch, seqlen_k, nheads, d)
assert d <= 128, 'FlashAttention only support head dimensions up to 128'
assert q.dtype == k.dtype == v.dtype, 'All tensors must have the same type'
assert q.dtype in [torch.float16,
torch.bfloat16], 'Only support fp16 and bf16'
assert q.is_cuda and k.is_cuda and v.is_cuda
softmax_scale = softmax_scale or 1.0 / math.sqrt(d)
has_bias = bias is not None
bias_type = 'none'
if has_bias:
assert bias.dtype in [q.dtype, torch.float]
assert bias.is_cuda
assert bias.dim() == 4
if bias.stride(-1) != 1:
bias = bias.contiguous()
if bias.shape[2:] == (1, seqlen_k):
bias_type = 'vector'
elif bias.shape[2:] == (seqlen_q, seqlen_k):
bias_type = 'matrix'
else:
print(q.shape)
print(k.shape)
print(seqlen_q)
print(seqlen_k)
print(bias.shape)
raise RuntimeError('Last 2 dimensions of bias must be (1, seqlen_k)'
' or (seqlen_q, seqlen_k)')
if bias.shape[:2] == (1, nheads):
bias = repeat(bias, '1 h ... -> b h ...', b=batch)
elif bias.shape[:2] == (batch, 1):
bias = repeat(bias, 'b 1 ... -> b h ...', h=nheads)
elif bias.shape[:2] == (1, 1):
bias = repeat(bias, '1 h ... -> b h ...', b=batch)
bias = repeat(bias, 'b 1 ... -> b h ...', h=nheads)
assert bias.shape[:2] == (
batch, nheads
), f'First 2 dimensions of bias must be broadcastible to (batch, nheads) = ({batch, nheads}). Bias has shape: {bias.shape}'
assert bias is not None # for type checking
bias_strides = (bias.stride(0), bias.stride(1),
bias.stride(2)) if has_bias else (0, 0, 0)
seqlen_q_rounded = math.ceil(seqlen_q / 128) * 128
lse = torch.empty((batch, nheads, seqlen_q_rounded),
device=q.device,
dtype=torch.float32)
tmp = torch.empty((batch, nheads, seqlen_q_rounded),
device=q.device,
dtype=torch.float32)
o = torch.empty_like(q)
BLOCK_HEADDIM = max(triton.next_power_of_2(d), 16)
# BLOCK = 128
# num_warps = 4 if d <= 64 else 8
grid = lambda META: (triton.cdiv(seqlen_q, META['BLOCK_M']), batch * nheads)
_fwd_kernel[grid]( # type: ignore
q,
k,
v,
bias,
o,
lse,
tmp,
softmax_scale,
q.stride(0),
q.stride(2),
q.stride(1),
k.stride(0),
k.stride(2),
k.stride(1),
v.stride(0),
v.stride(2),
v.stride(1),
*bias_strides,
o.stride(0),
o.stride(2),
o.stride(1),
nheads,
seqlen_q,
seqlen_k,
seqlen_q_rounded,
d,
seqlen_q // 32,
seqlen_k // 32, # key for triton cache (limit number of compilations)
# Can't use kwargs here because triton autotune expects key to be args, not kwargs
# IS_CAUSAL=causal, BLOCK_HEADDIM=d,
bias_type,
causal,
BLOCK_HEADDIM,
# BLOCK_M=BLOCK, BLOCK_N=BLOCK,
# num_warps=num_warps,
# num_stages=1,
)
return o, lse, softmax_scale # softmax_scale could have been updated
class _FlashAttnFunc(torch.autograd.Function):
@staticmethod
def forward(ctx, q, k, v, bias=None, causal=False, softmax_scale=None):
"""Forward pass for FlashAttention.
Args:
ctx: autograd context
q: (batch_size, seqlen_q, nheads, headdim)
k: (batch_size, seqlen_k, nheads, headdim)
v: (batch_size, seqlen_k, nheads, headdim)
bias: optional, shape broadcastible to (batch, nheads, seqlen_q, seqlen_k).
For example, ALiBi mask for causal would have shape (1, nheads, 1, seqlen_k).
ALiBi mask for non-causal would have shape (1, nheads, seqlen_q, seqlen_k)
causal (bool): whether to incorporate causal attention masking
softmax_scale (float, optional): scale factor for softmax
"""
# Make sure that the last dimension is contiguous
q, k, v = [
x if x.stride(-1) == 1 else x.contiguous() for x in [q, k, v]
]
o, lse, ctx.softmax_scale = _flash_attn_forward(
q, k, v, bias=bias, causal=causal, softmax_scale=softmax_scale)
ctx.save_for_backward(q, k, v, o, lse, bias)
ctx.causal = causal
return o
@staticmethod
def backward(ctx, do):
raise NotImplementedError
flash_attn_func = _FlashAttnFunc.apply