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# Copyright 2024 **AUTHORS_TODO**
# License: Apache-2.0
# Copyright (c) 2023, Tri Dao.
# License: Apache-2.0
import torch
from einops import rearrange
from flash_attn.ops.triton.rotary import apply_rotary
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
class ApplyRotaryEmbUnpad(torch.autograd.Function):
@staticmethod
def forward(
ctx,
qkv,
cos,
sin,
interleaved=False,
seqlen_offsets: Union[int, torch.Tensor] = 0,
cu_seqlens: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
max_seqlen: Optional[int] = None,
):
# (total_nnz, 3, nheads, headdim)
total_nnz, three, nheads, headdim = qkv.shape
assert three == 3
if qkv.is_contiguous():
# Call 1 kernel instead of 2 kernels
# We need qkv to be contiguous so that when we reshape to combine (3, nheads)
# dimensions, we get the same tensor
# qk = rearrange(qkv[:, :2], "b_s t h d -> b_s (t h) d")
qk = qkv[:, :2].view(total_nnz, -1, headdim)
apply_rotary(
qk,
cos,
sin,
seqlen_offsets=seqlen_offsets,
cu_seqlens=cu_seqlens,
max_seqlen=max_seqlen,
interleaved=interleaved,
inplace=True,
)
else:
q, k = qkv[:, 0, :, :], qkv[:, 1, :, :]
apply_rotary(
q,
cos,
sin,
seqlen_offsets=seqlen_offsets,
cu_seqlens=cu_seqlens,
max_seqlen=max_seqlen,
interleaved=interleaved,
inplace=True,
)
apply_rotary(
k,
cos,
sin,
seqlen_offsets=seqlen_offsets,
cu_seqlens=cu_seqlens,
max_seqlen=max_seqlen,
interleaved=interleaved,
inplace=True,
)
if isinstance(seqlen_offsets, int):
ctx.save_for_backward(cos, sin, cu_seqlens)
ctx.seqlen_offsets = seqlen_offsets
else:
ctx.save_for_backward(cos, sin, cu_seqlens, seqlen_offsets)
ctx.seqlen_offsets = None
ctx.interleaved = interleaved
ctx.max_seqlen = max_seqlen
return qkv
@staticmethod
def backward(ctx, do):
seqlen_offsets = ctx.seqlen_offsets
if seqlen_offsets is None:
cos, sin, cu_seqlens, seqlen_offsets = ctx.saved_tensors
else:
cos, sin, cu_seqlens = ctx.saved_tensors
if do.is_contiguous():
total_nnz, three, nheads, headdim = do.shape
# Call 1 kernel instead of 2 kernels
# We need dqkv to be contiguous so that when we reshape to combine (3, nheads)
# dimensions, we get the same tensor
dqk = do[:, :2].view(total_nnz, -1, headdim)
apply_rotary(
dqk,
cos,
sin,
seqlen_offsets=seqlen_offsets,
cu_seqlens=cu_seqlens,
max_seqlen=ctx.max_seqlen,
interleaved=ctx.interleaved,
inplace=True,
conjugate=True,
)
else:
dq, dk = do[:, 0, :, :], do[:, 1, :, :]
apply_rotary(
dq,
cos,
sin,
seqlen_offsets=seqlen_offsets,
cu_seqlens=cu_seqlens,
max_seqlen=ctx.max_seqlen,
interleaved=ctx.interleaved,
inplace=True,
conjugate=True,
)
apply_rotary(
dk,
cos,
sin,
seqlen_offsets=seqlen_offsets,
cu_seqlens=cu_seqlens,
max_seqlen=ctx.max_seqlen,
interleaved=ctx.interleaved,
inplace=True,
conjugate=True,
)
return do, None, None, None, None, None, None
def apply_rotary_emb_unpad(
qkv,
cos,
sin,
interleaved=False,
seqlen_offsets: Union[int, torch.Tensor] = 0,
cu_seqlens: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
max_seqlen: Optional[int] = None,
):
"""
Arguments:
qkv: (total_nnz, 3, nheads, headdim) - input tensor for packed QKV.
cos, sin: (seqlen_rotary, rotary_dim / 2)
interleaved: if True, rotate pairs of even and odd dimensions (GPT-J style) instead
of 1st half and 2nd half (GPT-NeoX style).
inplace: if True, apply rotary embedding in-place.
seqlen_offsets: (batch_size,) or int. Each sequence in x is shifted by this amount.
Most commonly used in inference when we have KV cache.
cu_seqlens: (batch + 1,) or None
max_seqlen: int
Return:
out: (total_nnz, dim)
rotary_dim must be <= headdim
Apply rotary embedding to the first rotary_dim of x.
"""
return ApplyRotaryEmbUnpad.apply(qkv, cos, sin, interleaved, seqlen_offsets, cu_seqlens, max_seqlen)
class UnpaddedRotaryEmbedding(torch.nn.Module):
"""
The rotary position embeddings applied directly to unpadded sequences.
"""
def __init__(
self,
dim: int,
base: float = 10000.0,
interleaved: bool = False,
max_seqlen: Optional[int] = None,
scale_base: Optional[bool] = None,
pos_idx_in_fp32: bool = True,
device: Optional[torch.device] = None,
dtype: Optional[torch.dtype] = None,
):
"""
interleaved: if True, rotate pairs of even and odd dimensions (GPT-J style) instead
of 1st half and 2nd half (GPT-NeoX style).
pos_idx_in_fp32: if True, the position indices [0.0, ..., seqlen - 1] are in fp32,
otherwise they might be in lower precision.
This option was added because previously (before 2023-07-02), when we construct
the position indices, we use the dtype of self.inv_freq. In most cases this would
be fp32, but if the model is trained in pure bf16 (not mixed precision), then
self.inv_freq would be bf16, and the position indices are also in bf16.
Because of the limited precision of bf16 (e.g. 1995.0 is rounded to 2000.0), the
embeddings for some positions will coincide.
To maintain compatibility with models previously trained in pure bf16,
we add this option.
max_seqlen: if max_seqlen, device, and dtype are provided, we precompute the cos_sin_cache
up to max_seqlen. If the max_seqlen, device, or dtype during training/inference differ,
the cos_sin_cache wll be recomputed during the forward pass.
"""
super().__init__()
self.dim = dim
self.base = float(base)
self.pos_idx_in_fp32 = pos_idx_in_fp32
# Generate and save the inverse frequency buffer (non trainable)
inv_freq = self._compute_inv_freq(device)
self.register_buffer("inv_freq", inv_freq, persistent=False)
self.interleaved = interleaved
self.scale_base = scale_base
scale = (
(torch.arange(0, dim, 2, device=device, dtype=torch.float32) + 0.4 * dim) / (1.4 * dim)
if scale_base is not None
else None
)
self.register_buffer("scale", scale, persistent=False)
self._seq_len_cached = 0
self._cos_cached = None
self._sin_cached = None
self._cos_k_cached = None
self._sin_k_cached = None
if max_seqlen is not None and device is not None and dtype is not None:
self._update_cos_sin_cache(max_seqlen, device=device, dtype=dtype)
def _compute_inv_freq(self, device=None):
return 1.0 / (self.base ** (torch.arange(0, self.dim, 2, device=device, dtype=torch.float32) / self.dim))
def _update_cos_sin_cache(self, seqlen, device=None, dtype=None):
# Reset the tables if the sequence length has changed,
# if we're on a new device (possibly due to tracing for instance),
# or if we're switching from inference mode to training
if (
seqlen > self._seq_len_cached
or self._cos_cached is None
or self._cos_cached.device != device
or self._cos_cached.dtype != dtype
or (self.training and self._cos_cached.is_inference())
):
self._seq_len_cached = seqlen
# We want fp32 here, not self.inv_freq.dtype, since the model could be loaded in bf16
# And the output of arange can be quite large, so bf16 would lose a lot of precision.
# However, for compatibility reason, we add an option to use the dtype of self.inv_freq.
if self.pos_idx_in_fp32:
t = torch.arange(seqlen, device=device, dtype=torch.float32)
# We want fp32 here as well since inv_freq will be multiplied with t, and the output
# will be large. Having it in bf16 will lose a lot of precision and cause the
# cos & sin output to change significantly.
# We want to recompute self.inv_freq if it was not loaded in fp32
if self.inv_freq.dtype != torch.float32:
inv_freq = self._compute_inv_freq(device=device)
else:
inv_freq = self.inv_freq
else:
t = torch.arange(seqlen, device=device, dtype=self.inv_freq.dtype)
inv_freq = self.inv_freq
# Don't do einsum, it converts fp32 to fp16 under AMP
# freqs = torch.einsum("i,j->ij", t, self.inv_freq)
freqs = torch.outer(t, inv_freq)
if self.scale is None:
self._cos_cached = torch.cos(freqs).to(dtype)
self._sin_cached = torch.sin(freqs).to(dtype)
else:
power = (
torch.arange(seqlen, dtype=self.scale.dtype, device=self.scale.device) - seqlen // 2
) / self.scale_base
scale = self.scale.to(device=power.device) ** rearrange(power, "s -> s 1")
# We want the multiplication by scale to happen in fp32
self._cos_cached = (torch.cos(freqs) * scale).to(dtype)
self._sin_cached = (torch.sin(freqs) * scale).to(dtype)
self._cos_k_cached = (torch.cos(freqs) / scale).to(dtype)
self._sin_k_cached = (torch.sin(freqs) / scale).to(dtype)
def forward(
self,
qkv: torch.Tensor,
cu_seqlens: torch.Tensor,
max_seqlen: Optional[int] = None,
seqlen_offset: Union[int, torch.Tensor] = 0,
) -> Union[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]]:
"""
qkv: (total_nnz, 3, nheads, headdim)
cu_seqlens: (batch + 1,) cumulative sequence lengths
max_seqlen: int max seq length in the batch
seqlen_offset: (batch_size,) or int. Each sequence in x is shifted by this amount.
Most commonly used in inference when we have KV cache.
If it's a tensor of shape (batch_size,), then to update the cos / sin cache, one
should pass in max_seqlen, which will update the cos / sin cache up to that length.
Apply rotary embedding *inplace* to qkv.
"""
if max_seqlen is not None:
self._update_cos_sin_cache(max_seqlen, device=qkv.device, dtype=qkv.dtype)
qkv = apply_rotary_emb_unpad(
qkv,
self._cos_cached,
self._sin_cached,
interleaved=self.interleaved,
seqlen_offsets=seqlen_offset,
cu_seqlens=cu_seqlens,
max_seqlen=max_seqlen,
)
return qkv
def extra_repr(self) -> str:
return f"dim={self.dim}, base={self.base}, scale_base={self.scale_base}"
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