Summary:
This is a modified version of https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/14705 since commit structure for that PR is quite messy.
1. Add `IterableDataset`.
3. So we have 2 data loader mods: `Iterable` and `Map`.
1. `Iterable` if the `dataset` is an instance of `IterableDataset`
2. `Map` o.w.
3. Add better support for non-batch loading (i.e., `batch_size=None` and `batch_sampler=None`). This is useful in doing things like bulk loading.
3. Refactor `DataLoaderIter` into two classes, `_SingleProcessDataLoaderIter` and `_MultiProcessingDataLoaderIter`. Rename some methods to be more generic, e.g., `get_batch` -> `get_data`.
4. Add `torch.utils.data.get_worker_info` which returns worker information in a worker proc (e.g., worker id, dataset obj copy, etc.) and can be used in `IterableDataset.__iter__` and `worker_init_fn` to do per-worker configuration.
5. Add `ChainDataset`, which is the analog of `ConcatDataset` for `IterableDataset`.
7. Import torch.utils.data in `torch/__init__.py`
9. data loader examples and documentations
10. Use `get_worker_info` to detect whether we are in a worker process in `default_collate`
Closes https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/17909, https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/18096, https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/19946, and some of https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/13023
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/19228
Reviewed By: bddppq
Differential Revision: D15058152
fbshipit-source-id: 9e081a901a071d7e4502b88054a34b450ab5ddde
Summary:
Since #1323 tensors are shared with shared memory, but this feature is not active for numpy.
This PR fix this.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/14534
Differential Revision: D13561649
Pulled By: soumith
fbshipit-source-id: b6bc9e99fb91e8b675c2ef131fba9fa11c1647c0
Summary:
Same as #14668, and was approved there.
ailzhang , please apply this patch to Horizon's `data_streamer.py`: https://gist.github.com/SsnL/020fdb3d6b7016d81b6ba1d04cc41459 Thank you!
Below is the original description at #14668:
As I am working on tasks in https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/13023, I realized how unreadable the code is because all functions to be run in multiprocessing must be at top global level. Adding more functionalities to `dataloader.py` will only make things worse.
So in this PR, I refactor `dataloader.py` and move much of it into `data._utils`. E.g., the `_worker_loop` and related methods are now in `data._utils.worker`, signal handling code in `data._utils.signal_handling`, collating code in `data._utils.collate`, etc. This split, IMHO, makes code much clearer. I will base my future changes to DataLoader on top of this.
No functionality is changed, except that I added `torch._six.queue`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/15331
Reviewed By: yf225
Differential Revision: D13503120
Pulled By: ailzhang
fbshipit-source-id: 94df16b4d80ad1102c437cde0d5a2e62cffe1f8e
Summary:
As I am working on tasks in https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/13023, I realized how unreadable the code is because all functions to be run in multiprocessing must be at top global level. Adding more functionalities to `dataloader.py` will only make things worse.
So in this PR, I refactor `dataloader.py` and move much of it into `data._utils`. E.g., the `_worker_loop` and related methods are now in `data._utils.worker`, signal handling code in `data._utils.signal_handling`, collating code in `data._utils.collate`, etc. This split, IMHO, makes code much clearer. I will base my future changes to DataLoader on top of this.
No functionality is changed, except that I added `torch._six.queue`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/14668
Reviewed By: soumith
Differential Revision: D13289919
Pulled By: ailzhang
fbshipit-source-id: d701bc7bb48f5dd7b163b5be941a9d27eb277a4c