Relanding #148590 due to merge conflict.
This PR has multiple changes to `ProcessGroupNCCL` (which unfortunately are related):
1. When async_op=False, we directly launch the collective on "current" stream, instead of a trampoline stream and join back.
- Resolves#147729
- Resolves#146881
- Also saves two event syncs (which have overhead in case of HIP) and one pybind when we call `work.wait()` in distributed_c10d.py on behalf of user.
2. Entirely remove `record_stream` and use CPU-side stashing for managing tensor lifetime against recycling.
- Resolves#147168
3. Remove tensor life management when async_op=False; only use it when async_op=True.
4. To guard against user not calling `work.wait()`, we ask watchdog to unstash tensors after detecting completion of collectives, to prevent us from holding reference to tensors forever. This is a safety net, rather than a service guarantee, see discussion [here](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/147168#issuecomment-2660142460).
5. Profile in async_op=False mode would look different -- collective kernels would show up in the same line and compute kernels.
Joint work with @cenzhaometa who wants to remove the event sync overhead.
Squashed contents:
* [ptd][nccl] use current-stream as nccl-stream under async=False mode (#147820)
PTD current workflow:
- PTD creates its own dedicated `ncclStream` for comm operation
- it will first add a dependency on current-stream (typically the compute stream) to ensure tensors are ready before invoking collective
such stream synchronization become expensive in Inference world (cpu overhead: 70us vs GPU kernel time: 160us).
This diff:
- async=False [default], will use current-stream as nccl-stream and avoid the stream-sync overhead
- async=True, will retain existing logic: create new nccl-stream, let it wait on current-stream to ensure tensors are ready
- pass down async from c10d down to NCCL-PG
this helps shave off 50% CPU overhead **(70us -> 35us)**, which reduce total CPU/GPU from **230us to 195us by 15%**
* [PGNCCL] Make avoid-record-stream default
* [c10d] Add asyncOp argument to Ops
* Change python side wait
* Pass asyncOp at ProcessGroup level
* Watchdog unstashing tensors as a safety net
* Stash tensors for reduce_scatter_v and all_gather_v
Pull Request approved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/149753
* [c10d] Move unstashing from watchdog to main thread
Pull Request approved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/150079
* [PGNCCL][BE] Merge mutex into TensorShelf for encapsulation
Pull Request approved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/150130
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/150398
Approved by: https://github.com/atalman
Changes in this PR:
1. Add `is_structseq` and `is_structseq_class` functions to determine a object or a class is PyStructSequence.
2. Add a generic class `structseq` which can be used as the registration key for PyStructSequence types like `namedtuple` for Named Tuple types.
3. Change `is_namedtuple` to accept subclasses of namedtuple to be namedtuple. Before this PR, only namedtuple class directly created by `collections.namedtuple` or `typing.NamedTuple` were namedtuple classes while their subclasses were not. This PR makes `is_namedtuple` return true for subclasses of namedtuple class.
Resolves#75982. New tests are included in this PR.
- #75982
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/113257
Approved by: https://github.com/zou3519
- Distinguish between conjugated/non_conjugated inputs by appending conjugation to the operator key
- For matmul or dot, add `conjugateWithTensor:name:` calls before running the op
- Enable testing for conjugated ops by passing `include_conjugated_inputs` to opinfo
- Filter `include_conjugated_inputs` argument from `sample_inputs_window` (probably should have landed as separate PR)
- Preserve conj property when gathering the views, that fixes `cov` operator
Fixes https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/148156
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/150157
Approved by: https://github.com/dcci
Summary:
When `a` and `b` have dtype `torch.float4_e2m1fn_x2` and `a_scale` and `b_scale` have dtype `torch.float8_e4m3fn`, makes
```python
c = torch._scaled_mm(a, b, a_scale, b_scale, out_dtype=torch.bfloat16)
```
call the cuBLAS fp4 gemm kernel, as specified in https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cublas/index.html?highlight=fp4#d-block-scaling-for-fp8-and-fp4-data-types
note: output scale (`scale_in_D` from the cuBLAS docs) is not tested in this PR - we can enable in a follow-up.
Test Plan:
```bash
pytest test/test_matmul_cuda.py -s -k mxfp8_nvfp4
```
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Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/148792
Approved by: https://github.com/eqy
ghstack dependencies: #148791
Summary:
To align with thrift-python, we are adding the int base class for `non-Flag` enums. In order to not break production code, the annotation `python.NoIntBaseClassDeprecated` is added to opt-out some enums
After the related customer code logic changes, we can now safely remove the annotations that were added earlier.
Our ultimate goal is to unconditionally add the `int` base to `thrift-py3` enums.
Test Plan:
```
buck test 'fbcode//mode/opt' fbcode//caffe2/torch/fb/training_toolkit/applications/bulk_eval/tests:evaluator_test -- --exact 'caffe2/torch/fb/training_toolkit/applications/bulk_eval/tests:evaluator_test - test_setup_evaluation_utils (caffe2.torch.fb.training_toolkit.applications.bulk_eval.tests.evaluator_test.EvaluatorTest)'
```
Reviewed By: ahilger
Differential Revision: D71446522
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/149744
Approved by: https://github.com/izaitsevfb, https://github.com/huydhn
Summary:
User defined Triton kernel sometimes rely on real inputs to determine
the path of execution. We need real inputs to invoke the correct
behavior of the user defined triton kernels (see example in test case,
where we have an early return for random inputs)
Test Plan:
Included in the commit.
python test/inductor/test_aot_inductor.py -k triton_autotuning
python test/inductor/test_aot_inductor.py -k triton_mutated_autotuning
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Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/149553
Approved by: https://github.com/davidberard98, https://github.com/eellison
Summary:
We need to properly fakify torchbind objects, including the ones in graph module attributes, so the resgitered fake implementation works properly.
- _fakify_script_objects in `compile_fx`
- Allow fake torchbind objects in `torchbind_constants`
Remove `node.meta["unbacked_bindings"]` for `aot_compile` in `compile_fx`. Otherwise `ShapeProp` will fail when trying to resolve the `unbacked_bindings` of `with_effect` tokens.
Update `sigrid_transforms_test` to use the latest `torch._inductor.aot_compile` API.
Add a test for `Fakify torchbind objects in compile_fx and add tests for SigridTransformsInstanceTorchBind` in `e2e_test`.
Test Plan:
```
buck run //caffe2/torch/fb/sparsenn:sigrid_test -- -r test_transform_torch_bind
buck run //sigmoid/inference/test:e2e_test_cpu -- -r SigridTransforms
buck2 run mode/dev-nosan sigmoid/inference/ts_migration:pt2i_readiness_main -- --model_id 545017754 --test_suite ads_all --mode test_preproc
```
Differential Revision: D70013257
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/149529
Approved by: https://github.com/angelayi
AOTDispatch doing AOT backward graph preparation does not know real tangents that user will specify when runs backward.
AOTD guesses the tangents. Before - we guessed that memory format of tangents will be as memory format of corresponding outputs. And if specified tangents at runtime are not the same memory format as we guessed during compilation, AOTD does coercion (copy) to guessed memory_format
But as Horace found, there are popular use cases, where the outputs of compiled region will be in specific memory_format. E.g. in 4D tensor transposing dims 1 and 2.
https://github.com/karpathy/nanoGPT/blob/master/model.py#L57
This PR changes the logic, that AOTD expects the same "strideness" of tangents as outputs. As a result it will avoid coercion for the case of transposed dims.
Limitations:
We keep guessing memory_format for:
1/ Dynamic shapes (needs more changes)
2/ Tensor subclasses (needs more changes)
Other changes:
test_torchinductor was always creating contiguous tangents via `torch.randn()`, changing them to be `torch.randn_like()` to compare computation with the same strideness.
(E.g. for cuda float16 strideness affects numerics for fft ops).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/144579
Approved by: https://github.com/bdhirsh
Changes in this PR:
1. Add `is_structseq` and `is_structseq_class` functions to determine a object or a class is PyStructSequence.
2. Add a generic class `structseq` which can be used as the registration key for PyStructSequence types like `namedtuple` for Named Tuple types.
3. Change `is_namedtuple` to accept subclasses of namedtuple to be namedtuple. Before this PR, only namedtuple class directly created by `collections.namedtuple` or `typing.NamedTuple` were namedtuple classes while their subclasses were not. This PR makes `is_namedtuple` return true for subclasses of namedtuple class.
Resolves#75982. New tests are included in this PR.
- #75982
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/113257
Approved by: https://github.com/zou3519
The environ var PYTORCH_TESTING_DEVICE_ONLY_FOR controls the devices
in get_desired_device_type_test_bases, so we add RUN_CPU and RUN_GPU to
make sure cases are only enabled for devices specified for PYTORCH_TESTING_DEVICE_ONLY_FOR.
eg. Only enable GPU cases, not CPU cases even HAS_CPU.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/149023
Approved by: https://github.com/jansel, https://github.com/cyyever
This PR has multiple changes to `ProcessGroupNCCL` (which unfortunately are related):
1. When async_op=False, we directly launch the collective on "current" stream, instead of a trampoline stream and join back.
- Resolves#147729
- Resolves#146881
- Also saves two event syncs (which have overhead in case of HIP) and one pybind when we call `work.wait()` in distributed_c10d.py on behalf of user.
2. Entirely remove `record_stream` and use CPU-side stashing for managing tensor lifetime against recycling.
- Resolves#147168
3. Remove tensor life management when async_op=False; only use it when async_op=True.
4. To guard against user not calling `work.wait()`, we ask watchdog to unstash tensors after detecting completion of collectives, to prevent us from holding reference to tensors forever. This is a safety net, rather than a service guarantee, see discussion [here](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/147168#issuecomment-2660142460).
5. Profile in async_op=False mode would look different -- collective kernels would show up in the same line and compute kernels.
Joint work with @cenzhaometa who wants to remove the event sync overhead.
Cc: @ngimel @awgu @Aidyn-A @skyw @wconstab @leonardo0lyj
Differential Revision: [D70937982](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70937982)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/148590
Approved by: https://github.com/eqy, https://github.com/Aidyn-A, https://github.com/fduwjj
This PR has multiple changes to `ProcessGroupNCCL` (which unfortunately are related):
1. When async_op=False, we directly launch the collective on "current" stream, instead of a trampoline stream and join back.
- Resolves#147729
- Resolves#146881
- Also saves two event syncs (which have overhead in case of HIP) and one pybind when we call `work.wait()` in distributed_c10d.py on behalf of user.
2. Entirely remove `record_stream` and use CPU-side stashing for managing tensor lifetime against recycling.
- Resolves#147168
3. Remove tensor life management when async_op=False; only use it when async_op=True.
4. To guard against user not calling `work.wait()`, we ask watchdog to unstash tensors after detecting completion of collectives, to prevent us from holding reference to tensors forever. This is a safety net, rather than a service guarantee, see discussion [here](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/147168#issuecomment-2660142460).
5. Profile in async_op=False mode would look different -- collective kernels would show up in the same line and compute kernels.
Joint work with @cenzhaometa who wants to remove the event sync overhead.
Cc: @ngimel @awgu @Aidyn-A @skyw @wconstab @leonardo0lyj
Differential Revision: [D70835197](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70835197)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/148590
Approved by: https://github.com/eqy, https://github.com/Aidyn-A, https://github.com/fduwjj
This PR has multiple changes to `ProcessGroupNCCL` (which unfortunately are related):
1. When async_op=False, we directly launch the collective on "current" stream, instead of a trampoline stream and join back.
- Resolves#147729
- Resolves#146881
- Also saves two event syncs (which have overhead in case of HIP) and one pybind when we call `work.wait()` in distributed_c10d.py on behalf of user.
2. Entirely remove `record_stream` and use CPU-side stashing for managing tensor lifetime against recycling.
- Resolves#147168
3. Remove tensor life management when async_op=False; only use it when async_op=True.
4. To guard against user not calling `work.wait()`, we ask watchdog to unstash tensors after detecting completion of collectives, to prevent us from holding reference to tensors forever. This is a safety net, rather than a service guarantee, see discussion [here](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/147168#issuecomment-2660142460).
5. Profile in async_op=False mode would look different -- collective kernels would show up in the same line and compute kernels.
Joint work with @cenzhaometa who wants to remove the event sync overhead.
Cc: @ngimel @awgu @Aidyn-A @skyw @wconstab @leonardo0lyj
Differential Revision: [D70835197](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D70835197)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/148590
Approved by: https://github.com/eqy, https://github.com/Aidyn-A, https://github.com/fduwjj
Fixes#134106. This PR moves the `upcasted_result` down-casting after all computation is done.
Since the multiplication with the weight_opt input is not done in half precision, the current code path is doing the following: fp16 -> fp32 -> fp16 -> fp32 -> fp16. What we want tho is to avoid down-casting and this PR proposes: fp16 -> fp32 -> fp16. This results in better accuracy as it avoids truncating.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/147203
Approved by: https://github.com/eqy
Notable new features/optimizations for SDPA operators on AMD systems from AOTriton 0.9b:
* Optimize these Non-power-of-two head dimensions: 48, 80, 96, 160, 192, 224. Inputs with these head dimensions do not need padding to power-of-two anymore.
* `is_causal=True` cases are now supported with persistent dynamic algorithm, which requires an atomic tensor but does load balance between different CTAs
* `dropout_p > 0.0` cases now support full 64-bit offsets and use all i64x4 PRNG outputs
* The precise AOTriton shared library version can now be identified with `readelf -p .comment libaotriton_v2.so`
+ However, this does not guarantee the GPU images stored under `aotriton.images` have the same version, since they can be overwritten.
* The newly added fused backward kernel will be used for smaller workloads, due to less kernel invocation overhead.
* Support gfx1201 (RX 9070XT). Need to be enabled at runtime with `TORCH_ROCM_AOTRITON_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL=1`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/148433
Approved by: https://github.com/jeffdaily
Add a mode to fx_codegen_and_compile() to compile in a separate process. This is to prepare for async compile where we'll compile and run eager in parallel (and also be able to move the compile phase to a remote computer).
Added a test based which runs the test_torchinductor tests with subprocess compiling turned on.
Fixed the test which caused the previous version (#146134) to be reverted:
```
$ PYTORCH_TEST_WITH_ROCM=1 PYTORCH_TEST_WITH_SLOW=1 PYTORCH_TEST_SKIP_FAST=1 python test/inductor/test_compile_subprocess.py CpuTests.test_conv_bn_fuse_cpu
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/148635
Approved by: https://github.com/jamesjwu
Changes in this PR:
1. Add `is_structseq` and `is_structseq_class` functions to determine a object or a class is PyStructSequence.
2. Add a generic class `structseq` which can be used as the registration key for PyStructSequence types like `namedtuple` for Named Tuple types.
3. Change `is_namedtuple` to accept subclasses of namedtuple to be namedtuple. Before this PR, only namedtuple class directly created by `collections.namedtuple` or `typing.NamedTuple` were namedtuple classes while their subclasses were not. This PR makes `is_namedtuple` return true for subclasses of namedtuple class.
Resolves#75982. New tests are included in this PR.
- #75982
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/113257
Approved by: https://github.com/zou3519
When converting from uint8 to bool using `view` op, we get a bool that has 0 for false and a non-zero value for true. However, these kinds of bool have undefined behavior. We only read the last bit as 0 or 1 to convert to false or true.
In this fix, we convert bools to uint8, which will convert false to 0 and non-zero value to 1. Essentially, converting non-standard bool to a standard bool and fixing the sort op for non-standard bool.
Fixes#139972
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/147459
Approved by: https://github.com/jeffdaily, https://github.com/pruthvistony
Notable new features/optimizations for SDPA operators on AMD systems from AOTriton 0.9b:
* Optimize these Non-power-of-two head dimensions: 48, 80, 96, 160, 192, 224. Inputs with these head dimensions do not need padding to power-of-two anymore.
* `is_causal=True` cases are now supported with persistent dynamic algorithm, which requires an atomic tensor but does load balance between different CTAs
* `dropout_p > 0.0` cases now support full 64-bit offsets and use all i64x4 PRNG outputs
* The precise AOTriton shared library version can now be identified with `readelf -p .comment libaotriton_v2.so`
+ However, this does not guarantee the GPU images stored under `aotriton.images` have the same version, since they can be overwritten.
* The newly added fused backward kernel will be used for smaller workloads, due to less kernel invocation overhead.
* Support gfx1201 (RX 9070XT). Need to be enabled at runtime with `TORCH_ROCM_AOTRITON_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL=1`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/148433
Approved by: https://github.com/jeffdaily
Add a mode to `fx_codegen_and_compile()` to compile in a separate process. This is to prepare for async compile where we'll compile and run eager in parallel (and also be able to move the compile phase to a remote computer).
Added a test based which runs the test_torchinductor tests with subprocess compiling turned on.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/146134
Approved by: https://github.com/jamesjwu