Change logging.error to logging.exception to log additional information when relevant. A few places have slipped in logging.errors in try except since I last did a clean up here and the rule is stabilized so I am enabling it codebase wide. I have NOQA'd much of our custom exception stack trace handling for RPC calls and distributed and tried to a fix a few errors based on whether we immediately reraised it or if we didn't print any exception handling where it could be useful.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/153473
Approved by: https://github.com/albanD, https://github.com/cyyever
Current ddp hooks quantization code use .cuda() API to move tensors and parameter on backend devices. This limits only cuda backend to work with ddp quantization hooks.
Change is to make code backend agnostic and move tensors/parameters based on **tensor.device.**
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/138816
Approved by: https://github.com/kwen2501
Fix TODO in code
```python
# TODO: create an internal helper function and extract the duplicate code in FP16_compress and BF16_compress.
```
1. Extract common logic in `fp16_compress_hook` and `bf16_compress_hook` to `_compress_hook` method
2. Let `fp16_compress_hook` and `bf16_compress_hook` invoke `_compress_hook` with difference `dtype`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/138182
Approved by: https://github.com/awgu
Reland https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/126704
#### Fixes the issue with type of `nn.Module._state_dict_hooks` being changed in that PR which was problematic:
Instead of using `Tuple(Callable, bool)` to keep track of whether the private `_register_state_dict_hook` or the public `register_state_dict_post_hook` API was used to register the hook and toggle the behavior accordingly, I set an attribute on the Callable in the private API, which is never cleaned up.
If a callable previously registered using the private API is registered via the public API, a RuntimeError will be raised
#### Copied from previous PR description
Fixes https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/75287 and https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/117437
- `nn.Module._register_state_dict_hook` --> add public `nn.Module.register_state_dict_post_hook`
- Add a test as this API was previously untested
- `nn.Module._register_load_state_dict_pre_hook` --> add public `nn.Module.register_load_state_dict_pre_hook` (remove the `with_module` flag, default it to `True`
~- For consistency with optimizer `load_state_dict_pre_hook` raised by @janeyx99, allow the pre-hook to return a new `state_dict`~
- For issuet by https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/117437 regarding `_register_state_dict_hook` semantic of returning a new state_dict only being respected for the root for private hook
- Document this for private `_register_state_dict_hook`
- Remove this for the public `register_state_dict_post_hook`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/131690
Approved by: https://github.com/albanD
Fixes https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/75287 and https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/117437
- `nn.Module._register_state_dict_hook` --> add public `nn.Module.register_state_dict_post_hook`
- Add a test as this API was previously untested
- `nn.Module._register_load_state_dict_pre_hook` --> add public `nn.Module.register_load_state_dict_pre_hook` (remove the `with_module` flag, default it to `True`
~- For consistency with optimizer `load_state_dict_pre_hook` raised by @janeyx99, allow the pre-hook to return a new `state_dict`~
- Document issue pointed out by https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/117437 regarding `_register_state_dict_hook` semantic of returning a new state_dict only being respected for the root for private hook
- Remove this for the public `register_state_dict_post_hook`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/126704
Approved by: https://github.com/albanD
ghstack dependencies: #126906
Use `typing_extensions.deprecated` for deprecation annotation if possible. Otherwise, add `category=FutureWarning` to `warnings.warn("message")` if the category is missing.
Note that only warnings that their messages contain `[Dd]eprecat(ed|ion)` are updated in this PR.
Resolves#126888
- #126888
This PR is split from PR #126898.
- #126898
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Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/127689
Approved by: https://github.com/Skylion007
Use `typing_extensions.deprecated` for deprecation annotation if possible. Otherwise, add `category=FutureWarning` to `warnings.warn("message")` if the category is missing.
Note that only warnings that their messages contain `[Dd]eprecat(ed|ion)` are updated in this PR.
UPDATE: Use `FutureWarning` instead of `DeprecationWarning`.
Resolves#126888
- #126888
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/126898
Approved by: https://github.com/albanD
**Summary**
The reducer of `DistributedDataParallel` is implemented with C++ and it is not easy to trace the allreduce launched in the reducer. This PR modifies `DistributedDataParallel` to launch one allreduce per gradient when `compiled_autograd` is enabled. The changes allow us to use `compiled_autograd` to trace the allreduce and later be optimized (fused) in the Inductor.
**Key Logic**
1. If `ddp_python_hook` is True, we assume `compiled_autograd` is used. `DistributedDataParallel` registers `compiled_accum_grad_hook` for all parameters.
2. In the first forward() call, if `DistributedDataParallel` is not compiled, all `compiled_accum_grad_hook` are deregistered. If `DistributedDataParallel` is compiled, all `compiled_accum_grad_hook` will be compiled by `compiled_autograd`.
3. `compiled_accum_grad_hook` launches an allreduce to reduce the gradient of the parameter.
**Bucketing**
The compiled backward is slow because there is no bucketing for the allreduces. We rely on Inductor to bucket the allreduces.
The bucketing is done in a separate PR.
Differential Revision: [D49428482](https://our.internmc.facebook.com/intern/diff/D49428482/)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/110662
Approved by: https://github.com/wconstab