pytorch/torch/_utils_internal.py
Laith Sakka 77d2780657 Enable strobelight profiling specific compile frame ids using COMPILE_STROBELIGHT_FRAME_FILTER (#147549)
running python test/strobelight/examples/compile_time_profile_example.py
```
strobelight_compile_time_profiler, line 123, 2025-02-20 14:08:08,409, INFO: compile time strobelight profiling enabled
strobelight_compile_time_profiler, line 159, 2025-02-20 14:08:08,409, INFO: Unique sample tag for this run is: 2025-02-20-14:08:081656673devgpu005.nha1.facebook.com
strobelight_compile_time_profiler, line 160, 2025-02-20 14:08:09,124, INFO: URL to access the strobelight profile at the end of the run: https://fburl.com/scuba/pyperf_experimental/on_demand/9felqj0i

strobelight_compile_time_profiler, line 205, 2025-02-20 14:08:12,436, INFO: profiling frame 0/0 is skipped due to frame_id_filter 1/.*
strobelight_compile_time_profiler, line 205, 2025-02-20 14:08:15,553, INFO: profiling frame 0/0 is skipped due to frame_id_filter 1/.*
strobelight_compile_time_profiler, line 205, 2025-02-20 14:08:16,170, INFO: profiling frame 0/0 is skipped due to frame_id_filter 1/.*
strobelight_compile_time_profiler, line 214, 2025-02-20 14:08:16,877, INFO: profiling frame 1/0
strobelight_function_profiler, line 247, 2025-02-20 14:08:19,416, INFO: strobelight run id is: 4015948658689996
strobelight_function_profiler, line 249, 2025-02-20 14:08:21,546, INFO: strobelight profiling running
strobelight_function_profiler, line 289, 2025-02-20 14:08:25,964, INFO: work function took 4.417063233006047 seconds
strobelight_function_profiler, line 230, 2025-02-20 14:08:28,310, INFO: strobelight profiling stopped
strobelight_function_profiler, line 221, 2025-02-20 14:08:44,308, INFO: Total samples: 119
strobelight_function_profiler, line 221, 2025-02-20 14:08:44,308, INFO: GraphProfiler (python stack): https://fburl.com/scuba/pyperf_experimental/on_demand/73h2f7ur
strobelight_function_profiler, line 221, 2025-02-20 14:08:44,308, INFO: Icicle view (python stack): https://fburl.com/scuba/pyperf_experimental/on_demand/zs06fi9e
strobelight_compile_time_profiler, line 167, 2025-02-20 14:08:44,308, INFO: 1 strobelight success runs out of 1 non-recursive compilation events.

```

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/147549
Approved by: https://github.com/bobrenjc93
ghstack dependencies: #147547
2025-02-22 03:44:53 +00:00

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# mypy: allow-untyped-defs
import functools
import logging
import os
import sys
import tempfile
from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, TypeVar
from typing_extensions import ParamSpec
import torch
from torch._strobelight.compile_time_profiler import StrobelightCompileTimeProfiler
_T = TypeVar("_T")
_P = ParamSpec("_P")
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if os.environ.get("TORCH_COMPILE_STROBELIGHT", False):
import shutil
if not shutil.which("strobeclient"):
log.info(
"TORCH_COMPILE_STROBELIGHT is true, but seems like you are not on a FB machine."
)
else:
log.info("Strobelight profiler is enabled via environment variable")
StrobelightCompileTimeProfiler.enable()
# this arbitrary-looking assortment of functionality is provided here
# to have a central place for overrideable behavior. The motivating
# use is the FB build environment, where this source file is replaced
# by an equivalent.
if torch._running_with_deploy():
# __file__ is meaningless in the context of frozen torch used in torch deploy.
# setting empty torch_parent should allow below functions to operate without crashing,
# but it's unclear if there is a valid use case for them in the context of deploy.
torch_parent = ""
else:
if os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(__file__)) == "shared":
torch_parent = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
else:
torch_parent = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def get_file_path(*path_components: str) -> str:
return os.path.join(torch_parent, *path_components)
def get_file_path_2(*path_components: str) -> str:
return os.path.join(*path_components)
def get_writable_path(path: str) -> str:
if os.access(path, os.W_OK):
return path
return tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix=os.path.basename(path))
def prepare_multiprocessing_environment(path: str) -> None:
pass
def resolve_library_path(path: str) -> str:
return os.path.realpath(path)
def throw_abstract_impl_not_imported_error(opname, module, context):
if module in sys.modules:
raise NotImplementedError(
f"{opname}: We could not find the fake impl for this operator. "
)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
f"{opname}: We could not find the fake impl for this operator. "
f"The operator specified that you may need to import the '{module}' "
f"Python module to load the fake impl. {context}"
)
# NB! This treats "skip" kwarg specially!!
def compile_time_strobelight_meta(
phase_name: str,
) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, _T]], Callable[_P, _T]]:
def compile_time_strobelight_meta_inner(
function: Callable[_P, _T],
) -> Callable[_P, _T]:
@functools.wraps(function)
def wrapper_function(*args: _P.args, **kwargs: _P.kwargs) -> _T:
if "skip" in kwargs and isinstance(skip := kwargs["skip"], int):
kwargs["skip"] = skip + 1
# This is not needed but we have it here to avoid having profile_compile_time
# in stack traces when profiling is not enabled.
if not StrobelightCompileTimeProfiler.enabled:
return function(*args, **kwargs)
return StrobelightCompileTimeProfiler.profile_compile_time(
function, phase_name, *args, **kwargs
)
return wrapper_function
return compile_time_strobelight_meta_inner
# Meta only, see
# https://www.internalfb.com/intern/wiki/ML_Workflow_Observability/User_Guides/Adding_instrumentation_to_your_code/
#
# This will cause an event to get logged to Scuba via the signposts API. You
# can view samples on the API at https://fburl.com/scuba/workflow_signpost/zh9wmpqs
# we log to subsystem "torch", and the category and name you provide here.
# Each of the arguments translate into a Scuba column. We're still figuring
# out local conventions in PyTorch, but category should be something like
# "dynamo" or "inductor", and name should be a specific string describing what
# kind of event happened.
#
# Killswitch is at
# https://www.internalfb.com/intern/justknobs/?name=pytorch%2Fsignpost#event
def signpost_event(category: str, name: str, parameters: dict[str, Any]):
log.info("%s %s: %r", category, name, parameters)
def log_compilation_event(metrics):
log.info("%s", metrics)
def upload_graph(graph):
pass
def set_pytorch_distributed_envs_from_justknobs():
pass
def log_export_usage(**kwargs):
pass
def log_trace_structured_event(*args, **kwargs) -> None:
pass
def log_cache_bypass(*args, **kwargs) -> None:
pass
def log_torchscript_usage(api: str, **kwargs):
_ = api
return
def check_if_torch_exportable():
return False
def export_training_ir_rollout_check() -> bool:
return True
def log_torch_jit_trace_exportability(
api: str,
type_of_export: str,
export_outcome: str,
result: str,
):
_, _, _, _ = api, type_of_export, export_outcome, result
return
def justknobs_check(name: str, default: bool = True) -> bool:
"""
This function can be used to killswitch functionality in FB prod,
where you can toggle this value to False in JK without having to
do a code push. In OSS, we always have everything turned on all
the time, because downstream users can simply choose to not update
PyTorch. (If more fine-grained enable/disable is needed, we could
potentially have a map we lookup name in to toggle behavior. But
the point is that it's all tied to source code in OSS, since there's
no live server to query.)
This is the bare minimum functionality I needed to do some killswitches.
We have a more detailed plan at
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ukerh9_42SeGh89J-tGtecpHBPwGlkQ043pddkKb3PU/edit
In particular, in some circumstances it may be necessary to read in
a knob once at process start, and then use it consistently for the
rest of the process. Future functionality will codify these patterns
into a better high level API.
WARNING: Do NOT call this function at module import time, JK is not
fork safe and you will break anyone who forks the process and then
hits JK again.
"""
return default
def justknobs_getval_int(name: str) -> int:
"""
Read warning on justknobs_check
"""
return 0
def is_fb_unit_test() -> bool:
return False
@functools.lru_cache(None)
def max_clock_rate():
if not torch.version.hip:
from triton.testing import nvsmi
return nvsmi(["clocks.max.sm"])[0]
else:
# Manually set max-clock speeds on ROCm until equivalent nvmsi
# functionality in triton.testing or via pyamdsmi enablement. Required
# for test_snode_runtime unit tests.
gcn_arch = str(torch.cuda.get_device_properties(0).gcnArchName.split(":", 1)[0])
if "gfx94" in gcn_arch:
return 1700
elif "gfx90a" in gcn_arch:
return 1700
elif "gfx908" in gcn_arch:
return 1502
elif "gfx12" in gcn_arch:
return 1700
elif "gfx11" in gcn_arch:
return 1700
elif "gfx103" in gcn_arch:
return 1967
elif "gfx101" in gcn_arch:
return 1144
elif "gfx95" in gcn_arch:
return 1700 # TODO: placeholder, get actual value
else:
return 1100
def get_mast_job_name_version() -> Optional[tuple[str, int]]:
return None
TEST_MASTER_ADDR = "127.0.0.1"
TEST_MASTER_PORT = 29500
# USE_GLOBAL_DEPS controls whether __init__.py tries to load
# libtorch_global_deps, see Note [Global dependencies]
USE_GLOBAL_DEPS = True
# USE_RTLD_GLOBAL_WITH_LIBTORCH controls whether __init__.py tries to load
# _C.so with RTLD_GLOBAL during the call to dlopen.
USE_RTLD_GLOBAL_WITH_LIBTORCH = False
# If an op was defined in C++ and extended from Python using the
# torch.library.register_fake, returns if we require that there be a
# m.set_python_module("mylib.ops") call from C++ that associates
# the C++ op with a python module.
REQUIRES_SET_PYTHON_MODULE = False
def maybe_upload_prof_stats_to_manifold(profile_path: str) -> Optional[str]:
print("Uploading profile stats (fb-only otherwise no-op)")
return None
def log_chromium_event_internal(
event: dict[str, Any],
stack: list[str],
logger_uuid: str,
start_time_ns: int,
):
return None
def record_chromium_event_internal(
event: dict[str, Any],
):
return None