pytorch/torch/quantization/qconfig.py
Chris Gottbrath 7c4b9042ab Updates to quantization documentation (#30288)
Summary:
This pull request includes fixes for six quantization doc bugs.

https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/30283 - Rendering issue on QConfig
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/26305 - Minor doc issue on fuse_modules()
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/27451 - Issues with ConvReLU2d, ConvReLU3d, and LinearReLU doc issues
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/26899 - Missing docstrings in torch.nn.intrinsic fused functions
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/29735 - add discussion of QNNPack to quantization doc page
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/27938 - some of the quantized functions lack documentation
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/30288

Differential Revision: D18653368

Pulled By: gottbrath

fbshipit-source-id: 410b3dd81ff10909a7f1a7736ca42d7cabf0beb1
2019-11-23 09:29:30 -08:00

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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
from collections import namedtuple
from .observer import *
from .fake_quantize import *
import torch.nn as nn
class QConfig(namedtuple('QConfig', ['activation', 'weight'])):
"""
Describes how to quantize a layer or a part of the network by providing
settings (observer classes) for activations and weights respectively.
Note that QConfig needs to contain observer **classes** (like MinMaxObserver) or a callable that returns
instances on invocation, not the concrete observer instances themselves.
Quantization preparation function will instantiate observers multiple times for each of the layers.
Observer classes have usually reasonable default arguments, but they can be overwritten with `with_args`
method (that behaves like functools.partial):
my_qconfig = QConfig(activation=MinMaxObserver.with_args(dtype=torch.qint8),
weight=default_observer.with_args(dtype=torch.qint8))
"""
def __new__(cls, activation, weight):
# catch common mistakes
if isinstance(activation, nn.Module) or isinstance(weight, nn.Module):
raise ValueError("QConfig received observer instance, please pass observer class instead. " +
"Use MyObserver.with_args(x=1) to override arguments to constructor if needed")
return super(QConfig, cls).__new__(cls, activation, weight)
default_qconfig = QConfig(activation=default_observer,
weight=default_weight_observer)
default_debug_qconfig = QConfig(weight=default_weight_observer,
activation=default_debug_observer)
default_per_channel_qconfig = QConfig(activation=default_observer,
weight=default_per_channel_weight_observer)
class QConfigDynamic(namedtuple('QConfigDynamic', ['weight'])):
"""
Describes how to dynamically quantize a layer or a part of the network by providing
settings (observer classe) for weights.
It's like QConfig, but for dynamic quantization.
Note that QConfigDynamic needs to contain observer **classes** (like MinMaxObserver) or a callable that returns
instances on invocation, not the concrete observer instances themselves.
Quantization function will instantiate observers multiple times for each of the layers.
Observer classes have usually reasonable default arguments, but they can be overwritten with `with_args`
method (that behaves like functools.partial):
my_qconfig = QConfigDynamic(weight=default_observer.with_args(dtype=torch.qint8))
"""
def __new__(cls, weight):
# catch common mistakes
if isinstance(weight, nn.Module):
raise ValueError("QConfigDynamic received observer instance, please pass observer class instead. " +
"Use MyObserver.with_args(x=1) to override arguments to constructor if needed")
return super(QConfigDynamic, cls).__new__(cls, weight)
default_dynamic_qconfig = QConfigDynamic(weight=default_weight_observer)
float16_dynamic_qconfig = QConfigDynamic(weight=NoopObserver.with_args(dtype=torch.float16))
per_channel_dynamic_qconfig = QConfigDynamic(weight=default_per_channel_weight_observer)
default_qat_qconfig = QConfig(activation=default_fake_quant,
weight=default_weight_fake_quant)
default_weight_only_qconfig = QConfig(activation=torch.nn.Identity,
weight=default_weight_fake_quant)
default_activation_only_qconfig = QConfig(activation=default_fake_quant,
weight=torch.nn.Identity)
def get_default_qconfig(backend='fbgemm'):
if backend == 'fbgemm':
qconfig = QConfig(activation=HistogramObserver.with_args(reduce_range=True),
weight=default_per_channel_weight_observer)
elif backend == 'qnnpack':
qconfig = QConfig(activation=HistogramObserver.with_args(reduce_range=False),
weight=default_weight_observer)
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown backend, please specify qconfig manually")
return qconfig
def get_default_qat_qconfig(backend='fbgemm'):
# Histogram observer is too slow for quantization aware training
if backend == 'fbgemm':
qconfig = QConfig(activation=FakeQuantize.with_args(observer=MovingAverageMinMaxObserver,
quant_min=0,
quant_max=255,
reduce_range=True),
weight=default_per_channel_weight_fake_quant)
elif backend == 'qnnpack':
qconfig = QConfig(activation=FakeQuantize.with_args(observer=MovingAverageMinMaxObserver,
quant_min=0,
quant_max=255,
reduce_range=False),
weight=default_weight_fake_quant)
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown backend, please specify qconfig manually")
return qconfig