pytorch/test/run_test.py
Simeon Monov dc94182db0 Check for --noprefix option for mpiexec in run_test.py (#6690)
* Check for --noprefix option for mpiexec

--noprefix option to mpiexec is not part of the MPI standard.
It is needed in certain configurations when using OpenMPI but not
supported with other MPI implementations such as MPICH and maybe
others. This commit adds a check if the option is supported by
the current mpiexec. Also this commit fixes Issue #4965 and MPI
tests can be enabled in the CI.

Fixes: #4965

* Update run_test.py
2018-04-17 23:34:33 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import os
import shlex
import shutil
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import torch
from torch.utils import cpp_extension
TESTS = [
'autograd',
'cpp_extensions',
'cuda',
'dataloader',
'distributed',
'distributions',
'indexing',
'jit',
'legacy_nn',
'multiprocessing',
'nccl',
'nn',
'optim',
'sparse',
'torch',
'utils',
]
WINDOWS_BLACKLIST = [
'distributed',
]
DISTRIBUTED_TESTS_CONFIG = {
'tcp': {
'WORLD_SIZE': '3'
},
'gloo': {
'WORLD_SIZE': '2' if torch.cuda.device_count() == 2 else '3'
},
'nccl': {
'WORLD_SIZE': '2'
},
'mpi': {
'WORLD_SIZE': '3'
},
}
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2549939/get-signal-names-from-numbers-in-python
SIGNALS_TO_NAMES_DICT = dict((getattr(signal, n), n) for n in dir(signal)
if n.startswith('SIG') and '_' not in n)
def print_to_stderr(message):
print(message, file=sys.stderr)
def shell(command, cwd):
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
return subprocess.call(
shlex.split(command), universal_newlines=True, cwd=cwd)
def get_shell_output(command):
return subprocess.check_output(shlex.split(command)).decode().strip()
def run_test(python, test_module, test_directory, options):
verbose = '--verbose' if options.verbose else ''
return shell('{} -m unittest {} {}'.format(python, verbose, test_module),
test_directory)
def test_cpp_extensions(python, test_module, test_directory, options):
try:
cpp_extension.verify_ninja_availability()
except RuntimeError:
print(
'Ninja is not available. Skipping C++ extensions test. '
"Install ninja with 'pip install ninja' or 'conda install ninja'.")
return 0
return_code = shell('{} setup.py install --root ./install'.format(python),
os.path.join(test_directory, 'cpp_extensions'))
if return_code != 0:
return return_code
python_path = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH', '')
try:
cpp_extensions = os.path.join(test_directory, 'cpp_extensions')
if sys.platform == 'win32':
install_directory = os.path.join(cpp_extensions, 'install')
install_directories = get_shell_output(
'where -r "{}" *.pyd'.format(install_directory)).split('\r\n')
assert install_directories, 'install_directory must not be empty'
if len(install_directories) >= 1:
install_directory = install_directories[0]
install_directory = os.path.dirname(install_directory)
split_char = ';'
else:
install_directory = get_shell_output(
"find {}/install -name *-packages".format(cpp_extensions))
split_char = ':'
assert install_directory, 'install_directory must not be empty'
install_directory = os.path.join(test_directory, install_directory)
os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = '{}{}{}'.format(install_directory,
split_char, python_path)
return run_test(python, test_module, test_directory, options)
finally:
os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = python_path
def test_distributed(python, test_module, test_directory, options):
mpi_available = subprocess.call('command -v mpiexec', shell=True) == 0
if options.verbose and not mpi_available:
print_to_stderr(
'MPI not available -- MPI backend tests will be skipped')
for backend, env_vars in DISTRIBUTED_TESTS_CONFIG.items():
if backend == 'mpi' and not mpi_available:
continue
for with_init_file in {True, False}:
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
if options.verbose:
with_init = ' with file init_method' if with_init_file else ''
print_to_stderr(
'Running distributed tests for the {} backend{}'.format(
backend, with_init))
os.environ['TEMP_DIR'] = tmp_dir
os.environ['BACKEND'] = backend
os.environ['INIT_METHOD'] = 'env://'
os.environ.update(env_vars)
if with_init_file:
init_method = 'file://{}/shared_init_file'.format(tmp_dir)
os.environ['INIT_METHOD'] = init_method
try:
os.mkdir(os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'barrier'))
os.mkdir(os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'test_dir'))
if backend == 'mpi':
# test mpiexec for --noprefix option
devnull = open(os.devnull, 'w')
noprefix_opt = '--noprefix' if subprocess.call(
'mpiexec -n 1 --noprefix bash -c ""', shell=True,
stdout=devnull, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) == 0 else ''
mpiexec = 'mpiexec -n 3 {} {}'.format(noprefix_opt, python)
return_code = run_test(mpiexec, test_module,
test_directory, options)
else:
return_code = run_test(python, test_module, test_directory,
options)
if return_code != 0:
return return_code
finally:
shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir)
return 0
CUSTOM_HANDLERS = {
'cpp_extensions': test_cpp_extensions,
'distributed': test_distributed,
}
def parse_test_module(test):
return test.split('.')[0]
class TestChoices(list):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(TestChoices, self).__init__(args[0])
def __contains__(self, item):
return list.__contains__(self, parse_test_module(item))
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='Run the PyTorch unit test suite',
epilog='where TESTS is any of: {}'.format(', '.join(TESTS)))
parser.add_argument(
'-v',
'--verbose',
action='store_true',
help='print verbose information and test-by-test results')
parser.add_argument(
'-p', '--python', help='the python interpreter to execute tests with')
parser.add_argument(
'-c', '--coverage', action='store_true', help='enable coverage')
parser.add_argument(
'-i',
'--include',
nargs='+',
choices=TestChoices(TESTS),
default=TESTS,
metavar='TESTS',
help='select a set of tests to include (defaults to ALL tests).'
' tests can be specified with module name, module.TestClass'
' or module.TestClass.test_method')
parser.add_argument(
'-x',
'--exclude',
nargs='+',
choices=TESTS,
metavar='TESTS',
default=[],
help='select a set of tests to exclude')
parser.add_argument(
'-f',
'--first',
choices=TESTS,
metavar='TESTS',
help='select the test to start from (excludes previous tests)')
parser.add_argument(
'-l',
'--last',
choices=TESTS,
metavar='TESTS',
help='select the last test to run (excludes following tests)')
parser.add_argument(
'--ignore-win-blacklist',
action='store_true',
help='always run blacklisted windows tests')
return parser.parse_args()
def get_python_command(options):
if options.coverage:
return 'coverage run --parallel-mode --source torch'
elif options.python:
return options.python
else:
return os.environ.get('PYCMD', 'python')
def find_test_index(test, selected_tests, find_last_index=False):
"""Find the index of the first or last occurrence of a given test/test module in the list of seleceted tests.
This function is used to determine the indexes when slicing the list of selected tests when
``options.first``(:attr:`find_last_index`=False) and/or ``options.last``(:attr:`find_last_index`=True) are used.
:attr:`selected_tests` can be a list that contains multiple consequent occurrences of tests
as part of the same test module, e.g.:
```
selected_tests = ['autograd', 'cuda', **'torch.TestTorch.test_acos',
'torch.TestTorch.test_tan', 'torch.TestTorch.test_add'**, 'utils']
```
If :attr:`test`='torch' and :attr:`find_last_index`=False result should be **2**.
If :attr:`test`='torch' and :attr:`find_last_index`=True result should be **4**.
Arguments:
test (str): Name of test to lookup
selected_tests (list): List of tests
find_last_index (bool, optional): should we lookup the index of first or last
occurrence (first is default)
Returns:
index of the first or last occurance of the given test
"""
idx = 0
found_idx = -1
for t in selected_tests:
if t.startswith(test):
found_idx = idx
if not find_last_index:
break
idx += 1
return found_idx
def exclude_tests(exclude_list, selected_tests, exclude_message=None):
tests_copy = selected_tests[:]
for exclude_test in exclude_list:
for test in tests_copy:
if test.startswith(exclude_test):
if exclude_message is not None:
print_to_stderr('Excluding {} {}'.format(test, exclude_message))
selected_tests.remove(test)
return selected_tests
def get_selected_tests(options):
selected_tests = options.include
if options.first:
first_index = find_test_index(options.first, selected_tests)
selected_tests = selected_tests[first_index:]
if options.last:
last_index = find_test_index(options.last, selected_tests, find_last_index=True)
selected_tests = selected_tests[:last_index + 1]
selected_tests = exclude_tests(options.exclude, selected_tests)
if sys.platform == 'win32' and not options.ignore_win_blacklist:
ostype = os.environ.get('MSYSTEM')
target_arch = os.environ.get('VSCMD_ARG_TGT_ARCH')
if ostype != 'MINGW64' or target_arch != 'x64':
WINDOWS_BLACKLIST.append('cpp_extensions')
selected_tests = exclude_tests(WINDOWS_BLACKLIST, selected_tests, 'on Windows')
return selected_tests
def main():
options = parse_args()
python = get_python_command(options)
test_directory = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
selected_tests = get_selected_tests(options)
if options.verbose:
print_to_stderr('Selected tests: {}'.format(', '.join(selected_tests)))
if options.coverage:
shell('coverage erase')
for test in selected_tests:
test_name = 'test_{}'.format(test)
test_module = parse_test_module(test)
print_to_stderr('Running {} ...'.format(test_name))
handler = CUSTOM_HANDLERS.get(test_module, run_test)
return_code = handler(python, test_name, test_directory, options)
assert isinstance(return_code, int) and not isinstance(
return_code, bool), 'Return code should be an integer'
if return_code != 0:
message = '{} failed!'.format(test_name)
if return_code < 0:
# subprocess.Popen returns the child process' exit signal as
# return code -N, where N is the signal number.
signal_name = SIGNALS_TO_NAMES_DICT[-return_code]
message += ' Received signal: {}'.format(signal_name)
raise RuntimeError(message)
if options.coverage:
shell('coverage combine')
shell('coverage html')
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()