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Add assert to regional compilation tutorial (#3097)
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recipes_source/regional_compilation.py

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to prevent recompilations during regional compilation. In version 2.5, this flag is enabled by default.
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from time import perf_counter
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######################################################################
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# Steps
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# In this recipe, we will follow these steps:
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#
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# 1. Import all necessary libraries.
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# 2. Define and initialize a neural network with repeated regions.
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# 3. Understand the difference between the full model and the regional compilation.
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# 4. Measure the compilation time of the full model and the regional compilation.
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# First, let's import the necessary libraries for loading our data:
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# First, let's import the necessary libraries for loading our data:
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import torch
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import torch.nn as nn
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from time import perf_counter
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# Next, let's define and initialize a neural network with repeated regions.
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# Typically, neural networks are composed of repeated layers. For example, a
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# large language model is composed of many Transformer blocks. In this recipe,
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# we will create a ``Layer`` using the ``nn.Module`` class as a proxy for a repeated region.
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# We will then create a ``Model`` which is composed of 64 instances of this
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# ``Layer`` class.
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class Layer(torch.nn.Module):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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b = self.relu2(b)
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class Model(torch.nn.Module):
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def __init__(self, apply_regional_compilation):
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super().__init__()
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self.linear = torch.nn.Linear(10, 10)
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# Apply compile only to the repeated layers.
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if apply_regional_compilation:
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self.layers = torch.nn.ModuleList([torch.compile(Layer()) for _ in range(64)])
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self.layers = torch.nn.ModuleList(
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[torch.compile(Layer()) for _ in range(64)]
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)
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else:
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self.layers = torch.nn.ModuleList([Layer() for _ in range(64)])
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x = layer(x)
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# Next, let's review the difference between the full model and the regional compilation.
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# In full model compilation, the entire model is compiled as a whole. This is the common approach
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# In full model compilation, the entire model is compiled as a whole. This is the common approach
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# most users take with ``torch.compile``. In this example, we apply ``torch.compile`` to
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# the ``Model`` object. This will effectively inline the 64 layers, producing a
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# large graph to compile. You can look at the full graph by running this recipe
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# with ``TORCH_LOGS=graph_code``.
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model = Model(apply_regional_compilation=False).cuda()
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# By strategically choosing to compile a repeated region of the model, we can compile a
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# In the example, ``torch.compile`` is applied only to the ``layers`` and not the full model.
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regional_compiled_model = Model(apply_regional_compilation=True).cuda()
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# Applying compilation to a repeated region, instead of full model, leads to
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# large savings in compile time. Here, we will just compile a layer instance and
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# then reuse it 64 times in the ``Model`` object.
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# Note that with repeated regions, some part of the model might not be compiled.
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# For example, the ``self.linear`` in the ``Model`` is outside of the scope of
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# regional compilation.
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# ``torch.compile`` is a JIT compiler, which means that it compiles on the first invocation.
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# In the code below, we measure the total time spent in the first invocation. While this method is not
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# In the code below, we measure the total time spent in the first invocation. While this method is not
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# precise, it provides a good estimate since the majority of the time is spent in
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def measure_latency(fn, input):
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torch.compiler.reset()
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input = torch.randn(10, 10, device="cuda")
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full_model_compilation_latency = measure_latency(full_compiled_model, input)
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print(f"Full model compilation time = {full_model_compilation_latency:.2f} seconds")
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regional_compilation_latency = measure_latency(regional_compiled_model, input)
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print(f"Regional compilation time = {regional_compilation_latency:.2f} seconds")
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assert regional_compilation_latency < full_model_compilation_latency
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