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from pathlib import Path
import lightning as L
import pytest
import torch
import litgpt
from litgpt.api import GPT, LLM
from litgpt.generate.base import (
batched_generate_fn,
batched_next_token,
generate_fn,
next_token,
)
from litgpt.scripts.download import download_from_hub
from litgpt.utils import _RunIf
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore")
def create_llm(tmp_path, batch_size, max_seq_length, device) -> tuple[LLM, GPT]:
L.seed_everything(42)
model_name = "microsoft/phi-2"
download_from_hub(repo_id=model_name, tokenizer_only=True, checkpoint_dir=tmp_path)
llm: LLM = LLM.load(
model_name,
tokenizer_dir=Path(tmp_path / model_name),
init="random",
)
model: GPT = llm.model
model.set_kv_cache(batch_size=batch_size, max_seq_length=max_seq_length, device=device)
return llm, model
@pytest.mark.skipif(not torch.cuda.is_available(), reason="Test requires a GPU.")
def test_batched_equivalence(tmp_path):
model_name = "microsoft/phi-2"
download_from_hub(repo_id=model_name, tokenizer_only=True, checkpoint_dir=tmp_path)
device = "cuda:0"
batch_size = 3
sample_kwargs = {"top_k": 1}
llm: LLM = LLM.load(
model_name,
tokenizer_dir=Path(tmp_path / model_name),
init="random",
)
model: GPT = llm.model
model.set_kv_cache(batch_size=1, max_seq_length=50, device=device)
input_pos_1 = torch.tensor([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], dtype=torch.int64, device=device)
input_pos_2 = torch.tensor([10], dtype=torch.int64, device=device)
x = torch.tensor(
[43993, 25, 1867, 466, 32660, 17485, 4483, 30, 198, 26410],
device=device,
dtype=torch.int64,
)
batch_x1 = torch.stack([x] * batch_size, dim=0)
# Single token generation baseline
tok_1 = next_token(model, input_pos_1, x.unsqueeze(0), **sample_kwargs)
tok_2 = next_token(model, input_pos_2, tok_1.unsqueeze(0), **sample_kwargs)
assert tok_1.ndim == 1
assert tok_2.ndim == 1
assert tok_1.size(0) == 1
assert tok_2.size(0) == 1
# Switch to batched generation
model.clear_kv_cache()
model.set_kv_cache(batch_size=batch_size, max_seq_length=50, device="cuda:0")
toks_1: torch.Tensor = batched_next_token(model, input_pos_1, batch_x1, sample_kwargs)
toks_2: torch.Tensor = batched_next_token(model, input_pos_2, toks_1, sample_kwargs)
assert toks_1.ndim == 2
assert toks_2.ndim == 2
assert toks_1.size(0) == batch_size
assert toks_2.size(0) == batch_size
# Assert that single and batched next token generation are equivalent
assert all(t == tok_1 for t in toks_1), f"{tok_1} != {toks_1}"
assert all(t == tok_2 for t in toks_2), f"{tok_2} != {toks_2}"
@_RunIf(min_cuda_gpus=1)
def test_simple_batch():
old_allow_tf32 = torch.backends.cuda.matmul.allow_tf32
torch.backends.cuda.matmul.allow_tf32 = False
config = litgpt.Config.from_name("microsoft/phi-2", padded_vocab_size=10000, n_layer=2, n_head=8, n_embd=256)
with torch.device("cuda"):
m = litgpt.GPT(config).requires_grad_(False).eval()
x0 = torch.tensor([[1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 7]])
input_pos0 = torch.tensor([[0, 1, 2, 3], [0, 1, 2, 2]])
x1 = torch.tensor([[1], [2]])
input_pos1 = torch.tensor([[4], [3]])
with torch.device("cuda"):
m.set_kv_cache(2)
outs0 = m(x0, input_pos0)
outs1 = m(x1, input_pos1)
with torch.device("cuda"):
m.set_kv_cache(1)
outs0_ref0 = m(x0[:1], input_pos0[0])
outs1_ref0 = m(x1[:1], input_pos1[0])
with torch.device("cuda"):
m.set_kv_cache(1)
outs0_ref1 = m(x0[1:], input_pos0[1])
outs1_ref1 = m(x1[1:], input_pos1[1])
outs0_ref = torch.cat([outs0_ref0, outs0_ref1])
outs1_ref = torch.cat([outs1_ref0, outs1_ref1])
print(outs0_ref - outs0)
print(outs0.shape)
torch.testing.assert_close(outs0, outs0_ref)
torch.testing.assert_close(outs1, outs1_ref)
torch.backends.cuda.matmul.allow_tf32 = old_allow_tf32
@_RunIf(min_cuda_gpus=1)
def test_batch_generate(tmp_path):
torch.use_deterministic_algorithms(True)
device = "cuda:0"
batch_size = 3
sample_kwargs = {"top_k": 1}
llm, model = create_llm(tmp_path, batch_size, 50, device)
batch_x = torch.tensor(
[
[43993, 25, 1867, 466, 32660, 17485, 4483, 30, 198, 26410],
[25, 1867, 466, 32660, 17485, 4483, 30, 198, 26410, 7596],
[1867, 466, 32660, 17485, 4483, 30, 198, 26410, 7596, 7596],
],
device=device,
dtype=torch.int64,
)
# Generate tokens
tokens = []
for l in batched_generate_fn(
model,
prompts=batch_x,
max_returned_tokens=50,
sample_args=sample_kwargs,
include_prompt=True,
include_eos=False,
):
tokens.append([t.item() if t is not None else None for t in l])
def find_unique_stop(triplets):
# Initialize a dictionary to count all number occurrences
number_count = {}
# Count occurrences of each number across all positions
for triplet in triplets:
for num in triplet:
number_count[num] = number_count.get(num, 0) + 1
# Initialize lists to store unique numbers for each position
unique_first = []
unique_second = []
unique_third = []
# Check each triplet
for a, b, c in triplets:
if number_count[a] == 1:
unique_first.append(a)
if number_count[b] == 1:
unique_second.append(b)
if number_count[c] == 1:
unique_third.append(c)
import random # Seeded earlier
random.shuffle(unique_first)
random.shuffle(unique_second)
random.shuffle(unique_third)
return [unique_first[0], unique_second[0], unique_third[0]]
# Now that we know the randomly generated tokens, sample some tokens to stop each stream at.
stops = find_unique_stop(tokens[batch_x.size(1) :])
first_stream = [t[0] for t in tokens if t[0] is not None]
second_stream = [t[1] for t in tokens if t[1] is not None]
third_stream = [t[2] for t in tokens if t[2] is not None]
# Let's slice the streams at the stop tokens.
stop_idxes = [
first_stream.index(stops[0]),
second_stream.index(stops[1]),
third_stream.index(stops[2]),
]
# While we're at it, grab the last token that would be generated before stopping.
last_tokens = [
first_stream[stop_idxes[0] - 1],
second_stream[stop_idxes[1] - 1],
third_stream[stop_idxes[2] - 1],
]
for t in tokens:
print(t)
# Now we generate again, stopping early at the stop tokens.
tokens = []
for l in batched_generate_fn(
model,
prompts=batch_x,
max_returned_tokens=50,
stop_tokens=[(s,) for s in stops],
sample_args=sample_kwargs,
include_prompt=True,
include_eos=False,
):
tokens.append([t.item() if t is not None else None for t in l])
# Finally, assert that the streams are correct.
first_stream = [t[0] for t in tokens if t[0] is not None]
print(first_stream)
print(len(first_stream), stop_idxes[0])
assert len(first_stream) == stop_idxes[0]
assert first_stream[-1] == last_tokens[0]
second_stream = [t[1] for t in tokens if t[1] is not None]
print(second_stream)
print(len(second_stream), stop_idxes[1])
assert len(second_stream) == stop_idxes[1]
assert second_stream[-1] == last_tokens[1]
third_stream = [t[2] for t in tokens if t[2] is not None]
print(third_stream)
print(len(third_stream), stop_idxes[2])
assert len(third_stream) == stop_idxes[2]
assert third_stream[-1] == last_tokens[2]
torch.use_deterministic_algorithms(False)
# for t in llm.tokenizer.decode_stream([torch.tensor(i) for i in first_stream]):
# print(t, end="", flush=True)
# print()
@_RunIf(min_cuda_gpus=1)
def test_batch_generate_equivalence(tmp_path):
torch.use_deterministic_algorithms(True)
device = "cuda:0"
batch_size = 3
sample_kwargs = {"top_k": 1}
llm, model = create_llm(tmp_path, batch_size, 50, device)
batch_x = torch.tensor(
[
[43993, 25, 1867, 466, 32660, 17485, 4483, 30, 198, 26410],
[25, 1867, 466, 32660, 17485, 4483, 30, 198, 26410, 7596],
[1867, 466, 32660, 17485, 4483, 30, 198, 26410, 7596, 7596],
],
device=device,
dtype=torch.int64,
)
# The other test tests the stop_tokens functionality much more exhaustively, we'll just generate and compare 50 tokens here.
batch_tokens = []
for l in batched_generate_fn(
model,
prompts=batch_x,
max_returned_tokens=50,
sample_args=sample_kwargs,
include_prompt=False,
include_eos=False,
):
batch_tokens.append([t.item() if t is not None else None for t in l])
first_stream = [t[0] for t in batch_tokens if t[0] is not None]
batch_size = 1
llm, model = create_llm(tmp_path, batch_size, 50, device)
tokens = []
for t in generate_fn(
model,
prompt=batch_x[0],
max_returned_tokens=50,
include_prompt=False,
include_eos=False,
**sample_kwargs,
):
if t.size(0) == 1:
tokens.append(t.item())
else:
tokens.extend(t.tolist())
torch.use_deterministic_algorithms(False)
# TODO: (apaz-cli) This consistency test doesn't actually work at the moment. It's inconsistent.
# The output is really close... Something is going on here. For the moment, maybe this is close enough?
# Enough at least that we can start prototyping.
print(first_stream)
print(tokens)
# assert first_stream == tokens
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