diff --git a/CCEdit-main/src/taming-transformers/data/coco_annotations_100/val2017/000000013291.jpg b/CCEdit-main/src/taming-transformers/data/coco_annotations_100/val2017/000000013291.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b2dc3e17d51ab2796c0a5c7af2da8aca92aacfc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/CCEdit-main/src/taming-transformers/data/coco_annotations_100/val2017/000000013291.jpg @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 +oid sha256:1e46187ec49947bfd8dd22f4d774bddfe3e29ca863fe09530516598998b8e640 +size 124885 diff --git a/CCEdit-main/src/taming-transformers/data/coco_annotations_100/val2017/000000013923.jpg b/CCEdit-main/src/taming-transformers/data/coco_annotations_100/val2017/000000013923.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c725fd67c070f43bdef9ec0bc384e1111b1ede60 --- /dev/null +++ b/CCEdit-main/src/taming-transformers/data/coco_annotations_100/val2017/000000013923.jpg @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 +oid sha256:91494500cd053f1c4e547edc53f62edce2b088588bf9b4dbc8ceaea86ad4d49e +size 184795 diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/chase_db1.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/chase_db1.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..298594ea925f87f22b37094a2ec50e370aec96a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/chase_db1.py @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# dataset settings +dataset_type = 'ChaseDB1Dataset' +data_root = 'data/CHASE_DB1' +img_norm_cfg = dict( + mean=[123.675, 116.28, 103.53], std=[58.395, 57.12, 57.375], to_rgb=True) +img_scale = (960, 999) +crop_size = (128, 128) +train_pipeline = [ + dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'), + dict(type='LoadAnnotations'), + dict(type='Resize', img_scale=img_scale, ratio_range=(0.5, 2.0)), + dict(type='RandomCrop', crop_size=crop_size, cat_max_ratio=0.75), + dict(type='RandomFlip', prob=0.5), + dict(type='PhotoMetricDistortion'), + dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg), + dict(type='Pad', size=crop_size, pad_val=0, seg_pad_val=255), + dict(type='DefaultFormatBundle'), + dict(type='Collect', keys=['img', 'gt_semantic_seg']) +] +test_pipeline = [ + dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'), + dict( + type='MultiScaleFlipAug', + img_scale=img_scale, + # img_ratios=[0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25, 1.5, 1.75, 2.0], + flip=False, + transforms=[ + dict(type='Resize', keep_ratio=True), + dict(type='RandomFlip'), + dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg), + dict(type='ImageToTensor', keys=['img']), + dict(type='Collect', keys=['img']) + ]) +] + +data = dict( + samples_per_gpu=4, + workers_per_gpu=4, + train=dict( + type='RepeatDataset', + times=40000, + dataset=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='images/training', + ann_dir='annotations/training', + pipeline=train_pipeline)), + val=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='images/validation', + ann_dir='annotations/validation', + pipeline=test_pipeline), + test=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='images/validation', + ann_dir='annotations/validation', + pipeline=test_pipeline)) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/hrf.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/hrf.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..242d790eb1b83e75cf6b7eaa7a35c674099311ad --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/hrf.py @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# dataset settings +dataset_type = 'HRFDataset' +data_root = 'data/HRF' +img_norm_cfg = dict( + mean=[123.675, 116.28, 103.53], std=[58.395, 57.12, 57.375], to_rgb=True) +img_scale = (2336, 3504) +crop_size = (256, 256) +train_pipeline = [ + dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'), + dict(type='LoadAnnotations'), + dict(type='Resize', img_scale=img_scale, ratio_range=(0.5, 2.0)), + dict(type='RandomCrop', crop_size=crop_size, cat_max_ratio=0.75), + dict(type='RandomFlip', prob=0.5), + dict(type='PhotoMetricDistortion'), + dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg), + dict(type='Pad', size=crop_size, pad_val=0, seg_pad_val=255), + dict(type='DefaultFormatBundle'), + dict(type='Collect', keys=['img', 'gt_semantic_seg']) +] +test_pipeline = [ + dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'), + dict( + type='MultiScaleFlipAug', + img_scale=img_scale, + # img_ratios=[0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25, 1.5, 1.75, 2.0], + flip=False, + transforms=[ + dict(type='Resize', keep_ratio=True), + dict(type='RandomFlip'), + dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg), + dict(type='ImageToTensor', keys=['img']), + dict(type='Collect', keys=['img']) + ]) +] + +data = dict( + samples_per_gpu=4, + workers_per_gpu=4, + train=dict( + type='RepeatDataset', + times=40000, + dataset=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='images/training', + ann_dir='annotations/training', + pipeline=train_pipeline)), + val=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='images/validation', + ann_dir='annotations/validation', + pipeline=test_pipeline), + test=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='images/validation', + ann_dir='annotations/validation', + pipeline=test_pipeline)) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/pascal_context_59.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/pascal_context_59.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..37585abab89834b95cd5bdd993b994fca1db65f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/datasets/pascal_context_59.py @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +# dataset settings +dataset_type = 'PascalContextDataset59' +data_root = 'data/VOCdevkit/VOC2010/' +img_norm_cfg = dict( + mean=[123.675, 116.28, 103.53], std=[58.395, 57.12, 57.375], to_rgb=True) + +img_scale = (520, 520) +crop_size = (480, 480) + +train_pipeline = [ + dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'), + dict(type='LoadAnnotations', reduce_zero_label=True), + dict(type='Resize', img_scale=img_scale, ratio_range=(0.5, 2.0)), + dict(type='RandomCrop', crop_size=crop_size, cat_max_ratio=0.75), + dict(type='RandomFlip', prob=0.5), + dict(type='PhotoMetricDistortion'), + dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg), + dict(type='Pad', size=crop_size, pad_val=0, seg_pad_val=255), + dict(type='DefaultFormatBundle'), + dict(type='Collect', keys=['img', 'gt_semantic_seg']), +] +test_pipeline = [ + dict(type='LoadImageFromFile'), + dict( + type='MultiScaleFlipAug', + img_scale=img_scale, + # img_ratios=[0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25, 1.5, 1.75], + flip=False, + transforms=[ + dict(type='Resize', keep_ratio=True), + dict(type='RandomFlip'), + dict(type='Normalize', **img_norm_cfg), + dict(type='ImageToTensor', keys=['img']), + dict(type='Collect', keys=['img']), + ]) +] +data = dict( + samples_per_gpu=4, + workers_per_gpu=4, + train=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='JPEGImages', + ann_dir='SegmentationClassContext', + split='ImageSets/SegmentationContext/train.txt', + pipeline=train_pipeline), + val=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='JPEGImages', + ann_dir='SegmentationClassContext', + split='ImageSets/SegmentationContext/val.txt', + pipeline=test_pipeline), + test=dict( + type=dataset_type, + data_root=data_root, + img_dir='JPEGImages', + ann_dir='SegmentationClassContext', + split='ImageSets/SegmentationContext/val.txt', + pipeline=test_pipeline)) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/cgnet.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/cgnet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eff8d9458c877c5db894957e0b1b4597e40da6ab --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/cgnet.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# model settings +norm_cfg = dict(type='SyncBN', eps=1e-03, requires_grad=True) +model = dict( + type='EncoderDecoder', + backbone=dict( + type='CGNet', + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + in_channels=3, + num_channels=(32, 64, 128), + num_blocks=(3, 21), + dilations=(2, 4), + reductions=(8, 16)), + decode_head=dict( + type='FCNHead', + in_channels=256, + in_index=2, + channels=256, + num_convs=0, + concat_input=False, + dropout_ratio=0, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', + use_sigmoid=False, + loss_weight=1.0, + class_weight=[ + 2.5959933, 6.7415504, 3.5354059, 9.8663225, 9.690899, 9.369352, + 10.289121, 9.953208, 4.3097677, 9.490387, 7.674431, 9.396905, + 10.347791, 6.3927646, 10.226669, 10.241062, 10.280587, + 10.396974, 10.055647 + ])), + # model training and testing settings + train_cfg=dict(sampler=None), + test_cfg=dict(mode='whole')) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/deeplabv3plus_r50-d8.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/deeplabv3plus_r50-d8.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..050e39e091d816df9028d23aa3ecf9db74e441e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/deeplabv3plus_r50-d8.py @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# model settings +norm_cfg = dict(type='SyncBN', requires_grad=True) +model = dict( + type='EncoderDecoder', + pretrained='open-mmlab://resnet50_v1c', + backbone=dict( + type='ResNetV1c', + depth=50, + num_stages=4, + out_indices=(0, 1, 2, 3), + dilations=(1, 1, 2, 4), + strides=(1, 2, 1, 1), + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + norm_eval=False, + style='pytorch', + contract_dilation=True), + decode_head=dict( + type='DepthwiseSeparableASPPHead', + in_channels=2048, + in_index=3, + channels=512, + dilations=(1, 12, 24, 36), + c1_in_channels=256, + c1_channels=48, + dropout_ratio=0.1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=1.0)), + auxiliary_head=dict( + type='FCNHead', + in_channels=1024, + in_index=2, + channels=256, + num_convs=1, + concat_input=False, + dropout_ratio=0.1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=0.4)), + # model training and testing settings + train_cfg=dict(), + test_cfg=dict(mode='whole')) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/encnet_r50-d8.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/encnet_r50-d8.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..be777123a886503172a95fe0719e956a147bbd68 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/encnet_r50-d8.py @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# model settings +norm_cfg = dict(type='SyncBN', requires_grad=True) +model = dict( + type='EncoderDecoder', + pretrained='open-mmlab://resnet50_v1c', + backbone=dict( + type='ResNetV1c', + depth=50, + num_stages=4, + out_indices=(0, 1, 2, 3), + dilations=(1, 1, 2, 4), + strides=(1, 2, 1, 1), + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + norm_eval=False, + style='pytorch', + contract_dilation=True), + decode_head=dict( + type='EncHead', + in_channels=[512, 1024, 2048], + in_index=(1, 2, 3), + channels=512, + num_codes=32, + use_se_loss=True, + add_lateral=False, + dropout_ratio=0.1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=1.0), + loss_se_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=True, loss_weight=0.2)), + auxiliary_head=dict( + type='FCNHead', + in_channels=1024, + in_index=2, + channels=256, + num_convs=1, + concat_input=False, + dropout_ratio=0.1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=0.4)), + # model training and testing settings + train_cfg=dict(), + test_cfg=dict(mode='whole')) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/fcn_r50-d8.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/fcn_r50-d8.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5e98f6cc918b6146fc6d613c6918e825ef1355c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/fcn_r50-d8.py @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# model settings +norm_cfg = dict(type='SyncBN', requires_grad=True) +model = dict( + type='EncoderDecoder', + pretrained='open-mmlab://resnet50_v1c', + backbone=dict( + type='ResNetV1c', + depth=50, + num_stages=4, + out_indices=(0, 1, 2, 3), + dilations=(1, 1, 2, 4), + strides=(1, 2, 1, 1), + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + norm_eval=False, + style='pytorch', + contract_dilation=True), + decode_head=dict( + type='FCNHead', + in_channels=2048, + in_index=3, + channels=512, + num_convs=2, + concat_input=True, + dropout_ratio=0.1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=1.0)), + auxiliary_head=dict( + type='FCNHead', + in_channels=1024, + in_index=2, + channels=256, + num_convs=1, + concat_input=False, + dropout_ratio=0.1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=0.4)), + # model training and testing settings + train_cfg=dict(), + test_cfg=dict(mode='whole')) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/ocrnet_hr18.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/ocrnet_hr18.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c60f62a7cdf3f5c5096a7a7e725e8268fddcb057 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/ocrnet_hr18.py @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +# model settings +norm_cfg = dict(type='SyncBN', requires_grad=True) +model = dict( + type='CascadeEncoderDecoder', + num_stages=2, + pretrained='open-mmlab://msra/hrnetv2_w18', + backbone=dict( + type='HRNet', + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + norm_eval=False, + extra=dict( + stage1=dict( + num_modules=1, + num_branches=1, + block='BOTTLENECK', + num_blocks=(4, ), + num_channels=(64, )), + stage2=dict( + num_modules=1, + num_branches=2, + block='BASIC', + num_blocks=(4, 4), + num_channels=(18, 36)), + stage3=dict( + num_modules=4, + num_branches=3, + block='BASIC', + num_blocks=(4, 4, 4), + num_channels=(18, 36, 72)), + stage4=dict( + num_modules=3, + num_branches=4, + block='BASIC', + num_blocks=(4, 4, 4, 4), + num_channels=(18, 36, 72, 144)))), + decode_head=[ + dict( + type='FCNHead', + in_channels=[18, 36, 72, 144], + channels=sum([18, 36, 72, 144]), + in_index=(0, 1, 2, 3), + input_transform='resize_concat', + kernel_size=1, + num_convs=1, + concat_input=False, + dropout_ratio=-1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=0.4)), + dict( + type='OCRHead', + in_channels=[18, 36, 72, 144], + in_index=(0, 1, 2, 3), + input_transform='resize_concat', + channels=512, + ocr_channels=256, + dropout_ratio=-1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=1.0)), + ], + # model training and testing settings + train_cfg=dict(), + test_cfg=dict(mode='whole')) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/pointrend_r50.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/pointrend_r50.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9d323dbf9466d41e0800aa57ef84045f3d874bdf --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/pointrend_r50.py @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +# model settings +norm_cfg = dict(type='SyncBN', requires_grad=True) +model = dict( + type='CascadeEncoderDecoder', + num_stages=2, + pretrained='open-mmlab://resnet50_v1c', + backbone=dict( + type='ResNetV1c', + depth=50, + num_stages=4, + out_indices=(0, 1, 2, 3), + dilations=(1, 1, 1, 1), + strides=(1, 2, 2, 2), + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + norm_eval=False, + style='pytorch', + contract_dilation=True), + neck=dict( + type='FPN', + in_channels=[256, 512, 1024, 2048], + out_channels=256, + num_outs=4), + decode_head=[ + dict( + type='FPNHead', + in_channels=[256, 256, 256, 256], + in_index=[0, 1, 2, 3], + feature_strides=[4, 8, 16, 32], + channels=128, + dropout_ratio=-1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=1.0)), + dict( + type='PointHead', + in_channels=[256], + in_index=[0], + channels=256, + num_fcs=3, + coarse_pred_each_layer=True, + dropout_ratio=-1, + num_classes=19, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=1.0)) + ], + # model training and testing settings + train_cfg=dict( + num_points=2048, oversample_ratio=3, importance_sample_ratio=0.75), + test_cfg=dict( + mode='whole', + subdivision_steps=2, + subdivision_num_points=8196, + scale_factor=2)) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/psanet_r50-d8.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/psanet_r50-d8.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..689513fa9d2a40f14bf0ae4ae61f38f0dcc1b3da --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/models/psanet_r50-d8.py @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +# model settings +norm_cfg = dict(type='SyncBN', requires_grad=True) +model = dict( + type='EncoderDecoder', + pretrained='open-mmlab://resnet50_v1c', + backbone=dict( + type='ResNetV1c', + depth=50, + num_stages=4, + out_indices=(0, 1, 2, 3), + dilations=(1, 1, 2, 4), + strides=(1, 2, 1, 1), + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + norm_eval=False, + style='pytorch', + contract_dilation=True), + decode_head=dict( + type='PSAHead', + in_channels=2048, + in_index=3, + channels=512, + mask_size=(97, 97), + psa_type='bi-direction', + compact=False, + shrink_factor=2, + normalization_factor=1.0, + psa_softmax=True, + dropout_ratio=0.1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=1.0)), + auxiliary_head=dict( + type='FCNHead', + in_channels=1024, + in_index=2, + channels=256, + num_convs=1, + concat_input=False, + dropout_ratio=0.1, + num_classes=19, + norm_cfg=norm_cfg, + align_corners=False, + loss_decode=dict( + type='CrossEntropyLoss', use_sigmoid=False, loss_weight=0.4)), + # model training and testing settings + train_cfg=dict(), + test_cfg=dict(mode='whole')) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_160k.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_160k.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..52603890b10f25faf8eec9f9e5a4468fae09b811 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_160k.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# optimizer +optimizer = dict(type='SGD', lr=0.01, momentum=0.9, weight_decay=0.0005) +optimizer_config = dict() +# learning policy +lr_config = dict(policy='poly', power=0.9, min_lr=1e-4, by_epoch=False) +# runtime settings +runner = dict(type='IterBasedRunner', max_iters=160000) +checkpoint_config = dict(by_epoch=False, interval=16000) +evaluation = dict(interval=16000, metric='mIoU') diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_20k.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_20k.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bf780a1b6f6521833c6a5859675147824efa599d --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_20k.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# optimizer +optimizer = dict(type='SGD', lr=0.01, momentum=0.9, weight_decay=0.0005) +optimizer_config = dict() +# learning policy +lr_config = dict(policy='poly', power=0.9, min_lr=1e-4, by_epoch=False) +# runtime settings +runner = dict(type='IterBasedRunner', max_iters=20000) +checkpoint_config = dict(by_epoch=False, interval=2000) +evaluation = dict(interval=2000, metric='mIoU') diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_40k.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_40k.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cdbf841abcb26eed87bf76ab816aff4bae0630ee --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_40k.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# optimizer +optimizer = dict(type='SGD', lr=0.01, momentum=0.9, weight_decay=0.0005) +optimizer_config = dict() +# learning policy +lr_config = dict(policy='poly', power=0.9, min_lr=1e-4, by_epoch=False) +# runtime settings +runner = dict(type='IterBasedRunner', max_iters=40000) +checkpoint_config = dict(by_epoch=False, interval=4000) +evaluation = dict(interval=4000, metric='mIoU') diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_80k.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_80k.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c190cee6bdc7922b688ea75dc8f152fa15c24617 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_80k.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# optimizer +optimizer = dict(type='SGD', lr=0.01, momentum=0.9, weight_decay=0.0005) +optimizer_config = dict() +# learning policy +lr_config = dict(policy='poly', power=0.9, min_lr=1e-4, by_epoch=False) +# runtime settings +runner = dict(type='IterBasedRunner', max_iters=80000) +checkpoint_config = dict(by_epoch=False, interval=8000) +evaluation = dict(interval=8000, metric='mIoU') diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/config.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..01db96bf9b0be531aa0eaf62fee51543712f8670 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +_base_ = [ + '../../configs/_base_/models/upernet_uniformer.py', + '../../configs/_base_/datasets/ade20k.py', + '../../configs/_base_/default_runtime.py', + '../../configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_160k.py' +] +model = dict( + backbone=dict( + type='UniFormer', + embed_dim=[64, 128, 320, 512], + layers=[3, 4, 8, 3], + head_dim=64, + drop_path_rate=0.25, + windows=False, + hybrid=False + ), + decode_head=dict( + in_channels=[64, 128, 320, 512], + num_classes=150 + ), + auxiliary_head=dict( + in_channels=320, + num_classes=150 + )) + +# AdamW optimizer, no weight decay for position embedding & layer norm in backbone +optimizer = dict(_delete_=True, type='AdamW', lr=0.00006, betas=(0.9, 0.999), weight_decay=0.01, + paramwise_cfg=dict(custom_keys={'absolute_pos_embed': dict(decay_mult=0.), + 'relative_position_bias_table': dict(decay_mult=0.), + 'norm': dict(decay_mult=0.)})) + +lr_config = dict(_delete_=True, policy='poly', + warmup='linear', + warmup_iters=1500, + warmup_ratio=1e-6, + power=1.0, min_lr=0.0, by_epoch=False) + +data=dict(samples_per_gpu=2) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/run.sh b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/run.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9fb22edfa7a32624ea08a63fe7d720c40db3b696 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/run.sh @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +work_path=$(dirname $0) +PYTHONPATH="$(dirname $0)/../../":$PYTHONPATH \ +python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node=8 \ + tools/train.py ${work_path}/config.py \ + --launcher pytorch \ + --options model.backbone.pretrained_path='your_model_path/uniformer_small_in1k.pth' \ + --work-dir ${work_path}/ckpt \ + 2>&1 | tee -a ${work_path}/log.txt diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test.sh b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d9a85e7a0d3b7c96b060f473d41254b37a382fcb --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test.sh @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +work_path=$(dirname $0) +PYTHONPATH="$(dirname $0)/../../":$PYTHONPATH \ +python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node=8 \ + tools/test.py ${work_path}/test_config_h32.py \ + ${work_path}/ckpt/latest.pth \ + --launcher pytorch \ + --eval mIoU \ + 2>&1 | tee -a ${work_path}/log.txt diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_g.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_g.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e43737a98a3b174a9f2fe059c06d511144686459 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_g.py @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +_base_ = [ + '../../configs/_base_/models/upernet_uniformer.py', + '../../configs/_base_/datasets/ade20k.py', + '../../configs/_base_/default_runtime.py', + '../../configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_160k.py' +] +model = dict( + backbone=dict( + type='UniFormer', + embed_dim=[64, 128, 320, 512], + layers=[3, 4, 8, 3], + head_dim=64, + drop_path_rate=0.25, + windows=False, + hybrid=False, + ), + decode_head=dict( + in_channels=[64, 128, 320, 512], + num_classes=150 + ), + auxiliary_head=dict( + in_channels=320, + num_classes=150 + )) + +# AdamW optimizer, no weight decay for position embedding & layer norm in backbone +optimizer = dict(_delete_=True, type='AdamW', lr=0.00006, betas=(0.9, 0.999), weight_decay=0.01, + paramwise_cfg=dict(custom_keys={'absolute_pos_embed': dict(decay_mult=0.), + 'relative_position_bias_table': dict(decay_mult=0.), + 'norm': dict(decay_mult=0.)})) + +lr_config = dict(_delete_=True, policy='poly', + warmup='linear', + warmup_iters=1500, + warmup_ratio=1e-6, + power=1.0, min_lr=0.0, by_epoch=False) + +data=dict(samples_per_gpu=2) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_h32.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_h32.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a31e3874f76f9f7b089ac8834d85df2441af9b0e --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_h32.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +_base_ = [ + '../../configs/_base_/models/upernet_uniformer.py', + '../../configs/_base_/datasets/ade20k.py', + '../../configs/_base_/default_runtime.py', + '../../configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_160k.py' +] +model = dict( + backbone=dict( + type='UniFormer', + embed_dim=[64, 128, 320, 512], + layers=[3, 4, 8, 3], + head_dim=64, + drop_path_rate=0.25, + windows=False, + hybrid=True, + window_size=32 + ), + decode_head=dict( + in_channels=[64, 128, 320, 512], + num_classes=150 + ), + auxiliary_head=dict( + in_channels=320, + num_classes=150 + )) + +# AdamW optimizer, no weight decay for position embedding & layer norm in backbone +optimizer = dict(_delete_=True, type='AdamW', lr=0.00006, betas=(0.9, 0.999), weight_decay=0.01, + paramwise_cfg=dict(custom_keys={'absolute_pos_embed': dict(decay_mult=0.), + 'relative_position_bias_table': dict(decay_mult=0.), + 'norm': dict(decay_mult=0.)})) + +lr_config = dict(_delete_=True, policy='poly', + warmup='linear', + warmup_iters=1500, + warmup_ratio=1e-6, + power=1.0, min_lr=0.0, by_epoch=False) + +data=dict(samples_per_gpu=2) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_w32.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_w32.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d9e06f029e46c14cb9ddb39319cabe86fef9b44 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/exp/upernet_global_small/test_config_w32.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +_base_ = [ + '../../configs/_base_/models/upernet_uniformer.py', + '../../configs/_base_/datasets/ade20k.py', + '../../configs/_base_/default_runtime.py', + '../../configs/_base_/schedules/schedule_160k.py' +] +model = dict( + backbone=dict( + type='UniFormer', + embed_dim=[64, 128, 320, 512], + layers=[3, 4, 8, 3], + head_dim=64, + drop_path_rate=0.25, + windows=True, + hybrid=False, + window_size=32 + ), + decode_head=dict( + in_channels=[64, 128, 320, 512], + num_classes=150 + ), + auxiliary_head=dict( + in_channels=320, + num_classes=150 + )) + +# AdamW optimizer, no weight decay for position embedding & layer norm in backbone +optimizer = dict(_delete_=True, type='AdamW', lr=0.00006, betas=(0.9, 0.999), weight_decay=0.01, + paramwise_cfg=dict(custom_keys={'absolute_pos_embed': dict(decay_mult=0.), + 'relative_position_bias_table': dict(decay_mult=0.), + 'norm': dict(decay_mult=0.)})) + +lr_config = dict(_delete_=True, policy='poly', + warmup='linear', + warmup_iters=1500, + warmup_ratio=1e-6, + power=1.0, min_lr=0.0, by_epoch=False) + +data=dict(samples_per_gpu=2) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/__init__.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..210a2989138380559f23045b568d0fbbeb918c03 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +# flake8: noqa +from .arraymisc import * +from .fileio import * +from .image import * +from .utils import * +from .version import * +from .video import * +from .visualization import * + +# The following modules are not imported to this level, so mmcv may be used +# without PyTorch. +# - runner +# - parallel +# - op diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/arraymisc/__init__.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/arraymisc/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4b4700d6139ae3d604ff6e542468cce4200c020c --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/arraymisc/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from .quantization import dequantize, quantize + +__all__ = ['quantize', 'dequantize'] diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/arraymisc/quantization.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/arraymisc/quantization.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8e47a3545780cf071a1ef8195efb0b7b662c8186 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/arraymisc/quantization.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import numpy as np + + +def quantize(arr, min_val, max_val, levels, dtype=np.int64): + """Quantize an array of (-inf, inf) to [0, levels-1]. + + Args: + arr (ndarray): Input array. + min_val (scalar): Minimum value to be clipped. + max_val (scalar): Maximum value to be clipped. + levels (int): Quantization levels. + dtype (np.type): The type of the quantized array. + + Returns: + tuple: Quantized array. + """ + if not (isinstance(levels, int) and levels > 1): + raise ValueError( + f'levels must be a positive integer, but got {levels}') + if min_val >= max_val: + raise ValueError( + f'min_val ({min_val}) must be smaller than max_val ({max_val})') + + arr = np.clip(arr, min_val, max_val) - min_val + quantized_arr = np.minimum( + np.floor(levels * arr / (max_val - min_val)).astype(dtype), levels - 1) + + return quantized_arr + + +def dequantize(arr, min_val, max_val, levels, dtype=np.float64): + """Dequantize an array. + + Args: + arr (ndarray): Input array. + min_val (scalar): Minimum value to be clipped. + max_val (scalar): Maximum value to be clipped. + levels (int): Quantization levels. + dtype (np.type): The type of the dequantized array. + + Returns: + tuple: Dequantized array. + """ + if not (isinstance(levels, int) and levels > 1): + raise ValueError( + f'levels must be a positive integer, but got {levels}') + if min_val >= max_val: + raise ValueError( + f'min_val ({min_val}) must be smaller than max_val ({max_val})') + + dequantized_arr = (arr + 0.5).astype(dtype) * (max_val - + min_val) / levels + min_val + + return dequantized_arr diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/engine/__init__.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/engine/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3193b7f664e19ce2458d81c836597fa22e4bb082 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/engine/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from .test import (collect_results_cpu, collect_results_gpu, multi_gpu_test, + single_gpu_test) + +__all__ = [ + 'collect_results_cpu', 'collect_results_gpu', 'multi_gpu_test', + 'single_gpu_test' +] diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/engine/test.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/engine/test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8dbeef271db634ec2dadfda3bc0b5ef9c7a677ff --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/engine/test.py @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import os.path as osp +import pickle +import shutil +import tempfile +import time + +import torch +import torch.distributed as dist + +import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.runner import get_dist_info + + +def single_gpu_test(model, data_loader): + """Test model with a single gpu. + + This method tests model with a single gpu and displays test progress bar. + + Args: + model (nn.Module): Model to be tested. + data_loader (nn.Dataloader): Pytorch data loader. + + Returns: + list: The prediction results. + """ + model.eval() + results = [] + dataset = data_loader.dataset + prog_bar = mmcv.ProgressBar(len(dataset)) + for data in data_loader: + with torch.no_grad(): + result = model(return_loss=False, **data) + results.extend(result) + + # Assume result has the same length of batch_size + # refer to https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmcv/issues/985 + batch_size = len(result) + for _ in range(batch_size): + prog_bar.update() + return results + + +def multi_gpu_test(model, data_loader, tmpdir=None, gpu_collect=False): + """Test model with multiple gpus. + + This method tests model with multiple gpus and collects the results + under two different modes: gpu and cpu modes. By setting + ``gpu_collect=True``, it encodes results to gpu tensors and use gpu + communication for results collection. On cpu mode it saves the results on + different gpus to ``tmpdir`` and collects them by the rank 0 worker. + + Args: + model (nn.Module): Model to be tested. + data_loader (nn.Dataloader): Pytorch data loader. + tmpdir (str): Path of directory to save the temporary results from + different gpus under cpu mode. + gpu_collect (bool): Option to use either gpu or cpu to collect results. + + Returns: + list: The prediction results. + """ + model.eval() + results = [] + dataset = data_loader.dataset + rank, world_size = get_dist_info() + if rank == 0: + prog_bar = mmcv.ProgressBar(len(dataset)) + time.sleep(2) # This line can prevent deadlock problem in some cases. + for i, data in enumerate(data_loader): + with torch.no_grad(): + result = model(return_loss=False, **data) + results.extend(result) + + if rank == 0: + batch_size = len(result) + batch_size_all = batch_size * world_size + if batch_size_all + prog_bar.completed > len(dataset): + batch_size_all = len(dataset) - prog_bar.completed + for _ in range(batch_size_all): + prog_bar.update() + + # collect results from all ranks + if gpu_collect: + results = collect_results_gpu(results, len(dataset)) + else: + results = collect_results_cpu(results, len(dataset), tmpdir) + return results + + +def collect_results_cpu(result_part, size, tmpdir=None): + """Collect results under cpu mode. + + On cpu mode, this function will save the results on different gpus to + ``tmpdir`` and collect them by the rank 0 worker. + + Args: + result_part (list): Result list containing result parts + to be collected. + size (int): Size of the results, commonly equal to length of + the results. + tmpdir (str | None): temporal directory for collected results to + store. If set to None, it will create a random temporal directory + for it. + + Returns: + list: The collected results. + """ + rank, world_size = get_dist_info() + # create a tmp dir if it is not specified + if tmpdir is None: + MAX_LEN = 512 + # 32 is whitespace + dir_tensor = torch.full((MAX_LEN, ), + 32, + dtype=torch.uint8, + device='cuda') + if rank == 0: + mmcv.mkdir_or_exist('.dist_test') + tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir='.dist_test') + tmpdir = torch.tensor( + bytearray(tmpdir.encode()), dtype=torch.uint8, device='cuda') + dir_tensor[:len(tmpdir)] = tmpdir + dist.broadcast(dir_tensor, 0) + tmpdir = dir_tensor.cpu().numpy().tobytes().decode().rstrip() + else: + mmcv.mkdir_or_exist(tmpdir) + # dump the part result to the dir + mmcv.dump(result_part, osp.join(tmpdir, f'part_{rank}.pkl')) + dist.barrier() + # collect all parts + if rank != 0: + return None + else: + # load results of all parts from tmp dir + part_list = [] + for i in range(world_size): + part_file = osp.join(tmpdir, f'part_{i}.pkl') + part_result = mmcv.load(part_file) + # When data is severely insufficient, an empty part_result + # on a certain gpu could makes the overall outputs empty. + if part_result: + part_list.append(part_result) + # sort the results + ordered_results = [] + for res in zip(*part_list): + ordered_results.extend(list(res)) + # the dataloader may pad some samples + ordered_results = ordered_results[:size] + # remove tmp dir + shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) + return ordered_results + + +def collect_results_gpu(result_part, size): + """Collect results under gpu mode. + + On gpu mode, this function will encode results to gpu tensors and use gpu + communication for results collection. + + Args: + result_part (list): Result list containing result parts + to be collected. + size (int): Size of the results, commonly equal to length of + the results. + + Returns: + list: The collected results. + """ + rank, world_size = get_dist_info() + # dump result part to tensor with pickle + part_tensor = torch.tensor( + bytearray(pickle.dumps(result_part)), dtype=torch.uint8, device='cuda') + # gather all result part tensor shape + shape_tensor = torch.tensor(part_tensor.shape, device='cuda') + shape_list = [shape_tensor.clone() for _ in range(world_size)] + dist.all_gather(shape_list, shape_tensor) + # padding result part tensor to max length + shape_max = torch.tensor(shape_list).max() + part_send = torch.zeros(shape_max, dtype=torch.uint8, device='cuda') + part_send[:shape_tensor[0]] = part_tensor + part_recv_list = [ + part_tensor.new_zeros(shape_max) for _ in range(world_size) + ] + # gather all result part + dist.all_gather(part_recv_list, part_send) + + if rank == 0: + part_list = [] + for recv, shape in zip(part_recv_list, shape_list): + part_result = pickle.loads(recv[:shape[0]].cpu().numpy().tobytes()) + # When data is severely insufficient, an empty part_result + # on a certain gpu could makes the overall outputs empty. + if part_result: + part_list.append(part_result) + # sort the results + ordered_results = [] + for res in zip(*part_list): + ordered_results.extend(list(res)) + # the dataloader may pad some samples + ordered_results = ordered_results[:size] + return ordered_results diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/file_client.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/file_client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..950f0c1aeab14b8e308a7455ccd64a95b5d98add --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/file_client.py @@ -0,0 +1,1148 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import inspect +import os +import os.path as osp +import re +import tempfile +import warnings +from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod +from contextlib import contextmanager +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Iterable, Iterator, Optional, Tuple, Union +from urllib.request import urlopen + +import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils.misc import has_method +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils.path import is_filepath + + +class BaseStorageBackend(metaclass=ABCMeta): + """Abstract class of storage backends. + + All backends need to implement two apis: ``get()`` and ``get_text()``. + ``get()`` reads the file as a byte stream and ``get_text()`` reads the file + as texts. + """ + + # a flag to indicate whether the backend can create a symlink for a file + _allow_symlink = False + + @property + def name(self): + return self.__class__.__name__ + + @property + def allow_symlink(self): + return self._allow_symlink + + @abstractmethod + def get(self, filepath): + pass + + @abstractmethod + def get_text(self, filepath): + pass + + +class CephBackend(BaseStorageBackend): + """Ceph storage backend (for internal use). + + Args: + path_mapping (dict|None): path mapping dict from local path to Petrel + path. When ``path_mapping={'src': 'dst'}``, ``src`` in ``filepath`` + will be replaced by ``dst``. Default: None. + + .. warning:: + :class:`mmcv.fileio.file_client.CephBackend` will be deprecated, + please use :class:`mmcv.fileio.file_client.PetrelBackend` instead. + """ + + def __init__(self, path_mapping=None): + try: + import ceph + except ImportError: + raise ImportError('Please install ceph to enable CephBackend.') + + warnings.warn( + 'CephBackend will be deprecated, please use PetrelBackend instead') + self._client = ceph.S3Client() + assert isinstance(path_mapping, dict) or path_mapping is None + self.path_mapping = path_mapping + + def get(self, filepath): + filepath = str(filepath) + if self.path_mapping is not None: + for k, v in self.path_mapping.items(): + filepath = filepath.replace(k, v) + value = self._client.Get(filepath) + value_buf = memoryview(value) + return value_buf + + def get_text(self, filepath, encoding=None): + raise NotImplementedError + + +class PetrelBackend(BaseStorageBackend): + """Petrel storage backend (for internal use). + + PetrelBackend supports reading and writing data to multiple clusters. + If the file path contains the cluster name, PetrelBackend will read data + from specified cluster or write data to it. Otherwise, PetrelBackend will + access the default cluster. + + Args: + path_mapping (dict, optional): Path mapping dict from local path to + Petrel path. When ``path_mapping={'src': 'dst'}``, ``src`` in + ``filepath`` will be replaced by ``dst``. Default: None. + enable_mc (bool, optional): Whether to enable memcached support. + Default: True. + + Examples: + >>> filepath1 = 's3://path/of/file' + >>> filepath2 = 'cluster-name:s3://path/of/file' + >>> client = PetrelBackend() + >>> client.get(filepath1) # get data from default cluster + >>> client.get(filepath2) # get data from 'cluster-name' cluster + """ + + def __init__(self, + path_mapping: Optional[dict] = None, + enable_mc: bool = True): + try: + from petrel_client import client + except ImportError: + raise ImportError('Please install petrel_client to enable ' + 'PetrelBackend.') + + self._client = client.Client(enable_mc=enable_mc) + assert isinstance(path_mapping, dict) or path_mapping is None + self.path_mapping = path_mapping + + def _map_path(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> str: + """Map ``filepath`` to a string path whose prefix will be replaced by + :attr:`self.path_mapping`. + + Args: + filepath (str): Path to be mapped. + """ + filepath = str(filepath) + if self.path_mapping is not None: + for k, v in self.path_mapping.items(): + filepath = filepath.replace(k, v) + return filepath + + def _format_path(self, filepath: str) -> str: + """Convert a ``filepath`` to standard format of petrel oss. + + If the ``filepath`` is concatenated by ``os.path.join``, in a Windows + environment, the ``filepath`` will be the format of + 's3://bucket_name\\image.jpg'. By invoking :meth:`_format_path`, the + above ``filepath`` will be converted to 's3://bucket_name/image.jpg'. + + Args: + filepath (str): Path to be formatted. + """ + return re.sub(r'\\+', '/', filepath) + + def get(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> memoryview: + """Read data from a given ``filepath`` with 'rb' mode. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to read data. + + Returns: + memoryview: A memory view of expected bytes object to avoid + copying. The memoryview object can be converted to bytes by + ``value_buf.tobytes()``. + """ + filepath = self._map_path(filepath) + filepath = self._format_path(filepath) + value = self._client.Get(filepath) + value_buf = memoryview(value) + return value_buf + + def get_text(self, + filepath: Union[str, Path], + encoding: str = 'utf-8') -> str: + """Read data from a given ``filepath`` with 'r' mode. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to read data. + encoding (str): The encoding format used to open the ``filepath``. + Default: 'utf-8'. + + Returns: + str: Expected text reading from ``filepath``. + """ + return str(self.get(filepath), encoding=encoding) + + def put(self, obj: bytes, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> None: + """Save data to a given ``filepath``. + + Args: + obj (bytes): Data to be saved. + filepath (str or Path): Path to write data. + """ + filepath = self._map_path(filepath) + filepath = self._format_path(filepath) + self._client.put(filepath, obj) + + def put_text(self, + obj: str, + filepath: Union[str, Path], + encoding: str = 'utf-8') -> None: + """Save data to a given ``filepath``. + + Args: + obj (str): Data to be written. + filepath (str or Path): Path to write data. + encoding (str): The encoding format used to encode the ``obj``. + Default: 'utf-8'. + """ + self.put(bytes(obj, encoding=encoding), filepath) + + def remove(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> None: + """Remove a file. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be removed. + """ + if not has_method(self._client, 'delete'): + raise NotImplementedError( + ('Current version of Petrel Python SDK has not supported ' + 'the `delete` method, please use a higher version or dev' + ' branch instead.')) + + filepath = self._map_path(filepath) + filepath = self._format_path(filepath) + self._client.delete(filepath) + + def exists(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path exists. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether exists. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` exists, ``False`` otherwise. + """ + if not (has_method(self._client, 'contains') + and has_method(self._client, 'isdir')): + raise NotImplementedError( + ('Current version of Petrel Python SDK has not supported ' + 'the `contains` and `isdir` methods, please use a higher' + 'version or dev branch instead.')) + + filepath = self._map_path(filepath) + filepath = self._format_path(filepath) + return self._client.contains(filepath) or self._client.isdir(filepath) + + def isdir(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path is a directory. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether it is a + directory. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` points to a directory, + ``False`` otherwise. + """ + if not has_method(self._client, 'isdir'): + raise NotImplementedError( + ('Current version of Petrel Python SDK has not supported ' + 'the `isdir` method, please use a higher version or dev' + ' branch instead.')) + + filepath = self._map_path(filepath) + filepath = self._format_path(filepath) + return self._client.isdir(filepath) + + def isfile(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path is a file. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether it is a file. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` points to a file, ``False`` + otherwise. + """ + if not has_method(self._client, 'contains'): + raise NotImplementedError( + ('Current version of Petrel Python SDK has not supported ' + 'the `contains` method, please use a higher version or ' + 'dev branch instead.')) + + filepath = self._map_path(filepath) + filepath = self._format_path(filepath) + return self._client.contains(filepath) + + def join_path(self, filepath: Union[str, Path], + *filepaths: Union[str, Path]) -> str: + """Concatenate all file paths. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be concatenated. + + Returns: + str: The result after concatenation. + """ + filepath = self._format_path(self._map_path(filepath)) + if filepath.endswith('/'): + filepath = filepath[:-1] + formatted_paths = [filepath] + for path in filepaths: + formatted_paths.append(self._format_path(self._map_path(path))) + return '/'.join(formatted_paths) + + @contextmanager + def get_local_path(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> Iterable[str]: + """Download a file from ``filepath`` and return a temporary path. + + ``get_local_path`` is decorated by :meth:`contxtlib.contextmanager`. It + can be called with ``with`` statement, and when exists from the + ``with`` statement, the temporary path will be released. + + Args: + filepath (str | Path): Download a file from ``filepath``. + + Examples: + >>> client = PetrelBackend() + >>> # After existing from the ``with`` clause, + >>> # the path will be removed + >>> with client.get_local_path('s3://path/of/your/file') as path: + ... # do something here + + Yields: + Iterable[str]: Only yield one temporary path. + """ + filepath = self._map_path(filepath) + filepath = self._format_path(filepath) + assert self.isfile(filepath) + try: + f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) + f.write(self.get(filepath)) + f.close() + yield f.name + finally: + os.remove(f.name) + + def list_dir_or_file(self, + dir_path: Union[str, Path], + list_dir: bool = True, + list_file: bool = True, + suffix: Optional[Union[str, Tuple[str]]] = None, + recursive: bool = False) -> Iterator[str]: + """Scan a directory to find the interested directories or files in + arbitrary order. + + Note: + Petrel has no concept of directories but it simulates the directory + hierarchy in the filesystem through public prefixes. In addition, + if the returned path ends with '/', it means the path is a public + prefix which is a logical directory. + + Note: + :meth:`list_dir_or_file` returns the path relative to ``dir_path``. + In addition, the returned path of directory will not contains the + suffix '/' which is consistent with other backends. + + Args: + dir_path (str | Path): Path of the directory. + list_dir (bool): List the directories. Default: True. + list_file (bool): List the path of files. Default: True. + suffix (str or tuple[str], optional): File suffix + that we are interested in. Default: None. + recursive (bool): If set to True, recursively scan the + directory. Default: False. + + Yields: + Iterable[str]: A relative path to ``dir_path``. + """ + if not has_method(self._client, 'list'): + raise NotImplementedError( + ('Current version of Petrel Python SDK has not supported ' + 'the `list` method, please use a higher version or dev' + ' branch instead.')) + + dir_path = self._map_path(dir_path) + dir_path = self._format_path(dir_path) + if list_dir and suffix is not None: + raise TypeError( + '`list_dir` should be False when `suffix` is not None') + + if (suffix is not None) and not isinstance(suffix, (str, tuple)): + raise TypeError('`suffix` must be a string or tuple of strings') + + # Petrel's simulated directory hierarchy assumes that directory paths + # should end with `/` + if not dir_path.endswith('/'): + dir_path += '/' + + root = dir_path + + def _list_dir_or_file(dir_path, list_dir, list_file, suffix, + recursive): + for path in self._client.list(dir_path): + # the `self.isdir` is not used here to determine whether path + # is a directory, because `self.isdir` relies on + # `self._client.list` + if path.endswith('/'): # a directory path + next_dir_path = self.join_path(dir_path, path) + if list_dir: + # get the relative path and exclude the last + # character '/' + rel_dir = next_dir_path[len(root):-1] + yield rel_dir + if recursive: + yield from _list_dir_or_file(next_dir_path, list_dir, + list_file, suffix, + recursive) + else: # a file path + absolute_path = self.join_path(dir_path, path) + rel_path = absolute_path[len(root):] + if (suffix is None + or rel_path.endswith(suffix)) and list_file: + yield rel_path + + return _list_dir_or_file(dir_path, list_dir, list_file, suffix, + recursive) + + +class MemcachedBackend(BaseStorageBackend): + """Memcached storage backend. + + Attributes: + server_list_cfg (str): Config file for memcached server list. + client_cfg (str): Config file for memcached client. + sys_path (str | None): Additional path to be appended to `sys.path`. + Default: None. + """ + + def __init__(self, server_list_cfg, client_cfg, sys_path=None): + if sys_path is not None: + import sys + sys.path.append(sys_path) + try: + import mc + except ImportError: + raise ImportError( + 'Please install memcached to enable MemcachedBackend.') + + self.server_list_cfg = server_list_cfg + self.client_cfg = client_cfg + self._client = mc.MemcachedClient.GetInstance(self.server_list_cfg, + self.client_cfg) + # mc.pyvector servers as a point which points to a memory cache + self._mc_buffer = mc.pyvector() + + def get(self, filepath): + filepath = str(filepath) + import mc + self._client.Get(filepath, self._mc_buffer) + value_buf = mc.ConvertBuffer(self._mc_buffer) + return value_buf + + def get_text(self, filepath, encoding=None): + raise NotImplementedError + + +class LmdbBackend(BaseStorageBackend): + """Lmdb storage backend. + + Args: + db_path (str): Lmdb database path. + readonly (bool, optional): Lmdb environment parameter. If True, + disallow any write operations. Default: True. + lock (bool, optional): Lmdb environment parameter. If False, when + concurrent access occurs, do not lock the database. Default: False. + readahead (bool, optional): Lmdb environment parameter. If False, + disable the OS filesystem readahead mechanism, which may improve + random read performance when a database is larger than RAM. + Default: False. + + Attributes: + db_path (str): Lmdb database path. + """ + + def __init__(self, + db_path, + readonly=True, + lock=False, + readahead=False, + **kwargs): + try: + import lmdb + except ImportError: + raise ImportError('Please install lmdb to enable LmdbBackend.') + + self.db_path = str(db_path) + self._client = lmdb.open( + self.db_path, + readonly=readonly, + lock=lock, + readahead=readahead, + **kwargs) + + def get(self, filepath): + """Get values according to the filepath. + + Args: + filepath (str | obj:`Path`): Here, filepath is the lmdb key. + """ + filepath = str(filepath) + with self._client.begin(write=False) as txn: + value_buf = txn.get(filepath.encode('ascii')) + return value_buf + + def get_text(self, filepath, encoding=None): + raise NotImplementedError + + +class HardDiskBackend(BaseStorageBackend): + """Raw hard disks storage backend.""" + + _allow_symlink = True + + def get(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bytes: + """Read data from a given ``filepath`` with 'rb' mode. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to read data. + + Returns: + bytes: Expected bytes object. + """ + with open(filepath, 'rb') as f: + value_buf = f.read() + return value_buf + + def get_text(self, + filepath: Union[str, Path], + encoding: str = 'utf-8') -> str: + """Read data from a given ``filepath`` with 'r' mode. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to read data. + encoding (str): The encoding format used to open the ``filepath``. + Default: 'utf-8'. + + Returns: + str: Expected text reading from ``filepath``. + """ + with open(filepath, 'r', encoding=encoding) as f: + value_buf = f.read() + return value_buf + + def put(self, obj: bytes, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> None: + """Write data to a given ``filepath`` with 'wb' mode. + + Note: + ``put`` will create a directory if the directory of ``filepath`` + does not exist. + + Args: + obj (bytes): Data to be written. + filepath (str or Path): Path to write data. + """ + mmcv.mkdir_or_exist(osp.dirname(filepath)) + with open(filepath, 'wb') as f: + f.write(obj) + + def put_text(self, + obj: str, + filepath: Union[str, Path], + encoding: str = 'utf-8') -> None: + """Write data to a given ``filepath`` with 'w' mode. + + Note: + ``put_text`` will create a directory if the directory of + ``filepath`` does not exist. + + Args: + obj (str): Data to be written. + filepath (str or Path): Path to write data. + encoding (str): The encoding format used to open the ``filepath``. + Default: 'utf-8'. + """ + mmcv.mkdir_or_exist(osp.dirname(filepath)) + with open(filepath, 'w', encoding=encoding) as f: + f.write(obj) + + def remove(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> None: + """Remove a file. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be removed. + """ + os.remove(filepath) + + def exists(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path exists. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether exists. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` exists, ``False`` otherwise. + """ + return osp.exists(filepath) + + def isdir(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path is a directory. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether it is a + directory. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` points to a directory, + ``False`` otherwise. + """ + return osp.isdir(filepath) + + def isfile(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path is a file. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether it is a file. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` points to a file, ``False`` + otherwise. + """ + return osp.isfile(filepath) + + def join_path(self, filepath: Union[str, Path], + *filepaths: Union[str, Path]) -> str: + """Concatenate all file paths. + + Join one or more filepath components intelligently. The return value + is the concatenation of filepath and any members of *filepaths. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be concatenated. + + Returns: + str: The result of concatenation. + """ + return osp.join(filepath, *filepaths) + + @contextmanager + def get_local_path( + self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> Iterable[Union[str, Path]]: + """Only for unified API and do nothing.""" + yield filepath + + def list_dir_or_file(self, + dir_path: Union[str, Path], + list_dir: bool = True, + list_file: bool = True, + suffix: Optional[Union[str, Tuple[str]]] = None, + recursive: bool = False) -> Iterator[str]: + """Scan a directory to find the interested directories or files in + arbitrary order. + + Note: + :meth:`list_dir_or_file` returns the path relative to ``dir_path``. + + Args: + dir_path (str | Path): Path of the directory. + list_dir (bool): List the directories. Default: True. + list_file (bool): List the path of files. Default: True. + suffix (str or tuple[str], optional): File suffix + that we are interested in. Default: None. + recursive (bool): If set to True, recursively scan the + directory. Default: False. + + Yields: + Iterable[str]: A relative path to ``dir_path``. + """ + if list_dir and suffix is not None: + raise TypeError('`suffix` should be None when `list_dir` is True') + + if (suffix is not None) and not isinstance(suffix, (str, tuple)): + raise TypeError('`suffix` must be a string or tuple of strings') + + root = dir_path + + def _list_dir_or_file(dir_path, list_dir, list_file, suffix, + recursive): + for entry in os.scandir(dir_path): + if not entry.name.startswith('.') and entry.is_file(): + rel_path = osp.relpath(entry.path, root) + if (suffix is None + or rel_path.endswith(suffix)) and list_file: + yield rel_path + elif osp.isdir(entry.path): + if list_dir: + rel_dir = osp.relpath(entry.path, root) + yield rel_dir + if recursive: + yield from _list_dir_or_file(entry.path, list_dir, + list_file, suffix, + recursive) + + return _list_dir_or_file(dir_path, list_dir, list_file, suffix, + recursive) + + +class HTTPBackend(BaseStorageBackend): + """HTTP and HTTPS storage bachend.""" + + def get(self, filepath): + value_buf = urlopen(filepath).read() + return value_buf + + def get_text(self, filepath, encoding='utf-8'): + value_buf = urlopen(filepath).read() + return value_buf.decode(encoding) + + @contextmanager + def get_local_path(self, filepath: str) -> Iterable[str]: + """Download a file from ``filepath``. + + ``get_local_path`` is decorated by :meth:`contxtlib.contextmanager`. It + can be called with ``with`` statement, and when exists from the + ``with`` statement, the temporary path will be released. + + Args: + filepath (str): Download a file from ``filepath``. + + Examples: + >>> client = HTTPBackend() + >>> # After existing from the ``with`` clause, + >>> # the path will be removed + >>> with client.get_local_path('http://path/of/your/file') as path: + ... # do something here + """ + try: + f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) + f.write(self.get(filepath)) + f.close() + yield f.name + finally: + os.remove(f.name) + + +class FileClient: + """A general file client to access files in different backends. + + The client loads a file or text in a specified backend from its path + and returns it as a binary or text file. There are two ways to choose a + backend, the name of backend and the prefix of path. Although both of them + can be used to choose a storage backend, ``backend`` has a higher priority + that is if they are all set, the storage backend will be chosen by the + backend argument. If they are all `None`, the disk backend will be chosen. + Note that It can also register other backend accessor with a given name, + prefixes, and backend class. In addition, We use the singleton pattern to + avoid repeated object creation. If the arguments are the same, the same + object will be returned. + + Args: + backend (str, optional): The storage backend type. Options are "disk", + "ceph", "memcached", "lmdb", "http" and "petrel". Default: None. + prefix (str, optional): The prefix of the registered storage backend. + Options are "s3", "http", "https". Default: None. + + Examples: + >>> # only set backend + >>> file_client = FileClient(backend='petrel') + >>> # only set prefix + >>> file_client = FileClient(prefix='s3') + >>> # set both backend and prefix but use backend to choose client + >>> file_client = FileClient(backend='petrel', prefix='s3') + >>> # if the arguments are the same, the same object is returned + >>> file_client1 = FileClient(backend='petrel') + >>> file_client1 is file_client + True + + Attributes: + client (:obj:`BaseStorageBackend`): The backend object. + """ + + _backends = { + 'disk': HardDiskBackend, + 'ceph': CephBackend, + 'memcached': MemcachedBackend, + 'lmdb': LmdbBackend, + 'petrel': PetrelBackend, + 'http': HTTPBackend, + } + # This collection is used to record the overridden backends, and when a + # backend appears in the collection, the singleton pattern is disabled for + # that backend, because if the singleton pattern is used, then the object + # returned will be the backend before overwriting + _overridden_backends = set() + _prefix_to_backends = { + 's3': PetrelBackend, + 'http': HTTPBackend, + 'https': HTTPBackend, + } + _overridden_prefixes = set() + + _instances = {} + + def __new__(cls, backend=None, prefix=None, **kwargs): + if backend is None and prefix is None: + backend = 'disk' + if backend is not None and backend not in cls._backends: + raise ValueError( + f'Backend {backend} is not supported. Currently supported ones' + f' are {list(cls._backends.keys())}') + if prefix is not None and prefix not in cls._prefix_to_backends: + raise ValueError( + f'prefix {prefix} is not supported. Currently supported ones ' + f'are {list(cls._prefix_to_backends.keys())}') + + # concatenate the arguments to a unique key for determining whether + # objects with the same arguments were created + arg_key = f'{backend}:{prefix}' + for key, value in kwargs.items(): + arg_key += f':{key}:{value}' + + # if a backend was overridden, it will create a new object + if (arg_key in cls._instances + and backend not in cls._overridden_backends + and prefix not in cls._overridden_prefixes): + _instance = cls._instances[arg_key] + else: + # create a new object and put it to _instance + _instance = super().__new__(cls) + if backend is not None: + _instance.client = cls._backends[backend](**kwargs) + else: + _instance.client = cls._prefix_to_backends[prefix](**kwargs) + + cls._instances[arg_key] = _instance + + return _instance + + @property + def name(self): + return self.client.name + + @property + def allow_symlink(self): + return self.client.allow_symlink + + @staticmethod + def parse_uri_prefix(uri: Union[str, Path]) -> Optional[str]: + """Parse the prefix of a uri. + + Args: + uri (str | Path): Uri to be parsed that contains the file prefix. + + Examples: + >>> FileClient.parse_uri_prefix('s3://path/of/your/file') + 's3' + + Returns: + str | None: Return the prefix of uri if the uri contains '://' + else ``None``. + """ + assert is_filepath(uri) + uri = str(uri) + if '://' not in uri: + return None + else: + prefix, _ = uri.split('://') + # In the case of PetrelBackend, the prefix may contains the cluster + # name like clusterName:s3 + if ':' in prefix: + _, prefix = prefix.split(':') + return prefix + + @classmethod + def infer_client(cls, + file_client_args: Optional[dict] = None, + uri: Optional[Union[str, Path]] = None) -> 'FileClient': + """Infer a suitable file client based on the URI and arguments. + + Args: + file_client_args (dict, optional): Arguments to instantiate a + FileClient. Default: None. + uri (str | Path, optional): Uri to be parsed that contains the file + prefix. Default: None. + + Examples: + >>> uri = 's3://path/of/your/file' + >>> file_client = FileClient.infer_client(uri=uri) + >>> file_client_args = {'backend': 'petrel'} + >>> file_client = FileClient.infer_client(file_client_args) + + Returns: + FileClient: Instantiated FileClient object. + """ + assert file_client_args is not None or uri is not None + if file_client_args is None: + file_prefix = cls.parse_uri_prefix(uri) # type: ignore + return cls(prefix=file_prefix) + else: + return cls(**file_client_args) + + @classmethod + def _register_backend(cls, name, backend, force=False, prefixes=None): + if not isinstance(name, str): + raise TypeError('the backend name should be a string, ' + f'but got {type(name)}') + if not inspect.isclass(backend): + raise TypeError( + f'backend should be a class but got {type(backend)}') + if not issubclass(backend, BaseStorageBackend): + raise TypeError( + f'backend {backend} is not a subclass of BaseStorageBackend') + if not force and name in cls._backends: + raise KeyError( + f'{name} is already registered as a storage backend, ' + 'add "force=True" if you want to override it') + + if name in cls._backends and force: + cls._overridden_backends.add(name) + cls._backends[name] = backend + + if prefixes is not None: + if isinstance(prefixes, str): + prefixes = [prefixes] + else: + assert isinstance(prefixes, (list, tuple)) + for prefix in prefixes: + if prefix not in cls._prefix_to_backends: + cls._prefix_to_backends[prefix] = backend + elif (prefix in cls._prefix_to_backends) and force: + cls._overridden_prefixes.add(prefix) + cls._prefix_to_backends[prefix] = backend + else: + raise KeyError( + f'{prefix} is already registered as a storage backend,' + ' add "force=True" if you want to override it') + + @classmethod + def register_backend(cls, name, backend=None, force=False, prefixes=None): + """Register a backend to FileClient. + + This method can be used as a normal class method or a decorator. + + .. code-block:: python + + class NewBackend(BaseStorageBackend): + + def get(self, filepath): + return filepath + + def get_text(self, filepath): + return filepath + + FileClient.register_backend('new', NewBackend) + + or + + .. code-block:: python + + @FileClient.register_backend('new') + class NewBackend(BaseStorageBackend): + + def get(self, filepath): + return filepath + + def get_text(self, filepath): + return filepath + + Args: + name (str): The name of the registered backend. + backend (class, optional): The backend class to be registered, + which must be a subclass of :class:`BaseStorageBackend`. + When this method is used as a decorator, backend is None. + Defaults to None. + force (bool, optional): Whether to override the backend if the name + has already been registered. Defaults to False. + prefixes (str or list[str] or tuple[str], optional): The prefixes + of the registered storage backend. Default: None. + `New in version 1.3.15.` + """ + if backend is not None: + cls._register_backend( + name, backend, force=force, prefixes=prefixes) + return + + def _register(backend_cls): + cls._register_backend( + name, backend_cls, force=force, prefixes=prefixes) + return backend_cls + + return _register + + def get(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> Union[bytes, memoryview]: + """Read data from a given ``filepath`` with 'rb' mode. + + Note: + There are two types of return values for ``get``, one is ``bytes`` + and the other is ``memoryview``. The advantage of using memoryview + is that you can avoid copying, and if you want to convert it to + ``bytes``, you can use ``.tobytes()``. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to read data. + + Returns: + bytes | memoryview: Expected bytes object or a memory view of the + bytes object. + """ + return self.client.get(filepath) + + def get_text(self, filepath: Union[str, Path], encoding='utf-8') -> str: + """Read data from a given ``filepath`` with 'r' mode. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to read data. + encoding (str): The encoding format used to open the ``filepath``. + Default: 'utf-8'. + + Returns: + str: Expected text reading from ``filepath``. + """ + return self.client.get_text(filepath, encoding) + + def put(self, obj: bytes, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> None: + """Write data to a given ``filepath`` with 'wb' mode. + + Note: + ``put`` should create a directory if the directory of ``filepath`` + does not exist. + + Args: + obj (bytes): Data to be written. + filepath (str or Path): Path to write data. + """ + self.client.put(obj, filepath) + + def put_text(self, obj: str, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> None: + """Write data to a given ``filepath`` with 'w' mode. + + Note: + ``put_text`` should create a directory if the directory of + ``filepath`` does not exist. + + Args: + obj (str): Data to be written. + filepath (str or Path): Path to write data. + encoding (str, optional): The encoding format used to open the + `filepath`. Default: 'utf-8'. + """ + self.client.put_text(obj, filepath) + + def remove(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> None: + """Remove a file. + + Args: + filepath (str, Path): Path to be removed. + """ + self.client.remove(filepath) + + def exists(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path exists. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether exists. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` exists, ``False`` otherwise. + """ + return self.client.exists(filepath) + + def isdir(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path is a directory. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether it is a + directory. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` points to a directory, + ``False`` otherwise. + """ + return self.client.isdir(filepath) + + def isfile(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> bool: + """Check whether a file path is a file. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be checked whether it is a file. + + Returns: + bool: Return ``True`` if ``filepath`` points to a file, ``False`` + otherwise. + """ + return self.client.isfile(filepath) + + def join_path(self, filepath: Union[str, Path], + *filepaths: Union[str, Path]) -> str: + """Concatenate all file paths. + + Join one or more filepath components intelligently. The return value + is the concatenation of filepath and any members of *filepaths. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be concatenated. + + Returns: + str: The result of concatenation. + """ + return self.client.join_path(filepath, *filepaths) + + @contextmanager + def get_local_path(self, filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> Iterable[str]: + """Download data from ``filepath`` and write the data to local path. + + ``get_local_path`` is decorated by :meth:`contxtlib.contextmanager`. It + can be called with ``with`` statement, and when exists from the + ``with`` statement, the temporary path will be released. + + Note: + If the ``filepath`` is a local path, just return itself. + + .. warning:: + ``get_local_path`` is an experimental interface that may change in + the future. + + Args: + filepath (str or Path): Path to be read data. + + Examples: + >>> file_client = FileClient(prefix='s3') + >>> with file_client.get_local_path('s3://bucket/abc.jpg') as path: + ... # do something here + + Yields: + Iterable[str]: Only yield one path. + """ + with self.client.get_local_path(str(filepath)) as local_path: + yield local_path + + def list_dir_or_file(self, + dir_path: Union[str, Path], + list_dir: bool = True, + list_file: bool = True, + suffix: Optional[Union[str, Tuple[str]]] = None, + recursive: bool = False) -> Iterator[str]: + """Scan a directory to find the interested directories or files in + arbitrary order. + + Note: + :meth:`list_dir_or_file` returns the path relative to ``dir_path``. + + Args: + dir_path (str | Path): Path of the directory. + list_dir (bool): List the directories. Default: True. + list_file (bool): List the path of files. Default: True. + suffix (str or tuple[str], optional): File suffix + that we are interested in. Default: None. + recursive (bool): If set to True, recursively scan the + directory. Default: False. + + Yields: + Iterable[str]: A relative path to ``dir_path``. + """ + yield from self.client.list_dir_or_file(dir_path, list_dir, list_file, + suffix, recursive) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/io.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/io.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aaefde58aa3ea5b58f86249ce7e1c40c186eb8dd --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/io.py @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from io import BytesIO, StringIO +from pathlib import Path + +from ..utils import is_list_of, is_str +from .file_client import FileClient +from .handlers import BaseFileHandler, JsonHandler, PickleHandler, YamlHandler + +file_handlers = { + 'json': JsonHandler(), + 'yaml': YamlHandler(), + 'yml': YamlHandler(), + 'pickle': PickleHandler(), + 'pkl': PickleHandler() +} + + +def load(file, file_format=None, file_client_args=None, **kwargs): + """Load data from json/yaml/pickle files. + + This method provides a unified api for loading data from serialized files. + + Note: + In v1.3.16 and later, ``load`` supports loading data from serialized + files those can be storaged in different backends. + + Args: + file (str or :obj:`Path` or file-like object): Filename or a file-like + object. + file_format (str, optional): If not specified, the file format will be + inferred from the file extension, otherwise use the specified one. + Currently supported formats include "json", "yaml/yml" and + "pickle/pkl". + file_client_args (dict, optional): Arguments to instantiate a + FileClient. See :class:`mmcv.fileio.FileClient` for details. + Default: None. + + Examples: + >>> load('/path/of/your/file') # file is storaged in disk + >>> load('https://path/of/your/file') # file is storaged in Internet + >>> load('s3://path/of/your/file') # file is storaged in petrel + + Returns: + The content from the file. + """ + if isinstance(file, Path): + file = str(file) + if file_format is None and is_str(file): + file_format = file.split('.')[-1] + if file_format not in file_handlers: + raise TypeError(f'Unsupported format: {file_format}') + + handler = file_handlers[file_format] + if is_str(file): + file_client = FileClient.infer_client(file_client_args, file) + if handler.str_like: + with StringIO(file_client.get_text(file)) as f: + obj = handler.load_from_fileobj(f, **kwargs) + else: + with BytesIO(file_client.get(file)) as f: + obj = handler.load_from_fileobj(f, **kwargs) + elif hasattr(file, 'read'): + obj = handler.load_from_fileobj(file, **kwargs) + else: + raise TypeError('"file" must be a filepath str or a file-object') + return obj + + +def dump(obj, file=None, file_format=None, file_client_args=None, **kwargs): + """Dump data to json/yaml/pickle strings or files. + + This method provides a unified api for dumping data as strings or to files, + and also supports custom arguments for each file format. + + Note: + In v1.3.16 and later, ``dump`` supports dumping data as strings or to + files which is saved to different backends. + + Args: + obj (any): The python object to be dumped. + file (str or :obj:`Path` or file-like object, optional): If not + specified, then the object is dumped to a str, otherwise to a file + specified by the filename or file-like object. + file_format (str, optional): Same as :func:`load`. + file_client_args (dict, optional): Arguments to instantiate a + FileClient. See :class:`mmcv.fileio.FileClient` for details. + Default: None. + + Examples: + >>> dump('hello world', '/path/of/your/file') # disk + >>> dump('hello world', 's3://path/of/your/file') # ceph or petrel + + Returns: + bool: True for success, False otherwise. + """ + if isinstance(file, Path): + file = str(file) + if file_format is None: + if is_str(file): + file_format = file.split('.')[-1] + elif file is None: + raise ValueError( + 'file_format must be specified since file is None') + if file_format not in file_handlers: + raise TypeError(f'Unsupported format: {file_format}') + + handler = file_handlers[file_format] + if file is None: + return handler.dump_to_str(obj, **kwargs) + elif is_str(file): + file_client = FileClient.infer_client(file_client_args, file) + if handler.str_like: + with StringIO() as f: + handler.dump_to_fileobj(obj, f, **kwargs) + file_client.put_text(f.getvalue(), file) + else: + with BytesIO() as f: + handler.dump_to_fileobj(obj, f, **kwargs) + file_client.put(f.getvalue(), file) + elif hasattr(file, 'write'): + handler.dump_to_fileobj(obj, file, **kwargs) + else: + raise TypeError('"file" must be a filename str or a file-object') + + +def _register_handler(handler, file_formats): + """Register a handler for some file extensions. + + Args: + handler (:obj:`BaseFileHandler`): Handler to be registered. + file_formats (str or list[str]): File formats to be handled by this + handler. + """ + if not isinstance(handler, BaseFileHandler): + raise TypeError( + f'handler must be a child of BaseFileHandler, not {type(handler)}') + if isinstance(file_formats, str): + file_formats = [file_formats] + if not is_list_of(file_formats, str): + raise TypeError('file_formats must be a str or a list of str') + for ext in file_formats: + file_handlers[ext] = handler + + +def register_handler(file_formats, **kwargs): + + def wrap(cls): + _register_handler(cls(**kwargs), file_formats) + return cls + + return wrap diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/parse.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/parse.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f60f0d611b8d75692221d0edd7dc993b0a6445c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/fileio/parse.py @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. + +from io import StringIO + +from .file_client import FileClient + + +def list_from_file(filename, + prefix='', + offset=0, + max_num=0, + encoding='utf-8', + file_client_args=None): + """Load a text file and parse the content as a list of strings. + + Note: + In v1.3.16 and later, ``list_from_file`` supports loading a text file + which can be storaged in different backends and parsing the content as + a list for strings. + + Args: + filename (str): Filename. + prefix (str): The prefix to be inserted to the beginning of each item. + offset (int): The offset of lines. + max_num (int): The maximum number of lines to be read, + zeros and negatives mean no limitation. + encoding (str): Encoding used to open the file. Default utf-8. + file_client_args (dict, optional): Arguments to instantiate a + FileClient. See :class:`mmcv.fileio.FileClient` for details. + Default: None. + + Examples: + >>> list_from_file('/path/of/your/file') # disk + ['hello', 'world'] + >>> list_from_file('s3://path/of/your/file') # ceph or petrel + ['hello', 'world'] + + Returns: + list[str]: A list of strings. + """ + cnt = 0 + item_list = [] + file_client = FileClient.infer_client(file_client_args, filename) + with StringIO(file_client.get_text(filename, encoding)) as f: + for _ in range(offset): + f.readline() + for line in f: + if 0 < max_num <= cnt: + break + item_list.append(prefix + line.rstrip('\n\r')) + cnt += 1 + return item_list + + +def dict_from_file(filename, + key_type=str, + encoding='utf-8', + file_client_args=None): + """Load a text file and parse the content as a dict. + + Each line of the text file will be two or more columns split by + whitespaces or tabs. The first column will be parsed as dict keys, and + the following columns will be parsed as dict values. + + Note: + In v1.3.16 and later, ``dict_from_file`` supports loading a text file + which can be storaged in different backends and parsing the content as + a dict. + + Args: + filename(str): Filename. + key_type(type): Type of the dict keys. str is user by default and + type conversion will be performed if specified. + encoding (str): Encoding used to open the file. Default utf-8. + file_client_args (dict, optional): Arguments to instantiate a + FileClient. See :class:`mmcv.fileio.FileClient` for details. + Default: None. + + Examples: + >>> dict_from_file('/path/of/your/file') # disk + {'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'} + >>> dict_from_file('s3://path/of/your/file') # ceph or petrel + {'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'} + + Returns: + dict: The parsed contents. + """ + mapping = {} + file_client = FileClient.infer_client(file_client_args, filename) + with StringIO(file_client.get_text(filename, encoding)) as f: + for line in f: + items = line.rstrip('\n').split() + assert len(items) >= 2 + key = key_type(items[0]) + val = items[1:] if len(items) > 2 else items[1] + mapping[key] = val + return mapping diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/__init__.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d0051d609d3de4e7562e3fe638335c66617c4d91 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from .colorspace import (bgr2gray, bgr2hls, bgr2hsv, bgr2rgb, bgr2ycbcr, + gray2bgr, gray2rgb, hls2bgr, hsv2bgr, imconvert, + rgb2bgr, rgb2gray, rgb2ycbcr, ycbcr2bgr, ycbcr2rgb) +from .geometric import (cutout, imcrop, imflip, imflip_, impad, + impad_to_multiple, imrescale, imresize, imresize_like, + imresize_to_multiple, imrotate, imshear, imtranslate, + rescale_size) +from .io import imfrombytes, imread, imwrite, supported_backends, use_backend +from .misc import tensor2imgs +from .photometric import (adjust_brightness, adjust_color, adjust_contrast, + adjust_lighting, adjust_sharpness, auto_contrast, + clahe, imdenormalize, imequalize, iminvert, + imnormalize, imnormalize_, lut_transform, posterize, + solarize) + +__all__ = [ + 'bgr2gray', 'bgr2hls', 'bgr2hsv', 'bgr2rgb', 'gray2bgr', 'gray2rgb', + 'hls2bgr', 'hsv2bgr', 'imconvert', 'rgb2bgr', 'rgb2gray', 'imrescale', + 'imresize', 'imresize_like', 'imresize_to_multiple', 'rescale_size', + 'imcrop', 'imflip', 'imflip_', 'impad', 'impad_to_multiple', 'imrotate', + 'imfrombytes', 'imread', 'imwrite', 'supported_backends', 'use_backend', + 'imdenormalize', 'imnormalize', 'imnormalize_', 'iminvert', 'posterize', + 'solarize', 'rgb2ycbcr', 'bgr2ycbcr', 'ycbcr2rgb', 'ycbcr2bgr', + 'tensor2imgs', 'imshear', 'imtranslate', 'adjust_color', 'imequalize', + 'adjust_brightness', 'adjust_contrast', 'lut_transform', 'clahe', + 'adjust_sharpness', 'auto_contrast', 'cutout', 'adjust_lighting' +] diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/colorspace.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/colorspace.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..814533952fdfda23d67cb6a3073692d8c1156add --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/colorspace.py @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import cv2 +import numpy as np + + +def imconvert(img, src, dst): + """Convert an image from the src colorspace to dst colorspace. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + src (str): The source colorspace, e.g., 'rgb', 'hsv'. + dst (str): The destination colorspace, e.g., 'rgb', 'hsv'. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted image. + """ + code = getattr(cv2, f'COLOR_{src.upper()}2{dst.upper()}') + out_img = cv2.cvtColor(img, code) + return out_img + + +def bgr2gray(img, keepdim=False): + """Convert a BGR image to grayscale image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + keepdim (bool): If False (by default), then return the grayscale image + with 2 dims, otherwise 3 dims. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted grayscale image. + """ + out_img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) + if keepdim: + out_img = out_img[..., None] + return out_img + + +def rgb2gray(img, keepdim=False): + """Convert a RGB image to grayscale image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + keepdim (bool): If False (by default), then return the grayscale image + with 2 dims, otherwise 3 dims. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted grayscale image. + """ + out_img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_RGB2GRAY) + if keepdim: + out_img = out_img[..., None] + return out_img + + +def gray2bgr(img): + """Convert a grayscale image to BGR image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted BGR image. + """ + img = img[..., None] if img.ndim == 2 else img + out_img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2BGR) + return out_img + + +def gray2rgb(img): + """Convert a grayscale image to RGB image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted RGB image. + """ + img = img[..., None] if img.ndim == 2 else img + out_img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2RGB) + return out_img + + +def _convert_input_type_range(img): + """Convert the type and range of the input image. + + It converts the input image to np.float32 type and range of [0, 1]. + It is mainly used for pre-processing the input image in colorspace + conversion functions such as rgb2ycbcr and ycbcr2rgb. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. It accepts: + 1. np.uint8 type with range [0, 255]; + 2. np.float32 type with range [0, 1]. + + Returns: + (ndarray): The converted image with type of np.float32 and range of + [0, 1]. + """ + img_type = img.dtype + img = img.astype(np.float32) + if img_type == np.float32: + pass + elif img_type == np.uint8: + img /= 255. + else: + raise TypeError('The img type should be np.float32 or np.uint8, ' + f'but got {img_type}') + return img + + +def _convert_output_type_range(img, dst_type): + """Convert the type and range of the image according to dst_type. + + It converts the image to desired type and range. If `dst_type` is np.uint8, + images will be converted to np.uint8 type with range [0, 255]. If + `dst_type` is np.float32, it converts the image to np.float32 type with + range [0, 1]. + It is mainly used for post-processing images in colorspace conversion + functions such as rgb2ycbcr and ycbcr2rgb. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The image to be converted with np.float32 type and + range [0, 255]. + dst_type (np.uint8 | np.float32): If dst_type is np.uint8, it + converts the image to np.uint8 type with range [0, 255]. If + dst_type is np.float32, it converts the image to np.float32 type + with range [0, 1]. + + Returns: + (ndarray): The converted image with desired type and range. + """ + if dst_type not in (np.uint8, np.float32): + raise TypeError('The dst_type should be np.float32 or np.uint8, ' + f'but got {dst_type}') + if dst_type == np.uint8: + img = img.round() + else: + img /= 255. + return img.astype(dst_type) + + +def rgb2ycbcr(img, y_only=False): + """Convert a RGB image to YCbCr image. + + This function produces the same results as Matlab's `rgb2ycbcr` function. + It implements the ITU-R BT.601 conversion for standard-definition + television. See more details in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr#ITU-R_BT.601_conversion. + + It differs from a similar function in cv2.cvtColor: `RGB <-> YCrCb`. + In OpenCV, it implements a JPEG conversion. See more details in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr#JPEG_conversion. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. It accepts: + 1. np.uint8 type with range [0, 255]; + 2. np.float32 type with range [0, 1]. + y_only (bool): Whether to only return Y channel. Default: False. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted YCbCr image. The output image has the same type + and range as input image. + """ + img_type = img.dtype + img = _convert_input_type_range(img) + if y_only: + out_img = np.dot(img, [65.481, 128.553, 24.966]) + 16.0 + else: + out_img = np.matmul( + img, [[65.481, -37.797, 112.0], [128.553, -74.203, -93.786], + [24.966, 112.0, -18.214]]) + [16, 128, 128] + out_img = _convert_output_type_range(out_img, img_type) + return out_img + + +def bgr2ycbcr(img, y_only=False): + """Convert a BGR image to YCbCr image. + + The bgr version of rgb2ycbcr. + It implements the ITU-R BT.601 conversion for standard-definition + television. See more details in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr#ITU-R_BT.601_conversion. + + It differs from a similar function in cv2.cvtColor: `BGR <-> YCrCb`. + In OpenCV, it implements a JPEG conversion. See more details in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr#JPEG_conversion. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. It accepts: + 1. np.uint8 type with range [0, 255]; + 2. np.float32 type with range [0, 1]. + y_only (bool): Whether to only return Y channel. Default: False. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted YCbCr image. The output image has the same type + and range as input image. + """ + img_type = img.dtype + img = _convert_input_type_range(img) + if y_only: + out_img = np.dot(img, [24.966, 128.553, 65.481]) + 16.0 + else: + out_img = np.matmul( + img, [[24.966, 112.0, -18.214], [128.553, -74.203, -93.786], + [65.481, -37.797, 112.0]]) + [16, 128, 128] + out_img = _convert_output_type_range(out_img, img_type) + return out_img + + +def ycbcr2rgb(img): + """Convert a YCbCr image to RGB image. + + This function produces the same results as Matlab's ycbcr2rgb function. + It implements the ITU-R BT.601 conversion for standard-definition + television. See more details in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr#ITU-R_BT.601_conversion. + + It differs from a similar function in cv2.cvtColor: `YCrCb <-> RGB`. + In OpenCV, it implements a JPEG conversion. See more details in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr#JPEG_conversion. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. It accepts: + 1. np.uint8 type with range [0, 255]; + 2. np.float32 type with range [0, 1]. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted RGB image. The output image has the same type + and range as input image. + """ + img_type = img.dtype + img = _convert_input_type_range(img) * 255 + out_img = np.matmul(img, [[0.00456621, 0.00456621, 0.00456621], + [0, -0.00153632, 0.00791071], + [0.00625893, -0.00318811, 0]]) * 255.0 + [ + -222.921, 135.576, -276.836 + ] + out_img = _convert_output_type_range(out_img, img_type) + return out_img + + +def ycbcr2bgr(img): + """Convert a YCbCr image to BGR image. + + The bgr version of ycbcr2rgb. + It implements the ITU-R BT.601 conversion for standard-definition + television. See more details in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr#ITU-R_BT.601_conversion. + + It differs from a similar function in cv2.cvtColor: `YCrCb <-> BGR`. + In OpenCV, it implements a JPEG conversion. See more details in + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCbCr#JPEG_conversion. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. It accepts: + 1. np.uint8 type with range [0, 255]; + 2. np.float32 type with range [0, 1]. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted BGR image. The output image has the same type + and range as input image. + """ + img_type = img.dtype + img = _convert_input_type_range(img) * 255 + out_img = np.matmul(img, [[0.00456621, 0.00456621, 0.00456621], + [0.00791071, -0.00153632, 0], + [0, -0.00318811, 0.00625893]]) * 255.0 + [ + -276.836, 135.576, -222.921 + ] + out_img = _convert_output_type_range(out_img, img_type) + return out_img + + +def convert_color_factory(src, dst): + + code = getattr(cv2, f'COLOR_{src.upper()}2{dst.upper()}') + + def convert_color(img): + out_img = cv2.cvtColor(img, code) + return out_img + + convert_color.__doc__ = f"""Convert a {src.upper()} image to {dst.upper()} + image. + + Args: + img (ndarray or str): The input image. + + Returns: + ndarray: The converted {dst.upper()} image. + """ + + return convert_color + + +bgr2rgb = convert_color_factory('bgr', 'rgb') + +rgb2bgr = convert_color_factory('rgb', 'bgr') + +bgr2hsv = convert_color_factory('bgr', 'hsv') + +hsv2bgr = convert_color_factory('hsv', 'bgr') + +bgr2hls = convert_color_factory('bgr', 'hls') + +hls2bgr = convert_color_factory('hls', 'bgr') diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/geometric.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/geometric.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cf97c201cb4e43796c911919d03fb26a07ed817d --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/geometric.py @@ -0,0 +1,728 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import numbers + +import cv2 +import numpy as np + +from ..utils import to_2tuple +from .io import imread_backend + +try: + from PIL import Image +except ImportError: + Image = None + + +def _scale_size(size, scale): + """Rescale a size by a ratio. + + Args: + size (tuple[int]): (w, h). + scale (float | tuple(float)): Scaling factor. + + Returns: + tuple[int]: scaled size. + """ + if isinstance(scale, (float, int)): + scale = (scale, scale) + w, h = size + return int(w * float(scale[0]) + 0.5), int(h * float(scale[1]) + 0.5) + + +cv2_interp_codes = { + 'nearest': cv2.INTER_NEAREST, + 'bilinear': cv2.INTER_LINEAR, + 'bicubic': cv2.INTER_CUBIC, + 'area': cv2.INTER_AREA, + 'lanczos': cv2.INTER_LANCZOS4 +} + +if Image is not None: + pillow_interp_codes = { + 'nearest': Image.NEAREST, + 'bilinear': Image.BILINEAR, + 'bicubic': Image.BICUBIC, + 'box': Image.BOX, + 'lanczos': Image.LANCZOS, + 'hamming': Image.HAMMING + } + + +def imresize(img, + size, + return_scale=False, + interpolation='bilinear', + out=None, + backend=None): + """Resize image to a given size. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + size (tuple[int]): Target size (w, h). + return_scale (bool): Whether to return `w_scale` and `h_scale`. + interpolation (str): Interpolation method, accepted values are + "nearest", "bilinear", "bicubic", "area", "lanczos" for 'cv2' + backend, "nearest", "bilinear" for 'pillow' backend. + out (ndarray): The output destination. + backend (str | None): The image resize backend type. Options are `cv2`, + `pillow`, `None`. If backend is None, the global imread_backend + specified by ``mmcv.use_backend()`` will be used. Default: None. + + Returns: + tuple | ndarray: (`resized_img`, `w_scale`, `h_scale`) or + `resized_img`. + """ + h, w = img.shape[:2] + if backend is None: + backend = imread_backend + if backend not in ['cv2', 'pillow']: + raise ValueError(f'backend: {backend} is not supported for resize.' + f"Supported backends are 'cv2', 'pillow'") + + if backend == 'pillow': + assert img.dtype == np.uint8, 'Pillow backend only support uint8 type' + pil_image = Image.fromarray(img) + pil_image = pil_image.resize(size, pillow_interp_codes[interpolation]) + resized_img = np.array(pil_image) + else: + resized_img = cv2.resize( + img, size, dst=out, interpolation=cv2_interp_codes[interpolation]) + if not return_scale: + return resized_img + else: + w_scale = size[0] / w + h_scale = size[1] / h + return resized_img, w_scale, h_scale + + +def imresize_to_multiple(img, + divisor, + size=None, + scale_factor=None, + keep_ratio=False, + return_scale=False, + interpolation='bilinear', + out=None, + backend=None): + """Resize image according to a given size or scale factor and then rounds + up the the resized or rescaled image size to the nearest value that can be + divided by the divisor. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + divisor (int | tuple): Resized image size will be a multiple of + divisor. If divisor is a tuple, divisor should be + (w_divisor, h_divisor). + size (None | int | tuple[int]): Target size (w, h). Default: None. + scale_factor (None | float | tuple[float]): Multiplier for spatial + size. Should match input size if it is a tuple and the 2D style is + (w_scale_factor, h_scale_factor). Default: None. + keep_ratio (bool): Whether to keep the aspect ratio when resizing the + image. Default: False. + return_scale (bool): Whether to return `w_scale` and `h_scale`. + interpolation (str): Interpolation method, accepted values are + "nearest", "bilinear", "bicubic", "area", "lanczos" for 'cv2' + backend, "nearest", "bilinear" for 'pillow' backend. + out (ndarray): The output destination. + backend (str | None): The image resize backend type. Options are `cv2`, + `pillow`, `None`. If backend is None, the global imread_backend + specified by ``mmcv.use_backend()`` will be used. Default: None. + + Returns: + tuple | ndarray: (`resized_img`, `w_scale`, `h_scale`) or + `resized_img`. + """ + h, w = img.shape[:2] + if size is not None and scale_factor is not None: + raise ValueError('only one of size or scale_factor should be defined') + elif size is None and scale_factor is None: + raise ValueError('one of size or scale_factor should be defined') + elif size is not None: + size = to_2tuple(size) + if keep_ratio: + size = rescale_size((w, h), size, return_scale=False) + else: + size = _scale_size((w, h), scale_factor) + + divisor = to_2tuple(divisor) + size = tuple([int(np.ceil(s / d)) * d for s, d in zip(size, divisor)]) + resized_img, w_scale, h_scale = imresize( + img, + size, + return_scale=True, + interpolation=interpolation, + out=out, + backend=backend) + if return_scale: + return resized_img, w_scale, h_scale + else: + return resized_img + + +def imresize_like(img, + dst_img, + return_scale=False, + interpolation='bilinear', + backend=None): + """Resize image to the same size of a given image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + dst_img (ndarray): The target image. + return_scale (bool): Whether to return `w_scale` and `h_scale`. + interpolation (str): Same as :func:`resize`. + backend (str | None): Same as :func:`resize`. + + Returns: + tuple or ndarray: (`resized_img`, `w_scale`, `h_scale`) or + `resized_img`. + """ + h, w = dst_img.shape[:2] + return imresize(img, (w, h), return_scale, interpolation, backend=backend) + + +def rescale_size(old_size, scale, return_scale=False): + """Calculate the new size to be rescaled to. + + Args: + old_size (tuple[int]): The old size (w, h) of image. + scale (float | tuple[int]): The scaling factor or maximum size. + If it is a float number, then the image will be rescaled by this + factor, else if it is a tuple of 2 integers, then the image will + be rescaled as large as possible within the scale. + return_scale (bool): Whether to return the scaling factor besides the + rescaled image size. + + Returns: + tuple[int]: The new rescaled image size. + """ + w, h = old_size + if isinstance(scale, (float, int)): + if scale <= 0: + raise ValueError(f'Invalid scale {scale}, must be positive.') + scale_factor = scale + elif isinstance(scale, tuple): + max_long_edge = max(scale) + max_short_edge = min(scale) + scale_factor = min(max_long_edge / max(h, w), + max_short_edge / min(h, w)) + else: + raise TypeError( + f'Scale must be a number or tuple of int, but got {type(scale)}') + + new_size = _scale_size((w, h), scale_factor) + + if return_scale: + return new_size, scale_factor + else: + return new_size + + +def imrescale(img, + scale, + return_scale=False, + interpolation='bilinear', + backend=None): + """Resize image while keeping the aspect ratio. + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input image. + scale (float | tuple[int]): The scaling factor or maximum size. + If it is a float number, then the image will be rescaled by this + factor, else if it is a tuple of 2 integers, then the image will + be rescaled as large as possible within the scale. + return_scale (bool): Whether to return the scaling factor besides the + rescaled image. + interpolation (str): Same as :func:`resize`. + backend (str | None): Same as :func:`resize`. + + Returns: + ndarray: The rescaled image. + """ + h, w = img.shape[:2] + new_size, scale_factor = rescale_size((w, h), scale, return_scale=True) + rescaled_img = imresize( + img, new_size, interpolation=interpolation, backend=backend) + if return_scale: + return rescaled_img, scale_factor + else: + return rescaled_img + + +def imflip(img, direction='horizontal'): + """Flip an image horizontally or vertically. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be flipped. + direction (str): The flip direction, either "horizontal" or + "vertical" or "diagonal". + + Returns: + ndarray: The flipped image. + """ + assert direction in ['horizontal', 'vertical', 'diagonal'] + if direction == 'horizontal': + return np.flip(img, axis=1) + elif direction == 'vertical': + return np.flip(img, axis=0) + else: + return np.flip(img, axis=(0, 1)) + + +def imflip_(img, direction='horizontal'): + """Inplace flip an image horizontally or vertically. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be flipped. + direction (str): The flip direction, either "horizontal" or + "vertical" or "diagonal". + + Returns: + ndarray: The flipped image (inplace). + """ + assert direction in ['horizontal', 'vertical', 'diagonal'] + if direction == 'horizontal': + return cv2.flip(img, 1, img) + elif direction == 'vertical': + return cv2.flip(img, 0, img) + else: + return cv2.flip(img, -1, img) + + +def imrotate(img, + angle, + center=None, + scale=1.0, + border_value=0, + interpolation='bilinear', + auto_bound=False): + """Rotate an image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be rotated. + angle (float): Rotation angle in degrees, positive values mean + clockwise rotation. + center (tuple[float], optional): Center point (w, h) of the rotation in + the source image. If not specified, the center of the image will be + used. + scale (float): Isotropic scale factor. + border_value (int): Border value. + interpolation (str): Same as :func:`resize`. + auto_bound (bool): Whether to adjust the image size to cover the whole + rotated image. + + Returns: + ndarray: The rotated image. + """ + if center is not None and auto_bound: + raise ValueError('`auto_bound` conflicts with `center`') + h, w = img.shape[:2] + if center is None: + center = ((w - 1) * 0.5, (h - 1) * 0.5) + assert isinstance(center, tuple) + + matrix = cv2.getRotationMatrix2D(center, -angle, scale) + if auto_bound: + cos = np.abs(matrix[0, 0]) + sin = np.abs(matrix[0, 1]) + new_w = h * sin + w * cos + new_h = h * cos + w * sin + matrix[0, 2] += (new_w - w) * 0.5 + matrix[1, 2] += (new_h - h) * 0.5 + w = int(np.round(new_w)) + h = int(np.round(new_h)) + rotated = cv2.warpAffine( + img, + matrix, (w, h), + flags=cv2_interp_codes[interpolation], + borderValue=border_value) + return rotated + + +def bbox_clip(bboxes, img_shape): + """Clip bboxes to fit the image shape. + + Args: + bboxes (ndarray): Shape (..., 4*k) + img_shape (tuple[int]): (height, width) of the image. + + Returns: + ndarray: Clipped bboxes. + """ + assert bboxes.shape[-1] % 4 == 0 + cmin = np.empty(bboxes.shape[-1], dtype=bboxes.dtype) + cmin[0::2] = img_shape[1] - 1 + cmin[1::2] = img_shape[0] - 1 + clipped_bboxes = np.maximum(np.minimum(bboxes, cmin), 0) + return clipped_bboxes + + +def bbox_scaling(bboxes, scale, clip_shape=None): + """Scaling bboxes w.r.t the box center. + + Args: + bboxes (ndarray): Shape(..., 4). + scale (float): Scaling factor. + clip_shape (tuple[int], optional): If specified, bboxes that exceed the + boundary will be clipped according to the given shape (h, w). + + Returns: + ndarray: Scaled bboxes. + """ + if float(scale) == 1.0: + scaled_bboxes = bboxes.copy() + else: + w = bboxes[..., 2] - bboxes[..., 0] + 1 + h = bboxes[..., 3] - bboxes[..., 1] + 1 + dw = (w * (scale - 1)) * 0.5 + dh = (h * (scale - 1)) * 0.5 + scaled_bboxes = bboxes + np.stack((-dw, -dh, dw, dh), axis=-1) + if clip_shape is not None: + return bbox_clip(scaled_bboxes, clip_shape) + else: + return scaled_bboxes + + +def imcrop(img, bboxes, scale=1.0, pad_fill=None): + """Crop image patches. + + 3 steps: scale the bboxes -> clip bboxes -> crop and pad. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be cropped. + bboxes (ndarray): Shape (k, 4) or (4, ), location of cropped bboxes. + scale (float, optional): Scale ratio of bboxes, the default value + 1.0 means no padding. + pad_fill (Number | list[Number]): Value to be filled for padding. + Default: None, which means no padding. + + Returns: + list[ndarray] | ndarray: The cropped image patches. + """ + chn = 1 if img.ndim == 2 else img.shape[2] + if pad_fill is not None: + if isinstance(pad_fill, (int, float)): + pad_fill = [pad_fill for _ in range(chn)] + assert len(pad_fill) == chn + + _bboxes = bboxes[None, ...] if bboxes.ndim == 1 else bboxes + scaled_bboxes = bbox_scaling(_bboxes, scale).astype(np.int32) + clipped_bbox = bbox_clip(scaled_bboxes, img.shape) + + patches = [] + for i in range(clipped_bbox.shape[0]): + x1, y1, x2, y2 = tuple(clipped_bbox[i, :]) + if pad_fill is None: + patch = img[y1:y2 + 1, x1:x2 + 1, ...] + else: + _x1, _y1, _x2, _y2 = tuple(scaled_bboxes[i, :]) + if chn == 1: + patch_shape = (_y2 - _y1 + 1, _x2 - _x1 + 1) + else: + patch_shape = (_y2 - _y1 + 1, _x2 - _x1 + 1, chn) + patch = np.array( + pad_fill, dtype=img.dtype) * np.ones( + patch_shape, dtype=img.dtype) + x_start = 0 if _x1 >= 0 else -_x1 + y_start = 0 if _y1 >= 0 else -_y1 + w = x2 - x1 + 1 + h = y2 - y1 + 1 + patch[y_start:y_start + h, x_start:x_start + w, + ...] = img[y1:y1 + h, x1:x1 + w, ...] + patches.append(patch) + + if bboxes.ndim == 1: + return patches[0] + else: + return patches + + +def impad(img, + *, + shape=None, + padding=None, + pad_val=0, + padding_mode='constant'): + """Pad the given image to a certain shape or pad on all sides with + specified padding mode and padding value. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be padded. + shape (tuple[int]): Expected padding shape (h, w). Default: None. + padding (int or tuple[int]): Padding on each border. If a single int is + provided this is used to pad all borders. If tuple of length 2 is + provided this is the padding on left/right and top/bottom + respectively. If a tuple of length 4 is provided this is the + padding for the left, top, right and bottom borders respectively. + Default: None. Note that `shape` and `padding` can not be both + set. + pad_val (Number | Sequence[Number]): Values to be filled in padding + areas when padding_mode is 'constant'. Default: 0. + padding_mode (str): Type of padding. Should be: constant, edge, + reflect or symmetric. Default: constant. + + - constant: pads with a constant value, this value is specified + with pad_val. + - edge: pads with the last value at the edge of the image. + - reflect: pads with reflection of image without repeating the + last value on the edge. For example, padding [1, 2, 3, 4] + with 2 elements on both sides in reflect mode will result + in [3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2]. + - symmetric: pads with reflection of image repeating the last + value on the edge. For example, padding [1, 2, 3, 4] with + 2 elements on both sides in symmetric mode will result in + [2, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 3] + + Returns: + ndarray: The padded image. + """ + + assert (shape is not None) ^ (padding is not None) + if shape is not None: + padding = (0, 0, shape[1] - img.shape[1], shape[0] - img.shape[0]) + + # check pad_val + if isinstance(pad_val, tuple): + assert len(pad_val) == img.shape[-1] + elif not isinstance(pad_val, numbers.Number): + raise TypeError('pad_val must be a int or a tuple. ' + f'But received {type(pad_val)}') + + # check padding + if isinstance(padding, tuple) and len(padding) in [2, 4]: + if len(padding) == 2: + padding = (padding[0], padding[1], padding[0], padding[1]) + elif isinstance(padding, numbers.Number): + padding = (padding, padding, padding, padding) + else: + raise ValueError('Padding must be a int or a 2, or 4 element tuple.' + f'But received {padding}') + + # check padding mode + assert padding_mode in ['constant', 'edge', 'reflect', 'symmetric'] + + border_type = { + 'constant': cv2.BORDER_CONSTANT, + 'edge': cv2.BORDER_REPLICATE, + 'reflect': cv2.BORDER_REFLECT_101, + 'symmetric': cv2.BORDER_REFLECT + } + img = cv2.copyMakeBorder( + img, + padding[1], + padding[3], + padding[0], + padding[2], + border_type[padding_mode], + value=pad_val) + + return img + + +def impad_to_multiple(img, divisor, pad_val=0): + """Pad an image to ensure each edge to be multiple to some number. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be padded. + divisor (int): Padded image edges will be multiple to divisor. + pad_val (Number | Sequence[Number]): Same as :func:`impad`. + + Returns: + ndarray: The padded image. + """ + pad_h = int(np.ceil(img.shape[0] / divisor)) * divisor + pad_w = int(np.ceil(img.shape[1] / divisor)) * divisor + return impad(img, shape=(pad_h, pad_w), pad_val=pad_val) + + +def cutout(img, shape, pad_val=0): + """Randomly cut out a rectangle from the original img. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be cutout. + shape (int | tuple[int]): Expected cutout shape (h, w). If given as a + int, the value will be used for both h and w. + pad_val (int | float | tuple[int | float]): Values to be filled in the + cut area. Defaults to 0. + + Returns: + ndarray: The cutout image. + """ + + channels = 1 if img.ndim == 2 else img.shape[2] + if isinstance(shape, int): + cut_h, cut_w = shape, shape + else: + assert isinstance(shape, tuple) and len(shape) == 2, \ + f'shape must be a int or a tuple with length 2, but got type ' \ + f'{type(shape)} instead.' + cut_h, cut_w = shape + if isinstance(pad_val, (int, float)): + pad_val = tuple([pad_val] * channels) + elif isinstance(pad_val, tuple): + assert len(pad_val) == channels, \ + 'Expected the num of elements in tuple equals the channels' \ + 'of input image. Found {} vs {}'.format( + len(pad_val), channels) + else: + raise TypeError(f'Invalid type {type(pad_val)} for `pad_val`') + + img_h, img_w = img.shape[:2] + y0 = np.random.uniform(img_h) + x0 = np.random.uniform(img_w) + + y1 = int(max(0, y0 - cut_h / 2.)) + x1 = int(max(0, x0 - cut_w / 2.)) + y2 = min(img_h, y1 + cut_h) + x2 = min(img_w, x1 + cut_w) + + if img.ndim == 2: + patch_shape = (y2 - y1, x2 - x1) + else: + patch_shape = (y2 - y1, x2 - x1, channels) + + img_cutout = img.copy() + patch = np.array( + pad_val, dtype=img.dtype) * np.ones( + patch_shape, dtype=img.dtype) + img_cutout[y1:y2, x1:x2, ...] = patch + + return img_cutout + + +def _get_shear_matrix(magnitude, direction='horizontal'): + """Generate the shear matrix for transformation. + + Args: + magnitude (int | float): The magnitude used for shear. + direction (str): The flip direction, either "horizontal" + or "vertical". + + Returns: + ndarray: The shear matrix with dtype float32. + """ + if direction == 'horizontal': + shear_matrix = np.float32([[1, magnitude, 0], [0, 1, 0]]) + elif direction == 'vertical': + shear_matrix = np.float32([[1, 0, 0], [magnitude, 1, 0]]) + return shear_matrix + + +def imshear(img, + magnitude, + direction='horizontal', + border_value=0, + interpolation='bilinear'): + """Shear an image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be sheared with format (h, w) + or (h, w, c). + magnitude (int | float): The magnitude used for shear. + direction (str): The flip direction, either "horizontal" + or "vertical". + border_value (int | tuple[int]): Value used in case of a + constant border. + interpolation (str): Same as :func:`resize`. + + Returns: + ndarray: The sheared image. + """ + assert direction in ['horizontal', + 'vertical'], f'Invalid direction: {direction}' + height, width = img.shape[:2] + if img.ndim == 2: + channels = 1 + elif img.ndim == 3: + channels = img.shape[-1] + if isinstance(border_value, int): + border_value = tuple([border_value] * channels) + elif isinstance(border_value, tuple): + assert len(border_value) == channels, \ + 'Expected the num of elements in tuple equals the channels' \ + 'of input image. Found {} vs {}'.format( + len(border_value), channels) + else: + raise ValueError( + f'Invalid type {type(border_value)} for `border_value`') + shear_matrix = _get_shear_matrix(magnitude, direction) + sheared = cv2.warpAffine( + img, + shear_matrix, + (width, height), + # Note case when the number elements in `border_value` + # greater than 3 (e.g. shearing masks whose channels large + # than 3) will raise TypeError in `cv2.warpAffine`. + # Here simply slice the first 3 values in `border_value`. + borderValue=border_value[:3], + flags=cv2_interp_codes[interpolation]) + return sheared + + +def _get_translate_matrix(offset, direction='horizontal'): + """Generate the translate matrix. + + Args: + offset (int | float): The offset used for translate. + direction (str): The translate direction, either + "horizontal" or "vertical". + + Returns: + ndarray: The translate matrix with dtype float32. + """ + if direction == 'horizontal': + translate_matrix = np.float32([[1, 0, offset], [0, 1, 0]]) + elif direction == 'vertical': + translate_matrix = np.float32([[1, 0, 0], [0, 1, offset]]) + return translate_matrix + + +def imtranslate(img, + offset, + direction='horizontal', + border_value=0, + interpolation='bilinear'): + """Translate an image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be translated with format + (h, w) or (h, w, c). + offset (int | float): The offset used for translate. + direction (str): The translate direction, either "horizontal" + or "vertical". + border_value (int | tuple[int]): Value used in case of a + constant border. + interpolation (str): Same as :func:`resize`. + + Returns: + ndarray: The translated image. + """ + assert direction in ['horizontal', + 'vertical'], f'Invalid direction: {direction}' + height, width = img.shape[:2] + if img.ndim == 2: + channels = 1 + elif img.ndim == 3: + channels = img.shape[-1] + if isinstance(border_value, int): + border_value = tuple([border_value] * channels) + elif isinstance(border_value, tuple): + assert len(border_value) == channels, \ + 'Expected the num of elements in tuple equals the channels' \ + 'of input image. Found {} vs {}'.format( + len(border_value), channels) + else: + raise ValueError( + f'Invalid type {type(border_value)} for `border_value`.') + translate_matrix = _get_translate_matrix(offset, direction) + translated = cv2.warpAffine( + img, + translate_matrix, + (width, height), + # Note case when the number elements in `border_value` + # greater than 3 (e.g. translating masks whose channels + # large than 3) will raise TypeError in `cv2.warpAffine`. + # Here simply slice the first 3 values in `border_value`. + borderValue=border_value[:3], + flags=cv2_interp_codes[interpolation]) + return translated diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/io.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/io.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d3fa2e8cc06b1a7b0b69de6406980b15d61a1e5d --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/io.py @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import io +import os.path as osp +from pathlib import Path + +import cv2 +import numpy as np +from cv2 import (IMREAD_COLOR, IMREAD_GRAYSCALE, IMREAD_IGNORE_ORIENTATION, + IMREAD_UNCHANGED) + +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import check_file_exist, is_str, mkdir_or_exist + +try: + from turbojpeg import TJCS_RGB, TJPF_BGR, TJPF_GRAY, TurboJPEG +except ImportError: + TJCS_RGB = TJPF_GRAY = TJPF_BGR = TurboJPEG = None + +try: + from PIL import Image, ImageOps +except ImportError: + Image = None + +try: + import tifffile +except ImportError: + tifffile = None + +jpeg = None +supported_backends = ['cv2', 'turbojpeg', 'pillow', 'tifffile'] + +imread_flags = { + 'color': IMREAD_COLOR, + 'grayscale': IMREAD_GRAYSCALE, + 'unchanged': IMREAD_UNCHANGED, + 'color_ignore_orientation': IMREAD_IGNORE_ORIENTATION | IMREAD_COLOR, + 'grayscale_ignore_orientation': + IMREAD_IGNORE_ORIENTATION | IMREAD_GRAYSCALE +} + +imread_backend = 'cv2' + + +def use_backend(backend): + """Select a backend for image decoding. + + Args: + backend (str): The image decoding backend type. Options are `cv2`, + `pillow`, `turbojpeg` (see https://github.com/lilohuang/PyTurboJPEG) + and `tifffile`. `turbojpeg` is faster but it only supports `.jpeg` + file format. + """ + assert backend in supported_backends + global imread_backend + imread_backend = backend + if imread_backend == 'turbojpeg': + if TurboJPEG is None: + raise ImportError('`PyTurboJPEG` is not installed') + global jpeg + if jpeg is None: + jpeg = TurboJPEG() + elif imread_backend == 'pillow': + if Image is None: + raise ImportError('`Pillow` is not installed') + elif imread_backend == 'tifffile': + if tifffile is None: + raise ImportError('`tifffile` is not installed') + + +def _jpegflag(flag='color', channel_order='bgr'): + channel_order = channel_order.lower() + if channel_order not in ['rgb', 'bgr']: + raise ValueError('channel order must be either "rgb" or "bgr"') + + if flag == 'color': + if channel_order == 'bgr': + return TJPF_BGR + elif channel_order == 'rgb': + return TJCS_RGB + elif flag == 'grayscale': + return TJPF_GRAY + else: + raise ValueError('flag must be "color" or "grayscale"') + + +def _pillow2array(img, flag='color', channel_order='bgr'): + """Convert a pillow image to numpy array. + + Args: + img (:obj:`PIL.Image.Image`): The image loaded using PIL + flag (str): Flags specifying the color type of a loaded image, + candidates are 'color', 'grayscale' and 'unchanged'. + Default to 'color'. + channel_order (str): The channel order of the output image array, + candidates are 'bgr' and 'rgb'. Default to 'bgr'. + + Returns: + np.ndarray: The converted numpy array + """ + channel_order = channel_order.lower() + if channel_order not in ['rgb', 'bgr']: + raise ValueError('channel order must be either "rgb" or "bgr"') + + if flag == 'unchanged': + array = np.array(img) + if array.ndim >= 3 and array.shape[2] >= 3: # color image + array[:, :, :3] = array[:, :, (2, 1, 0)] # RGB to BGR + else: + # Handle exif orientation tag + if flag in ['color', 'grayscale']: + img = ImageOps.exif_transpose(img) + # If the image mode is not 'RGB', convert it to 'RGB' first. + if img.mode != 'RGB': + if img.mode != 'LA': + # Most formats except 'LA' can be directly converted to RGB + img = img.convert('RGB') + else: + # When the mode is 'LA', the default conversion will fill in + # the canvas with black, which sometimes shadows black objects + # in the foreground. + # + # Therefore, a random color (124, 117, 104) is used for canvas + img_rgba = img.convert('RGBA') + img = Image.new('RGB', img_rgba.size, (124, 117, 104)) + img.paste(img_rgba, mask=img_rgba.split()[3]) # 3 is alpha + if flag in ['color', 'color_ignore_orientation']: + array = np.array(img) + if channel_order != 'rgb': + array = array[:, :, ::-1] # RGB to BGR + elif flag in ['grayscale', 'grayscale_ignore_orientation']: + img = img.convert('L') + array = np.array(img) + else: + raise ValueError( + 'flag must be "color", "grayscale", "unchanged", ' + f'"color_ignore_orientation" or "grayscale_ignore_orientation"' + f' but got {flag}') + return array + + +def imread(img_or_path, flag='color', channel_order='bgr', backend=None): + """Read an image. + + Args: + img_or_path (ndarray or str or Path): Either a numpy array or str or + pathlib.Path. If it is a numpy array (loaded image), then + it will be returned as is. + flag (str): Flags specifying the color type of a loaded image, + candidates are `color`, `grayscale`, `unchanged`, + `color_ignore_orientation` and `grayscale_ignore_orientation`. + By default, `cv2` and `pillow` backend would rotate the image + according to its EXIF info unless called with `unchanged` or + `*_ignore_orientation` flags. `turbojpeg` and `tifffile` backend + always ignore image's EXIF info regardless of the flag. + The `turbojpeg` backend only supports `color` and `grayscale`. + channel_order (str): Order of channel, candidates are `bgr` and `rgb`. + backend (str | None): The image decoding backend type. Options are + `cv2`, `pillow`, `turbojpeg`, `tifffile`, `None`. + If backend is None, the global imread_backend specified by + ``mmcv.use_backend()`` will be used. Default: None. + + Returns: + ndarray: Loaded image array. + """ + + if backend is None: + backend = imread_backend + if backend not in supported_backends: + raise ValueError(f'backend: {backend} is not supported. Supported ' + "backends are 'cv2', 'turbojpeg', 'pillow'") + if isinstance(img_or_path, Path): + img_or_path = str(img_or_path) + + if isinstance(img_or_path, np.ndarray): + return img_or_path + elif is_str(img_or_path): + check_file_exist(img_or_path, + f'img file does not exist: {img_or_path}') + if backend == 'turbojpeg': + with open(img_or_path, 'rb') as in_file: + img = jpeg.decode(in_file.read(), + _jpegflag(flag, channel_order)) + if img.shape[-1] == 1: + img = img[:, :, 0] + return img + elif backend == 'pillow': + img = Image.open(img_or_path) + img = _pillow2array(img, flag, channel_order) + return img + elif backend == 'tifffile': + img = tifffile.imread(img_or_path) + return img + else: + flag = imread_flags[flag] if is_str(flag) else flag + img = cv2.imread(img_or_path, flag) + if flag == IMREAD_COLOR and channel_order == 'rgb': + cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB, img) + return img + else: + raise TypeError('"img" must be a numpy array or a str or ' + 'a pathlib.Path object') + + +def imfrombytes(content, flag='color', channel_order='bgr', backend=None): + """Read an image from bytes. + + Args: + content (bytes): Image bytes got from files or other streams. + flag (str): Same as :func:`imread`. + backend (str | None): The image decoding backend type. Options are + `cv2`, `pillow`, `turbojpeg`, `None`. If backend is None, the + global imread_backend specified by ``mmcv.use_backend()`` will be + used. Default: None. + + Returns: + ndarray: Loaded image array. + """ + + if backend is None: + backend = imread_backend + if backend not in supported_backends: + raise ValueError(f'backend: {backend} is not supported. Supported ' + "backends are 'cv2', 'turbojpeg', 'pillow'") + if backend == 'turbojpeg': + img = jpeg.decode(content, _jpegflag(flag, channel_order)) + if img.shape[-1] == 1: + img = img[:, :, 0] + return img + elif backend == 'pillow': + buff = io.BytesIO(content) + img = Image.open(buff) + img = _pillow2array(img, flag, channel_order) + return img + else: + img_np = np.frombuffer(content, np.uint8) + flag = imread_flags[flag] if is_str(flag) else flag + img = cv2.imdecode(img_np, flag) + if flag == IMREAD_COLOR and channel_order == 'rgb': + cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB, img) + return img + + +def imwrite(img, file_path, params=None, auto_mkdir=True): + """Write image to file. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image array to be written. + file_path (str): Image file path. + params (None or list): Same as opencv :func:`imwrite` interface. + auto_mkdir (bool): If the parent folder of `file_path` does not exist, + whether to create it automatically. + + Returns: + bool: Successful or not. + """ + if auto_mkdir: + dir_name = osp.abspath(osp.dirname(file_path)) + mkdir_or_exist(dir_name) + return cv2.imwrite(file_path, img, params) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/misc.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/misc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3e61f05e3b05e4c7b40de4eb6c8eb100e6da41d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/misc.py @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import numpy as np + +import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv + +try: + import torch +except ImportError: + torch = None + + +def tensor2imgs(tensor, mean=(0, 0, 0), std=(1, 1, 1), to_rgb=True): + """Convert tensor to 3-channel images. + + Args: + tensor (torch.Tensor): Tensor that contains multiple images, shape ( + N, C, H, W). + mean (tuple[float], optional): Mean of images. Defaults to (0, 0, 0). + std (tuple[float], optional): Standard deviation of images. + Defaults to (1, 1, 1). + to_rgb (bool, optional): Whether the tensor was converted to RGB + format in the first place. If so, convert it back to BGR. + Defaults to True. + + Returns: + list[np.ndarray]: A list that contains multiple images. + """ + + if torch is None: + raise RuntimeError('pytorch is not installed') + assert torch.is_tensor(tensor) and tensor.ndim == 4 + assert len(mean) == 3 + assert len(std) == 3 + + num_imgs = tensor.size(0) + mean = np.array(mean, dtype=np.float32) + std = np.array(std, dtype=np.float32) + imgs = [] + for img_id in range(num_imgs): + img = tensor[img_id, ...].cpu().numpy().transpose(1, 2, 0) + img = mmcv.imdenormalize( + img, mean, std, to_bgr=to_rgb).astype(np.uint8) + imgs.append(np.ascontiguousarray(img)) + return imgs diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/photometric.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/photometric.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5085d012019c0cbf56f66f421a378278c1a058ae --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/image/photometric.py @@ -0,0 +1,428 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import cv2 +import numpy as np + +from ..utils import is_tuple_of +from .colorspace import bgr2gray, gray2bgr + + +def imnormalize(img, mean, std, to_rgb=True): + """Normalize an image with mean and std. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be normalized. + mean (ndarray): The mean to be used for normalize. + std (ndarray): The std to be used for normalize. + to_rgb (bool): Whether to convert to rgb. + + Returns: + ndarray: The normalized image. + """ + img = img.copy().astype(np.float32) + return imnormalize_(img, mean, std, to_rgb) + + +def imnormalize_(img, mean, std, to_rgb=True): + """Inplace normalize an image with mean and std. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be normalized. + mean (ndarray): The mean to be used for normalize. + std (ndarray): The std to be used for normalize. + to_rgb (bool): Whether to convert to rgb. + + Returns: + ndarray: The normalized image. + """ + # cv2 inplace normalization does not accept uint8 + assert img.dtype != np.uint8 + mean = np.float64(mean.reshape(1, -1)) + stdinv = 1 / np.float64(std.reshape(1, -1)) + if to_rgb: + cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB, img) # inplace + cv2.subtract(img, mean, img) # inplace + cv2.multiply(img, stdinv, img) # inplace + return img + + +def imdenormalize(img, mean, std, to_bgr=True): + assert img.dtype != np.uint8 + mean = mean.reshape(1, -1).astype(np.float64) + std = std.reshape(1, -1).astype(np.float64) + img = cv2.multiply(img, std) # make a copy + cv2.add(img, mean, img) # inplace + if to_bgr: + cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR, img) # inplace + return img + + +def iminvert(img): + """Invert (negate) an image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be inverted. + + Returns: + ndarray: The inverted image. + """ + return np.full_like(img, 255) - img + + +def solarize(img, thr=128): + """Solarize an image (invert all pixel values above a threshold) + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be solarized. + thr (int): Threshold for solarizing (0 - 255). + + Returns: + ndarray: The solarized image. + """ + img = np.where(img < thr, img, 255 - img) + return img + + +def posterize(img, bits): + """Posterize an image (reduce the number of bits for each color channel) + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be posterized. + bits (int): Number of bits (1 to 8) to use for posterizing. + + Returns: + ndarray: The posterized image. + """ + shift = 8 - bits + img = np.left_shift(np.right_shift(img, shift), shift) + return img + + +def adjust_color(img, alpha=1, beta=None, gamma=0): + r"""It blends the source image and its gray image: + + .. math:: + output = img * alpha + gray\_img * beta + gamma + + Args: + img (ndarray): The input source image. + alpha (int | float): Weight for the source image. Default 1. + beta (int | float): Weight for the converted gray image. + If None, it's assigned the value (1 - `alpha`). + gamma (int | float): Scalar added to each sum. + Same as :func:`cv2.addWeighted`. Default 0. + + Returns: + ndarray: Colored image which has the same size and dtype as input. + """ + gray_img = bgr2gray(img) + gray_img = np.tile(gray_img[..., None], [1, 1, 3]) + if beta is None: + beta = 1 - alpha + colored_img = cv2.addWeighted(img, alpha, gray_img, beta, gamma) + if not colored_img.dtype == np.uint8: + # Note when the dtype of `img` is not the default `np.uint8` + # (e.g. np.float32), the value in `colored_img` got from cv2 + # is not guaranteed to be in range [0, 255], so here clip + # is needed. + colored_img = np.clip(colored_img, 0, 255) + return colored_img + + +def imequalize(img): + """Equalize the image histogram. + + This function applies a non-linear mapping to the input image, + in order to create a uniform distribution of grayscale values + in the output image. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be equalized. + + Returns: + ndarray: The equalized image. + """ + + def _scale_channel(im, c): + """Scale the data in the corresponding channel.""" + im = im[:, :, c] + # Compute the histogram of the image channel. + histo = np.histogram(im, 256, (0, 255))[0] + # For computing the step, filter out the nonzeros. + nonzero_histo = histo[histo > 0] + step = (np.sum(nonzero_histo) - nonzero_histo[-1]) // 255 + if not step: + lut = np.array(range(256)) + else: + # Compute the cumulative sum, shifted by step // 2 + # and then normalized by step. + lut = (np.cumsum(histo) + (step // 2)) // step + # Shift lut, prepending with 0. + lut = np.concatenate([[0], lut[:-1]], 0) + # handle potential integer overflow + lut[lut > 255] = 255 + # If step is zero, return the original image. + # Otherwise, index from lut. + return np.where(np.equal(step, 0), im, lut[im]) + + # Scales each channel independently and then stacks + # the result. + s1 = _scale_channel(img, 0) + s2 = _scale_channel(img, 1) + s3 = _scale_channel(img, 2) + equalized_img = np.stack([s1, s2, s3], axis=-1) + return equalized_img.astype(img.dtype) + + +def adjust_brightness(img, factor=1.): + """Adjust image brightness. + + This function controls the brightness of an image. An + enhancement factor of 0.0 gives a black image. + A factor of 1.0 gives the original image. This function + blends the source image and the degenerated black image: + + .. math:: + output = img * factor + degenerated * (1 - factor) + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be brightened. + factor (float): A value controls the enhancement. + Factor 1.0 returns the original image, lower + factors mean less color (brightness, contrast, + etc), and higher values more. Default 1. + + Returns: + ndarray: The brightened image. + """ + degenerated = np.zeros_like(img) + # Note manually convert the dtype to np.float32, to + # achieve as close results as PIL.ImageEnhance.Brightness. + # Set beta=1-factor, and gamma=0 + brightened_img = cv2.addWeighted( + img.astype(np.float32), factor, degenerated.astype(np.float32), + 1 - factor, 0) + brightened_img = np.clip(brightened_img, 0, 255) + return brightened_img.astype(img.dtype) + + +def adjust_contrast(img, factor=1.): + """Adjust image contrast. + + This function controls the contrast of an image. An + enhancement factor of 0.0 gives a solid grey + image. A factor of 1.0 gives the original image. It + blends the source image and the degenerated mean image: + + .. math:: + output = img * factor + degenerated * (1 - factor) + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be contrasted. BGR order. + factor (float): Same as :func:`mmcv.adjust_brightness`. + + Returns: + ndarray: The contrasted image. + """ + gray_img = bgr2gray(img) + hist = np.histogram(gray_img, 256, (0, 255))[0] + mean = round(np.sum(gray_img) / np.sum(hist)) + degenerated = (np.ones_like(img[..., 0]) * mean).astype(img.dtype) + degenerated = gray2bgr(degenerated) + contrasted_img = cv2.addWeighted( + img.astype(np.float32), factor, degenerated.astype(np.float32), + 1 - factor, 0) + contrasted_img = np.clip(contrasted_img, 0, 255) + return contrasted_img.astype(img.dtype) + + +def auto_contrast(img, cutoff=0): + """Auto adjust image contrast. + + This function maximize (normalize) image contrast by first removing cutoff + percent of the lightest and darkest pixels from the histogram and remapping + the image so that the darkest pixel becomes black (0), and the lightest + becomes white (255). + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be contrasted. BGR order. + cutoff (int | float | tuple): The cutoff percent of the lightest and + darkest pixels to be removed. If given as tuple, it shall be + (low, high). Otherwise, the single value will be used for both. + Defaults to 0. + + Returns: + ndarray: The contrasted image. + """ + + def _auto_contrast_channel(im, c, cutoff): + im = im[:, :, c] + # Compute the histogram of the image channel. + histo = np.histogram(im, 256, (0, 255))[0] + # Remove cut-off percent pixels from histo + histo_sum = np.cumsum(histo) + cut_low = histo_sum[-1] * cutoff[0] // 100 + cut_high = histo_sum[-1] - histo_sum[-1] * cutoff[1] // 100 + histo_sum = np.clip(histo_sum, cut_low, cut_high) - cut_low + histo = np.concatenate([[histo_sum[0]], np.diff(histo_sum)], 0) + + # Compute mapping + low, high = np.nonzero(histo)[0][0], np.nonzero(histo)[0][-1] + # If all the values have been cut off, return the origin img + if low >= high: + return im + scale = 255.0 / (high - low) + offset = -low * scale + lut = np.array(range(256)) + lut = lut * scale + offset + lut = np.clip(lut, 0, 255) + return lut[im] + + if isinstance(cutoff, (int, float)): + cutoff = (cutoff, cutoff) + else: + assert isinstance(cutoff, tuple), 'cutoff must be of type int, ' \ + f'float or tuple, but got {type(cutoff)} instead.' + # Auto adjusts contrast for each channel independently and then stacks + # the result. + s1 = _auto_contrast_channel(img, 0, cutoff) + s2 = _auto_contrast_channel(img, 1, cutoff) + s3 = _auto_contrast_channel(img, 2, cutoff) + contrasted_img = np.stack([s1, s2, s3], axis=-1) + return contrasted_img.astype(img.dtype) + + +def adjust_sharpness(img, factor=1., kernel=None): + """Adjust image sharpness. + + This function controls the sharpness of an image. An + enhancement factor of 0.0 gives a blurred image. A + factor of 1.0 gives the original image. And a factor + of 2.0 gives a sharpened image. It blends the source + image and the degenerated mean image: + + .. math:: + output = img * factor + degenerated * (1 - factor) + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be sharpened. BGR order. + factor (float): Same as :func:`mmcv.adjust_brightness`. + kernel (np.ndarray, optional): Filter kernel to be applied on the img + to obtain the degenerated img. Defaults to None. + + Note: + No value sanity check is enforced on the kernel set by users. So with + an inappropriate kernel, the ``adjust_sharpness`` may fail to perform + the function its name indicates but end up performing whatever + transform determined by the kernel. + + Returns: + ndarray: The sharpened image. + """ + + if kernel is None: + # adopted from PIL.ImageFilter.SMOOTH + kernel = np.array([[1., 1., 1.], [1., 5., 1.], [1., 1., 1.]]) / 13 + assert isinstance(kernel, np.ndarray), \ + f'kernel must be of type np.ndarray, but got {type(kernel)} instead.' + assert kernel.ndim == 2, \ + f'kernel must have a dimension of 2, but got {kernel.ndim} instead.' + + degenerated = cv2.filter2D(img, -1, kernel) + sharpened_img = cv2.addWeighted( + img.astype(np.float32), factor, degenerated.astype(np.float32), + 1 - factor, 0) + sharpened_img = np.clip(sharpened_img, 0, 255) + return sharpened_img.astype(img.dtype) + + +def adjust_lighting(img, eigval, eigvec, alphastd=0.1, to_rgb=True): + """AlexNet-style PCA jitter. + + This data augmentation is proposed in `ImageNet Classification with Deep + Convolutional Neural Networks + `_. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be adjusted lighting. BGR order. + eigval (ndarray): the eigenvalue of the convariance matrix of pixel + values, respectively. + eigvec (ndarray): the eigenvector of the convariance matrix of pixel + values, respectively. + alphastd (float): The standard deviation for distribution of alpha. + Defaults to 0.1 + to_rgb (bool): Whether to convert img to rgb. + + Returns: + ndarray: The adjusted image. + """ + assert isinstance(eigval, np.ndarray) and isinstance(eigvec, np.ndarray), \ + f'eigval and eigvec should both be of type np.ndarray, got ' \ + f'{type(eigval)} and {type(eigvec)} instead.' + + assert eigval.ndim == 1 and eigvec.ndim == 2 + assert eigvec.shape == (3, eigval.shape[0]) + n_eigval = eigval.shape[0] + assert isinstance(alphastd, float), 'alphastd should be of type float, ' \ + f'got {type(alphastd)} instead.' + + img = img.copy().astype(np.float32) + if to_rgb: + cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB, img) # inplace + + alpha = np.random.normal(0, alphastd, n_eigval) + alter = eigvec \ + * np.broadcast_to(alpha.reshape(1, n_eigval), (3, n_eigval)) \ + * np.broadcast_to(eigval.reshape(1, n_eigval), (3, n_eigval)) + alter = np.broadcast_to(alter.sum(axis=1).reshape(1, 1, 3), img.shape) + img_adjusted = img + alter + return img_adjusted + + +def lut_transform(img, lut_table): + """Transform array by look-up table. + + The function lut_transform fills the output array with values from the + look-up table. Indices of the entries are taken from the input array. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be transformed. + lut_table (ndarray): look-up table of 256 elements; in case of + multi-channel input array, the table should either have a single + channel (in this case the same table is used for all channels) or + the same number of channels as in the input array. + + Returns: + ndarray: The transformed image. + """ + assert isinstance(img, np.ndarray) + assert 0 <= np.min(img) and np.max(img) <= 255 + assert isinstance(lut_table, np.ndarray) + assert lut_table.shape == (256, ) + + return cv2.LUT(np.array(img, dtype=np.uint8), lut_table) + + +def clahe(img, clip_limit=40.0, tile_grid_size=(8, 8)): + """Use CLAHE method to process the image. + + See `ZUIDERVELD,K. Contrast Limited Adaptive Histogram Equalization[J]. + Graphics Gems, 1994:474-485.` for more information. + + Args: + img (ndarray): Image to be processed. + clip_limit (float): Threshold for contrast limiting. Default: 40.0. + tile_grid_size (tuple[int]): Size of grid for histogram equalization. + Input image will be divided into equally sized rectangular tiles. + It defines the number of tiles in row and column. Default: (8, 8). + + Returns: + ndarray: The processed image. + """ + assert isinstance(img, np.ndarray) + assert img.ndim == 2 + assert isinstance(clip_limit, (float, int)) + assert is_tuple_of(tile_grid_size, int) + assert len(tile_grid_size) == 2 + + clahe = cv2.createCLAHE(clip_limit, tile_grid_size) + return clahe.apply(np.array(img, dtype=np.uint8)) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/model_zoo/deprecated.json b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/model_zoo/deprecated.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..25cf6f28caecc22a77e3136fefa6b8dfc0e6cb5b --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/model_zoo/deprecated.json @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +{ + "resnet50_caffe": "detectron/resnet50_caffe", + "resnet50_caffe_bgr": "detectron2/resnet50_caffe_bgr", + "resnet101_caffe": "detectron/resnet101_caffe", + "resnet101_caffe_bgr": "detectron2/resnet101_caffe_bgr" +} diff --git 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b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/deform_roi_pool.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cc245ba91fee252226ba22e76bb94a35db9a629b --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/deform_roi_pool.py @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from torch import nn +from torch.autograd import Function +from torch.autograd.function import once_differentiable +from torch.nn.modules.utils import _pair + +from ..utils import ext_loader + +ext_module = ext_loader.load_ext( + '_ext', ['deform_roi_pool_forward', 'deform_roi_pool_backward']) + + +class DeformRoIPoolFunction(Function): + + @staticmethod + def symbolic(g, input, rois, offset, output_size, spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio, gamma): + return g.op( + 'mmcv::MMCVDeformRoIPool', + input, + rois, + offset, + pooled_height_i=output_size[0], + pooled_width_i=output_size[1], + spatial_scale_f=spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio_f=sampling_ratio, + gamma_f=gamma) + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, + input, + rois, + offset, + output_size, + spatial_scale=1.0, + sampling_ratio=0, + gamma=0.1): + if offset is None: + offset = input.new_zeros(0) + ctx.output_size = _pair(output_size) + ctx.spatial_scale = float(spatial_scale) + ctx.sampling_ratio = int(sampling_ratio) + ctx.gamma = float(gamma) + + assert rois.size(1) == 5, 'RoI must be (idx, x1, y1, x2, y2)!' + + output_shape = (rois.size(0), input.size(1), ctx.output_size[0], + ctx.output_size[1]) + output = input.new_zeros(output_shape) + + ext_module.deform_roi_pool_forward( + input, + rois, + offset, + output, + pooled_height=ctx.output_size[0], + pooled_width=ctx.output_size[1], + spatial_scale=ctx.spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio=ctx.sampling_ratio, + gamma=ctx.gamma) + + ctx.save_for_backward(input, rois, offset) + return output + + @staticmethod + @once_differentiable + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + input, rois, offset = ctx.saved_tensors + grad_input = grad_output.new_zeros(input.shape) + grad_offset = grad_output.new_zeros(offset.shape) + + ext_module.deform_roi_pool_backward( + grad_output, + input, + rois, + offset, + grad_input, + grad_offset, + pooled_height=ctx.output_size[0], + pooled_width=ctx.output_size[1], + spatial_scale=ctx.spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio=ctx.sampling_ratio, + gamma=ctx.gamma) + if grad_offset.numel() == 0: + grad_offset = None + return grad_input, None, grad_offset, None, None, None, None + + +deform_roi_pool = DeformRoIPoolFunction.apply + + +class DeformRoIPool(nn.Module): + + def __init__(self, + output_size, + spatial_scale=1.0, + sampling_ratio=0, + gamma=0.1): + super(DeformRoIPool, self).__init__() + self.output_size = _pair(output_size) + self.spatial_scale = float(spatial_scale) + self.sampling_ratio = int(sampling_ratio) + self.gamma = float(gamma) + + def forward(self, input, rois, offset=None): + return deform_roi_pool(input, rois, offset, self.output_size, + self.spatial_scale, self.sampling_ratio, + self.gamma) + + +class DeformRoIPoolPack(DeformRoIPool): + + def __init__(self, + output_size, + output_channels, + deform_fc_channels=1024, + spatial_scale=1.0, + sampling_ratio=0, + gamma=0.1): + super(DeformRoIPoolPack, self).__init__(output_size, spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio, gamma) + + self.output_channels = output_channels + self.deform_fc_channels = deform_fc_channels + + self.offset_fc = nn.Sequential( + nn.Linear( + self.output_size[0] * self.output_size[1] * + self.output_channels, self.deform_fc_channels), + nn.ReLU(inplace=True), + nn.Linear(self.deform_fc_channels, self.deform_fc_channels), + nn.ReLU(inplace=True), + nn.Linear(self.deform_fc_channels, + self.output_size[0] * self.output_size[1] * 2)) + self.offset_fc[-1].weight.data.zero_() + self.offset_fc[-1].bias.data.zero_() + + def forward(self, input, rois): + assert input.size(1) == self.output_channels + x = deform_roi_pool(input, rois, None, self.output_size, + self.spatial_scale, self.sampling_ratio, + self.gamma) + rois_num = rois.size(0) + offset = self.offset_fc(x.view(rois_num, -1)) + offset = offset.view(rois_num, 2, self.output_size[0], + self.output_size[1]) + return deform_roi_pool(input, rois, offset, self.output_size, + self.spatial_scale, self.sampling_ratio, + self.gamma) + + +class ModulatedDeformRoIPoolPack(DeformRoIPool): + + def __init__(self, + output_size, + output_channels, + deform_fc_channels=1024, + spatial_scale=1.0, + sampling_ratio=0, + gamma=0.1): + super(ModulatedDeformRoIPoolPack, + self).__init__(output_size, spatial_scale, sampling_ratio, gamma) + + self.output_channels = output_channels + self.deform_fc_channels = deform_fc_channels + + self.offset_fc = nn.Sequential( + nn.Linear( + self.output_size[0] * self.output_size[1] * + self.output_channels, self.deform_fc_channels), + nn.ReLU(inplace=True), + nn.Linear(self.deform_fc_channels, self.deform_fc_channels), + nn.ReLU(inplace=True), + nn.Linear(self.deform_fc_channels, + self.output_size[0] * self.output_size[1] * 2)) + self.offset_fc[-1].weight.data.zero_() + self.offset_fc[-1].bias.data.zero_() + + self.mask_fc = nn.Sequential( + nn.Linear( + self.output_size[0] * self.output_size[1] * + self.output_channels, self.deform_fc_channels), + nn.ReLU(inplace=True), + nn.Linear(self.deform_fc_channels, + self.output_size[0] * self.output_size[1] * 1), + nn.Sigmoid()) + self.mask_fc[2].weight.data.zero_() + self.mask_fc[2].bias.data.zero_() + + def forward(self, input, rois): + assert input.size(1) == self.output_channels + x = deform_roi_pool(input, rois, None, self.output_size, + self.spatial_scale, self.sampling_ratio, + self.gamma) + rois_num = rois.size(0) + offset = self.offset_fc(x.view(rois_num, -1)) + offset = offset.view(rois_num, 2, self.output_size[0], + self.output_size[1]) + mask = self.mask_fc(x.view(rois_num, -1)) + mask = mask.view(rois_num, 1, self.output_size[0], self.output_size[1]) + d = deform_roi_pool(input, rois, offset, self.output_size, + self.spatial_scale, self.sampling_ratio, + self.gamma) + return d * mask diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/deprecated_wrappers.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/deprecated_wrappers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2e593df9ee57637038683d7a1efaa347b2b69e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/deprecated_wrappers.py @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +# This file is for backward compatibility. +# Module wrappers for empty tensor have been moved to mmcv.cnn.bricks. +import warnings + +from ..cnn.bricks.wrappers import Conv2d, ConvTranspose2d, Linear, MaxPool2d + + +class Conv2d_deprecated(Conv2d): + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + warnings.warn( + 'Importing Conv2d wrapper from "mmcv.ops" will be deprecated in' + ' the future. Please import them from "mmcv.cnn" instead') + + +class ConvTranspose2d_deprecated(ConvTranspose2d): + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + warnings.warn( + 'Importing ConvTranspose2d wrapper from "mmcv.ops" will be ' + 'deprecated in the future. Please import them from "mmcv.cnn" ' + 'instead') + + +class MaxPool2d_deprecated(MaxPool2d): + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + warnings.warn( + 'Importing MaxPool2d wrapper from "mmcv.ops" will be deprecated in' + ' the future. Please import them from "mmcv.cnn" instead') + + +class Linear_deprecated(Linear): + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + warnings.warn( + 'Importing Linear wrapper from "mmcv.ops" will be deprecated in' + ' the future. Please import them from "mmcv.cnn" instead') diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/furthest_point_sample.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/furthest_point_sample.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..374b7a878f1972c183941af28ba1df216ac1a60f --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/furthest_point_sample.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +import torch +from torch.autograd import Function + +from ..utils import ext_loader + +ext_module = ext_loader.load_ext('_ext', [ + 'furthest_point_sampling_forward', + 'furthest_point_sampling_with_dist_forward' +]) + + +class FurthestPointSampling(Function): + """Uses iterative furthest point sampling to select a set of features whose + corresponding points have the furthest distance.""" + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, points_xyz: torch.Tensor, + num_points: int) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Args: + points_xyz (Tensor): (B, N, 3) where N > num_points. + num_points (int): Number of points in the sampled set. + + Returns: + Tensor: (B, num_points) indices of the sampled points. + """ + assert points_xyz.is_contiguous() + + B, N = points_xyz.size()[:2] + output = torch.cuda.IntTensor(B, num_points) + temp = torch.cuda.FloatTensor(B, N).fill_(1e10) + + ext_module.furthest_point_sampling_forward( + points_xyz, + temp, + output, + b=B, + n=N, + m=num_points, + ) + if torch.__version__ != 'parrots': + ctx.mark_non_differentiable(output) + return output + + @staticmethod + def backward(xyz, a=None): + return None, None + + +class FurthestPointSamplingWithDist(Function): + """Uses iterative furthest point sampling to select a set of features whose + corresponding points have the furthest distance.""" + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, points_dist: torch.Tensor, + num_points: int) -> torch.Tensor: + """ + Args: + points_dist (Tensor): (B, N, N) Distance between each point pair. + num_points (int): Number of points in the sampled set. + + Returns: + Tensor: (B, num_points) indices of the sampled points. + """ + assert points_dist.is_contiguous() + + B, N, _ = points_dist.size() + output = points_dist.new_zeros([B, num_points], dtype=torch.int32) + temp = points_dist.new_zeros([B, N]).fill_(1e10) + + ext_module.furthest_point_sampling_with_dist_forward( + points_dist, temp, output, b=B, n=N, m=num_points) + if torch.__version__ != 'parrots': + ctx.mark_non_differentiable(output) + return output + + @staticmethod + def backward(xyz, a=None): + return None, None + + +furthest_point_sample = FurthestPointSampling.apply +furthest_point_sample_with_dist = FurthestPointSamplingWithDist.apply diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/fused_bias_leakyrelu.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/fused_bias_leakyrelu.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6d12508469c6c8fa1884debece44c58d158cb6fa --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/fused_bias_leakyrelu.py @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +# modified from https://github.com/rosinality/stylegan2-pytorch/blob/master/op/fused_act.py # noqa:E501 + +# Copyright (c) 2021, NVIDIA Corporation. 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Thus, we direct consider the second part + # which is similar with the first order deviation in implementation. + gradgrad_out = ext_module.fused_bias_leakyrelu( + gradgrad_input, + gradgrad_bias.to(out.dtype), + out, + act=3, + grad=1, + alpha=ctx.negative_slope, + scale=ctx.scale) + + return gradgrad_out, None, None, None + + +class FusedBiasLeakyReLUFunction(Function): + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, input, bias, negative_slope, scale): + empty = input.new_empty(0) + + out = ext_module.fused_bias_leakyrelu( + input, + bias, + empty, + act=3, + grad=0, + alpha=negative_slope, + scale=scale) + ctx.save_for_backward(out) + ctx.negative_slope = negative_slope + ctx.scale = scale + + return out + + @staticmethod + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + out, = ctx.saved_tensors + + grad_input, grad_bias = FusedBiasLeakyReLUFunctionBackward.apply( + grad_output, out, ctx.negative_slope, ctx.scale) + + return grad_input, grad_bias, None, None + + +class FusedBiasLeakyReLU(nn.Module): + """Fused bias leaky ReLU. + + This function is introduced in the StyleGAN2: + http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.04958 + + The bias term comes from the convolution operation. In addition, to keep + the variance of the feature map or gradients unchanged, they also adopt a + scale similarly with Kaiming initialization. However, since the + :math:`1+{alpha}^2` : is too small, we can just ignore it. Therefore, the + final scale is just :math:`\sqrt{2}`:. Of course, you may change it with # noqa: W605, E501 + your own scale. + + TODO: Implement the CPU version. + + Args: + channel (int): The channel number of the feature map. + negative_slope (float, optional): Same as nn.LeakyRelu. + Defaults to 0.2. + scale (float, optional): A scalar to adjust the variance of the feature + map. Defaults to 2**0.5. + """ + + def __init__(self, num_channels, negative_slope=0.2, scale=2**0.5): + super(FusedBiasLeakyReLU, self).__init__() + + self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(num_channels)) + self.negative_slope = negative_slope + self.scale = scale + + def forward(self, input): + return fused_bias_leakyrelu(input, self.bias, self.negative_slope, + self.scale) + + +def fused_bias_leakyrelu(input, bias, negative_slope=0.2, scale=2**0.5): + """Fused bias leaky ReLU function. + + This function is introduced in the StyleGAN2: + http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.04958 + + The bias term comes from the convolution operation. In addition, to keep + the variance of the feature map or gradients unchanged, they also adopt a + scale similarly with Kaiming initialization. However, since the + :math:`1+{alpha}^2` : is too small, we can just ignore it. Therefore, the + final scale is just :math:`\sqrt{2}`:. Of course, you may change it with # noqa: W605, E501 + your own scale. + + Args: + input (torch.Tensor): Input feature map. + bias (nn.Parameter): The bias from convolution operation. + negative_slope (float, optional): Same as nn.LeakyRelu. + Defaults to 0.2. + scale (float, optional): A scalar to adjust the variance of the feature + map. Defaults to 2**0.5. + + Returns: + torch.Tensor: Feature map after non-linear activation. + """ + + if not input.is_cuda: + return bias_leakyrelu_ref(input, bias, negative_slope, scale) + + return FusedBiasLeakyReLUFunction.apply(input, bias.to(input.dtype), + negative_slope, scale) + + +def bias_leakyrelu_ref(x, bias, negative_slope=0.2, scale=2**0.5): + + if bias is not None: + assert bias.ndim == 1 + assert bias.shape[0] == x.shape[1] + x = x + bias.reshape([-1 if i == 1 else 1 for i in range(x.ndim)]) + + x = F.leaky_relu(x, negative_slope) + if scale != 1: + x = x * scale + + return x diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/nms.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/nms.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6d9634281f486ab284091786886854c451368052 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/nms.py @@ -0,0 +1,417 @@ +import os + +import numpy as np +import torch + +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import deprecated_api_warning +from ..utils import ext_loader + +ext_module = ext_loader.load_ext( + '_ext', ['nms', 'softnms', 'nms_match', 'nms_rotated']) + + +# This function is modified from: https://github.com/pytorch/vision/ +class NMSop(torch.autograd.Function): + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, bboxes, scores, iou_threshold, offset, score_threshold, + max_num): + is_filtering_by_score = score_threshold > 0 + if is_filtering_by_score: + valid_mask = scores > score_threshold + bboxes, scores = bboxes[valid_mask], scores[valid_mask] + valid_inds = torch.nonzero( + valid_mask, as_tuple=False).squeeze(dim=1) + + inds = ext_module.nms( + bboxes, scores, iou_threshold=float(iou_threshold), offset=offset) + + if max_num > 0: + inds = inds[:max_num] + if is_filtering_by_score: + inds = valid_inds[inds] + return inds + + @staticmethod + def symbolic(g, bboxes, scores, iou_threshold, offset, score_threshold, + max_num): + from ..onnx import is_custom_op_loaded + has_custom_op = is_custom_op_loaded() + # TensorRT nms plugin is aligned with original nms in ONNXRuntime + is_trt_backend = os.environ.get('ONNX_BACKEND') == 'MMCVTensorRT' + if has_custom_op and (not is_trt_backend): + return g.op( + 'mmcv::NonMaxSuppression', + bboxes, + scores, + iou_threshold_f=float(iou_threshold), + offset_i=int(offset)) + else: + from torch.onnx.symbolic_opset9 import select, squeeze, unsqueeze + from ..onnx.onnx_utils.symbolic_helper import _size_helper + + boxes = unsqueeze(g, bboxes, 0) + scores = unsqueeze(g, unsqueeze(g, scores, 0), 0) + + if max_num > 0: + max_num = g.op( + 'Constant', + value_t=torch.tensor(max_num, dtype=torch.long)) + else: + dim = g.op('Constant', value_t=torch.tensor(0)) + max_num = _size_helper(g, bboxes, dim) + max_output_per_class = max_num + iou_threshold = g.op( + 'Constant', + value_t=torch.tensor([iou_threshold], dtype=torch.float)) + score_threshold = g.op( + 'Constant', + value_t=torch.tensor([score_threshold], dtype=torch.float)) + nms_out = g.op('NonMaxSuppression', boxes, scores, + max_output_per_class, iou_threshold, + score_threshold) + return squeeze( + g, + select( + g, nms_out, 1, + g.op( + 'Constant', + value_t=torch.tensor([2], dtype=torch.long))), 1) + + +class SoftNMSop(torch.autograd.Function): + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, boxes, scores, iou_threshold, sigma, min_score, method, + offset): + dets = boxes.new_empty((boxes.size(0), 5), device='cpu') + inds = ext_module.softnms( + boxes.cpu(), + scores.cpu(), + dets.cpu(), + iou_threshold=float(iou_threshold), + sigma=float(sigma), + min_score=float(min_score), + method=int(method), + offset=int(offset)) + return dets, inds + + @staticmethod + def symbolic(g, boxes, scores, iou_threshold, sigma, min_score, method, + offset): + from packaging import version + assert version.parse(torch.__version__) >= version.parse('1.7.0') + nms_out = g.op( + 'mmcv::SoftNonMaxSuppression', + boxes, + scores, + iou_threshold_f=float(iou_threshold), + sigma_f=float(sigma), + min_score_f=float(min_score), + method_i=int(method), + offset_i=int(offset), + outputs=2) + return nms_out + + +@deprecated_api_warning({'iou_thr': 'iou_threshold'}) +def nms(boxes, scores, iou_threshold, offset=0, score_threshold=0, max_num=-1): + """Dispatch to either CPU or GPU NMS implementations. + + The input can be either torch tensor or numpy array. GPU NMS will be used + if the input is gpu tensor, otherwise CPU NMS + will be used. The returned type will always be the same as inputs. + + Arguments: + boxes (torch.Tensor or np.ndarray): boxes in shape (N, 4). + scores (torch.Tensor or np.ndarray): scores in shape (N, ). + iou_threshold (float): IoU threshold for NMS. + offset (int, 0 or 1): boxes' width or height is (x2 - x1 + offset). + score_threshold (float): score threshold for NMS. + max_num (int): maximum number of boxes after NMS. + + Returns: + tuple: kept dets(boxes and scores) and indice, which is always the \ + same data type as the input. + + Example: + >>> boxes = np.array([[49.1, 32.4, 51.0, 35.9], + >>> [49.3, 32.9, 51.0, 35.3], + >>> [49.2, 31.8, 51.0, 35.4], + >>> [35.1, 11.5, 39.1, 15.7], + >>> [35.6, 11.8, 39.3, 14.2], + >>> [35.3, 11.5, 39.9, 14.5], + >>> [35.2, 11.7, 39.7, 15.7]], dtype=np.float32) + >>> scores = np.array([0.9, 0.9, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3],\ + dtype=np.float32) + >>> iou_threshold = 0.6 + >>> dets, inds = nms(boxes, scores, iou_threshold) + >>> assert len(inds) == len(dets) == 3 + """ + assert isinstance(boxes, (torch.Tensor, np.ndarray)) + assert isinstance(scores, (torch.Tensor, np.ndarray)) + is_numpy = False + if isinstance(boxes, np.ndarray): + is_numpy = True + boxes = torch.from_numpy(boxes) + if isinstance(scores, np.ndarray): + scores = torch.from_numpy(scores) + assert boxes.size(1) == 4 + assert boxes.size(0) == scores.size(0) + assert offset in (0, 1) + + if torch.__version__ == 'parrots': + indata_list = [boxes, scores] + indata_dict = { + 'iou_threshold': float(iou_threshold), + 'offset': int(offset) + } + inds = ext_module.nms(*indata_list, **indata_dict) + else: + inds = NMSop.apply(boxes, scores, iou_threshold, offset, + score_threshold, max_num) + dets = torch.cat((boxes[inds], scores[inds].reshape(-1, 1)), dim=1) + if is_numpy: + dets = dets.cpu().numpy() + inds = inds.cpu().numpy() + return dets, inds + + +@deprecated_api_warning({'iou_thr': 'iou_threshold'}) +def soft_nms(boxes, + scores, + iou_threshold=0.3, + sigma=0.5, + min_score=1e-3, + method='linear', + offset=0): + """Dispatch to only CPU Soft NMS implementations. + + The input can be either a torch tensor or numpy array. + The returned type will always be the same as inputs. + + Arguments: + boxes (torch.Tensor or np.ndarray): boxes in shape (N, 4). + scores (torch.Tensor or np.ndarray): scores in shape (N, ). + iou_threshold (float): IoU threshold for NMS. + sigma (float): hyperparameter for gaussian method + min_score (float): score filter threshold + method (str): either 'linear' or 'gaussian' + offset (int, 0 or 1): boxes' width or height is (x2 - x1 + offset). + + Returns: + tuple: kept dets(boxes and scores) and indice, which is always the \ + same data type as the input. + + Example: + >>> boxes = np.array([[4., 3., 5., 3.], + >>> [4., 3., 5., 4.], + >>> [3., 1., 3., 1.], + >>> [3., 1., 3., 1.], + >>> [3., 1., 3., 1.], + >>> [3., 1., 3., 1.]], dtype=np.float32) + >>> scores = np.array([0.9, 0.9, 0.5, 0.5, 0.4, 0.0], dtype=np.float32) + >>> iou_threshold = 0.6 + >>> dets, inds = soft_nms(boxes, scores, iou_threshold, sigma=0.5) + >>> assert len(inds) == len(dets) == 5 + """ + + assert isinstance(boxes, (torch.Tensor, np.ndarray)) + assert isinstance(scores, (torch.Tensor, np.ndarray)) + is_numpy = False + if isinstance(boxes, np.ndarray): + is_numpy = True + boxes = torch.from_numpy(boxes) + if isinstance(scores, np.ndarray): + scores = torch.from_numpy(scores) + assert boxes.size(1) == 4 + assert boxes.size(0) == scores.size(0) + assert offset in (0, 1) + method_dict = {'naive': 0, 'linear': 1, 'gaussian': 2} + assert method in method_dict.keys() + + if torch.__version__ == 'parrots': + dets = boxes.new_empty((boxes.size(0), 5), device='cpu') + indata_list = [boxes.cpu(), scores.cpu(), dets.cpu()] + indata_dict = { + 'iou_threshold': float(iou_threshold), + 'sigma': float(sigma), + 'min_score': min_score, + 'method': method_dict[method], + 'offset': int(offset) + } + inds = ext_module.softnms(*indata_list, **indata_dict) + else: + dets, inds = SoftNMSop.apply(boxes.cpu(), scores.cpu(), + float(iou_threshold), float(sigma), + float(min_score), method_dict[method], + int(offset)) + + dets = dets[:inds.size(0)] + + if is_numpy: + dets = dets.cpu().numpy() + inds = inds.cpu().numpy() + return dets, inds + else: + return dets.to(device=boxes.device), inds.to(device=boxes.device) + + +def batched_nms(boxes, scores, idxs, nms_cfg, class_agnostic=False): + """Performs non-maximum suppression in a batched fashion. + + Modified from https://github.com/pytorch/vision/blob + /505cd6957711af790211896d32b40291bea1bc21/torchvision/ops/boxes.py#L39. + In order to perform NMS independently per class, we add an offset to all + the boxes. The offset is dependent only on the class idx, and is large + enough so that boxes from different classes do not overlap. + + Arguments: + boxes (torch.Tensor): boxes in shape (N, 4). + scores (torch.Tensor): scores in shape (N, ). + idxs (torch.Tensor): each index value correspond to a bbox cluster, + and NMS will not be applied between elements of different idxs, + shape (N, ). + nms_cfg (dict): specify nms type and other parameters like iou_thr. + Possible keys includes the following. + + - iou_thr (float): IoU threshold used for NMS. + - split_thr (float): threshold number of boxes. In some cases the + number of boxes is large (e.g., 200k). To avoid OOM during + training, the users could set `split_thr` to a small value. + If the number of boxes is greater than the threshold, it will + perform NMS on each group of boxes separately and sequentially. + Defaults to 10000. + class_agnostic (bool): if true, nms is class agnostic, + i.e. IoU thresholding happens over all boxes, + regardless of the predicted class. + + Returns: + tuple: kept dets and indice. + """ + nms_cfg_ = nms_cfg.copy() + class_agnostic = nms_cfg_.pop('class_agnostic', class_agnostic) + if class_agnostic: + boxes_for_nms = boxes + else: + max_coordinate = boxes.max() + offsets = idxs.to(boxes) * (max_coordinate + torch.tensor(1).to(boxes)) + boxes_for_nms = boxes + offsets[:, None] + + nms_type = nms_cfg_.pop('type', 'nms') + nms_op = eval(nms_type) + + split_thr = nms_cfg_.pop('split_thr', 10000) + # Won't split to multiple nms nodes when exporting to onnx + if boxes_for_nms.shape[0] < split_thr or torch.onnx.is_in_onnx_export(): + dets, keep = nms_op(boxes_for_nms, scores, **nms_cfg_) + boxes = boxes[keep] + # -1 indexing works abnormal in TensorRT + # This assumes `dets` has 5 dimensions where + # the last dimension is score. + # TODO: more elegant way to handle the dimension issue. + # Some type of nms would reweight the score, such as SoftNMS + scores = dets[:, 4] + else: + max_num = nms_cfg_.pop('max_num', -1) + total_mask = scores.new_zeros(scores.size(), dtype=torch.bool) + # Some type of nms would reweight the score, such as SoftNMS + scores_after_nms = scores.new_zeros(scores.size()) + for id in torch.unique(idxs): + mask = (idxs == id).nonzero(as_tuple=False).view(-1) + dets, keep = nms_op(boxes_for_nms[mask], scores[mask], **nms_cfg_) + total_mask[mask[keep]] = True + scores_after_nms[mask[keep]] = dets[:, -1] + keep = total_mask.nonzero(as_tuple=False).view(-1) + + scores, inds = scores_after_nms[keep].sort(descending=True) + keep = keep[inds] + boxes = boxes[keep] + + if max_num > 0: + keep = keep[:max_num] + boxes = boxes[:max_num] + scores = scores[:max_num] + + return torch.cat([boxes, scores[:, None]], -1), keep + + +def nms_match(dets, iou_threshold): + """Matched dets into different groups by NMS. + + NMS match is Similar to NMS but when a bbox is suppressed, nms match will + record the indice of suppressed bbox and form a group with the indice of + kept bbox. In each group, indice is sorted as score order. + + Arguments: + dets (torch.Tensor | np.ndarray): Det boxes with scores, shape (N, 5). + iou_thr (float): IoU thresh for NMS. + + Returns: + List[torch.Tensor | np.ndarray]: The outer list corresponds different + matched group, the inner Tensor corresponds the indices for a group + in score order. + """ + if dets.shape[0] == 0: + matched = [] + else: + assert dets.shape[-1] == 5, 'inputs dets.shape should be (N, 5), ' \ + f'but get {dets.shape}' + if isinstance(dets, torch.Tensor): + dets_t = dets.detach().cpu() + else: + dets_t = torch.from_numpy(dets) + indata_list = [dets_t] + indata_dict = {'iou_threshold': float(iou_threshold)} + matched = ext_module.nms_match(*indata_list, **indata_dict) + if torch.__version__ == 'parrots': + matched = matched.tolist() + + if isinstance(dets, torch.Tensor): + return [dets.new_tensor(m, dtype=torch.long) for m in matched] + else: + return [np.array(m, dtype=np.int) for m in matched] + + +def nms_rotated(dets, scores, iou_threshold, labels=None): + """Performs non-maximum suppression (NMS) on the rotated boxes according to + their intersection-over-union (IoU). + + Rotated NMS iteratively removes lower scoring rotated boxes which have an + IoU greater than iou_threshold with another (higher scoring) rotated box. + + Args: + boxes (Tensor): Rotated boxes in shape (N, 5). They are expected to \ + be in (x_ctr, y_ctr, width, height, angle_radian) format. + scores (Tensor): scores in shape (N, ). + iou_threshold (float): IoU thresh for NMS. + labels (Tensor): boxes' label in shape (N,). + + Returns: + tuple: kept dets(boxes and scores) and indice, which is always the \ + same data type as the input. + """ + if dets.shape[0] == 0: + return dets, None + multi_label = labels is not None + if multi_label: + dets_wl = torch.cat((dets, labels.unsqueeze(1)), 1) + else: + dets_wl = dets + _, order = scores.sort(0, descending=True) + dets_sorted = dets_wl.index_select(0, order) + + if torch.__version__ == 'parrots': + keep_inds = ext_module.nms_rotated( + dets_wl, + scores, + order, + dets_sorted, + iou_threshold=iou_threshold, + multi_label=multi_label) + else: + keep_inds = ext_module.nms_rotated(dets_wl, scores, order, dets_sorted, + iou_threshold, multi_label) + dets = torch.cat((dets[keep_inds], scores[keep_inds].reshape(-1, 1)), + dim=1) + return dets, keep_inds diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/points_in_boxes.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/points_in_boxes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4003173a53052161dbcd687a2fa1d755642fdab8 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/points_in_boxes.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +import torch + +from ..utils import ext_loader + +ext_module = ext_loader.load_ext('_ext', [ + 'points_in_boxes_part_forward', 'points_in_boxes_cpu_forward', + 'points_in_boxes_all_forward' +]) + + +def points_in_boxes_part(points, boxes): + """Find the box in which each point is (CUDA). + + Args: + points (torch.Tensor): [B, M, 3], [x, y, z] in LiDAR/DEPTH coordinate + boxes (torch.Tensor): [B, T, 7], + num_valid_boxes <= T, [x, y, z, x_size, y_size, z_size, rz] in + LiDAR/DEPTH coordinate, (x, y, z) is the bottom center + + Returns: + box_idxs_of_pts (torch.Tensor): (B, M), default background = -1 + """ + assert points.shape[0] == boxes.shape[0], \ + 'Points and boxes should have the same batch size, ' \ + f'but got {points.shape[0]} and {boxes.shape[0]}' + assert boxes.shape[2] == 7, \ + 'boxes dimension should be 7, ' \ + f'but got unexpected shape {boxes.shape[2]}' + assert points.shape[2] == 3, \ + 'points dimension should be 3, ' \ + f'but got unexpected shape {points.shape[2]}' + batch_size, num_points, _ = points.shape + + box_idxs_of_pts = points.new_zeros((batch_size, num_points), + dtype=torch.int).fill_(-1) + + # If manually put the tensor 'points' or 'boxes' on a device + # which is not the current device, some temporary variables + # will be created on the current device in the cuda op, + # and the output will be incorrect. + # Therefore, we force the current device to be the same + # as the device of the tensors if it was not. + # Please refer to https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmdetection3d/issues/305 + # for the incorrect output before the fix. + points_device = points.get_device() + assert points_device == boxes.get_device(), \ + 'Points and boxes should be put on the same device' + if torch.cuda.current_device() != points_device: + torch.cuda.set_device(points_device) + + ext_module.points_in_boxes_part_forward(boxes.contiguous(), + points.contiguous(), + box_idxs_of_pts) + + return box_idxs_of_pts + + +def points_in_boxes_cpu(points, boxes): + """Find all boxes in which each point is (CPU). The CPU version of + :meth:`points_in_boxes_all`. + + Args: + points (torch.Tensor): [B, M, 3], [x, y, z] in + LiDAR/DEPTH coordinate + boxes (torch.Tensor): [B, T, 7], + num_valid_boxes <= T, [x, y, z, x_size, y_size, z_size, rz], + (x, y, z) is the bottom center. + + Returns: + box_idxs_of_pts (torch.Tensor): (B, M, T), default background = 0. + """ + assert points.shape[0] == boxes.shape[0], \ + 'Points and boxes should have the same batch size, ' \ + f'but got {points.shape[0]} and {boxes.shape[0]}' + assert boxes.shape[2] == 7, \ + 'boxes dimension should be 7, ' \ + f'but got unexpected shape {boxes.shape[2]}' + assert points.shape[2] == 3, \ + 'points dimension should be 3, ' \ + f'but got unexpected shape {points.shape[2]}' + batch_size, num_points, _ = points.shape + num_boxes = boxes.shape[1] + + point_indices = points.new_zeros((batch_size, num_boxes, num_points), + dtype=torch.int) + for b in range(batch_size): + ext_module.points_in_boxes_cpu_forward(boxes[b].float().contiguous(), + points[b].float().contiguous(), + point_indices[b]) + point_indices = point_indices.transpose(1, 2) + + return point_indices + + +def points_in_boxes_all(points, boxes): + """Find all boxes in which each point is (CUDA). + + Args: + points (torch.Tensor): [B, M, 3], [x, y, z] in LiDAR/DEPTH coordinate + boxes (torch.Tensor): [B, T, 7], + num_valid_boxes <= T, [x, y, z, x_size, y_size, z_size, rz], + (x, y, z) is the bottom center. + + Returns: + box_idxs_of_pts (torch.Tensor): (B, M, T), default background = 0. + """ + assert boxes.shape[0] == points.shape[0], \ + 'Points and boxes should have the same batch size, ' \ + f'but got {boxes.shape[0]} and {boxes.shape[0]}' + assert boxes.shape[2] == 7, \ + 'boxes dimension should be 7, ' \ + f'but got unexpected shape {boxes.shape[2]}' + assert points.shape[2] == 3, \ + 'points dimension should be 3, ' \ + f'but got unexpected shape {points.shape[2]}' + batch_size, num_points, _ = points.shape + num_boxes = boxes.shape[1] + + box_idxs_of_pts = points.new_zeros((batch_size, num_points, num_boxes), + dtype=torch.int).fill_(0) + + # Same reason as line 25-32 + points_device = points.get_device() + assert points_device == boxes.get_device(), \ + 'Points and boxes should be put on the same device' + if torch.cuda.current_device() != points_device: + torch.cuda.set_device(points_device) + + ext_module.points_in_boxes_all_forward(boxes.contiguous(), + points.contiguous(), + box_idxs_of_pts) + + return box_idxs_of_pts diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/psa_mask.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/psa_mask.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cdf14e62b50e8d4dd6856c94333c703bcc4c9ab6 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/psa_mask.py @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# Modified from https://github.com/hszhao/semseg/blob/master/lib/psa +from torch import nn +from torch.autograd import Function +from torch.nn.modules.utils import _pair + +from ..utils import ext_loader + +ext_module = ext_loader.load_ext('_ext', + ['psamask_forward', 'psamask_backward']) + + +class PSAMaskFunction(Function): + + @staticmethod + def symbolic(g, input, psa_type, mask_size): + return g.op( + 'mmcv::MMCVPSAMask', + input, + psa_type_i=psa_type, + mask_size_i=mask_size) + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, input, psa_type, mask_size): + ctx.psa_type = psa_type + ctx.mask_size = _pair(mask_size) + ctx.save_for_backward(input) + + h_mask, w_mask = ctx.mask_size + batch_size, channels, h_feature, w_feature = input.size() + assert channels == h_mask * w_mask + output = input.new_zeros( + (batch_size, h_feature * w_feature, h_feature, w_feature)) + + ext_module.psamask_forward( + input, + output, + psa_type=psa_type, + num_=batch_size, + h_feature=h_feature, + w_feature=w_feature, + h_mask=h_mask, + w_mask=w_mask, + half_h_mask=(h_mask - 1) // 2, + half_w_mask=(w_mask - 1) // 2) + return output + + @staticmethod + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + input = ctx.saved_tensors[0] + psa_type = ctx.psa_type + h_mask, w_mask = ctx.mask_size + batch_size, channels, h_feature, w_feature = input.size() + grad_input = grad_output.new_zeros( + (batch_size, channels, h_feature, w_feature)) + ext_module.psamask_backward( + grad_output, + grad_input, + psa_type=psa_type, + num_=batch_size, + h_feature=h_feature, + w_feature=w_feature, + h_mask=h_mask, + w_mask=w_mask, + half_h_mask=(h_mask - 1) // 2, + half_w_mask=(w_mask - 1) // 2) + return grad_input, None, None, None + + +psa_mask = PSAMaskFunction.apply + + +class PSAMask(nn.Module): + + def __init__(self, psa_type, mask_size=None): + super(PSAMask, self).__init__() + assert psa_type in ['collect', 'distribute'] + if psa_type == 'collect': + psa_type_enum = 0 + else: + psa_type_enum = 1 + self.psa_type_enum = psa_type_enum + self.mask_size = mask_size + self.psa_type = psa_type + + def forward(self, input): + return psa_mask(input, self.psa_type_enum, self.mask_size) + + def __repr__(self): + s = self.__class__.__name__ + s += f'(psa_type={self.psa_type}, ' + s += f'mask_size={self.mask_size})' + return s diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/roi_align.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/roi_align.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0755aefc66e67233ceae0f4b77948301c443e9fb --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/roi_align.py @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +from torch.autograd import Function +from torch.autograd.function import once_differentiable +from torch.nn.modules.utils import _pair + +from ..utils import deprecated_api_warning, ext_loader + +ext_module = ext_loader.load_ext('_ext', + ['roi_align_forward', 'roi_align_backward']) + + +class RoIAlignFunction(Function): + + @staticmethod + def symbolic(g, input, rois, output_size, spatial_scale, sampling_ratio, + pool_mode, aligned): + from ..onnx import is_custom_op_loaded + has_custom_op = is_custom_op_loaded() + if has_custom_op: + return g.op( + 'mmcv::MMCVRoiAlign', + input, + rois, + output_height_i=output_size[0], + output_width_i=output_size[1], + spatial_scale_f=spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio_i=sampling_ratio, + mode_s=pool_mode, + aligned_i=aligned) + else: + from torch.onnx.symbolic_opset9 import sub, squeeze + from torch.onnx.symbolic_helper import _slice_helper + from torch.onnx import TensorProtoDataType + # batch_indices = rois[:, 0].long() + batch_indices = _slice_helper( + g, rois, axes=[1], starts=[0], ends=[1]) + batch_indices = squeeze(g, batch_indices, 1) + batch_indices = g.op( + 'Cast', batch_indices, to_i=TensorProtoDataType.INT64) + # rois = rois[:, 1:] + rois = _slice_helper(g, rois, axes=[1], starts=[1], ends=[5]) + if aligned: + # rois -= 0.5/spatial_scale + aligned_offset = g.op( + 'Constant', + value_t=torch.tensor([0.5 / spatial_scale], + dtype=torch.float32)) + rois = sub(g, rois, aligned_offset) + # roi align + return g.op( + 'RoiAlign', + input, + rois, + batch_indices, + output_height_i=output_size[0], + output_width_i=output_size[1], + spatial_scale_f=spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio_i=max(0, sampling_ratio), + mode_s=pool_mode) + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, + input, + rois, + output_size, + spatial_scale=1.0, + sampling_ratio=0, + pool_mode='avg', + aligned=True): + ctx.output_size = _pair(output_size) + ctx.spatial_scale = spatial_scale + ctx.sampling_ratio = sampling_ratio + assert pool_mode in ('max', 'avg') + ctx.pool_mode = 0 if pool_mode == 'max' else 1 + ctx.aligned = aligned + ctx.input_shape = input.size() + + assert rois.size(1) == 5, 'RoI must be (idx, x1, y1, x2, y2)!' + + output_shape = (rois.size(0), input.size(1), ctx.output_size[0], + ctx.output_size[1]) + output = input.new_zeros(output_shape) + if ctx.pool_mode == 0: + argmax_y = input.new_zeros(output_shape) + argmax_x = input.new_zeros(output_shape) + else: + argmax_y = input.new_zeros(0) + argmax_x = input.new_zeros(0) + + ext_module.roi_align_forward( + input, + rois, + output, + argmax_y, + argmax_x, + aligned_height=ctx.output_size[0], + aligned_width=ctx.output_size[1], + spatial_scale=ctx.spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio=ctx.sampling_ratio, + pool_mode=ctx.pool_mode, + aligned=ctx.aligned) + + ctx.save_for_backward(rois, argmax_y, argmax_x) + return output + + @staticmethod + @once_differentiable + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + rois, argmax_y, argmax_x = ctx.saved_tensors + grad_input = grad_output.new_zeros(ctx.input_shape) + # complex head architecture may cause grad_output uncontiguous. + grad_output = grad_output.contiguous() + ext_module.roi_align_backward( + grad_output, + rois, + argmax_y, + argmax_x, + grad_input, + aligned_height=ctx.output_size[0], + aligned_width=ctx.output_size[1], + spatial_scale=ctx.spatial_scale, + sampling_ratio=ctx.sampling_ratio, + pool_mode=ctx.pool_mode, + aligned=ctx.aligned) + return grad_input, None, None, None, None, None, None + + +roi_align = RoIAlignFunction.apply + + +class RoIAlign(nn.Module): + """RoI align pooling layer. + + Args: + output_size (tuple): h, w + spatial_scale (float): scale the input boxes by this number + sampling_ratio (int): number of inputs samples to take for each + output sample. 0 to take samples densely for current models. + pool_mode (str, 'avg' or 'max'): pooling mode in each bin. + aligned (bool): if False, use the legacy implementation in + MMDetection. If True, align the results more perfectly. + use_torchvision (bool): whether to use roi_align from torchvision. + + Note: + The implementation of RoIAlign when aligned=True is modified from + https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/ + + The meaning of aligned=True: + + Given a continuous coordinate c, its two neighboring pixel + indices (in our pixel model) are computed by floor(c - 0.5) and + ceil(c - 0.5). For example, c=1.3 has pixel neighbors with discrete + indices [0] and [1] (which are sampled from the underlying signal + at continuous coordinates 0.5 and 1.5). But the original roi_align + (aligned=False) does not subtract the 0.5 when computing + neighboring pixel indices and therefore it uses pixels with a + slightly incorrect alignment (relative to our pixel model) when + performing bilinear interpolation. + + With `aligned=True`, + we first appropriately scale the ROI and then shift it by -0.5 + prior to calling roi_align. This produces the correct neighbors; + + The difference does not make a difference to the model's + performance if ROIAlign is used together with conv layers. + """ + + @deprecated_api_warning( + { + 'out_size': 'output_size', + 'sample_num': 'sampling_ratio' + }, + cls_name='RoIAlign') + def __init__(self, + output_size, + spatial_scale=1.0, + sampling_ratio=0, + pool_mode='avg', + aligned=True, + use_torchvision=False): + super(RoIAlign, self).__init__() + + self.output_size = _pair(output_size) + self.spatial_scale = float(spatial_scale) + self.sampling_ratio = int(sampling_ratio) + self.pool_mode = pool_mode + self.aligned = aligned + self.use_torchvision = use_torchvision + + def forward(self, input, rois): + """ + Args: + input: NCHW images + rois: Bx5 boxes. First column is the index into N.\ + The other 4 columns are xyxy. + """ + if self.use_torchvision: + from torchvision.ops import roi_align as tv_roi_align + if 'aligned' in tv_roi_align.__code__.co_varnames: + return tv_roi_align(input, rois, self.output_size, + self.spatial_scale, self.sampling_ratio, + self.aligned) + else: + if self.aligned: + rois -= rois.new_tensor([0.] + + [0.5 / self.spatial_scale] * 4) + return tv_roi_align(input, rois, self.output_size, + self.spatial_scale, self.sampling_ratio) + else: + return roi_align(input, rois, self.output_size, self.spatial_scale, + self.sampling_ratio, self.pool_mode, self.aligned) + + def __repr__(self): + s = self.__class__.__name__ + s += f'(output_size={self.output_size}, ' + s += f'spatial_scale={self.spatial_scale}, ' + s += f'sampling_ratio={self.sampling_ratio}, ' + s += f'pool_mode={self.pool_mode}, ' + s += f'aligned={self.aligned}, ' + s += f'use_torchvision={self.use_torchvision})' + return s diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/roipoint_pool3d.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/roipoint_pool3d.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0a21412c0728431c04b84245bc2e3109eea9aefc --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/roipoint_pool3d.py @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +from torch import nn as nn +from torch.autograd import Function + +from ..utils import ext_loader + +ext_module = ext_loader.load_ext('_ext', ['roipoint_pool3d_forward']) + + +class RoIPointPool3d(nn.Module): + """Encode the geometry-specific features of each 3D proposal. + + Please refer to `Paper of PartA2 `_ + for more details. + + Args: + num_sampled_points (int, optional): Number of samples in each roi. + Default: 512. + """ + + def __init__(self, num_sampled_points=512): + super().__init__() + self.num_sampled_points = num_sampled_points + + def forward(self, points, point_features, boxes3d): + """ + Args: + points (torch.Tensor): Input points whose shape is (B, N, C). + point_features (torch.Tensor): Features of input points whose shape + is (B, N, C). + boxes3d (B, M, 7), Input bounding boxes whose shape is (B, M, 7). + + Returns: + pooled_features (torch.Tensor): The output pooled features whose + shape is (B, M, 512, 3 + C). + pooled_empty_flag (torch.Tensor): Empty flag whose shape is (B, M). + """ + return RoIPointPool3dFunction.apply(points, point_features, boxes3d, + self.num_sampled_points) + + +class RoIPointPool3dFunction(Function): + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, points, point_features, boxes3d, num_sampled_points=512): + """ + Args: + points (torch.Tensor): Input points whose shape is (B, N, C). + point_features (torch.Tensor): Features of input points whose shape + is (B, N, C). + boxes3d (B, M, 7), Input bounding boxes whose shape is (B, M, 7). + num_sampled_points (int, optional): The num of sampled points. + Default: 512. + + Returns: + pooled_features (torch.Tensor): The output pooled features whose + shape is (B, M, 512, 3 + C). + pooled_empty_flag (torch.Tensor): Empty flag whose shape is (B, M). + """ + assert len(points.shape) == 3 and points.shape[2] == 3 + batch_size, boxes_num, feature_len = points.shape[0], boxes3d.shape[ + 1], point_features.shape[2] + pooled_boxes3d = boxes3d.view(batch_size, -1, 7) + pooled_features = point_features.new_zeros( + (batch_size, boxes_num, num_sampled_points, 3 + feature_len)) + pooled_empty_flag = point_features.new_zeros( + (batch_size, boxes_num)).int() + + ext_module.roipoint_pool3d_forward(points.contiguous(), + pooled_boxes3d.contiguous(), + point_features.contiguous(), + pooled_features, pooled_empty_flag) + + return pooled_features, pooled_empty_flag + + @staticmethod + def backward(ctx, grad_out): + raise NotImplementedError diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/tin_shift.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/tin_shift.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..472c9fcfe45a124e819b7ed5653e585f94a8811e --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/ops/tin_shift.py @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +# Code reference from "Temporal Interlacing Network" +# https://github.com/deepcs233/TIN/blob/master/cuda_shift/rtc_wrap.py +# Hao Shao, Shengju Qian, Yu Liu +# shaoh19@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn, sjqian@cse.cuhk.edu.hk, yuliu@ee.cuhk.edu.hk + +import torch +import torch.nn as nn +from torch.autograd import Function + +from ..utils import ext_loader + +ext_module = ext_loader.load_ext('_ext', + ['tin_shift_forward', 'tin_shift_backward']) + + +class TINShiftFunction(Function): + + @staticmethod + def forward(ctx, input, shift): + C = input.size(2) + num_segments = shift.size(1) + if C // num_segments <= 0 or C % num_segments != 0: + raise ValueError('C should be a multiple of num_segments, ' + f'but got C={C} and num_segments={num_segments}.') + + ctx.save_for_backward(shift) + + out = torch.zeros_like(input) + ext_module.tin_shift_forward(input, shift, out) + + return out + + @staticmethod + def backward(ctx, grad_output): + + shift = ctx.saved_tensors[0] + data_grad_input = grad_output.new(*grad_output.size()).zero_() + shift_grad_input = shift.new(*shift.size()).zero_() + ext_module.tin_shift_backward(grad_output, shift, data_grad_input) + + return data_grad_input, shift_grad_input + + +tin_shift = TINShiftFunction.apply + + +class TINShift(nn.Module): + """Temporal Interlace Shift. + + Temporal Interlace shift is a differentiable temporal-wise frame shifting + which is proposed in "Temporal Interlacing Network" + + Please refer to https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.06499 for more details. + Code is modified from https://github.com/mit-han-lab/temporal-shift-module + """ + + def forward(self, input, shift): + """Perform temporal interlace shift. + + Args: + input (Tensor): Feature map with shape [N, num_segments, C, H * W]. + shift (Tensor): Shift tensor with shape [N, num_segments]. + + Returns: + Feature map after temporal interlace shift. + """ + return tin_shift(input, shift) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/__init__.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2ed2c17ad357742e423beeaf4d35db03fe9af469 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from .collate import collate +from .data_container import DataContainer +from .data_parallel import MMDataParallel +from .distributed import MMDistributedDataParallel +from .registry import MODULE_WRAPPERS +from .scatter_gather import scatter, scatter_kwargs +from .utils import is_module_wrapper + +__all__ = [ + 'collate', 'DataContainer', 'MMDataParallel', 'MMDistributedDataParallel', + 'scatter', 'scatter_kwargs', 'is_module_wrapper', 'MODULE_WRAPPERS' +] diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/_functions.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/_functions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9b5a8a44483ab991411d07122b22a1d027e4be8e --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/_functions.py @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import torch +from torch.nn.parallel._functions import _get_stream + + +def scatter(input, devices, streams=None): + """Scatters tensor across multiple GPUs.""" + if streams is None: + streams = [None] * len(devices) + + if isinstance(input, list): + chunk_size = (len(input) - 1) // len(devices) + 1 + outputs = [ + scatter(input[i], [devices[i // chunk_size]], + [streams[i // chunk_size]]) for i in range(len(input)) + ] + return outputs + elif isinstance(input, torch.Tensor): + output = input.contiguous() + # TODO: copy to a pinned buffer first (if copying from CPU) + stream = streams[0] if output.numel() > 0 else None + if devices != [-1]: + with torch.cuda.device(devices[0]), torch.cuda.stream(stream): + output = output.cuda(devices[0], non_blocking=True) + else: + # unsqueeze the first dimension thus the tensor's shape is the + # same as those scattered with GPU. + output = output.unsqueeze(0) + return output + else: + raise Exception(f'Unknown type {type(input)}.') + + +def synchronize_stream(output, devices, streams): + if isinstance(output, list): + chunk_size = len(output) // len(devices) + for i in range(len(devices)): + for j in range(chunk_size): + synchronize_stream(output[i * chunk_size + j], [devices[i]], + [streams[i]]) + elif isinstance(output, torch.Tensor): + if output.numel() != 0: + with torch.cuda.device(devices[0]): + main_stream = torch.cuda.current_stream() + main_stream.wait_stream(streams[0]) + output.record_stream(main_stream) + else: + raise Exception(f'Unknown type {type(output)}.') + + +def get_input_device(input): + if isinstance(input, list): + for item in input: + input_device = get_input_device(item) + if input_device != -1: + return input_device + return -1 + elif isinstance(input, torch.Tensor): + return input.get_device() if input.is_cuda else -1 + else: + raise Exception(f'Unknown type {type(input)}.') + + +class Scatter: + + @staticmethod + def forward(target_gpus, input): + input_device = get_input_device(input) + streams = None + if input_device == -1 and target_gpus != [-1]: + # Perform CPU to GPU copies in a background stream + streams = [_get_stream(device) for device in target_gpus] + + outputs = scatter(input, target_gpus, streams) + # Synchronize with the copy stream + if streams is not None: + synchronize_stream(outputs, target_gpus, streams) + + return tuple(outputs) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/collate.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/collate.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad749197df21b0d74297548be5f66a696adebf7f --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/collate.py @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from collections.abc import Mapping, Sequence + +import torch +import torch.nn.functional as F +from torch.utils.data.dataloader import default_collate + +from .data_container import DataContainer + + +def collate(batch, samples_per_gpu=1): + """Puts each data field into a tensor/DataContainer with outer dimension + batch size. + + Extend default_collate to add support for + :type:`~mmcv.parallel.DataContainer`. There are 3 cases. + + 1. cpu_only = True, e.g., meta data + 2. cpu_only = False, stack = True, e.g., images tensors + 3. cpu_only = False, stack = False, e.g., gt bboxes + """ + + if not isinstance(batch, Sequence): + raise TypeError(f'{batch.dtype} is not supported.') + + if isinstance(batch[0], DataContainer): + stacked = [] + if batch[0].cpu_only: + for i in range(0, len(batch), samples_per_gpu): + stacked.append( + [sample.data for sample in batch[i:i + samples_per_gpu]]) + return DataContainer( + stacked, batch[0].stack, batch[0].padding_value, cpu_only=True) + elif batch[0].stack: + for i in range(0, len(batch), samples_per_gpu): + assert isinstance(batch[i].data, torch.Tensor) + + if batch[i].pad_dims is not None: + ndim = batch[i].dim() + assert ndim > batch[i].pad_dims + max_shape = [0 for _ in range(batch[i].pad_dims)] + for dim in range(1, batch[i].pad_dims + 1): + max_shape[dim - 1] = batch[i].size(-dim) + for sample in batch[i:i + samples_per_gpu]: + for dim in range(0, ndim - batch[i].pad_dims): + assert batch[i].size(dim) == sample.size(dim) + for dim in range(1, batch[i].pad_dims + 1): + max_shape[dim - 1] = max(max_shape[dim - 1], + sample.size(-dim)) + padded_samples = [] + for sample in batch[i:i + samples_per_gpu]: + pad = [0 for _ in range(batch[i].pad_dims * 2)] + for dim in range(1, batch[i].pad_dims + 1): + pad[2 * dim - + 1] = max_shape[dim - 1] - sample.size(-dim) + padded_samples.append( + F.pad( + sample.data, pad, value=sample.padding_value)) + stacked.append(default_collate(padded_samples)) + elif batch[i].pad_dims is None: + stacked.append( + default_collate([ + sample.data + for sample in batch[i:i + samples_per_gpu] + ])) + else: + raise ValueError( + 'pad_dims should be either None or integers (1-3)') + + else: + for i in range(0, len(batch), samples_per_gpu): + stacked.append( + [sample.data for sample in batch[i:i + samples_per_gpu]]) + return DataContainer(stacked, batch[0].stack, batch[0].padding_value) + elif isinstance(batch[0], Sequence): + transposed = zip(*batch) + return [collate(samples, samples_per_gpu) for samples in transposed] + elif isinstance(batch[0], Mapping): + return { + key: collate([d[key] for d in batch], samples_per_gpu) + for key in batch[0] + } + else: + return default_collate(batch) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/data_container.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/data_container.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cedb0d32a51a1f575a622b38de2cee3ab4757821 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/data_container.py @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import functools + +import torch + + +def assert_tensor_type(func): + + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): + if not isinstance(args[0].data, torch.Tensor): + raise AttributeError( + f'{args[0].__class__.__name__} has no attribute ' + f'{func.__name__} for type {args[0].datatype}') + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + return wrapper + + +class DataContainer: + """A container for any type of objects. + + Typically tensors will be stacked in the collate function and sliced along + some dimension in the scatter function. This behavior has some limitations. + 1. All tensors have to be the same size. + 2. Types are limited (numpy array or Tensor). + + We design `DataContainer` and `MMDataParallel` to overcome these + limitations. The behavior can be either of the following. + + - copy to GPU, pad all tensors to the same size and stack them + - copy to GPU without stacking + - leave the objects as is and pass it to the model + - pad_dims specifies the number of last few dimensions to do padding + """ + + def __init__(self, + data, + stack=False, + padding_value=0, + cpu_only=False, + pad_dims=2): + self._data = data + self._cpu_only = cpu_only + self._stack = stack + self._padding_value = padding_value + assert pad_dims in [None, 1, 2, 3] + self._pad_dims = pad_dims + + def __repr__(self): + return f'{self.__class__.__name__}({repr(self.data)})' + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._data) + + @property + def data(self): + return self._data + + @property + def datatype(self): + if isinstance(self.data, torch.Tensor): + return self.data.type() + else: + return type(self.data) + + @property + def cpu_only(self): + return self._cpu_only + + @property + def stack(self): + return self._stack + + @property + def padding_value(self): + return self._padding_value + + @property + def pad_dims(self): + return self._pad_dims + + @assert_tensor_type + def size(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.data.size(*args, **kwargs) + + @assert_tensor_type + def dim(self): + return self.data.dim() diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/data_parallel.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/data_parallel.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..79b5f69b654cf647dc7ae9174223781ab5c607d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/data_parallel.py @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from itertools import chain + +from torch.nn.parallel import DataParallel + +from .scatter_gather import scatter_kwargs + + +class MMDataParallel(DataParallel): + """The DataParallel module that supports DataContainer. + + MMDataParallel has two main differences with PyTorch DataParallel: + + - It supports a custom type :class:`DataContainer` which allows more + flexible control of input data during both GPU and CPU inference. + - It implement two more APIs ``train_step()`` and ``val_step()``. + + Args: + module (:class:`nn.Module`): Module to be encapsulated. + device_ids (list[int]): Device IDS of modules to be scattered to. + Defaults to None when GPU is not available. + output_device (str | int): Device ID for output. Defaults to None. + dim (int): Dimension used to scatter the data. Defaults to 0. + """ + + def __init__(self, *args, dim=0, **kwargs): + super(MMDataParallel, self).__init__(*args, dim=dim, **kwargs) + self.dim = dim + + def forward(self, *inputs, **kwargs): + """Override the original forward function. + + The main difference lies in the CPU inference where the data in + :class:`DataContainers` will still be gathered. + """ + if not self.device_ids: + # We add the following line thus the module could gather and + # convert data containers as those in GPU inference + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, [-1]) + return self.module(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + else: + return super().forward(*inputs, **kwargs) + + def scatter(self, inputs, kwargs, device_ids): + return scatter_kwargs(inputs, kwargs, device_ids, dim=self.dim) + + def train_step(self, *inputs, **kwargs): + if not self.device_ids: + # We add the following line thus the module could gather and + # convert data containers as those in GPU inference + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, [-1]) + return self.module.train_step(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + + assert len(self.device_ids) == 1, \ + ('MMDataParallel only supports single GPU training, if you need to' + ' train with multiple GPUs, please use MMDistributedDataParallel' + 'instead.') + + for t in chain(self.module.parameters(), self.module.buffers()): + if t.device != self.src_device_obj: + raise RuntimeError( + 'module must have its parameters and buffers ' + f'on device {self.src_device_obj} (device_ids[0]) but ' + f'found one of them on device: {t.device}') + + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, self.device_ids) + return self.module.train_step(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + + def val_step(self, *inputs, **kwargs): + if not self.device_ids: + # We add the following line thus the module could gather and + # convert data containers as those in GPU inference + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, [-1]) + return self.module.val_step(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + + assert len(self.device_ids) == 1, \ + ('MMDataParallel only supports single GPU training, if you need to' + ' train with multiple GPUs, please use MMDistributedDataParallel' + ' instead.') + + for t in chain(self.module.parameters(), self.module.buffers()): + if t.device != self.src_device_obj: + raise RuntimeError( + 'module must have its parameters and buffers ' + f'on device {self.src_device_obj} (device_ids[0]) but ' + f'found one of them on device: {t.device}') + + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, self.device_ids) + return self.module.val_step(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/distributed.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/distributed.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1e4c27903db58a54d37ea1ed9ec0104098b486f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/distributed.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import torch +from torch.nn.parallel.distributed import (DistributedDataParallel, + _find_tensors) + +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv import print_log +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import TORCH_VERSION, digit_version +from .scatter_gather import scatter_kwargs + + +class MMDistributedDataParallel(DistributedDataParallel): + """The DDP module that supports DataContainer. + + MMDDP has two main differences with PyTorch DDP: + + - It supports a custom type :class:`DataContainer` which allows more + flexible control of input data. + - It implement two APIs ``train_step()`` and ``val_step()``. + """ + + def to_kwargs(self, inputs, kwargs, device_id): + # Use `self.to_kwargs` instead of `self.scatter` in pytorch1.8 + # to move all tensors to device_id + return scatter_kwargs(inputs, kwargs, [device_id], dim=self.dim) + + def scatter(self, inputs, kwargs, device_ids): + return scatter_kwargs(inputs, kwargs, device_ids, dim=self.dim) + + def train_step(self, *inputs, **kwargs): + """train_step() API for module wrapped by DistributedDataParallel. + + This method is basically the same as + ``DistributedDataParallel.forward()``, while replacing + ``self.module.forward()`` with ``self.module.train_step()``. + It is compatible with PyTorch 1.1 - 1.5. + """ + + # In PyTorch >= 1.7, ``reducer._rebuild_buckets()`` is moved from the + # end of backward to the beginning of forward. + if ('parrots' not in TORCH_VERSION + and digit_version(TORCH_VERSION) >= digit_version('1.7') + and self.reducer._rebuild_buckets()): + print_log( + 'Reducer buckets have been rebuilt in this iteration.', + logger='mmcv') + + if getattr(self, 'require_forward_param_sync', True): + self._sync_params() + if self.device_ids: + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, self.device_ids) + if len(self.device_ids) == 1: + output = self.module.train_step(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + else: + outputs = self.parallel_apply( + self._module_copies[:len(inputs)], inputs, kwargs) + output = self.gather(outputs, self.output_device) + else: + output = self.module.train_step(*inputs, **kwargs) + + if torch.is_grad_enabled() and getattr( + self, 'require_backward_grad_sync', True): + if self.find_unused_parameters: + self.reducer.prepare_for_backward(list(_find_tensors(output))) + else: + self.reducer.prepare_for_backward([]) + else: + if ('parrots' not in TORCH_VERSION + and digit_version(TORCH_VERSION) > digit_version('1.2')): + self.require_forward_param_sync = False + return output + + def val_step(self, *inputs, **kwargs): + """val_step() API for module wrapped by DistributedDataParallel. + + This method is basically the same as + ``DistributedDataParallel.forward()``, while replacing + ``self.module.forward()`` with ``self.module.val_step()``. + It is compatible with PyTorch 1.1 - 1.5. + """ + # In PyTorch >= 1.7, ``reducer._rebuild_buckets()`` is moved from the + # end of backward to the beginning of forward. + if ('parrots' not in TORCH_VERSION + and digit_version(TORCH_VERSION) >= digit_version('1.7') + and self.reducer._rebuild_buckets()): + print_log( + 'Reducer buckets have been rebuilt in this iteration.', + logger='mmcv') + + if getattr(self, 'require_forward_param_sync', True): + self._sync_params() + if self.device_ids: + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, self.device_ids) + if len(self.device_ids) == 1: + output = self.module.val_step(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + else: + outputs = self.parallel_apply( + self._module_copies[:len(inputs)], inputs, kwargs) + output = self.gather(outputs, self.output_device) + else: + output = self.module.val_step(*inputs, **kwargs) + + if torch.is_grad_enabled() and getattr( + self, 'require_backward_grad_sync', True): + if self.find_unused_parameters: + self.reducer.prepare_for_backward(list(_find_tensors(output))) + else: + self.reducer.prepare_for_backward([]) + else: + if ('parrots' not in TORCH_VERSION + and digit_version(TORCH_VERSION) > digit_version('1.2')): + self.require_forward_param_sync = False + return output diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/distributed_deprecated.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/distributed_deprecated.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..676937a2085d4da20fa87923041a200fca6214eb --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/distributed_deprecated.py @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import torch +import torch.distributed as dist +import torch.nn as nn +from torch._utils import (_flatten_dense_tensors, _take_tensors, + _unflatten_dense_tensors) + +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import TORCH_VERSION, digit_version +from .registry import MODULE_WRAPPERS +from .scatter_gather import scatter_kwargs + + +@MODULE_WRAPPERS.register_module() +class MMDistributedDataParallel(nn.Module): + + def __init__(self, + module, + dim=0, + broadcast_buffers=True, + bucket_cap_mb=25): + super(MMDistributedDataParallel, self).__init__() + self.module = module + self.dim = dim + self.broadcast_buffers = broadcast_buffers + + self.broadcast_bucket_size = bucket_cap_mb * 1024 * 1024 + self._sync_params() + + def _dist_broadcast_coalesced(self, tensors, buffer_size): + for tensors in _take_tensors(tensors, buffer_size): + flat_tensors = _flatten_dense_tensors(tensors) + dist.broadcast(flat_tensors, 0) + for tensor, synced in zip( + tensors, _unflatten_dense_tensors(flat_tensors, tensors)): + tensor.copy_(synced) + + def _sync_params(self): + module_states = list(self.module.state_dict().values()) + if len(module_states) > 0: + self._dist_broadcast_coalesced(module_states, + self.broadcast_bucket_size) + if self.broadcast_buffers: + if (TORCH_VERSION != 'parrots' + and digit_version(TORCH_VERSION) < digit_version('1.0')): + buffers = [b.data for b in self.module._all_buffers()] + else: + buffers = [b.data for b in self.module.buffers()] + if len(buffers) > 0: + self._dist_broadcast_coalesced(buffers, + self.broadcast_bucket_size) + + def scatter(self, inputs, kwargs, device_ids): + return scatter_kwargs(inputs, kwargs, device_ids, dim=self.dim) + + def forward(self, *inputs, **kwargs): + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, + [torch.cuda.current_device()]) + return self.module(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + + def train_step(self, *inputs, **kwargs): + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, + [torch.cuda.current_device()]) + output = self.module.train_step(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + return output + + def val_step(self, *inputs, **kwargs): + inputs, kwargs = self.scatter(inputs, kwargs, + [torch.cuda.current_device()]) + output = self.module.val_step(*inputs[0], **kwargs[0]) + return output diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/registry.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/registry.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a204a07fba10e614223f090d1a57cf9c4d74d4a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/registry.py @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from torch.nn.parallel import DataParallel, DistributedDataParallel + +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import Registry + +MODULE_WRAPPERS = Registry('module wrapper') +MODULE_WRAPPERS.register_module(module=DataParallel) +MODULE_WRAPPERS.register_module(module=DistributedDataParallel) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/scatter_gather.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/scatter_gather.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..900ff88566f8f14830590459dc4fd16d4b382e47 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/scatter_gather.py @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import torch +from torch.nn.parallel._functions import Scatter as OrigScatter + +from ._functions import Scatter +from .data_container import DataContainer + + +def scatter(inputs, target_gpus, dim=0): + """Scatter inputs to target gpus. + + The only difference from original :func:`scatter` is to add support for + :type:`~mmcv.parallel.DataContainer`. + """ + + def scatter_map(obj): + if isinstance(obj, torch.Tensor): + if target_gpus != [-1]: + return OrigScatter.apply(target_gpus, None, dim, obj) + else: + # for CPU inference we use self-implemented scatter + return Scatter.forward(target_gpus, obj) + if isinstance(obj, DataContainer): + if obj.cpu_only: + return obj.data + else: + return Scatter.forward(target_gpus, obj.data) + if isinstance(obj, tuple) and len(obj) > 0: + return list(zip(*map(scatter_map, obj))) + if isinstance(obj, list) and len(obj) > 0: + out = list(map(list, zip(*map(scatter_map, obj)))) + return out + if isinstance(obj, dict) and len(obj) > 0: + out = list(map(type(obj), zip(*map(scatter_map, obj.items())))) + return out + return [obj for targets in target_gpus] + + # After scatter_map is called, a scatter_map cell will exist. This cell + # has a reference to the actual function scatter_map, which has references + # to a closure that has a reference to the scatter_map cell (because the + # fn is recursive). To avoid this reference cycle, we set the function to + # None, clearing the cell + try: + return scatter_map(inputs) + finally: + scatter_map = None + + +def scatter_kwargs(inputs, kwargs, target_gpus, dim=0): + """Scatter with support for kwargs dictionary.""" + inputs = scatter(inputs, target_gpus, dim) if inputs else [] + kwargs = scatter(kwargs, target_gpus, dim) if kwargs else [] + if len(inputs) < len(kwargs): + inputs.extend([() for _ in range(len(kwargs) - len(inputs))]) + elif len(kwargs) < len(inputs): + kwargs.extend([{} for _ in range(len(inputs) - len(kwargs))]) + inputs = tuple(inputs) + kwargs = tuple(kwargs) + return inputs, kwargs diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/utils.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0f5712cb42c38a2e8563bf563efb6681383cab9b --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/parallel/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from .registry import MODULE_WRAPPERS + + +def is_module_wrapper(module): + """Check if a module is a module wrapper. + + The following 3 modules in MMCV (and their subclasses) are regarded as + module wrappers: DataParallel, DistributedDataParallel, + MMDistributedDataParallel (the deprecated version). You may add you own + module wrapper by registering it to mmcv.parallel.MODULE_WRAPPERS. + + Args: + module (nn.Module): The module to be checked. + + Returns: + bool: True if the input module is a module wrapper. + """ + module_wrappers = tuple(MODULE_WRAPPERS.module_dict.values()) + return isinstance(module, module_wrappers) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/__init__.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..378a0068432a371af364de9d73785901c0f83383 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# flake8: noqa +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from .config import Config, ConfigDict, DictAction +from .misc import (check_prerequisites, concat_list, deprecated_api_warning, + has_method, import_modules_from_strings, is_list_of, + is_method_overridden, is_seq_of, is_str, is_tuple_of, + iter_cast, list_cast, requires_executable, requires_package, + slice_list, to_1tuple, to_2tuple, to_3tuple, to_4tuple, + to_ntuple, tuple_cast) +from .path import (check_file_exist, fopen, is_filepath, mkdir_or_exist, + scandir, symlink) +from .progressbar import (ProgressBar, track_iter_progress, + track_parallel_progress, track_progress) +from .testing import (assert_attrs_equal, assert_dict_contains_subset, + assert_dict_has_keys, assert_is_norm_layer, + assert_keys_equal, assert_params_all_zeros, + check_python_script) +from .timer import Timer, TimerError, check_time +from .version_utils import digit_version, get_git_hash + +try: + import torch +except ImportError: + __all__ = [ + 'Config', 'ConfigDict', 'DictAction', 'is_str', 'iter_cast', + 'list_cast', 'tuple_cast', 'is_seq_of', 'is_list_of', 'is_tuple_of', + 'slice_list', 'concat_list', 'check_prerequisites', 'requires_package', + 'requires_executable', 'is_filepath', 'fopen', 'check_file_exist', + 'mkdir_or_exist', 'symlink', 'scandir', 'ProgressBar', + 'track_progress', 'track_iter_progress', 'track_parallel_progress', + 'Timer', 'TimerError', 'check_time', 'deprecated_api_warning', + 'digit_version', 'get_git_hash', 'import_modules_from_strings', + 'assert_dict_contains_subset', 'assert_attrs_equal', + 'assert_dict_has_keys', 'assert_keys_equal', 'check_python_script', + 'to_1tuple', 'to_2tuple', 'to_3tuple', 'to_4tuple', 'to_ntuple', + 'is_method_overridden', 'has_method' + ] +else: + from .env import collect_env + from .logging import get_logger, print_log + from .parrots_jit import jit, skip_no_elena + from .parrots_wrapper import ( + TORCH_VERSION, BuildExtension, CppExtension, CUDAExtension, DataLoader, + PoolDataLoader, SyncBatchNorm, _AdaptiveAvgPoolNd, _AdaptiveMaxPoolNd, + _AvgPoolNd, _BatchNorm, _ConvNd, _ConvTransposeMixin, _InstanceNorm, + _MaxPoolNd, get_build_config, is_rocm_pytorch, _get_cuda_home) + from .registry import Registry, build_from_cfg + from .trace import is_jit_tracing + __all__ = [ + 'Config', 'ConfigDict', 'DictAction', 'collect_env', 'get_logger', + 'print_log', 'is_str', 'iter_cast', 'list_cast', 'tuple_cast', + 'is_seq_of', 'is_list_of', 'is_tuple_of', 'slice_list', 'concat_list', + 'check_prerequisites', 'requires_package', 'requires_executable', + 'is_filepath', 'fopen', 'check_file_exist', 'mkdir_or_exist', + 'symlink', 'scandir', 'ProgressBar', 'track_progress', + 'track_iter_progress', 'track_parallel_progress', 'Registry', + 'build_from_cfg', 'Timer', 'TimerError', 'check_time', 'SyncBatchNorm', + '_AdaptiveAvgPoolNd', '_AdaptiveMaxPoolNd', '_AvgPoolNd', '_BatchNorm', + '_ConvNd', '_ConvTransposeMixin', '_InstanceNorm', '_MaxPoolNd', + 'get_build_config', 'BuildExtension', 'CppExtension', 'CUDAExtension', + 'DataLoader', 'PoolDataLoader', 'TORCH_VERSION', + 'deprecated_api_warning', 'digit_version', 'get_git_hash', + 'import_modules_from_strings', 'jit', 'skip_no_elena', + 'assert_dict_contains_subset', 'assert_attrs_equal', + 'assert_dict_has_keys', 'assert_keys_equal', 'assert_is_norm_layer', + 'assert_params_all_zeros', 'check_python_script', + 'is_method_overridden', 'is_jit_tracing', 'is_rocm_pytorch', + '_get_cuda_home', 'has_method' + ] diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/config.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..17149353aefac6d737c67bb2f35a3a6cd2147b0a --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,688 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import ast +import copy +import os +import os.path as osp +import platform +import shutil +import sys +import tempfile +import uuid +import warnings +from argparse import Action, ArgumentParser +from collections import abc +from importlib import import_module + +from addict import Dict +from yapf.yapflib.yapf_api import FormatCode + +from .misc import import_modules_from_strings +from .path import check_file_exist + +if platform.system() == 'Windows': + import regex as re +else: + import re + +BASE_KEY = '_base_' +DELETE_KEY = '_delete_' +DEPRECATION_KEY = '_deprecation_' +RESERVED_KEYS = ['filename', 'text', 'pretty_text'] + + +class ConfigDict(Dict): + + def __missing__(self, name): + raise KeyError(name) + + def __getattr__(self, name): + try: + value = super(ConfigDict, self).__getattr__(name) + except KeyError: + ex = AttributeError(f"'{self.__class__.__name__}' object has no " + f"attribute '{name}'") + except Exception as e: + ex = e + else: + return value + raise ex + + +def add_args(parser, cfg, prefix=''): + for k, v in cfg.items(): + if isinstance(v, str): + parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k) + elif isinstance(v, int): + parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, type=int) + elif isinstance(v, float): + parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, type=float) + elif isinstance(v, bool): + parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, action='store_true') + elif isinstance(v, dict): + add_args(parser, v, prefix + k + '.') + elif isinstance(v, abc.Iterable): + parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, type=type(v[0]), nargs='+') + else: + print(f'cannot parse key {prefix + k} of type {type(v)}') + return parser + + +class Config: + """A facility for config and config files. + + It supports common file formats as configs: python/json/yaml. The interface + is the same as a dict object and also allows access config values as + attributes. + + Example: + >>> cfg = Config(dict(a=1, b=dict(b1=[0, 1]))) + >>> cfg.a + 1 + >>> cfg.b + {'b1': [0, 1]} + >>> cfg.b.b1 + [0, 1] + >>> cfg = Config.fromfile('tests/data/config/a.py') + >>> cfg.filename + "/home/kchen/projects/mmcv/tests/data/config/a.py" + >>> cfg.item4 + 'test' + >>> cfg + "Config [path: /home/kchen/projects/mmcv/tests/data/config/a.py]: " + "{'item1': [1, 2], 'item2': {'a': 0}, 'item3': True, 'item4': 'test'}" + """ + + @staticmethod + def _validate_py_syntax(filename): + with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: + # Setting encoding explicitly to resolve coding issue on windows + content = f.read() + try: + ast.parse(content) + except SyntaxError as e: + raise SyntaxError('There are syntax errors in config ' + f'file {filename}: {e}') + + @staticmethod + def _substitute_predefined_vars(filename, temp_config_name): + file_dirname = osp.dirname(filename) + file_basename = osp.basename(filename) + file_basename_no_extension = osp.splitext(file_basename)[0] + file_extname = osp.splitext(filename)[1] + support_templates = dict( + fileDirname=file_dirname, + fileBasename=file_basename, + fileBasenameNoExtension=file_basename_no_extension, + fileExtname=file_extname) + with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: + # Setting encoding explicitly to resolve coding issue on windows + config_file = f.read() + for key, value in support_templates.items(): + regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + str(key) + r'\s*\}\}' + value = value.replace('\\', '/') + config_file = re.sub(regexp, value, config_file) + with open(temp_config_name, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as tmp_config_file: + tmp_config_file.write(config_file) + + @staticmethod + def _pre_substitute_base_vars(filename, temp_config_name): + """Substitute base variable placehoders to string, so that parsing + would work.""" + with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: + # Setting encoding explicitly to resolve coding issue on windows + config_file = f.read() + base_var_dict = {} + regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + BASE_KEY + r'\.([\w\.]+)\s*\}\}' + base_vars = set(re.findall(regexp, config_file)) + for base_var in base_vars: + randstr = f'_{base_var}_{uuid.uuid4().hex.lower()[:6]}' + base_var_dict[randstr] = base_var + regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + BASE_KEY + r'\.' + base_var + r'\s*\}\}' + config_file = re.sub(regexp, f'"{randstr}"', config_file) + with open(temp_config_name, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as tmp_config_file: + tmp_config_file.write(config_file) + return base_var_dict + + @staticmethod + def _substitute_base_vars(cfg, base_var_dict, base_cfg): + """Substitute variable strings to their actual values.""" + cfg = copy.deepcopy(cfg) + + if isinstance(cfg, dict): + for k, v in cfg.items(): + if isinstance(v, str) and v in base_var_dict: + new_v = base_cfg + for new_k in base_var_dict[v].split('.'): + new_v = new_v[new_k] + cfg[k] = new_v + elif isinstance(v, (list, tuple, dict)): + cfg[k] = Config._substitute_base_vars( + v, base_var_dict, base_cfg) + elif isinstance(cfg, tuple): + cfg = tuple( + Config._substitute_base_vars(c, base_var_dict, base_cfg) + for c in cfg) + elif isinstance(cfg, list): + cfg = [ + Config._substitute_base_vars(c, base_var_dict, base_cfg) + for c in cfg + ] + elif isinstance(cfg, str) and cfg in base_var_dict: + new_v = base_cfg + for new_k in base_var_dict[cfg].split('.'): + new_v = new_v[new_k] + cfg = new_v + + return cfg + + @staticmethod + def _file2dict(filename, use_predefined_variables=True): + filename = osp.abspath(osp.expanduser(filename)) + check_file_exist(filename) + fileExtname = osp.splitext(filename)[1] + if fileExtname not in ['.py', '.json', '.yaml', '.yml']: + raise IOError('Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now!') + + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_config_dir: + temp_config_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( + dir=temp_config_dir, suffix=fileExtname) + if platform.system() == 'Windows': + temp_config_file.close() + temp_config_name = osp.basename(temp_config_file.name) + # Substitute predefined variables + if use_predefined_variables: + Config._substitute_predefined_vars(filename, + temp_config_file.name) + else: + shutil.copyfile(filename, temp_config_file.name) + # Substitute base variables from placeholders to strings + base_var_dict = Config._pre_substitute_base_vars( + temp_config_file.name, temp_config_file.name) + + if filename.endswith('.py'): + temp_module_name = osp.splitext(temp_config_name)[0] + sys.path.insert(0, temp_config_dir) + Config._validate_py_syntax(filename) + mod = import_module(temp_module_name) + sys.path.pop(0) + cfg_dict = { + name: value + for name, value in mod.__dict__.items() + if not name.startswith('__') + } + # delete imported module + del sys.modules[temp_module_name] + elif filename.endswith(('.yml', '.yaml', '.json')): + import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv + cfg_dict = mmcv.load(temp_config_file.name) + # close temp file + temp_config_file.close() + + # check deprecation information + if DEPRECATION_KEY in cfg_dict: + deprecation_info = cfg_dict.pop(DEPRECATION_KEY) + warning_msg = f'The config file {filename} will be deprecated ' \ + 'in the future.' + if 'expected' in deprecation_info: + warning_msg += f' Please use {deprecation_info["expected"]} ' \ + 'instead.' + if 'reference' in deprecation_info: + warning_msg += ' More information can be found at ' \ + f'{deprecation_info["reference"]}' + warnings.warn(warning_msg) + + cfg_text = filename + '\n' + with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: + # Setting encoding explicitly to resolve coding issue on windows + cfg_text += f.read() + + if BASE_KEY in cfg_dict: + cfg_dir = osp.dirname(filename) + base_filename = cfg_dict.pop(BASE_KEY) + base_filename = base_filename if isinstance( + base_filename, list) else [base_filename] + + cfg_dict_list = list() + cfg_text_list = list() + for f in base_filename: + _cfg_dict, _cfg_text = Config._file2dict(osp.join(cfg_dir, f)) + cfg_dict_list.append(_cfg_dict) + cfg_text_list.append(_cfg_text) + + base_cfg_dict = dict() + for c in cfg_dict_list: + duplicate_keys = base_cfg_dict.keys() & c.keys() + if len(duplicate_keys) > 0: + raise KeyError('Duplicate key is not allowed among bases. ' + f'Duplicate keys: {duplicate_keys}') + base_cfg_dict.update(c) + + # Substitute base variables from strings to their actual values + cfg_dict = Config._substitute_base_vars(cfg_dict, base_var_dict, + base_cfg_dict) + + base_cfg_dict = Config._merge_a_into_b(cfg_dict, base_cfg_dict) + cfg_dict = base_cfg_dict + + # merge cfg_text + cfg_text_list.append(cfg_text) + cfg_text = '\n'.join(cfg_text_list) + + return cfg_dict, cfg_text + + @staticmethod + def _merge_a_into_b(a, b, allow_list_keys=False): + """merge dict ``a`` into dict ``b`` (non-inplace). + + Values in ``a`` will overwrite ``b``. ``b`` is copied first to avoid + in-place modifications. + + Args: + a (dict): The source dict to be merged into ``b``. + b (dict): The origin dict to be fetch keys from ``a``. + allow_list_keys (bool): If True, int string keys (e.g. '0', '1') + are allowed in source ``a`` and will replace the element of the + corresponding index in b if b is a list. Default: False. + + Returns: + dict: The modified dict of ``b`` using ``a``. + + Examples: + # Normally merge a into b. + >>> Config._merge_a_into_b( + ... dict(obj=dict(a=2)), dict(obj=dict(a=1))) + {'obj': {'a': 2}} + + # Delete b first and merge a into b. + >>> Config._merge_a_into_b( + ... dict(obj=dict(_delete_=True, a=2)), dict(obj=dict(a=1))) + {'obj': {'a': 2}} + + # b is a list + >>> Config._merge_a_into_b( + ... {'0': dict(a=2)}, [dict(a=1), dict(b=2)], True) + [{'a': 2}, {'b': 2}] + """ + b = b.copy() + for k, v in a.items(): + if allow_list_keys and k.isdigit() and isinstance(b, list): + k = int(k) + if len(b) <= k: + raise KeyError(f'Index {k} exceeds the length of list {b}') + b[k] = Config._merge_a_into_b(v, b[k], allow_list_keys) + elif isinstance(v, + dict) and k in b and not v.pop(DELETE_KEY, False): + allowed_types = (dict, list) if allow_list_keys else dict + if not isinstance(b[k], allowed_types): + raise TypeError( + f'{k}={v} in child config cannot inherit from base ' + f'because {k} is a dict in the child config but is of ' + f'type {type(b[k])} in base config. You may set ' + f'`{DELETE_KEY}=True` to ignore the base config') + b[k] = Config._merge_a_into_b(v, b[k], allow_list_keys) + else: + b[k] = v + return b + + @staticmethod + def fromfile(filename, + use_predefined_variables=True, + import_custom_modules=True): + cfg_dict, cfg_text = Config._file2dict(filename, + use_predefined_variables) + if import_custom_modules and cfg_dict.get('custom_imports', None): + import_modules_from_strings(**cfg_dict['custom_imports']) + return Config(cfg_dict, cfg_text=cfg_text, filename=filename) + + @staticmethod + def fromstring(cfg_str, file_format): + """Generate config from config str. + + Args: + cfg_str (str): Config str. + file_format (str): Config file format corresponding to the + config str. Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now! + + Returns: + obj:`Config`: Config obj. + """ + if file_format not in ['.py', '.json', '.yaml', '.yml']: + raise IOError('Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now!') + if file_format != '.py' and 'dict(' in cfg_str: + # check if users specify a wrong suffix for python + warnings.warn( + 'Please check "file_format", the file format may be .py') + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( + 'w', encoding='utf-8', suffix=file_format, + delete=False) as temp_file: + temp_file.write(cfg_str) + # on windows, previous implementation cause error + # see PR 1077 for details + cfg = Config.fromfile(temp_file.name) + os.remove(temp_file.name) + return cfg + + @staticmethod + def auto_argparser(description=None): + """Generate argparser from config file automatically (experimental)""" + partial_parser = ArgumentParser(description=description) + partial_parser.add_argument('config', help='config file path') + cfg_file = partial_parser.parse_known_args()[0].config + cfg = Config.fromfile(cfg_file) + parser = ArgumentParser(description=description) + parser.add_argument('config', help='config file path') + add_args(parser, cfg) + return parser, cfg + + def __init__(self, cfg_dict=None, cfg_text=None, filename=None): + if cfg_dict is None: + cfg_dict = dict() + elif not isinstance(cfg_dict, dict): + raise TypeError('cfg_dict must be a dict, but ' + f'got {type(cfg_dict)}') + for key in cfg_dict: + if key in RESERVED_KEYS: + raise KeyError(f'{key} is reserved for config file') + + super(Config, self).__setattr__('_cfg_dict', ConfigDict(cfg_dict)) + super(Config, self).__setattr__('_filename', filename) + if cfg_text: + text = cfg_text + elif filename: + with open(filename, 'r') as f: + text = f.read() + else: + text = '' + super(Config, self).__setattr__('_text', text) + + @property + def filename(self): + return self._filename + + @property + def text(self): + return self._text + + @property + def pretty_text(self): + + indent = 4 + + def _indent(s_, num_spaces): + s = s_.split('\n') + if len(s) == 1: + return s_ + first = s.pop(0) + s = [(num_spaces * ' ') + line for line in s] + s = '\n'.join(s) + s = first + '\n' + s + return s + + def _format_basic_types(k, v, use_mapping=False): + if isinstance(v, str): + v_str = f"'{v}'" + else: + v_str = str(v) + + if use_mapping: + k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) + attr_str = f'{k_str}: {v_str}' + else: + attr_str = f'{str(k)}={v_str}' + attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) + + return attr_str + + def _format_list(k, v, use_mapping=False): + # check if all items in the list are dict + if all(isinstance(_, dict) for _ in v): + v_str = '[\n' + v_str += '\n'.join( + f'dict({_indent(_format_dict(v_), indent)}),' + for v_ in v).rstrip(',') + if use_mapping: + k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) + attr_str = f'{k_str}: {v_str}' + else: + attr_str = f'{str(k)}={v_str}' + attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) + ']' + else: + attr_str = _format_basic_types(k, v, use_mapping) + return attr_str + + def _contain_invalid_identifier(dict_str): + contain_invalid_identifier = False + for key_name in dict_str: + contain_invalid_identifier |= \ + (not str(key_name).isidentifier()) + return contain_invalid_identifier + + def _format_dict(input_dict, outest_level=False): + r = '' + s = [] + + use_mapping = _contain_invalid_identifier(input_dict) + if use_mapping: + r += '{' + for idx, (k, v) in enumerate(input_dict.items()): + is_last = idx >= len(input_dict) - 1 + end = '' if outest_level or is_last else ',' + if isinstance(v, dict): + v_str = '\n' + _format_dict(v) + if use_mapping: + k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) + attr_str = f'{k_str}: dict({v_str}' + else: + attr_str = f'{str(k)}=dict({v_str}' + attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) + ')' + end + elif isinstance(v, list): + attr_str = _format_list(k, v, use_mapping) + end + else: + attr_str = _format_basic_types(k, v, use_mapping) + end + + s.append(attr_str) + r += '\n'.join(s) + if use_mapping: + r += '}' + return r + + cfg_dict = self._cfg_dict.to_dict() + text = _format_dict(cfg_dict, outest_level=True) + # copied from setup.cfg + yapf_style = dict( + based_on_style='pep8', + blank_line_before_nested_class_or_def=True, + split_before_expression_after_opening_paren=True) + text, _ = FormatCode(text, style_config=yapf_style, verify=True) + + return text + + def __repr__(self): + return f'Config (path: {self.filename}): {self._cfg_dict.__repr__()}' + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._cfg_dict) + + def __getattr__(self, name): + return getattr(self._cfg_dict, name) + + def __getitem__(self, name): + return self._cfg_dict.__getitem__(name) + + def __setattr__(self, name, value): + if isinstance(value, dict): + value = ConfigDict(value) + self._cfg_dict.__setattr__(name, value) + + def __setitem__(self, name, value): + if isinstance(value, dict): + value = ConfigDict(value) + self._cfg_dict.__setitem__(name, value) + + def __iter__(self): + return iter(self._cfg_dict) + + def __getstate__(self): + return (self._cfg_dict, self._filename, self._text) + + def __setstate__(self, state): + _cfg_dict, _filename, _text = state + super(Config, self).__setattr__('_cfg_dict', _cfg_dict) + super(Config, self).__setattr__('_filename', _filename) + super(Config, self).__setattr__('_text', _text) + + def dump(self, file=None): + cfg_dict = super(Config, self).__getattribute__('_cfg_dict').to_dict() + if self.filename.endswith('.py'): + if file is None: + return self.pretty_text + else: + with open(file, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: + f.write(self.pretty_text) + else: + import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv + if file is None: + file_format = self.filename.split('.')[-1] + return mmcv.dump(cfg_dict, file_format=file_format) + else: + mmcv.dump(cfg_dict, file) + + def merge_from_dict(self, options, allow_list_keys=True): + """Merge list into cfg_dict. + + Merge the dict parsed by MultipleKVAction into this cfg. + + Examples: + >>> options = {'model.backbone.depth': 50, + ... 'model.backbone.with_cp':True} + >>> cfg = Config(dict(model=dict(backbone=dict(type='ResNet')))) + >>> cfg.merge_from_dict(options) + >>> cfg_dict = super(Config, self).__getattribute__('_cfg_dict') + >>> assert cfg_dict == dict( + ... model=dict(backbone=dict(depth=50, with_cp=True))) + + # Merge list element + >>> cfg = Config(dict(pipeline=[ + ... dict(type='LoadImage'), dict(type='LoadAnnotations')])) + >>> options = dict(pipeline={'0': dict(type='SelfLoadImage')}) + >>> cfg.merge_from_dict(options, allow_list_keys=True) + >>> cfg_dict = super(Config, self).__getattribute__('_cfg_dict') + >>> assert cfg_dict == dict(pipeline=[ + ... dict(type='SelfLoadImage'), dict(type='LoadAnnotations')]) + + Args: + options (dict): dict of configs to merge from. + allow_list_keys (bool): If True, int string keys (e.g. '0', '1') + are allowed in ``options`` and will replace the element of the + corresponding index in the config if the config is a list. + Default: True. + """ + option_cfg_dict = {} + for full_key, v in options.items(): + d = option_cfg_dict + key_list = full_key.split('.') + for subkey in key_list[:-1]: + d.setdefault(subkey, ConfigDict()) + d = d[subkey] + subkey = key_list[-1] + d[subkey] = v + + cfg_dict = super(Config, self).__getattribute__('_cfg_dict') + super(Config, self).__setattr__( + '_cfg_dict', + Config._merge_a_into_b( + option_cfg_dict, cfg_dict, allow_list_keys=allow_list_keys)) + + +class DictAction(Action): + """ + argparse action to split an argument into KEY=VALUE form + on the first = and append to a dictionary. List options can + be passed as comma separated values, i.e 'KEY=V1,V2,V3', or with explicit + brackets, i.e. 'KEY=[V1,V2,V3]'. It also support nested brackets to build + list/tuple values. e.g. 'KEY=[(V1,V2),(V3,V4)]' + """ + + @staticmethod + def _parse_int_float_bool(val): + try: + return int(val) + except ValueError: + pass + try: + return float(val) + except ValueError: + pass + if val.lower() in ['true', 'false']: + return True if val.lower() == 'true' else False + return val + + @staticmethod + def _parse_iterable(val): + """Parse iterable values in the string. + + All elements inside '()' or '[]' are treated as iterable values. + + Args: + val (str): Value string. + + Returns: + list | tuple: The expanded list or tuple from the string. + + Examples: + >>> DictAction._parse_iterable('1,2,3') + [1, 2, 3] + >>> DictAction._parse_iterable('[a, b, c]') + ['a', 'b', 'c'] + >>> DictAction._parse_iterable('[(1, 2, 3), [a, b], c]') + [(1, 2, 3), ['a', 'b'], 'c'] + """ + + def find_next_comma(string): + """Find the position of next comma in the string. + + If no ',' is found in the string, return the string length. All + chars inside '()' and '[]' are treated as one element and thus ',' + inside these brackets are ignored. + """ + assert (string.count('(') == string.count(')')) and ( + string.count('[') == string.count(']')), \ + f'Imbalanced brackets exist in {string}' + end = len(string) + for idx, char in enumerate(string): + pre = string[:idx] + # The string before this ',' is balanced + if ((char == ',') and (pre.count('(') == pre.count(')')) + and (pre.count('[') == pre.count(']'))): + end = idx + break + return end + + # Strip ' and " characters and replace whitespace. + val = val.strip('\'\"').replace(' ', '') + is_tuple = False + if val.startswith('(') and val.endswith(')'): + is_tuple = True + val = val[1:-1] + elif val.startswith('[') and val.endswith(']'): + val = val[1:-1] + elif ',' not in val: + # val is a single value + return DictAction._parse_int_float_bool(val) + + values = [] + while len(val) > 0: + comma_idx = find_next_comma(val) + element = DictAction._parse_iterable(val[:comma_idx]) + values.append(element) + val = val[comma_idx + 1:] + if is_tuple: + values = tuple(values) + return values + + def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None): + options = {} + for kv in values: + key, val = kv.split('=', maxsplit=1) + options[key] = self._parse_iterable(val) + setattr(namespace, self.dest, options) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/env.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/env.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e3f0d92529e193e6d8339419bcd9bed7901a7769 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/env.py @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +"""This file holding some environment constant for sharing by other files.""" + +import os.path as osp +import subprocess +import sys +from collections import defaultdict + +import cv2 +import torch + +import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv +from .parrots_wrapper import get_build_config + + +def collect_env(): + """Collect the information of the running environments. + + Returns: + dict: The environment information. The following fields are contained. + + - sys.platform: The variable of ``sys.platform``. + - Python: Python version. + - CUDA available: Bool, indicating if CUDA is available. + - GPU devices: Device type of each GPU. + - CUDA_HOME (optional): The env var ``CUDA_HOME``. + - NVCC (optional): NVCC version. + - GCC: GCC version, "n/a" if GCC is not installed. + - PyTorch: PyTorch version. + - PyTorch compiling details: The output of \ + ``torch.__config__.show()``. + - TorchVision (optional): TorchVision version. + - OpenCV: OpenCV version. + - MMCV: MMCV version. + - MMCV Compiler: The GCC version for compiling MMCV ops. + - MMCV CUDA Compiler: The CUDA version for compiling MMCV ops. + """ + env_info = {} + env_info['sys.platform'] = sys.platform + env_info['Python'] = sys.version.replace('\n', '') + + cuda_available = torch.cuda.is_available() + env_info['CUDA available'] = cuda_available + + if cuda_available: + devices = defaultdict(list) + for k in range(torch.cuda.device_count()): + devices[torch.cuda.get_device_name(k)].append(str(k)) + for name, device_ids in devices.items(): + env_info['GPU ' + ','.join(device_ids)] = name + + from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils.parrots_wrapper import _get_cuda_home + CUDA_HOME = _get_cuda_home() + env_info['CUDA_HOME'] = CUDA_HOME + + if CUDA_HOME is not None and osp.isdir(CUDA_HOME): + try: + nvcc = osp.join(CUDA_HOME, 'bin/nvcc') + nvcc = subprocess.check_output( + f'"{nvcc}" -V | tail -n1', shell=True) + nvcc = nvcc.decode('utf-8').strip() + except subprocess.SubprocessError: + nvcc = 'Not Available' + env_info['NVCC'] = nvcc + + try: + gcc = subprocess.check_output('gcc --version | head -n1', shell=True) + gcc = gcc.decode('utf-8').strip() + env_info['GCC'] = gcc + except subprocess.CalledProcessError: # gcc is unavailable + env_info['GCC'] = 'n/a' + + env_info['PyTorch'] = torch.__version__ + env_info['PyTorch compiling details'] = get_build_config() + + try: + import torchvision + env_info['TorchVision'] = torchvision.__version__ + except ModuleNotFoundError: + pass + + env_info['OpenCV'] = cv2.__version__ + + env_info['MMCV'] = mmcv.__version__ + + try: + from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.ops import get_compiler_version, get_compiling_cuda_version + except ModuleNotFoundError: + env_info['MMCV Compiler'] = 'n/a' + env_info['MMCV CUDA Compiler'] = 'n/a' + else: + env_info['MMCV Compiler'] = get_compiler_version() + env_info['MMCV CUDA Compiler'] = get_compiling_cuda_version() + + return env_info diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/ext_loader.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/ext_loader.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..08132d2c1b9a1c28880e4bab4d4fa1ba39d9d083 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/ext_loader.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import importlib +import os +import pkgutil +import warnings +from collections import namedtuple + +import torch + +if torch.__version__ != 'parrots': + + def load_ext(name, funcs): + ext = importlib.import_module('mmcv.' + name) + for fun in funcs: + assert hasattr(ext, fun), f'{fun} miss in module {name}' + return ext +else: + from parrots import extension + from parrots.base import ParrotsException + + has_return_value_ops = [ + 'nms', + 'softnms', + 'nms_match', + 'nms_rotated', + 'top_pool_forward', + 'top_pool_backward', + 'bottom_pool_forward', + 'bottom_pool_backward', + 'left_pool_forward', + 'left_pool_backward', + 'right_pool_forward', + 'right_pool_backward', + 'fused_bias_leakyrelu', + 'upfirdn2d', + 'ms_deform_attn_forward', + 'pixel_group', + 'contour_expand', + ] + + def get_fake_func(name, e): + + def fake_func(*args, **kwargs): + warnings.warn(f'{name} is not supported in parrots now') + raise e + + return fake_func + + def load_ext(name, funcs): + ExtModule = namedtuple('ExtModule', funcs) + ext_list = [] + lib_root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))) + for fun in funcs: + try: + ext_fun = extension.load(fun, name, lib_dir=lib_root) + except ParrotsException as e: + if 'No element registered' not in e.message: + warnings.warn(e.message) + ext_fun = get_fake_func(fun, e) + ext_list.append(ext_fun) + else: + if fun in has_return_value_ops: + ext_list.append(ext_fun.op) + else: + ext_list.append(ext_fun.op_) + return ExtModule(*ext_list) + + +def check_ops_exist(): + ext_loader = pkgutil.find_loader('mmcv._ext') + return ext_loader is not None diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/logging.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/logging.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4aa0e04bb9b3ab2a4bfbc4def50404ccbac2c6e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/logging.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import logging + +import torch.distributed as dist + +logger_initialized = {} + + +def get_logger(name, log_file=None, log_level=logging.INFO, file_mode='w'): + """Initialize and get a logger by name. + + If the logger has not been initialized, this method will initialize the + logger by adding one or two handlers, otherwise the initialized logger will + be directly returned. During initialization, a StreamHandler will always be + added. If `log_file` is specified and the process rank is 0, a FileHandler + will also be added. + + Args: + name (str): Logger name. + log_file (str | None): The log filename. If specified, a FileHandler + will be added to the logger. + log_level (int): The logger level. Note that only the process of + rank 0 is affected, and other processes will set the level to + "Error" thus be silent most of the time. + file_mode (str): The file mode used in opening log file. + Defaults to 'w'. + + Returns: + logging.Logger: The expected logger. + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(name) + if name in logger_initialized: + return logger + # handle hierarchical names + # e.g., logger "a" is initialized, then logger "a.b" will skip the + # initialization since it is a child of "a". + for logger_name in logger_initialized: + if name.startswith(logger_name): + return logger + + # handle duplicate logs to the console + # Starting in 1.8.0, PyTorch DDP attaches a StreamHandler (NOTSET) + # to the root logger. As logger.propagate is True by default, this root + # level handler causes logging messages from rank>0 processes to + # unexpectedly show up on the console, creating much unwanted clutter. + # To fix this issue, we set the root logger's StreamHandler, if any, to log + # at the ERROR level. + for handler in logger.root.handlers: + if type(handler) is logging.StreamHandler: + handler.setLevel(logging.ERROR) + + stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler() + handlers = [stream_handler] + + if dist.is_available() and dist.is_initialized(): + rank = dist.get_rank() + else: + rank = 0 + + # only rank 0 will add a FileHandler + if rank == 0 and log_file is not None: + # Here, the default behaviour of the official logger is 'a'. Thus, we + # provide an interface to change the file mode to the default + # behaviour. + file_handler = logging.FileHandler(log_file, file_mode) + handlers.append(file_handler) + + formatter = logging.Formatter( + '%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s') + for handler in handlers: + handler.setFormatter(formatter) + handler.setLevel(log_level) + logger.addHandler(handler) + + if rank == 0: + logger.setLevel(log_level) + else: + logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR) + + logger_initialized[name] = True + + return logger + + +def print_log(msg, logger=None, level=logging.INFO): + """Print a log message. + + Args: + msg (str): The message to be logged. + logger (logging.Logger | str | None): The logger to be used. + Some special loggers are: + - "silent": no message will be printed. + - other str: the logger obtained with `get_root_logger(logger)`. + - None: The `print()` method will be used to print log messages. + level (int): Logging level. Only available when `logger` is a Logger + object or "root". + """ + if logger is None: + print(msg) + elif isinstance(logger, logging.Logger): + logger.log(level, msg) + elif logger == 'silent': + pass + elif isinstance(logger, str): + _logger = get_logger(logger) + _logger.log(level, msg) + else: + raise TypeError( + 'logger should be either a logging.Logger object, str, ' + f'"silent" or None, but got {type(logger)}') diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/misc.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/misc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2c58d0d7fee9fe3d4519270ad8c1e998d0d8a18c --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/misc.py @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import collections.abc +import functools +import itertools +import subprocess +import warnings +from collections import abc +from importlib import import_module +from inspect import getfullargspec +from itertools import repeat + + +# From PyTorch internals +def _ntuple(n): + + def parse(x): + if isinstance(x, collections.abc.Iterable): + return x + return tuple(repeat(x, n)) + + return parse + + +to_1tuple = _ntuple(1) +to_2tuple = _ntuple(2) +to_3tuple = _ntuple(3) +to_4tuple = _ntuple(4) +to_ntuple = _ntuple + + +def is_str(x): + """Whether the input is an string instance. + + Note: This method is deprecated since python 2 is no longer supported. + """ + return isinstance(x, str) + + +def import_modules_from_strings(imports, allow_failed_imports=False): + """Import modules from the given list of strings. + + Args: + imports (list | str | None): The given module names to be imported. + allow_failed_imports (bool): If True, the failed imports will return + None. Otherwise, an ImportError is raise. Default: False. + + Returns: + list[module] | module | None: The imported modules. + + Examples: + >>> osp, sys = import_modules_from_strings( + ... ['os.path', 'sys']) + >>> import os.path as osp_ + >>> import sys as sys_ + >>> assert osp == osp_ + >>> assert sys == sys_ + """ + if not imports: + return + single_import = False + if isinstance(imports, str): + single_import = True + imports = [imports] + if not isinstance(imports, list): + raise TypeError( + f'custom_imports must be a list but got type {type(imports)}') + imported = [] + for imp in imports: + if not isinstance(imp, str): + raise TypeError( + f'{imp} is of type {type(imp)} and cannot be imported.') + try: + imported_tmp = import_module(imp) + except ImportError: + if allow_failed_imports: + warnings.warn(f'{imp} failed to import and is ignored.', + UserWarning) + imported_tmp = None + else: + raise ImportError + imported.append(imported_tmp) + if single_import: + imported = imported[0] + return imported + + +def iter_cast(inputs, dst_type, return_type=None): + """Cast elements of an iterable object into some type. + + Args: + inputs (Iterable): The input object. + dst_type (type): Destination type. + return_type (type, optional): If specified, the output object will be + converted to this type, otherwise an iterator. + + Returns: + iterator or specified type: The converted object. + """ + if not isinstance(inputs, abc.Iterable): + raise TypeError('inputs must be an iterable object') + if not isinstance(dst_type, type): + raise TypeError('"dst_type" must be a valid type') + + out_iterable = map(dst_type, inputs) + + if return_type is None: + return out_iterable + else: + return return_type(out_iterable) + + +def list_cast(inputs, dst_type): + """Cast elements of an iterable object into a list of some type. + + A partial method of :func:`iter_cast`. + """ + return iter_cast(inputs, dst_type, return_type=list) + + +def tuple_cast(inputs, dst_type): + """Cast elements of an iterable object into a tuple of some type. + + A partial method of :func:`iter_cast`. + """ + return iter_cast(inputs, dst_type, return_type=tuple) + + +def is_seq_of(seq, expected_type, seq_type=None): + """Check whether it is a sequence of some type. + + Args: + seq (Sequence): The sequence to be checked. + expected_type (type): Expected type of sequence items. + seq_type (type, optional): Expected sequence type. + + Returns: + bool: Whether the sequence is valid. + """ + if seq_type is None: + exp_seq_type = abc.Sequence + else: + assert isinstance(seq_type, type) + exp_seq_type = seq_type + if not isinstance(seq, exp_seq_type): + return False + for item in seq: + if not isinstance(item, expected_type): + return False + return True + + +def is_list_of(seq, expected_type): + """Check whether it is a list of some type. + + A partial method of :func:`is_seq_of`. + """ + return is_seq_of(seq, expected_type, seq_type=list) + + +def is_tuple_of(seq, expected_type): + """Check whether it is a tuple of some type. + + A partial method of :func:`is_seq_of`. + """ + return is_seq_of(seq, expected_type, seq_type=tuple) + + +def slice_list(in_list, lens): + """Slice a list into several sub lists by a list of given length. + + Args: + in_list (list): The list to be sliced. + lens(int or list): The expected length of each out list. + + Returns: + list: A list of sliced list. + """ + if isinstance(lens, int): + assert len(in_list) % lens == 0 + lens = [lens] * int(len(in_list) / lens) + if not isinstance(lens, list): + raise TypeError('"indices" must be an integer or a list of integers') + elif sum(lens) != len(in_list): + raise ValueError('sum of lens and list length does not ' + f'match: {sum(lens)} != {len(in_list)}') + out_list = [] + idx = 0 + for i in range(len(lens)): + out_list.append(in_list[idx:idx + lens[i]]) + idx += lens[i] + return out_list + + +def concat_list(in_list): + """Concatenate a list of list into a single list. + + Args: + in_list (list): The list of list to be merged. + + Returns: + list: The concatenated flat list. + """ + return list(itertools.chain(*in_list)) + + +def check_prerequisites( + prerequisites, + checker, + msg_tmpl='Prerequisites "{}" are required in method "{}" but not ' + 'found, please install them first.'): # yapf: disable + """A decorator factory to check if prerequisites are satisfied. + + Args: + prerequisites (str of list[str]): Prerequisites to be checked. + checker (callable): The checker method that returns True if a + prerequisite is meet, False otherwise. + msg_tmpl (str): The message template with two variables. + + Returns: + decorator: A specific decorator. + """ + + def wrap(func): + + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapped_func(*args, **kwargs): + requirements = [prerequisites] if isinstance( + prerequisites, str) else prerequisites + missing = [] + for item in requirements: + if not checker(item): + missing.append(item) + if missing: + print(msg_tmpl.format(', '.join(missing), func.__name__)) + raise RuntimeError('Prerequisites not meet.') + else: + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + return wrapped_func + + return wrap + + +def _check_py_package(package): + try: + import_module(package) + except ImportError: + return False + else: + return True + + +def _check_executable(cmd): + if subprocess.call(f'which {cmd}', shell=True) != 0: + return False + else: + return True + + +def requires_package(prerequisites): + """A decorator to check if some python packages are installed. + + Example: + >>> @requires_package('numpy') + >>> func(arg1, args): + >>> return numpy.zeros(1) + array([0.]) + >>> @requires_package(['numpy', 'non_package']) + >>> func(arg1, args): + >>> return numpy.zeros(1) + ImportError + """ + return check_prerequisites(prerequisites, checker=_check_py_package) + + +def requires_executable(prerequisites): + """A decorator to check if some executable files are installed. + + Example: + >>> @requires_executable('ffmpeg') + >>> func(arg1, args): + >>> print(1) + 1 + """ + return check_prerequisites(prerequisites, checker=_check_executable) + + +def deprecated_api_warning(name_dict, cls_name=None): + """A decorator to check if some arguments are deprecate and try to replace + deprecate src_arg_name to dst_arg_name. + + Args: + name_dict(dict): + key (str): Deprecate argument names. + val (str): Expected argument names. + + Returns: + func: New function. + """ + + def api_warning_wrapper(old_func): + + @functools.wraps(old_func) + def new_func(*args, **kwargs): + # get the arg spec of the decorated method + args_info = getfullargspec(old_func) + # get name of the function + func_name = old_func.__name__ + if cls_name is not None: + func_name = f'{cls_name}.{func_name}' + if args: + arg_names = args_info.args[:len(args)] + for src_arg_name, dst_arg_name in name_dict.items(): + if src_arg_name in arg_names: + warnings.warn( + f'"{src_arg_name}" is deprecated in ' + f'`{func_name}`, please use "{dst_arg_name}" ' + 'instead') + arg_names[arg_names.index(src_arg_name)] = dst_arg_name + if kwargs: + for src_arg_name, dst_arg_name in name_dict.items(): + if src_arg_name in kwargs: + + assert dst_arg_name not in kwargs, ( + f'The expected behavior is to replace ' + f'the deprecated key `{src_arg_name}` to ' + f'new key `{dst_arg_name}`, but got them ' + f'in the arguments at the same time, which ' + f'is confusing. `{src_arg_name} will be ' + f'deprecated in the future, please ' + f'use `{dst_arg_name}` instead.') + + warnings.warn( + f'"{src_arg_name}" is deprecated in ' + f'`{func_name}`, please use "{dst_arg_name}" ' + 'instead') + kwargs[dst_arg_name] = kwargs.pop(src_arg_name) + + # apply converted arguments to the decorated method + output = old_func(*args, **kwargs) + return output + + return new_func + + return api_warning_wrapper + + +def is_method_overridden(method, base_class, derived_class): + """Check if a method of base class is overridden in derived class. + + Args: + method (str): the method name to check. + base_class (type): the class of the base class. + derived_class (type | Any): the class or instance of the derived class. + """ + assert isinstance(base_class, type), \ + "base_class doesn't accept instance, Please pass class instead." + + if not isinstance(derived_class, type): + derived_class = derived_class.__class__ + + base_method = getattr(base_class, method) + derived_method = getattr(derived_class, method) + return derived_method != base_method + + +def has_method(obj: object, method: str) -> bool: + """Check whether the object has a method. + + Args: + method (str): The method name to check. + obj (object): The object to check. + + Returns: + bool: True if the object has the method else False. + """ + return hasattr(obj, method) and callable(getattr(obj, method)) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/parrots_jit.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/parrots_jit.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..61873f6dbb9b10ed972c90aa8faa321e3cb3249e --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/parrots_jit.py @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import os + +from .parrots_wrapper import TORCH_VERSION + +parrots_jit_option = os.getenv('PARROTS_JIT_OPTION') + +if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots' and parrots_jit_option == 'ON': + from parrots.jit import pat as jit +else: + + def jit(func=None, + check_input=None, + full_shape=True, + derivate=False, + coderize=False, + optimize=False): + + def wrapper(func): + + def wrapper_inner(*args, **kargs): + return func(*args, **kargs) + + return wrapper_inner + + if func is None: + return wrapper + else: + return func + + +if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + from parrots.utils.tester import skip_no_elena +else: + + def skip_no_elena(func): + + def wrapper(*args, **kargs): + return func(*args, **kargs) + + return wrapper diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/parrots_wrapper.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/parrots_wrapper.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..93c97640d4b9ed088ca82cfe03e6efebfcfa9dbf --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/parrots_wrapper.py @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from functools import partial + +import torch + +TORCH_VERSION = torch.__version__ + + +def is_rocm_pytorch() -> bool: + is_rocm = False + if TORCH_VERSION != 'parrots': + try: + from torch.utils.cpp_extension import ROCM_HOME + is_rocm = True if ((torch.version.hip is not None) and + (ROCM_HOME is not None)) else False + except ImportError: + pass + return is_rocm + + +def _get_cuda_home(): + if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + from parrots.utils.build_extension import CUDA_HOME + else: + if is_rocm_pytorch(): + from torch.utils.cpp_extension import ROCM_HOME + CUDA_HOME = ROCM_HOME + else: + from torch.utils.cpp_extension import CUDA_HOME + return CUDA_HOME + + +def get_build_config(): + if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + from parrots.config import get_build_info + return get_build_info() + else: + return torch.__config__.show() + + +def _get_conv(): + if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + from parrots.nn.modules.conv import _ConvNd, _ConvTransposeMixin + else: + from torch.nn.modules.conv import _ConvNd, _ConvTransposeMixin + return _ConvNd, _ConvTransposeMixin + + +def _get_dataloader(): + if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + from torch.utils.data import DataLoader, PoolDataLoader + else: + from torch.utils.data import DataLoader + PoolDataLoader = DataLoader + return DataLoader, PoolDataLoader + + +def _get_extension(): + if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + from parrots.utils.build_extension import BuildExtension, Extension + CppExtension = partial(Extension, cuda=False) + CUDAExtension = partial(Extension, cuda=True) + else: + from torch.utils.cpp_extension import (BuildExtension, CppExtension, + CUDAExtension) + return BuildExtension, CppExtension, CUDAExtension + + +def _get_pool(): + if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + from parrots.nn.modules.pool import (_AdaptiveAvgPoolNd, + _AdaptiveMaxPoolNd, _AvgPoolNd, + _MaxPoolNd) + else: + from torch.nn.modules.pooling import (_AdaptiveAvgPoolNd, + _AdaptiveMaxPoolNd, _AvgPoolNd, + _MaxPoolNd) + return _AdaptiveAvgPoolNd, _AdaptiveMaxPoolNd, _AvgPoolNd, _MaxPoolNd + + +def _get_norm(): + if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + from parrots.nn.modules.batchnorm import _BatchNorm, _InstanceNorm + SyncBatchNorm_ = torch.nn.SyncBatchNorm2d + else: + from torch.nn.modules.instancenorm import _InstanceNorm + from torch.nn.modules.batchnorm import _BatchNorm + SyncBatchNorm_ = torch.nn.SyncBatchNorm + return _BatchNorm, _InstanceNorm, SyncBatchNorm_ + + +_ConvNd, _ConvTransposeMixin = _get_conv() +DataLoader, PoolDataLoader = _get_dataloader() +BuildExtension, CppExtension, CUDAExtension = _get_extension() +_BatchNorm, _InstanceNorm, SyncBatchNorm_ = _get_norm() +_AdaptiveAvgPoolNd, _AdaptiveMaxPoolNd, _AvgPoolNd, _MaxPoolNd = _get_pool() + + +class SyncBatchNorm(SyncBatchNorm_): + + def _check_input_dim(self, input): + if TORCH_VERSION == 'parrots': + if input.dim() < 2: + raise ValueError( + f'expected at least 2D input (got {input.dim()}D input)') + else: + super()._check_input_dim(input) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/progressbar.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/progressbar.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0062f670dd94fa9da559ab26ef85517dcf5211c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/progressbar.py @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import sys +from collections.abc import Iterable +from multiprocessing import Pool +from shutil import get_terminal_size + +from .timer import Timer + + +class ProgressBar: + """A progress bar which can print the progress.""" + + def __init__(self, task_num=0, bar_width=50, start=True, file=sys.stdout): + self.task_num = task_num + self.bar_width = bar_width + self.completed = 0 + self.file = file + if start: + self.start() + + @property + def terminal_width(self): + width, _ = get_terminal_size() + return width + + def start(self): + if self.task_num > 0: + self.file.write(f'[{" " * self.bar_width}] 0/{self.task_num}, ' + 'elapsed: 0s, ETA:') + else: + self.file.write('completed: 0, elapsed: 0s') + self.file.flush() + self.timer = Timer() + + def update(self, num_tasks=1): + assert num_tasks > 0 + self.completed += num_tasks + elapsed = self.timer.since_start() + if elapsed > 0: + fps = self.completed / elapsed + else: + fps = float('inf') + if self.task_num > 0: + percentage = self.completed / float(self.task_num) + eta = int(elapsed * (1 - percentage) / percentage + 0.5) + msg = f'\r[{{}}] {self.completed}/{self.task_num}, ' \ + f'{fps:.1f} task/s, elapsed: {int(elapsed + 0.5)}s, ' \ + f'ETA: {eta:5}s' + + bar_width = min(self.bar_width, + int(self.terminal_width - len(msg)) + 2, + int(self.terminal_width * 0.6)) + bar_width = max(2, bar_width) + mark_width = int(bar_width * percentage) + bar_chars = '>' * mark_width + ' ' * (bar_width - mark_width) + self.file.write(msg.format(bar_chars)) + else: + self.file.write( + f'completed: {self.completed}, elapsed: {int(elapsed + 0.5)}s,' + f' {fps:.1f} tasks/s') + self.file.flush() + + +def track_progress(func, tasks, bar_width=50, file=sys.stdout, **kwargs): + """Track the progress of tasks execution with a progress bar. + + Tasks are done with a simple for-loop. + + Args: + func (callable): The function to be applied to each task. + tasks (list or tuple[Iterable, int]): A list of tasks or + (tasks, total num). + bar_width (int): Width of progress bar. + + Returns: + list: The task results. + """ + if isinstance(tasks, tuple): + assert len(tasks) == 2 + assert isinstance(tasks[0], Iterable) + assert isinstance(tasks[1], int) + task_num = tasks[1] + tasks = tasks[0] + elif isinstance(tasks, Iterable): + task_num = len(tasks) + else: + raise TypeError( + '"tasks" must be an iterable object or a (iterator, int) tuple') + prog_bar = ProgressBar(task_num, bar_width, file=file) + results = [] + for task in tasks: + results.append(func(task, **kwargs)) + prog_bar.update() + prog_bar.file.write('\n') + return results + + +def init_pool(process_num, initializer=None, initargs=None): + if initializer is None: + return Pool(process_num) + elif initargs is None: + return Pool(process_num, initializer) + else: + if not isinstance(initargs, tuple): + raise TypeError('"initargs" must be a tuple') + return Pool(process_num, initializer, initargs) + + +def track_parallel_progress(func, + tasks, + nproc, + initializer=None, + initargs=None, + bar_width=50, + chunksize=1, + skip_first=False, + keep_order=True, + file=sys.stdout): + """Track the progress of parallel task execution with a progress bar. + + The built-in :mod:`multiprocessing` module is used for process pools and + tasks are done with :func:`Pool.map` or :func:`Pool.imap_unordered`. + + Args: + func (callable): The function to be applied to each task. + tasks (list or tuple[Iterable, int]): A list of tasks or + (tasks, total num). + nproc (int): Process (worker) number. + initializer (None or callable): Refer to :class:`multiprocessing.Pool` + for details. + initargs (None or tuple): Refer to :class:`multiprocessing.Pool` for + details. + chunksize (int): Refer to :class:`multiprocessing.Pool` for details. + bar_width (int): Width of progress bar. + skip_first (bool): Whether to skip the first sample for each worker + when estimating fps, since the initialization step may takes + longer. + keep_order (bool): If True, :func:`Pool.imap` is used, otherwise + :func:`Pool.imap_unordered` is used. + + Returns: + list: The task results. + """ + if isinstance(tasks, tuple): + assert len(tasks) == 2 + assert isinstance(tasks[0], Iterable) + assert isinstance(tasks[1], int) + task_num = tasks[1] + tasks = tasks[0] + elif isinstance(tasks, Iterable): + task_num = len(tasks) + else: + raise TypeError( + '"tasks" must be an iterable object or a (iterator, int) tuple') + pool = init_pool(nproc, initializer, initargs) + start = not skip_first + task_num -= nproc * chunksize * int(skip_first) + prog_bar = ProgressBar(task_num, bar_width, start, file=file) + results = [] + if keep_order: + gen = pool.imap(func, tasks, chunksize) + else: + gen = pool.imap_unordered(func, tasks, chunksize) + for result in gen: + results.append(result) + if skip_first: + if len(results) < nproc * chunksize: + continue + elif len(results) == nproc * chunksize: + prog_bar.start() + continue + prog_bar.update() + prog_bar.file.write('\n') + pool.close() + pool.join() + return results + + +def track_iter_progress(tasks, bar_width=50, file=sys.stdout): + """Track the progress of tasks iteration or enumeration with a progress + bar. + + Tasks are yielded with a simple for-loop. + + Args: + tasks (list or tuple[Iterable, int]): A list of tasks or + (tasks, total num). + bar_width (int): Width of progress bar. + + Yields: + list: The task results. + """ + if isinstance(tasks, tuple): + assert len(tasks) == 2 + assert isinstance(tasks[0], Iterable) + assert isinstance(tasks[1], int) + task_num = tasks[1] + tasks = tasks[0] + elif isinstance(tasks, Iterable): + task_num = len(tasks) + else: + raise TypeError( + '"tasks" must be an iterable object or a (iterator, int) tuple') + prog_bar = ProgressBar(task_num, bar_width, file=file) + for task in tasks: + yield task + prog_bar.update() + prog_bar.file.write('\n') diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/registry.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/registry.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fa9df39bc9f3d8d568361e7250ab35468f2b74e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/registry.py @@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import inspect +import warnings +from functools import partial + +from .misc import is_seq_of + + +def build_from_cfg(cfg, registry, default_args=None): + """Build a module from config dict. + + Args: + cfg (dict): Config dict. It should at least contain the key "type". + registry (:obj:`Registry`): The registry to search the type from. + default_args (dict, optional): Default initialization arguments. + + Returns: + object: The constructed object. + """ + if not isinstance(cfg, dict): + raise TypeError(f'cfg must be a dict, but got {type(cfg)}') + if 'type' not in cfg: + if default_args is None or 'type' not in default_args: + raise KeyError( + '`cfg` or `default_args` must contain the key "type", ' + f'but got {cfg}\n{default_args}') + if not isinstance(registry, Registry): + raise TypeError('registry must be an mmcv.Registry object, ' + f'but got {type(registry)}') + if not (isinstance(default_args, dict) or default_args is None): + raise TypeError('default_args must be a dict or None, ' + f'but got {type(default_args)}') + + args = cfg.copy() + + if default_args is not None: + for name, value in default_args.items(): + args.setdefault(name, value) + + obj_type = args.pop('type') + if isinstance(obj_type, str): + obj_cls = registry.get(obj_type) + if obj_cls is None: + raise KeyError( + f'{obj_type} is not in the {registry.name} registry') + elif inspect.isclass(obj_type): + obj_cls = obj_type + else: + raise TypeError( + f'type must be a str or valid type, but got {type(obj_type)}') + try: + return obj_cls(**args) + except Exception as e: + # Normal TypeError does not print class name. + raise type(e)(f'{obj_cls.__name__}: {e}') + + +class Registry: + """A registry to map strings to classes. + + Registered object could be built from registry. + Example: + >>> MODELS = Registry('models') + >>> @MODELS.register_module() + >>> class ResNet: + >>> pass + >>> resnet = MODELS.build(dict(type='ResNet')) + + Please refer to + https://mmcv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/understand_mmcv/registry.html for + advanced usage. + + Args: + name (str): Registry name. + build_func(func, optional): Build function to construct instance from + Registry, func:`build_from_cfg` is used if neither ``parent`` or + ``build_func`` is specified. If ``parent`` is specified and + ``build_func`` is not given, ``build_func`` will be inherited + from ``parent``. Default: None. + parent (Registry, optional): Parent registry. The class registered in + children registry could be built from parent. Default: None. + scope (str, optional): The scope of registry. It is the key to search + for children registry. If not specified, scope will be the name of + the package where class is defined, e.g. mmdet, mmcls, mmseg. + Default: None. + """ + + def __init__(self, name, build_func=None, parent=None, scope=None): + self._name = name + self._module_dict = dict() + self._children = dict() + self._scope = self.infer_scope() if scope is None else scope + + # self.build_func will be set with the following priority: + # 1. build_func + # 2. parent.build_func + # 3. build_from_cfg + if build_func is None: + if parent is not None: + self.build_func = parent.build_func + else: + self.build_func = build_from_cfg + else: + self.build_func = build_func + if parent is not None: + assert isinstance(parent, Registry) + parent._add_children(self) + self.parent = parent + else: + self.parent = None + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._module_dict) + + def __contains__(self, key): + return self.get(key) is not None + + def __repr__(self): + format_str = self.__class__.__name__ + \ + f'(name={self._name}, ' \ + f'items={self._module_dict})' + return format_str + + @staticmethod + def infer_scope(): + """Infer the scope of registry. + + The name of the package where registry is defined will be returned. + + Example: + # in mmdet/models/backbone/resnet.py + >>> MODELS = Registry('models') + >>> @MODELS.register_module() + >>> class ResNet: + >>> pass + The scope of ``ResNet`` will be ``mmdet``. + + + Returns: + scope (str): The inferred scope name. + """ + # inspect.stack() trace where this function is called, the index-2 + # indicates the frame where `infer_scope()` is called + filename = inspect.getmodule(inspect.stack()[2][0]).__name__ + split_filename = filename.split('.') + return split_filename[0] + + @staticmethod + def split_scope_key(key): + """Split scope and key. + + The first scope will be split from key. + + Examples: + >>> Registry.split_scope_key('mmdet.ResNet') + 'mmdet', 'ResNet' + >>> Registry.split_scope_key('ResNet') + None, 'ResNet' + + Return: + scope (str, None): The first scope. + key (str): The remaining key. + """ + split_index = key.find('.') + if split_index != -1: + return key[:split_index], key[split_index + 1:] + else: + return None, key + + @property + def name(self): + return self._name + + @property + def scope(self): + return self._scope + + @property + def module_dict(self): + return self._module_dict + + @property + def children(self): + return self._children + + def get(self, key): + """Get the registry record. + + Args: + key (str): The class name in string format. + + Returns: + class: The corresponding class. + """ + scope, real_key = self.split_scope_key(key) + if scope is None or scope == self._scope: + # get from self + if real_key in self._module_dict: + return self._module_dict[real_key] + else: + # get from self._children + if scope in self._children: + return self._children[scope].get(real_key) + else: + # goto root + parent = self.parent + while parent.parent is not None: + parent = parent.parent + return parent.get(key) + + def build(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.build_func(*args, **kwargs, registry=self) + + def _add_children(self, registry): + """Add children for a registry. + + The ``registry`` will be added as children based on its scope. + The parent registry could build objects from children registry. + + Example: + >>> models = Registry('models') + >>> mmdet_models = Registry('models', parent=models) + >>> @mmdet_models.register_module() + >>> class ResNet: + >>> pass + >>> resnet = models.build(dict(type='mmdet.ResNet')) + """ + + assert isinstance(registry, Registry) + assert registry.scope is not None + assert registry.scope not in self.children, \ + f'scope {registry.scope} exists in {self.name} registry' + self.children[registry.scope] = registry + + def _register_module(self, module_class, module_name=None, force=False): + if not inspect.isclass(module_class): + raise TypeError('module must be a class, ' + f'but got {type(module_class)}') + + if module_name is None: + module_name = module_class.__name__ + if isinstance(module_name, str): + module_name = [module_name] + for name in module_name: + if not force and name in self._module_dict: + raise KeyError(f'{name} is already registered ' + f'in {self.name}') + self._module_dict[name] = module_class + + def deprecated_register_module(self, cls=None, force=False): + warnings.warn( + 'The old API of register_module(module, force=False) ' + 'is deprecated and will be removed, please use the new API ' + 'register_module(name=None, force=False, module=None) instead.') + if cls is None: + return partial(self.deprecated_register_module, force=force) + self._register_module(cls, force=force) + return cls + + def register_module(self, name=None, force=False, module=None): + """Register a module. + + A record will be added to `self._module_dict`, whose key is the class + name or the specified name, and value is the class itself. + It can be used as a decorator or a normal function. + + Example: + >>> backbones = Registry('backbone') + >>> @backbones.register_module() + >>> class ResNet: + >>> pass + + >>> backbones = Registry('backbone') + >>> @backbones.register_module(name='mnet') + >>> class MobileNet: + >>> pass + + >>> backbones = Registry('backbone') + >>> class ResNet: + >>> pass + >>> backbones.register_module(ResNet) + + Args: + name (str | None): The module name to be registered. If not + specified, the class name will be used. + force (bool, optional): Whether to override an existing class with + the same name. Default: False. + module (type): Module class to be registered. + """ + if not isinstance(force, bool): + raise TypeError(f'force must be a boolean, but got {type(force)}') + # NOTE: This is a walkaround to be compatible with the old api, + # while it may introduce unexpected bugs. + if isinstance(name, type): + return self.deprecated_register_module(name, force=force) + + # raise the error ahead of time + if not (name is None or isinstance(name, str) or is_seq_of(name, str)): + raise TypeError( + 'name must be either of None, an instance of str or a sequence' + f' of str, but got {type(name)}') + + # use it as a normal method: x.register_module(module=SomeClass) + if module is not None: + self._register_module( + module_class=module, module_name=name, force=force) + return module + + # use it as a decorator: @x.register_module() + def _register(cls): + self._register_module( + module_class=cls, module_name=name, force=force) + return cls + + return _register diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/timer.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/timer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e3db7d497d8b374e18b5297e0a1d6eb186fd8cba --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/utils/timer.py @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from time import time + + +class TimerError(Exception): + + def __init__(self, message): + self.message = message + super(TimerError, self).__init__(message) + + +class Timer: + """A flexible Timer class. + + :Example: + + >>> import time + >>> import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv + >>> with mmcv.Timer(): + >>> # simulate a code block that will run for 1s + >>> time.sleep(1) + 1.000 + >>> with mmcv.Timer(print_tmpl='it takes {:.1f} seconds'): + >>> # simulate a code block that will run for 1s + >>> time.sleep(1) + it takes 1.0 seconds + >>> timer = mmcv.Timer() + >>> time.sleep(0.5) + >>> print(timer.since_start()) + 0.500 + >>> time.sleep(0.5) + >>> print(timer.since_last_check()) + 0.500 + >>> print(timer.since_start()) + 1.000 + """ + + def __init__(self, start=True, print_tmpl=None): + self._is_running = False + self.print_tmpl = print_tmpl if print_tmpl else '{:.3f}' + if start: + self.start() + + @property + def is_running(self): + """bool: indicate whether the timer is running""" + return self._is_running + + def __enter__(self): + self.start() + return self + + def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): + print(self.print_tmpl.format(self.since_last_check())) + self._is_running = False + + def start(self): + """Start the timer.""" + if not self._is_running: + self._t_start = time() + self._is_running = True + self._t_last = time() + + def since_start(self): + """Total time since the timer is started. + + Returns (float): Time in seconds. + """ + if not self._is_running: + raise TimerError('timer is not running') + self._t_last = time() + return self._t_last - self._t_start + + def since_last_check(self): + """Time since the last checking. + + Either :func:`since_start` or :func:`since_last_check` is a checking + operation. + + Returns (float): Time in seconds. + """ + if not self._is_running: + raise TimerError('timer is not running') + dur = time() - self._t_last + self._t_last = time() + return dur + + +_g_timers = {} # global timers + + +def check_time(timer_id): + """Add check points in a single line. + + This method is suitable for running a task on a list of items. A timer will + be registered when the method is called for the first time. + + :Example: + + >>> import time + >>> import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv + >>> for i in range(1, 6): + >>> # simulate a code block + >>> time.sleep(i) + >>> mmcv.check_time('task1') + 2.000 + 3.000 + 4.000 + 5.000 + + Args: + timer_id (str): Timer identifier. + """ + if timer_id not in _g_timers: + _g_timers[timer_id] = Timer() + return 0 + else: + return _g_timers[timer_id].since_last_check() diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/version.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1cce4e50bd692d4002e3cac3c545a3fb2efe95d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/version.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +__version__ = '1.3.17' + + +def parse_version_info(version_str: str, length: int = 4) -> tuple: + """Parse a version string into a tuple. + + Args: + version_str (str): The version string. + length (int): The maximum number of version levels. Default: 4. + + Returns: + tuple[int | str]: The version info, e.g., "1.3.0" is parsed into + (1, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0), and "2.0.0rc1" is parsed into + (2, 0, 0, 0, 'rc', 1) (when length is set to 4). + """ + from packaging.version import parse + version = parse(version_str) + assert version.release, f'failed to parse version {version_str}' + release = list(version.release) + release = release[:length] + if len(release) < length: + release = release + [0] * (length - len(release)) + if version.is_prerelease: + release.extend(list(version.pre)) + elif version.is_postrelease: + release.extend(list(version.post)) + else: + release.extend([0, 0]) + return tuple(release) + + +version_info = tuple(int(x) for x in __version__.split('.')[:3]) + +__all__ = ['__version__', 'version_info', 'parse_version_info'] diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/__init__.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..73199b01dec52820dc6ca0139903536344d5a1eb --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +from .io import Cache, VideoReader, frames2video +from .optflow import (dequantize_flow, flow_from_bytes, flow_warp, flowread, + flowwrite, quantize_flow, sparse_flow_from_bytes) +from .processing import concat_video, convert_video, cut_video, resize_video + +__all__ = [ + 'Cache', 'VideoReader', 'frames2video', 'convert_video', 'resize_video', + 'cut_video', 'concat_video', 'flowread', 'flowwrite', 'quantize_flow', + 'dequantize_flow', 'flow_warp', 'flow_from_bytes', 'sparse_flow_from_bytes' +] diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/io.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/io.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9879154227f640c262853b92c219461c6f67ee8e --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/io.py @@ -0,0 +1,318 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import os.path as osp +from collections import OrderedDict + +import cv2 +from cv2 import (CAP_PROP_FOURCC, CAP_PROP_FPS, CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT, + CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT, CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH, + CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES, VideoWriter_fourcc) + +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import (check_file_exist, mkdir_or_exist, scandir, + track_progress) + + +class Cache: + + def __init__(self, capacity): + self._cache = OrderedDict() + self._capacity = int(capacity) + if capacity <= 0: + raise ValueError('capacity must be a positive integer') + + @property + def capacity(self): + return self._capacity + + @property + def size(self): + return len(self._cache) + + def put(self, key, val): + if key in self._cache: + return + if len(self._cache) >= self.capacity: + self._cache.popitem(last=False) + self._cache[key] = val + + def get(self, key, default=None): + val = self._cache[key] if key in self._cache else default + return val + + +class VideoReader: + """Video class with similar usage to a list object. + + This video warpper class provides convenient apis to access frames. + There exists an issue of OpenCV's VideoCapture class that jumping to a + certain frame may be inaccurate. It is fixed in this class by checking + the position after jumping each time. + Cache is used when decoding videos. So if the same frame is visited for + the second time, there is no need to decode again if it is stored in the + cache. + + :Example: + + >>> import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv + >>> v = mmcv.VideoReader('sample.mp4') + >>> len(v) # get the total frame number with `len()` + 120 + >>> for img in v: # v is iterable + >>> mmcv.imshow(img) + >>> v[5] # get the 6th frame + """ + + def __init__(self, filename, cache_capacity=10): + # Check whether the video path is a url + if not filename.startswith(('https://', 'http://')): + check_file_exist(filename, 'Video file not found: ' + filename) + self._vcap = cv2.VideoCapture(filename) + assert cache_capacity > 0 + self._cache = Cache(cache_capacity) + self._position = 0 + # get basic info + self._width = int(self._vcap.get(CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH)) + self._height = int(self._vcap.get(CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT)) + self._fps = self._vcap.get(CAP_PROP_FPS) + self._frame_cnt = int(self._vcap.get(CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT)) + self._fourcc = self._vcap.get(CAP_PROP_FOURCC) + + @property + def vcap(self): + """:obj:`cv2.VideoCapture`: The raw VideoCapture object.""" + return self._vcap + + @property + def opened(self): + """bool: Indicate whether the video is opened.""" + return self._vcap.isOpened() + + @property + def width(self): + """int: Width of video frames.""" + return self._width + + @property + def height(self): + """int: Height of video frames.""" + return self._height + + @property + def resolution(self): + """tuple: Video resolution (width, height).""" + return (self._width, self._height) + + @property + def fps(self): + """float: FPS of the video.""" + return self._fps + + @property + def frame_cnt(self): + """int: Total frames of the video.""" + return self._frame_cnt + + @property + def fourcc(self): + """str: "Four character code" of the video.""" + return self._fourcc + + @property + def position(self): + """int: Current cursor position, indicating frame decoded.""" + return self._position + + def _get_real_position(self): + return int(round(self._vcap.get(CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES))) + + def _set_real_position(self, frame_id): + self._vcap.set(CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES, frame_id) + pos = self._get_real_position() + for _ in range(frame_id - pos): + self._vcap.read() + self._position = frame_id + + def read(self): + """Read the next frame. + + If the next frame have been decoded before and in the cache, then + return it directly, otherwise decode, cache and return it. + + Returns: + ndarray or None: Return the frame if successful, otherwise None. + """ + # pos = self._position + if self._cache: + img = self._cache.get(self._position) + if img is not None: + ret = True + else: + if self._position != self._get_real_position(): + self._set_real_position(self._position) + ret, img = self._vcap.read() + if ret: + self._cache.put(self._position, img) + else: + ret, img = self._vcap.read() + if ret: + self._position += 1 + return img + + def get_frame(self, frame_id): + """Get frame by index. + + Args: + frame_id (int): Index of the expected frame, 0-based. + + Returns: + ndarray or None: Return the frame if successful, otherwise None. + """ + if frame_id < 0 or frame_id >= self._frame_cnt: + raise IndexError( + f'"frame_id" must be between 0 and {self._frame_cnt - 1}') + if frame_id == self._position: + return self.read() + if self._cache: + img = self._cache.get(frame_id) + if img is not None: + self._position = frame_id + 1 + return img + self._set_real_position(frame_id) + ret, img = self._vcap.read() + if ret: + if self._cache: + self._cache.put(self._position, img) + self._position += 1 + return img + + def current_frame(self): + """Get the current frame (frame that is just visited). + + Returns: + ndarray or None: If the video is fresh, return None, otherwise + return the frame. + """ + if self._position == 0: + return None + return self._cache.get(self._position - 1) + + def cvt2frames(self, + frame_dir, + file_start=0, + filename_tmpl='{:06d}.jpg', + start=0, + max_num=0, + show_progress=True): + """Convert a video to frame images. + + Args: + frame_dir (str): Output directory to store all the frame images. + file_start (int): Filenames will start from the specified number. + filename_tmpl (str): Filename template with the index as the + placeholder. + start (int): The starting frame index. + max_num (int): Maximum number of frames to be written. + show_progress (bool): Whether to show a progress bar. + """ + mkdir_or_exist(frame_dir) + if max_num == 0: + task_num = self.frame_cnt - start + else: + task_num = min(self.frame_cnt - start, max_num) + if task_num <= 0: + raise ValueError('start must be less than total frame number') + if start > 0: + self._set_real_position(start) + + def write_frame(file_idx): + img = self.read() + if img is None: + return + filename = osp.join(frame_dir, filename_tmpl.format(file_idx)) + cv2.imwrite(filename, img) + + if show_progress: + track_progress(write_frame, range(file_start, + file_start + task_num)) + else: + for i in range(task_num): + write_frame(file_start + i) + + def __len__(self): + return self.frame_cnt + + def __getitem__(self, index): + if isinstance(index, slice): + return [ + self.get_frame(i) + for i in range(*index.indices(self.frame_cnt)) + ] + # support negative indexing + if index < 0: + index += self.frame_cnt + if index < 0: + raise IndexError('index out of range') + return self.get_frame(index) + + def __iter__(self): + self._set_real_position(0) + return self + + def __next__(self): + img = self.read() + if img is not None: + return img + else: + raise StopIteration + + next = __next__ + + def __enter__(self): + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): + self._vcap.release() + + +def frames2video(frame_dir, + video_file, + fps=30, + fourcc='XVID', + filename_tmpl='{:06d}.jpg', + start=0, + end=0, + show_progress=True): + """Read the frame images from a directory and join them as a video. + + Args: + frame_dir (str): The directory containing video frames. + video_file (str): Output filename. + fps (float): FPS of the output video. + fourcc (str): Fourcc of the output video, this should be compatible + with the output file type. + filename_tmpl (str): Filename template with the index as the variable. + start (int): Starting frame index. + end (int): Ending frame index. + show_progress (bool): Whether to show a progress bar. + """ + if end == 0: + ext = filename_tmpl.split('.')[-1] + end = len([name for name in scandir(frame_dir, ext)]) + first_file = osp.join(frame_dir, filename_tmpl.format(start)) + check_file_exist(first_file, 'The start frame not found: ' + first_file) + img = cv2.imread(first_file) + height, width = img.shape[:2] + resolution = (width, height) + vwriter = cv2.VideoWriter(video_file, VideoWriter_fourcc(*fourcc), fps, + resolution) + + def write_frame(file_idx): + filename = osp.join(frame_dir, filename_tmpl.format(file_idx)) + img = cv2.imread(filename) + vwriter.write(img) + + if show_progress: + track_progress(write_frame, range(start, end)) + else: + for i in range(start, end): + write_frame(i) + vwriter.release() diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/optflow.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/optflow.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..84160f8d6ef9fceb5a2f89e7481593109fc1905d --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/optflow.py @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import warnings + +import cv2 +import numpy as np + +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.arraymisc import dequantize, quantize +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.image import imread, imwrite +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import is_str + + +def flowread(flow_or_path, quantize=False, concat_axis=0, *args, **kwargs): + """Read an optical flow map. + + Args: + flow_or_path (ndarray or str): A flow map or filepath. + quantize (bool): whether to read quantized pair, if set to True, + remaining args will be passed to :func:`dequantize_flow`. + concat_axis (int): The axis that dx and dy are concatenated, + can be either 0 or 1. Ignored if quantize is False. + + Returns: + ndarray: Optical flow represented as a (h, w, 2) numpy array + """ + if isinstance(flow_or_path, np.ndarray): + if (flow_or_path.ndim != 3) or (flow_or_path.shape[-1] != 2): + raise ValueError(f'Invalid flow with shape {flow_or_path.shape}') + return flow_or_path + elif not is_str(flow_or_path): + raise TypeError(f'"flow_or_path" must be a filename or numpy array, ' + f'not {type(flow_or_path)}') + + if not quantize: + with open(flow_or_path, 'rb') as f: + try: + header = f.read(4).decode('utf-8') + except Exception: + raise IOError(f'Invalid flow file: {flow_or_path}') + else: + if header != 'PIEH': + raise IOError(f'Invalid flow file: {flow_or_path}, ' + 'header does not contain PIEH') + + w = np.fromfile(f, np.int32, 1).squeeze() + h = np.fromfile(f, np.int32, 1).squeeze() + flow = np.fromfile(f, np.float32, w * h * 2).reshape((h, w, 2)) + else: + assert concat_axis in [0, 1] + cat_flow = imread(flow_or_path, flag='unchanged') + if cat_flow.ndim != 2: + raise IOError( + f'{flow_or_path} is not a valid quantized flow file, ' + f'its dimension is {cat_flow.ndim}.') + assert cat_flow.shape[concat_axis] % 2 == 0 + dx, dy = np.split(cat_flow, 2, axis=concat_axis) + flow = dequantize_flow(dx, dy, *args, **kwargs) + + return flow.astype(np.float32) + + +def flowwrite(flow, filename, quantize=False, concat_axis=0, *args, **kwargs): + """Write optical flow to file. + + If the flow is not quantized, it will be saved as a .flo file losslessly, + otherwise a jpeg image which is lossy but of much smaller size. (dx and dy + will be concatenated horizontally into a single image if quantize is True.) + + Args: + flow (ndarray): (h, w, 2) array of optical flow. + filename (str): Output filepath. + quantize (bool): Whether to quantize the flow and save it to 2 jpeg + images. If set to True, remaining args will be passed to + :func:`quantize_flow`. + concat_axis (int): The axis that dx and dy are concatenated, + can be either 0 or 1. Ignored if quantize is False. + """ + if not quantize: + with open(filename, 'wb') as f: + f.write('PIEH'.encode('utf-8')) + np.array([flow.shape[1], flow.shape[0]], dtype=np.int32).tofile(f) + flow = flow.astype(np.float32) + flow.tofile(f) + f.flush() + else: + assert concat_axis in [0, 1] + dx, dy = quantize_flow(flow, *args, **kwargs) + dxdy = np.concatenate((dx, dy), axis=concat_axis) + imwrite(dxdy, filename) + + +def quantize_flow(flow, max_val=0.02, norm=True): + """Quantize flow to [0, 255]. + + After this step, the size of flow will be much smaller, and can be + dumped as jpeg images. + + Args: + flow (ndarray): (h, w, 2) array of optical flow. + max_val (float): Maximum value of flow, values beyond + [-max_val, max_val] will be truncated. + norm (bool): Whether to divide flow values by image width/height. + + Returns: + tuple[ndarray]: Quantized dx and dy. + """ + h, w, _ = flow.shape + dx = flow[..., 0] + dy = flow[..., 1] + if norm: + dx = dx / w # avoid inplace operations + dy = dy / h + # use 255 levels instead of 256 to make sure 0 is 0 after dequantization. + flow_comps = [ + quantize(d, -max_val, max_val, 255, np.uint8) for d in [dx, dy] + ] + return tuple(flow_comps) + + +def dequantize_flow(dx, dy, max_val=0.02, denorm=True): + """Recover from quantized flow. + + Args: + dx (ndarray): Quantized dx. + dy (ndarray): Quantized dy. + max_val (float): Maximum value used when quantizing. + denorm (bool): Whether to multiply flow values with width/height. + + Returns: + ndarray: Dequantized flow. + """ + assert dx.shape == dy.shape + assert dx.ndim == 2 or (dx.ndim == 3 and dx.shape[-1] == 1) + + dx, dy = [dequantize(d, -max_val, max_val, 255) for d in [dx, dy]] + + if denorm: + dx *= dx.shape[1] + dy *= dx.shape[0] + flow = np.dstack((dx, dy)) + return flow + + +def flow_warp(img, flow, filling_value=0, interpolate_mode='nearest'): + """Use flow to warp img. + + Args: + img (ndarray, float or uint8): Image to be warped. + flow (ndarray, float): Optical Flow. + filling_value (int): The missing pixels will be set with filling_value. + interpolate_mode (str): bilinear -> Bilinear Interpolation; + nearest -> Nearest Neighbor. + + Returns: + ndarray: Warped image with the same shape of img + """ + warnings.warn('This function is just for prototyping and cannot ' + 'guarantee the computational efficiency.') + assert flow.ndim == 3, 'Flow must be in 3D arrays.' + height = flow.shape[0] + width = flow.shape[1] + channels = img.shape[2] + + output = np.ones( + (height, width, channels), dtype=img.dtype) * filling_value + + grid = np.indices((height, width)).swapaxes(0, 1).swapaxes(1, 2) + dx = grid[:, :, 0] + flow[:, :, 1] + dy = grid[:, :, 1] + flow[:, :, 0] + sx = np.floor(dx).astype(int) + sy = np.floor(dy).astype(int) + valid = (sx >= 0) & (sx < height - 1) & (sy >= 0) & (sy < width - 1) + + if interpolate_mode == 'nearest': + output[valid, :] = img[dx[valid].round().astype(int), + dy[valid].round().astype(int), :] + elif interpolate_mode == 'bilinear': + # dirty walkround for integer positions + eps_ = 1e-6 + dx, dy = dx + eps_, dy + eps_ + left_top_ = img[np.floor(dx[valid]).astype(int), + np.floor(dy[valid]).astype(int), :] * ( + np.ceil(dx[valid]) - dx[valid])[:, None] * ( + np.ceil(dy[valid]) - dy[valid])[:, None] + left_down_ = img[np.ceil(dx[valid]).astype(int), + np.floor(dy[valid]).astype(int), :] * ( + dx[valid] - np.floor(dx[valid]))[:, None] * ( + np.ceil(dy[valid]) - dy[valid])[:, None] + right_top_ = img[np.floor(dx[valid]).astype(int), + np.ceil(dy[valid]).astype(int), :] * ( + np.ceil(dx[valid]) - dx[valid])[:, None] * ( + dy[valid] - np.floor(dy[valid]))[:, None] + right_down_ = img[np.ceil(dx[valid]).astype(int), + np.ceil(dy[valid]).astype(int), :] * ( + dx[valid] - np.floor(dx[valid]))[:, None] * ( + dy[valid] - np.floor(dy[valid]))[:, None] + output[valid, :] = left_top_ + left_down_ + right_top_ + right_down_ + else: + raise NotImplementedError( + 'We only support interpolation modes of nearest and bilinear, ' + f'but got {interpolate_mode}.') + return output.astype(img.dtype) + + +def flow_from_bytes(content): + """Read dense optical flow from bytes. + + .. note:: + This load optical flow function works for FlyingChairs, FlyingThings3D, + Sintel, FlyingChairsOcc datasets, but cannot load the data from + ChairsSDHom. + + Args: + content (bytes): Optical flow bytes got from files or other streams. + + Returns: + ndarray: Loaded optical flow with the shape (H, W, 2). + """ + + # header in first 4 bytes + header = content[:4] + if header.decode('utf-8') != 'PIEH': + raise Exception('Flow file header does not contain PIEH') + # width in second 4 bytes + width = np.frombuffer(content[4:], np.int32, 1).squeeze() + # height in third 4 bytes + height = np.frombuffer(content[8:], np.int32, 1).squeeze() + # after first 12 bytes, all bytes are flow + flow = np.frombuffer(content[12:], np.float32, width * height * 2).reshape( + (height, width, 2)) + + return flow + + +def sparse_flow_from_bytes(content): + """Read the optical flow in KITTI datasets from bytes. + + This function is modified from RAFT load the `KITTI datasets + `_. + + Args: + content (bytes): Optical flow bytes got from files or other streams. + + Returns: + Tuple(ndarray, ndarray): Loaded optical flow with the shape (H, W, 2) + and flow valid mask with the shape (H, W). + """ # nopa + + content = np.frombuffer(content, np.uint8) + flow = cv2.imdecode(content, cv2.IMREAD_ANYDEPTH | cv2.IMREAD_COLOR) + flow = flow[:, :, ::-1].astype(np.float32) + # flow shape (H, W, 2) valid shape (H, W) + flow, valid = flow[:, :, :2], flow[:, :, 2] + flow = (flow - 2**15) / 64.0 + return flow, valid diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/processing.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/processing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d90b96e0823d5f116755e7f498d25d17017224a --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv/video/processing.py @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ +# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. +import os +import os.path as osp +import subprocess +import tempfile + +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import requires_executable + + +@requires_executable('ffmpeg') +def convert_video(in_file, + out_file, + print_cmd=False, + pre_options='', + **kwargs): + """Convert a video with ffmpeg. + + This provides a general api to ffmpeg, the executed command is:: + + `ffmpeg -y -i ` + + Options(kwargs) are mapped to ffmpeg commands with the following rules: + + - key=val: "-key val" + - key=True: "-key" + - key=False: "" + + Args: + in_file (str): Input video filename. + out_file (str): Output video filename. + pre_options (str): Options appears before "-i ". + print_cmd (bool): Whether to print the final ffmpeg command. + """ + options = [] + for k, v in kwargs.items(): + if isinstance(v, bool): + if v: + options.append(f'-{k}') + elif k == 'log_level': + assert v in [ + 'quiet', 'panic', 'fatal', 'error', 'warning', 'info', + 'verbose', 'debug', 'trace' + ] + options.append(f'-loglevel {v}') + else: + options.append(f'-{k} {v}') + cmd = f'ffmpeg -y {pre_options} -i {in_file} {" ".join(options)} ' \ + f'{out_file}' + if print_cmd: + print(cmd) + subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True) + + +@requires_executable('ffmpeg') +def resize_video(in_file, + out_file, + size=None, + ratio=None, + keep_ar=False, + log_level='info', + print_cmd=False): + """Resize a video. + + Args: + in_file (str): Input video filename. + out_file (str): Output video filename. + size (tuple): Expected size (w, h), eg, (320, 240) or (320, -1). + ratio (tuple or float): Expected resize ratio, (2, 0.5) means + (w*2, h*0.5). + keep_ar (bool): Whether to keep original aspect ratio. + log_level (str): Logging level of ffmpeg. + print_cmd (bool): Whether to print the final ffmpeg command. + """ + if size is None and ratio is None: + raise ValueError('expected size or ratio must be specified') + if size is not None and ratio is not None: + raise ValueError('size and ratio cannot be specified at the same time') + options = {'log_level': log_level} + if size: + if not keep_ar: + options['vf'] = f'scale={size[0]}:{size[1]}' + else: + options['vf'] = f'scale=w={size[0]}:h={size[1]}:' \ + 'force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease' + else: + if not isinstance(ratio, tuple): + ratio = (ratio, ratio) + options['vf'] = f'scale="trunc(iw*{ratio[0]}):trunc(ih*{ratio[1]})"' + convert_video(in_file, out_file, print_cmd, **options) + + +@requires_executable('ffmpeg') +def cut_video(in_file, + out_file, + start=None, + end=None, + vcodec=None, + acodec=None, + log_level='info', + print_cmd=False): + """Cut a clip from a video. + + Args: + in_file (str): Input video filename. + out_file (str): Output video filename. + start (None or float): Start time (in seconds). + end (None or float): End time (in seconds). + vcodec (None or str): Output video codec, None for unchanged. + acodec (None or str): Output audio codec, None for unchanged. + log_level (str): Logging level of ffmpeg. + print_cmd (bool): Whether to print the final ffmpeg command. + """ + options = {'log_level': log_level} + if vcodec is None: + options['vcodec'] = 'copy' + if acodec is None: + options['acodec'] = 'copy' + if start: + options['ss'] = start + else: + start = 0 + if end: + options['t'] = end - start + convert_video(in_file, out_file, print_cmd, **options) + + +@requires_executable('ffmpeg') +def concat_video(video_list, + out_file, + vcodec=None, + acodec=None, + log_level='info', + print_cmd=False): + """Concatenate multiple videos into a single one. + + Args: + video_list (list): A list of video filenames + out_file (str): Output video filename + vcodec (None or str): Output video codec, None for unchanged + acodec (None or str): Output audio codec, None for unchanged + log_level (str): Logging level of ffmpeg. + print_cmd (bool): Whether to print the final ffmpeg command. + """ + tmp_filehandler, tmp_filename = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='.txt', text=True) + with open(tmp_filename, 'w') as f: + for filename in video_list: + f.write(f'file {osp.abspath(filename)}\n') + options = {'log_level': log_level} + if vcodec is None: + options['vcodec'] = 'copy' + if acodec is None: + options['acodec'] = 'copy' + convert_video( + tmp_filename, + out_file, + print_cmd, + pre_options='-f concat -safe 0', + **options) + os.close(tmp_filehandler) + os.remove(tmp_filename) diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv_custom/__init__.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv_custom/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4b958738b9fd93bfcec239c550df1d9a44b8c536 --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv_custom/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +from .checkpoint import load_checkpoint + +__all__ = ['load_checkpoint'] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv_custom/checkpoint.py b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv_custom/checkpoint.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..19b87fef0a52d31babcdb3edb8f3089b6420173f --- /dev/null +++ b/FRESCO/src/ControlNet/annotator/uniformer/mmcv_custom/checkpoint.py @@ -0,0 +1,500 @@ +# Copyright (c) Open-MMLab. All rights reserved. +import io +import os +import os.path as osp +import pkgutil +import time +import warnings +from collections import OrderedDict +from importlib import import_module +from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory + +import torch +import torchvision +from torch.optim import Optimizer +from torch.utils import model_zoo +from torch.nn import functional as F + +import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.fileio import FileClient +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.fileio import load as load_file +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.parallel import is_module_wrapper +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.utils import mkdir_or_exist +from annotator.uniformer.mmcv.runner import get_dist_info + +ENV_MMCV_HOME = 'MMCV_HOME' +ENV_XDG_CACHE_HOME = 'XDG_CACHE_HOME' +DEFAULT_CACHE_DIR = '~/.cache' + + +def _get_mmcv_home(): + mmcv_home = os.path.expanduser( + os.getenv( + ENV_MMCV_HOME, + os.path.join( + os.getenv(ENV_XDG_CACHE_HOME, DEFAULT_CACHE_DIR), 'mmcv'))) + + mkdir_or_exist(mmcv_home) + return mmcv_home + + +def load_state_dict(module, state_dict, strict=False, logger=None): + """Load state_dict to a module. + + This method is modified from :meth:`torch.nn.Module.load_state_dict`. + Default value for ``strict`` is set to ``False`` and the message for + param mismatch will be shown even if strict is False. + + Args: + module (Module): Module that receives the state_dict. + state_dict (OrderedDict): Weights. + strict (bool): whether to strictly enforce that the keys + in :attr:`state_dict` match the keys returned by this module's + :meth:`~torch.nn.Module.state_dict` function. Default: ``False``. + logger (:obj:`logging.Logger`, optional): Logger to log the error + message. If not specified, print function will be used. + """ + unexpected_keys = [] + all_missing_keys = [] + err_msg = [] + + metadata = getattr(state_dict, '_metadata', None) + state_dict = state_dict.copy() + if metadata is not None: + state_dict._metadata = metadata + + # use _load_from_state_dict to enable checkpoint version control + def load(module, prefix=''): + # recursively check parallel module in case that the model has a + # complicated structure, e.g., nn.Module(nn.Module(DDP)) + if is_module_wrapper(module): + module = module.module + local_metadata = {} if metadata is None else metadata.get( + prefix[:-1], {}) + module._load_from_state_dict(state_dict, prefix, local_metadata, True, + all_missing_keys, unexpected_keys, + err_msg) + for name, child in module._modules.items(): + if child is not None: + load(child, prefix + name + '.') + + load(module) + load = None # break load->load reference cycle + + # ignore "num_batches_tracked" of BN layers + missing_keys = [ + key for key in all_missing_keys if 'num_batches_tracked' not in key + ] + + if unexpected_keys: + err_msg.append('unexpected key in source ' + f'state_dict: {", ".join(unexpected_keys)}\n') + if missing_keys: + err_msg.append( + f'missing keys in source state_dict: {", ".join(missing_keys)}\n') + + rank, _ = get_dist_info() + if len(err_msg) > 0 and rank == 0: + err_msg.insert( + 0, 'The model and loaded state dict do not match exactly\n') + err_msg = '\n'.join(err_msg) + if strict: + raise RuntimeError(err_msg) + elif logger is not None: + logger.warning(err_msg) + else: + print(err_msg) + + +def load_url_dist(url, model_dir=None): + """In distributed setting, this function only download checkpoint at local + rank 0.""" + rank, world_size = get_dist_info() + rank = int(os.environ.get('LOCAL_RANK', rank)) + if rank == 0: + checkpoint = model_zoo.load_url(url, model_dir=model_dir) + if world_size > 1: + torch.distributed.barrier() + if rank > 0: + checkpoint = model_zoo.load_url(url, model_dir=model_dir) + return checkpoint + + +def load_pavimodel_dist(model_path, map_location=None): + """In distributed setting, this function only download checkpoint at local + rank 0.""" + try: + from pavi import modelcloud + except ImportError: + raise ImportError( + 'Please install pavi to load checkpoint from modelcloud.') + rank, world_size = get_dist_info() + rank = int(os.environ.get('LOCAL_RANK', rank)) + if rank == 0: + model = modelcloud.get(model_path) + with TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir: + downloaded_file = osp.join(tmp_dir, model.name) + model.download(downloaded_file) + checkpoint = torch.load(downloaded_file, map_location=map_location) + if world_size > 1: + torch.distributed.barrier() + if rank > 0: + model = modelcloud.get(model_path) + with TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir: + downloaded_file = osp.join(tmp_dir, model.name) + model.download(downloaded_file) + checkpoint = torch.load( + downloaded_file, map_location=map_location) + return checkpoint + + +def load_fileclient_dist(filename, backend, map_location): + """In distributed setting, this function only download checkpoint at local + rank 0.""" + rank, world_size = get_dist_info() + rank = int(os.environ.get('LOCAL_RANK', rank)) + allowed_backends = ['ceph'] + if backend not in allowed_backends: + raise ValueError(f'Load from Backend {backend} is not supported.') + if rank == 0: + fileclient = FileClient(backend=backend) + buffer = io.BytesIO(fileclient.get(filename)) + checkpoint = torch.load(buffer, map_location=map_location) + if world_size > 1: + torch.distributed.barrier() + if rank > 0: + fileclient = FileClient(backend=backend) + buffer = io.BytesIO(fileclient.get(filename)) + checkpoint = torch.load(buffer, map_location=map_location) + return checkpoint + + +def get_torchvision_models(): + model_urls = dict() + for _, name, ispkg in pkgutil.walk_packages(torchvision.models.__path__): + if ispkg: + continue + _zoo = import_module(f'torchvision.models.{name}') + if hasattr(_zoo, 'model_urls'): + _urls = getattr(_zoo, 'model_urls') + model_urls.update(_urls) + return model_urls + + +def get_external_models(): + mmcv_home = _get_mmcv_home() + default_json_path = osp.join(mmcv.__path__[0], 'model_zoo/open_mmlab.json') + default_urls = load_file(default_json_path) + assert isinstance(default_urls, dict) + external_json_path = osp.join(mmcv_home, 'open_mmlab.json') + if osp.exists(external_json_path): + external_urls = load_file(external_json_path) + assert isinstance(external_urls, dict) + default_urls.update(external_urls) + + return default_urls + + +def get_mmcls_models(): + mmcls_json_path = osp.join(mmcv.__path__[0], 'model_zoo/mmcls.json') + mmcls_urls = load_file(mmcls_json_path) + + return mmcls_urls + + +def get_deprecated_model_names(): + deprecate_json_path = osp.join(mmcv.__path__[0], + 'model_zoo/deprecated.json') + deprecate_urls = load_file(deprecate_json_path) + assert isinstance(deprecate_urls, dict) + + return deprecate_urls + + +def _process_mmcls_checkpoint(checkpoint): + state_dict = checkpoint['state_dict'] + new_state_dict = OrderedDict() + for k, v in state_dict.items(): + if k.startswith('backbone.'): + new_state_dict[k[9:]] = v + new_checkpoint = dict(state_dict=new_state_dict) + + return new_checkpoint + + +def _load_checkpoint(filename, map_location=None): + """Load checkpoint from somewhere (modelzoo, file, url). + + Args: + filename (str): Accept local filepath, URL, ``torchvision://xxx``, + ``open-mmlab://xxx``. Please refer to ``docs/model_zoo.md`` for + details. + map_location (str | None): Same as :func:`torch.load`. Default: None. + + Returns: + dict | OrderedDict: The loaded checkpoint. It can be either an + OrderedDict storing model weights or a dict containing other + information, which depends on the checkpoint. + """ + if filename.startswith('modelzoo://'): + warnings.warn('The URL scheme of "modelzoo://" is deprecated, please ' + 'use "torchvision://" instead') + model_urls = get_torchvision_models() + model_name = filename[11:] + checkpoint = load_url_dist(model_urls[model_name]) + elif filename.startswith('torchvision://'): + model_urls = get_torchvision_models() + model_name = filename[14:] + checkpoint = load_url_dist(model_urls[model_name]) + elif filename.startswith('open-mmlab://'): + model_urls = get_external_models() + model_name = filename[13:] + deprecated_urls = get_deprecated_model_names() + if model_name in deprecated_urls: + warnings.warn(f'open-mmlab://{model_name} is deprecated in favor ' + f'of open-mmlab://{deprecated_urls[model_name]}') + model_name = deprecated_urls[model_name] + model_url = model_urls[model_name] + # check if is url + if model_url.startswith(('http://', 'https://')): + checkpoint = load_url_dist(model_url) + else: + filename = osp.join(_get_mmcv_home(), model_url) + if not osp.isfile(filename): + raise IOError(f'{filename} is not a checkpoint file') + checkpoint = torch.load(filename, map_location=map_location) + elif filename.startswith('mmcls://'): + model_urls = get_mmcls_models() + model_name = filename[8:] + checkpoint = load_url_dist(model_urls[model_name]) + checkpoint = _process_mmcls_checkpoint(checkpoint) + elif filename.startswith(('http://', 'https://')): + checkpoint = load_url_dist(filename) + elif filename.startswith('pavi://'): + model_path = filename[7:] + checkpoint = load_pavimodel_dist(model_path, map_location=map_location) + elif filename.startswith('s3://'): + checkpoint = load_fileclient_dist( + filename, backend='ceph', map_location=map_location) + else: + if not osp.isfile(filename): + raise IOError(f'{filename} is not a checkpoint file') + checkpoint = torch.load(filename, map_location=map_location) + return checkpoint + + +def load_checkpoint(model, + filename, + map_location='cpu', + strict=False, + logger=None): + """Load checkpoint from a file or URI. + + Args: + model (Module): Module to load checkpoint. + filename (str): Accept local filepath, URL, ``torchvision://xxx``, + ``open-mmlab://xxx``. Please refer to ``docs/model_zoo.md`` for + details. + map_location (str): Same as :func:`torch.load`. + strict (bool): Whether to allow different params for the model and + checkpoint. + logger (:mod:`logging.Logger` or None): The logger for error message. + + Returns: + dict or OrderedDict: The loaded checkpoint. + """ + checkpoint = _load_checkpoint(filename, map_location) + # OrderedDict is a subclass of dict + if not isinstance(checkpoint, dict): + raise RuntimeError( + f'No state_dict found in checkpoint file {filename}') + # get state_dict from checkpoint + if 'state_dict' in checkpoint: + state_dict = checkpoint['state_dict'] + elif 'model' in checkpoint: + state_dict = checkpoint['model'] + else: + state_dict = checkpoint + # strip prefix of state_dict + if list(state_dict.keys())[0].startswith('module.'): + state_dict = {k[7:]: v for k, v in state_dict.items()} + + # for MoBY, load model of online branch + if sorted(list(state_dict.keys()))[0].startswith('encoder'): + state_dict = {k.replace('encoder.', ''): v for k, v in state_dict.items() if k.startswith('encoder.')} + + # reshape absolute position embedding + if state_dict.get('absolute_pos_embed') is not None: + absolute_pos_embed = state_dict['absolute_pos_embed'] + N1, L, C1 = absolute_pos_embed.size() + N2, C2, H, W = model.absolute_pos_embed.size() + if N1 != N2 or C1 != C2 or L != H*W: + logger.warning("Error in loading absolute_pos_embed, pass") + else: + state_dict['absolute_pos_embed'] = absolute_pos_embed.view(N2, H, W, C2).permute(0, 3, 1, 2) + + # interpolate position bias table if needed + relative_position_bias_table_keys = [k for k in state_dict.keys() if "relative_position_bias_table" in k] + for table_key in relative_position_bias_table_keys: + table_pretrained = state_dict[table_key] + table_current = model.state_dict()[table_key] + L1, nH1 = table_pretrained.size() + L2, nH2 = table_current.size() + if nH1 != nH2: + logger.warning(f"Error in loading {table_key}, pass") + else: + if L1 != L2: + S1 = int(L1 ** 0.5) + S2 = int(L2 ** 0.5) + table_pretrained_resized = F.interpolate( + table_pretrained.permute(1, 0).view(1, nH1, S1, S1), + size=(S2, S2), mode='bicubic') + state_dict[table_key] = table_pretrained_resized.view(nH2, L2).permute(1, 0) + + # load state_dict + load_state_dict(model, state_dict, strict, logger) + return checkpoint + + +def weights_to_cpu(state_dict): + """Copy a model state_dict to cpu. + + Args: + state_dict (OrderedDict): Model weights on GPU. + + Returns: + OrderedDict: Model weights on GPU. + """ + state_dict_cpu = OrderedDict() + for key, val in state_dict.items(): + state_dict_cpu[key] = val.cpu() + return state_dict_cpu + + +def _save_to_state_dict(module, destination, prefix, keep_vars): + """Saves module state to `destination` dictionary. + + This method is modified from :meth:`torch.nn.Module._save_to_state_dict`. + + Args: + module (nn.Module): The module to generate state_dict. + destination (dict): A dict where state will be stored. + prefix (str): The prefix for parameters and buffers used in this + module. + """ + for name, param in module._parameters.items(): + if param is not None: + destination[prefix + name] = param if keep_vars else param.detach() + for name, buf in module._buffers.items(): + # remove check of _non_persistent_buffers_set to allow nn.BatchNorm2d + if buf is not None: + destination[prefix + name] = buf if keep_vars else buf.detach() + + +def get_state_dict(module, destination=None, prefix='', keep_vars=False): + """Returns a dictionary containing a whole state of the module. + + Both parameters and persistent buffers (e.g. running averages) are + included. Keys are corresponding parameter and buffer names. + + This method is modified from :meth:`torch.nn.Module.state_dict` to + recursively check parallel module in case that the model has a complicated + structure, e.g., nn.Module(nn.Module(DDP)). + + Args: + module (nn.Module): The module to generate state_dict. + destination (OrderedDict): Returned dict for the state of the + module. + prefix (str): Prefix of the key. + keep_vars (bool): Whether to keep the variable property of the + parameters. Default: False. + + Returns: + dict: A dictionary containing a whole state of the module. + """ + # recursively check parallel module in case that the model has a + # complicated structure, e.g., nn.Module(nn.Module(DDP)) + if is_module_wrapper(module): + module = module.module + + # below is the same as torch.nn.Module.state_dict() + if destination is None: + destination = OrderedDict() + destination._metadata = OrderedDict() + destination._metadata[prefix[:-1]] = local_metadata = dict( + version=module._version) + _save_to_state_dict(module, destination, prefix, keep_vars) + for name, child in module._modules.items(): + if child is not None: + get_state_dict( + child, destination, prefix + name + '.', keep_vars=keep_vars) + for hook in module._state_dict_hooks.values(): + hook_result = hook(module, destination, prefix, local_metadata) + if hook_result is not None: + destination = hook_result + return destination + + +def save_checkpoint(model, filename, optimizer=None, meta=None): + """Save checkpoint to file. + + The checkpoint will have 3 fields: ``meta``, ``state_dict`` and + ``optimizer``. By default ``meta`` will contain version and time info. + + Args: + model (Module): Module whose params are to be saved. + filename (str): Checkpoint filename. + optimizer (:obj:`Optimizer`, optional): Optimizer to be saved. + meta (dict, optional): Metadata to be saved in checkpoint. + """ + if meta is None: + meta = {} + elif not isinstance(meta, dict): + raise TypeError(f'meta must be a dict or None, but got {type(meta)}') + meta.update(mmcv_version=mmcv.__version__, time=time.asctime()) + + if is_module_wrapper(model): + model = model.module + + if hasattr(model, 'CLASSES') and model.CLASSES is not None: + # save class name to the meta + meta.update(CLASSES=model.CLASSES) + + checkpoint = { + 'meta': meta, + 'state_dict': weights_to_cpu(get_state_dict(model)) + } + # save optimizer state dict in the checkpoint + if isinstance(optimizer, Optimizer): + checkpoint['optimizer'] = optimizer.state_dict() + elif isinstance(optimizer, dict): + checkpoint['optimizer'] = {} + for name, optim in optimizer.items(): + checkpoint['optimizer'][name] = optim.state_dict() + + if filename.startswith('pavi://'): + try: + from pavi import modelcloud + from pavi.exception import NodeNotFoundError + except ImportError: + raise ImportError( + 'Please install pavi to load checkpoint from modelcloud.') + model_path = filename[7:] + root = modelcloud.Folder() + model_dir, model_name = osp.split(model_path) + try: + model = modelcloud.get(model_dir) + except NodeNotFoundError: + model = root.create_training_model(model_dir) + with TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir: + checkpoint_file = osp.join(tmp_dir, model_name) + with open(checkpoint_file, 'wb') as f: + torch.save(checkpoint, f) + f.flush() + model.create_file(checkpoint_file, name=model_name) + else: + mmcv.mkdir_or_exist(osp.dirname(filename)) + # immediately flush buffer + with open(filename, 'wb') as f: + torch.save(checkpoint, f) + f.flush() \ No newline at end of file