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"""Deploy Slim models across multiple clones and replicas.
# TODO(sguada) docstring paragraph by (a) motivating the need for the file and
# (b) defining clones.
# TODO(sguada) describe the high-level components of model deployment.
# E.g. "each model deployment is composed of several parts: a DeploymentConfig,
# which captures A, B and C, an input_fn which loads data.. etc
To easily train a model on multiple GPUs or across multiple machines this
module provides a set of helper functions: `create_clones`,
`optimize_clones` and `deploy`.
Usage:
g = tf.Graph()
# Set up DeploymentConfig
config = model_deploy.DeploymentConfig(num_clones=2, clone_on_cpu=True)
# Create the global step on the device storing the variables.
with tf.device(config.variables_device()):
global_step = slim.create_global_step()
# Define the inputs
with tf.device(config.inputs_device()):
images, labels = LoadData(...)
inputs_queue = slim.data.prefetch_queue((images, labels))
# Define the optimizer.
with tf.device(config.optimizer_device()):
optimizer = tf.train.MomentumOptimizer(FLAGS.learning_rate, FLAGS.momentum)
# Define the model including the loss.
def model_fn(inputs_queue):
images, labels = inputs_queue.dequeue()
predictions = CreateNetwork(images)
slim.losses.log_loss(predictions, labels)
model_dp = model_deploy.deploy(config, model_fn, [inputs_queue],
optimizer=optimizer)
# Run training.
slim.learning.train(model_dp.train_op, my_log_dir,
summary_op=model_dp.summary_op)
The Clone namedtuple holds together the values associated with each call to
model_fn:
* outputs: The return values of the calls to `model_fn()`.
* scope: The scope used to create the clone.
* device: The device used to create the clone.
DeployedModel namedtuple, holds together the values needed to train multiple
clones:
* train_op: An operation that run the optimizer training op and include
all the update ops created by `model_fn`. Present only if an optimizer
was specified.
* summary_op: An operation that run the summaries created by `model_fn`
and process_gradients.
* total_loss: A `Tensor` that contains the sum of all losses created by
`model_fn` plus the regularization losses.
* clones: List of `Clone` tuples returned by `create_clones()`.
DeploymentConfig parameters:
* num_clones: Number of model clones to deploy in each replica.
* clone_on_cpu: True if clones should be placed on CPU.
* replica_id: Integer. Index of the replica for which the model is
deployed. Usually 0 for the chief replica.
* num_replicas: Number of replicas to use.
* num_ps_tasks: Number of tasks for the `ps` job. 0 to not use replicas.
* worker_job_name: A name for the worker job.
* ps_job_name: A name for the parameter server job.
TODO(sguada):
- describe side effect to the graph.
- what happens to summaries and update_ops.
- which graph collections are altered.
- write a tutorial on how to use this.
- analyze the possibility of calling deploy more than once.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
import collections
import tensorflow.compat.v1 as tf
import tf_slim as slim
__all__ = ['create_clones',
'deploy',
'optimize_clones',
'DeployedModel',
'DeploymentConfig',
'Clone',
]
# Namedtuple used to represent a clone during deployment.
Clone = collections.namedtuple('Clone',
['outputs', # Whatever model_fn() returned.
'scope', # The scope used to create it.
'device', # The device used to create.
])
# Namedtuple used to represent a DeployedModel, returned by deploy().
DeployedModel = collections.namedtuple('DeployedModel',
['train_op', # The `train_op`
'summary_op', # The `summary_op`
'total_loss', # The loss `Tensor`
'clones', # A list of `Clones` tuples.
])
# Default parameters for DeploymentConfig
_deployment_params = {'num_clones': 1,
'clone_on_cpu': False,
'replica_id': 0,
'num_replicas': 1,
'num_ps_tasks': 0,
'worker_job_name': 'worker',
'ps_job_name': 'ps'}
def create_clones(config, model_fn, args=None, kwargs=None):
"""Creates multiple clones according to config using a `model_fn`.
The returned values of `model_fn(*args, **kwargs)` are collected along with
the scope and device used to created it in a namedtuple
`Clone(outputs, scope, device)`
Note: it is assumed that any loss created by `model_fn` is collected at
the tf.GraphKeys.LOSSES collection.
To recover the losses, summaries or update_ops created by the clone use:
```python
losses = tf.get_collection(tf.GraphKeys.LOSSES, clone.scope)
summaries = tf.get_collection(tf.GraphKeys.SUMMARIES, clone.scope)
update_ops = tf.get_collection(tf.GraphKeys.UPDATE_OPS, clone.scope)
```
The deployment options are specified by the config object and support
deploying one or several clones on different GPUs and one or several replicas
of such clones.
The argument `model_fn` is called `config.num_clones` times to create the
model clones as `model_fn(*args, **kwargs)`.
If `config` specifies deployment on multiple replicas then the default
tensorflow device is set appropriatly for each call to `model_fn` and for the
slim variable creation functions: model and global variables will be created
on the `ps` device, the clone operations will be on the `worker` device.
Args:
config: A DeploymentConfig object.
model_fn: A callable. Called as `model_fn(*args, **kwargs)`
args: Optional list of arguments to pass to `model_fn`.
kwargs: Optional list of keyword arguments to pass to `model_fn`.
Returns:
A list of namedtuples `Clone`.
"""
clones = []
args = args or []
kwargs = kwargs or {}
with slim.arg_scope([slim.model_variable, slim.variable],
device=config.variables_device()):
# Create clones.
for i in range(0, config.num_clones):
with tf.name_scope(config.clone_scope(i)) as clone_scope:
clone_device = config.clone_device(i)
with tf.device(clone_device):
with tf.variable_scope(tf.get_variable_scope(),
reuse=True if i > 0 else None):
outputs = model_fn(*args, **kwargs)
clones.append(Clone(outputs, clone_scope, clone_device))
return clones
def _gather_clone_loss(clone, num_clones, regularization_losses):
"""Gather the loss for a single clone.
Args:
clone: A Clone namedtuple.
num_clones: The number of clones being deployed.
regularization_losses: Possibly empty list of regularization_losses
to add to the clone losses.
Returns:
A tensor for the total loss for the clone. Can be None.
"""
# The return value.
sum_loss = None
# Individual components of the loss that will need summaries.
clone_loss = None
regularization_loss = None
# Compute and aggregate losses on the clone device.
with tf.device(clone.device):
all_losses = []
clone_losses = tf.get_collection(tf.GraphKeys.LOSSES, clone.scope)
if clone_losses:
clone_loss = tf.add_n(clone_losses, name='clone_loss')
if num_clones > 1:
clone_loss = tf.div(clone_loss, 1.0 * num_clones,
name='scaled_clone_loss')
all_losses.append(clone_loss)
if regularization_losses:
regularization_loss = tf.add_n(regularization_losses,
name='regularization_loss')
all_losses.append(regularization_loss)
if all_losses:
sum_loss = tf.add_n(all_losses)
# Add the summaries out of the clone device block.
if clone_loss is not None:
tf.summary.scalar('/'.join(filter(None,
['Losses', clone.scope, 'clone_loss'])),
clone_loss)
if regularization_loss is not None:
tf.summary.scalar('Losses/regularization_loss', regularization_loss)
return sum_loss
def _optimize_clone(optimizer, clone, num_clones, regularization_losses,
**kwargs):
"""Compute losses and gradients for a single clone.
Args:
optimizer: A tf.Optimizer object.
clone: A Clone namedtuple.
num_clones: The number of clones being deployed.
regularization_losses: Possibly empty list of regularization_losses
to add to the clone losses.
**kwargs: Dict of kwarg to pass to compute_gradients().
Returns:
A tuple (clone_loss, clone_grads_and_vars).
- clone_loss: A tensor for the total loss for the clone. Can be None.
- clone_grads_and_vars: List of (gradient, variable) for the clone.
Can be empty.
"""
sum_loss = _gather_clone_loss(clone, num_clones, regularization_losses)
clone_grad = None
if sum_loss is not None:
with tf.device(clone.device):
clone_grad = optimizer.compute_gradients(sum_loss, **kwargs)
return sum_loss, clone_grad
def optimize_clones(clones, optimizer,
regularization_losses=None,
**kwargs):
"""Compute clone losses and gradients for the given list of `Clones`.
Note: The regularization_losses are added to the first clone losses.
Args:
clones: List of `Clones` created by `create_clones()`.
optimizer: An `Optimizer` object.
regularization_losses: Optional list of regularization losses. If None it
will gather them from tf.GraphKeys.REGULARIZATION_LOSSES. Pass `[]` to
exclude them.
**kwargs: Optional list of keyword arguments to pass to `compute_gradients`.
Returns:
A tuple (total_loss, grads_and_vars).
- total_loss: A Tensor containing the average of the clone losses including
the regularization loss.
- grads_and_vars: A List of tuples (gradient, variable) containing the sum
of the gradients for each variable.
"""
grads_and_vars = []
clones_losses = []
num_clones = len(clones)
if regularization_losses is None:
regularization_losses = tf.get_collection(
tf.GraphKeys.REGULARIZATION_LOSSES)
for clone in clones:
with tf.name_scope(clone.scope):
clone_loss, clone_grad = _optimize_clone(
optimizer, clone, num_clones, regularization_losses, **kwargs)
if clone_loss is not None:
clones_losses.append(clone_loss)
grads_and_vars.append(clone_grad)
# Only use regularization_losses for the first clone
regularization_losses = None
# Compute the total_loss summing all the clones_losses.
total_loss = tf.add_n(clones_losses, name='total_loss')
# Sum the gradients across clones.
grads_and_vars = _sum_clones_gradients(grads_and_vars)
return total_loss, grads_and_vars
def deploy(config,
model_fn,
args=None,
kwargs=None,
optimizer=None,
summarize_gradients=False):
"""Deploys a Slim-constructed model across multiple clones.
The deployment options are specified by the config object and support
deploying one or several clones on different GPUs and one or several replicas
of such clones.
The argument `model_fn` is called `config.num_clones` times to create the
model clones as `model_fn(*args, **kwargs)`.
The optional argument `optimizer` is an `Optimizer` object. If not `None`,
the deployed model is configured for training with that optimizer.
If `config` specifies deployment on multiple replicas then the default
tensorflow device is set appropriatly for each call to `model_fn` and for the
slim variable creation functions: model and global variables will be created
on the `ps` device, the clone operations will be on the `worker` device.
Args:
config: A `DeploymentConfig` object.
model_fn: A callable. Called as `model_fn(*args, **kwargs)`
args: Optional list of arguments to pass to `model_fn`.
kwargs: Optional list of keyword arguments to pass to `model_fn`.
optimizer: Optional `Optimizer` object. If passed the model is deployed
for training with that optimizer.
summarize_gradients: Whether or not add summaries to the gradients.
Returns:
A `DeployedModel` namedtuple.
"""
# Gather initial summaries.
summaries = set(tf.get_collection(tf.GraphKeys.SUMMARIES))
# Create Clones.
clones = create_clones(config, model_fn, args, kwargs)
first_clone = clones[0]
# Gather update_ops from the first clone. These contain, for example,
# the updates for the batch_norm variables created by model_fn.
update_ops = tf.get_collection(tf.GraphKeys.UPDATE_OPS, first_clone.scope)
train_op = None
total_loss = None
with tf.device(config.optimizer_device()):
if optimizer:
# Place the global step on the device storing the variables.
with tf.device(config.variables_device()):
global_step = slim.get_or_create_global_step()
# Compute the gradients for the clones.
total_loss, clones_gradients = optimize_clones(clones, optimizer)
if clones_gradients:
if summarize_gradients:
# Add summaries to the gradients.
summaries |= set(_add_gradients_summaries(clones_gradients))
# Create gradient updates.
grad_updates = optimizer.apply_gradients(clones_gradients,
global_step=global_step)
update_ops.append(grad_updates)
update_op = tf.group(*update_ops)
with tf.control_dependencies([update_op]):
train_op = tf.identity(total_loss, name='train_op')
else:
clones_losses = []
regularization_losses = tf.get_collection(
tf.GraphKeys.REGULARIZATION_LOSSES)
for clone in clones:
with tf.name_scope(clone.scope):
clone_loss = _gather_clone_loss(clone, len(clones),
regularization_losses)
if clone_loss is not None:
clones_losses.append(clone_loss)
# Only use regularization_losses for the first clone
regularization_losses = None
if clones_losses:
total_loss = tf.add_n(clones_losses, name='total_loss')
# Add the summaries from the first clone. These contain the summaries
# created by model_fn and either optimize_clones() or _gather_clone_loss().
summaries |= set(tf.get_collection(tf.GraphKeys.SUMMARIES,
first_clone.scope))
if total_loss is not None:
# Add total_loss to summary.
summaries.add(tf.summary.scalar('total_loss', total_loss))
if summaries:
# Merge all summaries together.
summary_op = tf.summary.merge(list(summaries), name='summary_op')
else:
summary_op = None
return DeployedModel(train_op, summary_op, total_loss, clones)
def _sum_clones_gradients(clone_grads):
"""Calculate the sum gradient for each shared variable across all clones.
This function assumes that the clone_grads has been scaled appropriately by
1 / num_clones.
Args:
clone_grads: A List of List of tuples (gradient, variable), one list per
`Clone`.
Returns:
List of tuples of (gradient, variable) where the gradient has been summed
across all clones.
"""
sum_grads = []
for grad_and_vars in zip(*clone_grads):
# Note that each grad_and_vars looks like the following:
# ((grad_var0_clone0, var0), ... (grad_varN_cloneN, varN))
grads = []
var = grad_and_vars[0][1]
for g, v in grad_and_vars:
assert v == var
if g is not None:
grads.append(g)
if grads:
if len(grads) > 1:
sum_grad = tf.add_n(grads, name=var.op.name + '/sum_grads')
else:
sum_grad = grads[0]
sum_grads.append((sum_grad, var))
return sum_grads
def _add_gradients_summaries(grads_and_vars):
"""Add histogram summaries to gradients.
Note: The summaries are also added to the SUMMARIES collection.
Args:
grads_and_vars: A list of gradient to variable pairs (tuples).
Returns:
The _list_ of the added summaries for grads_and_vars.
"""
summaries = []
for grad, var in grads_and_vars:
if grad is not None:
if isinstance(grad, tf.IndexedSlices):
grad_values = grad.values
else:
grad_values = grad
summaries.append(tf.summary.histogram(var.op.name + ':gradient',
grad_values))
summaries.append(tf.summary.histogram(var.op.name + ':gradient_norm',
tf.global_norm([grad_values])))
else:
tf.logging.info('Var %s has no gradient', var.op.name)
return summaries
class DeploymentConfig(object):
"""Configuration for deploying a model with `deploy()`.
You can pass an instance of this class to `deploy()` to specify exactly
how to deploy the model to build. If you do not pass one, an instance built
from the default deployment_hparams will be used.
"""
def __init__(self,
num_clones=1,
clone_on_cpu=False,
replica_id=0,
num_replicas=1,
num_ps_tasks=0,
worker_job_name='worker',
ps_job_name='ps'):
"""Create a DeploymentConfig.
The config describes how to deploy a model across multiple clones and
replicas. The model will be replicated `num_clones` times in each replica.
If `clone_on_cpu` is True, each clone will placed on CPU.
If `num_replicas` is 1, the model is deployed via a single process. In that
case `worker_device`, `num_ps_tasks`, and `ps_device` are ignored.
If `num_replicas` is greater than 1, then `worker_device` and `ps_device`
must specify TensorFlow devices for the `worker` and `ps` jobs and
`num_ps_tasks` must be positive.
Args:
num_clones: Number of model clones to deploy in each replica.
clone_on_cpu: If True clones would be placed on CPU.
replica_id: Integer. Index of the replica for which the model is
deployed. Usually 0 for the chief replica.
num_replicas: Number of replicas to use.
num_ps_tasks: Number of tasks for the `ps` job. 0 to not use replicas.
worker_job_name: A name for the worker job.
ps_job_name: A name for the parameter server job.
Raises:
ValueError: If the arguments are invalid.
"""
if num_replicas > 1:
if num_ps_tasks < 1:
raise ValueError('When using replicas num_ps_tasks must be positive')
if num_replicas > 1 or num_ps_tasks > 0:
if not worker_job_name:
raise ValueError('Must specify worker_job_name when using replicas')
if not ps_job_name:
raise ValueError('Must specify ps_job_name when using parameter server')
if replica_id >= num_replicas:
raise ValueError('replica_id must be less than num_replicas')
self._num_clones = num_clones
self._clone_on_cpu = clone_on_cpu
self._replica_id = replica_id
self._num_replicas = num_replicas
self._num_ps_tasks = num_ps_tasks
self._ps_device = '/job:' + ps_job_name if num_ps_tasks > 0 else ''
self._worker_device = '/job:' + worker_job_name if num_ps_tasks > 0 else ''
@property
def num_clones(self):
return self._num_clones
@property
def clone_on_cpu(self):
return self._clone_on_cpu
@property
def replica_id(self):
return self._replica_id
@property
def num_replicas(self):
return self._num_replicas
@property
def num_ps_tasks(self):
return self._num_ps_tasks
@property
def ps_device(self):
return self._ps_device
@property
def worker_device(self):
return self._worker_device
def caching_device(self):
"""Returns the device to use for caching variables.
Variables are cached on the worker CPU when using replicas.
Returns:
A device string or None if the variables do not need to be cached.
"""
if self._num_ps_tasks > 0:
return lambda op: op.device
else:
return None
def clone_device(self, clone_index):
"""Device used to create the clone and all the ops inside the clone.
Args:
clone_index: Int, representing the clone_index.
Returns:
A value suitable for `tf.device()`.
Raises:
ValueError: if `clone_index` is greater or equal to the number of clones".
"""
if clone_index >= self._num_clones:
raise ValueError('clone_index must be less than num_clones')
device = ''
if self._num_ps_tasks > 0:
device += self._worker_device
if self._clone_on_cpu:
device += '/device:CPU:0'
else:
device += '/device:GPU:%d' % clone_index
return device
def clone_scope(self, clone_index):
"""Name scope to create the clone.
Args:
clone_index: Int, representing the clone_index.
Returns:
A name_scope suitable for `tf.name_scope()`.
Raises:
ValueError: if `clone_index` is greater or equal to the number of clones".
"""
if clone_index >= self._num_clones:
raise ValueError('clone_index must be less than num_clones')
scope = ''
if self._num_clones > 1:
scope = 'clone_%d' % clone_index
return scope
def optimizer_device(self):
"""Device to use with the optimizer.
Returns:
A value suitable for `tf.device()`.
"""
if self._num_ps_tasks > 0 or self._num_clones > 0:
return self._worker_device + '/device:CPU:0'
else:
return ''
def inputs_device(self):
"""Device to use to build the inputs.
Returns:
A value suitable for `tf.device()`.
"""
device = ''
if self._num_ps_tasks > 0:
device += self._worker_device
device += '/device:CPU:0'
return device
def variables_device(self):
"""Returns the device to use for variables created inside the clone.
Returns:
A value suitable for `tf.device()`.
"""
device = ''
if self._num_ps_tasks > 0:
device += self._ps_device
device += '/device:CPU:0'
class _PSDeviceChooser(object):
"""Slim device chooser for variables when using PS."""
def __init__(self, device, tasks):
self._device = device
self._tasks = tasks
self._task = 0
def choose(self, op):
if op.device:
return op.device
node_def = op if isinstance(op, tf.NodeDef) else op.node_def
if node_def.op.startswith('Variable'):
t = self._task
self._task = (self._task + 1) % self._tasks
d = '%s/task:%d' % (self._device, t)
return d
else:
return op.device
if not self._num_ps_tasks:
return device
else:
chooser = _PSDeviceChooser(device, self._num_ps_tasks)
return chooser.choose
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