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| # Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. | |
| # | |
| # This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the | |
| # LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. | |
| import itertools | |
| import logging | |
| import math | |
| import operator | |
| import os | |
| import queue | |
| import time | |
| from threading import Thread | |
| import numpy as np | |
| import torch | |
| from fairseq.data import data_utils | |
| logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
| # Object used by _background_consumer to signal the source is exhausted | |
| # to the main thread. | |
| _sentinel = object() | |
| class CountingIterator(object): | |
| """Wrapper around an iterable that maintains the iteration count. | |
| Args: | |
| iterable (iterable): iterable to wrap | |
| start (int): starting iteration count. Note that this doesn't | |
| actually advance the iterator. | |
| total (int): override the iterator length returned by | |
| ``__len__``. This can be used to truncate *iterator*. | |
| Attributes: | |
| n (int): number of elements consumed from this iterator | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, iterable, start=None, total=None): | |
| self.iterable = iterable | |
| self.itr = iter(self) | |
| if start is None: | |
| self.n = getattr(iterable, "n", 0) | |
| else: | |
| self.n = start | |
| if total is None: | |
| self.total = self.n + len(iterable) | |
| else: | |
| self.total = total | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return self.total | |
| def __iter__(self): | |
| for x in self.iterable: | |
| if self.n >= self.total: | |
| raise RuntimeError( | |
| "Mismatch between actual and expected iterable length. " | |
| "This may be caused by resuming training from a checkpoint using " | |
| "a different number of GPUs, in which case you can try the " | |
| "--reset-dataloader option. Alternatively you may have a train or " | |
| "validation set that is smaller than the number of GPUs. If none " | |
| "of these apply, please report this to the fairseq developers." | |
| ) | |
| self.n += 1 | |
| yield x | |
| def __next__(self): | |
| return next(self.itr) | |
| def has_next(self): | |
| """Whether the iterator has been exhausted.""" | |
| return self.n < len(self) | |
| def skip(self, num_to_skip): | |
| """Fast-forward the iterator by skipping *num_to_skip* elements.""" | |
| next(itertools.islice(self.itr, num_to_skip, num_to_skip), None) | |
| return self | |
| def take(self, n): | |
| """ | |
| Truncates the iterator to n elements at most. | |
| """ | |
| self.total = min(self.total, n) | |
| # Propagate this change to the underlying iterator | |
| # Only take after what we have already consumed (i.e. after restarting | |
| # from checkpoint mid epoch, we have to subtract self.n which is the | |
| # starting point) | |
| # | |
| # This to maintain the invariant self.total = self.n + len(iterable), | |
| # before calling __next__ or __iter__ | |
| propagated_take = max(n - self.n, 0) | |
| if hasattr(self.iterable, "take"): | |
| self.iterable.take(propagated_take) | |
| else: | |
| self.iterable = itertools.islice(self.iterable, propagated_take) | |
| class EpochBatchIterating(object): | |
| def __len__(self) -> int: | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| def next_epoch_idx(self): | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| def next_epoch_itr( | |
| self, shuffle=True, fix_batches_to_gpus=False, set_dataset_epoch=True | |
| ): | |
| """Return a new iterator over the dataset. | |
| Args: | |
| shuffle (bool, optional): shuffle batches before returning the | |
| iterator (default: True). | |
| fix_batches_to_gpus (bool, optional): ensure that batches are always | |
| allocated to the same shards across epochs. Requires | |
| that :attr:`dataset` supports prefetching (default: False). | |
| set_dataset_epoch (bool, optional): update the wrapped Dataset with | |
| the new epoch number (default: True). | |
| """ | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| def end_of_epoch(self) -> bool: | |
| """Returns whether the most recent epoch iterator has been exhausted""" | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| def iterations_in_epoch(self) -> int: | |
| """The number of consumed batches in the current epoch.""" | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| def state_dict(self): | |
| """Returns a dictionary containing a whole state of the iterator.""" | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| def load_state_dict(self, state_dict): | |
| """Copies the state of the iterator from the given *state_dict*.""" | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| def first_batch(self): | |
| return "DUMMY" | |
| class StreamingEpochBatchIterator(EpochBatchIterating): | |
| """A steaming-style iterator over a :class:`torch.utils.data.IterableDataset`. | |
| Args: | |
| dataset (~torch.utils.data.Dataset): dataset from which to load the data | |
| max_sentences: batch size | |
| collate_fn (callable): merges a list of samples to form a mini-batch | |
| num_workers (int, optional): how many subprocesses to use for data | |
| loading. 0 means the data will be loaded in the main process | |
| (default: 0). | |
| epoch (int, optional): the epoch to start the iterator from | |
| (default: 1). | |
| buffer_size (int, optional): the number of batches to keep ready in the | |
| queue. Helps speeding up dataloading. When buffer_size is zero, the | |
| default torch.utils.data.DataLoader preloading is used. | |
| timeout (int, optional): if positive, the timeout value for collecting a batch | |
| from workers. Should always be non-negative (default: ``0``). | |
| """ | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| dataset, | |
| max_sentences=1, | |
| collate_fn=None, | |
| epoch=1, | |
| num_workers=0, | |
| buffer_size=0, | |
| timeout=0, | |
| ): | |
| assert isinstance(dataset, torch.utils.data.IterableDataset) | |
| self.dataset = dataset | |
| self.max_sentences = max_sentences | |
| self.collate_fn = collate_fn | |
| self.epoch = max(epoch, 1) # we use 1-based indexing for epochs | |
| self.num_workers = num_workers | |
| # This upper limit here is to prevent people from abusing this feature | |
| # in a shared computing environment. | |
| self.buffer_size = min(buffer_size, 20) | |
| self.timeout = timeout | |
| self._current_epoch_iterator = None | |
| def next_epoch_idx(self): | |
| """Return the epoch index after *next_epoch_itr* is called.""" | |
| if self._current_epoch_iterator is not None and self.end_of_epoch(): | |
| return self.epoch + 1 | |
| else: | |
| return self.epoch | |
| def next_epoch_itr( | |
| self, shuffle=True, fix_batches_to_gpus=False, set_dataset_epoch=True | |
| ): | |
| self.epoch = self.next_epoch_idx | |
| if set_dataset_epoch and hasattr(self.dataset, "set_epoch"): | |
| self.dataset.set_epoch(self.epoch) | |
| self._current_epoch_iterator = self._get_iterator_for_epoch(self.epoch, shuffle) | |
| return self._current_epoch_iterator | |
| def end_of_epoch(self) -> bool: | |
| return not self._current_epoch_iterator.has_next() | |
| def iterations_in_epoch(self) -> int: | |
| if self._current_epoch_iterator is not None: | |
| return self._current_epoch_iterator.n | |
| return 0 | |
| def state_dict(self): | |
| return { | |
| "epoch": self.epoch, | |
| } | |
| def load_state_dict(self, state_dict): | |
| self.epoch = state_dict["epoch"] | |
| def _get_iterator_for_epoch(self, epoch, shuffle, offset=0): | |
| if self.num_workers > 0: | |
| os.environ["PYTHONWARNINGS"] = "ignore:semaphore_tracker:UserWarning" | |
| # Create data loader | |
| worker_init_fn = getattr(self.dataset, "worker_init_fn", None) | |
| itr = torch.utils.data.DataLoader( | |
| self.dataset, | |
| batch_size=self.max_sentences, | |
| collate_fn=self.collate_fn, | |
| num_workers=self.num_workers, | |
| timeout=self.timeout, | |
| worker_init_fn=worker_init_fn, | |
| ) | |
| # Wrap with a BufferedIterator if needed | |
| if self.buffer_size > 0: | |
| itr = BufferedIterator(self.buffer_size, itr) | |
| # Wrap with CountingIterator | |
| itr = CountingIterator(itr, start=offset) | |
| return itr | |
| class EpochBatchIterator(EpochBatchIterating): | |
| """A multi-epoch iterator over a :class:`torch.utils.data.Dataset`. | |
| Compared to :class:`torch.utils.data.DataLoader`, this iterator: | |
| - can be reused across multiple epochs with the :func:`next_epoch_itr` | |
| method (optionally shuffled between epochs) | |
| - can be serialized/deserialized with the :func:`state_dict` and | |
| :func:`load_state_dict` methods | |
| - supports sharding with the *num_shards* and *shard_id* arguments | |
| Args: | |
| dataset (~torch.utils.data.Dataset): dataset from which to load the data | |
| collate_fn (callable): merges a list of samples to form a mini-batch | |
| batch_sampler (~torch.utils.data.Sampler or a callable): an iterator over batches of | |
| indices, or a callable to create such an iterator (~torch.utils.data.Sampler). | |
| A callable batch_sampler will be called for each epoch to enable per epoch dynamic | |
| batch iterators defined by this callable batch_sampler. | |
| seed (int, optional): seed for random number generator for | |
| reproducibility (default: 1). | |
| num_shards (int, optional): shard the data iterator into N | |
| shards (default: 1). | |
| shard_id (int, optional): which shard of the data iterator to | |
| return (default: 0). | |
| num_workers (int, optional): how many subprocesses to use for data | |
| loading. 0 means the data will be loaded in the main process | |
| (default: 0). | |
| epoch (int, optional): the epoch to start the iterator from | |
| (default: 1). | |
| buffer_size (int, optional): the number of batches to keep ready in the | |
| queue. Helps speeding up dataloading. When buffer_size is zero, the | |
| default torch.utils.data.DataLoader preloading is used. | |
| timeout (int, optional): if positive, the timeout value for collecting a batch | |
| from workers. Should always be non-negative (default: ``0``). | |
| disable_shuffling (bool, optional): force disable shuffling | |
| (default: ``False``). | |
| """ | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| dataset, | |
| collate_fn, | |
| batch_sampler, | |
| seed=1, | |
| num_shards=1, | |
| shard_id=0, | |
| num_workers=0, | |
| epoch=1, | |
| buffer_size=0, | |
| timeout=0, | |
| disable_shuffling=False, | |
| ): | |
| assert isinstance(dataset, torch.utils.data.Dataset) | |
| self.dataset = dataset | |
| self.collate_fn = collate_fn | |
| self.batch_sampler = batch_sampler | |
| self._frozen_batches = ( | |
| tuple(batch_sampler) if not callable(batch_sampler) else None | |
| ) | |
| self.seed = seed | |
| self.num_shards = num_shards | |
| self.shard_id = shard_id | |
| self.num_workers = num_workers | |
| # This upper limit here is to prevent people from abusing this feature | |
| # in a shared computing environment. | |
| self.buffer_size = min(buffer_size, 20) | |
| self.timeout = timeout | |
| self.disable_shuffling = disable_shuffling | |
| self.epoch = max(epoch, 1) # we use 1-based indexing for epochs | |
| self.shuffle = not disable_shuffling | |
| self._cur_epoch_itr = None | |
| self._next_epoch_itr = None | |
| self._supports_prefetch = getattr(dataset, "supports_prefetch", False) | |
| def frozen_batches(self): | |
| if self._frozen_batches is None: | |
| self._frozen_batches = tuple(self.batch_sampler(self.dataset, self.epoch)) | |
| return self._frozen_batches | |
| def first_batch(self): | |
| if len(self.frozen_batches) == 0: | |
| raise Exception( | |
| "The dataset is empty. This could indicate " | |
| "that all elements in the dataset have been skipped. " | |
| "Try increasing the max number of allowed tokens or using " | |
| "a larger dataset." | |
| ) | |
| if getattr(self.dataset, "supports_fetch_outside_dataloader", True): | |
| return self.collate_fn([self.dataset[i] for i in self.frozen_batches[0]]) | |
| else: | |
| return "DUMMY" | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return int(math.ceil(len(self.frozen_batches) / float(self.num_shards))) | |
| def n(self): | |
| return self.iterations_in_epoch | |
| def next_epoch_idx(self): | |
| """Return the epoch index after *next_epoch_itr* is called.""" | |
| if self._next_epoch_itr is not None: | |
| return self.epoch | |
| elif self._cur_epoch_itr is not None and self.end_of_epoch(): | |
| return self.epoch + 1 | |
| else: | |
| return self.epoch | |
| def next_epoch_itr( | |
| self, shuffle=True, fix_batches_to_gpus=False, set_dataset_epoch=True | |
| ): | |
| """Return a new iterator over the dataset. | |
| Args: | |
| shuffle (bool, optional): shuffle batches before returning the | |
| iterator (default: True). | |
| fix_batches_to_gpus (bool, optional): ensure that batches are always | |
| allocated to the same shards across epochs. Requires | |
| that :attr:`dataset` supports prefetching (default: False). | |
| set_dataset_epoch (bool, optional): update the wrapped Dataset with | |
| the new epoch number (default: True). | |
| """ | |
| if self.disable_shuffling: | |
| shuffle = False | |
| self.epoch = self.next_epoch_idx | |
| if set_dataset_epoch and hasattr(self.dataset, "set_epoch"): | |
| self.dataset.set_epoch(self.epoch) | |
| if self._next_epoch_itr is not None: | |
| self._cur_epoch_itr = self._next_epoch_itr | |
| self._next_epoch_itr = None | |
| else: | |
| if callable(self.batch_sampler): | |
| # reset _frozen_batches to refresh the next epoch | |
| self._frozen_batches = None | |
| self._cur_epoch_itr = self._get_iterator_for_epoch( | |
| self.epoch, | |
| shuffle, | |
| fix_batches_to_gpus=fix_batches_to_gpus, | |
| ) | |
| self.shuffle = shuffle | |
| return self._cur_epoch_itr | |
| def end_of_epoch(self) -> bool: | |
| """Returns whether the most recent epoch iterator has been exhausted""" | |
| return not self._cur_epoch_itr.has_next() | |
| def iterations_in_epoch(self): | |
| """The number of consumed batches in the current epoch.""" | |
| if self._cur_epoch_itr is not None: | |
| return self._cur_epoch_itr.n | |
| elif self._next_epoch_itr is not None: | |
| return self._next_epoch_itr.n | |
| return 0 | |
| def state_dict(self): | |
| """Returns a dictionary containing a whole state of the iterator.""" | |
| if self.end_of_epoch(): | |
| epoch = self.epoch + 1 | |
| iter_in_epoch = 0 | |
| else: | |
| epoch = self.epoch | |
| iter_in_epoch = self.iterations_in_epoch | |
| return { | |
| "version": 2, | |
| "epoch": epoch, | |
| "iterations_in_epoch": iter_in_epoch, | |
| "shuffle": self.shuffle, | |
| } | |
| def load_state_dict(self, state_dict): | |
| """Copies the state of the iterator from the given *state_dict*.""" | |
| self.epoch = state_dict["epoch"] | |
| itr_pos = state_dict.get("iterations_in_epoch", 0) | |
| version = state_dict.get("version", 1) | |
| if itr_pos > 0: | |
| # fast-forward epoch iterator | |
| self._next_epoch_itr = self._get_iterator_for_epoch( | |
| self.epoch, | |
| shuffle=state_dict.get("shuffle", True), | |
| offset=itr_pos, | |
| ) | |
| if self._next_epoch_itr is None: | |
| if version == 1: | |
| # legacy behavior: we finished the epoch, increment epoch counter | |
| self.epoch += 1 | |
| else: | |
| raise RuntimeError( | |
| "Cannot resume training due to dataloader mismatch, please " | |
| "report this to the fairseq developers. You can relaunch " | |
| "training with `--reset-dataloader` and it should work." | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| self._next_epoch_itr = None | |
| def _get_iterator_for_epoch( | |
| self, epoch, shuffle, fix_batches_to_gpus=False, offset=0 | |
| ): | |
| def shuffle_batches(batches, seed): | |
| with data_utils.numpy_seed(seed): | |
| np.random.shuffle(batches) | |
| return batches | |
| if self._supports_prefetch: | |
| batches = self.frozen_batches | |
| if shuffle and not fix_batches_to_gpus: | |
| batches = shuffle_batches(list(batches), self.seed + epoch) | |
| batches = list( | |
| ShardedIterator(batches, self.num_shards, self.shard_id, fill_value=[]) | |
| ) | |
| self.dataset.prefetch([i for s in batches for i in s]) | |
| if shuffle and fix_batches_to_gpus: | |
| batches = shuffle_batches(batches, self.seed + epoch + self.shard_id) | |
| else: | |
| if shuffle: | |
| batches = shuffle_batches(list(self.frozen_batches), self.seed + epoch) | |
| else: | |
| batches = self.frozen_batches | |
| batches = list( | |
| ShardedIterator(batches, self.num_shards, self.shard_id, fill_value=[]) | |
| ) | |
| if offset > 0 and offset >= len(batches): | |
| return None | |
| if self.num_workers > 0: | |
| os.environ["PYTHONWARNINGS"] = "ignore:semaphore_tracker:UserWarning" | |
| # Create data loader | |
| itr = torch.utils.data.DataLoader( | |
| self.dataset, | |
| collate_fn=self.collate_fn, | |
| batch_sampler=batches[offset:], | |
| num_workers=self.num_workers, | |
| timeout=self.timeout, | |
| ) | |
| # Wrap with a BufferedIterator if needed | |
| if self.buffer_size > 0: | |
| itr = BufferedIterator(self.buffer_size, itr) | |
| # Wrap with CountingIterator | |
| itr = CountingIterator(itr, start=offset) | |
| return itr | |
| class GroupedIterator(CountingIterator): | |
| """Wrapper around an iterable that returns groups (chunks) of items. | |
| Args: | |
| iterable (iterable): iterable to wrap | |
| chunk_size (int): size of each chunk | |
| Attributes: | |
| n (int): number of elements consumed from this iterator | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, iterable, chunk_size): | |
| itr = _chunk_iterator(iterable, chunk_size) | |
| super().__init__( | |
| itr, | |
| start=int(math.ceil(getattr(iterable, "n", 0) / float(chunk_size))), | |
| total=int(math.ceil(len(iterable) / float(chunk_size))), | |
| ) | |
| self.chunk_size = chunk_size | |
| def _chunk_iterator(itr, chunk_size): | |
| chunk = [] | |
| for x in itr: | |
| chunk.append(x) | |
| if len(chunk) == chunk_size: | |
| yield chunk | |
| chunk = [] | |
| if len(chunk) > 0: | |
| yield chunk | |
| class ShardedIterator(CountingIterator): | |
| """A sharded wrapper around an iterable, padded to length. | |
| Args: | |
| iterable (iterable): iterable to wrap | |
| num_shards (int): number of shards to split the iterable into | |
| shard_id (int): which shard to iterator over | |
| fill_value (Any, optional): padding value when the iterable doesn't | |
| evenly divide *num_shards* (default: None). | |
| Attributes: | |
| n (int): number of elements consumed from this iterator | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, iterable, num_shards, shard_id, fill_value=None): | |
| if shard_id < 0 or shard_id >= num_shards: | |
| raise ValueError("shard_id must be between 0 and num_shards") | |
| sharded_len = int(math.ceil(len(iterable) / float(num_shards))) | |
| itr = map( | |
| operator.itemgetter(1), | |
| itertools.zip_longest( | |
| range(sharded_len), | |
| itertools.islice(iterable, shard_id, len(iterable), num_shards), | |
| fillvalue=fill_value, | |
| ), | |
| ) | |
| super().__init__( | |
| itr, | |
| start=int(math.ceil(getattr(iterable, "n", 0) / float(num_shards))), | |
| total=sharded_len, | |
| ) | |
| class BackgroundConsumer(Thread): | |
| def __init__(self, queue, source, max_len): | |
| Thread.__init__(self) | |
| self._queue = queue | |
| self._source = source | |
| self._max_len = max_len | |
| self.count = 0 | |
| def run(self): | |
| try: | |
| for item in self._source: | |
| self._queue.put(item) | |
| # Stop if we reached the maximum length | |
| self.count += 1 | |
| if self._max_len is not None and self.count >= self._max_len: | |
| break | |
| # Signal the consumer we are done. | |
| self._queue.put(_sentinel) | |
| except Exception as e: | |
| self._queue.put(e) | |
| class BufferedIterator(object): | |
| def __init__(self, size, iterable): | |
| self._queue = queue.Queue(size) | |
| self._iterable = iterable | |
| self._consumer = None | |
| self.start_time = time.time() | |
| self.warning_time = None | |
| self.total = len(iterable) | |
| def _create_consumer(self): | |
| self._consumer = BackgroundConsumer( | |
| self._queue, | |
| self._iterable, | |
| self.total, | |
| ) | |
| self._consumer.daemon = True | |
| self._consumer.start() | |
| def __iter__(self): | |
| return self | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return self.total | |
| def take(self, n): | |
| self.total = min(self.total, n) | |
| # Propagate this change to the underlying iterator | |
| if hasattr(self._iterable, "take"): | |
| self._iterable.take(n) | |
| def __next__(self): | |
| # Create consumer if not created yet | |
| if self._consumer is None: | |
| self._create_consumer() | |
| # Notify the user if there is a data loading bottleneck | |
| if self._queue.qsize() < min(2, max(1, self._queue.maxsize // 2)): | |
| if time.time() - self.start_time > 5 * 60: | |
| if ( | |
| self.warning_time is None | |
| or time.time() - self.warning_time > 15 * 60 | |
| ): | |
| logger.debug( | |
| "Data loading buffer is empty or nearly empty. This may " | |
| "indicate a data loading bottleneck, and increasing the " | |
| "number of workers (--num-workers) may help." | |
| ) | |
| self.warning_time = time.time() | |
| # Get next example | |
| item = self._queue.get(True) | |
| if isinstance(item, Exception): | |
| raise item | |
| if item is _sentinel: | |
| raise StopIteration() | |
| return item | |