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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright (c) 2020, NVIDIA CORPORATION.  All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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"""Megatron grad scaler."""

from abc import ABC
from abc import abstractmethod

import torch


class MegatronGradScaler(ABC):

    def __init__(self, initial_scale):
        """Initialize scale value with the input initial scale."""
        assert initial_scale > 0.0
        self._scale = torch.cuda.FloatTensor([initial_scale])

    @property
    def scale(self):
        return self._scale

    @property
    def inv_scale(self):
        return self._scale.double().reciprocal().float()

    @abstractmethod
    def update(self, found_inf):
        pass

    '''
    @abstractmethod
    def state_dict(self):
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def load_state_dict(self, state_dict):
        pass
    '''


class ConstantGradScaler(MegatronGradScaler):

    def update(self, found_inf):
        pass


class DynamicGradScaler(MegatronGradScaler):

    def __init__(self, initial_scale, min_scale,
                 growth_factor, backoff_factor,
                 growth_interval, hysteresis):
        """"Grad scaler with dynamic scale that gets adjusted
        during training."""
        super(DynamicGradScaler, self).__init__(initial_scale)

        # Lower bound on the scale.
        assert min_scale > 0.0
        assert min_scale <= initial_scale
        self.min_scale = torch.cuda.FloatTensor([min_scale])
        # Growth and backoff factors for the scale.
        assert growth_factor > 1.0
        self.growth_factor = torch.cuda.FloatTensor([growth_factor])
        assert backoff_factor < 1.0
        assert backoff_factor > 0.0
        self.backoff_factor = torch.cuda.FloatTensor([backoff_factor])
        # Interval over which if we don't see any inf/nan,
        # we will scale the grad scale by the growth factor.
        assert growth_interval > 0
        self.growth_interval = growth_interval
        # Number of inf/nans we should see before scaling down
        # the grad scale by the backoff factor.
        assert hysteresis > 0
        self.hysteresis = hysteresis

        # Trackers.
        self._growth_tracker = 0
        self._hysteresis_tracker = self.hysteresis


    def update(self, found_inf):

        # If we have an inf/nan, growth tracker is set to 0
        # and hysterisis tracker is reduced by 1.
        if found_inf:
            self._growth_tracker = 0
            self._hysteresis_tracker -= 1
            # Now if we are our of hysteresis count, scale down the loss.
            if self._hysteresis_tracker <= 0:
                self._scale = torch.max(self._scale * self.backoff_factor,
                                        self.min_scale)
        else:
            # If there is no nan/inf, increment the growth tracker.
            self._growth_tracker += 1
            # If we have had enough consequitive intervals with no nan/inf:
            if self._growth_tracker == self.growth_interval:
                # Reset the tracker and hysteresis trackers,
                self._growth_tracker = 0
                self._hysteresis_tracker = self.hysteresis
                # and scale up the loss scale.
                self._scale = self._scale * self.growth_factor