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from collections import defaultdict, deque, OrderedDict
import copy
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import datetime
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import hashlib
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import time
import torch
import torch.distributed as dist

import errno
import os


class SmoothedValue(object):
    """Track a series of values and provide access to smoothed values over a
    window or the global series average.
    """

    def __init__(self, window_size=20, fmt=None):
        if fmt is None:
            fmt = "{median:.4f} ({global_avg:.4f})"
        self.deque = deque(maxlen=window_size)
        self.total = 0.0
        self.count = 0
        self.fmt = fmt

    def update(self, value, n=1):
        self.deque.append(value)
        self.count += n
        self.total += value * n

    def synchronize_between_processes(self):
        """
        Warning: does not synchronize the deque!
        """
        if not is_dist_avail_and_initialized():
            return
        t = torch.tensor([self.count, self.total], dtype=torch.float64, device='cuda')
        dist.barrier()
        dist.all_reduce(t)
        t = t.tolist()
        self.count = int(t[0])
        self.total = t[1]

    @property
    def median(self):
        d = torch.tensor(list(self.deque))
        return d.median().item()

    @property
    def avg(self):
        d = torch.tensor(list(self.deque), dtype=torch.float32)
        return d.mean().item()

    @property
    def global_avg(self):
        return self.total / self.count

    @property
    def max(self):
        return max(self.deque)

    @property
    def value(self):
        return self.deque[-1]

    def __str__(self):
        return self.fmt.format(
            median=self.median,
            avg=self.avg,
            global_avg=self.global_avg,
            max=self.max,
            value=self.value)


class MetricLogger(object):
    def __init__(self, delimiter="\t"):
        self.meters = defaultdict(SmoothedValue)
        self.delimiter = delimiter

    def update(self, **kwargs):
        for k, v in kwargs.items():
            if isinstance(v, torch.Tensor):
                v = v.item()
            assert isinstance(v, (float, int))
            self.meters[k].update(v)

    def __getattr__(self, attr):
        if attr in self.meters:
            return self.meters[attr]
        if attr in self.__dict__:
            return self.__dict__[attr]
        raise AttributeError("'{}' object has no attribute '{}'".format(
            type(self).__name__, attr))

    def __str__(self):
        loss_str = []
        for name, meter in self.meters.items():
            loss_str.append(
                "{}: {}".format(name, str(meter))
            )
        return self.delimiter.join(loss_str)

    def synchronize_between_processes(self):
        for meter in self.meters.values():
            meter.synchronize_between_processes()

    def add_meter(self, name, meter):
        self.meters[name] = meter

    def log_every(self, iterable, print_freq, header=None):
        i = 0
        if not header:
            header = ''
        start_time = time.time()
        end = time.time()
        iter_time = SmoothedValue(fmt='{avg:.4f}')
        data_time = SmoothedValue(fmt='{avg:.4f}')
        space_fmt = ':' + str(len(str(len(iterable)))) + 'd'
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        if torch.cuda.is_available():
            log_msg = self.delimiter.join([
                header,
                '[{0' + space_fmt + '}/{1}]',
                'eta: {eta}',
                '{meters}',
                'time: {time}',
                'data: {data}',
                'max mem: {memory:.0f}'
            ])
        else:
            log_msg = self.delimiter.join([
                header,
                '[{0' + space_fmt + '}/{1}]',
                'eta: {eta}',
                '{meters}',
                'time: {time}',
                'data: {data}'
            ])
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        MB = 1024.0 * 1024.0
        for obj in iterable:
            data_time.update(time.time() - end)
            yield obj
            iter_time.update(time.time() - end)
            if i % print_freq == 0:
                eta_seconds = iter_time.global_avg * (len(iterable) - i)
                eta_string = str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(eta_seconds)))
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                if torch.cuda.is_available():
                    print(log_msg.format(
                        i, len(iterable), eta=eta_string,
                        meters=str(self),
                        time=str(iter_time), data=str(data_time),
                        memory=torch.cuda.max_memory_allocated() / MB))
                else:
                    print(log_msg.format(
                        i, len(iterable), eta=eta_string,
                        meters=str(self),
                        time=str(iter_time), data=str(data_time)))
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            i += 1
            end = time.time()
        total_time = time.time() - start_time
        total_time_str = str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(total_time)))
        print('{} Total time: {}'.format(header, total_time_str))


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class ExponentialMovingAverage(torch.optim.swa_utils.AveragedModel):
    """Maintains moving averages of model parameters using an exponential decay.
    ``ema_avg = decay * avg_model_param + (1 - decay) * model_param``
    `torch.optim.swa_utils.AveragedModel <https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/optim.html#custom-averaging-strategies>`_
    is used to compute the EMA.
    """
    def __init__(self, model, decay, device='cpu'):
        ema_avg = (lambda avg_model_param, model_param, num_averaged:
                   decay * avg_model_param + (1 - decay) * model_param)
        super().__init__(model, device, ema_avg)


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def accuracy(output, target, topk=(1,)):
    """Computes the accuracy over the k top predictions for the specified values of k"""
    with torch.no_grad():
        maxk = max(topk)
        batch_size = target.size(0)

        _, pred = output.topk(maxk, 1, True, True)
        pred = pred.t()
        correct = pred.eq(target[None])

        res = []
        for k in topk:
            correct_k = correct[:k].flatten().sum(dtype=torch.float32)
            res.append(correct_k * (100.0 / batch_size))
        return res


def mkdir(path):
    try:
        os.makedirs(path)
    except OSError as e:
        if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
            raise


def setup_for_distributed(is_master):
    """
    This function disables printing when not in master process
    """
    import builtins as __builtin__
    builtin_print = __builtin__.print

    def print(*args, **kwargs):
        force = kwargs.pop('force', False)
        if is_master or force:
            builtin_print(*args, **kwargs)

    __builtin__.print = print


def is_dist_avail_and_initialized():
    if not dist.is_available():
        return False
    if not dist.is_initialized():
        return False
    return True


def get_world_size():
    if not is_dist_avail_and_initialized():
        return 1
    return dist.get_world_size()


def get_rank():
    if not is_dist_avail_and_initialized():
        return 0
    return dist.get_rank()


def is_main_process():
    return get_rank() == 0


def save_on_master(*args, **kwargs):
    if is_main_process():
        torch.save(*args, **kwargs)
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def init_distributed_mode(args):
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    if 'RANK' in os.environ and 'WORLD_SIZE' in os.environ:
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        args.rank = int(os.environ["RANK"])
        args.world_size = int(os.environ['WORLD_SIZE'])
        args.gpu = int(os.environ['LOCAL_RANK'])
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    elif 'SLURM_PROCID' in os.environ:
        args.rank = int(os.environ['SLURM_PROCID'])
        args.gpu = args.rank % torch.cuda.device_count()
    elif hasattr(args, "rank"):
        pass
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    else:
        print('Not using distributed mode')
        args.distributed = False
        return

    args.distributed = True

    torch.cuda.set_device(args.gpu)
    args.dist_backend = 'nccl'
    print('| distributed init (rank {}): {}'.format(
        args.rank, args.dist_url), flush=True)
    torch.distributed.init_process_group(backend=args.dist_backend, init_method=args.dist_url,
                                         world_size=args.world_size, rank=args.rank)
    setup_for_distributed(args.rank == 0)
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def average_checkpoints(inputs):
    """Loads checkpoints from inputs and returns a model with averaged weights. Original implementation taken from:
    https://github.com/pytorch/fairseq/blob/a48f235636557b8d3bc4922a6fa90f3a0fa57955/scripts/average_checkpoints.py#L16

    Args:
      inputs (List[str]): An iterable of string paths of checkpoints to load from.
    Returns:
      A dict of string keys mapping to various values. The 'model' key
      from the returned dict should correspond to an OrderedDict mapping
      string parameter names to torch Tensors.
    """
    params_dict = OrderedDict()
    params_keys = None
    new_state = None
    num_models = len(inputs)
    for fpath in inputs:
        with open(fpath, "rb") as f:
            state = torch.load(
                f,
                map_location=(
                    lambda s, _: torch.serialization.default_restore_location(s, "cpu")
                ),
            )
        # Copies over the settings from the first checkpoint
        if new_state is None:
            new_state = state
        model_params = state["model"]
        model_params_keys = list(model_params.keys())
        if params_keys is None:
            params_keys = model_params_keys
        elif params_keys != model_params_keys:
            raise KeyError(
                "For checkpoint {}, expected list of params: {}, "
                "but found: {}".format(f, params_keys, model_params_keys)
            )
        for k in params_keys:
            p = model_params[k]
            if isinstance(p, torch.HalfTensor):
                p = p.float()
            if k not in params_dict:
                params_dict[k] = p.clone()
                # NOTE: clone() is needed in case of p is a shared parameter
            else:
                params_dict[k] += p
    averaged_params = OrderedDict()
    for k, v in params_dict.items():
        averaged_params[k] = v
        if averaged_params[k].is_floating_point():
            averaged_params[k].div_(num_models)
        else:
            averaged_params[k] //= num_models
    new_state["model"] = averaged_params
    return new_state


def store_model_weights(model, checkpoint_path, checkpoint_key='model', strict=True):
    """
    This method can be used to prepare weights files for new models. It receives as
    input a model architecture and a checkpoint from the training script and produces
    a file with the weights ready for release.

    Examples:
        from torchvision import models as M

        # Classification
        model = M.mobilenet_v3_large(pretrained=False)
        print(store_model_weights(model, './class.pth'))

        # Quantized Classification
        model = M.quantization.mobilenet_v3_large(pretrained=False, quantize=False)
        model.fuse_model()
        model.qconfig = torch.quantization.get_default_qat_qconfig('qnnpack')
        _ = torch.quantization.prepare_qat(model, inplace=True)
        print(store_model_weights(model, './qat.pth'))

        # Object Detection
        model = M.detection.fasterrcnn_mobilenet_v3_large_fpn(pretrained=False, pretrained_backbone=False)
        print(store_model_weights(model, './obj.pth'))

        # Segmentation
        model = M.segmentation.deeplabv3_mobilenet_v3_large(pretrained=False, pretrained_backbone=False, aux_loss=True)
        print(store_model_weights(model, './segm.pth', strict=False))

    Args:
        model (pytorch.nn.Module): The model on which the weights will be loaded for validation purposes.
        checkpoint_path (str): The path of the checkpoint we will load.
        checkpoint_key (str, optional): The key of the checkpoint where the model weights are stored.
            Default: "model".
        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: ``True``

    Returns:
        output_path (str): The location where the weights are saved.
    """
    # Store the new model next to the checkpoint_path
    checkpoint_path = os.path.abspath(checkpoint_path)
    output_dir = os.path.dirname(checkpoint_path)

    # Deep copy to avoid side-effects on the model object.
    model = copy.deepcopy(model)
    checkpoint = torch.load(checkpoint_path, map_location='cpu')

    # Load the weights to the model to validate that everything works
    # and remove unnecessary weights (such as auxiliaries, etc)
    model.load_state_dict(checkpoint[checkpoint_key], strict=strict)

    tmp_path = os.path.join(output_dir, str(model.__hash__()))
    torch.save(model.state_dict(), tmp_path)

    sha256_hash = hashlib.sha256()
    with open(tmp_path, "rb") as f:
        # Read and update hash string value in blocks of 4K
        for byte_block in iter(lambda: f.read(4096), b""):
            sha256_hash.update(byte_block)
        hh = sha256_hash.hexdigest()

    output_path = os.path.join(output_dir, "weights-" + str(hh[:8]) + ".pth")
    os.replace(tmp_path, output_path)

    return output_path