inductor_pass.py 3.93 KB
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
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import functools
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import hashlib
import inspect
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import json
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import types
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from collections.abc import Callable
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from typing import Any
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import torch
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from torch import fx
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from torch._subclasses.fake_tensor import FakeTensorMode, unset_fake_temporarily
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from vllm.config.utils import Range
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from vllm.utils.torch_utils import is_torch_equal_or_newer
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if is_torch_equal_or_newer("2.6"):
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    from torch._inductor.custom_graph_pass import CustomGraphPass
else:
    # CustomGraphPass is not present in 2.5 or lower, import our version
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    from .torch25_custom_graph_pass import (
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        Torch25CustomGraphPass as CustomGraphPass,
    )
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_pass_context = None


class PassContext:
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    def __init__(self, compile_range: Range):
        self.compile_range: Range = compile_range
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def get_pass_context() -> PassContext:
    """Get the current pass context."""
    assert _pass_context is not None
    return _pass_context


@contextmanager
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def pass_context(compile_range: Range):
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    """A context manager that stores the current pass context,
    usually it is a list of sizes to specialize.
    """
    global _pass_context
    prev_context = _pass_context
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    _pass_context = PassContext(compile_range)
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    try:
        yield
    finally:
        _pass_context = prev_context

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class InductorPass(CustomGraphPass):
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    """
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    A custom graph pass that uses a hash of its source as the UUID.
    This is defined as a convenience and should work in most cases.
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    """
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    def uuid(self) -> Any:
        """
        Provide a unique identifier for the pass, used in Inductor code cache.
        This should depend on the pass implementation, so that changes to the
        pass result in recompilation.
        By default, the object source is hashed.
        """
        return InductorPass.hash_source(self)

    @staticmethod
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    def hash_source(*srcs: str | Any):
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        """
        Utility method to hash the sources of functions or objects.
        :param srcs: strings or objects to add to the hash.
        Objects and functions have their source inspected.
        :return:
        """
        hasher = hashlib.sha256()
        for src in srcs:
            if isinstance(src, str):
                src_str = src
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            elif isinstance(src, (types.FunctionType, type)):
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                src_str = inspect.getsource(src)
            else:
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                # object instance
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                src_str = inspect.getsource(src.__class__)
            hasher.update(src_str.encode("utf-8"))
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        return hasher.hexdigest()

    @staticmethod
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    def hash_dict(dict_: dict[Any, Any]):
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        """
        Utility method to hash a dictionary, can alternatively be used for uuid.
        :return: A sha256 hash of the json rep of the dictionary.
        """
        encoded = json.dumps(dict_, sort_keys=True).encode("utf-8")
        return hashlib.sha256(encoded).hexdigest()
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    def is_applicable_for_range(self, compile_range: Range):
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        return True

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class CallableInductorPass(InductorPass):
    """
    This class is a wrapper for a callable that automatically provides an
    implementation of the UUID.
    """

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    def __init__(self, callable: Callable[[fx.Graph], None], uuid: Any | None = None):
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        self.callable = callable
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        self._uuid = self.hash_source(callable) if uuid is None else uuid
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    def __call__(self, graph: torch.fx.Graph):
        self.callable(graph)

    def uuid(self) -> Any:
        return self._uuid
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def enable_fake_mode(fn: Callable[..., Any]) -> Callable[..., Any]:
    """
    Applies a FakeTensorMode context. This is useful when you don't want to
    create or run things with real tensors.
    """

    @functools.wraps(fn)
    def fn_new(*args, **kwargs) -> Any:
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        with torch._guards.tracing(None), unset_fake_temporarily(), FakeTensorMode():
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            result = fn(*args, **kwargs)

        return result

    return fn_new