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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2019 HuggingFace Inc.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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import collections
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import copy
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import gc
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import inspect
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import os
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import os.path
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import random
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import re
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import tempfile
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import warnings
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from collections import defaultdict
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from typing import Dict, List, Tuple
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import numpy as np
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from packaging import version
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from parameterized import parameterized
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from pytest import mark
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import transformers
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from transformers import (
    AutoModel,
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    AutoModelForCausalLM,
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    AutoModelForSequenceClassification,
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    AutoTokenizer,
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    PretrainedConfig,
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    PreTrainedModel,
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    is_torch_available,
    logging,
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    set_seed,
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)
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from transformers.models.auto import get_values
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from transformers.models.auto.modeling_auto import (
    MODEL_FOR_AUDIO_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_AUDIO_XVECTOR_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_BACKBONE_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_IMAGE_MODELING_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_DOCUMENT_QUESTION_ANSWERING_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_IMAGE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_MASKED_IMAGE_MODELING_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_MASKED_LM_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_MULTIPLE_CHOICE_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_NEXT_SENTENCE_PREDICTION_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_QUESTION_ANSWERING_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_SEMANTIC_SEGMENTATION_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_SEQ_TO_SEQ_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_SEQUENCE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_TOKEN_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES,
    MODEL_FOR_VIDEO_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES,
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    MODEL_FOR_VISION_2_SEQ_MAPPING_NAMES,
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    MODEL_MAPPING_NAMES,
)
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from transformers.testing_utils import (
    CaptureLogger,
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    is_flaky,
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    is_pt_flax_cross_test,
    is_pt_tf_cross_test,
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    require_accelerate,
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    require_bitsandbytes,
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    require_flash_attn,
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    require_read_token,
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    require_safetensors,
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    require_torch,
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    require_torch_gpu,
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    require_torch_multi_accelerator,
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    require_torch_multi_gpu,
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    require_torch_sdpa,
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    slow,
    torch_device,
)
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from transformers.utils import (
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    CONFIG_NAME,
    GENERATION_CONFIG_NAME,
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    SAFE_WEIGHTS_NAME,
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    is_accelerate_available,
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    is_flax_available,
    is_tf_available,
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    is_torch_bf16_available_on_device,
    is_torch_fp16_available_on_device,
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    is_torch_fx_available,
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    is_torch_sdpa_available,
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)
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from transformers.utils.generic import ContextManagers, ModelOutput
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if is_accelerate_available():
    from accelerate.utils import compute_module_sizes


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if is_torch_available():
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    import torch
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    import torch.nn.functional as F
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    from safetensors.torch import load_file as safe_load_file
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    from safetensors.torch import save_file as safe_save_file
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    from torch import nn
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    from transformers import MODEL_MAPPING, AdaptiveEmbedding
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    from transformers.modeling_utils import load_state_dict, no_init_weights
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    from transformers.pytorch_utils import id_tensor_storage
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if is_tf_available():
    import tensorflow as tf

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if is_flax_available():
    import jax.numpy as jnp
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    from tests.test_modeling_flax_utils import check_models_equal
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    from transformers.modeling_flax_pytorch_utils import (
        convert_pytorch_state_dict_to_flax,
        load_flax_weights_in_pytorch_model,
    )

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if is_torch_fx_available():
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    from transformers.utils.fx import _FX_SUPPORTED_MODELS_WITH_KV_CACHE, symbolic_trace
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def _config_zero_init(config):
    configs_no_init = copy.deepcopy(config)
    for key in configs_no_init.__dict__.keys():
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        if "_range" in key or "_std" in key or "initializer_factor" in key or "layer_scale" in key:
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            setattr(configs_no_init, key, 1e-10)
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        if isinstance(getattr(configs_no_init, key, None), PretrainedConfig):
            no_init_subconfig = _config_zero_init(getattr(configs_no_init, key))
            setattr(configs_no_init, key, no_init_subconfig)
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    return configs_no_init

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def _mock_init_weights(self, module):
    for name, param in module.named_parameters(recurse=False):
        # Use the first letter of the name to get a value and go from a <> -13 to z <> 12
        value = ord(name[0].lower()) - 110
        param.data.fill_(value)


def _mock_all_init_weights(self):
    # Prune heads if needed
    if self.config.pruned_heads:
        self.prune_heads(self.config.pruned_heads)

    import transformers.modeling_utils

    if transformers.modeling_utils._init_weights:
        for module in self.modules():
            module._is_hf_initialized = False
        # Initialize weights
        self.apply(self._initialize_weights)

        # Tie weights should be skipped when not initializing all weights
        # since from_pretrained(...) calls tie weights anyways
        self.tie_weights()


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@require_torch
class ModelTesterMixin:
    model_tester = None
    all_model_classes = ()
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    all_generative_model_classes = ()
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    fx_compatible = False
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    test_torchscript = True
    test_pruning = True
    test_resize_embeddings = True
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    test_resize_position_embeddings = False
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    test_head_masking = True
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    test_mismatched_shapes = True
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    test_missing_keys = True
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    test_model_parallel = False
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    is_encoder_decoder = False
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    has_attentions = True
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    model_split_percents = [0.5, 0.7, 0.9]
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    def _prepare_for_class(self, inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=False):
        inputs_dict = copy.deepcopy(inputs_dict)
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        if model_class.__name__ in get_values(MODEL_FOR_MULTIPLE_CHOICE_MAPPING_NAMES):
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            inputs_dict = {
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                k: v.unsqueeze(1).expand(-1, self.model_tester.num_choices, -1).contiguous()
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                if isinstance(v, torch.Tensor) and v.ndim > 1
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                else v
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                for k, v in inputs_dict.items()
            }
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        elif model_class.__name__ in get_values(MODEL_FOR_AUDIO_XVECTOR_MAPPING_NAMES):
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            inputs_dict.pop("attention_mask")
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        if return_labels:
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            if model_class.__name__ in get_values(MODEL_FOR_MULTIPLE_CHOICE_MAPPING_NAMES):
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                inputs_dict["labels"] = torch.ones(self.model_tester.batch_size, dtype=torch.long, device=torch_device)
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            elif model_class.__name__ in [
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_QUESTION_ANSWERING_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_DOCUMENT_QUESTION_ANSWERING_MAPPING_NAMES),
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                inputs_dict["start_positions"] = torch.zeros(
                    self.model_tester.batch_size, dtype=torch.long, device=torch_device
                )
                inputs_dict["end_positions"] = torch.zeros(
                    self.model_tester.batch_size, dtype=torch.long, device=torch_device
                )
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            elif model_class.__name__ in [
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_SEQUENCE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_NEXT_SENTENCE_PREDICTION_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_IMAGE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_VIDEO_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_AUDIO_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES),
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                inputs_dict["labels"] = torch.zeros(
                    self.model_tester.batch_size, dtype=torch.long, device=torch_device
                )
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            elif model_class.__name__ in [
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_TOKEN_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_IMAGE_MODELING_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_MASKED_LM_MAPPING_NAMES),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_SEQ_TO_SEQ_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING_NAMES),
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                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_VISION_2_SEQ_MAPPING_NAMES),
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            ]:
                inputs_dict["labels"] = torch.zeros(
                    (self.model_tester.batch_size, self.model_tester.seq_length), dtype=torch.long, device=torch_device
                )
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                num_patches = self.model_tester.image_size // self.model_tester.patch_size
                inputs_dict["bool_masked_pos"] = torch.zeros(
                    (self.model_tester.batch_size, num_patches**2), dtype=torch.long, device=torch_device
                )
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                batch_size, num_channels, height, width = inputs_dict["pixel_values"].shape
                inputs_dict["labels"] = torch.zeros(
                    [self.model_tester.batch_size, height, width], device=torch_device
                ).long()
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        return inputs_dict

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    def test_save_load(self):
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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

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        def check_save_load(out1, out2):
            # make sure we don't have nans
            out_2 = out2.cpu().numpy()
            out_2[np.isnan(out_2)] = 0

            out_1 = out1.cpu().numpy()
            out_1[np.isnan(out_1)] = 0
            max_diff = np.amax(np.abs(out_1 - out_2))
            self.assertLessEqual(max_diff, 1e-5)

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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()
            with torch.no_grad():
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                # the config file (and the generation config file, if it can generate) should be saved
                self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(tmpdirname, CONFIG_NAME)))
                self.assertEqual(
                    model.can_generate(), os.path.exists(os.path.join(tmpdirname, GENERATION_CONFIG_NAME))
                )

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            if isinstance(first, tuple) and isinstance(second, tuple):
                for tensor1, tensor2 in zip(first, second):
                    check_save_load(tensor1, tensor2)
            else:
                check_save_load(first, second)
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    def test_from_pretrained_no_checkpoint(self):
        config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config)
            state_dict = model.state_dict()

            new_model = model_class.from_pretrained(
                pretrained_model_name_or_path=None, config=config, state_dict=state_dict
            )
            for p1, p2 in zip(model.parameters(), new_model.parameters()):
                self.assertTrue(torch.equal(p1, p2))

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    def test_keep_in_fp32_modules(self):
        config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class._keep_in_fp32_modules is None:
                return

            model = model_class(config)
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)

                model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, torch_dtype=torch.float16)

                for name, param in model.named_parameters():
                    if any(n in model_class._keep_in_fp32_modules for n in name.split(".")):
                        self.assertTrue(param.dtype == torch.float32)
                    else:
                        self.assertTrue(param.dtype == torch.float16, name)

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    def test_save_load_keys_to_ignore_on_save(self):
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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config)
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            _keys_to_ignore_on_save = getattr(model, "_keys_to_ignore_on_save", None)
            if _keys_to_ignore_on_save is None:
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            # check the keys are in the original state_dict
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            for k in _keys_to_ignore_on_save:
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            # check that certain keys didn't get saved with the model
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
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                state_dict_saved = safe_load_file(output_model_file)

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                for k in _keys_to_ignore_on_save:
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                    self.assertNotIn(k, state_dict_saved.keys(), "\n".join(state_dict_saved.keys()))
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                # Test we can load the state dict in the model, necessary for the checkpointing API in Trainer.
                load_result = model.load_state_dict(state_dict_saved, strict=False)
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                keys_to_ignore = set(model._keys_to_ignore_on_save)

                if hasattr(model, "_tied_weights_keys"):
                    keys_to_ignore.update(set(model._tied_weights_keys))

                self.assertTrue(len(load_result.missing_keys) == 0 or set(load_result.missing_keys) == keys_to_ignore)
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                self.assertTrue(len(load_result.unexpected_keys) == 0)

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    def test_gradient_checkpointing_backward_compatibility(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if not model_class.supports_gradient_checkpointing:
                continue

            config.gradient_checkpointing = True
            model = model_class(config)
            self.assertTrue(model.is_gradient_checkpointing)

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    def test_gradient_checkpointing_enable_disable(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if not model_class.supports_gradient_checkpointing:
                continue

            # at init model should have gradient checkpointing disabled
            model = model_class(config)
            self.assertFalse(model.is_gradient_checkpointing)

            # check enable works
            model.gradient_checkpointing_enable()
            self.assertTrue(model.is_gradient_checkpointing)

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            # Loop over all modules and check that relevant modules have gradient_checkpointing set to True
            for n, m in model.named_modules():
                if hasattr(m, "gradient_checkpointing"):
                    self.assertTrue(
                        m.gradient_checkpointing, f"Module {n} does not have gradient_checkpointing set to True"
                    )

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            # check disable works
            model.gradient_checkpointing_disable()
            self.assertFalse(model.is_gradient_checkpointing)

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            # Loop over all modules and check that relevant modules have gradient_checkpointing set to False
            for n, m in model.named_modules():
                if hasattr(m, "gradient_checkpointing"):
                    self.assertFalse(
                        m.gradient_checkpointing, f"Module {n} does not have gradient_checkpointing set to False"
                    )

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    @is_flaky(description="low likelihood of failure, reason not yet discovered")
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    def test_save_load_fast_init_from_base(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
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        if config.__class__ not in MODEL_MAPPING:
            return
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        base_class = MODEL_MAPPING[config.__class__]

        if isinstance(base_class, tuple):
            base_class = base_class[0]

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class == base_class:
                continue

            # make a copy of model class to not break future tests
            # from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9541025/how-to-copy-a-python-class
            class CopyClass(model_class):
                pass

            model_class_copy = CopyClass

            # make sure that all keys are expected for test
            model_class_copy._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = []

            # make init deterministic, but make sure that
            # non-initialized weights throw errors nevertheless
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            model_class_copy._init_weights = _mock_init_weights
            model_class_copy.init_weights = _mock_all_init_weights
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            model = base_class(config)
            state_dict = model.state_dict()

            # this will often delete a single weight of a multi-weight module
            # to test an edge case
            random_key_to_del = random.choice(list(state_dict.keys()))
            del state_dict[random_key_to_del]

            # check that certain keys didn't get saved with the model
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
                torch.save(state_dict, os.path.join(tmpdirname, "pytorch_model.bin"))

                model_fast_init = model_class_copy.from_pretrained(tmpdirname)
                model_slow_init = model_class_copy.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, _fast_init=False)
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                for key in model_fast_init.state_dict().keys():
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                    if isinstance(model_slow_init.state_dict()[key], torch.BoolTensor):
                        max_diff = (model_slow_init.state_dict()[key] ^ model_fast_init.state_dict()[key]).sum().item()
                    else:
                        max_diff = (model_slow_init.state_dict()[key] - model_fast_init.state_dict()[key]).sum().item()
                    self.assertLessEqual(max_diff, 1e-3, msg=f"{key} not identical")
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    @slow
    @require_accelerate
    @mark.accelerate_tests
    def test_save_load_low_cpu_mem_usage(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as saved_model_path:
            for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
                model_to_save = model_class(config)
                model_to_save.save_pretrained(saved_model_path)

                self._check_save_load_low_cpu_mem_usage(model_class, saved_model_path)

    @slow
    @require_accelerate
    @mark.accelerate_tests
    def test_save_load_low_cpu_mem_usage_checkpoints(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as saved_model_path:
            for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
                model_to_save = model_class(config)
                model_to_save.config.save_pretrained(saved_model_path)
                torch.save(model_to_save.state_dict(), os.path.join(saved_model_path, "pytorch_model.bin"))

                self._check_save_load_low_cpu_mem_usage(model_class, saved_model_path)

    @slow
    @require_accelerate
    @mark.accelerate_tests
    def test_save_load_low_cpu_mem_usage_no_safetensors(self):
        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as saved_model_path:
            for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
                config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
                model_to_save = model_class(config)

                model_to_save.save_pretrained(saved_model_path, safe_serialization=False)
                self._check_save_load_low_cpu_mem_usage(model_class, saved_model_path)

    def _check_save_load_low_cpu_mem_usage(self, model_class, saved_model_path):
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        # Load the low usage and the normal models.
        model_low_usage, loading_info = model_class.from_pretrained(
            saved_model_path,
            low_cpu_mem_usage=True,
            output_loading_info=True,
        )
        model_non_low_usage = model_class.from_pretrained(saved_model_path)

        # Check that there were no missing keys.
        self.assertEqual(loading_info["missing_keys"], [])

        # The low_cpu_mem_usage=True causes the model params to be initialized with device=meta, and then
        # subsequently loaded with the correct values and onto the correct device. We check if there are any
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        # Check that the parameters are equal.
        for p1, p2 in zip(model_low_usage.parameters(), model_non_low_usage.parameters()):
            self.assertEquals(p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum(), 0)

        # Check that the state dict keys are equal.
        self.assertEqual(set(model_low_usage.state_dict().keys()), set(model_non_low_usage.state_dict().keys()))

        # Check that the shared tensors are equal.
        tensor_ptrs1 = collections.defaultdict(list)
        for name, tensor in model_low_usage.state_dict().items():
            tensor_ptrs1[id_tensor_storage(tensor)].append(name)
        tied_params1 = [names for _, names in tensor_ptrs1.items() if len(names) > 1]

        tensor_ptrs2 = collections.defaultdict(list)
        for name, tensor in model_non_low_usage.state_dict().items():
            tensor_ptrs2[id_tensor_storage(tensor)].append(name)
        tied_params2 = [names for _, names in tensor_ptrs2.items() if len(names) > 1]

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    def test_fast_init_context_manager(self):
        # 1. Create a dummy class. Should have buffers as well? To make sure we test __init__
        class MyClass(PreTrainedModel):
            config_class = PretrainedConfig

            def __init__(self, config=None):
                super().__init__(config if config is not None else PretrainedConfig())
                self.linear = nn.Linear(10, 10, bias=True)
                self.embedding = nn.Embedding(10, 10)
                self.std = 1

            def _init_weights(self, module):
                if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
                    module.weight.data = nn.init.kaiming_uniform_(module.weight.data, np.sqrt(5))
                    if module.bias is not None:
                        module.bias.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.std)

        # 2. Make sure a linear layer's reset params is properly skipped:
        with ContextManagers([no_init_weights(True)]):
            no_init_instance = MyClass()

        set_seed(0)
        expected_bias = torch.tensor(
            ([0.2975, 0.2131, -0.1379, -0.0796, -0.3012, -0.0057, -0.2381, -0.2439, -0.0174, 0.0475])
        )
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            init_instance.linear.weight, nn.init.kaiming_uniform_(no_init_instance.linear.weight, np.sqrt(5))
        )

        # 3. Make sure weights that are not present use init_weight_ and get expected values
        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
            state_dict = init_instance.state_dict()
            del state_dict["linear.weight"]

            init_instance.config.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
            torch.save(state_dict, os.path.join(tmpdirname, "pytorch_model.bin"))
            set_seed(0)
            model_fast_init = MyClass.from_pretrained(tmpdirname)

            set_seed(0)
            model_slow_init = MyClass.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, _fast_init=False)

            for key in model_fast_init.state_dict().keys():
                max_diff = torch.max(torch.abs(model_slow_init.state_dict()[key] - model_fast_init.state_dict()[key]))
                self.assertLessEqual(max_diff.item(), 1e-3, msg=f"{key} not identical")

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    def test_fast_init_tied_embeddings(self):
        class MyClass(PreTrainedModel):
            config_class = PretrainedConfig
            _tied_weights_keys = ["output_embeddings.weight"]

            def __init__(self, config=None):
                super().__init__(config if config is not None else PretrainedConfig())
                self.input_embeddings = nn.Embedding(10, 10)
                self.output_embeddings = nn.Linear(10, 10, bias=False)
                self.tie_weights()

            def get_output_embeddings(self):
                return self.output_embeddings

            def set_output_embeddings(self, output_embeddings):
                self.output_embeddings = output_embeddings

            def get_input_embeddings(self):
                return self.input_embeddings

            def set_input_embeddings(self, input_embeddings):
                self.input_embeddings = input_embeddings

            def _init_weights(self, module):
                if module is self.output_embeddings:
                    raise ValueError("unnecessarily initialized tied output embedding!")

        model = MyClass()

        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
            model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
            # throws if it initializes the tied output_embeddings
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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
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            return
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        if isinstance(base_class, tuple):
            base_class = base_class[0]

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class == base_class:
                continue

            # make a copy of model class to not break future tests
            # from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9541025/how-to-copy-a-python-class
            class CopyClass(base_class):
                pass

            base_class_copy = CopyClass

            # make sure that all keys are expected for test
            base_class_copy._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = []

            # make init deterministic, but make sure that
            # non-initialized weights throw errors nevertheless
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            base_class_copy.init_weights = _mock_all_init_weights
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            model = model_class(config)
            state_dict = model.state_dict()

            # this will often delete a single weight of a multi-weight module
            # to test an edge case
            random_key_to_del = random.choice(list(state_dict.keys()))
            del state_dict[random_key_to_del]

            # check that certain keys didn't get saved with the model
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.config.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
                torch.save(state_dict, os.path.join(tmpdirname, "pytorch_model.bin"))

                model_fast_init = base_class_copy.from_pretrained(tmpdirname)
                model_slow_init = base_class_copy.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, _fast_init=False)

                for key in model_fast_init.state_dict().keys():
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                    if isinstance(model_slow_init.state_dict()[key], torch.BoolTensor):
                        max_diff = torch.max(
                            model_slow_init.state_dict()[key] ^ model_fast_init.state_dict()[key]
                        ).item()
                    else:
                        max_diff = torch.max(
                            torch.abs(model_slow_init.state_dict()[key] - model_fast_init.state_dict()[key])
                        ).item()
                    self.assertLessEqual(max_diff, 1e-3, msg=f"{key} not identical")
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    def test_torch_save_load(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        if config.__class__ not in MODEL_MAPPING:
            return
        base_class = MODEL_MAPPING[config.__class__]

        if isinstance(base_class, tuple):
            base_class = base_class[0]

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class == base_class:
                continue

            # make a copy of model class to not break future tests
            # from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9541025/how-to-copy-a-python-class
            class CopyClass(base_class):
                pass

            base_class_copy = CopyClass

            # make sure that all keys are expected for test
            base_class_copy._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = []

            # make init deterministic, but make sure that
            # non-initialized weights throw errors nevertheless
            base_class_copy._init_weights = _mock_init_weights
            base_class_copy.init_weights = _mock_all_init_weights

            model = model_class(config)
            state_dict = model.state_dict()

            def check_equal(loaded):
                for key in state_dict.keys():
                    max_diff = torch.max(
                        state_dict()[key] ^ loaded[key]
                        if isinstance(state_dict[key], torch.BoolTensor)
                        else torch.abs(state_dict[key] - loaded[key])
                    ).item()
                    self.assertLessEqual(max_diff, 1e-6, msg=f"{key} not identical")

            # check that certain keys didn't get saved with the model
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                pt_checkpoint_path = os.path.join(tmpdirname, "pytorch_model.bin")
                torch.save(state_dict, pt_checkpoint_path, _use_new_zipfile_serialization=True)
                check_equal(load_state_dict(pt_checkpoint_path))
                torch.save(state_dict, pt_checkpoint_path, _use_new_zipfile_serialization=False)
                check_equal(load_state_dict(pt_checkpoint_path))

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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        configs_no_init = _config_zero_init(config)
        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config=configs_no_init)
            for name, param in model.named_parameters():
                if param.requires_grad:
                    self.assertIn(
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    def test_determinism(self):
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        def check_determinism(first, second):
            out_1 = first.cpu().numpy()
            out_2 = second.cpu().numpy()
            out_1 = out_1[~np.isnan(out_1)]
            out_2 = out_2[~np.isnan(out_2)]
            max_diff = np.amax(np.abs(out_1 - out_2))
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            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()
            with torch.no_grad():
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                second = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))[0]
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                for tensor1, tensor2 in zip(first, second):
                    check_determinism(tensor1, tensor2)
            else:
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    def test_forward_signature(self):
        config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config)
            signature = inspect.signature(model.forward)
            # signature.parameters is an OrderedDict => so arg_names order is deterministic
            arg_names = [*signature.parameters.keys()]

            if model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
                expected_arg_names = [
                    "input_ids",
                    "attention_mask",
                    "decoder_input_ids",
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                ]
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                )
                self.assertListEqual(arg_names[: len(expected_arg_names)], expected_arg_names)
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                expected_arg_names = ["pixel_values", "output_hidden_states", "output_attentions", "return_dict"]
                self.assertListEqual(arg_names, expected_arg_names)
            elif model_class.__name__ in [*get_values(MODEL_FOR_BACKBONE_MAPPING_NAMES)] and not self.has_attentions:
                expected_arg_names = ["pixel_values", "output_hidden_states", "return_dict"]
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    def test_batching_equivalence(self):
        """
        Tests that the model supports batching and that the output is the nearly the same for the same input in
        different batch sizes.
        (Why "nearly the same" not "exactly the same"? Batching uses different matmul shapes, which often leads to
        different results: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/25420#issuecomment-1775317535)
        """

        def get_tensor_equivalence_function(batched_input):
            # models operating on continuous spaces have higher abs difference than LMs
            # instead, we can rely on cos distance for image/speech models, similar to `diffusers`
            if "input_ids" not in batched_input:
                return lambda tensor1, tensor2: (
                    1.0 - F.cosine_similarity(tensor1.float().flatten(), tensor2.float().flatten(), dim=0, eps=1e-38)
                )
            return lambda tensor1, tensor2: torch.max(torch.abs(tensor1 - tensor2))

        def recursive_check(batched_object, single_row_object, model_name, key):
            if isinstance(batched_object, (list, tuple)):
                for batched_object_value, single_row_object_value in zip(batched_object, single_row_object):
                    recursive_check(batched_object_value, single_row_object_value, model_name, key)
            elif isinstance(batched_object, dict):
                for batched_object_value, single_row_object_value in zip(
                    batched_object.values(), single_row_object.values()
                ):
                    recursive_check(batched_object_value, single_row_object_value, model_name, key)
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            elif batched_object is None or not isinstance(batched_object, torch.Tensor):
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                return
            else:
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                # e.g. models that output similarity scores of size (N, M) would need to index [0, 0]
                slice_ids = [slice(0, index) for index in single_row_object.shape]
                batched_row = batched_object[slice_ids]
                self.assertFalse(
                    torch.isnan(batched_row).any(), f"Batched output has `nan` in {model_name} for key={key}"
                )
                self.assertFalse(
                    torch.isinf(batched_row).any(), f"Batched output has `inf` in {model_name} for key={key}"
                )
                self.assertFalse(
                    torch.isnan(single_row_object).any(), f"Single row output has `nan` in {model_name} for key={key}"
                )
                self.assertFalse(
                    torch.isinf(single_row_object).any(), f"Single row output has `inf` in {model_name} for key={key}"
                )
                self.assertTrue(
                    (equivalence(batched_row, single_row_object)) <= 1e-03,
                    msg=(
                        f"Batched and Single row outputs are not equal in {model_name} for key={key}. "
                        f"Difference={equivalence(batched_row, single_row_object)}."
                    ),
                )

        config, batched_input = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        equivalence = get_tensor_equivalence_function(batched_input)

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            config.output_hidden_states = True

            model_name = model_class.__name__
            if hasattr(self.model_tester, "prepare_config_and_inputs_for_model_class"):
                config, batched_input = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_model_class(model_class)
            batched_input_prepared = self._prepare_for_class(batched_input, model_class)
            model = model_class(config).to(torch_device).eval()

            batch_size = self.model_tester.batch_size
            single_row_input = {}
            for key, value in batched_input_prepared.items():
                if isinstance(value, torch.Tensor) and value.shape[0] % batch_size == 0:
                    # e.g. musicgen has inputs of size (bs*codebooks). in most cases value.shape[0] == batch_size
                    single_batch_shape = value.shape[0] // batch_size
                    single_row_input[key] = value[:single_batch_shape]
                else:
                    single_row_input[key] = value

            with torch.no_grad():
                model_batched_output = model(**batched_input_prepared)
                model_row_output = model(**single_row_input)

            if isinstance(model_batched_output, torch.Tensor):
                model_batched_output = {"model_output": model_batched_output}
                model_row_output = {"model_output": model_row_output}

            for key in model_batched_output:
                # DETR starts from zero-init queries to decoder, leading to cos_similarity = `nan`
                if hasattr(self, "zero_init_hidden_state") and "decoder_hidden_states" in key:
                    model_batched_output[key] = model_batched_output[key][1:]
                    model_row_output[key] = model_row_output[key][1:]
                recursive_check(model_batched_output[key], model_row_output[key], model_name, key)

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            return

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            for p in model.parameters():
                p.requires_grad_(True)

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                if v.requires_grad:
                    self.assertTrue(v.grad is not None, f"{k} in {model_class.__name__} has no gradient!")

    def test_training(self):
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    def test_training_gradient_checkpointing(self):
        # Scenario - 1 default behaviour
        self.check_training_gradient_checkpointing()

    def test_training_gradient_checkpointing_use_reentrant(self):
        # Scenario - 2 with `use_reentrant=True` - this is the default value that is used in pytorch's
        # torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint
        self.check_training_gradient_checkpointing(gradient_checkpointing_kwargs={"use_reentrant": True})

    def test_training_gradient_checkpointing_use_reentrant_false(self):
        # Scenario - 3 with `use_reentrant=False` pytorch suggests users to use this value for
        # future releases: https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/checkpoint.html
        self.check_training_gradient_checkpointing(gradient_checkpointing_kwargs={"use_reentrant": False})
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        decoder_seq_length = getattr(self.model_tester, "decoder_seq_length", seq_len)
        encoder_seq_length = getattr(self.model_tester, "encoder_seq_length", seq_len)
        decoder_key_length = getattr(self.model_tester, "decoder_key_length", decoder_seq_length)
        encoder_key_length = getattr(self.model_tester, "key_length", encoder_seq_length)
        chunk_length = getattr(self.model_tester, "chunk_length", None)
        if chunk_length is not None and hasattr(self.model_tester, "num_hashes"):
            encoder_seq_length = encoder_seq_length * self.model_tester.num_hashes

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            inputs_dict["output_attentions"] = True
            inputs_dict["output_hidden_states"] = False
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            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()
            with torch.no_grad():
                outputs = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))
            attentions = outputs.encoder_attentions if config.is_encoder_decoder else outputs.attentions
            self.assertEqual(len(attentions), self.model_tester.num_hidden_layers)
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            del inputs_dict["output_attentions"]
            config.output_attentions = True
            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()
            with torch.no_grad():
                outputs = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))
            attentions = outputs.encoder_attentions if config.is_encoder_decoder else outputs.attentions
            self.assertEqual(len(attentions), self.model_tester.num_hidden_layers)
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            if chunk_length is not None:
                self.assertListEqual(
                    list(attentions[0].shape[-4:]),
                    [self.model_tester.num_attention_heads, encoder_seq_length, chunk_length, encoder_key_length],
                )
            else:
                self.assertListEqual(
                    list(attentions[0].shape[-3:]),
                    [self.model_tester.num_attention_heads, encoder_seq_length, encoder_key_length],
                )
            out_len = len(outputs)

            if self.is_encoder_decoder:
                correct_outlen = 5

                # loss is at first position
                if "labels" in inputs_dict:
                    correct_outlen += 1  # loss is added to beginning
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                if "past_key_values" in outputs:
                    correct_outlen += 1  # past_key_values have been returned

                self.assertEqual(out_len, correct_outlen)

                # decoder attentions
                decoder_attentions = outputs.decoder_attentions
                self.assertIsInstance(decoder_attentions, (list, tuple))
                self.assertEqual(len(decoder_attentions), self.model_tester.num_hidden_layers)
                self.assertListEqual(
                    list(decoder_attentions[0].shape[-3:]),
                    [self.model_tester.num_attention_heads, decoder_seq_length, decoder_key_length],
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                cross_attentions = outputs.cross_attentions
                self.assertIsInstance(cross_attentions, (list, tuple))
                self.assertEqual(len(cross_attentions), self.model_tester.num_hidden_layers)
                self.assertListEqual(
                    list(cross_attentions[0].shape[-3:]),
                    [
                        self.model_tester.num_attention_heads,
                        decoder_seq_length,
                        encoder_key_length,
                    ],
                )

            # Check attention is always last and order is fine
            inputs_dict["output_attentions"] = True
            inputs_dict["output_hidden_states"] = True
            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()
            with torch.no_grad():
                outputs = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))

            if hasattr(self.model_tester, "num_hidden_states_types"):
                added_hidden_states = self.model_tester.num_hidden_states_types
            elif self.is_encoder_decoder:
                added_hidden_states = 2
            else:
                added_hidden_states = 1
            self.assertEqual(out_len + added_hidden_states, len(outputs))

            self_attentions = outputs.encoder_attentions if config.is_encoder_decoder else outputs.attentions

            self.assertEqual(len(self_attentions), self.model_tester.num_hidden_layers)
            if chunk_length is not None:
                self.assertListEqual(
                    list(self_attentions[0].shape[-4:]),
                    [self.model_tester.num_attention_heads, encoder_seq_length, chunk_length, encoder_key_length],
                )
            else:
                self.assertListEqual(
                    list(self_attentions[0].shape[-3:]),
                    [self.model_tester.num_attention_heads, encoder_seq_length, encoder_key_length],
                )
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        self._create_and_check_torchscript(config, inputs_dict)
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        config.output_attentions = True
        self._create_and_check_torchscript(config, inputs_dict)
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        config.output_hidden_states = True
        self._create_and_check_torchscript(config, inputs_dict)
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    def clear_torch_jit_class_registry(self):
        torch._C._jit_clear_class_registry()
        torch.jit._recursive.concrete_type_store = torch.jit._recursive.ConcreteTypeStore()
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        if hasattr(torch.jit._state, "_clear_class_state"):
            torch.jit._state._clear_class_state()
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        configs_no_init.torchscript = True
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                model = model_class(config=configs_no_init)
                model.to(torch_device)
                model.eval()
                inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
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                        model.config.use_cache = False  # FSTM still requires this hack -> FSTM should probably be refactored similar to BART afterward
                        main_input = inputs[main_input_name]
                        attention_mask = inputs["attention_mask"]
                        decoder_input_ids = inputs["decoder_input_ids"]
                        decoder_attention_mask = inputs["decoder_attention_mask"]
                        model(main_input, attention_mask, decoder_input_ids, decoder_attention_mask)
                        traced_model = torch.jit.trace(
                            model, (main_input, attention_mask, decoder_input_ids, decoder_attention_mask)
                        )
                    elif "bbox" in inputs and "image" in inputs:  # LayoutLMv2 requires additional inputs
                        input_ids = inputs["input_ids"]
                        bbox = inputs["bbox"]
                        image = inputs["image"].tensor
                        model(input_ids, bbox, image)
                        traced_model = torch.jit.trace(
                            model, (input_ids, bbox, image), check_trace=False
                        )  # when traced model is checked, an error is produced due to name mangling
                    elif "bbox" in inputs:  # Bros requires additional inputs (bbox)
                        input_ids = inputs["input_ids"]
                        bbox = inputs["bbox"]
                        model(input_ids, bbox)
                        traced_model = torch.jit.trace(
                            model, (input_ids, bbox), check_trace=False
                        )  # when traced model is checked, an error is produced due to name mangling
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                        "pixel_values" in inputs and "prompt_pixel_values" in inputs and "prompt_masks" in inputs
                    ):  # SegGpt requires additional inputs
                        pixel_values = inputs["pixel_values"]
                        prompt_pixel_values = inputs["prompt_pixel_values"]
                        prompt_masks = inputs["prompt_masks"]
                        model(pixel_values, prompt_pixel_values, prompt_masks)
                        traced_model = torch.jit.trace(
                            model, (pixel_values, prompt_pixel_values, prompt_masks), check_trace=False
                        )  # when traced model is checked, an error is produced due to name mangling
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                        main_input = inputs[main_input_name]

                        if model.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa":
                            trace_input = {main_input_name: main_input}

                            if "attention_mask" in inputs:
                                trace_input["attention_mask"] = inputs["attention_mask"]
                            else:
                                self.skipTest("testing SDPA without attention_mask is not supported")

                            model(main_input, attention_mask=inputs["attention_mask"])
                            # example_kwarg_inputs was introduced in torch==2.0, but it is fine here since SDPA has a requirement on torch>=2.1.
                            traced_model = torch.jit.trace(model, example_kwarg_inputs=trace_input)
                        else:
                            model(main_input)
                            traced_model = torch.jit.trace(model, (main_input,))
                except RuntimeError:
                    self.fail("Couldn't trace module.")

                with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir_name:
                    pt_file_name = os.path.join(tmp_dir_name, "traced_model.pt")

                    try:
                        torch.jit.save(traced_model, pt_file_name)
                    except Exception:
                        self.fail("Couldn't save module.")

                    try:
                        loaded_model = torch.jit.load(pt_file_name)
                    except Exception:
                        self.fail("Couldn't load module.")
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                model.eval()
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                loaded_model.eval()
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                for key in loaded_model_state_dict.keys():
                    if key not in model_state_dict.keys():
                        non_persistent_buffers[key] = loaded_model_state_dict[key]
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                    key: value for key, value in loaded_model_state_dict.items() if key not in non_persistent_buffers
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                for non_persistent_buffer in non_persistent_buffers.values():
                    found_buffer = False
                    for i, model_buffer in enumerate(model_buffers):
                        if torch.equal(non_persistent_buffer, model_buffer):
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                for layer_name, p1 in model_state_dict.items():
                    if layer_name in loaded_model_state_dict:
                        p2 = loaded_model_state_dict[layer_name]
                        if p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum() > 0:
                            models_equal = False
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                # (Even with this call, there are still memory leak by ~0.04MB)
                self.clear_torch_jit_class_registry()
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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        self._create_and_check_torch_fx_tracing(config, inputs_dict)

    def test_torch_fx_output_loss(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        self._create_and_check_torch_fx_tracing(config, inputs_dict, output_loss=True)

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        if not is_torch_fx_available() or not self.fx_compatible:
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                f"Either torch.fx is not available, or the model type {config.model_type} is not compatible with torch.fx"
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            model.eval()
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                model.config.use_cache = False  # FSTM still requires this hack -> FSTM should probably be refactored similar to BART afterward
                labels = inputs.get("labels", None)
                input_names = [
                    "attention_mask",
                    "decoder_attention_mask",
                    "decoder_input_ids",
                    "input_features",
                    "input_ids",
                    "input_values",
                ]
                if labels is not None:
                    input_names.append("labels")
            else:
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                    "bbox",
                    "input_features",
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                end_positions = inputs.get("end_positions", None)
                if labels is not None:
                    input_names.append("labels")
                if start_positions is not None:
                    input_names.append("start_positions")
                if end_positions is not None:
                    input_names.append("end_positions")

                if model.config.model_type in _FX_SUPPORTED_MODELS_WITH_KV_CACHE:
                    input_names.append("past_key_values")

                    # Generally model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common seem not to generate past key values inputs.
                    if "past_key_values" not in inputs:
                        batch_size = inputs[next(iter(inputs))].shape[0]
                        num_heads = model.config.num_attention_heads
                        head_dim = model.config.hidden_size // model.config.num_attention_heads

                        cache_shape = (batch_size, num_heads, 0, head_dim)
                        empty_pkv = tuple(
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                    flatten = []
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                        elif not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
                            continue
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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config=configs_no_init)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()
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            # Set require_grad after having prepared the tensor to avoid error (leaf variable has been moved into the graph interior)
            head_mask = torch.ones(
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                signature = inspect.signature(model.forward)
                arg_names = [*signature.parameters.keys()]
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            # Test that we can get a gradient back for importance score computation
            output = sum(t.sum() for t in outputs[0])
            output = output.sum()
            output.backward()
            multihead_outputs = head_mask.grad

            self.assertIsNotNone(multihead_outputs)
            self.assertEqual(len(multihead_outputs), self.model_tester.num_hidden_layers)
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            def check_attentions_validity(attentions):
                # Remove Nan
                for t in attentions:
                    self.assertLess(
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                    )  # Check we don't have more than 25% nans (arbitrary)
                attentions = [
                    t.masked_fill(torch.isnan(t), 0.0) for t in attentions
                ]  # remove them (the test is less complete)

                self.assertAlmostEqual(attentions[0][..., 0, :, :].flatten().sum().item(), 0.0)
                self.assertNotEqual(attentions[0][..., -1, :, :].flatten().sum().item(), 0.0)
                if len(attentions) > 2:  # encoder-decoder models have only 2 layers in each module
                    self.assertNotEqual(attentions[1][..., 0, :, :].flatten().sum().item(), 0.0)
                self.assertAlmostEqual(attentions[-1][..., -2, :, :].flatten().sum().item(), 0.0)
                self.assertNotEqual(attentions[-1][..., -1, :, :].flatten().sum().item(), 0.0)

            if model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
                check_attentions_validity(outputs.encoder_attentions)
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                check_attentions_validity(outputs.attentions)
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        if not self.test_pruning:
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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
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            model = model_class(config=config)
            model.to(torch_device)
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    def test_head_pruning_save_load_from_pretrained(self):
        if not self.test_pruning:
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            model = model_class(config=config)
            model.to(torch_device)
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            # self.assertEqual(attentions[1].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads)
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    def test_head_pruning_save_load_from_config_init(self):
        if not self.test_pruning:
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            # self.assertEqual(attentions[1].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads)
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    def test_head_pruning_integration(self):
        if not self.test_pruning:
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            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()
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                model = model_class.from_pretrained(temp_dir_name)
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    def test_hidden_states_output(self):
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        def check_hidden_states_output(inputs_dict, config, model_class):
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            hidden_states = outputs.encoder_hidden_states if config.is_encoder_decoder else outputs.hidden_states
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                self.model_tester, "expected_num_hidden_layers", self.model_tester.num_hidden_layers + 1
            )
            self.assertEqual(len(hidden_states), expected_num_layers)
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                seq_length = self.model_tester.encoder_seq_length
                if hasattr(self.model_tester, "chunk_length") and self.model_tester.chunk_length > 1:
                    seq_length = seq_length * self.model_tester.chunk_length
            else:
                seq_length = self.model_tester.seq_length

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                [seq_length, self.model_tester.hidden_size],
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            if config.is_encoder_decoder:
                hidden_states = outputs.decoder_hidden_states

                self.assertIsInstance(hidden_states, (list, tuple))
                self.assertEqual(len(hidden_states), expected_num_layers)
                seq_len = getattr(self.model_tester, "seq_length", None)
                decoder_seq_length = getattr(self.model_tester, "decoder_seq_length", seq_len)

                self.assertListEqual(
                    list(hidden_states[0].shape[-2:]),
                    [decoder_seq_length, self.model_tester.hidden_size],
                )

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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            inputs_dict["output_hidden_states"] = True
            check_hidden_states_output(inputs_dict, config, model_class)

            # check that output_hidden_states also work using config
            del inputs_dict["output_hidden_states"]
            config.output_hidden_states = True

            check_hidden_states_output(inputs_dict, config, model_class)

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    def test_retain_grad_hidden_states_attentions(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        config.output_hidden_states = True
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        # no need to test all models as different heads yield the same functionality
        model_class = self.all_model_classes[0]
        model = model_class(config)
        model.to(torch_device)

        inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)

        outputs = model(**inputs)
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        if config.is_encoder_decoder:
            # Seq2Seq models
            encoder_hidden_states = outputs.encoder_hidden_states[0]
            encoder_hidden_states.retain_grad()

            decoder_hidden_states = outputs.decoder_hidden_states[0]
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                encoder_attentions = outputs.encoder_attentions[0]
                encoder_attentions.retain_grad()

                decoder_attentions = outputs.decoder_attentions[0]
                decoder_attentions.retain_grad()

                cross_attentions = outputs.cross_attentions[0]
                cross_attentions.retain_grad()
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            output.flatten()[0].backward(retain_graph=True)

            self.assertIsNotNone(encoder_hidden_states.grad)
            self.assertIsNotNone(decoder_hidden_states.grad)
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            if self.has_attentions:
                self.assertIsNotNone(encoder_attentions.grad)
                self.assertIsNotNone(decoder_attentions.grad)
                self.assertIsNotNone(cross_attentions.grad)
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            hidden_states = outputs.hidden_states[0]
            hidden_states.retain_grad()
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                attentions = outputs.attentions[0]
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            if self.has_attentions:
                self.assertIsNotNone(attentions.grad)
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    def test_feed_forward_chunking(self):
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        ) = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
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            torch.manual_seed(0)
            config = copy.deepcopy(original_config)
            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()

            hidden_states_no_chunk = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))[0]

            torch.manual_seed(0)
            config.chunk_size_feed_forward = 1
            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()

            hidden_states_with_chunk = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))[0]
            self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(hidden_states_no_chunk, hidden_states_with_chunk, atol=1e-3))

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    def test_resize_position_vector_embeddings(self):
        if not self.test_resize_position_embeddings:
            return

        (
            original_config,
            inputs_dict,
        ) = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            config = copy.deepcopy(original_config)
            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)

            if self.model_tester.is_training is False:
                model.eval()

            max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings

            # Retrieve the embeddings and clone theme
            if model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
                encoder_model_embed, decoder_model_embed = model.get_position_embeddings()
                encoder_cloned_embeddings = encoder_model_embed.weight.clone()
                decoder_cloned_embeddings = decoder_model_embed.weight.clone()
            else:
                model_embed = model.get_position_embeddings()
                cloned_embeddings = model_embed.weight.clone()

            # Check that resizing the position embeddings with a larger max_position_embeddings increases
            # the model's postion embeddings size
            model.resize_position_embeddings(max_position_embeddings + 10)
            self.assertEqual(model.config.max_position_embeddings, max_position_embeddings + 10)

            # Check that it actually resizes the embeddings matrix
            if model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
                encoder_model_embed, decoder_model_embed = model.get_position_embeddings()
                self.assertEqual(encoder_model_embed.weight.shape[0], encoder_cloned_embeddings.shape[0] + 10)
                self.assertEqual(decoder_model_embed.weight.shape[0], decoder_cloned_embeddings.shape[0] + 10)
            else:
                model_embed = model.get_position_embeddings()
                self.assertEqual(model_embed.weight.shape[0], cloned_embeddings.shape[0] + 10)

            # Check that the model can still do a forward pass successfully (every parameter should be resized)
            model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))

            # Check that resizing the position embeddings with a smaller max_position_embeddings decreases
            # the model's max_position_embeddings
            model.resize_position_embeddings(max_position_embeddings - 5)
            self.assertEqual(model.config.max_position_embeddings, max_position_embeddings - 5)

            # Check that it actually resizes the embeddings matrix
            if model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
                encoder_model_embed, decoder_model_embed = model.get_position_embeddings()
                self.assertEqual(encoder_model_embed.weight.shape[0], encoder_cloned_embeddings.shape[0] - 5)
                self.assertEqual(decoder_model_embed.weight.shape[0], decoder_cloned_embeddings.shape[0] - 5)
            else:
                model_embed = model.get_position_embeddings()
                self.assertEqual(model_embed.weight.shape[0], cloned_embeddings.shape[0] - 5)

            # Check that the model can still do a forward pass successfully (every parameter should be resized)
            model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))

            # Check that adding and removing tokens has not modified the first part of the embedding matrix.
            models_equal = True

            if model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
                for p1, p2 in zip(encoder_cloned_embeddings, encoder_model_embed.weight):
                    if p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum() > 0:
                        models_equal = False
                for p1, p2 in zip(decoder_cloned_embeddings, decoder_model_embed.weight):
                    if p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum() > 0:
                        models_equal = False
            else:
                for p1, p2 in zip(cloned_embeddings, model_embed.weight):
                    if p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum() > 0:
                        models_equal = False

            self.assertTrue(models_equal)

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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            config = copy.deepcopy(original_config)
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            model_embed = model.resize_token_embeddings(model_vocab_size)
            cloned_embeddings = model_embed.weight.clone()

            # Check that resizing the token embeddings with a larger vocab size increases the model's vocab size
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                else model.config.vocab_size
            )
            self.assertEqual(new_model_vocab_size, model_vocab_size + 10)
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            self.assertEqual(new_model_vocab_size, model_vocab_size - 15)
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                if p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum() > 0:
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                else model.config.vocab_size
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            model_embed = model.resize_token_embeddings(target_dimension, pad_to_multiple_of=64)
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    def test_resize_embeddings_untied(self):
        (
            original_config,
            inputs_dict,
        ) = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        if not self.test_resize_embeddings:
            return

        original_config.tie_word_embeddings = False

        # if model cannot untied embeddings -> leave test
        if original_config.tie_word_embeddings:
            return

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            config = copy.deepcopy(original_config)
            model = model_class(config).to(torch_device)

            # if no output embeddings -> leave test
            if model.get_output_embeddings() is None:
                continue

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                if hasattr(model.config, "text_config")
                else model.config.vocab_size
            )
            self.assertEqual(new_model_vocab_size, model_vocab_size + 10)
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            self.assertEqual(output_embeds.weight.shape[0], model_vocab_size + 10)
            # Check bias if present
            if output_embeds.bias is not None:
                self.assertEqual(output_embeds.bias.shape[0], model_vocab_size + 10)
            # Check that the model can still do a forward pass successfully (every parameter should be resized)
            model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))

            # Check that resizing the token embeddings with a smaller vocab size decreases the model's vocab size
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                model.config.text_config.vocab_size
                if hasattr(model.config, "text_config")
                else model.config.vocab_size
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            self.assertEqual(new_model_vocab_size, model_vocab_size - 15)
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            # Check that it actually resizes the embeddings matrix
            output_embeds = model.get_output_embeddings()
            self.assertEqual(output_embeds.weight.shape[0], model_vocab_size - 15)
            # Check bias if present
            if output_embeds.bias is not None:
                self.assertEqual(output_embeds.bias.shape[0], model_vocab_size - 15)
            # Check that the model can still do a forward pass successfully (every parameter should be resized)
            # Input ids should be clamped to the maximum size of the vocabulary
            inputs_dict["input_ids"].clamp_(max=model_vocab_size - 15 - 1)
            if "decoder_input_ids" in inputs_dict:
                inputs_dict["decoder_input_ids"].clamp_(max=model_vocab_size - 15 - 1)
            # Check that the model can still do a forward pass successfully (every parameter should be resized)
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    def test_model_main_input_name(self):
        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model_signature = inspect.signature(getattr(model_class, "forward"))
            # The main input is the name of the argument after `self`
            observed_main_input_name = list(model_signature.parameters.keys())[1]
            self.assertEqual(model_class.main_input_name, observed_main_input_name)

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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config)
            base_model_prefix = model.base_model_prefix

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                extra_params.update({k: v for k, v in model.named_buffers() if not k.startswith(base_model_prefix)})
                # Some models define this as None
                if model._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing:
                    for key in model._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing:
                        extra_params.pop(key, None)

                if not extra_params:
                    # In that case, we *are* on a head model, but every
                    # single key is not actual parameters and this is
                    # tested in `test_tied_model_weights_key_ignore` test.
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                    model.base_model.save_pretrained(temp_dir_name)
                    model, loading_info = model_class.from_pretrained(temp_dir_name, output_loading_info=True)
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    def test_tie_model_weights(self):
        if not self.test_torchscript:
            return

        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        def check_same_values(layer_1, layer_2):
            equal = True
            for p1, p2 in zip(layer_1.weight, layer_2.weight):
                if p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum() > 0:
                    equal = False
            return equal

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            config.torchscript = True
            model_not_tied = model_class(config)
            if model_not_tied.get_output_embeddings() is None:
                continue

            config_tied = copy.deepcopy(config)
            config_tied.torchscript = False
            model_tied = model_class(config_tied)
            params_tied = list(model_tied.parameters())
            # Check that the embedding layer and decoding layer are the same in size and in value
            # self.assertTrue(check_same_values(embeddings, decoding))

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            self.assertEqual(len(params_tied_2), len(params_tied))

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    def test_can_use_safetensors(self):
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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model_tied = model_class(config)
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as d:
                try:
                    model_tied.save_pretrained(d, safe_serialization=True)
                except Exception as e:
                    raise Exception(f"Class {model_class.__name__} cannot be saved using safetensors: {e}")

                model_reloaded, infos = model_class.from_pretrained(d, output_loading_info=True)
                # Checking the state dicts are correct
                reloaded_state = model_reloaded.state_dict()
                for k, v in model_tied.state_dict().items():
                    self.assertIn(k, reloaded_state, f"Key {k} is missing from reloaded")
                    torch.testing.assert_close(
                        v, reloaded_state[k], msg=lambda x: f"{model_class.__name__}: Tensor {k}: {x}"
                    )
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                self.assertEqual(infos["missing_keys"], [])
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                # Checking the tensor sharing are correct
                ptrs = defaultdict(list)
                for k, v in model_tied.state_dict().items():
                    ptrs[v.data_ptr()].append(k)

                shared_ptrs = {k: v for k, v in ptrs.items() if len(v) > 1}

                for _, shared_names in shared_ptrs.items():
                    reloaded_ptrs = {reloaded_state[k].data_ptr() for k in shared_names}
                    self.assertEqual(
                        len(reloaded_ptrs),
                        1,
                        f"The shared pointers are incorrect, found different pointers for keys {shared_names}",
                    )

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    def test_load_save_without_tied_weights(self):
        config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        config.tie_word_embeddings = False
        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config)
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as d:
                model.save_pretrained(d)

                model_reloaded, infos = model_class.from_pretrained(d, output_loading_info=True)
                # Checking the state dicts are correct
                reloaded_state = model_reloaded.state_dict()
                for k, v in model.state_dict().items():
                    self.assertIn(k, reloaded_state, f"Key {k} is missing from reloaded")
                    torch.testing.assert_close(
                        v, reloaded_state[k], msg=lambda x: f"{model_class.__name__}: Tensor {k}: {x}"
                    )
                # Checking there was no complain of missing weights
                self.assertEqual(infos["missing_keys"], [])

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    def test_tied_weights_keys(self):
        config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        config.tie_word_embeddings = True
        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model_tied = model_class(config)

            ptrs = collections.defaultdict(list)
            for name, tensor in model_tied.state_dict().items():
                ptrs[id_tensor_storage(tensor)].append(name)

            # These are all the pointers of shared tensors.
            tied_params = [names for _, names in ptrs.items() if len(names) > 1]

            tied_weight_keys = model_tied._tied_weights_keys if model_tied._tied_weights_keys is not None else []
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            for key in tied_weight_keys:
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                self.assertTrue(is_tied_key, f"{key} is not a tied weight key for {model_class}.")
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            # Removed tied weights found from tied params -> there should only be one left after
            for key in tied_weight_keys:
                for i in range(len(tied_params)):
                    tied_params[i] = [p for p in tied_params[i] if re.search(key, p) is None]

            tied_params = [group for group in tied_params if len(group) > 1]
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            self.assertListEqual(
                tied_params,
                [],
                f"Missing `_tied_weights_keys` for {model_class}: add all of {tied_params} except one.",
            )
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    def test_model_weights_reload_no_missing_tied_weights(self):
        config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
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            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
                model.save_pretrained(tmp_dir)
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                safe_save_file(placeholder_dict, os.path.join(tmp_dir, "model.safetensors"), metadata={"format": "pt"})
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                params = dict(model_reloaded.named_parameters())
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                missing_keys = set(infos["missing_keys"])

                extra_missing = missing_keys - param_names
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                # Remove tied weights from extra missing: they are normally not warned as missing if their tied
                # counterpart is present but here there are no weights at all so we do get the warning.
                ptrs = collections.defaultdict(list)
                for name, tensor in model_reloaded.state_dict().items():
                    ptrs[id_tensor_storage(tensor)].append(name)
                tied_params = [names for _, names in ptrs.items() if len(names) > 1]
                for group in tied_params:
                    group = {k[len(prefix) :] if k.startswith(prefix) else k for k in group}
                    # We remove the group from extra_missing if not all weights from group are in it
                    if len(group - extra_missing) > 0:
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                self.assertEqual(
                    extra_missing,
                    set(),
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                    f"This model {model_class.__name__} might be missing some `keys_to_ignore`: {extra_missing}. "
                    f"For debugging, tied parameters are {tied_params}",
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                # Remove nonpersistent buffers from missed_missing
                buffers = [n for n, _ in model_reloaded.named_buffers()]
                nonpersistent_buffers = {n for n in buffers if n not in model_reloaded.state_dict()}
                nonpersistent_buffers = {
                    k[len(prefix) :] if k.startswith(prefix) else k for k in nonpersistent_buffers
                }
                missed_missing = missed_missing - nonpersistent_buffers

                if model_reloaded._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing is None:
                    expected_missing = set()
                else:
                    expected_missing = set(model_reloaded._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing)
                self.assertEqual(
                    missed_missing,
                    expected_missing,
                    f"This model {model_class.__name__} ignores keys {missed_missing} but they look like real"
                    " parameters. If they are non persistent buffers make sure to instantiate them with"
                    " `persistent=False`",
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    def test_model_outputs_equivalence(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

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        def set_nan_tensor_to_zero(t):
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            with torch.no_grad():
                tuple_output = model(**tuple_inputs, return_dict=False, **additional_kwargs)
                dict_output = model(**dict_inputs, return_dict=True, **additional_kwargs).to_tuple()

                def recursive_check(tuple_object, dict_object):
                    if isinstance(tuple_object, (List, Tuple)):
                        for tuple_iterable_value, dict_iterable_value in zip(tuple_object, dict_object):
                            recursive_check(tuple_iterable_value, dict_iterable_value)
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                        for tuple_iterable_value, dict_iterable_value in zip(
                            tuple_object.values(), dict_object.values()
                        ):
                            recursive_check(tuple_iterable_value, dict_iterable_value)
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                        return
                    else:
                        self.assertTrue(
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                                set_nan_tensor_to_zero(tuple_object), set_nan_tensor_to_zero(dict_object), atol=1e-5
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                            msg=(
                                "Tuple and dict output are not equal. Difference:"
                                f" {torch.max(torch.abs(tuple_object - dict_object))}. Tuple has `nan`:"
                                f" {torch.isnan(tuple_object).any()} and `inf`: {torch.isinf(tuple_object)}. Dict has"
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                recursive_check(tuple_output, dict_output)

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()

            tuple_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
            dict_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
            check_equivalence(model, tuple_inputs, dict_inputs)

            tuple_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
            dict_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
            check_equivalence(model, tuple_inputs, dict_inputs)

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            dict_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
            check_equivalence(model, tuple_inputs, dict_inputs, {"output_hidden_states": True})

            tuple_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
            dict_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
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                tuple_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
                dict_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
                check_equivalence(model, tuple_inputs, dict_inputs, {"output_attentions": True})
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                check_equivalence(model, tuple_inputs, dict_inputs, {"output_attentions": True})

                tuple_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
                dict_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
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    # TODO: remove this method once the issues are all fixed!
    def _make_attention_mask_non_null(self, inputs_dict):
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                # TODO: enable this block once the large negative values thing is cleaned up.
                # (see https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/14859)
                # attention_mask = torch.cat(
                #     [torch.zeros_like(attention_mask[:1], dtype=attention_mask.dtype), attention_mask[1:]],
                #     dim=0
                # )

                inputs_dict[k] = attention_mask

    # Don't copy this method to model specific test file!
    # TODO: remove this method once the issues are all fixed!
    def _postprocessing_to_ignore_test_cases(self, tf_outputs, pt_outputs, model_class):
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        if model_class.__name__ in [
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            "FunnelForPreTraining",
            "ElectraForPreTraining",
            "XLMWithLMHeadModel",
        ]:
            for k in key_differences:
                if k in ["loss", "losses"]:
                    tf_keys.discard(k)
                    pt_keys.discard(k)
        elif model_class.__name__.startswith("GPT2"):
            # `TFGPT2` has `past_key_values` as a tensor while `GPT2` has it as a tuple.
            tf_keys.discard("past_key_values")
            pt_keys.discard("past_key_values")

        # create new outputs from the remaining fields
        new_tf_outputs = type(tf_outputs)(**{k: tf_outputs[k] for k in tf_keys})
        new_pt_outputs = type(pt_outputs)(**{k: pt_outputs[k] for k in pt_keys})

        return new_tf_outputs, new_pt_outputs

    # Copied from tests.test_modeling_tf_common.TFModelTesterMixin.check_pt_tf_outputs
    def check_pt_tf_outputs(self, tf_outputs, pt_outputs, model_class, tol=1e-5, name="outputs", attributes=None):
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                error messages.
            name (`str`): The name of the output. For example, `output.hidden_states`, `output.attentions`, etc.
            attributes (`Tuple[str]`): The names of the output's element if the output is a tuple/list with each element
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        elif type(tf_outputs) in [tuple, list]:
            self.assertEqual(type(tf_outputs), type(pt_outputs), f"{name}: Output types differ between TF and PyTorch")
            self.assertEqual(len(tf_outputs), len(pt_outputs), f"{name}: Output lengths differ between TF and PyTorch")

            if attributes is not None:
                # case 1: each output has assigned name (e.g. a tuple form of a `ModelOutput`)
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            if np.isscalar(tf_outputs):
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    def prepare_tf_inputs_from_pt_inputs(self, pt_inputs_dict):
        tf_inputs_dict = {}
        for key, tensor in pt_inputs_dict.items():
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                tf_inputs_dict[key] = tf.convert_to_tensor(tensor.cpu().numpy(), dtype=tf.float32)
            elif key == "pixel_values":
                tf_inputs_dict[key] = tf.convert_to_tensor(tensor.cpu().numpy(), dtype=tf.float32)
            elif key == "input_features":
                tf_inputs_dict[key] = tf.convert_to_tensor(tensor.cpu().numpy(), dtype=tf.float32)
            # other general float inputs
            elif tensor.is_floating_point():
                tf_inputs_dict[key] = tf.convert_to_tensor(tensor.cpu().numpy(), dtype=tf.float32)
            else:
                tf_inputs_dict[key] = tf.convert_to_tensor(tensor.cpu().numpy(), dtype=tf.int32)
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        tf_inputs_dict = self.prepare_tf_inputs_from_pt_inputs(pt_inputs_dict)
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            pt_outputs = pt_model(**pt_inputs_dict)
        tf_outputs = tf_model(tf_inputs_dict)

        # tf models returned loss is usually a tensor rather than a scalar.
        # (see `hf_compute_loss`: it uses `tf.keras.losses.Reduction.NONE`)
        # Change it here to a scalar to match PyTorch models' loss
        tf_loss = getattr(tf_outputs, "loss", None)
        if tf_loss is not None:
            tf_outputs.loss = tf.math.reduce_mean(tf_loss)

        self.check_pt_tf_outputs(tf_outputs, pt_outputs, type(pt_model))

    @is_pt_tf_cross_test
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    def test_pt_tf_model_equivalence(self, allow_missing_keys=False):
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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
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            config.output_hidden_states = True
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            # of the usage `1e-4`, `1e-9`, `1e-30`, `-inf`.
            # TODO: Use a uniform value for all models, make sure all tests pass without this processing, and remove it.
            self._make_attention_mask_non_null(inputs_dict)
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            pt_inputs_dict = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
            pt_inputs_dict_with_labels = self._prepare_for_class(
                inputs_dict,
                model_class,
                # Not all models accept "labels" in the forward pass (yet :) )
                return_labels=True if "labels" in inspect.signature(model_class.forward).parameters.keys() else False,
            )
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            tf_input_keys = set(inspect.signature(tf_model.call).parameters.keys())

            # remove all head masks
            tf_input_keys.discard("head_mask")
            tf_input_keys.discard("cross_attn_head_mask")
            tf_input_keys.discard("decoder_head_mask")

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            # For some models (e.g. base models), there is no label returned.
            # Set the input dict to `None` to avoid check outputs twice for the same input dicts.
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            tf_inputs_dict = self.prepare_tf_inputs_from_pt_inputs(pt_inputs_dict)
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            tf_model = transformers.load_pytorch_model_in_tf2_model(
                tf_model, pt_model, tf_inputs=tf_inputs_dict, allow_missing_keys=allow_missing_keys
            )
            pt_model = transformers.load_tf2_model_in_pytorch_model(
                pt_model, tf_model, allow_missing_keys=allow_missing_keys
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            self.check_pt_tf_models(tf_model, pt_model, pt_inputs_dict)
            # check with `labels`
            if pt_inputs_dict_with_labels:
                self.check_pt_tf_models(tf_model, pt_model, pt_inputs_dict_with_labels)
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            # Check we can load pt model in tf and vice-versa with checkpoint => model functions
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                pt_checkpoint_path = os.path.join(tmpdirname, "pt_model.bin")
                torch.save(pt_model.state_dict(), pt_checkpoint_path)
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                tf_model.save_weights(tf_checkpoint_path)
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            self.check_pt_tf_models(tf_model, pt_model, pt_inputs_dict)
            # check with `labels`
            if pt_inputs_dict_with_labels:
                self.check_pt_tf_models(tf_model, pt_model, pt_inputs_dict_with_labels)
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    def assert_almost_equals(self, a: np.ndarray, b: np.ndarray, tol: float):
        diff = np.abs((a - b)).max()
        self.assertLessEqual(diff, tol, f"Difference between torch and flax is {diff} (>= {tol}).")

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        Args:
            model_class: The class of the model that is currently testing. For example, ..., etc.
            Currently unused, but it could make debugging easier and faster.

            names: A string, or a list of strings. These specify what fx_outputs/pt_outputs represent in the model outputs.
                Currently unused, but in the future, we could use this information to make the error message clearer
                by giving the name(s) of the output tensor(s) with large difference(s) between PT and Flax.
        """
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        if attributes is not None:
            self.assertEqual(type(attributes), tuple, f"{name}: The argument `attributes` should be a `tuple`")

        # Allow `ModelOutput` (e.g. `CLIPOutput` has `text_model_output` and `vision_model_output`).
        if isinstance(fx_outputs, ModelOutput):
            self.assertTrue(
                isinstance(pt_outputs, ModelOutput),
                f"{name}: `pt_outputs` should an instance of `ModelOutput` when `fx_outputs` is",
            )

            fx_keys = tuple([k for k, v in fx_outputs.items() if v is not None])
            pt_keys = tuple([k for k, v in pt_outputs.items() if v is not None])

            self.assertEqual(fx_keys, pt_keys, f"{name}: Output keys differ between Flax and PyTorch")

            # convert to the case of `tuple`
            # appending each key to the current (string) `name`
            attributes = tuple([f"{name}.{k}" for k in fx_keys])
            self.check_pt_flax_outputs(
                fx_outputs.to_tuple(), pt_outputs.to_tuple(), model_class, tol=tol, name=name, attributes=attributes
            )

        # Allow `list` (e.g. `TransfoXLModelOutput.mems` is a list of tensors.)
        elif type(fx_outputs) in [tuple, list]:
            self.assertEqual(
                type(fx_outputs), type(pt_outputs), f"{name}: Output types differ between Flax and PyTorch"
            )
            self.assertEqual(
                len(fx_outputs), len(pt_outputs), f"{name}: Output lengths differ between Flax and PyTorch"
            )

            if attributes is not None:
                # case 1: each output has assigned name (e.g. a tuple form of a `ModelOutput`)
                self.assertEqual(
                    len(attributes),
                    len(fx_outputs),
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            for fx_output, pt_output, attr in zip(fx_outputs, pt_outputs, attributes):
                self.check_pt_flax_outputs(fx_output, pt_output, model_class, tol=tol, name=attr)

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            # deal with NumPy's scalars to make replacing nan values by 0 work.
            if np.isscalar(fx_outputs):
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            self.assertLessEqual(
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    def test_equivalence_pt_to_flax(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            with self.subTest(model_class.__name__):
                fx_model_class_name = "Flax" + model_class.__name__

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                pt_model = model_class(config).eval()
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                fx_input_keys = inspect.signature(fx_model.__call__).parameters.keys()

                # prepare inputs
                pt_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)

                # remove function args that don't exist in Flax
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                }

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                fx_keys = tuple([k for k, v in fx_outputs_loaded.items() if v is not None])
                pt_keys = tuple([k for k, v in pt_outputs.items() if v is not None])

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    def test_equivalence_flax_to_pt(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            with self.subTest(model_class.__name__):
                fx_model_class_name = "Flax" + model_class.__name__

                if not hasattr(transformers, fx_model_class_name):
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                config.output_hidden_states = True
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                pt_model = model_class(config).eval()
                # Flax models don't use the `use_cache` option and cache is not returned as a default.
                # So we disable `use_cache` here for PyTorch model.
                pt_model.config.use_cache = False

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                fx_input_keys = inspect.signature(fx_model.__call__).parameters.keys()

                # prepare inputs
                pt_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)

                # remove function args that don't exist in Flax
                pt_inputs = {k: v for k, v in pt_inputs.items() if k in fx_input_keys}

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                pt_inputs = {
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                pt_model.tie_weights()

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                    pt_outputs = pt_model(**pt_inputs)
                fx_outputs = fx_model(**fx_inputs)

                fx_keys = tuple([k for k, v in fx_outputs.items() if v is not None])
                pt_keys = tuple([k for k, v in pt_outputs.items() if v is not None])

                self.assertEqual(fx_keys, pt_keys)
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                pt_keys = tuple([k for k, v in pt_outputs_loaded.items() if v is not None])

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    def test_inputs_embeds(self):
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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
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                input_ids = inputs["input_ids"]
                del inputs["input_ids"]
            else:
                encoder_input_ids = inputs["input_ids"]
                decoder_input_ids = inputs.get("decoder_input_ids", encoder_input_ids)
                del inputs["input_ids"]
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            if not self.is_encoder_decoder:
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    def test_inputs_embeds_matches_input_ids(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class.__name__ not in get_values(MODEL_MAPPING_NAMES):
                continue
            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()

            model_forward_args = inspect.signature(model.forward).parameters
            if "inputs_embeds" not in model_forward_args:
                self.skipTest("This model doesn't use `inputs_embeds`")

            inputs = copy.deepcopy(self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))
            pad_token_id = config.pad_token_id if config.pad_token_id is not None else 1

            wte = model.get_input_embeddings()
            if not self.is_encoder_decoder:
                input_ids = inputs["input_ids"]
                # some models infer position ids/attn mask differently when input ids
                # by check if pad_token let's make sure no padding is in input ids
                not_pad_token_id = pad_token_id + 1 if max(0, pad_token_id - 1) == 0 else pad_token_id - 1
                input_ids[input_ids == pad_token_id] = not_pad_token_id
                del inputs["input_ids"]
                inputs_embeds = wte(input_ids)
                with torch.no_grad():
                    out_ids = model(input_ids=input_ids, **inputs)[0]
                    out_embeds = model(inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds, **inputs)[0]
            else:
                encoder_input_ids = inputs["input_ids"]
                decoder_input_ids = inputs.get("decoder_input_ids", encoder_input_ids)
                encoder_input_ids[encoder_input_ids == pad_token_id] = max(0, pad_token_id + 1)
                decoder_input_ids[decoder_input_ids == pad_token_id] = max(0, pad_token_id + 1)
                del inputs["input_ids"]
                inputs.pop("decoder_input_ids", None)
                inputs_embeds = wte(encoder_input_ids)
                decoder_inputs_embeds = wte(decoder_input_ids)
                with torch.no_grad():
                    out_ids = model(input_ids=encoder_input_ids, decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids, **inputs)[0]
                    out_embeds = model(
                        inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds, decoder_inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds, **inputs
                    )[0]
            self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(out_embeds, out_ids))

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    def test_multi_gpu_data_parallel_forward(self):
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        # some params shouldn't be scattered by nn.DataParallel
        # so just remove them if they are present.
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            inputs_dict.pop(k, None)

        # move input tensors to cuda:O
        for k, v in inputs_dict.items():
            if torch.is_tensor(v):
                inputs_dict[k] = v.to(0)

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config=config)
            model.to(0)
            model.eval()

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    def test_model_parallelization(self):
        if not self.test_model_parallel:
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            per_device_memory = []
            for id in range(torch.cuda.device_count()):
                with torch.cuda.device(id):
                    per_device_memory.append(torch.cuda.memory_allocated() >> 20)
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            return per_device_memory

        # Needs a large model to see the difference.
        config = self.model_tester.get_large_model_config()

        for model_class in self.all_parallelizable_model_classes:
            torch.cuda.empty_cache()

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            # Retrieve initial memory usage (can easily be ~0.6-1.5GB if cuda-kernels have been preloaded by previous tests)
            memory_at_start = get_current_gpu_memory_use()
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            model = model_class(config)
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            memory_after_model_load = get_current_gpu_memory_use()

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            self.assertGreater(memory_after_model_load[0], memory_at_start[0])

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            # it's essential to re-calibrate the usage before the next stage
            memory_at_start = get_current_gpu_memory_use()
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            memory_after_parallelization = get_current_gpu_memory_use()

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            del model
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    def test_model_parallel_equal_results(self):
        if not self.test_model_parallel:
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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_parallelizable_model_classes:
            inputs_dict = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)

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                for k, v in dictionary.items():
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                return output

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            output = model(**cast_to_device(inputs_dict, "cpu"))

            model.parallelize()

            parallel_output = model(**cast_to_device(inputs_dict, "cuda:0"))
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            for value, parallel_value in zip(output, parallel_output):
                if isinstance(value, torch.Tensor):
                    self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(value, parallel_value.to("cpu"), atol=1e-7))
                elif isinstance(value, (Tuple, List)):
                    for value_, parallel_value_ in zip(value, parallel_value):
                        self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(value_, parallel_value_.to("cpu"), atol=1e-7))

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    def check_device_map_is_respected(self, model, device_map):
        for param_name, param in model.named_parameters():
            # Find device in device_map
            while len(param_name) > 0 and param_name not in device_map:
                param_name = ".".join(param_name.split(".")[:-1])
            if param_name not in device_map:
                raise ValueError("device map is incomplete, it does not contain any device for `param_name`.")

            param_device = device_map[param_name]
            if param_device in ["cpu", "disk"]:
                self.assertEqual(param.device, torch.device("meta"))
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                self.assertEqual(param.device, torch.device(f"{torch_device}:{param_device}"))
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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class._no_split_modules is None:
                continue

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            model = model.to(torch_device)
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            model_size = compute_module_sizes(model)[""]
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
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                with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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                    max_memory = {0: max_size, "cpu": max_size}
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                    new_model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmp_dir, device_map="auto", max_memory=max_memory)

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                max_size = int(self.model_split_percents[1] * model_size)
                max_memory = {0: max_size, "cpu": max_size}
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                    tmp_dir, device_map="auto", max_memory=max_memory, offload_folder=tmp_dir
                )

                self.check_device_map_is_respected(new_model, new_model.hf_device_map)
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                    self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(a, b, atol=1e-5) for a, b in zip(base_output[0], new_output[0]))
                else:
                    self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(base_output[0], new_output[0], atol=1e-5))
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    @mark.accelerate_tests
    @require_torch_gpu
    def test_disk_offload_safetensors(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class._no_split_modules is None:
                continue

            inputs_dict_class = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
            model = model_class(config).eval()
            model = model.to(torch_device)
            torch.manual_seed(0)
            base_output = model(**inputs_dict_class)

            model_size = compute_module_sizes(model)[""]
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
                model.cpu().save_pretrained(tmp_dir)

                max_size = int(self.model_split_percents[1] * model_size)
                max_memory = {0: max_size, "cpu": max_size}

                # This doesn't error out as it's in safetensors and doesn't need an offload folder
                new_model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmp_dir, device_map="auto", max_memory=max_memory)

                self.check_device_map_is_respected(new_model, new_model.hf_device_map)
                torch.manual_seed(0)
                new_output = new_model(**inputs_dict_class)

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                    self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(a, b, atol=1e-5) for a, b in zip(base_output[0], new_output[0]))
                else:
                    self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(base_output[0], new_output[0], atol=1e-5))
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    def test_cpu_offload(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class._no_split_modules is None:
                continue

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            model_size = compute_module_sizes(model)[""]
            # We test several splits of sizes to make sure it works.
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                model.cpu().save_pretrained(tmp_dir)

                for max_size in max_gpu_sizes:
                    max_memory = {0: max_size, "cpu": model_size * 2}
                    new_model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmp_dir, device_map="auto", max_memory=max_memory)
                    # Making sure part of the model will actually end up offloaded
                    self.assertSetEqual(set(new_model.hf_device_map.values()), {0, "cpu"})

                    self.check_device_map_is_respected(new_model, new_model.hf_device_map)
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                        self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(a, b, atol=1e-5) for a, b in zip(base_output[0], new_output[0]))
                    else:
                        self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(base_output[0], new_output[0], atol=1e-5))
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    def test_model_parallelism(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class._no_split_modules is None:
                continue

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                model.cpu().save_pretrained(tmp_dir)

                for max_size in max_gpu_sizes:
                    max_memory = {0: max_size, 1: model_size * 2, "cpu": model_size * 2}
                    new_model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmp_dir, device_map="auto", max_memory=max_memory)
                    # Making sure part of the model will actually end up offloaded
                    self.assertSetEqual(set(new_model.hf_device_map.values()), {0, 1})
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                        self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(a, b, atol=1e-5) for a, b in zip(base_output[0], new_output[0]))
                    else:
                        self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(base_output[0], new_output[0], atol=1e-5))
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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        problem_types = [
            {"title": "multi_label_classification", "num_labels": 2, "dtype": torch.float},
            {"title": "single_label_classification", "num_labels": 1, "dtype": torch.long},
            {"title": "regression", "num_labels": 1, "dtype": torch.float},
        ]

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            for problem_type in problem_types:
                with self.subTest(msg=f"Testing {model_class} with {problem_type['title']}"):
                    config.problem_type = problem_type["title"]
                    config.num_labels = problem_type["num_labels"]

                    model = model_class(config)
                    model.to(torch_device)
                    model.train()

                    inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)

                    if problem_type["num_labels"] > 1:
                        inputs["labels"] = inputs["labels"].unsqueeze(1).repeat(1, problem_type["num_labels"])

                    inputs["labels"] = inputs["labels"].to(problem_type["dtype"])

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                    # they have the same size." which is a symptom something in wrong for the regression problem.
                    # See https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/11780
                    with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warning_list:
                        loss = model(**inputs).loss
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                        if "Using a target size that is different to the input size" in str(w.message):
                            raise ValueError(
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            with self.subTest(msg=f"Testing {model_class}"):
                with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
                    model = model_class(config)
                    model.save_pretrained(tmp_dir)

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                        new_model = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(
                            tmp_dir, num_labels=42, ignore_mismatched_sizes=True
                        )
                    self.assertIn("the shapes did not match", cl.out)
                    new_model.to(torch_device)
                    inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
                    logits = new_model(**inputs).logits
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                            tmp_dir, vocab_size=10, ignore_mismatched_sizes=True
                        )
                    self.assertIn("the shapes did not match", cl.out)
                    input_ids = ids_tensor((2, 8), 10)
                    new_model_without_prefix.to(torch_device)
                    if self.is_encoder_decoder:
                        new_model_without_prefix(input_ids, decoder_input_ids=input_ids)
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        if not self.test_mismatched_shapes:
            return
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        configs_no_init = _config_zero_init(config)

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if model_class.__name__ not in get_values(MODEL_FOR_SEQUENCE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING_NAMES):
                continue

            with self.subTest(msg=f"Testing {model_class}"):
                with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
                    model = model_class(configs_no_init)
                    model.save_pretrained(tmp_dir)

                    # Fails when we don't set ignore_mismatched_sizes=True
                    with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
                        new_model = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(tmp_dir, num_labels=42)

                    logger = logging.get_logger("transformers.modeling_utils")

                    with CaptureLogger(logger) as cl:
                        new_model = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(
                            tmp_dir, num_labels=42, ignore_mismatched_sizes=True
                        )
                    self.assertIn("the shapes did not match", cl.out)

                    for name, param in new_model.named_parameters():
                        if param.requires_grad:
                            self.assertIn(
                                ((param.data.mean() * 1e9).round() / 1e9).item(),
                                [0.0, 1.0],
                                msg=f"Parameter {name} of model {model_class} seems not properly initialized",
                            )

    def test_matched_shapes_have_loaded_weights_when_some_mismatched_shapes_exist(self):
        # 1. Create a dummy class. Should have buffers as well? To make sure we test __init__
        class MyClass(PreTrainedModel):
            config_class = PretrainedConfig

            def __init__(self, config=None):
                super().__init__(config if config is not None else PretrainedConfig())
                self.linear = nn.Linear(10, config.num_labels, bias=True)
                self.embedding = nn.Embedding(10, 10)
                self.std = 1

            def _init_weights(self, module):
                if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
                    module.weight.data = nn.init.kaiming_uniform_(module.weight.data, np.sqrt(5))
                    if module.bias is not None:
                        module.bias.data = module.bias.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.std)

        # Used to make sure the weights with matched shape are loaded correctly
        config = PretrainedConfig()
        config.num_labels = 3
        model = MyClass(config=config)

        # Used to make sure the weights with mismatched shape are properly initialized
        set_seed(0)
        config = PretrainedConfig()
        config.num_labels = 4
        # not to init. the weights during the creation: to match the logic in `from_pretrained`, so we can keep the
        # same sequence of random ops in the execution path to allow us to compare `target_model` and `new_model` below
        # for `linear` part.
        with ContextManagers([no_init_weights(True)]):
            target_model = MyClass(config=config)
        target_model.apply(target_model._initialize_weights)

        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
            state_dict = model.state_dict()
            del state_dict["linear.weight"]

            model.config.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
            torch.save(state_dict, os.path.join(tmpdirname, "pytorch_model.bin"))

            set_seed(0)
            new_model = MyClass.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, num_labels=4, ignore_mismatched_sizes=True)

            for key in new_model.state_dict().keys():
                # check weight values for weights with matched shapes are identical
                # (i.e. correctly loaded from the checkpoint)
                if key not in ["linear.weight", "linear.bias"]:
                    max_diff = torch.max(torch.abs(model.state_dict()[key] - new_model.state_dict()[key]))
                    self.assertLessEqual(
                        max_diff.item(),
                        1e-6,
                        msg=f"the weight values for `{key}` in `new_model` and `model` are  not identical",
                    )
                else:
                    # check we have some mismatched shapes
                    self.assertNotEqual(
                        model.state_dict()[key].shape,
                        new_model.state_dict()[key].shape,
                        msg=f"the weight shapes for {key} in `model` and `new_model` should differ",
                    )
                    # check the weights with mismatched shape are properly initialized
                    max_diff = torch.max(torch.abs(new_model.state_dict()[key] - target_model.state_dict()[key]))
                    self.assertLessEqual(
                        max_diff.item(),
                        1e-6,
                        msg=f"the weight values for `{key}` in `new_model` and `target_model` are not identical",
                    )

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        # Just a consistency check to make sure we are not running tests on 80M parameter models.
        config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            model = model_class(config)
            num_params = model.num_parameters()
            assert (
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    @mark.flash_attn_test
    @slow
    def test_flash_attn_2_conversion(self):
        config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if not model_class._supports_flash_attn_2:
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            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
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                for _, module in model.named_modules():
                    if "FlashAttention" in module.__class__.__name__:
                        return

                self.assertTrue(False, "FlashAttention2 modules not found in model")

    @require_flash_attn
    @require_torch_gpu
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            if not model_class._supports_flash_attn_2:
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            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
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                model_fa.to(torch_device)

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                if dummy_input.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.float16]:
                    dummy_input = dummy_input.to(torch.bfloat16)

                dummy_attention_mask = inputs_dict.get("attention_mask", None)

                if dummy_attention_mask is not None:
                    dummy_attention_mask = dummy_attention_mask[:1]
                    dummy_attention_mask[:, 1:] = 1
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                    decoder_input_ids = inputs_dict.get("decoder_input_ids", dummy_input)[:1]

                    outputs = model(dummy_input, decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids, output_hidden_states=True)
                    outputs_fa = model_fa(dummy_input, decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids, output_hidden_states=True)
                else:
                    outputs = model(dummy_input, output_hidden_states=True)
                    outputs_fa = model_fa(dummy_input, output_hidden_states=True)
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                    outputs.hidden_states[-1]
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                    else outputs.decoder_hidden_states[-1]
                )
                logits_fa = (
                    outputs_fa.hidden_states[-1]
                    if not model.config.is_encoder_decoder
                    else outputs_fa.decoder_hidden_states[-1]
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                    other_inputs = {
                        "decoder_input_ids": decoder_input_ids,
                        "decoder_attention_mask": dummy_attention_mask,
                        "output_hidden_states": True,
                    }
                    if dummy_attention_mask is not None:
                        other_inputs["attention_mask"] = dummy_attention_mask

                    outputs = model(dummy_input, **other_inputs)
                    outputs_fa = model_fa(dummy_input, **other_inputs)
                else:
                    other_inputs = {
                        "output_hidden_states": True,
                    }
                    if dummy_attention_mask is not None:
                        other_inputs["attention_mask"] = dummy_attention_mask

                    outputs = model(dummy_input, **other_inputs)
                    outputs_fa = model_fa(dummy_input, **other_inputs)

                logits = (
                    outputs.hidden_states[-1]
                    if not model.config.is_encoder_decoder
                    else outputs.decoder_hidden_states[-1]
                )
                logits_fa = (
                    outputs_fa.hidden_states[-1]
                    if not model.config.is_encoder_decoder
                    else outputs_fa.decoder_hidden_states[-1]
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    @require_torch_gpu
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            if not model_class._supports_flash_attn_2:
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            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
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                if dummy_input.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.float16]:
                    dummy_input = dummy_input.to(torch.bfloat16)

                dummy_attention_mask = inputs_dict.get("attention_mask", None)
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                    dummy_attention_mask = dummy_attention_mask[:1]
                    dummy_attention_mask[:, :-1] = 1
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                    decoder_input_ids = inputs_dict.get("decoder_input_ids", dummy_input)[:1]
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                    outputs_fa = model_fa(dummy_input, decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids, output_hidden_states=True)
                else:
                    outputs = model(dummy_input, output_hidden_states=True)
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                )
                logits_fa = (
                    outputs_fa.hidden_states[-1]
                    if not model.config.is_encoder_decoder
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                if model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
                    other_inputs = {
                        "decoder_input_ids": decoder_input_ids,
                        "decoder_attention_mask": dummy_attention_mask,
                        "output_hidden_states": True,
                    }
                    if dummy_attention_mask is not None:
                        other_inputs["attention_mask"] = dummy_attention_mask

                    outputs = model(dummy_input, **other_inputs)
                    outputs_fa = model_fa(dummy_input, **other_inputs)
                else:
                    other_inputs = {
                        "output_hidden_states": True,
                    }
                    if dummy_attention_mask is not None:
                        other_inputs["attention_mask"] = dummy_attention_mask

                    outputs = model(dummy_input, **other_inputs)
                    outputs_fa = model_fa(dummy_input, **other_inputs)

                logits = (
                    outputs.hidden_states[-1]
                    if not model.config.is_encoder_decoder
                    else outputs.decoder_hidden_states[-1]
                )
                logits_fa = (
                    outputs_fa.hidden_states[-1]
                    if not model.config.is_encoder_decoder
                    else outputs_fa.decoder_hidden_states[-1]
                )

                assert torch.allclose(logits_fa[:-1], logits[:-1], atol=4e-2, rtol=4e-2)
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        for model_class in self.all_generative_model_classes:
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            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
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                if dummy_input.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.bfloat16]:
                    dummy_input = dummy_input.to(torch.float16)

                dummy_attention_mask = inputs_dict.get("attention_mask", torch.ones_like(dummy_input))
                # make sure we do left padding
                dummy_attention_mask[:, :-1] = 0
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                out = model.generate(
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                out_fa = model.generate(
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    @require_torch_gpu
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    def test_flash_attn_2_generate_padding_right(self):
        for model_class in self.all_generative_model_classes:
            if not model_class._supports_flash_attn_2:
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            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
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                if dummy_input.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.bfloat16]:
                    dummy_input = dummy_input.to(torch.float16)

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                    dummy_input, attention_mask=dummy_attention_mask, max_new_tokens=1, do_sample=False
                )

                model = model_class.from_pretrained(
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                    torch_dtype=torch.float16,
                    attn_implementation="flash_attention_2",
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                out_fa = model.generate(
                    dummy_input, attention_mask=dummy_attention_mask, max_new_tokens=1, do_sample=False
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    @require_torch_sdpa
    @slow
    def test_eager_matches_sdpa_inference(self, torch_dtype: str):
        if not self.all_model_classes[0]._supports_sdpa:
            self.skipTest(f"{self.all_model_classes[0].__name__} does not support SDPA")

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        if torch_dtype == "float16" and not is_torch_fp16_available_on_device(torch_device):
            self.skipTest(f"float16 not supported on {torch_device} (on the specific device currently used)")

        if torch_dtype == "bfloat16" and not is_torch_bf16_available_on_device(torch_device):
            self.skipTest(
                f"bfloat16 not supported on {torch_device} (on the specific device currently used, e.g. Nvidia T4 GPU)"
            )
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        # Not sure whether it's fine to put torch.XXX in a decorator if torch is not available so hacking it here instead.
        if torch_dtype == "float16":
            torch_dtype = torch.float16
        elif torch_dtype == "bfloat16":
            torch_dtype = torch.bfloat16
        elif torch_dtype == "float32":
            torch_dtype = torch.float32

        atols = {
            ("cpu", False, torch.float32): 1e-6,
            ("cpu", False, torch.bfloat16): 1e-2,
            ("cpu", True, torch.float32): 1e-6,
            ("cpu", True, torch.bfloat16): 1e-2,
            ("cuda", False, torch.float32): 1e-6,
            ("cuda", False, torch.bfloat16): 1e-2,
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            ("cuda", True, torch.float32): 1e-6,
            ("cuda", True, torch.bfloat16): 1e-2,
            ("cuda", True, torch.float16): 5e-3,
        }
        rtols = {
            ("cpu", False, torch.float32): 1e-4,
            ("cpu", False, torch.bfloat16): 1e-2,
            ("cpu", True, torch.float32): 1e-4,
            ("cpu", True, torch.bfloat16): 1e-2,
            ("cuda", False, torch.float32): 1e-4,
            ("cuda", False, torch.bfloat16): 1e-2,
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            ("cuda", True, torch.bfloat16): 3e-2,
            ("cuda", True, torch.float16): 5e-3,
        }

        def get_mean_reldiff(failcase, x, ref, atol, rtol):
            return f"{failcase}: mean relative difference: {((x - ref).abs() / (ref.abs() + 1e-12)).mean():.3e}, torch atol = {atol}, torch rtol = {rtol}"

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
            model = model_class(config)
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            # FIXME: we deactivate boolean mask for models using "use_mask_token" in their constructors.
            # These models support masking only in the case `use_mask_token=True`. Otherwise they cannot consume an input mask.
            # This means that the class needs to be instantiated much later, after `use_mask` is set, which means a significant refactor of the code.
            # However masking there is not done at any layers that matters (i.e self-attention), therefore we can safely deactivate it.
            deactivate_mask = "use_mask_token" in inspect.signature(model_class).parameters
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            is_encoder_decoder = model.config.is_encoder_decoder

            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
                model_sdpa = model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, torch_dtype=torch_dtype)
                model_sdpa = model_sdpa.eval().to(torch_device)

                self.assertTrue(model_sdpa.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa")

                model_eager = model_class.from_pretrained(
                    tmpdirname,
                    torch_dtype=torch_dtype,
                    attn_implementation="eager",
                )
                model_eager = model_eager.eval().to(torch_device)

                self.assertTrue(model_eager.config._attn_implementation == "eager")

                for name, submodule in model_eager.named_modules():
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                    if "SdpaAttention" in class_name or "SdpaSelfAttention" in class_name:
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                has_sdpa = False
                for name, submodule in model_sdpa.named_modules():
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                    if "SdpaAttention" in class_name or "SdpaSelfAttention" in class_name:
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                        break
                if not has_sdpa and model_sdpa.config.model_type != "falcon":
                    raise ValueError("The SDPA model should have SDPA attention layers")

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                fail_cases = []
                for padding_side in ["left", "right"]:
                    for use_mask in [False, True]:
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                            can_output_attn = "output_attentions" in inspect.signature(model_sdpa.forward).parameters
                            if not (self.has_attentions and can_output_attn) and output_attentions:
                                continue
                            for batch_size in [1, 5]:
                                dummy_input = inputs_dict[model.main_input_name]
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                                dummy_input = dummy_input[:batch_size]
                                if dummy_input.shape[0] != batch_size:
                                    if dummy_input.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.bfloat16, torch.float16]:
                                        extension = torch.rand(
                                            batch_size - dummy_input.shape[0],
                                            *dummy_input.shape[1:],
                                            dtype=torch_dtype,
                                            device=torch_device,
                                        )
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                                            high=5,
                                            size=(batch_size - dummy_input.shape[0], *dummy_input.shape[1:]),
                                            dtype=dummy_input.dtype,
                                            device=torch_device,
                                        )
                                        dummy_input = torch.cat((dummy_input, extension), dim=0).to(torch_device)
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                                    dummy_attention_mask = None
                                else:
                                    dummy_attention_mask = inputs_dict.get("attention_mask", None)
                                    if dummy_attention_mask is None:
                                        if is_encoder_decoder:
                                            seqlen = inputs_dict.get("decoder_input_ids", dummy_input).shape[-1]
                                        else:
                                            seqlen = dummy_input.shape[-1]
                                        dummy_attention_mask = (
                                            torch.ones(batch_size, seqlen).to(torch.int64).to(torch_device)
                                        )

                                    dummy_attention_mask = dummy_attention_mask[:batch_size]
                                    if dummy_attention_mask.shape[0] != batch_size:
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                                        dummy_attention_mask[-1, -4:] = 0
                                    elif padding_side == "right":
                                        dummy_attention_mask[-1, 1:] = 1
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                                    failcase = f"padding_side={padding_side}, use_mask={use_mask}, batch_size={batch_size}, enable_kernels={enable_kernels}"
                                    if is_encoder_decoder:
                                        decoder_input_ids = inputs_dict.get("decoder_input_ids", dummy_input)[
                                            :batch_size
                                        ]
                                        if decoder_input_ids.shape[0] != batch_size:
                                            extension = torch.ones(
                                                batch_size - decoder_input_ids.shape[0],
                                                *decoder_input_ids.shape[1:],
                                                dtype=decoder_input_ids.dtype,
                                                device=torch_device,
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                                            decoder_input_ids = decoder_input_ids.to(torch_device)

                                        # TODO: never an `attention_mask` arg here?
                                        processed_inputs = {
                                            model.main_input_name: dummy_input,
                                            "decoder_input_ids": decoder_input_ids,
                                            "decoder_attention_mask": dummy_attention_mask,
                                            "output_hidden_states": True,
                                        }
                                    else:
                                        processed_inputs = {
                                            model.main_input_name: dummy_input,
                                            "output_hidden_states": True,
                                        }

                                        # Otherwise fails for e.g. WhisperEncoderModel
                                        if "attention_mask" in inspect.signature(model_eager.forward).parameters:
                                            processed_inputs["attention_mask"] = dummy_attention_mask

                                        if (
                                            self.has_attentions
                                            and "output_attentions" in inspect.signature(model_sdpa.forward).parameters
                                        ):
                                            processed_inputs["output_attentions"] = output_attentions
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                                    if not deactivate_mask and (
                                        "bool_masked_pos" in inspect.signature(model_eager.forward).parameters
                                    ):
                                        dummy_mask = torch.ones((self.model_tester.num_masks,))

                                        # In case of additional token (like class) we define a custom `mask_length`
                                        if hasattr(self.model_tester, "mask_length"):
                                            mask_length = self.model_tester.mask_length - dummy_mask.size(0)
                                        else:
                                            mask_length = self.model_tester.seq_length - dummy_mask.size(0)
                                        dummy_mask = torch.cat([dummy_mask, torch.zeros(mask_length)])
                                        dummy_bool_masked_pos = dummy_mask.expand(batch_size, -1).bool()
                                        processed_inputs["bool_masked_pos"] = dummy_bool_masked_pos.to(torch_device)

                                    if "noise" in inspect.signature(model_eager.forward).parameters:
                                        np.random.seed(2)
                                        num_patches = int(
                                            (self.model_tester.image_size // self.model_tester.patch_size) ** 2
                                        )
                                        noise = np.random.uniform(size=(batch_size, num_patches))
                                        processed_inputs["noise"] = torch.from_numpy(noise)
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                                    # TODO: test gradients as well (& for FA2 as well!)
                                    with torch.no_grad():
                                        with torch.backends.cuda.sdp_kernel(
                                            enable_flash=enable_kernels,
                                            enable_math=True,
                                            enable_mem_efficient=enable_kernels,
                                        ):
                                            prepared_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(processed_inputs, model_class)
                                            outputs_eager = model_eager(**prepared_inputs)
                                            outputs_sdpa = model_sdpa(**prepared_inputs)

                                    logits_eager = (
                                        outputs_eager.hidden_states[-1]
                                        if not is_encoder_decoder
                                        else outputs_eager.decoder_hidden_states[-1]
                                    )
                                    logits_sdpa = (
                                        outputs_sdpa.hidden_states[-1]
                                        if not is_encoder_decoder
                                        else outputs_sdpa.decoder_hidden_states[-1]
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                                    if torch_device in ["cpu", "cuda"]:
                                        atol = atols[torch_device, enable_kernels, torch_dtype]
                                        rtol = rtols[torch_device, enable_kernels, torch_dtype]
                                    else:
                                        atol = 1e-7
                                        rtol = 1e-4

                                    # Masked tokens output slightly deviates - we don't mind that.
                                    if use_mask:
                                        if padding_side == "left":
                                            sub_sdpa = logits_sdpa[:-1]
                                            sub_eager = logits_eager[:-1]
                                            if not torch.allclose(sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol=atol, rtol=rtol):
                                                fail_cases.append(
                                                    get_mean_reldiff(failcase, sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol, rtol)
                                                )

                                            sub_sdpa = logits_sdpa[-1, :-4]
                                            sub_eager = logits_eager[-1, :-4]
                                            if not torch.allclose(sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol=atol, rtol=rtol):
                                                fail_cases.append(
                                                    get_mean_reldiff(failcase, sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol, rtol)
                                                )

                                            # Testing the padding tokens is not really meaningful but anyway
                                            # sub_sdpa = logits_sdpa[-1, -4:]
                                            # sub_eager = logits_eager[-1, -4:]
                                            # if not torch.allclose(sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol=atol, rtol=rtol):
                                            #     fail_cases.append(get_mean_reldiff(failcase, sub_sdpa, sub_eager, 4e-2, 4e-2))
                                        elif padding_side == "right":
                                            sub_sdpa = logits_sdpa[:-1]
                                            sub_eager = logits_eager[:-1]
                                            if not torch.allclose(sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol=atol, rtol=rtol):
                                                fail_cases.append(
                                                    get_mean_reldiff(failcase, sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol, rtol)
                                                )

                                            sub_sdpa = logits_sdpa[-1, 3:]
                                            sub_eager = logits_eager[-1, 3:]
                                            if not torch.allclose(sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol=atol, rtol=rtol):
                                                fail_cases.append(
                                                    get_mean_reldiff(failcase, sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol, rtol)
                                                )

                                            # Testing the padding tokens is not really meaningful but anyway
                                            # sub_sdpa = logits_sdpa[-1, :3]
                                            # sub_eager = logits_eager[-1, :3]
                                            # if not torch.allclose(sub_sdpa, sub_eager, atol=atol, rtol=rtol):
                                            #     fail_cases.append(get_mean_reldiff(failcase, sub_sdpa, sub_eager, 4e-2, 4e-2))
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                                        if not torch.allclose(logits_sdpa, logits_eager, atol=atol, rtol=rtol):
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    @require_torch_gpu
    @slow
    def test_sdpa_can_dispatch_on_flash(self):
        compute_capability = torch.cuda.get_device_capability()
        major, _ = compute_capability

        if not torch.version.cuda or major < 8:
            self.skipTest("This test requires an NVIDIA GPU with compute capability >= 8.0")

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if not model_class._supports_sdpa:
                self.skipTest(f"{model_class.__name__} does not support SDPA")

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            if config.model_type in ["paligemma"]:
                self.skipTest(
                    "PaliGemma-like models currently (transformers==4.41.0) requires an attention_mask input"
                )
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            if config.model_type in ["idefics"]:
                self.skipTest("Idefics currently (transformers==4.39.1) requires an image_attention_mask input")
            model = model_class(config)

            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
                model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, torch_dtype=torch.float16, attn_implementation="sdpa")
                model.to(torch_device)

                inputs_dict.pop("attention_mask", None)
                inputs_dict.pop("decoder_attention_mask", None)

                for name, inp in inputs_dict.items():
                    if isinstance(inp, torch.Tensor) and inp.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.float16]:
                        inputs_dict[name] = inp.to(torch.float16)

                with torch.backends.cuda.sdp_kernel(enable_flash=True, enable_math=False, enable_mem_efficient=False):
                    _ = model(**inputs_dict)

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    @require_torch_gpu
    @slow
    def test_sdpa_can_compile_dynamic(self):
        compute_capability = torch.cuda.get_device_capability()
        major, _ = compute_capability

        if not torch.version.cuda or major < 8:
            self.skipTest("This test requires an NVIDIA GPU with compute capability >= 8.0")

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            if not model_class._supports_sdpa:
                self.skipTest(f"{model_class.__name__} does not support SDPA")

            config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
            inputs_dict = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
            if config.model_type in ["dbrx"]:
                self.skipTest(
                    "DBRX (transformers==4.40) requires a modification to support dynamic shapes with compile."
                )
            model = model_class(config)

            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
                model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, torch_dtype=torch.float16, attn_implementation="sdpa")
                model.to(torch_device)

                # For PyTorch 2.1 - 2.3.0 set `dynamic=True`. In the future setting `dynamic=None` and using `torch._dynamo.mark_dynamic()`
                # on input tensors will be required. `mark_dynamic` currently raises inconsistent shape errors.
                model = torch.compile(model, dynamic=True)

                inputs_dict.pop("attention_mask", None)
                inputs_dict.pop("decoder_attention_mask", None)
                for name, inp in inputs_dict.items():
                    if isinstance(inp, torch.Tensor) and inp.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.float16]:
                        inputs_dict[name] = inp.to(torch.float16)

                # use no_grad to save some memory
                with torch.no_grad():
                    _ = model(**inputs_dict)

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    @slow
    def test_eager_matches_sdpa_generate(self):
        max_new_tokens = 30

        if len(self.all_generative_model_classes) == 0:
            self.skipTest(f"{self.__class__.__name__} tests a model that does support generate: skipping this test")

        for model_class in self.all_generative_model_classes:
            if not model_class._supports_sdpa:
                self.skipTest(f"{model_class.__name__} does not support SDPA")

            config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

            dummy_input = inputs_dict[model_class.main_input_name]
            if dummy_input.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.bfloat16]:
                dummy_input = dummy_input.to(torch.float16)

            # make sure that all models have enough positions for generation
            if hasattr(config, "max_position_embeddings"):
                config.max_position_embeddings = max_new_tokens + dummy_input.shape[1] + 1

            model = model_class(config)

            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)

                dummy_attention_mask = inputs_dict.get("attention_mask", torch.ones_like(dummy_input))

                model_sdpa = model_class.from_pretrained(
                    tmpdirname,
                    torch_dtype=torch.float16,
                    low_cpu_mem_usage=True,
                ).to(torch_device)

                self.assertTrue(model_sdpa.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa")

                model_eager = model_class.from_pretrained(
                    tmpdirname,
                    torch_dtype=torch.float16,
                    low_cpu_mem_usage=True,
                    attn_implementation="eager",
                ).to(torch_device)

                self.assertTrue(model_eager.config._attn_implementation == "eager")

                for name, submodule in model_eager.named_modules():
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                    if "SdpaAttention" in class_name or "SdpaSelfAttention" in class_name:
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                has_sdpa = False
                for name, submodule in model_sdpa.named_modules():
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                    if "SdpaAttention" in class_name or "SdpaSelfAttention" in class_name:
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                        break
                if not has_sdpa:
                    raise ValueError("The SDPA model should have SDPA attention layers")

                # Just test that a large cache works as expected
                res_eager = model_eager.generate(
                    dummy_input, attention_mask=dummy_attention_mask, max_new_tokens=max_new_tokens, do_sample=False
                )

                res_sdpa = model_sdpa.generate(
                    dummy_input, attention_mask=dummy_attention_mask, max_new_tokens=max_new_tokens, do_sample=False
                )

                self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(res_eager, res_sdpa))

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    def test_sdpa_matches_eager_sliding_window(self):
        WINDOW_ATTENTION_MODELS = ["mistral", "mixtral", "qwen2", "qwen_moe", "starcoder2"]

        if len(self.all_generative_model_classes) == 0:
            self.skipTest(f"No generative model classes for {self.__class__.__name__}")

        for model_class in self.all_generative_model_classes:
            config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

            if config.model_type not in WINDOW_ATTENTION_MODELS:
                self.skipTest(f"{config.model_type} does not use window attention")

            config.sliding_window = 2

            dummy_input = inputs_dict[model_class.main_input_name]
            attention_mask = inputs_dict["attention_mask"]

            self.assertTrue(dummy_input.ndim == 2)
            self.assertTrue(dummy_input.shape[1] > 6)

            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
                with torch.device(torch_device):
                    model_eager = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_config(
                        config, attn_implementation="eager", torch_dtype=torch.float32
                    )

                model_eager.save_pretrained(tmpdir)

                with torch.device(torch_device):
                    model_sdpa = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
                        tmpdir, attn_implementation="sdpa", torch_dtype=torch.float32
                    )

                model_eager = model_eager.eval()
                model_sdpa = model_sdpa.eval()

                with torch.no_grad():
                    with torch.backends.cuda.sdp_kernel(
                        enable_flash=False,
                        enable_math=True,
                        enable_mem_efficient=False,
                    ):
                        res_eager = model_eager(**inputs_dict, return_dict=False)[0]
                        res_sdpa = model_sdpa(**inputs_dict, return_dict=False)[0]

                # Only non-padding tokens are expected to match.
                self.assertTrue(
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    @require_torch_gpu
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    @slow
    def test_flash_attn_2_generate_use_cache(self):
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            dummy_input = inputs_dict[model_class.main_input_name]
            if dummy_input.dtype in [torch.float32, torch.bfloat16]:
                dummy_input = dummy_input.to(torch.float16)

            # make sure that all models have enough positions for generation
            if hasattr(config, "max_position_embeddings"):
                config.max_position_embeddings = max_new_tokens + dummy_input.shape[1] + 1

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    @require_torch_gpu
    @require_bitsandbytes
    @mark.flash_attn_test
    @slow
    def test_flash_attn_2_fp32_ln(self):
        for model_class in self.all_generative_model_classes:
            if not model_class._supports_flash_attn_2:
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                )

                for _, param in model.named_parameters():
                    # upcast only layer norms
                    if (param.dtype == torch.float16) or (param.dtype == torch.bfloat16):
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                    # with attention mask
                    _ = model(
                        dummy_input,
                        attention_mask=dummy_attention_mask,
                        decoder_input_ids=dummy_decoder_input_ids,
                        decoder_attention_mask=dummy_decoder_attention_mask,
                    )
                else:
                    _ = model(dummy_input)
                    # with attention mask
                    _ = model(dummy_input, attention_mask=dummy_attention_mask)
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    def test_tf_from_pt_safetensors(self):
        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

            tf_model_class_name = "TF" + model_class.__name__  # Add the "TF" at the beginning
            if not hasattr(transformers, tf_model_class_name):
                # transformers does not have this model in TF version yet
                return

            tf_model_class = getattr(transformers, tf_model_class_name)

            pt_model = model_class(config)

            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                pt_model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname, safe_serialization=True)
                tf_model_1 = tf_model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, from_pt=True)

                pt_model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname, safe_serialization=False)
                tf_model_2 = tf_model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, from_pt=True)

                # Check models are equal
                for p1, p2 in zip(tf_model_1.weights, tf_model_2.weights):
                    self.assertTrue(np.allclose(p1.numpy(), p2.numpy()))

    @is_pt_flax_cross_test
    def test_flax_from_pt_safetensors(self):
        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
            config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

            flax_model_class_name = "Flax" + model_class.__name__  # Add the "Flax at the beginning
            if not hasattr(transformers, flax_model_class_name):
                # transformers does not have this model in Flax version yet
                return

            flax_model_class = getattr(transformers, flax_model_class_name)

            pt_model = model_class(config)

            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                pt_model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname, safe_serialization=True)
                flax_model_1 = flax_model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, from_pt=True)

                pt_model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname, safe_serialization=False)
                flax_model_2 = flax_model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname, from_pt=True)

                # Check models are equal
                self.assertTrue(check_models_equal(flax_model_1, flax_model_2))

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    @require_torch_gpu
    @mark.flash_attn_test
    @slow
    def test_flash_attn_2_from_config(self):
        for model_class in self.all_generative_model_classes:
            if not model_class._supports_flash_attn_2:
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            # TODO: to change it in the future with other relevant auto classes
            fa2_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_config(
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            dummy_input = torch.LongTensor([[0, 2, 3, 4], [0, 2, 3, 4]]).to(torch_device)
            dummy_attention_mask = torch.LongTensor([[1, 1, 1, 1], [0, 1, 1, 1]]).to(torch_device)

            fa2_correctly_converted = False

            for _, module in fa2_model.named_modules():
                if "FlashAttention" in module.__class__.__name__:
                    fa2_correctly_converted = True
                    break

            self.assertTrue(fa2_correctly_converted)

            _ = fa2_model(input_ids=dummy_input, attention_mask=dummy_attention_mask)

            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                fa2_model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)

                model_from_pretrained = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(tmpdirname)

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                for _, module in model_from_pretrained.named_modules():
                    if "FlashAttention" in module.__class__.__name__:
                        fa2_correctly_converted = True
                        break

                self.assertFalse(fa2_correctly_converted)

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    def _get_custom_4d_mask_test_data(self):
        # Sequence in which all but the last token is the same
        input_ids = torch.tensor(
            [[10, 11, 12, 13], [10, 11, 12, 14], [10, 11, 12, 15]], device=torch_device, dtype=torch.int64
        )
        position_ids = torch.tensor([[0, 1, 2, 3]] * 3, device=torch_device, dtype=torch.int64)

        # Combining common prefix with the unique ending tokens:
        input_ids_shared_prefix = torch.cat([input_ids[0][:-1], input_ids[:, -1]]).unsqueeze(0)

        # Creating a 4D mask where each of the last 3 tokens do not attend to each other.
        mask_shared_prefix = torch.tensor(
            [
                [
                    [
                        [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
                        [1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0],
                        [1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0],
                        [1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0],
                        [1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0],
                        [1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1],
                    ]
                ]
            ],
        )
        # inverting the attention mask
        mask_dtype = torch.float32
        min_dtype = torch.finfo(mask_dtype).min
        mask_shared_prefix = (mask_shared_prefix.eq(0.0)).to(dtype=mask_dtype, device=torch_device) * min_dtype

        # Creating a position_ids tensor. note the repeating figures in the end.
        position_ids_shared_prefix = torch.tensor([[0, 1, 2, 3, 3, 3]], device=torch_device, dtype=torch.int64)

        return input_ids, position_ids, input_ids_shared_prefix, mask_shared_prefix, position_ids_shared_prefix

    def test_custom_4d_attention_mask(self):
        if len(self.all_generative_model_classes) == 0:
            self.skipTest("Model architecture has no generative classes, and thus not necessarily supporting 4D masks")

        for model_class in self.all_generative_model_classes:
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            config, _ = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
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                self.skipTest(f"{model_class.__name__} with sliding window attention is not supported by this test")
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            (
                input_ids,
                position_ids,
                input_ids_shared_prefix,
                mask_shared_prefix,
                position_ids_shared_prefix,
            ) = self._get_custom_4d_mask_test_data()

            logits = model.forward(input_ids, position_ids=position_ids).logits
            # logits.shape == torch.Size([3, 4, ...])

            logits_shared_prefix = model(
                input_ids_shared_prefix,
                attention_mask=mask_shared_prefix,
                position_ids=position_ids_shared_prefix,
            )[0]
            # logits_shared_prefix.shape == torch.Size([1, 6, ...])

            out_last_tokens = logits[:, -1, :]  # last tokens in each batch line
            out_shared_prefix_last_tokens = logits_shared_prefix[0, -3:, :]  # last three tokens

            # comparing greedily-chosen tokens:
            assert torch.equal(out_last_tokens.max(axis=1).indices, out_shared_prefix_last_tokens.max(axis=1).indices)

            # comparing softmax-normalized logits:
            normalized_0 = F.softmax(out_last_tokens)
            normalized_1 = F.softmax(out_shared_prefix_last_tokens)
            torch.testing.assert_close(normalized_0, normalized_1, rtol=1e-3, atol=1e-4)

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    @slow
    @require_torch_gpu
    @require_read_token
    def test_torch_compile(self):
        if version.parse(torch.__version__) < version.parse("2.3"):
            self.skipTest("This test requires torch >= 2.3 to run.")

        if not hasattr(self, "_torch_compile_test_ckpt"):
            self.skipTest(f"{self.__class__.__name__} doesn't have the attribute `_torch_compile_test_ckpt`.")
        ckpt = self._torch_compile_test_ckpt

        os.environ["TOKENIZERS_PARALLELISM"] = "false"

        batch_size = 1
        n_iter = 3

        tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(ckpt)
        model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(ckpt, torch_dtype=torch.float16).to(torch_device)

        model.generation_config.max_new_tokens = 4
        model.generation_config.max_new_tokens = 4

        model.generation_config.cache_implementation = "static"
        model.forward = torch.compile(model.forward, mode="reduce-overhead", fullgraph=True)

        input_text = "Why dogs are cute?"
        input_ids = tokenizer([input_text] * batch_size, return_tensors="pt").to(torch_device)

        for i in range(n_iter):
            _ = model.generate(**input_ids, do_sample=False)

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    total_dims = 1
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    for _ in range(total_dims):
        values.append(rng.randint(0, vocab_size - 1))
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def random_attention_mask(shape, rng=None, name=None):
    attn_mask = ids_tensor(shape, vocab_size=2, rng=None, name=None)
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        rng = global_rng

    total_dims = 1
    for dim in shape:
        total_dims *= dim

    values = []
    for _ in range(total_dims):
        values.append(rng.random() * scale)

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    return torch.tensor(data=values, dtype=torch.float, device=torch_device).view(shape).contiguous()