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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2019 HuggingFace Inc.
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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import copy
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import gc
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import inspect
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import json
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import os
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import os.path
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import pickle
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import random
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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import unittest.mock as mock
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import warnings
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Dict, List, Tuple
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import numpy as np

import transformers
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from huggingface_hub import Repository, delete_repo, login
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from requests.exceptions import HTTPError
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from transformers import (
    AutoConfig,
    AutoModel,
    AutoModelForSequenceClassification,
    PretrainedConfig,
    is_torch_available,
    logging,
)
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from transformers.models.auto import get_values
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from transformers.testing_utils import (
    PASS,
    USER,
    CaptureLogger,
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    TestCasePlus,
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    is_pt_flax_cross_test,
    is_pt_tf_cross_test,
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    is_staging_test,
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    require_accelerate,
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    require_torch,
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    require_torch_gpu,
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    require_torch_multi_gpu,
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    require_usr_bin_time,
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    slow,
    torch_device,
)
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from transformers.utils import (
    WEIGHTS_INDEX_NAME,
    WEIGHTS_NAME,
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    is_accelerate_available,
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    is_flax_available,
    is_tf_available,
    is_torch_fx_available,
)
from transformers.utils.generic import ModelOutput
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sys.path.append(str(Path(__file__).parent.parent / "utils"))

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from test_module.custom_configuration import CustomConfig, NoSuperInitConfig  # noqa E402
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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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    from torch import nn
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    from test_module.custom_modeling import CustomModel, NoSuperInitModel
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    from transformers import (
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        BERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
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        MODEL_FOR_AUDIO_XVECTOR_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_IMAGE_MODELING_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_IMAGE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_MASKED_IMAGE_MODELING_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_MASKED_LM_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_MULTIPLE_CHOICE_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_NEXT_SENTENCE_PREDICTION_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_QUESTION_ANSWERING_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_SEMANTIC_SEGMENTATION_MAPPING,
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        MODEL_FOR_SEQ_TO_SEQ_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING,
        MODEL_FOR_SEQUENCE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING,
        MODEL_FOR_TOKEN_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING,
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        AdaptiveEmbedding,
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        AutoModelForCausalLM,
        AutoTokenizer,
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        BertConfig,
        BertModel,
        PreTrainedModel,
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        T5Config,
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        T5ForConditionalGeneration,
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    )
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    from transformers.modeling_utils import shard_checkpoint
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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
    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 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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    return configs_no_init

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TINY_T5 = "patrickvonplaten/t5-tiny-random"


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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 in get_values(MODEL_FOR_MULTIPLE_CHOICE_MAPPING):
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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 in get_values(MODEL_FOR_AUDIO_XVECTOR_MAPPING):
            inputs_dict.pop("attention_mask")
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        if return_labels:
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            if model_class in get_values(MODEL_FOR_MULTIPLE_CHOICE_MAPPING):
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                inputs_dict["labels"] = torch.ones(self.model_tester.batch_size, dtype=torch.long, device=torch_device)
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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 in [
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                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_SEQUENCE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_NEXT_SENTENCE_PREDICTION_MAPPING),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_IMAGE_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING),
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                inputs_dict["labels"] = torch.zeros(
                    self.model_tester.batch_size, dtype=torch.long, device=torch_device
                )
            elif model_class in [
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                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_TOKEN_CLASSIFICATION_MAPPING),
                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING),
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                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_IMAGE_MODELING_MAPPING),
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                *get_values(MODEL_FOR_SEQ_TO_SEQ_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING),
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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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            elif model_class in get_values(MODEL_FOR_MASKED_IMAGE_MODELING_MAPPING):
                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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            elif model_class in get_values(MODEL_FOR_SEMANTIC_SEGMENTATION_MAPPING):
                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()

        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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                outputs = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))
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                model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmpdirname)
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                # Make sure we don't have nans
                out_1 = after_outputs[0].cpu().numpy()
                out_1[np.isnan(out_1)] = 0
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                max_diff = np.amax(np.abs(out_1 - out_2))
                self.assertLessEqual(max_diff, 1e-5)
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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)
                output_model_file = os.path.join(tmpdirname, WEIGHTS_NAME)
                state_dict_saved = torch.load(output_model_file)
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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)
                self.assertTrue(
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                    len(load_result.missing_keys) == 0
                    or set(load_result.missing_keys) == set(model._keys_to_ignore_on_save)
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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)

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

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    def _mock_init_weights(self, module):
        if hasattr(module, "weight") and module.weight is not None:
            module.weight.data.fill_(3)
        if hasattr(module, "bias") and module.bias is not None:
            module.bias.data.fill_(3)

    def test_save_load_fast_init_from_base(self):
        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        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
            model_class_copy._init_weights = self._mock_init_weights

            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)

                for key in model_fast_init.state_dict().keys():
                    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")

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

            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():
                    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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    def test_initialization(self):
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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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                        ((param.data.mean() * 1e9).round() / 1e9).item(),
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                        msg=f"Parameter {name} of model {model_class} seems not properly initialized",
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                    )
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    def test_determinism(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)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.eval()
            with torch.no_grad():
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                first = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))[0]
                second = model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))[0]
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            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))
            self.assertLessEqual(max_diff, 1e-5)

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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",
                    "decoder_attention_mask",
                ]
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                    if "head_mask" and "decoder_head_mask" and "cross_attn_head_mask" in arg_names
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                    else ["encoder_outputs"]
                )
                self.assertListEqual(arg_names[: len(expected_arg_names)], expected_arg_names)
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            else:
                expected_arg_names = ["input_ids"]
                self.assertListEqual(arg_names[:1], expected_arg_names)

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    def test_training(self):
        if not self.model_tester.is_training:
            return

        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
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            config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
            config.return_dict = True

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            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
            model.train()
            inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
            loss = model(**inputs).loss
            loss.backward()

    def test_training_gradient_checkpointing(self):
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        if not self.model_tester.is_training:
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            return

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

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            model = model_class(config)
            model.to(torch_device)
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            model.train()
            inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
            loss = model(**inputs).loss
            loss.backward()

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    def test_attention_outputs(self):
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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        config.return_dict = True
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        seq_len = getattr(self.model_tester, "seq_length", None)
        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
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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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                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
                # Question Answering model returns start_logits and end_logits
                if model_class in get_values(MODEL_FOR_QUESTION_ANSWERING_MAPPING):
                    correct_outlen += 1  # start_logits and end_logits instead of only 1 output
                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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        configs_no_init.torchscript = True
        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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                    decoder_input_ids = inputs["decoder_input_ids"]
                    decoder_attention_mask = inputs["decoder_attention_mask"]
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                self.fail("Couldn't trace module.")
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                    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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            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):
                        found_buffer = True
                        break

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                    p2 = loaded_model_state_dict[layer_name]
                    if p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum() > 0:
                        models_equal = False
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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()
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        if not is_torch_fx_available() or not self.fx_compatible:
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            inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=output_loss)

            try:
                if model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
                    model.config.use_cache = False  # FSTM still requires this hack -> FSTM should probably be refactored similar to BART afterward
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                flatten = []
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                    if isinstance(x, (tuple, list)):
                        flatten += flatten_output(x)
                    elif not isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
                        continue
                    else:
                        flatten.append(x)
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                    f"traced {i}th output doesn't match model {i}th output for {model_class}",
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            try:
                scripted = torch.jit.script(traced_model)
            except Exception as e:
                self.fail(f"Could not TorchScript the traced model: {e}")
            scripted_output = scripted(**filtered_inputs)
            scripted_output = flatten_output(scripted_output)

            for i in range(num_outputs):
                self.assertTrue(
                    torch.allclose(model_output[i], scripted_output[i]),
                    f"scripted {i}th output doesn't match model {i}th output for {model_class}",
                )

            # Test that the model can be serialized and restored properly
            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir_name:
                pkl_file_name = os.path.join(tmp_dir_name, "model.pkl")
                try:
                    with open(pkl_file_name, "wb") as f:
                        pickle.dump(traced_model, f)
                    with open(pkl_file_name, "rb") as f:
                        loaded = pickle.load(f)
                except Exception as e:
                    self.fail(f"Couldn't serialize / deserialize the traced model: {e}")

                loaded_output = loaded(**filtered_inputs)
                loaded_output = flatten_output(loaded_output)

                for i in range(num_outputs):
                    self.assertTrue(
                        torch.allclose(model_output[i], loaded_output[i]),
                        f"serialized model {i}th output doesn't match model {i}th output for {model_class}",
                    )

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        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()
        global_rng.seed()
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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()]
                if "decoder_head_mask" in arg_names:  # necessary diferentiation because of T5 model
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            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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                # Remove Nan
                for t in attentions:
                    self.assertLess(
                        torch.sum(torch.isnan(t)), t.numel() / 4
                    )  # 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)

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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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            self.assertEqual(attentions[1].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads)
            self.assertEqual(attentions[-1].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads - 1)
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        if not self.test_pruning:
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            self.assertEqual(attentions[-1].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads - 1)
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            self.assertEqual(attentions[-1].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads - 1)
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            self.assertEqual(attentions[1].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads - 2)
            self.assertEqual(attentions[2].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads)
            self.assertEqual(attentions[3].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads)
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            self.assertEqual(attentions[1].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads - 2)
            self.assertEqual(attentions[2].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads)
            self.assertEqual(attentions[3].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads)
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            self.assertEqual(attentions[2].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads - 2)
            self.assertEqual(attentions[3].shape[-3], self.model_tester.num_attention_heads)
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    def test_hidden_states_output(self):
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                self.model_tester, "expected_num_hidden_layers", self.model_tester.num_hidden_layers + 1
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            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
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                [seq_length, self.model_tester.hidden_size],
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                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

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        model_class = self.all_model_classes[0]
        model = model_class(config)
        model.to(torch_device)

        inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)

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            # 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.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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                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]
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                self.assertIsNotNone(attentions.grad)
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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)
            model = model_class(config)
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            # Retrieve the embeddings and clone theme
            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
            model_embed = model.resize_token_embeddings(model_vocab_size + 10)
            self.assertEqual(model.config.vocab_size, model_vocab_size + 10)
            # Check that it actually resizes the embeddings matrix
            self.assertEqual(model_embed.weight.shape[0], cloned_embeddings.shape[0] + 10)
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            model_embed = model.resize_token_embeddings(model_vocab_size - 15)
            self.assertEqual(model.config.vocab_size, model_vocab_size - 15)
            # Check that it actually resizes the embeddings matrix
            self.assertEqual(model_embed.weight.shape[0], cloned_embeddings.shape[0] - 15)

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            # Input ids should be clamped to the maximum size of the vocabulary
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            if "decoder_input_ids" in inputs_dict:
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            for p1, p2 in zip(cloned_embeddings, model_embed.weight):
                if p1.data.ne(p2.data).sum() > 0:
                    models_equal = False

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        (
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            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

            # Check that resizing the token embeddings with a larger vocab size increases the model's vocab size
            model_vocab_size = config.vocab_size
            model.resize_token_embeddings(model_vocab_size + 10)
            self.assertEqual(model.config.vocab_size, model_vocab_size + 10)
            output_embeds = model.get_output_embeddings()
            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
            model.resize_token_embeddings(model_vocab_size - 15)
            self.assertEqual(model.config.vocab_size, model_vocab_size - 15)
            # 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)
            model(**self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class))

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        for model_class in self.all_model_classes:
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        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

            if hasattr(model, base_model_prefix):
                with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_dir_name:
                    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))

            # # Check that after modification, they remain the same.
            # embeddings.weight.data.div_(2)
            # # Check that the embedding layer and decoding layer are the same in size and in value
            # self.assertTrue(embeddings.weight.shape, decoding.weight.shape)
            # self.assertTrue(check_same_values(embeddings, decoding))

            # # Check that after modification, they remain the same.
            # decoding.weight.data.div_(4)
            # # Check that the embedding layer and decoding layer are the same in size and in value
            # self.assertTrue(embeddings.weight.shape, decoding.weight.shape)
            # self.assertTrue(check_same_values(embeddings, decoding))

            # Check that after resize they remain tied.
            model_tied.resize_token_embeddings(config.vocab_size + 10)
            params_tied_2 = list(model_tied.parameters())
            self.assertEqual(len(params_tied_2), len(params_tied))

            # decoding.weight.data.mul_(20)
            # # Check that the embedding layer and decoding layer are the same in size and in value
            # self.assertTrue(model.transformer.wte.weight.shape, model.lm_head.weight.shape)
            # self.assertTrue(check_same_values(model.transformer.wte, model.lm_head))

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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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            t[t != t] = 0
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        def check_equivalence(model, tuple_inputs, dict_inputs, additional_kwargs={}):
            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"
                                f" `nan`: {torch.isnan(dict_object).any()} and `inf`: {torch.isinf(dict_object)}."
                            ),
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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)

            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_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)
            check_equivalence(model, tuple_inputs, dict_inputs, {"output_hidden_states": 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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                dict_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class, return_labels=True)
                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)
                check_equivalence(
                    model, tuple_inputs, dict_inputs, {"output_hidden_states": True, "output_attentions": 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: remove this line once a fix regarding large negative values for attention mask is done.
                attention_mask = torch.cat(
                    [torch.ones_like(attention_mask[:, :1], dtype=attention_mask.dtype), attention_mask[:, 1:]], dim=-1
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                # Currently, this will fail for `TFWav2Vec2Model`. This is caused by the different large negative
                # values, like `1e-4`, `1e-9`, `1e-30` and `-inf` for attention mask across models/frameworks.
                # 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):
        """For temporarily ignoring some failed test cases (issues to be fixed)"""

        tf_keys = set([k for k, v in tf_outputs.items() if v is not None])
        pt_keys = set([k for k, v in pt_outputs.items() if v is not None])

        key_differences = tf_keys.symmetric_difference(pt_keys)

        if model_class.__name__ in [
            "FlaubertWithLMHeadModel",
            "FunnelForPreTraining",
            "ElectraForPreTraining",
            "XLMWithLMHeadModel",
            "TransfoXLLMHeadModel",
        ]:
            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):
        """Check the outputs from PyTorch and TensorFlow models are closed enough. Checks are done in a recursive way.
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            model_class: The class of the model that is currently testing. For example, `TFBertModel`,
                TFBertForMaskedLM`, `TFBertForSequenceClassification`, etc. Mainly used for providing more informative
                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
                being a named field in the output.
        """
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        if isinstance(tf_outputs, ModelOutput):
            self.assertTrue(
                isinstance(pt_outputs, ModelOutput),
                f"{name}: `pt_outputs` should an instance of `ModelOutput` when `tf_outputs` is",
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            # TODO: remove this method and this line after issues are fixed
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            self.check_pt_tf_outputs(
                tf_outputs.to_tuple(), pt_outputs.to_tuple(), model_class, tol=tol, name=name, attributes=attributes
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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`)
                self.assertEqual(
                    len(attributes),
                    len(tf_outputs),
                    f"{name}: The tuple `names` should have the same length as `tf_outputs`",
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                self.check_pt_tf_outputs(tf_output, pt_output, model_class, tol=tol, name=attr)
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                tf_outputs.shape, pt_outputs.shape, f"{name}: Output shapes differ between TF and PyTorch"
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            if np.isscalar(tf_outputs):
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            self.assertLessEqual(max_diff, tol, f"{name}: Difference between torch and tf is {max_diff} (>= {tol}).")
        else:
            raise ValueError(
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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():
            # skip key that does not exist in tf
            if type(tensor) == bool:
                tf_inputs_dict[key] = tensor
            elif key == "input_values":
                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:
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            pt_outputs = pt_model(**pt_inputs_dict)
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        # 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
    def test_pt_tf_model_equivalence(self):
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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.discard("cross_attn_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.
            if set(pt_inputs_dict_with_labels.keys()).symmetric_difference(pt_inputs_dict.keys()):
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            if pt_inputs_dict_with_labels:
                self.check_pt_tf_models(tf_model, pt_model, pt_inputs_dict_with_labels)
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            with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                pt_checkpoint_path = os.path.join(tmpdirname, "pt_model.bin")
                torch.save(pt_model.state_dict(), pt_checkpoint_path)
                tf_model = transformers.load_pytorch_checkpoint_in_tf2_model(tf_model, pt_checkpoint_path)

                tf_checkpoint_path = os.path.join(tmpdirname, "tf_model.h5")
                tf_model.save_weights(tf_checkpoint_path)
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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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    def check_outputs(self, fx_outputs, pt_outputs, model_class, names):
        """
        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.
        """
        if type(fx_outputs) in [tuple, list]:
            self.assertEqual(type(fx_outputs), type(pt_outputs))
            self.assertEqual(len(fx_outputs), len(pt_outputs))
            if type(names) == tuple:
                for fo, po, name in zip(fx_outputs, pt_outputs, names):
                    self.check_outputs(fo, po, model_class, names=name)
            elif type(names) == str:
                for idx, (fo, po) in enumerate(zip(fx_outputs, pt_outputs)):
                    self.check_outputs(fo, po, model_class, names=f"{names}_{idx}")
            else:
                raise ValueError(f"`names` should be a `tuple` or a string. Got {type(names)} instead.")
        elif isinstance(fx_outputs, jnp.ndarray):
            self.assertTrue(isinstance(pt_outputs, torch.Tensor))

            # Using `np.asarray` gives `ValueError: assignment destination is read-only` at the line `fx_outputs[fx_nans] = 0`.
            fx_outputs = np.array(fx_outputs)
            pt_outputs = pt_outputs.detach().to("cpu").numpy()

            fx_nans = np.isnan(fx_outputs)
            pt_nans = np.isnan(pt_outputs)

            pt_outputs[fx_nans] = 0
            fx_outputs[fx_nans] = 0
            pt_outputs[pt_nans] = 0
            fx_outputs[pt_nans] = 0

            self.assert_almost_equals(fx_outputs, pt_outputs, 1e-5)
        else:
            raise ValueError(
                f"`fx_outputs` should be a `tuple` or an instance of `jnp.ndarray`. Got {type(fx_outputs)} instead."
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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_inputs = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)

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                pt_inputs = {
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                }

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                self.assertEqual(fx_keys, pt_keys)
                self.check_outputs(fx_outputs.to_tuple(), pt_outputs.to_tuple(), model_class, names=fx_keys)
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                with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                    pt_model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
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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])

                self.assertEqual(fx_keys, pt_keys)
                self.check_outputs(fx_outputs_loaded.to_tuple(), pt_outputs.to_tuple(), model_class, names=fx_keys)
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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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                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.
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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)

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                pt_inputs = {
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                # make sure weights are tied in PyTorch
                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)
                self.check_outputs(fx_outputs.to_tuple(), pt_outputs.to_tuple(), model_class, names=fx_keys)
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                with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
                    fx_model.save_pretrained(tmpdirname)
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                pt_keys = tuple([k for k, v in pt_outputs_loaded.items() if v is not None])

                self.assertEqual(fx_keys, pt_keys)
                self.check_outputs(fx_outputs.to_tuple(), pt_outputs_loaded.to_tuple(), model_class, names=fx_keys)
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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:
            model = model_class(config)
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            if not self.is_encoder_decoder:
                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)
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                inputs["decoder_inputs_embeds"] = wte(decoder_input_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:
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            # Retrieve initial memory usage (can easily be ~0.6-1.5GB if cuda-kernels have been preloaded by previous tests)
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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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    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()

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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 test_model_parallel_beam_search(self):
        if not self.test_model_parallel:
            return

        all_generative_and_parallelizable_model_classes = tuple(
            set(self.all_generative_model_classes).intersection(self.all_parallelizable_model_classes)
        )

        config, inputs_dict = self.model_tester.prepare_config_and_inputs_for_common()

        for model_class in all_generative_and_parallelizable_model_classes:
            inputs_dict = self._prepare_for_class(inputs_dict, model_class)
            model = model_class(config)

            def cast_to_device(dictionary, device):
                output = {}
                for k, v in dictionary.items():
                    if isinstance(v, torch.Tensor):
                        output[k] = v.to(device)
                    else:
                        output[k] = v

                return output

            model.parallelize()
            model.generate(**cast_to_device(inputs_dict, "cuda:0"), num_beams=2)

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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"))
            else:
                self.assertEqual(param.device, torch.device(param_device))

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    @require_accelerate
    @require_torch_gpu
    def test_disk_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

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

            model_size = compute_module_sizes(model)[""]
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                model.cpu().save_pretrained(tmp_dir)

                max_memory = {0: max_size, "cpu": max_size}
                with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                    # This errors out cause it's missing an offload folder
                    new_model = model_class.from_pretrained(tmp_dir, device_map="auto", max_memory=max_memory)

                new_model = model_class.from_pretrained(
                    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)
                new_output = new_model(**inputs_dict)

                self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(base_output[0], new_output[0]))

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    @require_accelerate
    @require_torch_gpu
    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

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

            model_size = compute_module_sizes(model)[""]
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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)
                    new_output = new_model(**inputs_dict)

                    self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(base_output[0], new_output[0]))

    @require_accelerate
    @require_torch_multi_gpu
    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

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

            model_size = compute_module_sizes(model)[""]
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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})

                    self.check_device_map_is_respected(new_model, new_model.hf_device_map)
                    new_output = new_model(**inputs_dict)

                    self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(base_output[0], new_output[0]))

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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)

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

            with self.subTest(msg=f"Testing {model_class}"):
                with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
                    model = model_class(config)
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                        new_model = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(
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                        )
                    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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    attn_mask = ids_tensor(shape, vocab_size=2, rng=None, name=None)
    # make sure that at least one token is attended to for each batch
    attn_mask[:, -1] = 1
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            self.assertIsNotNone(config)
            self.assertIsInstance(config, PretrainedConfig)

            model = BertModel.from_pretrained(model_name)
            model, loading_info = BertModel.from_pretrained(model_name, output_loading_info=True)
            self.assertIsNotNone(model)
            self.assertIsInstance(model, PreTrainedModel)
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            self.assertEqual(len(loading_info["missing_keys"]), 0)
            self.assertEqual(len(loading_info["unexpected_keys"]), 8)
            self.assertEqual(len(loading_info["mismatched_keys"]), 0)
            self.assertEqual(len(loading_info["error_msgs"]), 0)
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            config.name_or_path = model_name

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            self.assertEqual(model.config.output_hidden_states, True)
            self.assertEqual(model.config, config)
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        model = T5ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(TINY_T5)
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    def test_model_from_config_torch_dtype(self):
        # test that the model can be instantiated with dtype of user's choice - as long as it's a
        # float dtype. To make it happen config.torch_dtype needs to be set before instantiating the
        # model from the config object.

        config = T5Config.from_pretrained(TINY_T5)
        model = AutoModel.from_config(config)
        # XXX: isn't supported
        # model = T5ForConditionalGeneration.from_config(config)
        self.assertEqual(model.dtype, torch.float32)

        model = AutoModel.from_config(config, torch_dtype=torch.float16)
        self.assertEqual(model.dtype, torch.float16)

        # torch.set_default_dtype() supports only float dtypes, so will fail with non-float type
        with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
            model = AutoModel.from_config(config, torch_dtype=torch.int64)

    @require_torch
    def test_model_from_pretrained_torch_dtype(self):
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        # baseline - we know TINY_T5 is fp32 model
        model = T5ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(TINY_T5)
        self.assertEqual(model.dtype, torch.float32)

        # test the default fp32 save_pretrained => from_pretrained cycle
        model.save_pretrained(model_path)
        model = T5ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(model_path)
        self.assertEqual(model.dtype, torch.float32)
        # test with auto-detection
        model = T5ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(model_path, torch_dtype="auto")
        self.assertEqual(model.dtype, torch.float32)

        # test forced loading in fp16 (even though the weights are in fp32)
        model = T5ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(model_path, torch_dtype=torch.float16)
        self.assertEqual(model.dtype, torch.float16)

        # test fp16 save_pretrained, loaded with auto-detection
        model = model.half()
        model.save_pretrained(model_path)
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        # test auto-detection
        model = AutoModel.from_pretrained(TINY_T5, torch_dtype="auto")
        self.assertEqual(model.dtype, torch.float32)
        # test forcing an explicit dtype
        model = AutoModel.from_pretrained(TINY_T5, torch_dtype=torch.float16)
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        config = NoSuperInitConfig(attribute=32)
        model = NoSuperInitModel(config)

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        for p1, p2 in zip(model.parameters(), new_model.parameters()):
            self.assertTrue(torch.equal(p1, p2))
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    def test_shard_checkpoint(self):
        # This is the model we will use, total size 340,000 bytes.
        model = torch.nn.Sequential(
            torch.nn.Linear(100, 200, bias=False),  # size 80,000
            torch.nn.Linear(200, 200, bias=False),  # size 160,000
            torch.nn.Linear(200, 100, bias=False),  # size 80,000
            torch.nn.Linear(100, 50, bias=False),  # size 20,000
        )
        state_dict = model.state_dict()

        with self.subTest("No shard when max size is bigger than model size"):
            shards, index = shard_checkpoint(state_dict)
            self.assertIsNone(index)
            self.assertDictEqual(shards, {WEIGHTS_NAME: state_dict})

        with self.subTest("Test sharding, no weights bigger than max size"):
            shards, index = shard_checkpoint(state_dict, max_shard_size="300kB")
            # Split is first two layers then last two.
            self.assertDictEqual(
                index,
                {
                    "metadata": {"total_size": 340000},
                    "weight_map": {
                        "0.weight": "pytorch_model-00001-of-00002.bin",
                        "1.weight": "pytorch_model-00001-of-00002.bin",
                        "2.weight": "pytorch_model-00002-of-00002.bin",
                        "3.weight": "pytorch_model-00002-of-00002.bin",
                    },
                },
            )

            shard1 = {"0.weight": state_dict["0.weight"], "1.weight": state_dict["1.weight"]}
            shard2 = {"2.weight": state_dict["2.weight"], "3.weight": state_dict["3.weight"]}
            self.assertDictEqual(
                shards, {"pytorch_model-00001-of-00002.bin": shard1, "pytorch_model-00002-of-00002.bin": shard2}
            )

        with self.subTest("Test sharding with weights bigger than max size"):
            shards, index = shard_checkpoint(state_dict, max_shard_size="100kB")
            # Split is first layer, second layer then last 2.
            self.assertDictEqual(
                index,
                {
                    "metadata": {"total_size": 340000},
                    "weight_map": {
                        "0.weight": "pytorch_model-00001-of-00003.bin",
                        "1.weight": "pytorch_model-00002-of-00003.bin",
                        "2.weight": "pytorch_model-00003-of-00003.bin",
                        "3.weight": "pytorch_model-00003-of-00003.bin",
                    },
                },
            )

            shard1 = {"0.weight": state_dict["0.weight"]}
            shard2 = {"1.weight": state_dict["1.weight"]}
            shard3 = {"2.weight": state_dict["2.weight"], "3.weight": state_dict["3.weight"]}
            self.assertDictEqual(
                shards,
                {
                    "pytorch_model-00001-of-00003.bin": shard1,
                    "pytorch_model-00002-of-00003.bin": shard2,
                    "pytorch_model-00003-of-00003.bin": shard3,
                },
            )

    def test_checkpoint_sharding_local(self):
        model = BertModel.from_pretrained("hf-internal-testing/tiny-random-bert")

        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
            # We use the same folder for various sizes to make sure a new save erases the old checkpoint.
            for max_size in ["50kB", "50kiB", "100kB", "100kiB", "200kB", "200kiB"]:
                model.save_pretrained(tmp_dir, max_shard_size=max_size)

                # Get each shard file and its size
                shard_to_size = {}
                for shard in os.listdir(tmp_dir):
                    if shard.endswith(".bin"):
                        shard_file = os.path.join(tmp_dir, shard)
                        shard_to_size[shard_file] = os.path.getsize(shard_file)

                index_file = os.path.join(tmp_dir, WEIGHTS_INDEX_NAME)
                # Check there is an index but no regular weight file
                self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(index_file))
                self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(tmp_dir, WEIGHTS_NAME)))

                # Check a file is bigger than max_size only when it has a single weight
                for shard_file, size in shard_to_size.items():
                    if max_size.endswith("kiB"):
                        max_size_int = int(max_size[:-3]) * 2**10
                    else:
                        max_size_int = int(max_size[:-2]) * 10**3
                    # Note: pickle adds some junk so the weight of the file can end up being slightly bigger than
                    # the size asked for (since we count parameters)
                    if size >= max_size_int + 50000:
                        state_dict = torch.load(shard_file)
                        self.assertEqual(len(state_dict), 1)

                # Check the index and the shard files found match
                with open(index_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
                    index = json.loads(f.read())

                all_shards = set(index["weight_map"].values())
                shards_found = set(f for f in os.listdir(tmp_dir) if f.endswith(".bin"))
                self.assertSetEqual(all_shards, shards_found)

                # Finally, check the model can be reloaded
                new_model = BertModel.from_pretrained(tmp_dir)
                for p1, p2 in zip(model.parameters(), new_model.parameters()):
                    self.assertTrue(torch.allclose(p1, p2))

    def test_checkpoint_sharding_from_hub(self):
        model = BertModel.from_pretrained("hf-internal-testing/tiny-random-bert-sharded")
        # the model above is the same as the model below, just a sharded version.
        ref_model = BertModel.from_pretrained("hf-internal-testing/tiny-random-bert")
        for p1, p2 in zip(model.parameters(), ref_model.parameters()):
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        # sharded models

        mnames = [
            "hf-internal-testing/tiny-random-bert-sharded",
            "hf-internal-testing/tiny-random-bert",
        ]
        for mname in mnames:
            _ = BertModel.from_pretrained(mname, low_cpu_mem_usage=True)

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        # test that `from_pretrained(..., low_cpu_mem_usage=True)` uses less cpu memory than default

        mname = "bert-base-cased"

        preamble = "from transformers import AutoModel"
        one_liner_str = f'{preamble}; AutoModel.from_pretrained("{mname}", low_cpu_mem_usage=False)'
        max_rss_normal = self.python_one_liner_max_rss(one_liner_str)
        # print(f"{max_rss_normal=}")

        one_liner_str = f'{preamble};  AutoModel.from_pretrained("{mname}", low_cpu_mem_usage=True)'
        max_rss_low_mem = self.python_one_liner_max_rss(one_liner_str)
        # print(f"{max_rss_low_mem=}")

        diff_bytes = max_rss_normal - max_rss_low_mem
        diff_percent = diff_bytes / max_rss_low_mem
        # print(f"{diff_bytes=}, {diff_percent=}")
        # ideally we would compare that the diff is close to ~1x checkpoint size in bytes, but
        # measuring cpu memory on linux is very tricky and inconsistent, so instead let's check that
        # it's at least 15% less cpu memory consumed

        self.assertGreater(
            diff_percent,
            0.15,
            "should use less CPU memory for low_cpu_mem_usage=True, "
            f"but got max_rss_normal={max_rss_normal} and max_rss_low_mem={max_rss_low_mem}",
        )

        # if you want to compare things manually, let's first look at the size of the model in bytes
        # model = BertModel.from_pretrained(mname, low_cpu_mem_usage=False)
        # total_numel = sum(dict((p.data_ptr(), p.numel()) for p in model.parameters()).values())
        # total_bytes = total_numel * 4  # 420MB
        # Now the diff_bytes should be very close to total_bytes, but the reports are inconsistent.
        # The easiest way to test this is to switch the model and torch.load to do all the work on
        # gpu - that way one can measure exactly the total and peak memory used. Perhaps once we add
        # functionality to load models directly on gpu, this test can be rewritten to use torch's
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    def test_model_parallelism_gpt2(self):
        device_map = {"transformer.wte": 0, "transformer.wpe": 0, "lm_head": 0, "transformer.ln_f": 1}
        for i in range(12):
            device_map[f"transformer.h.{i}"] = 0 if i <= 5 else 1

        model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("gpt2", device_map=device_map)

        tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("gpt2")
        inputs = tokenizer("Hello, my name is", return_tensors="pt")
        output = model.generate(inputs["input_ids"].to(0))

        text_output = tokenizer.decode(output[0].tolist())
        self.assertEqual(text_output, "Hello, my name is John. I'm a writer, and I'm a writer. I'm")

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    def test_cached_files_are_used_when_internet_is_down(self):
        # A mock response for an HTTP head request to emulate server down
        response_mock = mock.Mock()
        response_mock.status_code = 500
        response_mock.headers = []
        response_mock.raise_for_status.side_effect = HTTPError

        # Download this model to make sure it's in the cache.
        _ = BertModel.from_pretrained("hf-internal-testing/tiny-random-bert")

        # Under the mock environment we get a 500 error when trying to reach the model.
        with mock.patch("transformers.utils.hub.requests.head", return_value=response_mock) as mock_head:
            _ = BertModel.from_pretrained("hf-internal-testing/tiny-random-bert")
            # This check we did call the fake head request
            mock_head.assert_called()

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@require_torch
@is_staging_test
class ModelPushToHubTester(unittest.TestCase):
    @classmethod
    def setUpClass(cls):
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    @classmethod
    def tearDownClass(cls):
        try:
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            delete_repo(token=cls._token, name="test-model")
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        except HTTPError:
            pass

        try:
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            delete_repo(token=cls._token, name="test-model-org", organization="valid_org")
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        except HTTPError:
            pass

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        except HTTPError:
            pass

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        try:
            delete_repo(token=cls._token, name="test-dynamic-model-config")
        except HTTPError:
            pass

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    def test_push_to_hub(self):
        config = BertConfig(
            vocab_size=99, hidden_size=32, num_hidden_layers=5, num_attention_heads=4, intermediate_size=37
        )
        model = BertModel(config)
        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
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            new_model = BertModel.from_pretrained(f"{USER}/test-model")
            for p1, p2 in zip(model.parameters(), new_model.parameters()):
                self.assertTrue(torch.equal(p1, p2))

    def test_push_to_hub_in_organization(self):
        config = BertConfig(
            vocab_size=99, hidden_size=32, num_hidden_layers=5, num_attention_heads=4, intermediate_size=37
        )
        model = BertModel(config)
        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
            model.save_pretrained(
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                push_to_hub=True,
                use_auth_token=self._token,
                organization="valid_org",
            )

            new_model = BertModel.from_pretrained("valid_org/test-model-org")
            for p1, p2 in zip(model.parameters(), new_model.parameters()):
                self.assertTrue(torch.equal(p1, p2))
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    def test_push_to_hub_dynamic_model(self):
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        CustomModel.register_for_auto_class()

        config = CustomConfig(hidden_size=32)
        model = CustomModel(config)
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        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir:
            repo = Repository(tmp_dir, clone_from=f"{USER}/test-dynamic-model", use_auth_token=self._token)
            model.save_pretrained(tmp_dir)
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            self.assertDictEqual(
                config.auto_map,
                {"AutoConfig": "custom_configuration.CustomConfig", "AutoModel": "custom_modeling.CustomModel"},
            )
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            repo.push_to_hub()

        new_model = AutoModel.from_pretrained(f"{USER}/test-dynamic-model", trust_remote_code=True)
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        self.assertEqual(new_model.__class__.__name__, "CustomModel")
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            self.assertTrue(torch.equal(p1, p2))
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