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# Copyright 2018 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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"""Common util functions and classes used by both keras cifar and imagenet."""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function

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import multiprocessing
import os
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from absl import flags
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import numpy as np
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import tensorflow as tf
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from tensorflow.python.keras.optimizer_v2 import gradient_descent as gradient_descent_v2
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from official.utils.flags import core as flags_core
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from official.utils.misc import keras_utils
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FLAGS = flags.FLAGS
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BASE_LEARNING_RATE = 0.1  # This matches Jing's version.
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TRAIN_TOP_1 = 'training_accuracy_top_1'

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class LearningRateBatchScheduler(tf.keras.callbacks.Callback):
  """Callback to update learning rate on every batch (not epoch boundaries).

  N.B. Only support Keras optimizers, not TF optimizers.

  Args:
      schedule: a function that takes an epoch index and a batch index as input
          (both integer, indexed from 0) and returns a new learning rate as
          output (float).
  """

  def __init__(self, schedule, batch_size, num_images):
    super(LearningRateBatchScheduler, self).__init__()
    self.schedule = schedule
    self.batches_per_epoch = num_images / batch_size
    self.batch_size = batch_size
    self.epochs = -1
    self.prev_lr = -1

  def on_epoch_begin(self, epoch, logs=None):
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    if not hasattr(self.model.optimizer, 'learning_rate'):
      raise ValueError('Optimizer must have a "learning_rate" attribute.')
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    self.epochs += 1

  def on_batch_begin(self, batch, logs=None):
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    """Executes before step begins."""
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    lr = self.schedule(self.epochs,
                       batch,
                       self.batches_per_epoch,
                       self.batch_size)
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    if not isinstance(lr, (float, np.float32, np.float64)):
      raise ValueError('The output of the "schedule" function should be float.')
    if lr != self.prev_lr:
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      self.model.optimizer.learning_rate = lr  # lr should be a float here
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      self.prev_lr = lr
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      tf.compat.v1.logging.debug(
          'Epoch %05d Batch %05d: LearningRateBatchScheduler '
          'change learning rate to %s.', self.epochs, batch, lr)
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class PiecewiseConstantDecayWithWarmup(
    tf.keras.optimizers.schedules.LearningRateSchedule):
  """Piecewise constant decay with warmup schedule."""

  def __init__(self, batch_size, epoch_size, warmup_epochs, boundaries,
               multipliers, compute_lr_on_cpu=True, name=None):
    super(PiecewiseConstantDecayWithWarmup, self).__init__()
    if len(boundaries) != len(multipliers) - 1:
      raise ValueError('The length of boundaries must be 1 less than the '
                       'length of multipliers')

    base_lr_batch_size = 256
    num_batches_per_epoch = epoch_size // batch_size

    self.rescaled_lr = BASE_LEARNING_RATE * batch_size / base_lr_batch_size
    self.step_boundaries = [float(num_batches_per_epoch) * x
                            for x in boundaries]
    self.lr_values = [self.rescaled_lr * m for m in multipliers]
    self.warmup_steps = warmup_epochs * num_batches_per_epoch
    self.compute_lr_on_cpu = compute_lr_on_cpu
    self.name = name

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    self.learning_rate_ops_cache = {}
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  def __call__(self, step):
    if tf.executing_eagerly():
      return self._get_learning_rate(step)

    # In an eager function or graph, the current implementation of optimizer
    # repeatedly call and thus create ops for the learning rate schedule. To
    # avoid this, we cache the ops if not executing eagerly.
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    graph = tf.compat.v1.get_default_graph()
    if graph not in self.learning_rate_ops_cache:
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      if self.compute_lr_on_cpu:
        with tf.device('/device:CPU:0'):
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          self.learning_rate_ops_cache[graph] = self._get_learning_rate(step)
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      else:
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        self.learning_rate_ops_cache[graph] = self._get_learning_rate(step)
    return self.learning_rate_ops_cache[graph]
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  def _get_learning_rate(self, step):
    """Compute learning rate at given step."""
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    with tf.compat.v1.name_scope(self.name, 'PiecewiseConstantDecayWithWarmup',
                                 [self.rescaled_lr, self.step_boundaries,
                                  self.lr_values, self.warmup_steps,
                                  self.compute_lr_on_cpu]):
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      def warmup_lr(step):
        return self.rescaled_lr * (
            tf.cast(step, tf.float32) / tf.cast(self.warmup_steps, tf.float32))
      def piecewise_lr(step):
        return tf.compat.v1.train.piecewise_constant(
            step, self.step_boundaries, self.lr_values)
      return tf.cond(step < self.warmup_steps,
                     lambda: warmup_lr(step),
                     lambda: piecewise_lr(step))

  def get_config(self):
    return {
        'rescaled_lr': self.rescaled_lr,
        'step_boundaries': self.step_boundaries,
        'lr_values': self.lr_values,
        'warmup_steps': self.warmup_steps,
        'compute_lr_on_cpu': self.compute_lr_on_cpu,
        'name': self.name
    }


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def set_gpu_thread_mode_and_count(flags_obj):
  """Set GPU thread mode and count, and adjust dataset threads count."""
  cpu_count = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
  tf.compat.v1.logging.info('Logical CPU cores: %s', cpu_count)

  # Allocate private thread pool for each GPU to schedule and launch kernels
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  per_gpu_thread_count = flags_obj.per_gpu_thread_count or 2
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  os.environ['TF_GPU_THREAD_MODE'] = flags_obj.tf_gpu_thread_mode
  os.environ['TF_GPU_THREAD_COUNT'] = str(per_gpu_thread_count)
  tf.compat.v1.logging.info('TF_GPU_THREAD_COUNT: %s',
                            os.environ['TF_GPU_THREAD_COUNT'])
  tf.compat.v1.logging.info('TF_GPU_THREAD_MODE: %s',
                            os.environ['TF_GPU_THREAD_MODE'])

  # Limit data preprocessing threadpool to CPU cores minus number of total GPU
  # private threads and memory copy threads.
  total_gpu_thread_count = per_gpu_thread_count * flags_obj.num_gpus
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  num_runtime_threads = flags_obj.num_gpus
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  if not flags_obj.datasets_num_private_threads:
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    flags_obj.datasets_num_private_threads = min(
        cpu_count - total_gpu_thread_count - num_runtime_threads,
        flags_obj.num_gpus * 8)
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    tf.compat.v1.logging.info('Set datasets_num_private_threads to %s',
                              flags_obj.datasets_num_private_threads)


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def get_optimizer(learning_rate=0.1):
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  """Returns optimizer to use."""
  # The learning_rate is overwritten at the beginning of each step by callback.
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  return gradient_descent_v2.SGD(learning_rate=learning_rate, momentum=0.9)
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def get_callbacks(learning_rate_schedule_fn, num_images):
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  """Returns common callbacks."""
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  time_callback = keras_utils.TimeHistory(FLAGS.batch_size, FLAGS.log_steps)
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  callbacks = [time_callback]

  if not FLAGS.use_tensor_lr:
    lr_callback = LearningRateBatchScheduler(
        learning_rate_schedule_fn,
        batch_size=FLAGS.batch_size,
        num_images=num_images)
    callbacks.append(lr_callback)
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  if FLAGS.enable_tensorboard:
    tensorboard_callback = tf.keras.callbacks.TensorBoard(
        log_dir=FLAGS.model_dir)
    callbacks.append(tensorboard_callback)

  if FLAGS.profile_steps:
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    profiler_callback = keras_utils.get_profiler_callback(
        FLAGS.model_dir,
        FLAGS.profile_steps,
        FLAGS.enable_tensorboard)
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    callbacks.append(profiler_callback)

  return callbacks


def build_stats(history, eval_output, callbacks):
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  """Normalizes and returns dictionary of stats.

  Args:
    history: Results of the training step. Supports both categorical_accuracy
      and sparse_categorical_accuracy.
    eval_output: Output of the eval step. Assumes first value is eval_loss and
      second value is accuracy_top_1.
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    callbacks: a list of callbacks which might include a time history callback
      used during keras.fit.
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  Returns:
    Dictionary of normalized results.
  """
  stats = {}
  if eval_output:
    stats['accuracy_top_1'] = eval_output[1].item()
    stats['eval_loss'] = eval_output[0].item()
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  if history and history.history:
    train_hist = history.history
    # Gets final loss from training.
    stats['loss'] = train_hist['loss'][-1].item()
    # Gets top_1 training accuracy.
    if 'categorical_accuracy' in train_hist:
      stats[TRAIN_TOP_1] = train_hist['categorical_accuracy'][-1].item()
    elif 'sparse_categorical_accuracy' in train_hist:
      stats[TRAIN_TOP_1] = train_hist['sparse_categorical_accuracy'][-1].item()

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  if not callbacks:
    return stats

  # Look for the time history callback which was used during keras.fit
  for callback in callbacks:
    if isinstance(callback, keras_utils.TimeHistory):
      timestamp_log = callback.timestamp_log
      stats['step_timestamp_log'] = timestamp_log
      stats['train_finish_time'] = callback.train_finish_time
      if len(timestamp_log) > 1:
        stats['avg_exp_per_second'] = (
            callback.batch_size * callback.log_steps *
            (len(callback.timestamp_log)-1) /
            (timestamp_log[-1].timestamp - timestamp_log[0].timestamp))
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def define_keras_flags(dynamic_loss_scale=True):
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  """Define flags for Keras models."""
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  flags_core.define_base(run_eagerly=True)
  flags_core.define_performance(num_parallel_calls=False,
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                                synthetic_data=True,
                                dtype=True,
                                all_reduce_alg=True,
                                num_packs=True,
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                                tf_gpu_thread_mode=True,
                                datasets_num_private_threads=True,
                                dynamic_loss_scale=dynamic_loss_scale,
                                loss_scale=True,
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                                fp16_implementation=True,
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                                tf_data_experimental_slack=True,
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                                enable_xla=True,
                                force_v2_in_keras_compile=True)
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  flags_core.define_image()
  flags_core.define_benchmark()
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  flags_core.define_distribution()
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  flags.adopt_module_key_flags(flags_core)
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(name='enable_eager', default=False, help='Enable eager?')
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(name='skip_eval', default=False, help='Skip evaluation?')
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  # TODO(b/135607288): Remove this flag once we understand the root cause of
  # slowdown when setting the learning phase in Keras backend.
  flags.DEFINE_boolean(
      name='set_learning_phase_to_train', default=True,
      help='If skip eval, also set Keras learning phase to 1 (training).')
  flags.DEFINE_boolean(
      name='explicit_gpu_placement', default=False,
      help='If not using distribution strategy, explicitly set device scope '
      'for the Keras training loop.')
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(name='use_trivial_model', default=False,
                       help='Whether to use a trivial Keras model.')
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(name='report_accuracy_metrics', default=True,
                       help='Report metrics during training and evaluation.')
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(name='use_tensor_lr', default=False,
                       help='Use learning rate tensor instead of a callback.')
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(
      name='enable_tensorboard', default=False,
      help='Whether to enable Tensorboard callback.')
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  flags.DEFINE_integer(
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      name='train_steps', default=None,
      help='The number of steps to run for training. If it is larger than '
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      '# batches per epoch, then use # batches per epoch. When this flag is '
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      'set, only one epoch is going to run for training.')
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  flags.DEFINE_string(
      name='profile_steps', default=None,
      help='Save profiling data to model dir at given range of steps. The '
      'value must be a comma separated pair of positive integers, specifying '
      'the first and last step to profile. For example, "--profile_steps=2,4" '
      'triggers the profiler to process 3 steps, starting from the 2nd step. '
      'Note that profiler has a non-trivial performance overhead, and the '
      'output file can be gigantic if profiling many steps.')
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(
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      name='data_delay_prefetch', default=False,
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      help='Add a small delay in tf.data prefetch to prioritize memory copy of '
      'other tensors over the data minibatch for the (T+1)th step. It should '
      'help improve performance using EagerIterator and function. The codepath '
      'when enabling this feature is experimental and will be removed once the '
      'corresponding performance features are fully supported in TensorFlow.')
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(
      name='batchnorm_spatial_persistent', default=True,
      help='Enable the spacial persistent mode for CuDNN batch norm kernel.')
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  flags.DEFINE_boolean(
      name='enable_get_next_as_optional', default=False,
      help='Enable get_next_as_optional behavior in DistributedIterator.')
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def get_synth_input_fn(height, width, num_channels, num_classes,
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                       dtype=tf.float32, drop_remainder=True):
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  """Returns an input function that returns a dataset with random data.

  This input_fn returns a data set that iterates over a set of random data and
  bypasses all preprocessing, e.g. jpeg decode and copy. The host to device
  copy is still included. This used to find the upper throughput bound when
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  tuning the full input pipeline.
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  Args:
    height: Integer height that will be used to create a fake image tensor.
    width: Integer width that will be used to create a fake image tensor.
    num_channels: Integer depth that will be used to create a fake image tensor.
    num_classes: Number of classes that should be represented in the fake labels
      tensor
    dtype: Data type for features/images.
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    drop_remainder: A boolean indicates whether to drop the remainder of the
      batches. If True, the batch dimension will be static.
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  Returns:
    An input_fn that can be used in place of a real one to return a dataset
    that can be used for iteration.
  """
  # pylint: disable=unused-argument
  def input_fn(is_training, data_dir, batch_size, *args, **kwargs):
    """Returns dataset filled with random data."""
    # Synthetic input should be within [0, 255].
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    inputs = tf.random.truncated_normal([height, width, num_channels],
                                        dtype=dtype,
                                        mean=127,
                                        stddev=60,
                                        name='synthetic_inputs')

    labels = tf.random.uniform([1],
                               minval=0,
                               maxval=num_classes - 1,
                               dtype=tf.int32,
                               name='synthetic_labels')
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    # Cast to float32 for Keras model.
    labels = tf.cast(labels, dtype=tf.float32)

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    data = tf.data.Dataset.from_tensors((inputs, labels)).repeat()
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    # `drop_remainder` will make dataset produce outputs with known shapes.
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    data = data.batch(batch_size, drop_remainder=drop_remainder)
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    data = data.prefetch(buffer_size=tf.data.experimental.AUTOTUNE)
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    return data

  return input_fn
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def data_delay_prefetch():
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  """Use unstable code for perf tuning purposes."""
  if not FLAGS.use_synthetic_data:
    _monkey_patch_org_create_device_dataset()


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def set_cudnn_batchnorm_mode():
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  """Set CuDNN batchnorm mode for better performance.

     Note: Spatial Persistent mode may lead to accuracy losses for certain
     models.
  """
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  if FLAGS.batchnorm_spatial_persistent:
    os.environ['TF_USE_CUDNN_BATCHNORM_SPATIAL_PERSISTENT'] = '1'
  else:
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    os.environ.pop('TF_USE_CUDNN_BATCHNORM_SPATIAL_PERSISTENT', None)
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# TODO(haoyuzhang): remove this monkey patch when the "prefetch with slack"
# feature is available in tf.data.
def _monkey_patch_org_create_device_dataset():
  """Monkey-patch `_create_device_dataset` method with delayed prefetch."""

  import ast  # pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top
  import inspect  # pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top
  from tensorflow.python.data.ops import multi_device_iterator_ops  # pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top

  tf.compat.v1.logging.info(
      'Using monkey-patched version of MultiDeviceIterator. It should be '
      'removed when the prefetch with slack feature is implemented in tf.data.')
  cls_multi_device_iterator = ast.parse(
      inspect.getsource(multi_device_iterator_ops.MultiDeviceIterator))
  org_create_device_dataset_code = inspect.getsource(
      multi_device_iterator_ops.MultiDeviceIterator._create_device_dataset)  # pylint: disable=protected-access
  code_lines = org_create_device_dataset_code.split('\n')
  # Insert in reverse order to avoid line number shift by previous insertions
  code_lines.insert(5, '      ds = ds.apply(sleep_ops.sleep(11000))')  # 11ms
  code_lines.insert(2, '    from tensorflow.python.data.experimental.ops import sleep as sleep_ops')  # pylint: disable=line-too-long
  patched_code = '\n'.join(line[2:] for line in code_lines)
  cls_multi_device_iterator.body[0].body[2] = ast.parse(patched_code).body[0]
  exec(compile(cls_multi_device_iterator, '<string>', 'exec'),  # pylint: disable=exec-used
       multi_device_iterator_ops.__dict__)