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# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
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from typing import Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union
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import torch
import torch.nn as nn

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from ...configuration_utils import ConfigMixin, register_to_config
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from ...loaders.single_file_model import FromOriginalModelMixin
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from ...utils.accelerate_utils import apply_forward_hook
from ..attention_processor import (
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    ADDED_KV_ATTENTION_PROCESSORS,
    CROSS_ATTENTION_PROCESSORS,
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    Attention,
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    AttentionProcessor,
    AttnAddedKVProcessor,
    AttnProcessor,
)
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from ..modeling_outputs import AutoencoderKLOutput
from ..modeling_utils import ModelMixin
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from .vae import Decoder, DecoderOutput, DiagonalGaussianDistribution, Encoder


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class AutoencoderKL(ModelMixin, ConfigMixin, FromOriginalModelMixin):
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    r"""
    A VAE model with KL loss for encoding images into latents and decoding latent representations into images.
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    This model inherits from [`ModelMixin`]. Check the superclass documentation for it's generic methods implemented
    for all models (such as downloading or saving).
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    Parameters:
        in_channels (int, *optional*, defaults to 3): Number of channels in the input image.
        out_channels (int,  *optional*, defaults to 3): Number of channels in the output.
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        down_block_types (`Tuple[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `("DownEncoderBlock2D",)`):
            Tuple of downsample block types.
        up_block_types (`Tuple[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `("UpDecoderBlock2D",)`):
            Tuple of upsample block types.
        block_out_channels (`Tuple[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(64,)`):
            Tuple of block output channels.
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        act_fn (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"silu"`): The activation function to use.
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        latent_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4): Number of channels in the latent space.
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        sample_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `32`): Sample input size.
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        scaling_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.18215):
            The component-wise standard deviation of the trained latent space computed using the first batch of the
            training set. This is used to scale the latent space to have unit variance when training the diffusion
            model. The latents are scaled with the formula `z = z * scaling_factor` before being passed to the
            diffusion model. When decoding, the latents are scaled back to the original scale with the formula: `z = 1
            / scaling_factor * z`. For more details, refer to sections 4.3.2 and D.1 of the [High-Resolution Image
            Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10752) paper.
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        force_upcast (`bool`, *optional*, default to `True`):
            If enabled it will force the VAE to run in float32 for high image resolution pipelines, such as SD-XL. VAE
            can be fine-tuned / trained to a lower range without loosing too much precision in which case
            `force_upcast` can be set to `False` - see: https://huggingface.co/madebyollin/sdxl-vae-fp16-fix
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    """

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    _supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
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    _no_split_modules = ["BasicTransformerBlock", "ResnetBlock2D"]
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    @register_to_config
    def __init__(
        self,
        in_channels: int = 3,
        out_channels: int = 3,
        down_block_types: Tuple[str] = ("DownEncoderBlock2D",),
        up_block_types: Tuple[str] = ("UpDecoderBlock2D",),
        block_out_channels: Tuple[int] = (64,),
        layers_per_block: int = 1,
        act_fn: str = "silu",
        latent_channels: int = 4,
        norm_num_groups: int = 32,
        sample_size: int = 32,
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        scaling_factor: float = 0.18215,
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        latents_mean: Optional[Tuple[float]] = None,
        latents_std: Optional[Tuple[float]] = None,
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        force_upcast: float = True,
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    ):
        super().__init__()

        # pass init params to Encoder
        self.encoder = Encoder(
            in_channels=in_channels,
            out_channels=latent_channels,
            down_block_types=down_block_types,
            block_out_channels=block_out_channels,
            layers_per_block=layers_per_block,
            act_fn=act_fn,
            norm_num_groups=norm_num_groups,
            double_z=True,
        )

        # pass init params to Decoder
        self.decoder = Decoder(
            in_channels=latent_channels,
            out_channels=out_channels,
            up_block_types=up_block_types,
            block_out_channels=block_out_channels,
            layers_per_block=layers_per_block,
            norm_num_groups=norm_num_groups,
            act_fn=act_fn,
        )

        self.quant_conv = nn.Conv2d(2 * latent_channels, 2 * latent_channels, 1)
        self.post_quant_conv = nn.Conv2d(latent_channels, latent_channels, 1)
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        self.use_slicing = False
        self.use_tiling = False

        # only relevant if vae tiling is enabled
        self.tile_sample_min_size = self.config.sample_size
        sample_size = (
            self.config.sample_size[0]
            if isinstance(self.config.sample_size, (list, tuple))
            else self.config.sample_size
        )
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        self.tile_latent_min_size = int(sample_size / (2 ** (len(self.config.block_out_channels) - 1)))
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        self.tile_overlap_factor = 0.25

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    def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
        if isinstance(module, (Encoder, Decoder)):
            module.gradient_checkpointing = value

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    def enable_tiling(self, use_tiling: bool = True):
        r"""
        Enable tiled VAE decoding. When this option is enabled, the VAE will split the input tensor into tiles to
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        compute decoding and encoding in several steps. This is useful for saving a large amount of memory and to allow
        processing larger images.
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        """
        self.use_tiling = use_tiling

    def disable_tiling(self):
        r"""
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        Disable tiled VAE decoding. If `enable_tiling` was previously enabled, this method will go back to computing
        decoding in one step.
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        """
        self.enable_tiling(False)

    def enable_slicing(self):
        r"""
        Enable sliced VAE decoding. When this option is enabled, the VAE will split the input tensor in slices to
        compute decoding in several steps. This is useful to save some memory and allow larger batch sizes.
        """
        self.use_slicing = True

    def disable_slicing(self):
        r"""
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        Disable sliced VAE decoding. If `enable_slicing` was previously enabled, this method will go back to computing
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        decoding in one step.
        """
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        self.use_slicing = False

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    @property
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    # Copied from diffusers.models.unets.unet_2d_condition.UNet2DConditionModel.attn_processors
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    def attn_processors(self) -> Dict[str, AttentionProcessor]:
        r"""
        Returns:
            `dict` of attention processors: A dictionary containing all attention processors used in the model with
            indexed by its weight name.
        """
        # set recursively
        processors = {}

        def fn_recursive_add_processors(name: str, module: torch.nn.Module, processors: Dict[str, AttentionProcessor]):
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            if hasattr(module, "get_processor"):
                processors[f"{name}.processor"] = module.get_processor(return_deprecated_lora=True)
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            for sub_name, child in module.named_children():
                fn_recursive_add_processors(f"{name}.{sub_name}", child, processors)

            return processors

        for name, module in self.named_children():
            fn_recursive_add_processors(name, module, processors)

        return processors

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    # Copied from diffusers.models.unets.unet_2d_condition.UNet2DConditionModel.set_attn_processor
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    def set_attn_processor(self, processor: Union[AttentionProcessor, Dict[str, AttentionProcessor]]):
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        r"""
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        Sets the attention processor to use to compute attention.

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            processor (`dict` of `AttentionProcessor` or only `AttentionProcessor`):
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                The instantiated processor class or a dictionary of processor classes that will be set as the processor
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                for **all** `Attention` layers.

                If `processor` is a dict, the key needs to define the path to the corresponding cross attention
                processor. This is strongly recommended when setting trainable attention processors.
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        """
        count = len(self.attn_processors.keys())

        if isinstance(processor, dict) and len(processor) != count:
            raise ValueError(
                f"A dict of processors was passed, but the number of processors {len(processor)} does not match the"
                f" number of attention layers: {count}. Please make sure to pass {count} processor classes."
            )

        def fn_recursive_attn_processor(name: str, module: torch.nn.Module, processor):
            if hasattr(module, "set_processor"):
                if not isinstance(processor, dict):
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                    module.set_processor(processor)
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                    module.set_processor(processor.pop(f"{name}.processor"))
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            for sub_name, child in module.named_children():
                fn_recursive_attn_processor(f"{name}.{sub_name}", child, processor)

        for name, module in self.named_children():
            fn_recursive_attn_processor(name, module, processor)

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    # Copied from diffusers.models.unets.unet_2d_condition.UNet2DConditionModel.set_default_attn_processor
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    def set_default_attn_processor(self):
        """
        Disables custom attention processors and sets the default attention implementation.
        """
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        if all(proc.__class__ in ADDED_KV_ATTENTION_PROCESSORS for proc in self.attn_processors.values()):
            processor = AttnAddedKVProcessor()
        elif all(proc.__class__ in CROSS_ATTENTION_PROCESSORS for proc in self.attn_processors.values()):
            processor = AttnProcessor()
        else:
            raise ValueError(
                f"Cannot call `set_default_attn_processor` when attention processors are of type {next(iter(self.attn_processors.values()))}"
            )

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    def encode(
        self, x: torch.FloatTensor, return_dict: bool = True
    ) -> Union[AutoencoderKLOutput, Tuple[DiagonalGaussianDistribution]]:
        """
        Encode a batch of images into latents.

        Args:
            x (`torch.FloatTensor`): Input batch of images.
            return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
                Whether to return a [`~models.autoencoder_kl.AutoencoderKLOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.

        Returns:
                The latent representations of the encoded images. If `return_dict` is True, a
                [`~models.autoencoder_kl.AutoencoderKLOutput`] is returned, otherwise a plain `tuple` is returned.
        """
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        if self.use_tiling and (x.shape[-1] > self.tile_sample_min_size or x.shape[-2] > self.tile_sample_min_size):
            return self.tiled_encode(x, return_dict=return_dict)

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        if self.use_slicing and x.shape[0] > 1:
            encoded_slices = [self.encoder(x_slice) for x_slice in x.split(1)]
            h = torch.cat(encoded_slices)
        else:
            h = self.encoder(x)

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        moments = self.quant_conv(h)
        posterior = DiagonalGaussianDistribution(moments)

        if not return_dict:
            return (posterior,)

        return AutoencoderKLOutput(latent_dist=posterior)

    def _decode(self, z: torch.FloatTensor, return_dict: bool = True) -> Union[DecoderOutput, torch.FloatTensor]:
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        if self.use_tiling and (z.shape[-1] > self.tile_latent_min_size or z.shape[-2] > self.tile_latent_min_size):
            return self.tiled_decode(z, return_dict=return_dict)

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        z = self.post_quant_conv(z)
        dec = self.decoder(z)

        if not return_dict:
            return (dec,)

        return DecoderOutput(sample=dec)

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    @apply_forward_hook
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    def decode(
        self, z: torch.FloatTensor, return_dict: bool = True, generator=None
    ) -> Union[DecoderOutput, torch.FloatTensor]:
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        """
        Decode a batch of images.

        Args:
            z (`torch.FloatTensor`): Input batch of latent vectors.
            return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
                Whether to return a [`~models.vae.DecoderOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.

        Returns:
            [`~models.vae.DecoderOutput`] or `tuple`:
                If return_dict is True, a [`~models.vae.DecoderOutput`] is returned, otherwise a plain `tuple` is
                returned.

        """
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        if self.use_slicing and z.shape[0] > 1:
            decoded_slices = [self._decode(z_slice).sample for z_slice in z.split(1)]
            decoded = torch.cat(decoded_slices)
        else:
            decoded = self._decode(z).sample

        if not return_dict:
            return (decoded,)

        return DecoderOutput(sample=decoded)

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    def blend_v(self, a: torch.Tensor, b: torch.Tensor, blend_extent: int) -> torch.Tensor:
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        blend_extent = min(a.shape[2], b.shape[2], blend_extent)
        for y in range(blend_extent):
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            b[:, :, y, :] = a[:, :, -blend_extent + y, :] * (1 - y / blend_extent) + b[:, :, y, :] * (y / blend_extent)
        return b

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    def blend_h(self, a: torch.Tensor, b: torch.Tensor, blend_extent: int) -> torch.Tensor:
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        blend_extent = min(a.shape[3], b.shape[3], blend_extent)
        for x in range(blend_extent):
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            b[:, :, :, x] = a[:, :, :, -blend_extent + x] * (1 - x / blend_extent) + b[:, :, :, x] * (x / blend_extent)
        return b

    def tiled_encode(self, x: torch.FloatTensor, return_dict: bool = True) -> AutoencoderKLOutput:
        r"""Encode a batch of images using a tiled encoder.
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        steps. This is useful to keep memory use constant regardless of image size. The end result of tiled encoding is
        different from non-tiled encoding because each tile uses a different encoder. To avoid tiling artifacts, the
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        tiles overlap and are blended together to form a smooth output. You may still see tile-sized changes in the
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        output, but they should be much less noticeable.

        Args:
            x (`torch.FloatTensor`): Input batch of images.
            return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
                Whether or not to return a [`~models.autoencoder_kl.AutoencoderKLOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.

        Returns:
            [`~models.autoencoder_kl.AutoencoderKLOutput`] or `tuple`:
                If return_dict is True, a [`~models.autoencoder_kl.AutoencoderKLOutput`] is returned, otherwise a plain
                `tuple` is returned.
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        """
        overlap_size = int(self.tile_sample_min_size * (1 - self.tile_overlap_factor))
        blend_extent = int(self.tile_latent_min_size * self.tile_overlap_factor)
        row_limit = self.tile_latent_min_size - blend_extent

        # Split the image into 512x512 tiles and encode them separately.
        rows = []
        for i in range(0, x.shape[2], overlap_size):
            row = []
            for j in range(0, x.shape[3], overlap_size):
                tile = x[:, :, i : i + self.tile_sample_min_size, j : j + self.tile_sample_min_size]
                tile = self.encoder(tile)
                tile = self.quant_conv(tile)
                row.append(tile)
            rows.append(row)
        result_rows = []
        for i, row in enumerate(rows):
            result_row = []
            for j, tile in enumerate(row):
                # blend the above tile and the left tile
                # to the current tile and add the current tile to the result row
                if i > 0:
                    tile = self.blend_v(rows[i - 1][j], tile, blend_extent)
                if j > 0:
                    tile = self.blend_h(row[j - 1], tile, blend_extent)
                result_row.append(tile[:, :, :row_limit, :row_limit])
            result_rows.append(torch.cat(result_row, dim=3))

        moments = torch.cat(result_rows, dim=2)
        posterior = DiagonalGaussianDistribution(moments)

        if not return_dict:
            return (posterior,)

        return AutoencoderKLOutput(latent_dist=posterior)

    def tiled_decode(self, z: torch.FloatTensor, return_dict: bool = True) -> Union[DecoderOutput, torch.FloatTensor]:
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        r"""
        Decode a batch of images using a tiled decoder.
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            z (`torch.FloatTensor`): Input batch of latent vectors.
            return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
                Whether or not to return a [`~models.vae.DecoderOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.

        Returns:
            [`~models.vae.DecoderOutput`] or `tuple`:
                If return_dict is True, a [`~models.vae.DecoderOutput`] is returned, otherwise a plain `tuple` is
                returned.
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        """
        overlap_size = int(self.tile_latent_min_size * (1 - self.tile_overlap_factor))
        blend_extent = int(self.tile_sample_min_size * self.tile_overlap_factor)
        row_limit = self.tile_sample_min_size - blend_extent

        # Split z into overlapping 64x64 tiles and decode them separately.
        # The tiles have an overlap to avoid seams between tiles.
        rows = []
        for i in range(0, z.shape[2], overlap_size):
            row = []
            for j in range(0, z.shape[3], overlap_size):
                tile = z[:, :, i : i + self.tile_latent_min_size, j : j + self.tile_latent_min_size]
                tile = self.post_quant_conv(tile)
                decoded = self.decoder(tile)
                row.append(decoded)
            rows.append(row)
        result_rows = []
        for i, row in enumerate(rows):
            result_row = []
            for j, tile in enumerate(row):
                # blend the above tile and the left tile
                # to the current tile and add the current tile to the result row
                if i > 0:
                    tile = self.blend_v(rows[i - 1][j], tile, blend_extent)
                if j > 0:
                    tile = self.blend_h(row[j - 1], tile, blend_extent)
                result_row.append(tile[:, :, :row_limit, :row_limit])
            result_rows.append(torch.cat(result_row, dim=3))

        dec = torch.cat(result_rows, dim=2)
        if not return_dict:
            return (dec,)

        return DecoderOutput(sample=dec)

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    def forward(
        self,
        sample: torch.FloatTensor,
        sample_posterior: bool = False,
        return_dict: bool = True,
        generator: Optional[torch.Generator] = None,
    ) -> Union[DecoderOutput, torch.FloatTensor]:
        r"""
        Args:
            sample (`torch.FloatTensor`): Input sample.
            sample_posterior (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
                Whether to sample from the posterior.
            return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
                Whether or not to return a [`DecoderOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
        """
        x = sample
        posterior = self.encode(x).latent_dist
        if sample_posterior:
            z = posterior.sample(generator=generator)
        else:
            z = posterior.mode()
        dec = self.decode(z).sample

        if not return_dict:
            return (dec,)

        return DecoderOutput(sample=dec)
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    def fuse_qkv_projections(self):
        """
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        Enables fused QKV projections. For self-attention modules, all projection matrices (i.e., query, key, value)
        are fused. For cross-attention modules, key and value projection matrices are fused.
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        <Tip warning={true}>

        This API is 🧪 experimental.

        </Tip>
        """
        self.original_attn_processors = None

        for _, attn_processor in self.attn_processors.items():
            if "Added" in str(attn_processor.__class__.__name__):
                raise ValueError("`fuse_qkv_projections()` is not supported for models having added KV projections.")

        self.original_attn_processors = self.attn_processors

        for module in self.modules():
            if isinstance(module, Attention):
                module.fuse_projections(fuse=True)

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    def unfuse_qkv_projections(self):
        """Disables the fused QKV projection if enabled.

        <Tip warning={true}>

        This API is 🧪 experimental.

        </Tip>

        """
        if self.original_attn_processors is not None:
            self.set_attn_processor(self.original_attn_processors)