| # mypy: allow-untyped-defs |
| import contextlib |
| import warnings |
| from typing import Generator |
| |
| import torch |
| from torch._C import default_generator |
| |
| |
| def set_rng_state(new_state: torch.Tensor) -> None: |
| r"""Sets the random number generator state. |
| |
| .. note:: This function only works for CPU. For CUDA, please use |
| :func:`torch.manual_seed`, which works for both CPU and CUDA. |
| |
| Args: |
| new_state (torch.ByteTensor): The desired state |
| """ |
| default_generator.set_state(new_state) |
| |
| |
| def get_rng_state() -> torch.Tensor: |
| r"""Returns the random number generator state as a `torch.ByteTensor`. |
| |
| .. note:: The returned state is for the default generator on CPU only. |
| |
| See also: :func:`torch.random.fork_rng`. |
| """ |
| return default_generator.get_state() |
| |
| |
| def manual_seed(seed) -> torch._C.Generator: |
| r"""Sets the seed for generating random numbers on all devices. Returns a |
| `torch.Generator` object. |
| |
| Args: |
| seed (int): The desired seed. Value must be within the inclusive range |
| `[-0x8000_0000_0000_0000, 0xffff_ffff_ffff_ffff]`. Otherwise, a RuntimeError |
| is raised. Negative inputs are remapped to positive values with the formula |
| `0xffff_ffff_ffff_ffff + seed`. |
| """ |
| seed = int(seed) |
| import torch.cuda |
| |
| if not torch.cuda._is_in_bad_fork(): |
| torch.cuda.manual_seed_all(seed) |
| |
| import torch.mps |
| |
| if not torch.mps._is_in_bad_fork(): |
| torch.mps.manual_seed(seed) |
| |
| import torch.xpu |
| |
| if not torch.xpu._is_in_bad_fork(): |
| torch.xpu.manual_seed_all(seed) |
| |
| _seed_custom_device(seed) |
| |
| return default_generator.manual_seed(seed) |
| |
| |
| def seed() -> int: |
| r"""Sets the seed for generating random numbers to a non-deterministic |
| random number on all devices. Returns a 64 bit number used to seed the RNG. |
| """ |
| seed = default_generator.seed() |
| import torch.cuda |
| |
| if not torch.cuda._is_in_bad_fork(): |
| torch.cuda.manual_seed_all(seed) |
| |
| import torch.mps |
| |
| if not torch.mps._is_in_bad_fork(): |
| torch.mps.manual_seed(seed) |
| |
| import torch.xpu |
| |
| if not torch.xpu._is_in_bad_fork(): |
| torch.xpu.manual_seed_all(seed) |
| |
| _seed_custom_device(seed) |
| |
| return seed |
| |
| |
| def _seed_custom_device(seed) -> None: |
| r"""Sets the seed to generate random numbers for custom device. |
| |
| Args: |
| seed (int): The desired seed. |
| |
| See [Note: support the custom device with privateuse1] |
| """ |
| seed = int(seed) |
| custom_backend_name = torch._C._get_privateuse1_backend_name() |
| if hasattr(torch, custom_backend_name): |
| custom_device_mod = getattr(torch, custom_backend_name) |
| _bad_fork_name = "_is_in_bad_fork" |
| _seed_all_name = "manual_seed_all" |
| if hasattr(custom_device_mod, _bad_fork_name) and hasattr( |
| custom_device_mod, _seed_all_name |
| ): |
| if not getattr(custom_device_mod, _bad_fork_name)(): |
| getattr(custom_device_mod, _seed_all_name)(seed) |
| else: |
| message = f"Set seed for `{custom_backend_name}` device does not take effect, please add API's " |
| message += f"`{_bad_fork_name}` and `{_seed_all_name}` to `{custom_backend_name}` device module." |
| warnings.warn(message, UserWarning, stacklevel=3) |
| |
| |
| def initial_seed() -> int: |
| r"""Returns the initial seed for generating random numbers as a |
| Python `long`. |
| |
| .. note:: The returned seed is for the default generator on CPU only. |
| """ |
| return default_generator.initial_seed() |
| |
| |
| _fork_rng_warned_already = False |
| |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def fork_rng( |
| devices=None, |
| enabled=True, |
| _caller="fork_rng", |
| _devices_kw="devices", |
| device_type="cuda", |
| ) -> Generator: |
| """ |
| Forks the RNG, so that when you return, the RNG is reset |
| to the state that it was previously in. |
| |
| Args: |
| devices (iterable of Device IDs): devices for which to fork |
| the RNG. CPU RNG state is always forked. By default, :meth:`fork_rng` operates |
| on all devices, but will emit a warning if your machine has a lot |
| of devices, since this function will run very slowly in that case. |
| If you explicitly specify devices, this warning will be suppressed |
| enabled (bool): if ``False``, the RNG is not forked. This is a convenience |
| argument for easily disabling the context manager without having |
| to delete it and unindent your Python code under it. |
| device_type (str): device type str, default is `cuda`. As for custom device, |
| see details in [Note: support the custom device with privateuse1] |
| """ |
| |
| device_type = torch.device(device_type).type |
| device_mod = getattr(torch, device_type, None) |
| if device_mod is None: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| f"torch has no module of `{device_type}`, you should register " |
| + "a module by `torch._register_device_module`." |
| ) |
| global _fork_rng_warned_already |
| |
| # Internal arguments: |
| # _caller: the function which called fork_rng, which the user used |
| # _devices_kw: the devices keyword of _caller |
| |
| if not enabled: |
| yield |
| return |
| |
| if devices is None: |
| num_devices = device_mod.device_count() |
| if num_devices > 1 and not _fork_rng_warned_already: |
| message = ( |
| f"{device_type.upper()} reports that you have {num_devices} available devices, and " |
| f"you have used {_caller} without explicitly specifying which devices are being used. " |
| f"For safety, we initialize *every* {device_type.upper()} device by default, which can " |
| f"be quite slow if you have a lot of {device_type.upper()}s. If you know that you are only" |
| f" making use of a few {device_type.upper()} devices, set the environment variable " |
| f"{device_type.upper()}_VISIBLE_DEVICES or the '{_devices_kw}' keyword argument of {_caller} " |
| "with the set of devices you are actually using. For example, if you are using CPU only, " |
| "set device.upper()_VISIBLE_DEVICES= or devices=[]; if you are using device 0 only, " |
| f"set {device_type.upper()}_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 or devices=[0]. To initialize all devices " |
| f"and suppress this warning, set the '{_devices_kw}' keyword argument to " |
| f"`range(torch.{device_type}.device_count())`." |
| ) |
| warnings.warn(message) |
| _fork_rng_warned_already = True |
| devices = list(range(num_devices)) |
| else: |
| # Protect against user passing us a generator; we need to traverse this |
| # multiple times but a generator will be exhausted upon first traversal |
| devices = list(devices) |
| |
| cpu_rng_state = torch.get_rng_state() |
| device_rng_states = [device_mod.get_rng_state(device) for device in devices] |
| |
| try: |
| yield |
| finally: |
| torch.set_rng_state(cpu_rng_state) |
| for device, device_rng_state in zip(devices, device_rng_states): |
| device_mod.set_rng_state(device_rng_state, device) |