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merge, make cleaner, careful with gradient clipping when using grad scaler fp16 training
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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ min_lr = 6e-5 # minimum learning rate, should be ~= learning_rate/10 per Chinchi
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backend = 'nccl' # 'nccl', 'gloo', etc.
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# system
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device = 'cuda' # examples: 'cpu', 'cuda', 'cuda:0', 'cuda:1' etc., or try 'mps' on macbooks
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dtype = 'bfloat16' # 'float32' or 'bfloat16'
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dtype = 'bfloat16' # 'float32', 'bfloat16', or 'float16', the latter will auto implement a GradScaler
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compile = True # use PyTorch 2.0 to compile the model to be faster
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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config_keys = [k for k,v in globals().items() if not k.startswith('_') and isinstance(v, (int, float, bool, str))]
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@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ torch.manual_seed(1337 + seed_offset)
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torch.backends.cuda.matmul.allow_tf32 = True # allow tf32 on matmul
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torch.backends.cudnn.allow_tf32 = True # allow tf32 on cudnn
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device_type = 'cuda' if 'cuda' in device else 'cpu' # for later use in torch.autocast
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# note: float16 would require us to change the code to use a GradScaler
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ptdtype = {'float32': torch.float32, 'bfloat16': torch.bfloat16}[dtype]
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# note: float16 data type will automatically use a GradScaler
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ptdtype = {'float32': torch.float32, 'bfloat16': torch.bfloat16, 'float16': torch.float16}[dtype]
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ctx = nullcontext() if device_type == 'cpu' else torch.amp.autocast(device_type=device_type, dtype=ptdtype)
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# poor man's data loader, TODO evaluate need for actual DataLoader
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@ -173,6 +173,12 @@ if block_size < model.config.block_size:
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model.crop_block_size(block_size)
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model.to(device)
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# initialize a GradScaler if data type is float16
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scaler = None
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if dtype == 'float16':
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print(f"Initializing Gradient Scaler to account for dtype: {dtype}")
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scaler = torch.cuda.amp.GradScaler()
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# optimizer
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optimizer = model.configure_optimizers(weight_decay, learning_rate, (beta1, beta2))
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if init_from == 'resume':
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@ -188,6 +194,7 @@ if compile:
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if ddp:
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model = DDP(model, device_ids=[ddp_local_rank])
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# helps estimate an arbitrarily accurate loss over either split using many batches
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@torch.no_grad()
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def estimate_loss():
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out = {}
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@ -263,7 +270,9 @@ while True:
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break
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# forward backward update, with optional gradient accumulation to simulate larger batch size
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# and using the GradScaler if data type is float16
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for micro_step in range(gradient_accumulation_steps):
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# fetch a batch
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X, Y = get_batch('train')
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if ddp:
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# in DDP training we only need to sync gradients at the last micro step.
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@ -273,10 +282,19 @@ while True:
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model.require_backward_grad_sync = (micro_step == gradient_accumulation_steps - 1)
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with ctx:
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logits, loss = model(X, Y)
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loss.backward()
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if grad_clip != 0:
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# backward pass, with gradient scaling if training in fp16
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scaler.scale(loss).backward() if scaler else loss.backward()
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# clip the gradient
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if grad_clip != 0.0:
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scaler.unscale_(optimizer) if scaler else None
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torch.nn.utils.clip_grad_norm_(model.parameters(), grad_clip)
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optimizer.step()
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# step the optimizer
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if scaler:
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scaler.step(optimizer)
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scaler.update()
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else:
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optimizer.step()
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# flush the gradients as soon as we can, no need for this memory anymore
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optimizer.zero_grad(set_to_none=True)
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# timing and logging
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