PyTorch-LIT is the Lite Inference Toolkit (LIT) for PyTorch which focuses on easy and fast inference of large models on end-devices.

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PyTorch-LIT

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PyTorch-LIT is the Lite Inference Toolkit (LIT) for PyTorch which focuses on easy and fast inference of large models on end-devices.

With the rapid growth of deep learning research, models are becoming increasingly complex in terms of parameters and complexity, making it difficult to run the models on currently available end devices. For example, GPT-J with 6B parameters only needs 24 GB of RAM in full-precision mode to be ready for execution, which may be impossible in most systems; even a powerful GPU like the RTX 2060 with 6 GB of memory can't even contain GPT-J in half-precision mode, making direct inference impossible.

To address this issue when training large models, libraries such as DeepSpeed use offload techniques (e.g., ZeRO) to handle the parameters and make training possible by dividing the weights between devices. In contrast, there is no direct library/framework available for inference.

PyTorch-LIT allows the inference of large models by loading weights as needed from secondary specified memory, which could be disk, CPU, or GPU, allowing the inference of models that do not even fit in the system's main memory simply by trading off time.

Quick Start

  1. Install the library
pip install pytorch-lit
  1. You have to save the model's weight in a way that toolkit can use
from pytorch_lit.export import prepare_params

weights = {} # your model's parameters (state_dict)
# change the directory to save your model and specify data-type
prepare_params(weights, ".models/my-model", dtype="float32")
  1. After preparing the weights, you can infer your model
from pytorch_lit import LitModule

# pass your model construction as a closure, 
# specify weights path and inference device 
model = LitModule.from_params(".models/my-model",
                                  lambda: MyModel(),
                                  device="cuda")
result = model(*arg, **kwargs)
  1. Have fun enjoying the inference of the large model on a lower memory device:)

Examples

The repo's examples directory contains examples. There are currently two examples of GPT-J, one for text generation and the other for extracting hidden states as feature representations.

Development

This is a work in progress that will require further development before it can be considered a stable inference toolkit. Here is a list of potential future developments:

  • Caching and batch loading as many weights as memory allows, with weights being replaced in parallel with future ones (through the order of the execution graph)
  • C++ extension for PyTorch jit, so the solution applies to the majority of production end devices
  • Add functions to make it easier to export large models to onnx or trace with jit
  • Use better and faster format than numpy memmap

Contributions are welcome; to discuss your idea further, open an issue with the discussion tag. Finally, you can submit a pull request to merge your fork.

How does it work?

This implementation was made possible primarily by two ideas:

  • The first issue was that PyTorch initialized the model object's parameters when constructing it, causing the construction to fail when the model couldn't fit into memory. To address this, we proposed temporarily hijacking PyTorch's Parameter class's __new__ method during model construction, allowing us to replace the parameter's tensor with a view from a shared global tensor immediately after creation. By doing so, all parameters use the same shared big tensor as their primary storage, allowing the model to be built and tested with inputs to follow and trace the execution graph.
  • The second issue was the large size of model parameters; in the preparation step, we built a numpy memmap(np.memmap) and saved metadata that provided us with the location of each key in the memmap. This allowed us to read parameters from the memmap as needed. Following that, we use the PyTorch hooks (forward and pre_forward) to load and unload a module's parameters before and after execution.

Citation

Please cite PyTorch-LIT if it helps your research. You can use the following BibTeX entry:

@misc{pytorch_lit,
	title = {PyTorch-LIT},
	author = {Rezaei, Amin},
	howpublished = {\url{github.com/AminRezaei0x443/PyTorch-LIT}},
	year = {2021}
}
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Comments
  • RuntimeError : OrderdDict mutated during iteration.

    RuntimeError : OrderdDict mutated during iteration.

    Hi, there are new problems. When the model parameters forward, raise a RuntimeError : OrderdDict mutated during iteration. detail as below: Traceback (most recent call last): File "nlp/rct-FPM-rhino/big_model/predict.py", line 24, in result = model(**tokens) File "miniconda3/envs/rhino/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pytorch_lit/inference.py", line 34, in call return self.forward(*args, **kwargs) File "miniconda3/envs/rhino/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pytorch_lit/inference.py", line 31, in forward return self.module(*args, **kwargs) File "miniconda3/envs/rhino/lib/python3.8/site-packages/torch/nn/modules/module.py", line 1057, in _call_impl for hook in itertools.chain( RuntimeError: OrderedDict mutated during iteration

    enviroments:

    GPU:NVIDIA GeForce 3090 CUDA version 11.4 pip list: certifi 2021.10.8 charset-normalizer 2.0.8 click 8.0.3 filelock 3.4.0 huggingface-hub 0.2.0 idna 3.3 joblib 1.1.0 numpy 1.21.4 packaging 21.3 Pillow 8.4.0 pip 21.2.4 pyparsing 3.0.6 pytorch-lit 0.1.7 PyYAML 6.0 regex 2021.11.10 requests 2.26.0 sacremoses 0.0.46 setuptools 58.0.4 six 1.16.0 tokenizer 3.3.2 tokenizers 0.10.3 torch 1.9.1+cu111 torchaudio 0.8.1 torchvision 0.9.1+cu111 tqdm 4.62.3 transformers 4.12.5 typing_extensions 4.0.1 urllib3 1.26.7

    I think this problem caused by PyTorch hooks (forward and pre_forward) to load and unload a module's parameters before and after execution, when load and unload the parameters,the OrderedDict was be mutated.

    opened by changleilei 9
  • TypeError: <lambda>() missing 1 required positional argument: 'k'

    TypeError: () missing 1 required positional argument: 'k'

    Hello, when i use pytorch-lit prepare a model, got a TypeError as title. The detail as blow:

    File "nlp/rct-FPM-rhino/big_model/prepare_model.py", line 16, in prepare_model prepare_params(model, args.save_path, dtype='float32') File "miniconda3/envs/rhino/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pytorch_lit/export.py", line 19, in prepare_params _params_to_memmap(parameters, path.join(save_dir, "model.bin"), File "miniconda3/envs/rhino/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pytorch_lit/export.py", line 52, in _params_to_memmap param = get_param(k) File "miniconda3/envs/rhino/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pytorch_lit/export.py", line 50, in get_param = lambda key: params"get" TypeError: () missing 1 required positional argument: 'k'

    package list:

    certifi 2021.10.8 numpy 1.21.4 pip 21.2.4 pytorch-lit 0.1.6 setuptools 58.0.4 torch 1.10.0 tqdm 4.62.3 typing_extensions 4.0.1 wheel 0.37.0

    model: gpt-j-6B

    Have any suggesstion? Thanks.

    opened by changleilei 1
  • gpt-j generation speed very low

    gpt-j generation speed very low

    The output of gpt-j is very slow, for a 200 output token generation it takes about 20 minutes, for 2048 it takes more than an hour, this significantly limits any experimentation with the model.

    I checked Gpu utilization during inference which is about 1 percent or 4 percent, and gpu memory usage is below 4GB usage, my system has 8GB Gpu memory, if full Gpu is utilized it may be significantly increase the inference speed

    Are their simple hacks to speedup inference time ?

    opened by usama-ahmedkhan 3
  • Weights file format is changed, function partial_loader fails

    Weights file format is changed, function partial_loader fails

    Hi, thanks for your effort for making it easy to load and do inference from large models. I tried your code on a gpt-j model with different model file format, the weight files of the model are in several .pt files not like a single .bin file which your code function partial_loader() expects, does the code work with multiple weight file ? , how can i change it.

    opened by usama-ahmedkhan 4
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