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+ #!/usr/bin/env python
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+
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+ # Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
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+ # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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+
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+ # DeepSpeed Team
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+
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+ # This script extracts fp32 consolidated weights from a zero 2 and 3 DeepSpeed checkpoints. It gets
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+ # copied into the top level checkpoint dir, so the user can easily do the conversion at any point in
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+ # the future. Once extracted, the weights don't require DeepSpeed and can be used in any
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+ # application.
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+ #
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+ # example: python zero_to_fp32.py . pytorch_model.bin
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+
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+ import argparse
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+ import torch
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+ import glob
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+ import math
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+ import os
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+ import re
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+ from collections import OrderedDict
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+ from dataclasses import dataclass
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+
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+ # while this script doesn't use deepspeed to recover data, since the checkpoints are pickled with
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+ # DeepSpeed data structures it has to be available in the current python environment.
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+ from deepspeed.utils import logger
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+ from deepspeed.checkpoint.constants import (DS_VERSION, OPTIMIZER_STATE_DICT, SINGLE_PARTITION_OF_FP32_GROUPS,
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+ FP32_FLAT_GROUPS, ZERO_STAGE, PARTITION_COUNT, PARAM_SHAPES, BUFFER_NAMES,
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+ FROZEN_PARAM_SHAPES, FROZEN_PARAM_FRAGMENTS)
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+
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+
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+ @dataclass
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+ class zero_model_state:
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+ buffers: dict()
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+ param_shapes: dict()
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+ shared_params: list
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+ ds_version: int
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+ frozen_param_shapes: dict()
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+ frozen_param_fragments: dict()
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+
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+
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+ debug = 0
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+
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+ # load to cpu
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+ device = torch.device('cpu')
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+
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+
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+ def atoi(text):
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+ return int(text) if text.isdigit() else text
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+
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+
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+ def natural_keys(text):
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+ '''
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+ alist.sort(key=natural_keys) sorts in human order
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+ http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/200712/human_sorting.html
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+ (See Toothy's implementation in the comments)
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+ '''
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+ return [atoi(c) for c in re.split(r'(\d+)', text)]
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+
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+
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+ def get_model_state_file(checkpoint_dir, zero_stage):
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+ if not os.path.isdir(checkpoint_dir):
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+ raise FileNotFoundError(f"Directory '{checkpoint_dir}' doesn't exist")
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+
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+ # there should be only one file
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+ if zero_stage == 2:
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+ file = os.path.join(checkpoint_dir, "mp_rank_00_model_states.pt")
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+ elif zero_stage == 3:
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+ file = os.path.join(checkpoint_dir, "zero_pp_rank_0_mp_rank_00_model_states.pt")
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+
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+ if not os.path.exists(file):
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+ raise FileNotFoundError(f"can't find model states file at '{file}'")
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+
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+ return file
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+
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+
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+ def get_checkpoint_files(checkpoint_dir, glob_pattern):
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+ # XXX: need to test that this simple glob rule works for multi-node setup too
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+ ckpt_files = sorted(glob.glob(os.path.join(checkpoint_dir, glob_pattern)), key=natural_keys)
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+
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+ if len(ckpt_files) == 0:
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+ raise FileNotFoundError(f"can't find {glob_pattern} files in directory '{checkpoint_dir}'")
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+
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+ return ckpt_files
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+
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+
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+ def get_optim_files(checkpoint_dir):
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+ return get_checkpoint_files(checkpoint_dir, "*_optim_states.pt")
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+
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+
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+ def get_model_state_files(checkpoint_dir):
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+ return get_checkpoint_files(checkpoint_dir, "*_model_states.pt")
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+
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+
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+ def parse_model_states(files):
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+ zero_model_states = []
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+ for file in files:
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+ state_dict = torch.load(file, map_location=device)
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+
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+ if BUFFER_NAMES not in state_dict:
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+ raise ValueError(f"{file} is not a model state checkpoint")
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+ buffer_names = state_dict[BUFFER_NAMES]
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+ if debug:
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+ print("Found buffers:", buffer_names)
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+
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+ # recover just the buffers while restoring them to fp32 if they were saved in fp16
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+ buffers = {k: v.float() for k, v in state_dict["module"].items() if k in buffer_names}
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+ param_shapes = state_dict[PARAM_SHAPES]
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+
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+ # collect parameters that are included in param_shapes
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+ param_names = []
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+ for s in param_shapes:
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+ for name in s.keys():
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+ param_names.append(name)
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+
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+ # update with frozen parameters
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+ frozen_param_shapes = state_dict.get(FROZEN_PARAM_SHAPES, None)
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+ if frozen_param_shapes is not None:
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+ if debug:
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+ print(f"Found frozen_param_shapes: {frozen_param_shapes}")
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+ param_names += list(frozen_param_shapes.keys())
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+
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+ # handle shared params
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+ shared_params = [[k, v] for k, v in state_dict["shared_params"].items()]
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+
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+ ds_version = state_dict.get(DS_VERSION, None)
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+
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+ frozen_param_fragments = state_dict.get(FROZEN_PARAM_FRAGMENTS, None)
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+
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+ z_model_state = zero_model_state(buffers=buffers,
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+ param_shapes=param_shapes,
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+ shared_params=shared_params,
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+ ds_version=ds_version,
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+ frozen_param_shapes=frozen_param_shapes,
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+ frozen_param_fragments=frozen_param_fragments)
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+ zero_model_states.append(z_model_state)
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+
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+ return zero_model_states
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+
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+
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+ def parse_optim_states(files, ds_checkpoint_dir):
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+
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+ total_files = len(files)
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+ state_dicts = []
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+ for f in files:
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+ state_dicts.append(torch.load(f, map_location=device))
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+
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+ if not ZERO_STAGE in state_dicts[0][OPTIMIZER_STATE_DICT]:
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+ raise ValueError(f"{files[0]} is not a zero checkpoint")
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+ zero_stage = state_dicts[0][OPTIMIZER_STATE_DICT][ZERO_STAGE]
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+ world_size = state_dicts[0][OPTIMIZER_STATE_DICT][PARTITION_COUNT]
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+
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+ # For ZeRO-2 each param group can have different partition_count as data parallelism for expert
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+ # parameters can be different from data parallelism for non-expert parameters. So we can just
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+ # use the max of the partition_count to get the dp world_size.
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+
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+ if type(world_size) is list:
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+ world_size = max(world_size)
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+
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+ if world_size != total_files:
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+ raise ValueError(
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+ f"Expected {world_size} of '*_optim_states.pt' under '{ds_checkpoint_dir}' but found {total_files} files. "
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+ "Possibly due to an overwrite of an old checkpoint, or a checkpoint didn't get saved by one or more processes."
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+ )
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+
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+ # the groups are named differently in each stage
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+ if zero_stage == 2:
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+ fp32_groups_key = SINGLE_PARTITION_OF_FP32_GROUPS
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+ elif zero_stage == 3:
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+ fp32_groups_key = FP32_FLAT_GROUPS
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+ else:
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+ raise ValueError(f"unknown zero stage {zero_stage}")
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+
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+ if zero_stage == 2:
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+ fp32_flat_groups = [state_dicts[i][OPTIMIZER_STATE_DICT][fp32_groups_key] for i in range(len(state_dicts))]
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+ elif zero_stage == 3:
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+ # if there is more than one param group, there will be multiple flattened tensors - one
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+ # flattened tensor per group - for simplicity merge them into a single tensor
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+ #
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+ # XXX: could make the script more memory efficient for when there are multiple groups - it
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+ # will require matching the sub-lists of param_shapes for each param group flattened tensor
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+
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+ fp32_flat_groups = [
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+ torch.cat(state_dicts[i][OPTIMIZER_STATE_DICT][fp32_groups_key], 0) for i in range(len(state_dicts))
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+ ]
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+
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+ return zero_stage, world_size, fp32_flat_groups
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+
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+
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+ def _get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint(ds_checkpoint_dir):
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+ """
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+ Returns fp32 state_dict reconstructed from ds checkpoint
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+
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+ Args:
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+ - ``ds_checkpoint_dir``: path to the deepspeed checkpoint folder (where the optimizer files are)
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+
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+ """
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+ print(f"Processing zero checkpoint '{ds_checkpoint_dir}'")
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+
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+ optim_files = get_optim_files(ds_checkpoint_dir)
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+ zero_stage, world_size, fp32_flat_groups = parse_optim_states(optim_files, ds_checkpoint_dir)
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+ print(f"Detected checkpoint of type zero stage {zero_stage}, world_size: {world_size}")
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+
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+ model_files = get_model_state_files(ds_checkpoint_dir)
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+
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+ zero_model_states = parse_model_states(model_files)
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+ print(f'Parsing checkpoint created by deepspeed=={zero_model_states[0].ds_version}')
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+
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+ if zero_stage == 2:
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+ return _get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero2_checkpoint(world_size, fp32_flat_groups, zero_model_states)
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+ elif zero_stage == 3:
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+ return _get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero3_checkpoint(world_size, fp32_flat_groups, zero_model_states)
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+
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+
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+ def _zero2_merge_frozen_params(state_dict, zero_model_states):
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+ if zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_shapes is None or len(zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_shapes) == 0:
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+ return
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+
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+ frozen_param_shapes = zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_shapes
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+ frozen_param_fragments = zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_fragments
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+
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+ if debug:
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+ num_elem = sum(s.numel() for s in frozen_param_shapes.values())
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+ print(f'rank 0: {FROZEN_PARAM_SHAPES}.numel = {num_elem}')
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+
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+ wanted_params = len(frozen_param_shapes)
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+ wanted_numel = sum(s.numel() for s in frozen_param_shapes.values())
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+ avail_numel = sum([p.numel() for p in frozen_param_fragments.values()])
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+ print(f'Frozen params: Have {avail_numel} numels to process.')
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+ print(f'Frozen params: Need {wanted_numel} numels in {wanted_params} params')
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+
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+ total_params = 0
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+ total_numel = 0
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+ for name, shape in frozen_param_shapes.items():
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+ total_params += 1
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+ unpartitioned_numel = shape.numel()
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+ total_numel += unpartitioned_numel
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+
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+ state_dict[name] = frozen_param_fragments[name]
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+
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+ if debug:
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+ print(f"{name} full shape: {shape} unpartitioned numel {unpartitioned_numel} ")
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+
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+ print(f"Reconstructed Frozen fp32 state dict with {total_params} params {total_numel} elements")
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+
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+
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+ def _zero2_merge_trainable_params(state_dict, world_size, fp32_flat_groups, zero_model_states):
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+ param_shapes = zero_model_states[0].param_shapes
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+
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+ # Reconstruction protocol:
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+ #
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+ # XXX: document this
253
+
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+ if debug:
255
+ for i in range(world_size):
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+ for j in range(len(fp32_flat_groups[0])):
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+ print(f"{FP32_FLAT_GROUPS}[{i}][{j}].shape={fp32_flat_groups[i][j].shape}")
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+
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+ # XXX: memory usage doubles here (zero2)
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+ num_param_groups = len(fp32_flat_groups[0])
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+ merged_single_partition_of_fp32_groups = []
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+ for i in range(num_param_groups):
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+ merged_partitions = [sd[i] for sd in fp32_flat_groups]
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+ full_single_fp32_vector = torch.cat(merged_partitions, 0)
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+ merged_single_partition_of_fp32_groups.append(full_single_fp32_vector)
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+ avail_numel = sum(
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+ [full_single_fp32_vector.numel() for full_single_fp32_vector in merged_single_partition_of_fp32_groups])
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+
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+ if debug:
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+ wanted_params = sum([len(shapes) for shapes in param_shapes])
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+ wanted_numel = sum([sum(shape.numel() for shape in shapes.values()) for shapes in param_shapes])
272
+ # not asserting if there is a mismatch due to possible padding
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+ print(f"Have {avail_numel} numels to process.")
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+ print(f"Need {wanted_numel} numels in {wanted_params} params.")
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+
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+ # params
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+ # XXX: for huge models that can't fit into the host's RAM we will have to recode this to support
278
+ # out-of-core computing solution
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+ total_numel = 0
280
+ total_params = 0
281
+ for shapes, full_single_fp32_vector in zip(param_shapes, merged_single_partition_of_fp32_groups):
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+ offset = 0
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+ avail_numel = full_single_fp32_vector.numel()
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+ for name, shape in shapes.items():
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+
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+ unpartitioned_numel = shape.numel()
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+ total_numel += unpartitioned_numel
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+ total_params += 1
289
+
290
+ if debug:
291
+ print(f"{name} full shape: {shape} unpartitioned numel {unpartitioned_numel} ")
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+ state_dict[name] = full_single_fp32_vector.narrow(0, offset, unpartitioned_numel).view(shape)
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+ offset += unpartitioned_numel
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+
295
+ # Z2 started to align to 2*world_size to improve nccl performance. Therefore both offset and
296
+ # avail_numel can differ by anywhere between 0..2*world_size. Due to two unrelated complex
297
+ # paddings performed in the code it's almost impossible to predict the exact numbers w/o the
298
+ # live optimizer object, so we are checking that the numbers are within the right range
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+ align_to = 2 * world_size
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+
301
+ def zero2_align(x):
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+ return align_to * math.ceil(x / align_to)
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+
304
+ if debug:
305
+ print(f"original offset={offset}, avail_numel={avail_numel}")
306
+
307
+ offset = zero2_align(offset)
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+ avail_numel = zero2_align(avail_numel)
309
+
310
+ if debug:
311
+ print(f"aligned offset={offset}, avail_numel={avail_numel}")
312
+
313
+ # Sanity check
314
+ if offset != avail_numel:
315
+ raise ValueError(f"consumed {offset} numels out of {avail_numel} - something is wrong")
316
+
317
+ print(f"Reconstructed fp32 state dict with {total_params} params {total_numel} elements")
318
+
319
+
320
+ def _get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero2_checkpoint(world_size, fp32_flat_groups, zero_model_states):
321
+ state_dict = OrderedDict()
322
+
323
+ # buffers
324
+ buffers = zero_model_states[0].buffers
325
+ state_dict.update(buffers)
326
+ if debug:
327
+ print(f"added {len(buffers)} buffers")
328
+
329
+ _zero2_merge_frozen_params(state_dict, zero_model_states)
330
+
331
+ _zero2_merge_trainable_params(state_dict, world_size, fp32_flat_groups, zero_model_states)
332
+
333
+ # recover shared parameters
334
+ for pair in zero_model_states[0].shared_params:
335
+ if pair[1] in state_dict:
336
+ state_dict[pair[0]] = state_dict[pair[1]]
337
+
338
+ return state_dict
339
+
340
+
341
+ def zero3_partitioned_param_info(unpartitioned_numel, world_size):
342
+ remainder = unpartitioned_numel % world_size
343
+ padding_numel = (world_size - remainder) if remainder else 0
344
+ partitioned_numel = math.ceil(unpartitioned_numel / world_size)
345
+ return partitioned_numel, padding_numel
346
+
347
+
348
+ def _zero3_merge_frozen_params(state_dict, world_size, zero_model_states):
349
+ if zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_shapes is None or len(zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_shapes) == 0:
350
+ return
351
+
352
+ if debug:
353
+ for i in range(world_size):
354
+ num_elem = sum(s.numel() for s in zero_model_states[i].frozen_param_fragments.values())
355
+ print(f'rank {i}: {FROZEN_PARAM_SHAPES}.numel = {num_elem}')
356
+
357
+ frozen_param_shapes = zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_shapes
358
+ wanted_params = len(frozen_param_shapes)
359
+ wanted_numel = sum(s.numel() for s in frozen_param_shapes.values())
360
+ avail_numel = sum([p.numel() for p in zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_fragments.values()]) * world_size
361
+ print(f'Frozen params: Have {avail_numel} numels to process.')
362
+ print(f'Frozen params: Need {wanted_numel} numels in {wanted_params} params')
363
+
364
+ total_params = 0
365
+ total_numel = 0
366
+ for name, shape in zero_model_states[0].frozen_param_shapes.items():
367
+ total_params += 1
368
+ unpartitioned_numel = shape.numel()
369
+ total_numel += unpartitioned_numel
370
+
371
+ param_frags = tuple(model_state.frozen_param_fragments[name] for model_state in zero_model_states)
372
+ state_dict[name] = torch.cat(param_frags, 0).narrow(0, 0, unpartitioned_numel).view(shape)
373
+
374
+ partitioned_numel, partitioned_padding_numel = zero3_partitioned_param_info(unpartitioned_numel, world_size)
375
+
376
+ if debug:
377
+ print(
378
+ f"Frozen params: {total_params} {name} full shape: {shape} partition0 numel={partitioned_numel} partitioned_padding_numel={partitioned_padding_numel}"
379
+ )
380
+
381
+ print(f"Reconstructed Frozen fp32 state dict with {total_params} params {total_numel} elements")
382
+
383
+
384
+ def _zero3_merge_trainable_params(state_dict, world_size, fp32_flat_groups, zero_model_states):
385
+ param_shapes = zero_model_states[0].param_shapes
386
+ avail_numel = fp32_flat_groups[0].numel() * world_size
387
+ # Reconstruction protocol: For zero3 we need to zip the partitions together at boundary of each
388
+ # param, re-consolidating each param, while dealing with padding if any
389
+
390
+ # merge list of dicts, preserving order
391
+ param_shapes = {k: v for d in param_shapes for k, v in d.items()}
392
+
393
+ if debug:
394
+ for i in range(world_size):
395
+ print(f"{FP32_FLAT_GROUPS}[{i}].shape={fp32_flat_groups[i].shape}")
396
+
397
+ wanted_params = len(param_shapes)
398
+ wanted_numel = sum(shape.numel() for shape in param_shapes.values())
399
+ # not asserting if there is a mismatch due to possible padding
400
+ avail_numel = fp32_flat_groups[0].numel() * world_size
401
+ print(f"Trainable params: Have {avail_numel} numels to process.")
402
+ print(f"Trainable params: Need {wanted_numel} numels in {wanted_params} params.")
403
+
404
+ # params
405
+ # XXX: for huge models that can't fit into the host's RAM we will have to recode this to support
406
+ # out-of-core computing solution
407
+ offset = 0
408
+ total_numel = 0
409
+ total_params = 0
410
+ for name, shape in param_shapes.items():
411
+
412
+ unpartitioned_numel = shape.numel()
413
+ total_numel += unpartitioned_numel
414
+ total_params += 1
415
+
416
+ partitioned_numel, partitioned_padding_numel = zero3_partitioned_param_info(unpartitioned_numel, world_size)
417
+
418
+ if debug:
419
+ print(
420
+ f"Trainable params: {total_params} {name} full shape: {shape} partition0 numel={partitioned_numel} partitioned_padding_numel={partitioned_padding_numel}"
421
+ )
422
+
423
+ # XXX: memory usage doubles here
424
+ state_dict[name] = torch.cat(
425
+ tuple(fp32_flat_groups[i].narrow(0, offset, partitioned_numel) for i in range(world_size)),
426
+ 0).narrow(0, 0, unpartitioned_numel).view(shape)
427
+ offset += partitioned_numel
428
+
429
+ offset *= world_size
430
+
431
+ # Sanity check
432
+ if offset != avail_numel:
433
+ raise ValueError(f"consumed {offset} numels out of {avail_numel} - something is wrong")
434
+
435
+ print(f"Reconstructed Trainable fp32 state dict with {total_params} params {total_numel} elements")
436
+
437
+
438
+ def _get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero3_checkpoint(world_size, fp32_flat_groups, zero_model_states):
439
+ state_dict = OrderedDict()
440
+
441
+ # buffers
442
+ buffers = zero_model_states[0].buffers
443
+ state_dict.update(buffers)
444
+ if debug:
445
+ print(f"added {len(buffers)} buffers")
446
+
447
+ _zero3_merge_frozen_params(state_dict, world_size, zero_model_states)
448
+
449
+ _zero3_merge_trainable_params(state_dict, world_size, fp32_flat_groups, zero_model_states)
450
+
451
+ # recover shared parameters
452
+ for pair in zero_model_states[0].shared_params:
453
+ if pair[1] in state_dict:
454
+ state_dict[pair[0]] = state_dict[pair[1]]
455
+
456
+ return state_dict
457
+
458
+
459
+ def get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint(checkpoint_dir, tag=None):
460
+ """
461
+ Convert ZeRO 2 or 3 checkpoint into a single fp32 consolidated state_dict that can be loaded with
462
+ ``load_state_dict()`` and used for training without DeepSpeed or shared with others, for example
463
+ via a model hub.
464
+
465
+ Args:
466
+ - ``checkpoint_dir``: path to the desired checkpoint folder
467
+ - ``tag``: checkpoint tag used as a unique identifier for checkpoint. If not provided will attempt to load tag in 'latest' file. e.g., ``global_step14``
468
+
469
+ Returns:
470
+ - pytorch ``state_dict``
471
+
472
+ Note: this approach may not work if your application doesn't have sufficient free CPU memory and
473
+ you may need to use the offline approach using the ``zero_to_fp32.py`` script that is saved with
474
+ the checkpoint.
475
+
476
+ A typical usage might be ::
477
+
478
+ from deepspeed.utils.zero_to_fp32 import get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint
479
+ # do the training and checkpoint saving
480
+ state_dict = get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint(checkpoint_dir) # already on cpu
481
+ model = model.cpu() # move to cpu
482
+ model.load_state_dict(state_dict)
483
+ # submit to model hub or save the model to share with others
484
+
485
+ In this example the ``model`` will no longer be usable in the deepspeed context of the same
486
+ application. i.e. you will need to re-initialize the deepspeed engine, since
487
+ ``model.load_state_dict(state_dict)`` will remove all the deepspeed magic from it.
488
+
489
+ If you want it all done for you, use ``load_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint`` instead.
490
+
491
+ """
492
+ if tag is None:
493
+ latest_path = os.path.join(checkpoint_dir, 'latest')
494
+ if os.path.isfile(latest_path):
495
+ with open(latest_path, 'r') as fd:
496
+ tag = fd.read().strip()
497
+ else:
498
+ raise ValueError(f"Unable to find 'latest' file at {latest_path}")
499
+
500
+ ds_checkpoint_dir = os.path.join(checkpoint_dir, tag)
501
+
502
+ if not os.path.isdir(ds_checkpoint_dir):
503
+ raise FileNotFoundError(f"Directory '{ds_checkpoint_dir}' doesn't exist")
504
+
505
+ return _get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint(ds_checkpoint_dir)
506
+
507
+
508
+ def convert_zero_checkpoint_to_fp32_state_dict(checkpoint_dir, output_file, tag=None):
509
+ """
510
+ Convert ZeRO 2 or 3 checkpoint into a single fp32 consolidated ``state_dict`` file that can be
511
+ loaded with ``torch.load(file)`` + ``load_state_dict()`` and used for training without DeepSpeed.
512
+
513
+ Args:
514
+ - ``checkpoint_dir``: path to the desired checkpoint folder. (one that contains the tag-folder, like ``global_step14``)
515
+ - ``output_file``: path to the pytorch fp32 state_dict output file (e.g. path/pytorch_model.bin)
516
+ - ``tag``: checkpoint tag used as a unique identifier for checkpoint. If not provided will attempt to load tag in the file named ``latest`` in the checkpoint folder, e.g., ``global_step14``
517
+ """
518
+
519
+ state_dict = get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint(checkpoint_dir, tag)
520
+ print(f"Saving fp32 state dict to {output_file}")
521
+ torch.save(state_dict, output_file)
522
+
523
+
524
+ def load_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint(model, checkpoint_dir, tag=None):
525
+ """
526
+ 1. Put the provided model to cpu
527
+ 2. Convert ZeRO 2 or 3 checkpoint into a single fp32 consolidated ``state_dict``
528
+ 3. Load it into the provided model
529
+
530
+ Args:
531
+ - ``model``: the model object to update
532
+ - ``checkpoint_dir``: path to the desired checkpoint folder. (one that contains the tag-folder, like ``global_step14``)
533
+ - ``tag``: checkpoint tag used as a unique identifier for checkpoint. If not provided will attempt to load tag in the file named ``latest`` in the checkpoint folder, e.g., ``global_step14``
534
+
535
+ Returns:
536
+ - ``model`: modified model
537
+
538
+ Make sure you have plenty of CPU memory available before you call this function. If you don't
539
+ have enough use the ``zero_to_fp32.py`` utility to do the conversion. You will find it
540
+ conveniently placed for you in the checkpoint folder.
541
+
542
+ A typical usage might be ::
543
+
544
+ from deepspeed.utils.zero_to_fp32 import load_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint
545
+ model = load_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint(trainer.model, checkpoint_dir)
546
+ # submit to model hub or save the model to share with others
547
+
548
+ Note, that once this was run, the ``model`` will no longer be usable in the deepspeed context
549
+ of the same application. i.e. you will need to re-initialize the deepspeed engine, since
550
+ ``model.load_state_dict(state_dict)`` will remove all the deepspeed magic from it.
551
+
552
+ """
553
+ logger.info(f"Extracting fp32 weights")
554
+ state_dict = get_fp32_state_dict_from_zero_checkpoint(checkpoint_dir, tag)
555
+
556
+ logger.info(f"Overwriting model with fp32 weights")
557
+ model = model.cpu()
558
+ model.load_state_dict(state_dict, strict=False)
559
+
560
+ return model
561
+
562
+
563
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
564
+
565
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
566
+ parser.add_argument("checkpoint_dir",
567
+ type=str,
568
+ help="path to the desired checkpoint folder, e.g., path/checkpoint-12")
569
+ parser.add_argument(
570
+ "output_file",
571
+ type=str,
572
+ help="path to the pytorch fp32 state_dict output file (e.g. path/checkpoint-12/pytorch_model.bin)")
573
+ parser.add_argument("-d", "--debug", action='store_true', help="enable debug")
574
+ args = parser.parse_args()
575
+
576
+ debug = args.debug
577
+
578
+ convert_zero_checkpoint_to_fp32_state_dict(args.checkpoint_dir, args.output_file)