stable-diffusion-xl-inpainting / load_state_dict_patch.py
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import itertools
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Any, List, Mapping
import torch
from torch.nn import Module
from torch.nn.modules.module import _EXTRA_STATE_KEY_SUFFIX, _IncompatibleKeys
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# this patch is for adding the `assign` key to load_state_dict.
# the code is in pytorch source for version 2.1
def _load_from_state_dict(self, state_dict, prefix, local_metadata, strict,
missing_keys, unexpected_keys, error_msgs):
r"""Copies parameters and buffers from :attr:`state_dict` into only
this module, but not its descendants. This is called on every submodule
in :meth:`~torch.nn.Module.load_state_dict`. Metadata saved for this
module in input :attr:`state_dict` is provided as :attr:`local_metadata`.
For state dicts without metadata, :attr:`local_metadata` is empty.
Subclasses can achieve class-specific backward compatible loading using
the version number at `local_metadata.get("version", None)`.
Additionally, :attr:`local_metadata` can also contain the key
`assign_to_params_buffers` that indicates whether keys should be
assigned their corresponding tensor in the state_dict.
.. note::
:attr:`state_dict` is not the same object as the input
:attr:`state_dict` to :meth:`~torch.nn.Module.load_state_dict`. So
it can be modified.
Args:
state_dict (dict): a dict containing parameters and
persistent buffers.
prefix (str): the prefix for parameters and buffers used in this
module
local_metadata (dict): a dict containing the metadata for this module.
See
strict (bool): whether to strictly enforce that the keys in
:attr:`state_dict` with :attr:`prefix` match the names of
parameters and buffers in this module
missing_keys (list of str): if ``strict=True``, add missing keys to
this list
unexpected_keys (list of str): if ``strict=True``, add unexpected
keys to this list
error_msgs (list of str): error messages should be added to this
list, and will be reported together in
:meth:`~torch.nn.Module.load_state_dict`
"""
for hook in self._load_state_dict_pre_hooks.values():
hook(state_dict, prefix, local_metadata, strict, missing_keys, unexpected_keys, error_msgs)
persistent_buffers = {k: v for k, v in self._buffers.items() if k not in self._non_persistent_buffers_set}
local_name_params = itertools.chain(self._parameters.items(), persistent_buffers.items())
local_state = {k: v for k, v in local_name_params if v is not None}
assign_to_params_buffers = local_metadata.get("assign_to_params_buffers", False)
for name, param in local_state.items():
key = prefix + name
if key in state_dict:
input_param = state_dict[key]
if not torch.overrides.is_tensor_like(input_param):
error_msgs.append('While copying the parameter named "{}", '
'expected torch.Tensor or Tensor-like object from checkpoint but '
'received {}'
.format(key, type(input_param)))
continue
# This is used to avoid copying uninitialized parameters into
# non-lazy modules, since they dont have the hook to do the checks
# in such case, it will error when accessing the .shape attribute.
is_param_lazy = torch.nn.parameter.is_lazy(param)
# Backward compatibility: loading 1-dim tensor from 0.3.* to version 0.4+
if not is_param_lazy and len(param.shape) == 0 and len(input_param.shape) == 1:
input_param = input_param[0]
if not is_param_lazy and input_param.shape != param.shape:
# local shape should match the one in checkpoint
error_msgs.append('size mismatch for {}: copying a param with shape {} from checkpoint, '
'the shape in current model is {}.'
.format(key, input_param.shape, param.shape))
continue
try:
with torch.no_grad():
if assign_to_params_buffers:
# Shape checks are already done above
if (isinstance(param, torch.nn.Parameter) and
not isinstance(input_param, torch.nn.Parameter)):
setattr(self, name, torch.nn.Parameter(input_param))
else:
setattr(self, name, input_param)
else:
param.copy_(input_param)
except Exception as ex:
error_msgs.append('While copying the parameter named "{}", '
'whose dimensions in the model are {} and '
'whose dimensions in the checkpoint are {}, '
'an exception occurred : {}.'
.format(key, param.size(), input_param.size(), ex.args))
elif strict:
missing_keys.append(key)
extra_state_key = prefix + _EXTRA_STATE_KEY_SUFFIX
if getattr(self.__class__, "set_extra_state", Module.set_extra_state) is not Module.set_extra_state:
if extra_state_key in state_dict:
self.set_extra_state(state_dict[extra_state_key])
elif strict:
missing_keys.append(extra_state_key)
elif strict and (extra_state_key in state_dict):
unexpected_keys.append(extra_state_key)
if strict:
for key in state_dict.keys():
if key.startswith(prefix) and key != extra_state_key:
input_name = key[len(prefix):]
input_name = input_name.split('.', 1)[0] # get the name of param/buffer/child
if input_name not in self._modules and input_name not in local_state:
unexpected_keys.append(key)
def load_state_dict(self, state_dict: Mapping[str, Any],
strict: bool = True, assign: bool = False):
r"""Copies parameters and buffers from :attr:`state_dict` into
this module and its descendants. If :attr:`strict` is ``True``, then
the keys of :attr:`state_dict` must exactly match the keys returned
by this module's :meth:`~torch.nn.Module.state_dict` function.
.. warning::
If :attr:`assign` is ``True`` the optimizer must be created after
the call to :attr:`load_state_dict`.
Args:
state_dict (dict): a dict containing parameters and
persistent buffers.
strict (bool, optional): whether to strictly enforce that the keys
in :attr:`state_dict` match the keys returned by this module's
:meth:`~torch.nn.Module.state_dict` function. Default: ``True``
assign (bool, optional): whether to assign items in the state
dictionary to their corresponding keys in the module instead
of copying them inplace into the module's current parameters and buffers.
When ``False``, the properties of the tensors in the current
module are preserved while when ``True``, the properties of the
Tensors in the state dict are preserved.
Default: ``False``
Returns:
``NamedTuple`` with ``missing_keys`` and ``unexpected_keys`` fields:
* **missing_keys** is a list of str containing the missing keys
* **unexpected_keys** is a list of str containing the unexpected keys
Note:
If a parameter or buffer is registered as ``None`` and its corresponding key
exists in :attr:`state_dict`, :meth:`load_state_dict` will raise a
``RuntimeError``.
"""
if not isinstance(state_dict, Mapping):
raise TypeError("Expected state_dict to be dict-like, got {}.".format(type(state_dict)))
missing_keys: List[str] = []
unexpected_keys: List[str] = []
error_msgs: List[str] = []
# copy state_dict so _load_from_state_dict can modify it
metadata = getattr(state_dict, '_metadata', None)
state_dict = OrderedDict(state_dict)
if metadata is not None:
# mypy isn't aware that "_metadata" exists in state_dict
state_dict._metadata = metadata # type: ignore[attr-defined]
def load(module, local_state_dict, prefix=''):
local_metadata = {} if metadata is None else metadata.get(prefix[:-1], {})
if assign:
local_metadata['assign_to_params_buffers'] = assign
module._load_from_state_dict(
local_state_dict, prefix, local_metadata, True, missing_keys, unexpected_keys, error_msgs)
for name, child in module._modules.items():
if child is not None:
child_prefix = prefix + name + '.'
child_state_dict = {k: v for k, v in local_state_dict.items() if k.startswith(child_prefix)}
load(child, child_state_dict, child_prefix)
# Note that the hook can modify missing_keys and unexpected_keys.
incompatible_keys = _IncompatibleKeys(missing_keys, unexpected_keys)
for hook in module._load_state_dict_post_hooks.values():
out = hook(module, incompatible_keys)
assert out is None, (
"Hooks registered with ``register_load_state_dict_post_hook`` are not"
"expected to return new values, if incompatible_keys need to be modified,"
"it should be done inplace."
)
load(self, state_dict)
del load
if strict:
if len(unexpected_keys) > 0:
error_msgs.insert(
0, 'Unexpected key(s) in state_dict: {}. '.format(
', '.join('"{}"'.format(k) for k in unexpected_keys)))
if len(missing_keys) > 0:
error_msgs.insert(
0, 'Missing key(s) in state_dict: {}. '.format(
', '.join('"{}"'.format(k) for k in missing_keys)))
if len(error_msgs) > 0:
raise RuntimeError('Error(s) in loading state_dict for {}:\n\t{}'.format(
self.__class__.__name__, "\n\t".join(error_msgs)))
return _IncompatibleKeys(missing_keys, unexpected_keys)
if [int(x) for x in torch.__version__.split('.')[0:2]] < [2, 1]:
Module._load_from_state_dict = _load_from_state_dict
Module.load_state_dict = load_state_dict
# this patch is for adding the `assign` key to load_state_dict.
# the code is in pytorch source for version 2.1
def _load_from_state_dict(self, state_dict, prefix, local_metadata, strict,
missing_keys, unexpected_keys, error_msgs):
r"""Copies parameters and buffers from :attr:`state_dict` into only
this module, but not its descendants. This is called on every submodule
in :meth:`~torch.nn.Module.load_state_dict`. Metadata saved for this
module in input :attr:`state_dict` is provided as :attr:`local_metadata`.
For state dicts without metadata, :attr:`local_metadata` is empty.
Subclasses can achieve class-specific backward compatible loading using
the version number at `local_metadata.get("version", None)`.
Additionally, :attr:`local_metadata` can also contain the key
`assign_to_params_buffers` that indicates whether keys should be
assigned their corresponding tensor in the state_dict.
.. note::
:attr:`state_dict` is not the same object as the input
:attr:`state_dict` to :meth:`~torch.nn.Module.load_state_dict`. So
it can be modified.
Args:
state_dict (dict): a dict containing parameters and
persistent buffers.
prefix (str): the prefix for parameters and buffers used in this
module
local_metadata (dict): a dict containing the metadata for this module.
See
strict (bool): whether to strictly enforce that the keys in
:attr:`state_dict` with :attr:`prefix` match the names of
parameters and buffers in this module
missing_keys (list of str): if ``strict=True``, add missing keys to
this list
unexpected_keys (list of str): if ``strict=True``, add unexpected
keys to this list
error_msgs (list of str): error messages should be added to this
list, and will be reported together in
:meth:`~torch.nn.Module.load_state_dict`
"""
for hook in self._load_state_dict_pre_hooks.values():
hook(state_dict, prefix, local_metadata, strict, missing_keys, unexpected_keys, error_msgs)
persistent_buffers = {k: v for k, v in self._buffers.items() if k not in self._non_persistent_buffers_set}
local_name_params = itertools.chain(self._parameters.items(), persistent_buffers.items())
local_state = {k: v for k, v in local_name_params if v is not None}
assign_to_params_buffers = local_metadata.get("assign_to_params_buffers", False)
for name, param in local_state.items():
key = prefix + name
if key in state_dict:
input_param = state_dict[key]
if not torch.overrides.is_tensor_like(input_param):
error_msgs.append('While copying the parameter named "{}", '
'expected torch.Tensor or Tensor-like object from checkpoint but '
'received {}'
.format(key, type(input_param)))
continue
# This is used to avoid copying uninitialized parameters into
# non-lazy modules, since they dont have the hook to do the checks
# in such case, it will error when accessing the .shape attribute.
is_param_lazy = torch.nn.parameter.is_lazy(param)
# Backward compatibility: loading 1-dim tensor from 0.3.* to version 0.4+
if not is_param_lazy and len(param.shape) == 0 and len(input_param.shape) == 1:
input_param = input_param[0]
if not is_param_lazy and input_param.shape != param.shape:
# local shape should match the one in checkpoint
error_msgs.append('size mismatch for {}: copying a param with shape {} from checkpoint, '
'the shape in current model is {}.'
.format(key, input_param.shape, param.shape))
continue
try:
with torch.no_grad():
if assign_to_params_buffers:
# Shape checks are already done above
if (isinstance(param, torch.nn.Parameter) and
not isinstance(input_param, torch.nn.Parameter)):
setattr(self, name, torch.nn.Parameter(input_param))
else:
setattr(self, name, input_param)
else:
param.copy_(input_param)
except Exception as ex:
error_msgs.append('While copying the parameter named "{}", '
'whose dimensions in the model are {} and '
'whose dimensions in the checkpoint are {}, '
'an exception occurred : {}.'
.format(key, param.size(), input_param.size(), ex.args))
elif strict:
missing_keys.append(key)
extra_state_key = prefix + _EXTRA_STATE_KEY_SUFFIX
if getattr(self.__class__, "set_extra_state", Module.set_extra_state) is not Module.set_extra_state:
if extra_state_key in state_dict:
self.set_extra_state(state_dict[extra_state_key])
elif strict:
missing_keys.append(extra_state_key)
elif strict and (extra_state_key in state_dict):
unexpected_keys.append(extra_state_key)
if strict:
for key in state_dict.keys():
if key.startswith(prefix) and key != extra_state_key:
input_name = key[len(prefix):]
input_name = input_name.split('.', 1)[0] # get the name of param/buffer/child
if input_name not in self._modules and input_name not in local_state:
unexpected_keys.append(key)
def load_state_dict(self, state_dict: Mapping[str, Any],
strict: bool = True, assign: bool = False):
r"""Copies parameters and buffers from :attr:`state_dict` into
this module and its descendants. If :attr:`strict` is ``True``, then
the keys of :attr:`state_dict` must exactly match the keys returned
by this module's :meth:`~torch.nn.Module.state_dict` function.
.. warning::
If :attr:`assign` is ``True`` the optimizer must be created after
the call to :attr:`load_state_dict`.
Args:
state_dict (dict): a dict containing parameters and
persistent buffers.
strict (bool, optional): whether to strictly enforce that the keys
in :attr:`state_dict` match the keys returned by this module's
:meth:`~torch.nn.Module.state_dict` function. Default: ``True``
assign (bool, optional): whether to assign items in the state
dictionary to their corresponding keys in the module instead
of copying them inplace into the module's current parameters and buffers.
When ``False``, the properties of the tensors in the current
module are preserved while when ``True``, the properties of the
Tensors in the state dict are preserved.
Default: ``False``
Returns:
``NamedTuple`` with ``missing_keys`` and ``unexpected_keys`` fields:
* **missing_keys** is a list of str containing the missing keys
* **unexpected_keys** is a list of str containing the unexpected keys
Note:
If a parameter or buffer is registered as ``None`` and its corresponding key
exists in :attr:`state_dict`, :meth:`load_state_dict` will raise a
``RuntimeError``.
"""
if not isinstance(state_dict, Mapping):
raise TypeError("Expected state_dict to be dict-like, got {}.".format(type(state_dict)))
missing_keys: List[str] = []
unexpected_keys: List[str] = []
error_msgs: List[str] = []
# copy state_dict so _load_from_state_dict can modify it
metadata = getattr(state_dict, '_metadata', None)
state_dict = OrderedDict(state_dict)
if metadata is not None:
# mypy isn't aware that "_metadata" exists in state_dict
state_dict._metadata = metadata # type: ignore[attr-defined]
def load(module, local_state_dict, prefix=''):
local_metadata = {} if metadata is None else metadata.get(prefix[:-1], {})
if assign:
local_metadata['assign_to_params_buffers'] = assign
module._load_from_state_dict(
local_state_dict, prefix, local_metadata, True, missing_keys, unexpected_keys, error_msgs)
for name, child in module._modules.items():
if child is not None:
child_prefix = prefix + name + '.'
child_state_dict = {k: v for k, v in local_state_dict.items() if k.startswith(child_prefix)}
load(child, child_state_dict, child_prefix)
# Note that the hook can modify missing_keys and unexpected_keys.
incompatible_keys = _IncompatibleKeys(missing_keys, unexpected_keys)
for hook in module._load_state_dict_post_hooks.values():
out = hook(module, incompatible_keys)
assert out is None, (
"Hooks registered with ``register_load_state_dict_post_hook`` are not"
"expected to return new values, if incompatible_keys need to be modified,"
"it should be done inplace."
)
load(self, state_dict)
del load
if strict:
if len(unexpected_keys) > 0:
error_msgs.insert(
0, 'Unexpected key(s) in state_dict: {}. '.format(
', '.join('"{}"'.format(k) for k in unexpected_keys)))
if len(missing_keys) > 0:
error_msgs.insert(
0, 'Missing key(s) in state_dict: {}. '.format(
', '.join('"{}"'.format(k) for k in missing_keys)))
if len(error_msgs) > 0:
raise RuntimeError('Error(s) in loading state_dict for {}:\n\t{}'.format(
self.__class__.__name__, "\n\t".join(error_msgs)))
return _IncompatibleKeys(missing_keys, unexpected_keys)
if [int(x) for x in torch.__version__.split('.')[0:2]] < [2, 1]:
Module._load_from_state_dict = _load_from_state_dict
Module.load_state_dict = load_state_dict
# fmt: on