pytorch/tools
Salil Desai 8d7242a18b [PyTorch Edge] Add Quantized Softmax Op (Naive Implementation) (#75017)
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/75017

This version just does dequantize, fp32 softmax, quantize.
Another version of actual quantized softmax using qnnpack will be added next

Test Plan:
From fbcode:
```buck test caffe2/test:quantization -- test_qsoftmax```

Benchmarking: See summary of D34996486

Reviewed By: kimishpatel

Differential Revision: D34943147

fbshipit-source-id: 426a0780803597a21460139c67960891d6e9cc81
(cherry picked from commit 524eede541773299fc015f47c6cd6275ed5cf421)
2022-03-31 19:32:04 +00:00
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amd_build
autograd Implement torch.special.log_ndtr 2022-03-29 23:13:37 +00:00
clang_format_hash Update clang-format hash 2022-02-22 19:24:53 +00:00
code_analyzer
code_coverage Support running pipelines on main in .jenkins and tools 2022-03-16 14:44:19 +00:00
codegen move codegen binary to the common build system (#74470) 2022-03-31 15:38:16 +00:00
config
coverage_plugins_package
fast_nvcc
gdb
iwyu
jit Revert "Allow specifying tags for aten operators in native_functions.yaml" 2022-03-28 18:04:38 +00:00
linter remove unused nn_path from generate_code (#74563) 2022-03-31 18:35:30 +00:00
lite_interpreter
lldb
pyi Add C++ implementation of histogramdd 2022-03-29 02:17:21 +00:00
rules
setup_helpers remove unused nn_path from generate_code (#74563) 2022-03-31 18:35:30 +00:00
shared
stats [BE] Fix bug in flaky test uploading 2022-03-30 19:20:44 +00:00
test Revert "Allow specifying tags for aten operators in native_functions.yaml" 2022-03-28 18:04:38 +00:00
testing Support running pipelines on main in .jenkins and tools 2022-03-16 14:44:19 +00:00
__init__.py
actions_local_runner.py Refactor tools/actions_local_runner.py to allow custom remote/branch names 2022-03-03 22:05:59 +00:00
bazel.bzl move codegen binary to the common build system (#74470) 2022-03-31 15:38:16 +00:00
build_libtorch.py
build_pytorch_libs.py Enable win-arm64 2022-02-28 17:17:56 +00:00
build_variables.bzl [PyTorch Edge] Add Quantized Softmax Op (Naive Implementation) (#75017) 2022-03-31 19:32:04 +00:00
download_mnist.py
extract_scripts.py Workflow consolidation for GitHub actions 2022-03-21 14:15:03 +00:00
gen_flatbuffers.sh
generate_torch_version.py
generated_dirs.txt
git-pre-commit
git_add_generated_dirs.sh
git_reset_generated_dirs.sh
nightly.py
nvcc_fix_deps.py
pytorch.version
README.md
render_junit.py
ufunc_defs.bzl ufunc codegen (#65851) 2022-03-01 00:33:40 +00:00
update_masked_docs.py Generate static docstrings for torch._masked functions. (#72865) 2022-02-17 02:44:16 +00:00
vscode_settings.py

This folder contains a number of scripts which are used as part of the PyTorch build process. This directory also doubles as a Python module hierarchy (thus the __init__.py).

Overview

Modern infrastructure:

  • autograd - Code generation for autograd. This includes definitions of all our derivatives.
  • jit - Code generation for JIT
  • shared - Generic infrastructure that scripts in tools may find useful.
    • module_loader.py - Makes it easier to import arbitrary Python files in a script, without having to add them to the PYTHONPATH first.

Build system pieces:

  • setup_helpers - Helper code for searching for third-party dependencies on the user system.
  • build_pytorch_libs.py - cross-platform script that builds all of the constituent libraries of PyTorch, but not the PyTorch Python extension itself.
  • build_libtorch.py - Script for building libtorch, a standalone C++ library without Python support. This build script is tested in CI.
  • fast_nvcc - Mostly-transparent wrapper over nvcc that parallelizes compilation when used to build CUDA files for multiple architectures at once.
    • fast_nvcc.py - Python script, entrypoint to the fast nvcc wrapper.

Developer tools which you might find useful:

  • linter/clang_tidy - Script for running clang-tidy on lines of your script which you changed.
  • extract_scripts.py - Extract scripts from .github/workflows/*.yml into a specified dir, on which linters such as linter/run_shellcheck.sh can be run. Assumes that every run script has shell: bash unless a different shell is explicitly listed on that specific step (so defaults doesn't currently work), but also has some rules for other situations such as actions/github-script. Exits with nonzero status if any of the extracted scripts contain GitHub Actions expressions: ${{<expression> }}
  • git_add_generated_dirs.sh and git_reset_generated_dirs.sh - Use this to force add generated files to your Git index, so that you can conveniently run diffs on them when working on code-generation. (See also generated_dirs.txt which specifies the list of directories with generated files.)
  • linter/mypy_wrapper.py - Run mypy on a single file using the appropriate subset of our mypy*.ini configs.
  • linter/run_shellcheck.sh - Find *.sh files (recursively) in the directories specified as arguments, and run ShellCheck on all of them.
  • stats/test_history.py - Query S3 to display history of a single test across multiple jobs over time.
  • linter/trailing_newlines.py - Take names of UTF-8 files from stdin, print names of nonempty files whose contents don't end in exactly one trailing newline, exit with status 1 if no output printed or 0 if some filenames were printed.
  • linter/translate_annotations.py - Read Flake8 or clang-tidy warnings (according to a --regex) from a --file, convert to the JSON format accepted by pytorch/add-annotations-github-action, and translate line numbers from HEAD back in time to the given --commit by running git diff-index --unified=0 appropriately.
  • vscode_settings.py - Merge .vscode/settings_recommended.json into your workspace-local .vscode/settings.json, preferring the former in case of conflicts but otherwise preserving the latter as much as possible.

Important if you want to run on AMD GPU:

  • amd_build - HIPify scripts, for transpiling CUDA into AMD HIP. Right now, PyTorch and Caffe2 share logic for how to do this transpilation, but have separate entry-points for transpiling either PyTorch or Caffe2 code.
    • build_amd.py - Top-level entry point for HIPifying our codebase.

Tools which are only situationally useful: