pytorch/benchmarks/functional_autograd_benchmark
Aaron Orenstein 07669ed960 PEP585 update - benchmarks tools torchgen (#145101)
This is one of a series of PRs to update us to PEP585 (changing Dict -> dict, List -> list, etc).  Most of the PRs were completely automated with RUFF as follows:

Since RUFF UP006 is considered an "unsafe" fix first we need to enable unsafe fixes:

```
--- a/tools/linter/adapters/ruff_linter.py
+++ b/tools/linter/adapters/ruff_linter.py
@@ -313,6 +313,7 @@
                     "ruff",
                     "check",
                     "--fix-only",
+                    "--unsafe-fixes",
                     "--exit-zero",
                     *([f"--config={config}"] if config else []),
                     "--stdin-filename",
```

Then we need to tell RUFF to allow UP006 (as a final PR once all of these have landed this will be made permanent):

```
--- a/pyproject.toml
+++ b/pyproject.toml
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@

 [tool.ruff]
-target-version = "py38"
+target-version = "py39"
 line-length = 88
 src = ["caffe2", "torch", "torchgen", "functorch", "test"]

@@ -87,7 +87,6 @@
     "SIM116", # Disable Use a dictionary instead of consecutive `if` statements
     "SIM117",
     "SIM118",
-    "UP006", # keep-runtime-typing
     "UP007", # keep-runtime-typing
 ]
 select = [
```

Finally running `lintrunner -a --take RUFF` will fix up the deprecated uses.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/145101
Approved by: https://github.com/bobrenjc93
2025-01-18 05:05:07 +00:00
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audio_text_models.py
compare.py
functional_autograd_benchmark.py PEP585 update - benchmarks tools torchgen (#145101) 2025-01-18 05:05:07 +00:00
ppl_models.py
README.md
torchaudio_models.py Migrate from Tuple -> tuple in benchmarks (#144259) 2025-01-07 04:09:52 +00:00
torchvision_models.py
utils.py PEP585 update - benchmarks tools torchgen (#145101) 2025-01-18 05:05:07 +00:00
vision_models.py

Benchmarking tool for the autograd API

This folder contain a set of self-contained scripts that allows you to benchmark autograd with different common models. It is designed to run the benchmark before and after your change and will generate a table to share on the PR.

To do so, you can use functional_autograd_benchmark.py to run the benchmarks before your change (using as output before.txt) and after your change (using as output after.txt). You can then use compare.py to get a markdown table comparing the two runs.

The default arguments of functional_autograd_benchmark.py should be used in general. You can change them though to force a given device or force running even the (very) slow settings.

Sample usage

# Make sure you compile pytorch in release mode and with the same flags before/after
export DEBUG=0
# When running on CPU, it might be required to limit the number of cores to avoid oversubscription
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=10

# Compile pytorch with the base revision
git checkout master
python setup.py develop

# Install dependencies:
# Scipy is required by detr
pip install scipy

# Run the benchmark for the base
# This will use the GPU if available.
pushd benchmarks/functional_autograd_benchmark
python functional_autograd_benchmark.py --output before.txt

# Compile pytorch with your change
popd
git checkout your_feature_branch
python setup.py develop

# Run the benchmark for the new version
pushd benchmarks/functional_autograd_benchmark
python functional_autograd_benchmark.py --output after.txt

# Get the markdown table that you can paste in your github PR
python compare.py

popd

Files in this folder:

  • functional_autograd_benchmark.py is the main entry point to run the benchmark.
  • compare.py is the entry point to run the comparison script that generates a markdown table.
  • torchaudio_models.py and torchvision_models.py contains code extracted from torchaudio and torchvision to be able to run the models without having a specific version of these libraries installed.
  • ppl_models.py, vision_models.py and audio_text_models.py contain all the getter functions used for the benchmark.

Benchmarking against functorch

# Install stable functorch:
pip install functorch
# or install from source:
pip install git+https://github.com/pytorch/functorch

# Run the benchmark for the base
# This will use the GPU if available.
pushd benchmarks/functional_autograd_benchmark
python functional_autograd_benchmark.py --output bench-with-functorch.txt