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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The Google AI Language Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Modifications copyright (C) 2020 Zi-Yi Dou
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
WEIGHTS_NAME = "pytorch_model.bin"
from typing import Dict, List, Tuple
import logging
import math
import torch
from torch.optim import Optimizer
from torch.optim.lr_scheduler import LambdaLR
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _sorted_checkpoints(args, checkpoint_prefix="checkpoint", use_mtime=False) -> List[str]:
ordering_and_checkpoint_path = []
glob_checkpoints = glob.glob(os.path.join(args.output_dir, "{}-*".format(checkpoint_prefix)))
for path in glob_checkpoints:
if use_mtime:
ordering_and_checkpoint_path.append((os.path.getmtime(path), path))
else:
regex_match = re.match(".*{}-([0-9]+)".format(checkpoint_prefix), path)
if regex_match and regex_match.groups():
ordering_and_checkpoint_path.append((int(regex_match.groups()[0]), path))
checkpoints_sorted = sorted(ordering_and_checkpoint_path)
checkpoints_sorted = [checkpoint[1] for checkpoint in checkpoints_sorted]
return checkpoints_sorted
def _rotate_checkpoints(args, checkpoint_prefix="checkpoint", use_mtime=False) -> None:
if not args.save_total_limit:
return
if args.save_total_limit <= 0:
return
# Check if we should delete older checkpoint(s)
checkpoints_sorted = _sorted_checkpoints(args, checkpoint_prefix, use_mtime)
if len(checkpoints_sorted) <= args.save_total_limit:
return
number_of_checkpoints_to_delete = max(0, len(checkpoints_sorted) - args.save_total_limit)
checkpoints_to_be_deleted = checkpoints_sorted[:number_of_checkpoints_to_delete]
for checkpoint in checkpoints_to_be_deleted:
logger.info("Deleting older checkpoint [{}] due to args.save_total_limit".format(checkpoint))
shutil.rmtree(checkpoint)
def get_constant_schedule(optimizer, last_epoch=-1):
""" Create a schedule with a constant learning rate.
"""
return LambdaLR(optimizer, lambda _: 1, last_epoch=last_epoch)
def get_constant_schedule_with_warmup(optimizer, num_warmup_steps, last_epoch=-1):
""" Create a schedule with a constant learning rate preceded by a warmup
period during which the learning rate increases linearly between 0 and 1.
"""
def lr_lambda(current_step):
if current_step < num_warmup_steps:
return float(current_step) / float(max(1.0, num_warmup_steps))
return 1.0
return LambdaLR(optimizer, lr_lambda, last_epoch=last_epoch)
def get_linear_schedule_with_warmup(optimizer, num_warmup_steps, num_training_steps, last_epoch=-1):
""" Create a schedule with a learning rate that decreases linearly after
linearly increasing during a warmup period.
"""
def lr_lambda(current_step):
if current_step < num_warmup_steps:
return float(current_step) / float(max(1, num_warmup_steps))
return max(
0.0, float(num_training_steps - current_step) / float(max(1, num_training_steps - num_warmup_steps))
)
return LambdaLR(optimizer, lr_lambda, last_epoch)
def get_cosine_schedule_with_warmup(optimizer, num_warmup_steps, num_training_steps, num_cycles=0.5, last_epoch=-1):
""" Create a schedule with a learning rate that decreases following the
values of the cosine function between 0 and `pi * cycles` after a warmup
period during which it increases linearly between 0 and 1.
"""
def lr_lambda(current_step):
if current_step < num_warmup_steps:
return float(current_step) / float(max(1, num_warmup_steps))
progress = float(current_step - num_warmup_steps) / float(max(1, num_training_steps - num_warmup_steps))
return max(0.0, 0.5 * (1.0 + math.cos(math.pi * float(num_cycles) * 2.0 * progress)))
return LambdaLR(optimizer, lr_lambda, last_epoch)
def get_cosine_with_hard_restarts_schedule_with_warmup(
optimizer, num_warmup_steps, num_training_steps, num_cycles=1.0, last_epoch=-1
):
""" Create a schedule with a learning rate that decreases following the
values of the cosine function with several hard restarts, after a warmup
period during which it increases linearly between 0 and 1.
"""
def lr_lambda(current_step):
if current_step < num_warmup_steps:
return float(current_step) / float(max(1, num_warmup_steps))
progress = float(current_step - num_warmup_steps) / float(max(1, num_training_steps - num_warmup_steps))
if progress >= 1.0:
return 0.0
return max(0.0, 0.5 * (1.0 + math.cos(math.pi * ((float(num_cycles) * progress) % 1.0))))
return LambdaLR(optimizer, lr_lambda, last_epoch)
class AdamW(Optimizer):
""" Implements Adam algorithm with weight decay fix.
Parameters:
lr (float): learning rate. Default 1e-3.
betas (tuple of 2 floats): Adams beta parameters (b1, b2). Default: (0.9, 0.999)
eps (float): Adams epsilon. Default: 1e-6
weight_decay (float): Weight decay. Default: 0.0
correct_bias (bool): can be set to False to avoid correcting bias in Adam (e.g. like in Bert TF repository). Default True.
"""
def __init__(self, params, lr=1e-3, betas=(0.9, 0.999), eps=1e-6, weight_decay=0.0, correct_bias=True):
if lr < 0.0:
raise ValueError("Invalid learning rate: {} - should be >= 0.0".format(lr))
if not 0.0 <= betas[0] < 1.0:
raise ValueError("Invalid beta parameter: {} - should be in [0.0, 1.0[".format(betas[0]))
if not 0.0 <= betas[1] < 1.0:
raise ValueError("Invalid beta parameter: {} - should be in [0.0, 1.0[".format(betas[1]))
if not 0.0 <= eps:
raise ValueError("Invalid epsilon value: {} - should be >= 0.0".format(eps))
defaults = dict(lr=lr, betas=betas, eps=eps, weight_decay=weight_decay, correct_bias=correct_bias)
super().__init__(params, defaults)
def step(self, closure=None):
"""Performs a single optimization step.
Arguments:
closure (callable, optional): A closure that reevaluates the model
and returns the loss.
"""
loss = None
if closure is not None:
loss = closure()
for group in self.param_groups:
for p in group["params"]:
if p.grad is None:
continue
grad = p.grad.data
if grad.is_sparse:
raise RuntimeError("Adam does not support sparse gradients, please consider SparseAdam instead")
state = self.state[p]
# State initialization
if len(state) == 0:
state["step"] = 0
# Exponential moving average of gradient values
state["exp_avg"] = torch.zeros_like(p.data)
# Exponential moving average of squared gradient values
state["exp_avg_sq"] = torch.zeros_like(p.data)
exp_avg, exp_avg_sq = state["exp_avg"], state["exp_avg_sq"]
beta1, beta2 = group["betas"]
state["step"] += 1
# Decay the first and second moment running average coefficient
# In-place operations to update the averages at the same time
exp_avg.mul_(beta1).add_(1.0 - beta1, grad)
exp_avg_sq.mul_(beta2).addcmul_(1.0 - beta2, grad, grad)
denom = exp_avg_sq.sqrt().add_(group["eps"])
step_size = group["lr"]
if group["correct_bias"]: # No bias correction for Bert
bias_correction1 = 1.0 - beta1 ** state["step"]
bias_correction2 = 1.0 - beta2 ** state["step"]
step_size = step_size * math.sqrt(bias_correction2) / bias_correction1
p.data.addcdiv_(-step_size, exp_avg, denom)
# Just adding the square of the weights to the loss function is *not*
# the correct way of using L2 regularization/weight decay with Adam,
# since that will interact with the m and v parameters in strange ways.
#
# Instead we want to decay the weights in a manner that doesn't interact
# with the m/v parameters. This is equivalent to adding the square
# of the weights to the loss with plain (non-momentum) SGD.
# Add weight decay at the end (fixed version)
if group["weight_decay"] > 0.0:
p.data.add_(-group["lr"] * group["weight_decay"], p.data)
return loss