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"Manages CMake."
import multiprocessing
import os
import re
from subprocess import check_call, check_output, CalledProcessError
import sys
import sysconfig
from setuptools import distutils
from . import which
from .env import (BUILD_DIR, IS_64BIT, IS_DARWIN, IS_WINDOWS, check_negative_env_flag)
from .numpy_ import USE_NUMPY, NUMPY_INCLUDE_DIR
def _mkdir_p(d):
try:
os.makedirs(d)
except OSError:
pass
# Ninja
# Use ninja if it is on the PATH. Previous version of PyTorch required the
# ninja python package, but we no longer use it, so we do not have to import it
USE_NINJA = (not check_negative_env_flag('USE_NINJA') and
which('ninja') is not None)
def convert_cmake_value_to_python_value(cmake_value, cmake_type):
r"""Convert a CMake value in a string form to a Python value.
Args:
cmake_value (string): The CMake value in a string form (e.g., "ON", "OFF", "1").
cmake_type (string): The CMake type of :attr:`cmake_value`.
Returns:
A Python value corresponding to :attr:`cmake_value` with type :attr:`cmake_type`.
"""
cmake_type = cmake_type.upper()
up_val = cmake_value.upper()
if cmake_type == 'BOOL':
# https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/wikis/doc/cmake/VariablesListsStrings#boolean-values-in-cmake
return not (up_val in ('FALSE', 'OFF', 'N', 'NO', '0', '', 'NOTFOUND') or up_val.endswith('-NOTFOUND'))
elif cmake_type == 'FILEPATH':
if up_val.endswith('-NOTFOUND'):
return None
else:
return cmake_value
else: # Directly return the cmake_value.
return cmake_value
def get_cmake_cache_variables_from_file(cmake_cache_file):
r"""Gets values in CMakeCache.txt into a dictionary.
Args:
cmake_cache_file: A CMakeCache.txt file object.
Returns:
dict: A ``dict`` containing the value of cached CMake variables.
"""
results = dict()
for i, line in enumerate(cmake_cache_file, 1):
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith(('#', '//')):
# Blank or comment line, skip
continue
# Almost any character can be part of variable name and value. As a practical matter, we assume the type must be
# valid if it were a C variable name. It should match the following kinds of strings:
#
# USE_CUDA:BOOL=ON
# "USE_CUDA":BOOL=ON
# USE_CUDA=ON
# USE_CUDA:=ON
# Intel(R) MKL-DNN_SOURCE_DIR:STATIC=/path/to/pytorch/third_party/ideep/mkl-dnn
# "OpenMP_COMPILE_RESULT_CXX_openmp:experimental":INTERNAL=FALSE
matched = re.match(r'("?)(.+?)\1(?::\s*([a-zA-Z_-][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*)?)?\s*=\s*(.*)', line)
if matched is None: # Illegal line
raise ValueError('Unexpected line {} in {}: {}'.format(i, repr(cmake_cache_file), line))
_, variable, type_, value = matched.groups()
if type_ is None:
type_ = ''
if type_.upper() in ('INTERNAL', 'STATIC'):
# CMake internal variable, do not touch
continue
results[variable] = convert_cmake_value_to_python_value(value, type_)
return results
class CMake:
"Manages cmake."
def __init__(self, build_dir=BUILD_DIR):
self._cmake_command = CMake._get_cmake_command()
self.build_dir = build_dir
@property
def _cmake_cache_file(self):
r"""Returns the path to CMakeCache.txt.
Returns:
string: The path to CMakeCache.txt.
"""
return os.path.join(self.build_dir, 'CMakeCache.txt')
@staticmethod
def _get_cmake_command():
"Returns cmake command."
cmake_command = 'cmake'
if IS_WINDOWS:
return cmake_command
cmake3 = which('cmake3')
cmake = which('cmake')
if cmake3 is not None and CMake._get_version(cmake3) >= distutils.version.LooseVersion("3.5.0"):
cmake_command = 'cmake3'
return cmake_command
elif cmake is not None and CMake._get_version(cmake) >= distutils.version.LooseVersion("3.5.0"):
return cmake_command
else:
raise RuntimeError('no cmake or cmake3 with version >= 3.5.0 found')
@staticmethod
def _get_version(cmd):
"Returns cmake version."
for line in check_output([cmd, '--version']).decode('utf-8').split('\n'):
if 'version' in line:
return distutils.version.LooseVersion(line.strip().split(' ')[2])
raise RuntimeError('no version found')
def run(self, args, env):
"Executes cmake with arguments and an environment."
command = [self._cmake_command] + args
print(' '.join(command))
try:
check_call(command, cwd=self.build_dir, env=env)
except (CalledProcessError, KeyboardInterrupt) as e:
# This error indicates that there was a problem with cmake, the
# Python backtrace adds no signal here so skip over it by catching
# the error and exiting manually
sys.exit(1)
@staticmethod
def defines(args, **kwargs):
"Adds definitions to a cmake argument list."
for key, value in sorted(kwargs.items()):
if value is not None:
args.append('-D{}={}'.format(key, value))
def get_cmake_cache_variables(self):
r"""Gets values in CMakeCache.txt into a dictionary.
Returns:
dict: A ``dict`` containing the value of cached CMake variables.
"""
with open(self._cmake_cache_file) as f:
return get_cmake_cache_variables_from_file(f)
def generate(self, version, cmake_python_library, build_python, build_test, my_env, rerun):
"Runs cmake to generate native build files."
if rerun and os.path.isfile(self._cmake_cache_file):
os.remove(self._cmake_cache_file)
ninja_build_file = os.path.join(self.build_dir, 'build.ninja')
if os.path.exists(self._cmake_cache_file) and not (
USE_NINJA and not os.path.exists(ninja_build_file)):
# Everything's in place. Do not rerun.
return
ninja_deps_file = os.path.join(self.build_dir, '.ninja_deps')
if IS_WINDOWS and USE_NINJA and os.path.exists(ninja_deps_file):
# Cannot rerun ninja on Windows due to a ninja bug.
# The workaround is to remove `.ninja_deps`.
os.remove(ninja_deps_file)
args = []
if USE_NINJA:
# Avoid conflicts in '-G' and the `CMAKE_GENERATOR`
os.environ['CMAKE_GENERATOR'] = 'Ninja'
args.append('-GNinja')
elif IS_WINDOWS:
generator = os.getenv('CMAKE_GENERATOR', 'Visual Studio 15 2017')
supported = ['Visual Studio 15 2017', 'Visual Studio 16 2019']
if generator not in supported:
print('Unsupported `CMAKE_GENERATOR`: ' + generator)
print('Please set it to one of the following values: ')
print('\n'.join(supported))
sys.exit(1)
args.append('-G' + generator)
toolset_dict = {}
toolset_version = os.getenv('CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET_VERSION')
if toolset_version is not None:
toolset_dict['version'] = toolset_version
curr_toolset = os.getenv('VCToolsVersion')
if curr_toolset is None:
print('When you specify `CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET_VERSION`, you must also '
'activate the vs environment of this version. Please read the notes '
'in the build steps carefully.')
sys.exit(1)
if IS_64BIT:
args.append('-Ax64')
toolset_dict['host'] = 'x64'
if toolset_dict:
toolset_expr = ','.join(["{}={}".format(k, v) for k, v in toolset_dict.items()])
args.append('-T' + toolset_expr)
base_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(
os.path.abspath(__file__))))
install_dir = os.path.join(base_dir, "torch")
_mkdir_p(install_dir)
_mkdir_p(self.build_dir)
# Store build options that are directly stored in environment variables
build_options = {
# The default value cannot be easily obtained in CMakeLists.txt. We set it here.
'CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH': sysconfig.get_path('purelib')
}
# Build options that do not start with "BUILD_", "USE_", or "CMAKE_" and are directly controlled by env vars.
# This is a dict that maps environment variables to the corresponding variable name in CMake.
additional_options = {
# Key: environment variable name. Value: Corresponding variable name to be passed to CMake. If you are
# adding a new build option to this block: Consider making these two names identical and adding this option
# in the block below.
'_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI': 'GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI',
'CUDNN_LIB_DIR': 'CUDNN_LIBRARY',
'USE_CUDA_STATIC_LINK': 'CAFFE2_STATIC_LINK_CUDA',
}
additional_options.update({
# Build options that have the same environment variable name and CMake variable name and that do not start
# with "BUILD_", "USE_", or "CMAKE_". If you are adding a new build option, also make sure you add it to
# CMakeLists.txt.
var: var for var in
('BLAS',
'BUILDING_WITH_TORCH_LIBS',
'CUDA_HOST_COMPILER',
'CUDA_NVCC_EXECUTABLE',
'CUDA_SEPARABLE_COMPILATION',
'CUDNN_LIBRARY',
'CUDNN_INCLUDE_DIR',
'CUDNN_ROOT',
'EXPERIMENTAL_SINGLE_THREAD_POOL',
'INSTALL_TEST',
'JAVA_HOME',
'INTEL_MKL_DIR',
'INTEL_OMP_DIR',
'MKL_THREADING',
'MKLDNN_CPU_RUNTIME',
'MSVC_Z7_OVERRIDE',
'CAFFE2_USE_MSVC_STATIC_RUNTIME',
'Numa_INCLUDE_DIR',
'Numa_LIBRARIES',
'ONNX_ML',
'ONNX_NAMESPACE',
'ATEN_THREADING',
'WERROR',
'OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR')
})
for var, val in my_env.items():
# We currently pass over all environment variables that start with "BUILD_", "USE_", and "CMAKE_". This is
# because we currently have no reliable way to get the list of all build options we have specified in
# CMakeLists.txt. (`cmake -L` won't print dependent options when the dependency condition is not met.) We
# will possibly change this in the future by parsing CMakeLists.txt ourselves (then additional_options would
# also not be needed to be specified here).
true_var = additional_options.get(var)
if true_var is not None:
build_options[true_var] = val
elif var.startswith(('BUILD_', 'USE_', 'CMAKE_')):
build_options[var] = val
# Some options must be post-processed. Ideally, this list will be shrunk to only one or two options in the
# future, as CMake can detect many of these libraries pretty comfortably. We have them here for now before CMake
# integration is completed. They appear here not in the CMake.defines call below because they start with either
# "BUILD_" or "USE_" and must be overwritten here.
build_options.update({
# Note: Do not add new build options to this dict if it is directly read from environment variable -- you
# only need to add one in `CMakeLists.txt`. All build options that start with "BUILD_", "USE_", or "CMAKE_"
# are automatically passed to CMake; For other options you can add to additional_options above.
'BUILD_PYTHON': build_python,
'BUILD_TEST': build_test,
# Most library detection should go to CMake script, except this one, which Python can do a much better job
# due to NumPy's inherent Pythonic nature.
'USE_NUMPY': USE_NUMPY,
})
# Options starting with CMAKE_
cmake__options = {
'CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX': install_dir,
}
# We set some CMAKE_* options in our Python build code instead of relying on the user's direct settings. Emit an
# error if the user also attempts to set these CMAKE options directly.
specified_cmake__options = set(build_options).intersection(cmake__options)
if len(specified_cmake__options) > 0:
print(', '.join(specified_cmake__options) +
' should not be specified in the environment variable. They are directly set by PyTorch build script.')
sys.exit(1)
build_options.update(cmake__options)
CMake.defines(args,
PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=sys.executable,
PYTHON_LIBRARY=cmake_python_library,
PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR=sysconfig.get_path('include'),
TORCH_BUILD_VERSION=version,
NUMPY_INCLUDE_DIR=NUMPY_INCLUDE_DIR,
**build_options)
expected_wrapper = '/usr/local/opt/ccache/libexec'
if IS_DARWIN and os.path.exists(expected_wrapper):
if 'CMAKE_C_COMPILER' not in build_options and 'CC' not in os.environ:
CMake.defines(args, CMAKE_C_COMPILER="{}/gcc".format(expected_wrapper))
if 'CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER' not in build_options and 'CXX' not in os.environ:
CMake.defines(args, CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="{}/g++".format(expected_wrapper))
for env_var_name in my_env:
if env_var_name.startswith('gh'):
# github env vars use utf-8, on windows, non-ascii code may
# cause problem, so encode first
try:
my_env[env_var_name] = str(my_env[env_var_name].encode("utf-8"))
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
shex = ':'.join('{:02x}'.format(ord(c)) for c in my_env[env_var_name])
print('Invalid ENV[{}] = {}'.format(env_var_name, shex), file=sys.stderr)
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
# According to the CMake manual, we should pass the arguments first,
# and put the directory as the last element. Otherwise, these flags
# may not be passed correctly.
# Reference:
# 1. https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake.1.html#synopsis
# 2. https://stackoverflow.com/a/27169347
args.append(base_dir)
self.run(args, env=my_env)
def build(self, my_env):
"Runs cmake to build binaries."
from .env import build_type
max_jobs = os.getenv('MAX_JOBS', str(multiprocessing.cpu_count()))
build_args = ['--build', '.', '--target', 'install', '--config', build_type.build_type_string]
# This ``if-else'' clause would be unnecessary when cmake 3.12 becomes
# minimum, which provides a '-j' option: build_args += ['-j', max_jobs]
# would be sufficient by then.
if IS_WINDOWS and not USE_NINJA: # We are likely using msbuild here
build_args += ['--', '/p:CL_MPCount={}'.format(max_jobs)]
else:
build_args += ['--', '-j', max_jobs]
self.run(build_args, my_env)