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import os |
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import socket |
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from typing_extensions import override |
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from lightning_fabric.plugins.environments.cluster_environment import ClusterEnvironment |
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from lightning_fabric.utilities.rank_zero import rank_zero_only |
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class LightningEnvironment(ClusterEnvironment): |
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"""The default environment used by Lightning for a single node or free cluster (not managed). |
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There are two modes the Lightning environment can operate with: |
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1. The user only launches the main process by :code:`python train.py ...` with no additional environment variables |
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set. Lightning will spawn new worker processes for distributed training in the current node. |
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2. The user launches all processes manually or with utilities like :code:`torch.distributed.launch`. |
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The appropriate environment variables need to be set, and at minimum :code:`LOCAL_RANK`. |
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If the main address and port are not provided, the default environment will choose them |
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automatically. It is recommended to use this default environment for single-node distributed |
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training as it provides a convenient way to launch the training script. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self) -> None: |
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super().__init__() |
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self._main_port: int = -1 |
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self._global_rank: int = 0 |
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self._world_size: int = 1 |
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@property |
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@override |
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def creates_processes_externally(self) -> bool: |
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"""Returns whether the cluster creates the processes or not. |
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If at least :code:`LOCAL_RANK` is available as environment variable, Lightning assumes the user acts as the |
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process launcher/job scheduler and Lightning will not launch new processes. |
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""" |
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return "LOCAL_RANK" in os.environ |
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@property |
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@override |
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def main_address(self) -> str: |
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return os.environ.get("MASTER_ADDR", "127.0.0.1") |
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@property |
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@override |
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def main_port(self) -> int: |
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if self._main_port == -1: |
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self._main_port = ( |
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int(os.environ["MASTER_PORT"]) if "MASTER_PORT" in os.environ else find_free_network_port() |
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) |
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return self._main_port |
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@staticmethod |
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@override |
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def detect() -> bool: |
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return True |
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@override |
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def world_size(self) -> int: |
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return self._world_size |
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@override |
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def set_world_size(self, size: int) -> None: |
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self._world_size = size |
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@override |
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def global_rank(self) -> int: |
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return self._global_rank |
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@override |
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def set_global_rank(self, rank: int) -> None: |
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self._global_rank = rank |
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rank_zero_only.rank = rank |
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@override |
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def local_rank(self) -> int: |
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return int(os.environ.get("LOCAL_RANK", 0)) |
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@override |
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def node_rank(self) -> int: |
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group_rank = os.environ.get("GROUP_RANK", 0) |
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return int(os.environ.get("NODE_RANK", group_rank)) |
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@override |
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def teardown(self) -> None: |
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if "WORLD_SIZE" in os.environ: |
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del os.environ["WORLD_SIZE"] |
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def find_free_network_port() -> int: |
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"""Finds a free port on localhost. |
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It is useful in single-node training when we don't want to connect to a real main node but have to set the |
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`MASTER_PORT` environment variable. |
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""" |
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s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
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s.bind(("", 0)) |
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port = s.getsockname()[1] |
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s.close() |
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return port |
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