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# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. | |
# All rights reserved. | |
# | |
# This source code is licensed under the license found in the | |
# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. | |
from itertools import product | |
import pytest | |
import torch | |
from audiocraft.modules.transformer import StreamingMultiheadAttention, StreamingTransformer | |
def test_transformer_causal_streaming(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
for context, custom in product([None, 10], [False, True]): | |
# Test that causality and receptive fields are properly handled. | |
# looking at the gradients | |
tr = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 1 if context else 2, | |
causal=True, past_context=context, custom=custom, | |
dropout=0.) | |
steps = 20 | |
for k in [0, 10, 15, 19]: | |
x = torch.randn(4, steps, 16, requires_grad=True) | |
y = tr(x) | |
y[:, k].abs().sum().backward() | |
if k + 1 < steps: | |
assert torch.allclose(x.grad[:, k + 1:], torch.tensor(0.)), x.grad[:, k + 1:].norm() | |
assert not torch.allclose(x.grad[:, :k + 1], torch.tensor(0.)), x.grad[:, :k + 1].norm() | |
if context is not None and k > context: | |
limit = k - context - 1 | |
assert torch.allclose(x.grad[:, :limit], | |
torch.tensor(0.)), x.grad[:, :limit].norm() | |
# Now check that streaming gives the same result at batch eval. | |
x = torch.randn(4, steps, 16) | |
y = tr(x) | |
ys = [] | |
with tr.streaming(): | |
for k in range(steps): | |
chunk = x[:, k:k + 1, :] | |
ys.append(tr(chunk)) | |
y_stream = torch.cat(ys, dim=1) | |
delta = torch.norm(y_stream - y) / torch.norm(y) | |
assert delta < 1e-6, delta | |
def test_transformer_vs_pytorch(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
# Check that in the non causal setting, we get the same result as | |
# PyTorch Transformer encoder. | |
for custom in [False, True]: | |
tr = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, | |
causal=False, custom=custom, dropout=0., positional_scale=0.) | |
layer = torch.nn.TransformerEncoderLayer(16, 4, dropout=0., batch_first=True) | |
tr_ref = torch.nn.TransformerEncoder(layer, 2) | |
tr.load_state_dict(tr_ref.state_dict()) | |
x = torch.randn(4, 20, 16) | |
y = tr(x) | |
y2 = tr_ref(x) | |
delta = torch.norm(y2 - y) / torch.norm(y) | |
assert delta < 1e-6, delta | |
def test_streaming_api(): | |
tr = StreamingTransformer(16, 4, 2, causal=True, dropout=0.) | |
tr.eval() | |
steps = 12 | |
x = torch.randn(1, steps, 16) | |
with torch.no_grad(): | |
with tr.streaming(): | |
_ = tr(x[:, :1]) | |
state = {k: v.clone() for k, v in tr.get_streaming_state().items()} | |
y = tr(x[:, 1:2]) | |
tr.set_streaming_state(state) | |
y2 = tr(x[:, 1:2]) | |
assert torch.allclose(y, y2), (y - y2).norm() | |
assert tr.flush() is None | |
def test_memory_efficient(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
tr = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, custom=True, dropout=0., layer_scale=0.1) | |
tr_mem_efficient = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, dropout=0., memory_efficient=True, layer_scale=0.1) | |
tr_mem_efficient.load_state_dict(tr.state_dict()) | |
tr.eval() | |
steps = 12 | |
x = torch.randn(3, steps, 16) | |
with torch.no_grad(): | |
y = tr(x) | |
y2 = tr_mem_efficient(x) | |
assert torch.allclose(y, y2), (y - y2).norm() | |
def test_attention_as_float32(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
cases = [ | |
{'custom': True}, | |
{'custom': False}, | |
] | |
for case in cases: | |
tr = StreamingTransformer(16, 4, 2, dropout=0., dtype=torch.bfloat16, **case) | |
tr_float32 = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, dropout=0., attention_as_float32=True, dtype=torch.bfloat16, **case) | |
if not case['custom']: | |
# we are not using autocast here because it doesn't really | |
# work as expected on CPU, so we have to manually cast the weights of the MHA. | |
for layer in tr_float32.layers: | |
layer.self_attn.mha.to(torch.float32) | |
tr_float32.load_state_dict(tr.state_dict()) | |
steps = 12 | |
x = torch.randn(3, steps, 16, dtype=torch.bfloat16) | |
with torch.no_grad(): | |
y = tr(x) | |
y2 = tr_float32(x) | |
assert not torch.allclose(y, y2), (y - y2).norm() | |
def test_streaming_memory_efficient(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
tr = StreamingTransformer(16, 4, 2, causal=True, dropout=0., custom=True) | |
tr_mem_efficient = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, dropout=0., memory_efficient=True, causal=True) | |
tr.load_state_dict(tr_mem_efficient.state_dict()) | |
tr.eval() | |
tr_mem_efficient.eval() | |
steps = 12 | |
x = torch.randn(3, steps, 16) | |
ref = tr(x) | |
with tr_mem_efficient.streaming(): | |
outs = [] | |
# frame_sizes = [2] + [1] * (steps - 2) | |
frame_sizes = [1] * steps | |
for frame_size in frame_sizes: | |
frame = x[:, :frame_size] | |
x = x[:, frame_size:] | |
outs.append(tr_mem_efficient(frame)) | |
out = torch.cat(outs, dim=1) | |
delta = torch.norm(out - ref) / torch.norm(out) | |
assert delta < 1e-6, delta | |
def test_cross_attention(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
for norm_first in [True, False]: | |
m = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, cross_attention=False, norm_first=norm_first, dropout=0., custom=True) | |
m_cross = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, cross_attention=True, norm_first=norm_first, dropout=0., custom=True) | |
m_cross.load_state_dict(m.state_dict(), strict=False) | |
x = torch.randn(2, 5, 16) | |
cross_x = torch.randn(2, 3, 16) | |
y_ref = m(x) | |
y_cross_zero = m_cross(x, cross_attention_src=0 * cross_x) | |
# With norm_first, the two should be exactly yhe same, | |
# but with norm_first=False, we get 2 normalization in a row | |
# and the epsilon value leads to a tiny change. | |
atol = 0. if norm_first else 1e-6 | |
print((y_ref - y_cross_zero).norm() / y_ref.norm()) | |
assert torch.allclose(y_ref, y_cross_zero, atol=atol) | |
# We now expect a difference even with a generous atol of 1e-2. | |
y_cross = m_cross(x, cross_attention_src=cross_x) | |
assert not torch.allclose(y_cross, y_cross_zero, atol=1e-2) | |
with pytest.raises(AssertionError): | |
_ = m_cross(x) | |
_ = m(x, cross_attention_src=cross_x) | |
def test_cross_attention_compat(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
num_heads = 2 | |
dim = num_heads * 64 | |
with pytest.raises(AssertionError): | |
StreamingMultiheadAttention(dim, num_heads, causal=True, cross_attention=True) | |
cross_attn = StreamingMultiheadAttention( | |
dim, num_heads, dropout=0, cross_attention=True, custom=True) | |
ref_attn = torch.nn.MultiheadAttention(dim, num_heads, dropout=0, batch_first=True) | |
# We can load the regular attention state dict | |
# so we have compat when loading old checkpoints. | |
cross_attn.load_state_dict(ref_attn.state_dict()) | |
queries = torch.randn(3, 7, dim) | |
keys = torch.randn(3, 9, dim) | |
values = torch.randn(3, 9, dim) | |
y = cross_attn(queries, keys, values)[0] | |
y_ref = ref_attn(queries, keys, values)[0] | |
assert torch.allclose(y, y_ref, atol=1e-7) | |
# Now let's check that streaming is working properly. | |
with cross_attn.streaming(): | |
ys = [] | |
for step in range(queries.shape[1]): | |
ys.append(cross_attn(queries[:, step: step + 1], keys, values)[0]) | |
y_streaming = torch.cat(ys, dim=1) | |
assert torch.allclose(y_streaming, y, atol=1e-7) | |
def test_repeat_kv(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
num_heads = 8 | |
kv_repeat = 4 | |
dim = num_heads * 64 | |
with pytest.raises(AssertionError): | |
mha = StreamingMultiheadAttention( | |
dim, num_heads, causal=True, kv_repeat=kv_repeat, cross_attention=True) | |
mha = StreamingMultiheadAttention( | |
dim, num_heads, causal=True, kv_repeat=kv_repeat) | |
mha = StreamingMultiheadAttention( | |
dim, num_heads, causal=True, kv_repeat=kv_repeat, custom=True) | |
x = torch.randn(4, 18, dim) | |
y = mha(x, x, x)[0] | |
assert x.shape == y.shape | |
def test_qk_layer_norm(): | |
torch.manual_seed(1234) | |
tr = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, custom=True, dropout=0., qk_layer_norm=True, bias_attn=False) | |
steps = 12 | |
x = torch.randn(3, steps, 16) | |
y = tr(x) | |
tr = StreamingTransformer( | |
16, 4, 2, custom=True, dropout=0., qk_layer_norm=True, cross_attention=True) | |
z = torch.randn(3, 21, 16) | |
y = tr(x, cross_attention_src=z) | |
assert y.shape == x.shape | |