vllm/tests/distributed/test_comm_ops.py
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""Test the communication operators.
Run `pytest tests/distributed/test_comm_ops.py`.
"""
import os
import pytest
import ray
import torch
from vllm.distributed import (broadcast_tensor_dict, get_pp_group,
tensor_model_parallel_all_gather,
tensor_model_parallel_all_reduce)
from ..utils import init_test_distributed_environment, multi_process_parallel
@ray.remote(num_gpus=1, max_calls=1)
def all_reduce_test_worker(tp_size: int, pp_size: int, rank: int,
distributed_init_port: str):
# it is important to delete the CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable
# so that each worker can see all the GPUs
# they will be able to set the device to the correct GPU
del os.environ["CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES"]
device = torch.device(f"cuda:{rank}")
torch.cuda.set_device(device)
init_test_distributed_environment(tp_size, pp_size, rank,
distributed_init_port)
num_elements = 8
all_tensors = [
torch.arange(num_elements, dtype=torch.float32, device="cuda") *
(r + 1) for r in range(tp_size)
]
expected = torch.sum(torch.stack(all_tensors, dim=0), dim=0)
t = all_tensors[rank % tp_size]
t = tensor_model_parallel_all_reduce(t)
torch.testing.assert_close(t, expected)
@ray.remote(num_gpus=1, max_calls=1)
def all_gather_test_worker(tp_size: int, pp_size: int, rank: int,
distributed_init_port: str):
# it is important to delete the CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable
# so that each worker can see all the GPUs
# they will be able to set the device to the correct GPU
del os.environ["CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES"]
device = torch.device(f"cuda:{rank}")
torch.cuda.set_device(device)
init_test_distributed_environment(tp_size, pp_size, rank,
distributed_init_port)
num_dimensions = 3
tensor_size = list(range(2, num_dimensions + 2))
total_size = 1
for s in tensor_size:
total_size *= s
for all_gather_dimension in range(num_dimensions):
all_tensors = [
torch.arange(total_size, dtype=torch.float32,
device="cuda").reshape(tensor_size) * (r + 1)
for r in range(tp_size)
]
expected = torch.cat(all_tensors, dim=all_gather_dimension)
t = all_tensors[rank % tp_size]
t = tensor_model_parallel_all_gather(t, all_gather_dimension)
torch.testing.assert_close(t, expected)
@ray.remote(num_gpus=1, max_calls=1)
def broadcast_tensor_dict_test_worker(tp_size: int, pp_size: int, rank: int,
distributed_init_port: str):
# it is important to delete the CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable
# so that each worker can see all the GPUs
# they will be able to set the device to the correct GPU
del os.environ["CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES"]
device = torch.device(f"cuda:{rank}")
torch.cuda.set_device(device)
init_test_distributed_environment(tp_size, pp_size, rank,
distributed_init_port)
test_dict = {
# device tensor
"a": torch.arange(8, dtype=torch.float32, device="cuda"),
# CPU tensor
"b": torch.arange(16, dtype=torch.int8, device="cpu"),
"c": "test",
"d": [1, 2, 3],
"e": {
"a": 1,
"b": 2
},
# empty tensor
"f": torch.tensor([], dtype=torch.float32, device="cuda"),
}
if (rank % tp_size) == 0:
broadcast_tensor_dict(test_dict, src=0)
else:
recv_dict = broadcast_tensor_dict(src=0)
assert len(recv_dict) == len(test_dict)
torch.testing.assert_close(recv_dict["a"], test_dict["a"])
torch.testing.assert_close(recv_dict["b"], test_dict["b"])
assert recv_dict["c"] == test_dict["c"]
assert recv_dict["d"] == test_dict["d"]
assert recv_dict["e"] == test_dict["e"]
torch.testing.assert_close(recv_dict["f"], test_dict["f"])
@ray.remote(num_gpus=1, max_calls=1)
def send_recv_tensor_dict_test_worker(tp_size: int, pp_size: int, rank: int,
distributed_init_port: str):
del os.environ["CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES"]
device = torch.device(f"cuda:{rank}")
torch.cuda.set_device(device)
init_test_distributed_environment(tp_size, pp_size, rank,
distributed_init_port)
test_dict = {
# device tensor
"a": torch.arange(8, dtype=torch.float32, device="cuda"),
# CPU tensor
"b": torch.arange(16, dtype=torch.int8, device="cpu"),
"c": "test",
"d": [1, 2, 3],
"e": {
"a": 1,
"b": 2
},
# empty tensor
"f": torch.tensor([], dtype=torch.float32, device="cuda"),
}
if not get_pp_group().is_first_rank:
recv_dict = get_pp_group().recv_tensor_dict()
if not get_pp_group().is_last_rank:
get_pp_group().send_tensor_dict(test_dict)
if not get_pp_group().is_first_rank:
assert len(recv_dict) == len(test_dict)
torch.testing.assert_close(recv_dict["a"], test_dict["a"])
torch.testing.assert_close(recv_dict["b"], test_dict["b"])
assert recv_dict["c"] == test_dict["c"]
assert recv_dict["d"] == test_dict["d"]
assert recv_dict["e"] == test_dict["e"]
torch.testing.assert_close(recv_dict["f"], test_dict["f"])
@ray.remote(num_gpus=1, max_calls=1)
def send_recv_test_worker(tp_size: int, pp_size: int, rank: int,
distributed_init_port: str):
del os.environ["CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES"]
device = torch.device(f"cuda:{rank}")
torch.cuda.set_device(device)
init_test_distributed_environment(tp_size, pp_size, rank,
distributed_init_port)
size = 64
test_tensor = torch.arange(64, dtype=torch.float32, device="cuda")
if not get_pp_group().is_first_rank:
recv_tensor = get_pp_group().recv(size, dtype=torch.float32)
if not get_pp_group().is_last_rank:
get_pp_group().send(test_tensor)
if not get_pp_group().is_first_rank:
torch.testing.assert_close(test_tensor, recv_tensor)
@pytest.mark.skipif(torch.cuda.device_count() < 2,
reason="Need at least 2 GPUs to run the test.")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("tp_size", [2])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("test_target", [
all_reduce_test_worker, all_gather_test_worker,
broadcast_tensor_dict_test_worker
])
def test_multi_process_tensor_parallel(tp_size, test_target):
multi_process_parallel(tp_size, 1, test_target)
@pytest.mark.skipif(torch.cuda.device_count() < 2,
reason="Need at least 2 GPUs to run the test.")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("pp_size", [2])
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"test_target", [send_recv_test_worker, send_recv_tensor_dict_test_worker])
def test_multi_process_pipeline_parallel(pp_size, test_target):
multi_process_parallel(1, pp_size, test_target)
@pytest.mark.skipif(torch.cuda.device_count() < 4,
reason="Need at least 4 GPUs to run the test.")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("tp_size", [2])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("pp_size", [2])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("test_target", [
send_recv_test_worker, send_recv_tensor_dict_test_worker,
all_reduce_test_worker, all_gather_test_worker,
broadcast_tensor_dict_test_worker
])
def test_multi_process_tensor_parallel_pipeline_parallel(
tp_size, pp_size, test_target):
multi_process_parallel(tp_size, pp_size, test_target)