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# Copyright (c) 2018 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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.
from __future__ import print_function
from . import core
from .wrapped_decorator import signature_safe_contextmanager
import os
import six
__all__ = [
'cuda_profiler', 'reset_profiler', 'profiler', 'start_profiler',
'stop_profiler'
]
NVPROF_CONFIG = [
"gpustarttimestamp",
"gpuendtimestamp",
"gridsize3d",
"threadblocksize",
"streamid",
"enableonstart 0",
"conckerneltrace",
]
@signature_safe_contextmanager
def cuda_profiler(output_file, output_mode=None, config=None):
"""The CUDA profiler.
This fuctions is used to profile CUDA program by CUDA runtime application
programming interface. The profiling result will be written into
`output_file` with Key-Value pair format or Comma separated values format.
The user can set the output mode by `output_mode` argument and set the
counters/options for profiling by `config` argument. The default config
is ['gpustarttimestamp', 'gpustarttimestamp', 'gridsize3d',
'threadblocksize', 'streamid', 'enableonstart 0', 'conckerneltrace'].
Then users can use NVIDIA Visual Profiler
(https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-visual-profiler) tools to load this
this output file to visualize results.
Args:
output_file (string) : The output file name, the result will be
written into this file.
output_mode (string) : The output mode has Key-Value pair format and
Comma separated values format. It should be 'kvp' or 'csv'.
config (list of string) : The profiler options and counters can refer
to "Compute Command Line Profiler User Guide".
Raises:
ValueError: If `output_mode` is not in ['kvp', 'csv'].
Examples:
.. code-block:: python
import paddle.fluid as fluid
import paddle.fluid.profiler as profiler
import numpy as np
epoc = 8
dshape = [4, 3, 28, 28]
data = fluid.layers.data(name='data', shape=[3, 28, 28], dtype='float32')
conv = fluid.layers.conv2d(data, 20, 3, stride=[1, 1], padding=[1, 1])
place = fluid.CUDAPlace(0)
exe = fluid.Executor(place)
exe.run(fluid.default_startup_program())
output_file = 'cuda_profiler.txt'
with profiler.cuda_profiler(output_file, 'csv') as nvprof:
for i in range(epoc):
input = np.random.random(dshape).astype('float32')
exe.run(fluid.default_main_program(), feed={'data': input})
# then use NVIDIA Visual Profiler (nvvp) to load this output file
# to visualize results.
"""
if output_mode is None:
output_mode = 'csv'
if output_mode not in ['kvp', 'csv']:
raise ValueError("The output mode must be 'kvp' or 'csv'.")
config = NVPROF_CONFIG if config is None else config
config_file = 'nvprof_config_file'
with open(config_file, 'wb') as fp:
fp.writelines([six.b("%s\n" % item) for item in config])
core.nvprof_init(output_file, output_mode, config_file)
# Enables profiler collection by the active CUDA profiling tool.
core.nvprof_start()
yield
# Disables profiler collection.
core.nvprof_stop()
os.remove(config_file)
def reset_profiler():
"""
Clear the previous time record. This interface does not work for
`fluid.profiler.cuda_profiler`, it only works for
`fluid.profiler.start_profiler`, `fluid.profiler.stop_profiler`,
and `fluid.profiler.profiler`.
Examples:
.. code-block:: python
import paddle.fluid.profiler as profiler
with profiler.profiler('CPU', 'total', '/tmp/profile'):
for iter in range(10):
if iter == 2:
profiler.reset_profiler()
# ...
"""
core.reset_profiler()
def start_profiler(state):
"""
Enable the profiler. Uers can use `fluid.profiler.start_profiler` and
`fluid.profiler.stop_profiler` to insert the code, except the usage of
`fluid.profiler.profiler` interface.
Args:
state (string) : The profiling state, which should be 'CPU', 'GPU'
or 'All'. 'CPU' means only profile CPU. 'GPU' means profiling
GPU as well. 'All' also generates timeline.
Raises:
ValueError: If `state` is not in ['CPU', 'GPU', 'All'].
Examples:
.. code-block:: python
import paddle.fluid.profiler as profiler
profiler.start_profiler('GPU')
for iter in range(10):
if iter == 2:
profiler.reset_profiler()
# except each iteration
profiler.stop_profiler('total', '/tmp/profile')
"""
if core.is_profiler_enabled():
return
if state not in ['CPU', 'GPU', "All"]:
raise ValueError("The state must be 'CPU' or 'GPU' or 'All'.")
if state == "GPU":
prof_state = core.ProfilerState.kCUDA
elif state == "CPU":
prof_state = core.ProfilerState.kCPU
else:
prof_state = core.ProfilerState.kAll
core.enable_profiler(prof_state)
def stop_profiler(sorted_key=None, profile_path='/tmp/profile'):
"""
Stop the profiler. Uers can use `fluid.profiler.start_profiler` and
`fluid.profiler.stop_profiler` to insert the code, except the usage of
`fluid.profiler.profiler` interface.
Args:
sorted_key (string) : If None, the profiling results will be printed
in the order of first end time of events. Otherwise, the profiling
results will be sorted by the this flag. This flag should be one
of 'calls', 'total', 'max', 'min' or 'ave'.
The `calls` means sorting by the number of calls.
The `total` means sorting by the total execution time.
The `max` means sorting by the maximum execution time.
The `min` means sorting by the minimum execution time.
The `ave` means sorting by the average execution time.
profile_path (string) : If state == 'All', it will write a profile
proto output file.
Raises:
ValueError: If `sorted_key` is not in
['calls', 'total', 'max', 'min', 'ave'].
Examples:
.. code-block:: python
import paddle.fluid.profiler as profiler
profiler.start_profiler('GPU')
for iter in range(10):
if iter == 2:
profiler.reset_profiler()
# except each iteration
profiler.stop_profiler('total', '/tmp/profile')
"""
if not core.is_profiler_enabled():
return
sorted_key = 'default' if sorted_key is None else sorted_key
if sorted_key not in ['default', 'calls', 'total', 'max', 'min', 'ave']:
raise ValueError("The sorted_key must be None or in 'calls', 'total', "
"'max', 'min' and 'ave'")
key_map = {
'default': core.EventSortingKey.kDefault,
'calls': core.EventSortingKey.kCalls,
'total': core.EventSortingKey.kTotal,
'max': core.EventSortingKey.kMax,
'min': core.EventSortingKey.kMin,
'ave': core.EventSortingKey.kAve,
}
# TODO(qingqing) : redirect C++ ostream to Python stream.
# with core.ostream_redirect(stdout=True, stderr=True):
core.disable_profiler(key_map[sorted_key], profile_path)
@signature_safe_contextmanager
def profiler(state, sorted_key=None, profile_path='/tmp/profile'):
"""The profiler interface.
Different from cuda_profiler, this profiler can be used to profile both CPU
and GPU program. By default, it records the CPU and GPU operator kernels,
if you want to profile other program, you can refer the profiling tutorial
to add more records in C++ code.
If the state == 'All', a profile proto file will be written to
`profile_path`. This file records timeline information during the execution.
Then users can visualize this file to see the timeline, please refer
https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/Paddle/blob/develop/doc/fluid/howto/optimization/timeline.md
Args:
state (string) : The profiling state, which should be 'CPU' or 'GPU',
telling the profiler to use CPU timer or GPU timer for profiling.
Although users may have already specified the execution place
(CPUPlace/CUDAPlace) in the beginning, for flexibility the profiler
would not inherit this place.
sorted_key (string) : If None, the profiling results will be printed
in the order of first end time of events. Otherwise, the profiling
results will be sorted by the this flag. This flag should be one
of 'calls', 'total', 'max', 'min' or 'ave'.
The `calls` means sorting by the number of calls.
The `total` means sorting by the total execution time.
The `max` means sorting by the maximum execution time.
The `min` means sorting by the minimum execution time.
The `ave` means sorting by the average execution time.
profile_path (string) : If state == 'All', it will write a profile
proto output file.
Raises:
ValueError: If `state` is not in ['CPU', 'GPU', 'All']. If `sorted_key` is
not in ['calls', 'total', 'max', 'min', 'ave'].
Examples:
.. code-block:: python
import paddle.fluid.profiler as profiler
import numpy as np
epoc = 8
dshape = [4, 3, 28, 28]
data = fluid.layers.data(name='data', shape=[3, 28, 28], dtype='float32')
conv = fluid.layers.conv2d(data, 20, 3, stride=[1, 1], padding=[1, 1])
place = fluid.CPUPlace()
exe = fluid.Executor(place)
exe.run(fluid.default_startup_program())
with profiler.profiler('CPU', 'total', '/tmp/profile') as prof:
for i in range(epoc):
input = np.random.random(dshape).astype('float32')
exe.run(fluid.default_main_program(), feed={'data': input})
"""
start_profiler(state)
yield
stop_profiler(sorted_key, profile_path)