ai-content-maker/.venv/Lib/site-packages/torch/include/ATen/TracerMode.h

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#pragma once
#include <c10/core/impl/LocalDispatchKeySet.h>
#include <c10/macros/Export.h>
#include <c10/macros/Macros.h>
// NOTE [Tracing Mode Switches]
//
// Historically, tracing function was controlled by two switches:
//
// - `AutoDispatchBelowADInplaceOrView` guard
//
// Tracing function used to be script-generated inside `VariableType_*.cpp`
// kernels, sharing the same `Autograd` dispatch key with autograd function.
// Therefore, before tracing function was moved out of VariableType,
// `AutoDispatchBelowADInplaceOrView` guard can also disable tracing as a
// side effect of disabling `Autograd` dispatching.
//
// - `setTracingState()` API in `torch/csrc/jit/frontend/tracer.h`
//
// It stores tracing data in a `TracingState` object in TLS. If the
// `TracingState` object in TLS is `null`, then tracing is paused.
//
// The `TracingState` object is created in `tracer::trace()` - the main
// entrance of tracing function. It's temporarily set to `null` inside
// generated VariableType (now TraceType) to bypass tracing for intermediate
// ops (ops being called by other ops). After the intermediate op call
// finishes it's set back to the original `TracingState` object.
//
// The `TracingState` obect in TLS can also be read/written via its Python
// binding in `python_tracer.cpp`, and `get/setTracingState()` C++ APIs,
// which are also exposed as `TORCH_API`.
//
// Two new switches were introduced since tracing function was moved out of
// VariableType:
//
// - `tracer::impl::set_dispatch_enabled()` API
//
// Unlike the special `Autograd` dispatch key which is included in dispatch
// key set by default, `Tracer` dispatch key is off by default. The
// dispatching switch can be toggled via this new API.
//
// - `tracer::impl::NoTracerDispatchMode` guard
//
// It's used to cover the old semantics of `AutoDispatchBelowADInplaceOrView`
// after tracing was moved out of VariableType.
//
// Before tracing function was moved out of VariableType, tracing was enabled
// when the following conditions are satisfied:
//
// 1) `TracingState` object in TLS != null;
// - Either inside the execution scope of `tracer::trace()`, or
// - Eagerly called `setTracingState()` with non-null object.
// 2) Not inside `AutoDispatchBelowADInplaceOrView` scope;
//
// After:
//
// 1) `TracingState` object in TLS != null;
// 2) Has called `tracer::impl::set_dispatch_enabled(true)`;
// 3) Not inside `tracer::impl::NonDispatchGuard` scope;
//
// [TODOs]
//
// - `setTracingState()` v.s. `tracer::impl::set_dispatch_enabled()`
//
// Currently `set_dispatch_enabled()` is set/unset inside `setTracingState()`
// to keep the semantics exactly the same as before - it's confusing to keep
// both switches, though. We should consider simplifying/limiting the exposed
// `setTracingState()` Python/C++ APIs (and other APIs calling it) so that
// these two can be unified.
//
// - `AutoDispatchBelowADInplaceOrView` v.s.
// `tracer::impl::NoTracerDispatchMode`
//
// We don't need to always set both guards together to keep semantics
// unchanged. For the follow use cases of `AutoDispatchBelowADInplaceOrView`
// we don't need set the new tracer guard:
//
// * Script-generated VariableType kernels. The guard is not necessary as
// tracing is already disabled explicitly by `setTracingState(null)` in
// generated TraceType kernels - we could keep it as is or use the new guard
// instead.
//
// * Custom ops. Will be handled by fallback kernel for `Tracer`.
//
// * Functions that are not likely to be called in tracing context (no python
// binding / not an operator), e.g.: all mobile forward() wrappers, test
// binaries, and etc.
//
// * Where new threads are spawned, e.g.: ATen/native/ConvolutionMM2d.cpp.
// It's not necessary as tracing is off by default.
//
// For the rest of cases we might need have both:
//
// * Functions that might be reachable from eager mode python (especially
// factory methods), e.g.:
// `internal_new_from_data()` in `torch/csrc/utils/tensor_new.cpp`.
// Without the new guard it will add `aten::empty` to the traced graph.
//
// * Some manually maintained functions, e.g.:
// `torch/csrc/autograd/VariableTypeManual.cpp`.
// Set the new guard if it's not obvious whether `setTracingState(null)`
// has been called before it reaches the `AutoDispatchBelowADInplaceOrView`
// guard.
//
// We might need tweak the usage of the new guard to optimize/fix things.
// It should only affect the correctness of tracing function, because the
// guard is essentially no-op when the master `setTracingState()` switch is
// off.
// TODO: move this from `at::` to `jit::torch::` after
// `aten/src/ATen/cpp_custom_type_hack.h` is removed.
namespace at::tracer::impl {
static inline bool is_dispatch_enabled() {
return c10::impl::tls_is_dispatch_key_included(at::DispatchKey::Tracer) &&
!c10::impl::tls_is_dispatch_key_excluded(at::DispatchKey::Tracer);
}
static inline void set_dispatch_enabled(bool enabled) {
TORCH_INTERNAL_ASSERT(
!c10::impl::tls_is_dispatch_key_excluded(at::DispatchKey::Tracer),
"Cannot enable tracing within the scope of NoTracerDispatchMode!");
c10::impl::tls_set_dispatch_key_included(at::DispatchKey::Tracer, enabled);
}
struct NoTracerDispatchMode {
c10::impl::ExcludeDispatchKeyGuard guard_{at::DispatchKey::Tracer};
};
} // namespace at::tracer::impl