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Hints for collective operations like AllReduce.
tf.distribute.experimental.CollectiveHints(
bytes_per_pack=0, timeout_seconds=None
)
This can be passed to methods like
tf.distribute.get_replica_context().all_reduce()
to optimize collective
operation performance. Note that these are only hints, which may or may not
change the actual behavior. Some options only apply to certain strategy and
are ignored by others.
One common optimization is to break gradients all-reduce into multiple packs so that weight updates can overlap with gradient all-reduce.
Examples:
- bytes_per_pack
hints = tf.distribute.experimental.CollectiveHints(
bytes_per_pack=50 * 1024 * 1024)
grads = tf.distribute.get_replica_context().all_reduce(
'sum', grads, experimental_hints=hints)
optimizer.apply_gradients(zip(grads, vars),
experimental_aggregate_gradients=False)
- timeout_seconds
strategy = tf.distribute.MirroredStrategy()
hints = tf.distribute.experimental.CollectiveHints(
timeout_seconds=120)
try:
strategy.reduce("sum", v, axis=None, experimental_hints=hints)
except tf.errors.DeadlineExceededError:
do_something()
Args | |
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bytes_per_pack
|
a non-negative integer. Breaks collective operations into
packs of certain size. If it's zero, the value is determined
automatically. This only applies to all-reduce with
MultiWorkerMirroredStrategy currently.
|
timeout_seconds
|
a float or None, timeout in seconds. If not None, the
collective raises tf.errors.DeadlineExceededError if it takes longer
than this timeout. This can be useful when debugging hanging issues.
This should only be used for debugging since it creates a new thread for
each collective, i.e. an overhead of timeout_seconds *
num_collectives_per_second more threads. This only works for
tf.distribute.experimental.MultiWorkerMirroredStrategy .
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Raises | |
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ValueError
|
When arguments have invalid value. |