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build_pytorch_libs.py
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from __future__ import annotations
import os
import platform
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path
from .setup_helpers.cmake import CMake, USE_NINJA
from .setup_helpers.env import check_negative_env_flag, IS_64BIT, IS_WINDOWS
repo_root = Path(__file__).absolute().parent.parent
third_party_path = os.path.join(repo_root, "third_party")
def _get_vc_env(vc_arch: str) -> dict[str, str]:
try:
from setuptools import distutils # type: ignore[import]
return distutils._msvccompiler._get_vc_env(vc_arch) # type: ignore[no-any-return]
except AttributeError:
from setuptools._distutils import _msvccompiler # type: ignore[import]
return _msvccompiler._get_vc_env(vc_arch) # type: ignore[no-any-return]
def _overlay_windows_vcvars(env: dict[str, str]) -> dict[str, str]:
vc_arch = "x64" if IS_64BIT else "x86"
if platform.machine() == "ARM64":
vc_arch = "x64_arm64"
# First Win11 Windows on Arm build version that supports x64 emulation
# is 10.0.22000.
win11_1st_version = (10, 0, 22000)
current_win_version = tuple(
int(version_part) for version_part in platform.version().split(".")
)
if current_win_version < win11_1st_version:
vc_arch = "x86_arm64"
print(
"Warning: 32-bit toolchain will be used, but 64-bit linker "
"is recommended to avoid out-of-memory linker error!"
)
print(
"Warning: Please consider upgrading to Win11, where x64 "
"emulation is enabled!"
)
vc_env = _get_vc_env(vc_arch)
# Keys in `_get_vc_env` are always lowercase.
# We turn them into uppercase before overlaying vcvars
# because OS environ keys are always uppercase on Windows.
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/7797329
vc_env = {k.upper(): v for k, v in vc_env.items()}
for k, v in env.items():
uk = k.upper()
if uk not in vc_env:
vc_env[uk] = v
return vc_env
def _create_build_env() -> dict[str, str]:
# XXX - our cmake file sometimes looks at the system environment
# and not cmake flags!
# you should NEVER add something to this list. It is bad practice to
# have cmake read the environment
my_env = os.environ.copy()
if IS_WINDOWS and USE_NINJA:
# When using Ninja under Windows, the gcc toolchain will be chosen as
# default. But it should be set to MSVC as the user's first choice.
my_env = _overlay_windows_vcvars(my_env)
my_env.setdefault("CC", "cl")
my_env.setdefault("CXX", "cl")
return my_env
def read_nccl_pin() -> str:
nccl_file = "nccl-cu12.txt"
if os.getenv("DESIRED_CUDA", "").startswith("11") or os.getenv(
"CUDA_VERSION", ""
).startswith("11"):
nccl_file = "nccl-cu11.txt"
nccl_pin_path = os.path.join(
repo_root, ".ci", "docker", "ci_commit_pins", nccl_file
)
with open(nccl_pin_path) as f:
return f.read().strip()
def checkout_nccl() -> None:
release_tag = read_nccl_pin()
print(f"-- Checkout nccl release tag: {release_tag}")
nccl_basedir = os.path.join(third_party_path, "nccl")
if not os.path.exists(nccl_basedir):
subprocess.check_call(
["git", "clone", "https://github.com/NVIDIA/nccl.git", "nccl"],
cwd=third_party_path,
)
subprocess.check_call(["git", "checkout", release_tag], cwd=nccl_basedir)
def build_pytorch(
version: str | None,
cmake_python_library: str | None,
build_python: bool,
rerun_cmake: bool,
cmake_only: bool,
cmake: CMake,
) -> None:
my_env = _create_build_env()
if os.getenv("USE_SYSTEM_NCCL", "0") == "0":
checkout_nccl()
build_test = not check_negative_env_flag("BUILD_TEST")
cmake.generate(
version, cmake_python_library, build_python, build_test, my_env, rerun_cmake
)
if cmake_only:
return
cmake.build(my_env)