# Owner(s): ["oncall: r2p"] # Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. # All rights reserved. # # This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the # LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. import multiprocessing as mp import signal import time import unittest import unittest.mock as mock import torch.distributed.elastic.timer as timer from torch.distributed.elastic.timer.api import TimerRequest from torch.distributed.elastic.timer.local_timer import MultiprocessingRequestQueue from torch.testing._internal.common_utils import ( IS_MACOS, IS_WINDOWS, run_tests, TEST_WITH_DEV_DBG_ASAN, TEST_WITH_TSAN, TestCase, ) # timer is not supported on windows or macos if not (IS_WINDOWS or IS_MACOS or TEST_WITH_DEV_DBG_ASAN): # func2 should time out def func2(n, mp_queue): if mp_queue is not None: timer.configure(timer.LocalTimerClient(mp_queue)) if n > 0: with timer.expires(after=0.1): func2(n - 1, None) time.sleep(0.2) class LocalTimerTest(TestCase): def setUp(self): super().setUp() self.ctx = mp.get_context("spawn") self.mp_queue = self.ctx.Queue() self.max_interval = 0.01 self.server = timer.LocalTimerServer(self.mp_queue, self.max_interval) self.server.start() def tearDown(self): super().tearDown() self.server.stop() def test_exception_propagation(self): with self.assertRaises(Exception, msg="foobar"): with timer.expires(after=1): raise Exception("foobar") # noqa: TRY002 def test_no_client(self): # no timer client configured; exception expected timer.configure(None) with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): with timer.expires(after=1): pass def test_client_interaction(self): # no timer client configured but one passed in explicitly # no exception expected timer_client = timer.LocalTimerClient(self.mp_queue) timer_client.acquire = mock.MagicMock(wraps=timer_client.acquire) timer_client.release = mock.MagicMock(wraps=timer_client.release) with timer.expires(after=1, scope="test", client=timer_client): pass timer_client.acquire.assert_called_once_with("test", mock.ANY) timer_client.release.assert_called_once_with("test") def test_happy_path(self): timer.configure(timer.LocalTimerClient(self.mp_queue)) with timer.expires(after=0.5): time.sleep(0.1) def test_get_timer_recursive(self): """ If a function acquires a countdown timer with default scope, then recursive calls to the function should re-acquire the timer rather than creating a new one. That is only the last recursive call's timer will take effect. """ self.server.start() timer.configure(timer.LocalTimerClient(self.mp_queue)) # func should not time out def func(n): if n > 0: with timer.expires(after=0.1): func(n - 1) time.sleep(0.05) func(4) p = self.ctx.Process(target=func2, args=(2, self.mp_queue)) p.start() p.join() self.assertEqual(-signal.SIGKILL, p.exitcode) @staticmethod def _run(mp_queue, timeout, duration): client = timer.LocalTimerClient(mp_queue) timer.configure(client) with timer.expires(after=timeout): time.sleep(duration) @unittest.skipIf(TEST_WITH_TSAN, "test is tsan incompatible") def test_timer(self): timeout = 0.1 duration = 1 p = mp.Process(target=self._run, args=(self.mp_queue, timeout, duration)) p.start() p.join() self.assertEqual(-signal.SIGKILL, p.exitcode) def _enqueue_on_interval(mp_queue, n, interval, sem): """ enqueues ``n`` timer requests into ``mp_queue`` one element per interval seconds. Releases the given semaphore once before going to work. """ sem.release() for i in range(0, n): mp_queue.put(TimerRequest(i, "test_scope", 0)) time.sleep(interval) # timer is not supported on windows or macos if not (IS_WINDOWS or IS_MACOS or TEST_WITH_DEV_DBG_ASAN): class MultiprocessingRequestQueueTest(TestCase): def test_get(self): mp_queue = mp.Queue() request_queue = MultiprocessingRequestQueue(mp_queue) requests = request_queue.get(1, timeout=0.01) self.assertEqual(0, len(requests)) request = TimerRequest(1, "test_scope", 0) mp_queue.put(request) requests = request_queue.get(2, timeout=0.01) self.assertEqual(1, len(requests)) self.assertIn(request, requests) @unittest.skipIf( TEST_WITH_TSAN, "test incompatible with tsan", ) def test_get_size(self): """ Creates a "producer" process that enqueues ``n`` elements every ``interval`` seconds. Asserts that a ``get(n, timeout=n*interval+delta)`` yields all ``n`` elements. """ mp_queue = mp.Queue() request_queue = MultiprocessingRequestQueue(mp_queue) n = 10 interval = 0.1 sem = mp.Semaphore(0) p = mp.Process( target=_enqueue_on_interval, args=(mp_queue, n, interval, sem) ) p.start() sem.acquire() # blocks until the process has started to run the function timeout = interval * (n + 1) start = time.time() requests = request_queue.get(n, timeout=timeout) self.assertLessEqual(time.time() - start, timeout + interval) self.assertEqual(n, len(requests)) def test_get_less_than_size(self): """ Tests slow producer. Creates a "producer" process that enqueues ``n`` elements every ``interval`` seconds. Asserts that a ``get(n, timeout=(interval * n/2))`` yields at most ``n/2`` elements. """ mp_queue = mp.Queue() request_queue = MultiprocessingRequestQueue(mp_queue) n = 10 interval = 0.1 sem = mp.Semaphore(0) p = mp.Process( target=_enqueue_on_interval, args=(mp_queue, n, interval, sem) ) p.start() sem.acquire() # blocks until the process has started to run the function requests = request_queue.get(n, timeout=(interval * (n / 2))) self.assertLessEqual(n / 2, len(requests)) # timer is not supported on windows or macos if not (IS_WINDOWS or IS_MACOS or TEST_WITH_DEV_DBG_ASAN): class LocalTimerServerTest(TestCase): def setUp(self): super().setUp() self.mp_queue = mp.Queue() self.max_interval = 0.01 self.server = timer.LocalTimerServer(self.mp_queue, self.max_interval) def tearDown(self): super().tearDown() self.server.stop() def test_watchdog_call_count(self): """ checks that the watchdog function ran wait/interval +- 1 times """ self.server._run_watchdog = mock.MagicMock(wraps=self.server._run_watchdog) wait = 0.1 self.server.start() time.sleep(wait) self.server.stop() watchdog_call_count = self.server._run_watchdog.call_count self.assertGreaterEqual( watchdog_call_count, int(wait / self.max_interval) - 1 ) self.assertLessEqual(watchdog_call_count, int(wait / self.max_interval) + 1) def test_watchdog_empty_queue(self): """ checks that the watchdog can run on an empty queue """ self.server._run_watchdog() def _expired_timer(self, pid, scope): expired = time.time() - 60 return TimerRequest(worker_id=pid, scope_id=scope, expiration_time=expired) def _valid_timer(self, pid, scope): valid = time.time() + 60 return TimerRequest(worker_id=pid, scope_id=scope, expiration_time=valid) def _release_timer(self, pid, scope): return TimerRequest(worker_id=pid, scope_id=scope, expiration_time=-1) @mock.patch("os.kill") def test_expired_timers(self, mock_os_kill): """ tests that a single expired timer on a process should terminate the process and clean up all pending timers that was owned by the process """ test_pid = -3 self.mp_queue.put(self._expired_timer(pid=test_pid, scope="test1")) self.mp_queue.put(self._valid_timer(pid=test_pid, scope="test2")) self.server._run_watchdog() self.assertEqual(0, len(self.server._timers)) mock_os_kill.assert_called_once_with(test_pid, signal.SIGKILL) @mock.patch("os.kill") def test_acquire_release(self, mock_os_kill): """ tests that: 1. a timer can be acquired then released (should not terminate process) 2. a timer can be vacuously released (e.g. no-op) """ test_pid = -3 self.mp_queue.put(self._valid_timer(pid=test_pid, scope="test1")) self.mp_queue.put(self._release_timer(pid=test_pid, scope="test1")) self.mp_queue.put(self._release_timer(pid=test_pid, scope="test2")) self.server._run_watchdog() self.assertEqual(0, len(self.server._timers)) mock_os_kill.assert_not_called() @mock.patch("os.kill") def test_valid_timers(self, mock_os_kill): """ tests that valid timers are processed correctly and the process is left alone """ self.mp_queue.put(self._valid_timer(pid=-3, scope="test1")) self.mp_queue.put(self._valid_timer(pid=-3, scope="test2")) self.mp_queue.put(self._valid_timer(pid=-2, scope="test1")) self.mp_queue.put(self._valid_timer(pid=-2, scope="test2")) self.server._run_watchdog() self.assertEqual(4, len(self.server._timers)) self.assertTrue((-3, "test1") in self.server._timers) self.assertTrue((-3, "test2") in self.server._timers) self.assertTrue((-2, "test1") in self.server._timers) self.assertTrue((-2, "test2") in self.server._timers) mock_os_kill.assert_not_called() if __name__ == "__main__": run_tests()