diff --git a/.github/workflows/python-package.yml b/.github/workflows/python-package.yml index 21c4c1895..6a2b3f63e 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/python-package.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/python-package.yml @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ jobs: # This job matrix builds the CUDA versions of the libraries for platforms that support CUDA (Linux x64/aarch64 + Windows x64) ## build-shared-libs-cuda: + if: github.ref_name != 'multi-backend-refactor' strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest] @@ -148,7 +149,7 @@ jobs: build-wheels: needs: - build-shared-libs - - build-shared-libs-cuda + # - build-shared-libs-cuda reduce the pkg size + build times for the preview release - build-shared-libs-rocm strategy: matrix: @@ -166,6 +167,13 @@ jobs: runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 + with: + fetch-depth: 1 # shallow clone + - name: Fetch tags for dynamic versioning in setup.py + run: | + git fetch --depth=1 origin --tags + echo "Available Git tags:" + git tag -n - name: Download build artifact uses: actions/download-artifact@v4 with: @@ -183,7 +191,8 @@ jobs: python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} cache: pip - run: pip install build wheel - - run: python -m build . + # for now need to do the below instead of prior `python -m build .`, which didn't allow us to access git tags + - run: python -m build --sdist && python -m build --wheel - name: Determine and Set Platform Tag, then Tag Wheel shell: bash run: | @@ -197,6 +206,45 @@ jobs: path: dist/bitsandbytes-*.whl retention-days: 7 + upload-pre-release-wheels: + name: Create release and upload artifacts + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + if: github.ref_name == 'multi-backend-refactor' + permissions: + contents: write + needs: + - build-wheels + steps: + - name: Download and rename artifacts + uses: actions/download-artifact@v4 + with: + path: tmp/ + pattern: "bdist_wheel_*" + merge-multiple: true + - name: Inspect tmp directory after downloading artifacts + run: ls -alFR tmp/ + - name: Move and rename wheel files with pattern replacement + run: | + mkdir -p wheels/ + find tmp/ -type f -name '*.whl' -print0 | while IFS= read -r -d '' wheel; do + wheel_filename=$(basename "$wheel") + # Remove the gith hash, e.g. `+1234567`, for a stable download link on the multi-backend pre-release + cleaned_filename=$(echo "$wheel_filename" | sed -E 's/\+[0-9a-f]{7}-/-/g') + mv "$wheel" "wheels/$cleaned_filename" + done + - name: Inspect wheels directory after renaming files + run: ls -alFR wheels/ + - name: Create release and upload artifacts + uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2.0.8 + with: + files: wheels/*.whl + prerelease: true + name: Multi-Backend Preview + tag_name: continuous-release_multi-backend-refactor + make_latest: false + draft: false + target_commitish: ${{ github.sha }} + audit-wheels: needs: build-wheels runs-on: ubuntu-latest diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 22f5a6cd6..cd1b797bb 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -151,6 +151,8 @@ dmypy.json # vim *.swp +# BNB-specific stuff dependencies cuda_build output/ +bitsandbytes/_version.py diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index eac72fe52..315e0ff1b 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -82,6 +82,11 @@ if(BUILD_CUDA) # This needs to be added *before* we try to enable the CUDA language so CMake's compiler check passes. if(MSVC AND MSVC_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 1940) string(APPEND CMAKE_CUDA_FLAGS " --allow-unsupported-compiler") + + # This is needed to build with VS2022 17.11+ and CUDA < 12.4. + if (MSVC_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 1941) + string(APPEND CMAKE_CUDA_FLAGS " -D_ALLOW_COMPILER_AND_STL_VERSION_MISMATCH") + endif() endif() enable_language(CUDA) # This will fail if CUDA is not found diff --git a/bitsandbytes/__init__.py b/bitsandbytes/__init__.py index 1e638eb79..25ec8a79a 100644 --- a/bitsandbytes/__init__.py +++ b/bitsandbytes/__init__.py @@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ # This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the # LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. +# Import the dynamically generated version from _version.py (see setup.py) +from ._version import __version__ # isort: skip # type: ignore + import torch from . import research, utils @@ -73,5 +76,3 @@ "optim.optimizer.Optimizer8bit": False, "optim.optimizer.MockArgs": False, } - -__version__ = "0.43.3.dev" diff --git a/bitsandbytes/nn/modules.py b/bitsandbytes/nn/modules.py index ad424a6f4..32854413f 100644 --- a/bitsandbytes/nn/modules.py +++ b/bitsandbytes/nn/modules.py @@ -471,6 +471,7 @@ def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor): and not hasattr(self.weight.quant_state, "op_context") and self.weight.quant_state.shape[1] % self.weight.quant_state.blocksize == 0 and self.weight.quant_state.quant_type == "nf4" + and x.requires_grad == False ): enable_ipex_fusion(self.weight, self.weight.quant_state) diff --git a/develop_diff.txt b/develop_diff.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e69de29bb diff --git a/docs/source/contributing.mdx b/docs/source/contributing.mdx index 4fe6b7541..5da42961e 100644 --- a/docs/source/contributing.mdx +++ b/docs/source/contributing.mdx @@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ ### Setup pre-commit hooks - Install pre-commit hooks with `pip install pre-commit`. -- Run `pre-commit autoupdate` once to configure the hooks. -- Re-run `pre-commit autoupdate` every time a new hook got added. +- Run `pre-commit install` once to install the hooks, so they will be run on every commit. +- If the hooks introduce changes, they'll be visible with `git diff`. Review them and `git add` them if everything is fine, then re-execute the before commit, it should pass now. +- If you want to manually trigger the hooks, you may do `pre-commit run --all-files` Now all the pre-commit hooks will be automatically run when you try to commit and if they introduce some changes, you need to re-add the changed files before being able to commit and push. diff --git a/docs/source/installation.mdx b/docs/source/installation.mdx index 146fb0ddd..d1acb2cd6 100644 --- a/docs/source/installation.mdx +++ b/docs/source/installation.mdx @@ -1,29 +1,45 @@ -# Installation +# Installation Guide -## CUDA +Welcome to the installation guide for the `bitsandbytes` library! This document provides step-by-step instructions to install `bitsandbytes` across various platforms and hardware configurations. The library primarily supports CUDA-based GPUs, but the team is actively working on enabling support for additional backends like AMD ROCm, Intel, and Apple Silicon. -bitsandbytes is only supported on CUDA GPUs for CUDA versions **11.0 - 12.5**. However, there's a multi-backend effort under way which is currently in alpha release, check [the respective section below in case you're interested to help us with early feedback](#multi-backend). +> [!TIP] +> For a high-level overview of backend support and compatibility, see the [Multi-backend Support](#multi-backend) section. -The latest version of bitsandbytes builds on: +## Table of Contents -| OS | CUDA | Compiler | -|---|---|---| -| Linux | 11.7 - 12.3 | GCC 11.4 | -| | 12.4+ | GCC 13.2 | -| Windows | 11.7 - 12.4 | MSVC 19.38+ (VS2022 17.8.0+) | +- [CUDA](#cuda) + - [Installation via PyPI](#cuda-pip) + - [Compile from Source](#cuda-compile) +- [Multi-backend Support (Alpha Release)](#multi-backend) + - [Supported Backends](#multi-backend-supported-backends) + - [Pre-requisites](#multi-backend-pre-requisites) + - [Installation](#multi-backend-pip) + - [Compile from Source](#multi-backend-compile) +- [PyTorch CUDA Versions](#pytorch-cuda-versions) -> [!TIP] -> MacOS support is still a work in progress! Subscribe to this [issue](https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/issues/1020) to get notified about discussions and to track the integration progress. +## CUDA[[cuda]] -For Linux systems, make sure your hardware meets the following requirements to use bitsandbytes features. +`bitsandbytes` is currently only supported on CUDA GPUs for CUDA versions **11.0 - 12.5**. However, there's an ongoing multi-backend effort under development, which is currently in alpha. If you're interested in providing feedback or testing, check out [the multi-backend section below](#multi-backend). -| **Feature** | **Hardware requirement** | -|---|---| -| LLM.int8() | NVIDIA Turing (RTX 20 series, T4) or Ampere (RTX 30 series, A4-A100) GPUs | -| 8-bit optimizers/quantization | NVIDIA Kepler (GTX 780 or newer) | +### Supported CUDA Configurations[[cuda-pip]] + +The latest version of `bitsandbytes` builds on the following configurations: + +| **OS** | **CUDA Version** | **Compiler** | +|-------------|------------------|----------------------| +| **Linux** | 11.7 - 12.3 | GCC 11.4 | +| | 12.4+ | GCC 13.2 | +| **Windows** | 11.7 - 12.4 | MSVC 19.38+ (VS2022) | + +For Linux systems, ensure your hardware meets the following requirements: + +| **Feature** | **Hardware Requirement** | +|---------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------| +| LLM.int8() | NVIDIA Turing (RTX 20 series, T4) or Ampere (RTX 30 series, A4-A100) GPUs | +| 8-bit optimizers/quantization | NVIDIA Kepler (GTX 780 or newer) | > [!WARNING] -> bitsandbytes >= 0.39.1 no longer includes Kepler binaries in pip installations. This requires manual compilation, and you should follow the general steps and use `cuda11x_nomatmul_kepler` for Kepler-targeted compilation. +> `bitsandbytes >= 0.39.1` no longer includes Kepler binaries in pip installations. This requires [manual compilation using](#cuda-compile) the `cuda11x_nomatmul_kepler` configuration. To install from PyPI. @@ -31,14 +47,41 @@ To install from PyPI. pip install bitsandbytes ``` -### Compile from source[[compile]] +### `pip install` pre-built wheel from latest `main` commit + +If you would like to use new feature even before they are officially released and help us test them, feel free to install the wheel directly from our CI (*the wheel links will remain stable!*): + + + + +``` +# Note, if you don't want to reinstall BNBs dependencies, append the `--no-deps` flag! +pip install --force-reinstall 'https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/releases/download/continuous-release_main/bitsandbytes-0.44.2.dev0-py3-none-manylinux_2_24_x86_64.whl' +``` + + + + +``` +# Note, if you don't want to reinstall BNBs dependencies, append the `--no-deps` flag! +pip install --force-reinstall 'https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/releases/download/continuous-release_multi-backend-refactor/bitsandbytes-0.44.1.dev0-py3-none-macosx_13_1_arm64.whl' +``` + + + +### Compile from source[[cuda-compile]] + +> [!TIP] +> Don't hesitate to compile from source! The process is pretty straight forward and resilient. This might be needed for older CUDA versions or other less common configurations, which we don't support out of the box due to package size. -For Linux and Windows systems, you can compile bitsandbytes from source. Installing from source allows for more build options with different CMake configurations. +For Linux and Windows systems, compiling from source allows you to customize the build configurations. See below for detailed platform-specific instructions (see the `CMakeLists.txt` if you want to check the specifics and explore some additional options): -To compile from source, you need CMake >= **3.22.1** and Python >= **3.8** installed. Make sure you have a compiler installed to compile C++ (gcc, make, headers, etc.). For example, to install a compiler and CMake on Ubuntu: +To compile from source, you need CMake >= **3.22.1** and Python >= **3.8** installed. Make sure you have a compiler installed to compile C++ (`gcc`, `make`, headers, etc.). + +For example, to install a compiler and CMake on Ubuntu: ```bash apt-get install -y build-essential cmake @@ -48,16 +91,16 @@ You should also install CUDA Toolkit by following the [NVIDIA CUDA Installation Refer to the following table if you're using another CUDA Toolkit version. -| CUDA Toolkit | GCC | -|---|---| -| >= 11.4.1 | >= 11 | -| >= 12.0 | >= 12 | -| >= 12.4 | >= 13 | +| CUDA Toolkit | GCC | +|--------------|-------| +| >= 11.4.1 | >= 11 | +| >= 12.0 | >= 12 | +| >= 12.4 | >= 13 | Now to install the bitsandbytes package from source, run the following commands: ```bash -git clone https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes.git && cd bitsandbytes/ +git clone https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes.git && cd bitsandbytes/ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt cmake -DCOMPUTE_BACKEND=cuda -S . make @@ -81,7 +124,7 @@ Refer to the following table if you're using another CUDA Toolkit version. | >= 11.6 | 19.30+ (VS2022) | ```bash -git clone https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes.git && cd bitsandbytes/ +git clone https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes.git && cd bitsandbytes/ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt cmake -DCOMPUTE_BACKEND=cuda -S . cmake --build . --config Release @@ -93,7 +136,7 @@ Big thanks to [wkpark](https://github.com/wkpark), [Jamezo97](https://github.com -### PyTorch CUDA versions +### PyTorch CUDA versions[[pytorch-cuda-versions]] Some bitsandbytes features may need a newer CUDA version than the one currently supported by PyTorch binaries from Conda and pip. In this case, you should follow these instructions to load a precompiled bitsandbytes binary. @@ -105,7 +148,7 @@ Some bitsandbytes features may need a newer CUDA version than the one currently Then locally install the CUDA version you need with this script from bitsandbytes: ```bash -wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/main/install_cuda.sh +wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/main/install_cuda.sh # Syntax cuda_install CUDA_VERSION INSTALL_PREFIX EXPORT_TO_BASH # CUDA_VERSION in {110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125} # EXPORT_TO_BASH in {0, 1} with 0=False and 1=True @@ -134,28 +177,62 @@ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/home/YOUR_USERNAME/local/cuda-11.7 3. Now when you launch bitsandbytes with these environment variables, the PyTorch CUDA version is overridden by the new CUDA version (in this example, version 11.7) and a different bitsandbytes library is loaded. -## Multi-backend[[multi-backend]] +## Multi-backend Support (Alpha Release)[[multi-backend]] > [!TIP] -> This functionality is currently in preview and therefore not yet production-ready! +> This functionality is currently in preview and not yet production-ready. We very much welcome community feedback, contributions and leadership on topics like Apple Silicon as well as other less common accellerators! For more information, see [this guide on multi-backend support](./non_cuda_backends). + +**Link to give us feedback** (bugs, install issues, perf results, requests, etc.)**:** + + + + +[**Multi-backend refactor: Alpha release (AMD ROCm ONLY)**](https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/discussions/1339) + + + + +[**Multi-backend refactor: Alpha release (INTEL ONLY)**](https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/discussions/1338) + + + + +[**Github Discussion space on coordinating the kickoff of MPS backend development**](https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/discussions/1340) + + + + +### Supported Backends[[multi-backend-supported-backends]] -Please follow these steps to install bitsandbytes with device-specific backend support other than CUDA: +| **Backend** | **Supported Versions** | **Python versions** | **Architecture Support** | **Status** | +|-------------|------------------------|---------------------------|-------------------------|------------| +| **AMD ROCm** | 6.1+ | 3.10+ | minimum CDNA - `gfx90a`, RDNA - `gfx1100` | Alpha | +| **Apple Silicon (MPS)** | WIP | 3.10+ | M1/M2 chips | Planned | +| **Intel CPU** | v2.4.0+ (`ipex`) | 3.10+ | Intel CPU | Alpha | +| **Intel GPU** | v2.4.0+ (`ipex`) | 3.10+ | Intel GPU | Experimental | -### Pip install the pre-built wheel (recommended for most) +For each supported backend, follow the respective instructions below: -WIP (will be added in the coming days) +### Pre-requisites[[multi-backend-pre-requisites]] -### Compilation +To use bitsandbytes non-CUDA backends, be sure to install: + +``` +pip install "transformers>=4.45.1" +``` -#### AMD GPU - -bitsandbytes is fully supported from ROCm 6.1 onwards (currently in alpha release). +> [!WARNING] +> Pre-compiled binaries are only built for ROCm versions `6.1.0`/`6.1.1`/`6.1.2`/`6.2.0` and `gfx90a`, `gfx942`, `gfx1100` GPU architectures. [Find the pip install instructions here](#multi-backend-pip). +> +> Other supported versions that don't come with pre-compiled binaries [can be compiled for with these instructions](#multi-backend-compile). +> +> **Windows is not supported for the ROCm backend**; also not WSL2 to our knowledge. > [!TIP] -> If you would like to install ROCm and PyTorch on bare metal, skip Docker steps and refer to our official guides at [ROCm installation overview](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/tutorial/install-overview.html#rocm-install-overview) and [Installing PyTorch for ROCm](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/how-to/3rd-party/pytorch-install.html#using-wheels-package) (Step 3 of wheels build for quick installation). Please make sure to get PyTorch wheel for the installed ROCm version. +> If you would like to install ROCm and PyTorch on bare metal, skip the Docker steps and refer to ROCm's official guides at [ROCm installation overview](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/tutorial/install-overview.html#rocm-install-overview) and [Installing PyTorch for ROCm](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/how-to/3rd-party/pytorch-install.html#using-wheels-package) (Step 3 of wheels build for quick installation). Special note: please make sure to get the respective ROCm-specific PyTorch wheel for the installed ROCm version, e.g. `https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/rocm6.2/`! ```bash # Create a docker container with latest ROCm image, which includes ROCm libraries @@ -165,15 +242,73 @@ apt-get update && apt-get install -y git && cd home # Install pytorch compatible with above ROCm version pip install torch --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/rocm6.1/ +``` -# Install bitsandbytes from PyPI -# (This is supported on Ubuntu 22.04, Python 3.10, ROCm 6.1.0/6.1.1/6.1.2/6.2.0 and gpu arch - gfx90a, gfx942, gfx1100 -# Please install from source if your configuration doesn't match with these) -pip install bitsandbytes + + + +Compatible hardware and functioning `import intel_extension_for_pytorch as ipex` capable environment with Python `3.10` as the minimum requirement. + +Please refer to [the official Intel installations instructions](https://intel.github.io/intel-extension-for-pytorch/index.html#installation?platform=cpu&version=v2.4.0%2bcpu&os=linux%2fwsl2) for guidance on how to pip install the necessary `intel_extension_for_pytorch` dependency. + + + + +> [!TIP] +> Apple Silicon support is still a WIP. Please visit and write us in [this Github Discussion space on coordinating the kickoff of MPS backend development](https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/discussions/1340) and coordinate a community-led effort to implement this backend. + + + +### Installation + +You can install the pre-built wheels for each backend, or compile from source for custom configurations. + +#### Pre-built Wheel Installation (recommended)[[multi-backend-pip]] + + + + +``` +# Note, if you don't want to reinstall BNBs dependencies, append the `--no-deps` flag! +pip install --force-reinstall 'https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/releases/download/continuous-release_multi-backend-refactor/bitsandbytes-0.44.1.dev0-py3-none-manylinux_2_24_x86_64.whl' +``` + + + + +``` +# Note, if you don't want to reinstall BNBs dependencies, append the `--no-deps` flag! +pip install --force-reinstall 'https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/releases/download/continuous-release_multi-backend-refactor/bitsandbytes-0.44.1.dev0-py3-none-win_amd64.whl' +``` + + + + +> [!WARNING] +> bitsandbytes does not yet support Apple Silicon / Metal with a dedicated backend. However, the build infrastructure is in place and the below pip install will eventually provide Apple Silicon support as it becomes available on the `multi-backend-refactor` branch based on community contributions. + +``` +# Note, if you don't want to reinstall BNBs dependencies, append the `--no-deps` flag! +pip install --force-reinstall 'https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes/releases/download/continuous-release_multi-backend-refactor/bitsandbytes-0.44.1.dev0-py3-none-macosx_13_1_arm64.whl' +``` + + + + +#### Compile from Source[[multi-backend-compile]] + + + + +#### AMD GPU + +bitsandbytes is fully supported from ROCm 6.1 onwards (currently in alpha release). + +```bash # Install bitsandbytes from source # Clone bitsandbytes repo, ROCm backend is currently enabled on multi-backend-refactor branch -git clone --depth 1 -b multi-backend-refactor https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes.git && cd bitsandbytes/ +git clone -b multi-backend-refactor https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes.git && cd bitsandbytes/ # Install dependencies pip install -r requirements-dev.txt @@ -195,10 +330,10 @@ pip install -e . # `-e` for "editable" install, when developing BNB (otherwise Similar to the CUDA case, you can compile bitsandbytes from source for Linux and Windows systems. -The below commands are for Linux. For installing on Windows, please adapt the below commands according to the same pattern as described [the section above on compiling from source under the Windows tab](#compile). +The below commands are for Linux. For installing on Windows, please adapt the below commands according to the same pattern as described [the section above on compiling from source under the Windows tab](#cuda-compile). ``` -git clone --depth 1 -b multi-backend-refactor https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes.git && cd bitsandbytes/ +git clone --depth 1 -b multi-backend-refactor https://github.com/bitsandbytes-foundation/bitsandbytes.git && cd bitsandbytes/ pip install intel_extension_for_pytorch pip install -r requirements-dev.txt cmake -DCOMPUTE_BACKEND=cpu -S . diff --git a/docs/source/non_cuda_backends.mdx b/docs/source/non_cuda_backends.mdx index fca586534..728606b7b 100644 --- a/docs/source/non_cuda_backends.mdx +++ b/docs/source/non_cuda_backends.mdx @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ # Multi-backend support (non-CUDA backends) +> [!Tip] +> If you feel these docs need some additional info, please consider submitting a PR or respectfully request the missing info in one of the below mentioned Github discussion spaces. + As part of a recent refactoring effort, we will soon offer official multi-backend support. Currently, this feature is available in a preview alpha release, allowing us to gather early feedback from users to improve the functionality and identify any bugs. At present, the Intel CPU and AMD ROCm backends are considered fully functional. The Intel XPU backend has limited functionality and is less mature. @@ -24,4 +27,18 @@ Thank you for your support! ### Intel -### AMD +The following performance data is collected from Intel 4th Gen Xeon (SPR) platform. The tables show speed-up and memory compared with different data types of [Llama-2-7b-chat-hf](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-chat-hf). + +#### Inference (CPU) + +| Data Type | BF16 | INT8 | NF4 | FP4 | +|---|---|---|---|---| +| Speed-Up (vs BF16) | 1.0x | 0.6x | 2.3x | 0.03x | +| Memory (GB) | 13.1 | 7.6 | 5.0 | 4.6 | + +#### Fine-Tuning (CPU) + +| Data Type | AMP BF16 | INT8 | NF4 | FP4 | +|---|---|---|---|---| +| Speed-Up (vs AMP BF16) | 1.0x | 0.38x | 0.07x | 0.07x | +| Memory (GB) | 40 | 9 | 6.6 | 6.6 | diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..41211880c --- /dev/null +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# Requirements used for local development +setuptools>=63 +pytest~=8.3.1 +einops~=0.8.0 +wheel~=0.43.0 +lion-pytorch~=0.2.2 +scipy~=1.14.0 +pandas~=2.2.2 +matplotlib~=3.9.1 diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index 18de0fe5b..2b1c1aff3 100644 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ # LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. import glob import os +import subprocess from setuptools import find_packages, setup from setuptools.dist import Distribution @@ -13,6 +14,35 @@ print("libs:", libs) +def get_git_commit_hash(): + return subprocess.check_output(["git", "rev-parse", "--short", "HEAD"]).decode("utf-8").strip() + + +def is_git_tagged_commit(): + tags = subprocess.check_output(["git", "tag", "--points-at", "HEAD"]).decode("utf-8").strip() + return bool(tags) + + +def get_latest_semver_tag(): + tags = subprocess.check_output(["git", "tag"], text=True).splitlines() + semver_tags = [tag for tag in tags if tag.count(".") == 2 and all(part.isdigit() for part in tag.split("."))] + if not semver_tags: + raise ValueError("No valid semantic version tags found") + return sorted(semver_tags, key=lambda s: list(map(int, s.split("."))))[-1] + + +def write_version_file(version, filepath="bitsandbytes/_version.py"): + with open(filepath, "w") as f: + f.write(f'__version__ = "{version}"\n') + + +def get_version_and_write_to_file(): + latest_semver_tag = get_latest_semver_tag() + version = latest_semver_tag if is_git_tagged_commit() else f"{latest_semver_tag}.dev+{get_git_commit_hash()}" + write_version_file(version) + return version + + def read(fname): return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read() @@ -25,7 +55,7 @@ def has_ext_modules(self): setup( name="bitsandbytes", - version="0.43.3.dev", + version=get_version_and_write_to_file(), author="Tim Dettmers", author_email="dettmers@cs.washington.edu", description="k-bit optimizers and matrix multiplication routines.",