* [MM2] replace untyped config dict passed to install_model with typed ModelRecordChanges
- adjusted frontend to work with new schema
- used this facility to assign "starter model" names and descriptions to the installed
models.
* documentation fix
* [MM2] replace untyped config dict passed to install_model with typed ModelRecordChanges
- adjusted frontend to work with new schema
- used this facility to assign "starter model" names and descriptions to the installed
models.
* documentation fix
* remove v9 pnpm lockfile
* [MM2] replace untyped config dict passed to install_model with typed ModelRecordChanges
- adjusted frontend to work with new schema
- used this facility to assign "starter model" names and descriptions to the installed
models.
* [MM2] replace untyped config dict passed to install_model with typed ModelRecordChanges
- adjusted frontend to work with new schema
- used this facility to assign "starter model" names and descriptions to the installed
models.
* remove v9 pnpm lockfile
* regenerate schema.ts
* prettified
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In #6490 we enabled non-blocking torch device transfers throughout the model manager's memory management code. When using this torch feature, torch attempts to wait until the tensor transfer has completed before allowing any access to the tensor. Theoretically, that should make this a safe feature to use.
This provides a small performance improvement but causes race conditions in some situations. Specific platforms/systems are affected, and complicated data dependencies can make this unsafe.
- Intermittent black images on MPS devices - reported on discord and #6545, fixed with special handling in #6549.
- Intermittent OOMs and black images on a P4000 GPU on Windows - reported in #6613, fixed in this commit.
On my system, I haven't experience any issues with generation, but targeted testing of non-blocking ops did expose a race condition when moving tensors from CUDA to CPU.
One workaround is to use torch streams with manual sync points. Our application logic is complicated enough that this would be a lot of work and feels ripe for edge cases and missed spots.
Much safer is to fully revert non-locking - which is what this change does.
* use model_class.load_singlefile() instead of converting; works, but performance is poor
* adjust the convert api - not right just yet
* working, needs sql migrator update
* rename migration_11 before conflict merge with main
* Update invokeai/backend/model_manager/load/model_loaders/stable_diffusion.py
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* Update invokeai/backend/model_manager/load/model_loaders/stable_diffusion.py
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* implement lightweight version-by-version config migration
* simplified config schema migration code
* associate sdxl config with sdxl VAEs
* remove use of original_config_file in load_single_file()
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We can get black outputs when moving tensors from CPU to MPS. It appears MPS to CPU is fine. See:
- https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/107455
- https://discuss.pytorch.org/t/should-we-set-non-blocking-to-true/38234/28
Changes:
- Add properties for each device on `TorchDevice` as a convenience.
- Add `get_non_blocking` static method on `TorchDevice`. This utility takes a torch device and returns the flag to be used for non_blocking when moving a tensor to the device provided.
- Update model patching and caching APIs to use this new utility.
Fixes: #6545
* add support for probing and loading SDXL VAE checkpoint files
* broaden regexp probe for SDXL VAEs
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- Fix type errors
- Enable SilenceWarnings to be used as both a context manager and a decorator
- Remove duplicate implementation
- Check the initial verbosity on __enter__() rather than __init__()
* allow model patcher to optimize away the unpatching step when feasible
* remove lazy_offloading functionality
* allow model patcher to optimize away the unpatching step when feasible
* remove lazy_offloading functionality
* do not save original weights if there is a CPU copy of state dict
* Update invokeai/backend/model_manager/load/load_base.py
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* documentation fixes requested during penultimate review
* add non-blocking=True parameters to several torch.nn.Module.to() calls, for slight performance increases
* fix ruff errors
* prevent crash on non-cuda-enabled systems
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* allow model patcher to optimize away the unpatching step when feasible
* remove lazy_offloading functionality
* allow model patcher to optimize away the unpatching step when feasible
* remove lazy_offloading functionality
* do not save original weights if there is a CPU copy of state dict
* Update invokeai/backend/model_manager/load/load_base.py
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>
* documentation fixes added during penultimate review
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Co-authored-by: Kent Keirsey <31807370+hipsterusername@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>
* avoid copying model back from cuda to cpu
* handle models that don't have state dicts
* add assertions that models need a `device()` method
* do not rely on torch.nn.Module having the device() method
* apply all patches after model is on the execution device
* fix model patching in latents too
* log patched tokenizer
* closes#6375
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