There are only a couple SDXL inpainting models, and my tests indicate they are not as good as SD1.5 inpainting, but at least we support them now.
- Add the config file. This matches what is used in A1111. The only difference from the non-inpainting SDXL config is the number of in-channels.
- Update the legacy config maps to use this config file.
Pending:
- Move model install calls into model manager and create passthrus in invocation_context.
- Consider splitting load_model_from_url() into a call to get the path and a call to load the path.
* introduce new abstraction layer for GPU devices
* add unit test for device abstraction
* fix ruff
* convert TorchDeviceSelect into a stateless class
* move logic to select context-specific execution device into context API
* add mock hardware environments to pytest
* remove dangling mocker fixture
* fix unit test for running on non-CUDA systems
* remove unimplemented get_execution_device() call
* remove autocast precision
* Multiple changes:
1. Remove TorchDeviceSelect.get_execution_device(), as well as calls to
context.models.get_execution_device().
2. Rename TorchDeviceSelect to TorchDevice
3. Added back the legacy public API defined in `invocation_api`, including
choose_precision().
4. Added a config file migration script to accommodate removal of precision=autocast.
* add deprecation warnings to choose_torch_device() and choose_precision()
* fix test crash
* remove app_config argument from choose_torch_device() and choose_torch_dtype()
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- Allow user-defined precision on MPS.
- Use more explicit logic to handle all possible cases.
- Add comments.
- Remove the app_config args (they were effectively unused, just get the config using the singleton getter util)
Add `dump_path` arg to the converter function & save the model to disk inside the conversion function. This is the same pattern as in the other conversion functions.
* pass model config to _load_model
* make conversion work again
* do not write diffusers to disk when convert_cache set to 0
* adding same model to cache twice is a no-op, not an assertion error
* fix issues identified by psychedelicious during pr review
* following conversion, avoid redundant read of cached submodels
* fix error introduced while merging
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"Normal" models have 4 in-channels, while "Depth" models have 5 and "Inpaint" models have 9.
We need to explicitly tell diffusers the channel count when converting models.
Closes #6058
It's possible for a model's state dict to have integer keys, though we do not actually support such models.
As part of probing, we call `key.startswith(...)` on the state dict keys. This raises an `AttributeError` for integer keys.
This logic is in `invokeai/backend/model_manager/probe.py:get_model_type_from_checkpoint`
To fix this, we can cast the keys to strings first. The models w/ integer keys will still fail to be probed, but we'll get a `InvalidModelConfigException` instead of `AttributeError`.
Closes#6044
Add `extra="forbid"` to the default settings models.
Closes#6035.
Pydantic has some quirks related to unions. This affected how the union of default settings was evaluated. See https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic/issues/9095 for a detailed description of the behaviour that this change addresses.
- Enriched dependencies to not just be a string - allows reuse of a dependency as a starter model _and_ dependency of another model. For example, all the SDXL models have the fp16 VAE as a dependency, but you can also download it on its own.
- Looked at popular models on the major model sites to select the list. No SD2 models. All hosted on HF.
For SSDs, `blake3` is about 10x faster than `blake3_single` - 3 files/second vs 30 files/second.
For spinning HDDs, `blake3` is about 100x slower than `blake3_single` - 300 seconds/file vs 3 seconds/file.
For external drives, `blake3` is always worse, but the difference is highly variable. For external spinning drives, it's probably way worse than internal.
The least offensive algorithm is `blake3_single`, and it's still _much_ faster than any other algorithm.
* add probe for SDXL controlnet models
* Update invokeai/backend/model_management/model_probe.py
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>
* Update invokeai/backend/model_manager/probe.py
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dick <ryanjdick3@gmail.com>
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The models from INITIAL_MODELS.yaml have been recreated as a structured python object. This data is served on a new route. The model sources are compared against currently-installed models to determine if they are already installed or not.
- Move base of t2i and clip_vision config models to DiffusersBase, which contains
a field to record the model variant (e.g. "fp16")
- This restore the ability to load fp16 t2i and clip_vision models
- Also add defensive coding to load the vanilla model when the fp16 model
has been replaced (or more likely, user's preferences changed since installation)
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- No longer install core conversion models. Use the HuggingFace cache to load
them if and when needed.
- Call directly into the diffusers library to perform conversions with only shallow
wrappers around them to massage arguments, etc.
- At root configuration time, do not create all the possible model subdirectories,
but let them be created and populated at model install time.
- Remove checks for missing core conversion files, since they are no
longer installed.
- This adds additional logic to the safetensors->diffusers conversion script
to check for and install missing core conversion models at runtime.
- Fixes#5934
BLAKE3 has poor performance on spinning disks when parallelized. See https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3/issues/31
- Replace `skip_model_hash` setting with `hashing_algorithm`. Any algorithm we support is accepted.
- Add `random` algorithm: hashes a UUID with BLAKE3 to create a random "hash". Equivalent to the previous skip functionality.
- Add `blake3_single` algorithm: hashes on a single thread using BLAKE3, fixes the aforementioned performance issue
- Update model probe to accept the algorithm to hash with as an optional arg, defaulting to `blake3`
- Update all calls of the probe to use the app's configured hashing algorithm
- Update an external script that probes models
- Update tests
- Move ModelHash into its own module to avoid circuclar import issues
- No need for it to by a pydantic model. Just a class now.
- Remove ABC, it made it hard to understand what was going on as attributes were spread across the ABC and implementation. Also, there is no other implementation.
- Add tests