Add flash_plus_dropout_grad_check_fp32 to xtrain-model dropout tests: the two
orthogonal Phase-2 features (T14 flash-attn, T18 dropout) in the same model must
still grad-check. Both models run train-mode p=0.2 (identical masks, seed is
flash-independent) so the only delta is the SDPA reduction order — checked against
the flash-vs-composed tolerance.
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Config.dropout (default 0). TinyTransformer gets a Cell<bool> training switch
(train()/eval()/with_training, default eval = safe) + a Cell<u64> step_seed bumped
once per training forward. forward_batched derives a per-layer block_seed (pure fn
of step_seed×layer) and block_forward derives two per-site seeds, inserting
ops::dropout at the attn and ffn sub-block outputs (before each residual). The
seed is a pure function of (step_seed, layer, site) so the checkpoint (T13)
recompute re-derives the same masks → grads stay exact. p=0 or eval → no dropout
node → graph bit-identical to pre-T18.
train_loop: model.train() per step (restored after eval flips to eval); eval_loss
runs model.eval(). bin/train: --dropout flag → cfg.dropout. Export/sampling run in
eval (default), so exported weights are dropout-free (xserv closed loop unaffected).
Model-level tests (dropout.rs): p=0 bit-identical to no-dropout (logits/loss/grads);
eval(p>0) == p=0 identity; train differs from eval + finite; recompute-with-dropout
grads match non-recompute (fp32 + bf16).
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ops::dropout(x,p,seed): fwd runs Tensor::dropout, caches the mask in the backward
closure, bwd pushes dx=d⊙mask. p==0 returns x.clone() (no node) so the default
graph is unchanged. Tests in autograd.rs: fixed-seed finite-diff grad-check (mask
held constant across the ± perturbation — dropout is a fixed elementwise linear
map of x); E[out]≈input + keep-rate≈1-p over a seed sweep; p=0 kernel identity.
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csrc/ops/dropout.cu: counter-based RNG (splitmix64 over seed^index) → fp32
uniform → Bernoulli(keep=1-p); fwd writes out=x⊙mask + an fp32 mask buffer
(per-element 1/(1-p) or 0); bwd applies the same mask (dx=d⊙mask). fp32 + bf16
activation variants (mask fp32 in both; uniform is dtype-independent so masks
match across precisions). Stateless → re-run with same seed = same mask (T13
recompute-safe). Registered in build.rs + FFI decls.
Tensor::dropout(p,seed)->(out,mask) and Tensor::dropout_backward(d,mask) wrap the
launches (contiguous F32/BF16, default stream, per-op sync via the kernels).
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Counter-based (stateless) RNG → Bernoulli(keep=1-p) mask, inverted 1/(1-p)
scaling at train, identity at eval. New autodiff `dropout` op (fwd generates +
applies mask, bwd applies the SAME cached mask). Wired at the two residual-path
sites (attn / ffn outputs); attention-probs dropout deliberately skipped (fused
SDPA doesn't materialise probs). Documents the RNG choice, per-site deterministic
seed (so T13 recompute reproduces the same mask), train/eval switch, p=0
bit-identity, and the acceptance gates.
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- grad_accum.rs: accum=N×B grads bit-close to a single N·B big batch;
accum_steps=1 bit-identical (max|Δ|==0) to no-accum; real train() loop
with accum tracks a big-batch baseline over 20 AdamW steps.
- ddp_correctness.rs: world=2 + accum=2 matches a single-GPU big batch of
the same effective size (loss + cross-rank + vs-baseline).
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Accumulate grads over N micro-batches, then one AdamW step + zero_grad,
for an effective batch of N×micro at one micro-batch's activation cost.
Each micro-loss is scaled by 1/N before backward (the tape SUM-accumulates
the scaled grads) so the boundary grad equals a single step over an N×
batch. accum==1 skips the scale → bit-identical to the pre-T16 path.
DDP: the cross-rank all-reduce fires ONLY at the accumulation boundary
(intermediate micro-steps are local-only, no NCCL); the /world average is
orthogonal to the per-micro 1/N, so the boundary grad is the effective
global-batch mean. New --accum-steps flag in both train binaries; effective
batch is printed.
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Fill in the design doc's measured results (grad-check, flash==composed,
PyTorch parity, peak mem -16%/-23%, tok/s tradeoff), add the T14 row to
evolution.md (算法/Infra) and the README build-journey table.
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Match the trusted composed grad-check dims (seq=5<FA_TILE); the multi-tile
online-softmax path is gated by flash_bwd_matches_composed_bwd (seq=40),
sharper than finite-diff on the near-zero grads a long softmax produces.
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autograd: flash_attention_batched_bwd (dQ/dK/dV finite-diff, seq>tile)
+ flash_matches_composed_fwd. model/tests/flash.rs: flash==composed
on-vs-off (logits/loss/every param grad), fp32 + bf16. parity_dump:
XTRAIN_PARITY_FLASH dumps the flash path for the same parity.py oracle
(PyTorch SDPA parity at B>1). train + train_ddp get the --flash flag.
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ops::flash_attention autograd node (fwd caches O(N) logsumexp instead of
O(N²) probs; bwd via Tensor::flash_attention_backward). Model gets a
use_flash bool + with_flash(bool) builder; the SDPA core in attention()
picks ops::flash_attention vs ops::attention. flash threads through
block_forward so the recompute (T13) segment also runs flash. Default
off = composed path, graph unchanged.
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csrc/ops/flash_attention.cu: a single fused fwd kernel (one block per
query row, streams KV in tiles of 32, online softmax — running max/sum
+ rescaled V accumulator, causal mask inlined, never materializes the
[bh,S,S] scores) writing out[bh,S,hd] + the per-row logsumexp L (O(N),
saved for backward). flash-style bwd: recompute scores from Q/K/V + L,
collapse the softmax Jacobian with D[i]=ΣdO·O, dQ owned per row, dK/dV
atomicAdd across rows. Tensor::flash_attention / flash_attention_backward
wrap them (bf16 upcasts Q/K/V→f32 for the kernel, same fp32-softmax
policy as composed).
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Design doc for the hand-written single fused flash-attention kernel:
online softmax tiled over KV, NEVER materializing the [bh,S,S] score
matrix; flash-style backward (recompute scores from saved logsumexp +
D=ΣdO·O, dQ/dK/dV). Opt-in --flash; composed T10 path stays default.
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v8 = capacity-axis A/B: freeze the v6/v7 2.255B FineWeb-edu subset, scale
dim768→dim1024 (core 127M→226M, +78%) via bf16 + T13 activation recompute.
8-GPU DDP, 2.36B tok (1.05 ep), ~129K tok/s (recompute tax), ~5h.
Result (same FineWeb val, v6/v7/v8 comparable): v6 3.0652 / v7 3.0149 /
v8 2.9801. Capacity helps — v8 (1.05ep) beats v6 at the same ~1ep by 0.085
AND beats v7 (smaller model, 1.45ep more old data) by 0.035 ⇒ v6/v7 were
partly capacity-limited, scaling capacity > repeating old data. But the gain
is only ~3% (same magnitude as the data-axis single-step lever), and v8's
val was still descending at the end (not saturated).
Meta-finding: every single-axis lever (data-volume v5/v7, breadth v6,
capacity v8) is now ~3%/lever ⇒ broad diminishing returns; to progress,
scale capacity AND data together (Chinchilla, reproduced at toy scale).
- docs/runs/08-v8-fineweb-edu-dim1024.md: full capacity experiment + v7-vs-v8 samples
- docs/runs/README.md: +v8 row, v9 proposal
- docs/evolution.md: +T13 infra row, +v8 scaling row, capacity-axis & diminishing-returns notes
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Design doc for per-block gradient checkpointing (KI-3): the no-tape forward +
recompute-on-backward design, the `checkpoint` primitive, per-block wrapping,
the exactness/correctness argument (same kernels + inputs → identical grads),
composition with bf16+DDP+batched, and the verification plan (on-vs-off grad
gate + memory/throughput before→after, dim1024-fits). Bench table left as TBD
to fill after the dash5 run.
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Wrap each transformer block's forward in the checkpoint primitive when
recompute is enabled (Phase T13 / KI-3). To make the block forward a pure
segment fn (no `&self` borrow, so it can re-run in the backward closure),
extract the block body + its helpers (linear / norm_gamma / attention /
swiglu_mlp) into free functions parameterised by (cfg, compute_dtype) and add
`Block::block_params()` (the 11 leaves in the params() per-block order). The
non-recompute path calls `block_forward` directly — identical graph to before.
- `TinyTransformer::with_recompute(bool)` builder (opt-in; default off keeps the
unchanged tape / bit-identical numerics).
- `--recompute` flag wired into bin/train and bin/train_ddp (DDP: each rank
checkpoints independently).
Correctness gate: tests/recompute.rs builds two identical models (recompute
on/off), runs the same batched loss+backward, and asserts the forward logits,
the loss, and EVERY parameter grad match within tight fp tol — parameterised
over fp32 and bf16 (T12 composition).
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Add `xtrain_autodiff::checkpoint::checkpoint(segment_fn, input, params)`, a
higher-order autograd node (à la torch.utils.checkpoint) for activation
recomputation (Phase T13 / KI-3):
- forward: run `segment_fn` on detached leaves so its internal ops are NOT
recorded on the outer tape; keep only the output value (the local sub-tape —
and thus the segment's intermediate activations — drops immediately). The
checkpoint node's parents are [input, ..params].
- backward: re-run `segment_fn` from the saved input + (unchanged) param values
into a fresh local tape, seed the recomputed output with the upstream grad,
backprop, then push the recovered input/param grads to the real parents. Local
tape drops at the end → recomputed activations freed.
Exact by construction (same deterministic kernels, same inputs) → grads match
the non-checkpointed path. Composes with bf16 (T12, same path on recompute) and
DDP (T8, per-rank).
Supporting change: `Var::backward_seeded(seed)` — backward from an explicit
non-scalar upstream grad (the segment output is generally not a scalar);
`backward()` is now the scalar wrapper that seeds ones.
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v7 = same arch as v4/v5/v6 (dim768/18L, bf16, 8-GPU DDP global 256),
trained the SAME 2.255B-token FineWeb-edu subset to 1.45 epoch (vs v6's
1.02), best FineWeb val 3.0149 (v6 3.0652). Exported + archived to
registry v7-fineweb-edu-dim768, serves in xserv (coherent expository
English, ~v6 quality).
Key finding: more epochs of the SAME subset gave only ~0.05 val drop and
the curve flattened (~step 44000) with no sampling quality gain → the
2.255B FineWeb subset is near its ceiling at dim768. Same class as v5's
TinyStories data-volume saturation: repeating old data has thin margins;
true further gains need FRESH shards (more diverse tokens), as v6's
corpus-swap (which raised the ceiling) showed.
Adds docs/runs/07-v7-*.md; updates docs/runs/README.md (+v7 row, intro
saturation note, v8 proposal) and docs/evolution.md (+v7 row, dataset-axis
ceiling note).
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v6 broadens data from TinyStories to FineWeb-edu (HuggingFaceFW/fineweb-edu
sample/10BT) while freezing the v4/v5 arch. scripts/fineweb_to_txt.py streams
the parquet text column row-group by row-group and joins docs with
<|endoftext|> so xtrain's existing Corpus loader (gpt2 BPE, u16 cache) handles
it unchanged. Corpus .txt/.parquet/.u16.bin stay dash5-only (gitignored).
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The `keep bf16 logits` change made forward_batched return bf16 logits
in bf16 mode; the bf16 test's host read must cast to f32 first.
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At vocab 50257 the logits tensor [B*S, vocab] is ~1.6GB fp32 at batch
32 — held across the whole backward. Keep it bf16: cross_entropy
upcasts the bf16 logits to fp32 internally (transient) + caches fp32
probs, and its backward casts dx back to bf16 to chain into the
bf16 lm_head matmul backward. The sampler casts bf16 logits→f32 before
the host argmax/softmax. Halves the persistent logits activation.
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docs/11-bf16-mixed-precision.md: the AMP split (bf16 linears +
activations, fp32 master / norms / softmax / RoPE / CE, no loss
scaling), the cast-op bridge, module layout, and the dual
verification gate (fp32 unchanged + bf16 looser-tol + convergence +
mem/throughput). Memory/throughput before->after to be filled from
the dash5 bench.
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- TinyTransformer::with_compute_dtype(BF16): embedding stays fp32
master then casts to bf16; each linear casts its fp32 weight to bf16
on the fly; logits cast back to fp32 for cross-entropy. Default F32
reproduces the v0-v4 forward graph bit-for-bit.
- --bf16 flag on bin/train and bin/train_ddp (off by default).
- tests/bf16.rs: same fp32 master weights run fp32 vs bf16; assert
loss/logits/grads within a loose bf16 tol, no NaN, and grads are
fp32 (master untouched).
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Tensor ops dispatch on dtype: fp32 branch unchanged (bit-identical),
bf16 branch routes matmul/attention through GemmEx and elementwise
through the bf16 kernels. Norm/softmax/RoPE/cross-entropy upcast to
fp32 around the existing fp32 kernels (standard AMP: reductions/loss
fp32, matmuls bf16). Transposes route bf16 through fp32 (pure layout).
New autodiff `cast` op is the AMP bridge: forward downcasts a fp32
master leaf to bf16 for the matmul; backward upcasts the bf16 grad
back to fp32. So the fp32 leaf accumulates an fp32 grad and AdamW /
clip / DDP all-reduce stay fp32 and completely unchanged.
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v4 surfaced the concrete bf16 trigger: dim768 fp32 OOMs at per-rank batch 32
(global 256) in 32GB, forcing per-rank 16 (global 128). bf16 (halve activation
mem) would restore the batch-256 sweet spot. Record it on KI-2; keep KI-2 as
the backlog item it is (still deferred).
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Design doc docs/runs/04-v4-tinystories-dim768.md (data 720.9M tok ~1.54ep /
arch dim768/18L core 127.4M vs v3 / hparams 22000 steps, global batch 128
per-rank 16, seq 256, lr 6e-4->6e-5 warmup 1100 + cosine, clip 1.0, world=8
DDP fp32 / results train 11.07->1.14, best val 1.1690, ~145K tok/s 8-GPU /
v3->v4 improvement: val 1.30->1.17 + side-by-side samples). Notes that this run
validated T11's caching allocator at dim768 multi-GPU and that dim768 fp32
batch-32 OOM is the bf16 trigger. Update docs/runs/README.md comparison table
to v0/v1/v2/v3/v4 and the next-rung proposal to v5.
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v4 scaling run finished: dim768/18L, core 127.43M (total 204.63M), trained
720.9M tokens (~1.54 epoch) on 8x RTX 5090 DDP fp32, ~145K tok/s, ~84 min,
best val 1.1690. Checkpoint archived to registry
(~/projects/tiny-models/v4-tinystories-dim768/) and exported to xserv HF Qwen3
safetensors (201 tensors, BF16); xserv serves it and matches xtrain greedy
token-for-token on all 3 fixed prompts (40 tok).
Add `greedy_sample` bin: load a trained ckpt with its arch flags and print
xtrain's own greedy continuations for the fixed run prompts, so they can be
diffed against xserv's greedy on the exported weights (the per-run token-match
check). Same model/config/init scheme as bin/train.rs + bin/export_safetensors.rs.
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Device caching/pool allocator removes the per-op cudaMalloc serialization that
was the real DDP bottleneck (and a single-GPU cost). Measured on dash5 (8x RTX
5090, dim384/12L, per-rank batch 32, seq 256, steady-state tok/s):
single-GPU: 40226 -> 92638 tok/s (~2.3x)
DDP scaling (global batch 32*world):
world before after
1 39801 1.00x 92385 1.00x
2 47229 1.19x 146821 1.59x
4 52854 1.33x 269867 2.92x
8 48996 1.23x 461270 4.99x
8-GPU absolute throughput 49K -> 461K tok/s (9.4x); nvidia-smi shows all 8 GPUs
at 95-99% util during the run (KI-5 saw only 1-2/8 busy). Loss trajectories are
bit-identical before/after (10.9026->4.8453). xserv closed loop green: re-export
of the v3 ckpt is md5-identical to the registry safetensors and xserv serves it.
Mark KI-5 FIXED in docs/known-issues.md with before/after table; fill in the
design doc's measured numbers. Residual ~5x@8 (not perfectly linear) is the
~7% all-reduce + 8-GPU PCIe/launch overhead; process-per-GPU is the next lever
if v4 needs higher linearity.
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