# Copyright (c) Sebastian Raschka under Apache License 2.0 (see LICENSE.txt). # Source for "Build a Large Language Model From Scratch" # - https://www.manning.com/books/build-a-large-language-model-from-scratch # Code: https://github.com/rasbt/LLMs-from-scratch from .ch03 import MultiHeadAttention, PyTorchMultiHeadAttention import torch import torch.nn as nn class LayerNorm(nn.Module): def __init__(self, emb_dim): super().__init__() self.eps = 1e-5 self.scale = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(emb_dim)) self.shift = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(emb_dim)) def forward(self, x): mean = x.mean(dim=-1, keepdim=True) var = x.var(dim=-1, keepdim=True, unbiased=False) norm_x = (x - mean) / torch.sqrt(var + self.eps) return self.scale * norm_x + self.shift class GELU(nn.Module): def __init__(self): super().__init__() def forward(self, x): return 0.5 * x * (1 + torch.tanh( torch.sqrt(torch.tensor(2.0 / torch.pi)) * (x + 0.044715 * torch.pow(x, 3)) )) class FeedForward(nn.Module): def __init__(self, cfg): super().__init__() self.layers = nn.Sequential( nn.Linear(cfg["emb_dim"], 4 * cfg["emb_dim"]), GELU(), nn.Linear(4 * cfg["emb_dim"], cfg["emb_dim"]), ) def forward(self, x): return self.layers(x) class TransformerBlock(nn.Module): def __init__(self, cfg): super().__init__() self.att = MultiHeadAttention( d_in=cfg["emb_dim"], d_out=cfg["emb_dim"], context_length=cfg["context_length"], num_heads=cfg["n_heads"], dropout=cfg["drop_rate"], qkv_bias=cfg["qkv_bias"]) self.ff = FeedForward(cfg) self.norm1 = LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"]) self.norm2 = LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"]) self.drop_resid = nn.Dropout(cfg["drop_rate"]) def forward(self, x): # Shortcut connection for attention block shortcut = x x = self.norm1(x) x = self.att(x) # Shape [batch_size, num_tokens, emb_size] x = self.drop_resid(x) x = x + shortcut # Add the original input back # Shortcut connection for feed-forward block shortcut = x x = self.norm2(x) x = self.ff(x) x = self.drop_resid(x) x = x + shortcut # Add the original input back return x class GPTModel(nn.Module): def __init__(self, cfg): super().__init__() self.tok_emb = nn.Embedding(cfg["vocab_size"], cfg["emb_dim"]) self.pos_emb = nn.Embedding(cfg["context_length"], cfg["emb_dim"]) self.drop_emb = nn.Dropout(cfg["drop_rate"]) self.trf_blocks = nn.Sequential( *[TransformerBlock(cfg) for _ in range(cfg["n_layers"])]) self.final_norm = LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"]) self.out_head = nn.Linear(cfg["emb_dim"], cfg["vocab_size"], bias=False) def forward(self, in_idx): batch_size, seq_len = in_idx.shape tok_embeds = self.tok_emb(in_idx) pos_embeds = self.pos_emb(torch.arange(seq_len, device=in_idx.device)) x = tok_embeds + pos_embeds # Shape [batch_size, num_tokens, emb_size] x = self.drop_emb(x) x = self.trf_blocks(x) x = self.final_norm(x) logits = self.out_head(x) return logits def generate_text_simple(model, idx, max_new_tokens, context_size): # idx is (B, T) array of indices in the current context for _ in range(max_new_tokens): # Crop current context if it exceeds the supported context size # E.g., if LLM supports only 5 tokens, and the context size is 10 # then only the last 5 tokens are used as context idx_cond = idx[:, -context_size:] # Get the predictions with torch.no_grad(): logits = model(idx_cond) # Focus only on the last time step # (batch, n_token, vocab_size) becomes (batch, vocab_size) logits = logits[:, -1, :] # Get the idx of the vocab entry with the highest logits value idx_next = torch.argmax(logits, dim=-1, keepdim=True) # (batch, 1) # Append sampled index to the running sequence idx = torch.cat((idx, idx_next), dim=1) # (batch, n_tokens+1) return idx ###################### # Bonus ###################### class FeedForwardFast(nn.Module): def __init__(self, cfg): super().__init__() self.layers = nn.Sequential( nn.Linear(cfg["emb_dim"], 4 * cfg["emb_dim"]), nn.GELU(approximate="tanh"), nn.Linear(4 * cfg["emb_dim"], cfg["emb_dim"]), ) def forward(self, x): return self.layers(x) class TransformerBlockFast(nn.Module): def __init__(self, cfg): super().__init__() self.att = PyTorchMultiHeadAttention( d_in=cfg["emb_dim"], d_out=cfg["emb_dim"], num_heads=cfg["n_heads"], dropout=cfg["drop_rate"], qkv_bias=cfg["qkv_bias"]) self.ff = FeedForwardFast(cfg) self.norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"]) self.norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"]) self.drop_shortcut = nn.Dropout(cfg["drop_rate"]) def forward(self, x): # Shortcut connection for attention block shortcut = x x = self.norm1(x) x = self.att(x) # Shape [batch_size, num_tokens, emb_size] x = self.drop_shortcut(x) x = x + shortcut # Add the original input back # Shortcut connection for feed-forward block shortcut = x x = self.norm2(x) x = self.ff(x) x = self.drop_shortcut(x) x = x + shortcut # Add the original input back return x class GPTModelFast(nn.Module): """ A faster variant of GPTModel optimized for training speed. This version is only marginally faster on CPU (~1.02x) but significantly faster on GPU (~2.05x) during training, thanks to optimized CUDA kernels and FlashAttention support. Key differences from the original GPTModel: 1. Uses PyTorch's built-in LayerNorm instead of a custom implementation. 2. Uses PyTorch's built-in GELU instead of a custom implementation. 3. Uses PyTorch's scaled_dot_product_attention instead of a custom MultiHeadAttention. 4. Automatically enables FlashAttention on compatible GPUs. """ def __init__(self, cfg): super().__init__() self.tok_emb = nn.Embedding(cfg["vocab_size"], cfg["emb_dim"]) self.pos_emb = nn.Embedding(cfg["context_length"], cfg["emb_dim"]) self.drop_emb = nn.Dropout(cfg["drop_rate"]) self.trf_blocks = nn.Sequential( *[TransformerBlockFast(cfg) for _ in range(cfg["n_layers"])]) self.final_norm = nn.LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"]) self.out_head = nn.Linear(cfg["emb_dim"], cfg["vocab_size"], bias=False) def forward(self, in_idx): batch_size, seq_len = in_idx.shape tok_embeds = self.tok_emb(in_idx) pos_embeds = self.pos_emb(torch.arange(seq_len, device=in_idx.device)) x = tok_embeds + pos_embeds x = self.drop_emb(x) x = self.trf_blocks(x) x = self.final_norm(x) logits = self.out_head(x) return logits