Changed CUDA_INSTALL variable to BNB_CUDA_INSTALL.
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@ -264,12 +264,13 @@ Deprecated:
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Features:
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- Added precompiled CUDA 11.8 binaries to support H100 GPUs without compilation #571
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- CUDA SETUP now no longer looks for libcuda and libcudart and relies PyTorch CUDA libraries. To manually override this behavior see: how_to_use_nonpytorch_cuda.md.
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- CUDA SETUP now no longer looks for libcuda and libcudart and relies PyTorch CUDA libraries. To manually override this behavior see: how_to_use_nonpytorch_cuda.md. Thank you @rapsealk
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Bug fixes:
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- Fixed a bug where the default type of absmax was undefined which leads to errors if the default type is different than torch.float32. # 553
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- Fixed a missing scipy dependency in requirements.txt. #544
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- Fixed a bug, where a view operation could cause an error in 8-bit layers.
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- Fixed a bug where CPU bitsandbytes would during the import. #593 Thank you @bilelomrani
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Documentation:
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- Improved documentation for GPUs that do not support 8-bit matmul. #529
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@ -101,17 +101,17 @@ class CUDASetup:
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def manual_override(self):
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if torch.cuda.is_available():
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if 'CUDA_VERSION' in os.environ:
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if len(os.environ['CUDA_VERSION']) > 0:
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if 'BNB_CUDA_VERSION' in os.environ:
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if len(os.environ['BNB_CUDA_VERSION']) > 0:
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warn((f'\n\n{"="*80}\n'
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'WARNING: Manual override via CUDA_VERSION env variable detected!\n'
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'CUDA_VERSION=XXX can be used to load a bitsandbytes version that is different from the PyTorch CUDA version.\n'
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'If this was unintended set the CUDA_VERSION variable to an empty string: export CUDA_VERSION=\n'
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'WARNING: Manual override via BNB_CUDA_VERSION env variable detected!\n'
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'BNB_CUDA_VERSION=XXX can be used to load a bitsandbytes version that is different from the PyTorch CUDA version.\n'
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'If this was unintended set the BNB_CUDA_VERSION variable to an empty string: export BNB_CUDA_VERSION=\n'
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'If you use the manual override make sure the right libcudart.so is in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH\n'
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'For example by adding the following to your .bashrc: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:<path_to_cuda_dir/lib64\n'
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f'Loading CUDA version: CUDA_VERSION={os.environ["CUDA_VERSION"]}'
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f'Loading CUDA version: BNB_CUDA_VERSION={os.environ["BNB_CUDA_VERSION"]}'
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f'\n{"="*80}\n\n'))
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self.binary_name = self.binary_name[:-6] + f'{os.environ["CUDA_VERSION"]}.so'
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self.binary_name = self.binary_name[:-6] + f'{os.environ["BNB_CUDA_VERSION"]}.so'
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def run_cuda_setup(self):
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self.initialized = True
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f"Found duplicate {CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBS} files: {results_paths}.. "
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"We select the PyTorch default libcudart.so, which is {torch.version.cuda},"
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"but this might missmatch with the CUDA version that is needed for bitsandbytes."
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"To override this behavior set the CUDA_VERSION=<version string, e.g. 122> environmental variable"
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"To override this behavior set the BNB_CUDA_VERSION=<version string, e.g. 122> environmental variable"
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"For example, if you want to use the CUDA version 122"
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"CUDA_VERSION=122 python ..."
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"OR set the environmental variable in your .bashrc: export CUDA_VERSION=122"
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"BNB_CUDA_VERSION=122 python ..."
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"OR set the environmental variable in your .bashrc: export BNB_CUDA_VERSION=122"
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"In the case of a manual override, make sure you set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, e.g."
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"export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/cuda-11.2")
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CUDASetup.get_instance().add_log_entry(warning_msg, is_warning=True)
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bash cuda install 117 ~/local 1
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```
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## Setting the environmental variables CUDA_HOME, CUDA_VERSION, and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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## Setting the environmental variables BNB_CUDA_VERSION, and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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To manually override the PyTorch installed CUDA version you need to set to variable, like so:
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```bash
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export CUDA_HOME=<PATH>
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export CUDA_VERSION=<VERSION>
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export BNB_CUDA_VERSION=<VERSION>
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:<PATH>
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```
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For example, to use the local install path from above:
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```bash
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export CUDA_HOME=/home/tim/local/cuda-11.7
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export CUDA_VERSION=117
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export BNB_CUDA_VERSION=117
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/home/tim/local/cuda-11.7
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```
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