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Source code for mmengine.utils.dl_utils.time_counter

# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved.
import time
from typing import Optional, Union

import torch

from mmengine.dist.utils import master_only
from mmengine.logging import MMLogger, print_log


[docs]class TimeCounter: """A tool that counts the average running time of a function or a method. Users can use it as a decorator or context manager to calculate the average running time of code blocks. Args: log_interval (int): The interval of logging. Defaults to 1. warmup_interval (int): The interval of warmup. Defaults to 1. with_sync (bool): Whether to synchronize cuda. Defaults to True. tag (str, optional): Function tag. Used to distinguish between different functions or methods being called. Defaults to None. logger (MMLogger, optional): Formatted logger used to record messages. Defaults to None. Examples: >>> import time >>> from mmengine.utils.dl_utils import TimeCounter >>> @TimeCounter() ... def fun1(): ... time.sleep(0.1) ... fun1() [fun1]-time per run averaged in the past 1 runs: 100.0 ms >>> @@TimeCounter(log_interval=2, tag='fun') ... def fun2(): ... time.sleep(0.2) >>> for _ in range(3): ... fun2() [fun]-time per run averaged in the past 2 runs: 200.0 ms >>> with TimeCounter(tag='fun3'): ... time.sleep(0.3) [fun3]-time per run averaged in the past 1 runs: 300.0 ms """ instance_dict: dict = dict() log_interval: int warmup_interval: int logger: Optional[MMLogger] __count: int __pure_inf_time: float def __new__(cls, log_interval: int = 1, warmup_interval: int = 1, with_sync: bool = True, tag: Optional[str] = None, logger: Optional[MMLogger] = None): assert warmup_interval >= 1 if tag is not None and tag in cls.instance_dict: return cls.instance_dict[tag] instance = super().__new__(cls) cls.instance_dict[tag] = instance instance.log_interval = log_interval instance.warmup_interval = warmup_interval instance.with_sync = with_sync instance.tag = tag instance.logger = logger instance.__count = 0 instance.__pure_inf_time = 0. instance.__start_time = 0. return instance @master_only def __call__(self, fn): if self.tag is None: self.tag = fn.__name__ def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): self.__count += 1 if self.with_sync and torch.cuda.is_available(): torch.cuda.synchronize() start_time = time.perf_counter() result = fn(*args, **kwargs) if self.with_sync and torch.cuda.is_available(): torch.cuda.synchronize() elapsed = time.perf_counter() - start_time self.print_time(elapsed) return result return wrapper @master_only def __enter__(self): assert self.tag is not None, 'In order to clearly distinguish ' \ 'printing information in different ' \ 'contexts, please specify the ' \ 'tag parameter' self.__count += 1 if self.with_sync and torch.cuda.is_available(): torch.cuda.synchronize() self.__start_time = time.perf_counter() @master_only def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): if self.with_sync and torch.cuda.is_available(): torch.cuda.synchronize() elapsed = time.perf_counter() - self.__start_time self.print_time(elapsed)
[docs] def print_time(self, elapsed: Union[int, float]) -> None: """print times per count.""" if self.__count >= self.warmup_interval: self.__pure_inf_time += elapsed if self.__count % self.log_interval == 0: times_per_count = 1000 * self.__pure_inf_time / ( self.__count - self.warmup_interval + 1) print_log( f'[{self.tag}]-time per run averaged in the past ' f'{self.__count} runs: {times_per_count:.1f} ms', self.logger)

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