Introduction to Module Serialization¶
When to deploy TVM runtime module, no matter whether it is CPU or GPU, TVM only needs one single dynamic shared library. The key is our unified module serialization mechanism. This document will introduce TVM module serialization format standard and implementation details.
Module Export Example¶
Let us build one ResNet-18 workload for GPU as an example first.
from tvm import relay
from tvm.relay import testing
from tvm.contrib import utils
import tvm
# Resnet18 workload
resnet18_mod, resnet18_params = relay.testing.resnet.get_workload(num_layers=18)
# build
with relay.build_config(opt_level=3):
_, resnet18_lib, _ = relay.build_module.build(resnet18_mod, "cuda", params=resnet18_params)
# create one tempory directory
temp = utils.tempdir()
# path lib
file_name = "deploy.so"
path_lib = temp.relpath(file_name)
# export library
resnet18_lib.export_library(path_lib)
# load it back
loaded_lib = tvm.runtime.load_module(path_lib)
assert loaded_lib.type_key == "library"
assert loaded_lib.imported_modules[0].type_key == "cuda"
Serialization¶
The entrance API is export_library
of tvm.module.Module
.
Inside this function, we will do the following steps:
Collect all DSO modules (LLVM modules and C modules)
Once we have DSO modules, we will call
save
function to save them into files.Next, we will check whether we have imported modules, such as CUDA, OpenCL or anything else. We don’t restrict the module type here. Once we have imported modules, we will create one file named
devc.o
/dev.cc
(so that we could embed the binary blob data of import modules into one dynamic shared library), then call function_PackImportsToLLVM
or_PackImportsToC
to do module serialization.Finally, we call
fcompile
which invokes_cc.create_shared
to get dynamic shared library.
Note
For C source modules, we will compile them and link them together with the DSO module.
Use
_PackImportsToLLVM
or_PackImportsToC
depends on whether we enable LLVM in TVM. They achieve the same goal in fact.
Under the Hood of Serialization and Format Standard¶
As said before, we will do the serialization work in the _PackImportsToLLVM
or _PackImportsToC
.
They both call SerializeModule
to serialize the runtime module. In SerializeModule
function, we firstly construct one helper class ModuleSerializer
. It will take module
to do some
initialization work, like marking module index. Then we could use its SerializeModule
to serialize module.
For better understanding, let us dig the implementation of this class a little deeper.
The following code is used to construct ModuleSerializer
:
explicit ModuleSerializer(runtime::Module mod) : mod_(mod) {
Init();
}
private:
void Init() {
CreateModuleIndex();
CreateImportTree();
}
In CreateModuleIndex()
, We will inspect module import relationship
using DFS and create index for them. Note the root module is fixed at
location 0. In our example, we have module relationship like this:
llvm_mod:imported_modules
- cuda_mod
So LLVM module will have index 0, CUDA module will have index 1.
After constructing module index, we will try to construct import tree (CreateImportTree()
),
which will be used to restore module import relationship when we load
the exported library back. In our design, we use CSR format to store
import tree, each row is parent index, the child indices correspond to its children
index. In code, we use import_tree_row_ptr_
and
import_tree_child_indices_
to represent them.
After initialization, we could serialize module using SerializeModule
function.
In its function logic, we will assume the serialization format like this:
binary_blob_size
binary_blob_type_key
binary_blob_logic
binary_blob_type_key
binary_blob_logic
...
_import_tree
_import_tree_logic
binary_blob_size
is the number of blobs we will have in this
serialization step. There will be three blobs in our example which
are created for LLVM module, CUDA module, and _import_tree
, respectively.
binary_blob_type_key
is the blob type key of module. For LLVM / C module, whose
blob type key is _lib
. For CUDA module, it is cuda
, which could be got by module->type_key()
.
binary_blob_logic
is the logic handling of blob. For most of blob (like CUDA, OpenCL), we will call
SaveToBinary
function to serialize blob into binary. However, like LLVM / C module, we will only write
_lib
to indicate this is a DSO module.
Note
Whether or not it is required to implement the SaveToBinary virtual function depends on
how the module is used. For example, If the module has information we need when we load
the dynamic shared library back, we should do. Like CUDA module, we need its binary data
passing to GPU driver when we load the dynamic shared library, so we should implement
SaveToBinary
to serialize its binary data. But for host module (like DSO), we don’t
need other information when we load the dynamic shared library, so we don’t need to implement
SaveToBinary
. However, if in the future, we want to record some meta information of DSO module,
we could implement SaveToBinary
for DSO module too.
Finally, we will write one key _import_tree
unless our module only
has one DSO module and it is in the root. It is used to reconstruct the
module import relationship when we load the exported library back as said
before. The import_tree_logic
is just to write import_tree_row_ptr_
and import_tree_child_indices_
into stream.
After this step, we will pack it into a symbol
runtime::symbol::tvm_dev_mblob
that can be recovered in the dynamic
libary.
Now, we complete the serialization part. As you have seen, we could support arbitrary modules to import ideally.
Deserialization¶
The entrance API is tvm.runtime.load
. This function
is to call _LoadFromFile
in fact. If we dig it a little deeper, this is
Module::LoadFromFile
. In our example, the file is deploy.so
,
according to the function logic, we will call module.loadfile_so
in
dso_library.cc
. The key is here:
// Load the imported modules
const char* dev_mblob = reinterpret_cast<const char*>(lib->GetSymbol(runtime::symbol::tvm_dev_mblob));
Module root_mod;
if (dev_mblob != nullptr) {
root_mod = ProcessModuleBlob(dev_mblob, lib);
} else {
// Only have one single DSO Module
root_mod = Module(n);
}
As said before, we will pack the blob into the symbol
runtime::symbol::tvm_dev_mblob
. During deserialization part, we will
inspect it. If we have runtime::symbol::tvm_dev_mblob
, we will call ProcessModuleBlob
,
whose logic like this:
READ(blob_size)
READ(blob_type_key)
for (size_t i = 0; i < blob_size; i++) {
if (blob_type_key == "_lib") {
// construct dso module using lib
} else if (blob_type_key == "_import_tree") {
// READ(_import_tree_row_ptr)
// READ(_import_tree_child_indices)
} else {
// call module.loadbinary_blob_type_key, such as module.loadbinary_cuda
// to restore.
}
}
// Using _import_tree_row_ptr and _import_tree_child_indices to
// restore module import relationship. The first module is the
// root module according to our invariance as said before.
return root_module;
After this, we will set the ctx_address
to be the root_module
so
that allow lookup of symbol from root (so all symbols are visible).
Finally, we complete the deserialization part.