# Copyright 2016 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ============================================================================== """Core conversion logic, serves as main point of access.""" import functools import inspect import sys import unittest from tensorflow.python.autograph.core import config from tensorflow.python.autograph.pyct import cache from tensorflow.python.autograph.pyct import inspect_utils from tensorflow.python.autograph.utils import ag_logging as logging from tensorflow.python.eager import function from tensorflow.python.util import tf_inspect _ALLOWLIST_CACHE = cache.UnboundInstanceCache() def _is_of_known_loaded_module(f, module_name): mod = sys.modules.get(module_name, None) if mod is None: return False if any(v is not None for v in mod.__dict__.values() if f is v): return True return False def _is_known_loaded_type(f, module_name, entity_name): """Tests whether the function or method is an instance of a known type.""" if (module_name not in sys.modules or not hasattr(sys.modules[module_name], entity_name)): return False type_entity = getattr(sys.modules[module_name], entity_name) if isinstance(f, type_entity): # The method if of this type. Example: # # o = ClassType() # function(o.method)() return True # Note: inspect is required here, to avoid unpacking tf.function decorators. if inspect.ismethod(f): # The unbound method if of this type. Example: # # class ClassType: # @function # def method(self): # ... # o = ClassType() # o.method() if isinstance(f.__func__, type_entity): return True return False def is_unsupported(o): """Checks whether an entity is supported by AutoGraph at all.""" # TODO(b/122265385): Remove this bypass. if (_is_known_loaded_type(o, 'wrapt', 'FunctionWrapper') or _is_known_loaded_type(o, 'wrapt', 'BoundFunctionWrapper')): logging.warning( '{} appears to be decorated by wrapt, which is not yet supported' ' by AutoGraph. The function will run as-is.' ' You may still apply AutoGraph before the wrapt decorator.'.format(o)) logging.log(2, 'Permanently allowed: %s: wrapt decorated', o) return True if _is_known_loaded_type(o, 'functools', '_lru_cache_wrapper'): logging.log(2, 'Permanently allowed: %s: lru_cache', o) return True # Constructors are permanently allowed. # TODO(mdan): Toggle as experimental feature instead. # TODO(b/124016764): Remove this limitation. if inspect_utils.isconstructor(o): logging.log(2, 'Permanently allowed: %s: constructor', o) return True # Other built-in modules are permanently allowed. # TODO(mdan): Figure out how to do this consistently for all stdlib modules. if any( _is_of_known_loaded_module(o, m) for m in ('collections', 'pdb', 'copy', 'inspect', 're')): logging.log(2, 'Permanently allowed: %s: part of builtin module', o) return True # Custom ops and kernels are also permanently allowed. # See tensorflow.framework.load_library. if (hasattr(o, '__module__') and hasattr(o.__module__, '_IS_TENSORFLOW_PLUGIN')): logging.log(2, 'Permanently allowed: %s: TensorFlow plugin', o) return True return False # TODO(mdan): allow_namedtuple_subclass should be hardcoded to True. def is_allowlisted( o, check_call_override=True, allow_namedtuple_subclass=False): """Checks whether an entity is allowed for use in graph mode. Examples of allowed entities include all members of the tensorflow package. Args: o: A Python entity. check_call_override: Reserved for internal use. When set to `False`, it disables the rule according to which classes are allowed if their __call__ method is allowed. allow_namedtuple_subclass: Reserved for internal use. When `True`, namedtuple subclasses are not allowed. Returns: Boolean """ # TODO(b/120224672): Fix this. if isinstance(o, functools.partial): # tf_inspect.getmodule(functools.partial(...)) otherwise returns None since # functools.partial objects do not have a __module__ attribute. m = functools else: m = tf_inspect.getmodule(o) # Examples of callables that lack a __module__ property include builtins. if hasattr(m, '__name__'): for rule in config.CONVERSION_RULES: action = rule.get_action(m) if action == config.Action.CONVERT: logging.log(2, 'Not allowed: %s: %s', o, rule) return False elif action == config.Action.DO_NOT_CONVERT: logging.log(2, 'Allowlisted: %s: %s', o, rule) return True # The check for __code__ below is because isgeneratorfunction crashes # without one. if hasattr(o, '__code__') and tf_inspect.isgeneratorfunction(o): logging.log(2, 'Allowlisted: %s: generator functions are not converted', o) return True if (check_call_override and not tf_inspect.isclass(o) and hasattr(o, '__call__')): # Callable objects: allowed if their __call__ method is. # The type check avoids infinite recursion around the __call__ method # of function objects. if (type(o) != type(o.__call__)) and is_allowlisted(o.__call__): # pylint: disable=unidiomatic-typecheck logging.log(2, 'Allowlisted: %s: object __call__ allowed', o) return True owner_class = None if tf_inspect.ismethod(o): # Methods of allowed classes are also allowed, even if they are # bound via user subclasses. # # For example, suppose `tf.Foo` has a method called `bar`, and `baz` is # defined as below. `tf.Foo` is allowed. Then `baz.bar` is also # allowed. # # class Custom(tf.Foo): # pass # # baz = Custom() # # For the example above, if `Custom` did overload `bar`, then it would no # longer be allowed. owner_class = inspect_utils.getmethodclass(o) if owner_class is function.TfMethodTarget: owner_class = o.__self__.target_class if owner_class is not None: if issubclass(owner_class, unittest.TestCase): logging.log(2, 'Allowlisted: %s: method of TestCase subclass', o) return True owner_class = inspect_utils.getdefiningclass(o, owner_class) if is_allowlisted( owner_class, check_call_override=False, allow_namedtuple_subclass=True): logging.log(2, 'Allowlisted: %s: owner is allowed %s', o, owner_class) return True if inspect_utils.isnamedtuple(o): # Due to the way they're constructed, namedtuple types cannot be converted # because they don't expose source code. But we assume they are safe for # graph mode since they are just containers. if allow_namedtuple_subclass: if not any(inspect_utils.isnamedtuple(base) for base in o.__bases__): logging.log(2, 'Allowlisted: %s: named tuple', o) return True else: logging.log(2, 'Allowlisted: %s: named tuple or subclass', o) return True logging.log(2, 'Not allowed: %s: default rule', o) return False def is_in_allowlist_cache(entity, options): try: return _ALLOWLIST_CACHE.has(entity, options) except TypeError: # Catch-all for entities that are unhashable or don't allow weakrefs. return False def cache_allowlisted(entity, options): try: _ALLOWLIST_CACHE[entity][options] = True except TypeError: # Catch-all for entities that are unhashable or don't allow weakrefs. pass