QConfigMapping — PyTorch 2.7 documentation (original) (raw)
class torch.ao.quantization.qconfig_mapping.QConfigMapping[source][source]¶
Mapping from model ops to torch.ao.quantization.QConfig
s.
The user can specify QConfigs using the following methods (in increasing match priority):
set_global
: sets the global (default) QConfig
set_object_type
: sets the QConfig for a given module type, function, or method name
set_module_name_regex
: sets the QConfig for modules matching the given regex string
set_module_name
: sets the QConfig for modules matching the given module name
set_module_name_object_type_order
: sets the QConfig for modules matching a combination of the given module name, object type, and the index at which the module appears
Example usage:
qconfig_mapping = QConfigMapping() .set_global(global_qconfig) .set_object_type(torch.nn.Linear, qconfig1) .set_object_type(torch.nn.ReLU, qconfig1) .set_module_name_regex("foo.*bar.conv[0-9]+", qconfig1) .set_module_name_regex("foo.", qconfig2) .set_module_name("module1", qconfig1) .set_module_name("module2", qconfig2) .set_module_name_object_type_order("foo.bar", torch.nn.functional.linear, 0, qconfig3)
classmethod from_dict(qconfig_dict)[source][source]¶
Create a QConfigMapping
from a dictionary with the following keys (all optional):
“” (for global QConfig)
“object_type”
“module_name_regex”
“module_name”
“module_name_object_type_order”
The values of this dictionary are expected to be lists of tuples.
Return type
set_global(global_qconfig)[source][source]¶
Set the global (default) QConfig.
Return type
set_module_name(module_name, qconfig)[source][source]¶
Set the QConfig for modules matching the given module name. If the QConfig for an existing module name was already set, the new QConfig will override the old one.
Return type
set_module_name_object_type_order(module_name, object_type, index, qconfig)[source][source]¶
Set the QConfig for modules matching a combination of the given module name, object type, and the index at which the module appears.
If the QConfig for an existing (module name, object type, index) was already set, the new QConfig will override the old one.
Return type
set_module_name_regex(module_name_regex, qconfig)[source][source]¶
Set the QConfig for modules matching the given regex string.
Regexes will be matched in the order in which they are registered through this method. Thus, the caller should register more specific patterns first, e.g.:
qconfig_mapping = QConfigMapping() .set_module_name_regex("foo.*bar.conv[0-9]+", qconfig1) .set_module_name_regex("foo.bar.", qconfig2) .set_module_name_regex("foo.", qconfig3)
In this example, “foo.bar.conv0” would match qconfig1, “foo.bar.linear” would match qconfig2, and “foo.baz.relu” would match qconfig3.
If the QConfig for an existing module name regex was already set, the new QConfig will override the old one while preserving the order in which the regexes were originally registered.
Return type
set_object_type(object_type, qconfig)[source][source]¶
Set the QConfig for a given module type, function, or method name. If the QConfig for an existing object type was already set, the new QConfig will override the old one.
Return type
Convert this QConfigMapping
to a dictionary with the following keys:
“” (for global QConfig)
“object_type”
“module_name_regex”
“module_name”
“module_name_object_type_order”
The values of this dictionary are lists of tuples.
Return type