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"""PyTorch OpenAI GPT-2 model."""

import math
import os
import warnings
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Callable, Optional, Tuple, Union

import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss

from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import _prepare_4d_attention_mask_for_sdpa, _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_for_sdpa
from ...modeling_outputs import (
    BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
    CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
    QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
    SequenceClassifierOutputWithPast,
    TokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS, PreTrainedModel, SequenceSummary
from ...pytorch_utils import Conv1D, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_conv1d_layer
from ...utils import (
    ModelOutput,
    add_code_sample_docstrings,
    add_start_docstrings,
    add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
    logging,
    replace_return_docstrings,
)
from ...utils.model_parallel_utils import assert_device_map, get_device_map
from .configuration_gpt2 import GPT2Config


logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)

_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "openai-community/gpt2"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "GPT2Config"


def load_tf_weights_in_gpt2(model, config, gpt2_checkpoint_path):
    """Load tf checkpoints in a pytorch model"""
    try:
        import re

        import tensorflow as tf
    except ImportError:
        logger.error(
            "Loading a TensorFlow model in PyTorch, requires TensorFlow to be installed. Please see "
            "https://www.tensorflow.org/install/ for installation instructions."
        )
        raise
    tf_path = os.path.abspath(gpt2_checkpoint_path)
    logger.info(f"Converting TensorFlow checkpoint from {tf_path}")
    # Load weights from TF model
    init_vars = tf.train.list_variables(tf_path)
    names = []
    arrays = []
    for name, shape in init_vars:
        logger.info(f"Loading TF weight {name} with shape {shape}")
        array = tf.train.load_variable(tf_path, name)
        names.append(name)
        arrays.append(array.squeeze())

    for name, array in zip(names, arrays):
        name = name[6:]  # skip "model/"
        name = name.split("/")
        pointer = model
        for m_name in name:
            if re.fullmatch(r"[A-Za-z]+\d+", m_name):
                scope_names = re.split(r"(\d+)", m_name)
            else:
                scope_names = [m_name]
            if scope_names[0] == "w" or scope_names[0] == "g":
                pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
            elif scope_names[0] == "b":
                pointer = getattr(pointer, "bias")
            elif scope_names[0] == "wpe" or scope_names[0] == "wte":
                pointer = getattr(pointer, scope_names[0])
                pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
            else:
                pointer = getattr(pointer, scope_names[0])
            if len(scope_names) >= 2:
                num = int(scope_names[1])
                pointer = pointer[num]
        try:
            if pointer.shape != array.shape:
                raise ValueError(f"Pointer shape {pointer.shape} and array shape {array.shape} mismatched")
        except ValueError as e:
            e.args += (pointer.shape, array.shape)
            raise
        logger.info(f"Initialize PyTorch weight {name}")
        pointer.data = torch.from_numpy(array)
    return model


def eager_attention_forward(module, query, key, value, attention_mask, head_mask=None, **kwargs):
    attn_weights = torch.matmul(query, key.transpose(-1, -2))

    if module.scale_attn_weights:
        attn_weights = attn_weights / torch.full(
            [], value.size(-1) ** 0.5, dtype=attn_weights.dtype, device=attn_weights.device
        )

    # Layer-wise attention scaling
    if module.scale_attn_by_inverse_layer_idx:
        attn_weights = attn_weights / float(module.layer_idx + 1)

    if not module.is_cross_attention:
        # if only "normal" attention layer implements causal mask
        query_length, key_length = query.size(-2), key.size(-2)
        causal_mask = module.bias[:, :, key_length - query_length : key_length, :key_length]
        mask_value = torch.finfo(attn_weights.dtype).min
        # Need to be a tensor, otherwise we get error: `RuntimeError: expected scalar type float but found double`.
        # Need to be on the same device, otherwise `RuntimeError: ..., x and y to be on the same device`
        mask_value = torch.full([], mask_value, dtype=attn_weights.dtype, device=attn_weights.device)
        attn_weights = torch.where(causal_mask, attn_weights.to(attn_weights.dtype), mask_value)

    if attention_mask is not None:
        # Apply the attention mask
        attn_weights = attn_weights + attention_mask

    attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)

    # Downcast (if necessary) back to V's dtype (if in mixed-precision) -- No-Op otherwise
    attn_weights = attn_weights.type(value.dtype)
    attn_weights = module.attn_dropout(attn_weights)

    # Mask heads if we want to
    if head_mask is not None:
        attn_weights = attn_weights * head_mask

    attn_output = torch.matmul(attn_weights, value)
    attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)

    return attn_output, attn_weights


class GPT2Attention(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, config, is_cross_attention=False, layer_idx=None):
        super().__init__()
        self.config = config
        max_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
        self.register_buffer(
            "bias",
            torch.tril(torch.ones((max_positions, max_positions), dtype=torch.bool)).view(
                1, 1, max_positions, max_positions
            ),
            persistent=False,
        )
        self.register_buffer("masked_bias", torch.tensor(-1e4), persistent=False)

        self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
        self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
        self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
        self.split_size = self.embed_dim
        if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
            raise ValueError(
                f"`embed_dim` must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
                f" {self.num_heads})."
            )

        self.scale_attn_weights = config.scale_attn_weights
        self.is_cross_attention = is_cross_attention

        # Layer-wise attention scaling, reordering, and upcasting
        self.scale_attn_by_inverse_layer_idx = config.scale_attn_by_inverse_layer_idx
        self.layer_idx = layer_idx
        self.reorder_and_upcast_attn = config.reorder_and_upcast_attn

        if self.is_cross_attention:
            self.c_attn = Conv1D(2 * self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
            self.q_attn = Conv1D(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
        else:
            self.c_attn = Conv1D(3 * self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
        self.c_proj = Conv1D(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)

        self.attn_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attn_pdrop)
        self.resid_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)
        self.is_causal = True

        self.pruned_heads = set()

    def prune_heads(self, heads):
        if len(heads) == 0:
            return
        heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(heads, self.num_heads, self.head_dim, self.pruned_heads)
        index_attn = torch.cat([index, index + self.split_size, index + (2 * self.split_size)])

        # Prune conv1d layers
        self.c_attn = prune_conv1d_layer(self.c_attn, index_attn, dim=1)
        self.c_proj = prune_conv1d_layer(self.c_proj, index, dim=0)

        # Update hyper params
        self.split_size = (self.split_size // self.num_heads) * (self.num_heads - len(heads))
        self.num_heads = self.num_heads - len(heads)
        self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)

    def _upcast_and_reordered_attn(self, query, key, value, attention_mask=None, head_mask=None):
        # Use `torch.baddbmm` (a bit more efficient w/ alpha param for scaling -- from Megatron-LM)
        bsz, num_heads, q_seq_len, dk = query.size()
        _, _, k_seq_len, _ = key.size()

        # Preallocate attn_weights for `baddbmm`
        attn_weights = torch.empty(bsz * num_heads, q_seq_len, k_seq_len, dtype=torch.float32, device=query.device)

        # Compute Scale Factor
        scale_factor = 1.0
        if self.scale_attn_weights:
            scale_factor /= float(value.size(-1)) ** 0.5

        if self.scale_attn_by_inverse_layer_idx:
            scale_factor /= float(self.layer_idx + 1)

        # Upcast (turn off autocast) and reorder (Scale K by 1 / root(dk))
        with torch.amp.autocast(query.device.type, enabled=False):
            q, k = query.reshape(-1, q_seq_len, dk), key.transpose(-1, -2).reshape(-1, dk, k_seq_len)
            attn_weights = torch.baddbmm(attn_weights, q.float(), k.float(), beta=0, alpha=scale_factor)
            attn_weights = attn_weights.reshape(bsz, num_heads, q_seq_len, k_seq_len)

        if not self.is_cross_attention:
            # if only "normal" attention layer implements causal mask
            query_length, key_length = query.size(-2), key.size(-2)
            causal_mask = self.bias[:, :, key_length - query_length : key_length, :key_length]
            mask_value = torch.finfo(attn_weights.dtype).min
            # Need to be a tensor, otherwise we get error: `RuntimeError: expected scalar type float but found double`.
            # Need to be on the same device, otherwise `RuntimeError: ..., x and y to be on the same device`
            mask_value = torch.tensor(mask_value, dtype=attn_weights.dtype, device=attn_weights.device)
            attn_weights = torch.where(causal_mask, attn_weights, mask_value)

        if attention_mask is not None:
            # Apply the attention mask
            attn_weights = attn_weights + attention_mask

        attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)

        # Downcast (if necessary) back to V's dtype (if in mixed-precision) -- No-Op if otherwise
        if attn_weights.dtype != torch.float32:
            raise RuntimeError("Error with upcasting, attn_weights does not have dtype torch.float32")
        attn_weights = attn_weights.type(value.dtype)
        attn_weights = self.attn_dropout(attn_weights)

        # Mask heads if we want to
        if head_mask is not None:
            attn_weights = attn_weights * head_mask

        attn_output = torch.matmul(attn_weights, value)
        attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)

        return attn_output, attn_weights

    def forward(
        self,
        hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]],
        layer_past: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
        attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
        encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
        output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
        **kwargs,
    ) -> Tuple[Union[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor]], ...]:
        if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
            if not hasattr(self, "q_attn"):
                raise ValueError(
                    "If class is used as cross attention, the weights `q_attn` have to be defined. "
                    "Please make sure to instantiate class with `GPT2Attention(..., is_cross_attention=True)`."
                )

            query_states = self.q_attn(hidden_states)
            key_states, value_states = self.c_attn(encoder_hidden_states).split(self.split_size, dim=2)
            attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
        else:
            query_states, key_states, value_states = self.c_attn(hidden_states).split(self.split_size, dim=2)

        shape_q = (*query_states.shape[:-1], -1, self.head_dim)
        shape_kv = (*key_states.shape[:-1], -1, self.head_dim)

        query_states = query_states.view(shape_q).transpose(1, 2)
        key_states = key_states.view(shape_kv).transpose(1, 2)
        value_states = value_states.view(shape_kv).transpose(1, 2)

        if layer_past is not None:
            past_key, past_value = layer_past
            key_states = torch.cat((past_key, key_states), dim=-2)
            value_states = torch.cat((past_value, value_states), dim=-2)

        if use_cache is True:
            present = (key_states, value_states)
        else:
            present = None

        is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
        is_causal = attention_mask is None and query_states.shape[-2] > 1 and not is_cross_attention

        using_eager = self.config._attn_implementation == "eager"
        attention_interface: Callable = eager_attention_forward
        if self.config._attn_implementation != "eager":
            if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and (output_attentions or head_mask is not None):
                using_eager = True
                logger.warning_once(
                    "`torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention` does not support `output_attentions=True`. Falling back to "
                    'eager attention. This warning can be removed using the argument `attn_implementation="eager"` when loading the model.'
                )
            else:
                # Attention functions are consistent with previous equivalent attention classes, however they do not support some options
                # (e.g. layer scaling, head mask) that eager supports. These implementations are thus equivalent to previous code, but
                # not necessarily to eager (if mentionned options are provided).
                attention_interface = ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS[self.config._attn_implementation]

        if using_eager and self.reorder_and_upcast_attn:
            attn_output, attn_weights = self._upcast_and_reordered_attn(
                query_states, key_states, value_states, attention_mask, head_mask
            )
        else:
            attn_output, attn_weights = attention_interface(
                self,
                query_states,
                key_states,
                value_states,
                attention_mask,
                head_mask=head_mask,
                dropout=self.attn_dropout.p if self.training else 0.0,
                is_causal=is_causal,
                **kwargs,
            )

        attn_output = attn_output.reshape(*attn_output.shape[:-2], -1).contiguous()
        attn_output = self.c_proj(attn_output)
        attn_output = self.resid_dropout(attn_output)

        outputs = (attn_output, present)
        if output_attentions:
            outputs += (attn_weights,)

        return outputs  # a, present, (attentions)


class GPT2MLP(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, intermediate_size, config):
        super().__init__()
        embed_dim = config.hidden_size
        self.c_fc = Conv1D(intermediate_size, embed_dim)
        self.c_proj = Conv1D(embed_dim, intermediate_size)
        self.act = ACT2FN[config.activation_function]
        self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)

    def forward(self, hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]) -> torch.FloatTensor:
        hidden_states = self.c_fc(hidden_states)
        hidden_states = self.act(hidden_states)
        hidden_states = self.c_proj(hidden_states)
        hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
        return hidden_states


class GPT2Block(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, config, layer_idx=None):
        super().__init__()
        hidden_size = config.hidden_size
        inner_dim = config.n_inner if config.n_inner is not None else 4 * hidden_size

        self.ln_1 = nn.LayerNorm(hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
        self.attn = GPT2Attention(config=config, layer_idx=layer_idx)
        self.ln_2 = nn.LayerNorm(hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)

        if config.add_cross_attention:
            self.crossattention = GPT2Attention(config=config, is_cross_attention=True, layer_idx=layer_idx)
            self.ln_cross_attn = nn.LayerNorm(hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)

        self.mlp = GPT2MLP(inner_dim, config)

    def forward(
        self,
        hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]],
        layer_past: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
        attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
        encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
        output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
    ) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]]]]:
        residual = hidden_states
        hidden_states = self.ln_1(hidden_states)
        attn_outputs = self.attn(
            hidden_states,
            layer_past=layer_past,
            attention_mask=attention_mask,
            head_mask=head_mask,
            use_cache=use_cache,
            output_attentions=output_attentions,
        )
        attn_output = attn_outputs[0]  # output_attn: a, present, (attentions)
        outputs = attn_outputs[1:]
        # residual connection
        hidden_states = attn_output + residual

        if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
            # add one self-attention block for cross-attention
            if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
                raise ValueError(
                    f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with "
                    "cross-attention layers by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
                )
            residual = hidden_states
            hidden_states = self.ln_cross_attn(hidden_states)
            cross_attn_outputs = self.crossattention(
                hidden_states,
                attention_mask=attention_mask,
                head_mask=head_mask,
                encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
                encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
                output_attentions=output_attentions,
            )
            attn_output = cross_attn_outputs[0]
            # residual connection
            hidden_states = residual + attn_output
            outputs = outputs + cross_attn_outputs[2:]  # add cross attentions if we output attention weights

        residual = hidden_states
        hidden_states = self.ln_2(hidden_states)
        feed_forward_hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
        # residual connection
        hidden_states = residual + feed_forward_hidden_states

        if use_cache:
            outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs
        else:
            outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs[1:]

        return outputs  # hidden_states, present, (attentions, cross_attentions)


class GPT2PreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
    """
    An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
    models.
    """

    config_class = GPT2Config
    load_tf_weights = load_tf_weights_in_gpt2
    base_model_prefix = "transformer"
    is_parallelizable = True
    supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
    _no_split_modules = ["GPT2Block"]
    _skip_keys_device_placement = "past_key_values"
    _supports_flash_attn_2 = True
    _supports_sdpa = True

    def __init__(self, *inputs, **kwargs):
        super().__init__(*inputs, **kwargs)

    def _init_weights(self, module):
        """Initialize the weights."""
        if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, Conv1D)):
            # Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
            # cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
            module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
            if module.bias is not None:
                module.bias.data.zero_()
        elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
            module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
            if module.padding_idx is not None:
                module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
        elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
            module.bias.data.zero_()
            module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)

        # Reinitialize selected weights subject to the OpenAI GPT-2 Paper Scheme:
        #   > A modified initialization which accounts for the accumulation on the residual path with model depth. Scale
        #   > the weights of residual layers at initialization by a factor of 1/√N where N is the # of residual layers.
        #   >   -- GPT-2 :: https://openai.com/blog/better-language-models/
        #
        # Reference (Megatron-LM): https://github.com/NVIDIA/Megatron-LM/blob/main/megatron/model/gpt_model.py
        for name, p in module.named_parameters():
            if name == "c_proj.weight":
                # Special Scaled Initialization --> There are 2 Layer Norms per Transformer Block
                p.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=(self.config.initializer_range / math.sqrt(2 * self.config.n_layer)))


@dataclass
class GPT2DoubleHeadsModelOutput(ModelOutput):
    """
    Base class for outputs of models predicting if two sentences are consecutive or not.

    Args:
        loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided):
            Language modeling loss.
        mc_loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `mc_labels` is provided):
            Multiple choice classification loss.
        logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`):
            Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax).
        mc_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_choices)`):
            Prediction scores of the multiple choice classification head (scores for each choice before SoftMax).
        past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]`, *optional*, returned when `use_cache=True` is passed or when `config.use_cache=True`):
            Tuple of length `config.n_layers`, containing tuples of tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads,
            sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`).

            Contains pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the attention blocks) that can be used (see
            `past_key_values` input) to speed up sequential decoding.
        hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
            Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of
            shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.

            Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the initial embedding outputs.
        attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
            Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
            sequence_length)`.

            GPT2Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the
            self-attention heads.
    """

    loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
    mc_loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
    logits: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
    mc_logits: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
    past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None
    hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
    attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None


GPT2_START_DOCSTRING = r"""

    This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
    library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
    etc.)

    This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
    Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
    and behavior.

    Parameters:
        config ([`GPT2Config`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
            Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
            configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""

GPT2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
    Args:
        input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`):
            `input_ids_length` = `sequence_length` if `past_key_values` is `None` else
            `past_key_values[0][0].shape[-2]` (`sequence_length` of input past key value states). Indices of input
            sequence tokens in the vocabulary.

            If `past_key_values` is used, only `input_ids` that do not have their past calculated should be passed as
            `input_ids`.

            Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
            [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.

            [What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
        past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]` of length `config.n_layers`):
            Contains precomputed hidden-states (key and values in the attention blocks) as computed by the model (see
            `past_key_values` output below). Can be used to speed up sequential decoding. The `input_ids` which have
            their past given to this model should not be passed as `input_ids` as they have already been computed.
        attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
            Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:

            - 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
            - 0 for tokens that are **masked**.

            If `past_key_values` is used, `attention_mask` needs to contain the masking strategy that was used for
            `past_key_values`. In other words, the `attention_mask` always has to have the length:
            `len(past_key_values) + len(input_ids)`

            [What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
        token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`, *optional*):
            Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
            1]`:

            - 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
            - 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.

            [What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
        position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
            Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
            config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.

            [What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
        head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
            Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:

            - 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
            - 0 indicates the head is **masked**.

        inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
            Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
            is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
            model's internal embedding lookup matrix.

            If `past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `inputs_embeds` have to be input (see
            `past_key_values`).
        use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
            If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
            `past_key_values`).
        output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
            Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
            tensors for more detail.
        output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
            Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
            more detail.
        return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
            Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
PARALLELIZE_DOCSTRING = r"""
    This is an experimental feature and is a subject to change at a moment's notice.

    Uses a device map to distribute attention modules of the model across several devices. If no device map is given,
    it will evenly distribute blocks across all devices.

    Args:
        device_map (`Dict[int, list]`, *optional*):
            A dictionary that maps attention modules to devices. Note that the embedding module and LMHead are always
            automatically mapped to the first device (for esoteric reasons). That means that the first device should
            have fewer attention modules mapped to it than other devices. For reference, the gpt2 models have the
            following number of attention modules:

                - openai-community/gpt2: 12
                - openai-community/gpt2-medium: 24
                - openai-community/gpt2-large: 36
                - openai-community/gpt2-xl: 48

    Example:

    ```python
    # Here is an example of a device map on a machine with 4 GPUs using gpt2-xl, which has a total of 48 attention modules:
    model = GPT2LMHeadModel.from_pretrained("openai-community/gpt2-xl")
    device_map = {
        0: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8],
        1: [9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21],
        2: [22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34],
        3: [35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47],
    }
    model.parallelize(device_map)
    ```
"""
DEPARALLELIZE_DOCSTRING = r"""
    Moves the model to cpu from a model parallel state.

    Example:

    ```python
    # On a 4 GPU machine with openai-community/gpt2-large:
    model = GPT2LMHeadModel.from_pretrained("openai-community/gpt2-large")
    device_map = {
        0: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7],
        1: [8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15],
        2: [16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23],
        3: [24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35],
    }
    model.parallelize(device_map)  # Splits the model across several devices
    model.deparallelize()  # Put the model back on cpu and cleans memory by calling torch.cuda.empty_cache()
    ```
"""


@add_start_docstrings(
    "The bare GPT2 Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
    GPT2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class GPT2Model(GPT2PreTrainedModel):
    _supports_param_buffer_assignment = False

    def __init__(self, config):
        super().__init__(config)

        self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size

        self.wte = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, self.embed_dim)
        self.wpe = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, self.embed_dim)

        self.drop = nn.Dropout(config.embd_pdrop)
        self.h = nn.ModuleList([GPT2Block(config, layer_idx=i) for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
        self.ln_f = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)

        # Model parallel
        self.model_parallel = False
        self.device_map = None
        self.gradient_checkpointing = False
        self._attn_implementation = config._attn_implementation

        # Initialize weights and apply final processing
        self.post_init()

    @add_start_docstrings(PARALLELIZE_DOCSTRING)
    def parallelize(self, device_map=None):
        # Check validity of device_map
        warnings.warn(
            "`GPT2Model.parallelize` is deprecated and will be removed in v5 of Transformers, you should load your"
            " model with `device_map='balanced'` in the call to `from_pretrained`. You can also provide your own"
            " `device_map` but it needs to be a dictionary module_name to device, so for instance {'h.0': 0, 'h.1': 1,"
            " ...}",
            FutureWarning,
        )
        self.device_map = (
            get_device_map(len(self.h), range(torch.cuda.device_count())) if device_map is None else device_map
        )
        assert_device_map(self.device_map, len(self.h))
        self.model_parallel = True
        self.first_device = "cpu" if "cpu" in self.device_map.keys() else "cuda:" + str(min(self.device_map.keys()))
        self.last_device = "cuda:" + str(max(self.device_map.keys()))
        self.wte = self.wte.to(self.first_device)
        self.wpe = self.wpe.to(self.first_device)
        # Load onto devices
        for k, v in self.device_map.items():
            for block in v:
                cuda_device = "cuda:" + str(k)
                self.h[block] = self.h[block].to(cuda_device)
        # ln_f to last
        self.ln_f = self.ln_f.to(self.last_device)

    @add_start_docstrings(DEPARALLELIZE_DOCSTRING)
    def deparallelize(self):
        warnings.warn(
            "Like `parallelize`, `deparallelize` is deprecated and will be removed in v5 of Transformers.",
            FutureWarning,
        )
        self.model_parallel = False
        self.device_map = None
        self.first_device = "cpu"
        self.last_device = "cpu"
        self.wte = self.wte.to("cpu")
        self.wpe = self.wpe.to("cpu")
        for index in range(len(self.h)):
            self.h[index] = self.h[index].to("cpu")
        self.ln_f = self.ln_f.to("cpu")
        torch.cuda.empty_cache()

    def get_input_embeddings(self):
        return self.wte

    def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
        self.wte = new_embeddings

    def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
        """
        Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer}
        """
        for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
            self.h[layer].attn.prune_heads(heads)

    @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GPT2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
    @add_code_sample_docstrings(
        checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
        output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
        config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
    )
    def forward(
        self,
        input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
        attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
        encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
        return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
    ) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
        output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
        output_hidden_states = (
            output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
        )
        use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
        return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict

        if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
            raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
        elif input_ids is not None:
            self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
            input_shape = input_ids.size()
            input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
            batch_size = input_ids.shape[0]
        elif inputs_embeds is not None:
            input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
            batch_size = inputs_embeds.shape[0]
        else:
            raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")

        device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device

        if token_type_ids is not None:
            token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])

        if past_key_values is None:
            past_length = 0
            past_key_values = tuple([None] * len(self.h))
        else:
            past_length = past_key_values[0][0].size(-2)
        if position_ids is None:
            position_ids = torch.arange(past_length, input_shape[-1] + past_length, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
            position_ids = position_ids.unsqueeze(0)

        if inputs_embeds is None:
            inputs_embeds = self.wte(input_ids)
        position_embeds = self.wpe(position_ids)
        hidden_states = inputs_embeds + position_embeds.to(inputs_embeds.device)

        # Attention mask.
        _use_sdpa = self._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and output_attentions is False and head_mask is None
        attention_mask = attention_mask.view(batch_size, -1) if attention_mask is not None else None
        if self._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
            attention_mask = attention_mask if (attention_mask is not None and 0 in attention_mask) else None
        elif _use_sdpa:
            attention_mask = _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_for_sdpa(
                attention_mask=attention_mask,
                input_shape=(batch_size, input_shape[-1]),
                inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
                past_key_values_length=past_length,
            )
        else:
            if attention_mask is not None:
                # We create a 3D attention mask from a 2D tensor mask.
                # Sizes are [batch_size, 1, 1, to_seq_length]
                # So we can broadcast to [batch_size, num_heads, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
                # this attention mask is more simple than the triangular masking of causal attention
                # used in OpenAI GPT, we just need to prepare the broadcast dimension here.
                attention_mask = attention_mask[:, None, None, :]

                # Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
                # masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
                # positions we want to attend and the dtype's smallest value for masked positions.
                # Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
                # effectively the same as removing these entirely.
                attention_mask = attention_mask.to(dtype=self.dtype)  # fp16 compatibility
                attention_mask = (1.0 - attention_mask) * torch.finfo(self.dtype).min

        # If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
        # we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
        if self.config.add_cross_attention and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
            encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
            encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
            if encoder_attention_mask is None:
                encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
            if _use_sdpa:
                encoder_attention_mask = _prepare_4d_attention_mask_for_sdpa(
                    mask=encoder_attention_mask, dtype=inputs_embeds.dtype, tgt_len=input_shape[-1]
                )
            elif not self._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
                encoder_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
        else:
            encoder_attention_mask = None

        # Prepare head mask if needed
        # 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
        # attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
        # head_mask has shape n_layer x batch x n_heads x N x N
        head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.n_layer)

        if token_type_ids is not None:
            token_type_embeds = self.wte(token_type_ids)
            hidden_states = hidden_states + token_type_embeds

        hidden_states = self.drop(hidden_states)

        output_shape = (-1,) + input_shape[1:] + (hidden_states.size(-1),)

        if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
            if use_cache:
                logger.warning_once(
                    "`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
                )
                use_cache = False

        presents = () if use_cache else None
        all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
        all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
        all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
        for i in range(len(self.h)):
            block, layer_past = self.h[i], past_key_values[i]
            # Model parallel
            if self.model_parallel:
                torch.cuda.set_device(hidden_states.device)
                # Ensure layer_past is on same device as hidden_states (might not be correct)
                if layer_past is not None:
                    layer_past = tuple(past_state.to(hidden_states.device) for past_state in layer_past)
                # Ensure that attention_mask is always on the same device as hidden_states
                if attention_mask is not None:
                    attention_mask = attention_mask.to(hidden_states.device)
                if isinstance(head_mask, torch.Tensor):
                    head_mask = head_mask.to(hidden_states.device)
            if output_hidden_states:
                all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)

            if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
                outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
                    block.__call__,
                    hidden_states,
                    None,
                    attention_mask,
                    head_mask[i],
                    encoder_hidden_states,
                    encoder_attention_mask,
                    use_cache,
                    output_attentions,
                )
            else:
                outputs = block(
                    hidden_states,
                    layer_past=layer_past,
                    attention_mask=attention_mask,
                    head_mask=head_mask[i],
                    encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
                    encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
                    use_cache=use_cache,
                    output_attentions=output_attentions,
                )

            hidden_states = outputs[0]
            if use_cache is True:
                presents = presents + (outputs[1],)

            if output_attentions:
                all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (outputs[2 if use_cache else 1],)
                if self.config.add_cross_attention:
                    all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (outputs[3 if use_cache else 2],)

            # Model Parallel: If it's the last layer for that device, put things on the next device
            if self.model_parallel:
                for k, v in self.device_map.items():
                    if i == v[-1] and "cuda:" + str(k) != self.last_device:
                        hidden_states = hidden_states.to("cuda:" + str(k + 1))

        hidden_states = self.ln_f(hidden_states)

        hidden_states = hidden_states.view(output_shape)
        # Add last hidden state
        if output_hidden_states:
            all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)

        if not return_dict:
            return tuple(
                v
                for v in [hidden_states, presents, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions, all_cross_attentions]
                if v is not None
            )

        return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
            last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
            past_key_values=presents,
            hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
            attentions=all_self_attentions,
            cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
        )


@add_start_docstrings(
    """
    The GPT2 Model transformer with a language modeling head on top (linear layer with weights tied to the input
    embeddings).
    """,
    GPT2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class GPT2LMHeadModel(GPT2PreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
    _tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]

    def __init__(self, config):
        super().__init__(config)
        self.transformer = GPT2Model(config)
        self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.n_embd, config.vocab_size, bias=False)

        # Model parallel
        self.model_parallel = False
        self.device_map = None

        # Initialize weights and apply final processing
        self.post_init()

    @add_start_docstrings(PARALLELIZE_DOCSTRING)
    def parallelize(self, device_map=None):
        warnings.warn(
            "`GPT2LMHeadModel.parallelize` is deprecated and will be removed in v5 of Transformers, you should load"
            " your model with `device_map='balanced'` in the call to `from_pretrained`. You can also provide your own"
            " `device_map` but it needs to be a dictionary module_name to device, so for instance {'transformer.h.0':"
            " 0, 'transformer.h.1': 1, ...}",
            FutureWarning,
        )
        self.device_map = (
            get_device_map(len(self.transformer.h), range(torch.cuda.device_count()))
            if device_map is None
            else device_map
        )
        assert_device_map(self.device_map, len(self.transformer.h))
        self.transformer.parallelize(self.device_map)
        self.lm_head = self.lm_head.to(self.transformer.first_device)
        self.model_parallel = True

    @add_start_docstrings(DEPARALLELIZE_DOCSTRING)
    def deparallelize(self):
        warnings.warn(
            "Like `parallelize`, `deparallelize` is deprecated and will be removed in v5 of Transformers.",
            FutureWarning,
        )
        self.transformer.deparallelize()
        self.transformer = self.transformer.to("cpu")
        self.lm_head = self.lm_head.to("cpu")
        self.model_parallel = False
        torch.cuda.empty_cache()

    def get_output_embeddings(self):
        return self.lm_head

    def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
        self.lm_head = new_embeddings

    @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GPT2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
    @add_code_sample_docstrings(
        checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
        output_type=CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
        config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
    )
    def forward(
        self,
        input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
        attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
        encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
        return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
        **kwargs,
    ) -> Union[Tuple, CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
        r"""
        labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
            Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set
            `labels = input_ids` Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` All labels set to `-100`
            are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
        """
        return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict

        transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
            input_ids,
            past_key_values=past_key_values,
            attention_mask=attention_mask,
            token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
            position_ids=position_ids,
            head_mask=head_mask,
            inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
            encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
            encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
            use_cache=use_cache,
            output_attentions=output_attentions,
            output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
            return_dict=return_dict,
        )
        hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]

        # Set device for model parallelism
        if self.model_parallel:
            torch.cuda.set_device(self.transformer.first_device)
            hidden_states = hidden_states.to(self.lm_head.weight.device)

        lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)

        loss = None
        if labels is not None:
            # Flatten the tokens
            loss = self.loss_function(
                lm_logits,
                labels,
                vocab_size=self.config.vocab_size,
                **kwargs,
            )

        if not return_dict:
            output = (lm_logits,) + transformer_outputs[1:]
            return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output

        return CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
            loss=loss,
            logits=lm_logits,
            past_key_values=transformer_outputs.past_key_values,
            hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
            attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
            cross_attentions=transformer_outputs.cross_attentions,
        )

    @staticmethod
    def _reorder_cache(
        past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]], beam_idx: torch.Tensor
    ) -> Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]:
        """
        This function is used to re-order the `past_key_values` cache if [`~PreTrainedModel.beam_search`] or
        [`~PreTrainedModel.beam_sample`] is called. This is required to match `past_key_values` with the correct
        beam_idx at every generation step.
        """
        return tuple(
            tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx.to(past_state.device)) for past_state in layer_past)
            for layer_past in past_key_values
        )


@add_start_docstrings(
    """
The GPT2 Model transformer with a language modeling and a multiple-choice classification head on top e.g. for
RocStories/SWAG tasks. The two heads are two linear layers. The language modeling head has its weights tied to the
input embeddings, the classification head takes as input the input of a specified classification token index in the
input sequence).
""",
    GPT2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class GPT2DoubleHeadsModel(GPT2PreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
    _tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]

    def __init__(self, config):
        super().__init__(config)
        config.num_labels = 1
        self.transformer = GPT2Model(config)
        self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.n_embd, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
        self.multiple_choice_head = SequenceSummary(config)

        # Model parallel
        self.model_parallel = False
        self.device_map = None

        # Initialize weights and apply final processing
        self.post_init()

    @add_start_docstrings(PARALLELIZE_DOCSTRING)
    def parallelize(self, device_map=None):
        warnings.warn(
            "`GPT2DoubleHeadsModel.parallelize` is deprecated and will be removed in v5 of Transformers, you should"
            " load your model with `device_map='balanced'` in the call to `from_pretrained`. You can also provide your"
            " own `device_map` but it needs to be a dictionary module_name to device, so for instance"
            " {'transformer.h.0': 0, 'transformer.h.1': 1, ...}",
            FutureWarning,
        )
        self.device_map = (
            get_device_map(len(self.transformer.h), range(torch.cuda.device_count()))
            if device_map is None
            else device_map
        )
        assert_device_map(self.device_map, len(self.transformer.h))
        self.transformer.parallelize(self.device_map)
        self.lm_head = self.lm_head.to(self.transformer.first_device)
        self.multiple_choice_head = self.multiple_choice_head.to(self.transformer.first_device)
        self.model_parallel = True

    @add_start_docstrings(DEPARALLELIZE_DOCSTRING)
    def deparallelize(self):
        warnings.warn(
            "Like `parallelize`, `deparallelize` is deprecated and will be removed in v5 of Transformers.",
            FutureWarning,
        )
        self.transformer.deparallelize()
        self.transformer = self.transformer.to("cpu")
        self.lm_head = self.lm_head.to("cpu")
        self.multiple_choice_head = self.multiple_choice_head.to("cpu")
        self.model_parallel = False
        torch.cuda.empty_cache()

    def get_output_embeddings(self):
        return self.lm_head

    def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
        self.lm_head = new_embeddings

    @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GPT2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
    @replace_return_docstrings(output_type=GPT2DoubleHeadsModelOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
    def forward(
        self,
        input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
        attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        mc_token_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        mc_labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
        return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
        **kwargs,
    ) -> Union[Tuple, GPT2DoubleHeadsModelOutput]:
        r"""
        mc_token_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_choices)`, *optional*, default to index of the last token of the input):
            Index of the classification token in each input sequence. Selected in the range `[0, input_ids.size(-1) -
            1]`.
        labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
            Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set
            `labels = input_ids`. Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size - 1]`. All labels set to
            `-100` are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size - 1]`
        mc_labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size)`, *optional*):
            Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., num_choices]`
            where *num_choices* is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (see *input_ids* above)

        Return:

        Example:

        ```python
        >>> import torch
        >>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, GPT2DoubleHeadsModel

        >>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai-community/gpt2")
        >>> model = GPT2DoubleHeadsModel.from_pretrained("openai-community/gpt2")

        >>> # Add a [CLS] to the vocabulary (we should train it also!)
        >>> num_added_tokens = tokenizer.add_special_tokens({"cls_token": "[CLS]"})
        >>> # Update the model embeddings with the new vocabulary size
        >>> embedding_layer = model.resize_token_embeddings(len(tokenizer))

        >>> choices = ["Hello, my dog is cute [CLS]", "Hello, my cat is cute [CLS]"]
        >>> encoded_choices = [tokenizer.encode(s) for s in choices]
        >>> cls_token_location = [tokens.index(tokenizer.cls_token_id) for tokens in encoded_choices]

        >>> input_ids = torch.tensor(encoded_choices).unsqueeze(0)  # Batch size: 1, number of choices: 2
        >>> mc_token_ids = torch.tensor([cls_token_location])  # Batch size: 1

        >>> outputs = model(input_ids, mc_token_ids=mc_token_ids)
        >>> lm_logits = outputs.logits
        >>> mc_logits = outputs.mc_logits
        ```"""
        return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict

        transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
            input_ids,
            past_key_values=past_key_values,
            attention_mask=attention_mask,
            token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
            position_ids=position_ids,
            head_mask=head_mask,
            inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
            use_cache=use_cache,
            output_attentions=output_attentions,
            output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
            return_dict=return_dict,
        )

        hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]

        # Set device for model parallelism
        if self.model_parallel:
            torch.cuda.set_device(self.transformer.first_device)
            hidden_states = hidden_states.to(self.lm_head.weight.device)

        lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
        mc_logits = self.multiple_choice_head(hidden_states, mc_token_ids).squeeze(-1)

        mc_loss = None
        if mc_labels is not None:
            loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
            mc_loss = loss_fct(mc_logits.view(-1, mc_logits.size(-1)), mc_labels.view(-1))
        lm_loss = None
        if labels is not None:
            labels = labels.to(lm_logits.device)
            shift_logits = lm_logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous()
            shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous()
            loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
            lm_loss = loss_fct(shift_logits.view(-1, shift_logits.size(-1)), shift_labels.view(-1))

        if not return_dict:
            output = (lm_logits, mc_logits) + transformer_outputs[1:]
            if mc_loss is not None:
                output = (mc_loss,) + output
            return ((lm_loss,) + output) if lm_loss is not None else output

        return GPT2DoubleHeadsModelOutput(
            loss=lm_loss,
            mc_loss=mc_loss,
            logits=lm_logits,
            mc_logits=mc_logits,
            past_key_values=transformer_outputs.past_key_values,
            hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
            attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
        )

    @staticmethod
    def _reorder_cache(
        past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]], beam_idx: torch.Tensor
    ) -> Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]:
        """
        This function is used to re-order the `past_key_values` cache if [`~PreTrainedModel.beam_search`] or
        [`~PreTrainedModel.beam_sample`] is called. This is required to match `past_key_values` with the correct
        beam_idx at every generation step.
        """
        return tuple(
            tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx.to(past_state.device)) for past_state in layer_past)
            for layer_past in past_key_values
        )


@add_start_docstrings(
    """
    The GPT2 Model transformer with a sequence classification head on top (linear layer).

    [`GPT2ForSequenceClassification`] uses the last token in order to do the classification, as other causal models
    (e.g. GPT-1) do.

    Since it does classification on the last token, it requires to know the position of the last token. If a
    `pad_token_id` is defined in the configuration, it finds the last token that is not a padding token in each row. If
    no `pad_token_id` is defined, it simply takes the last value in each row of the batch. Since it cannot guess the
    padding tokens when `inputs_embeds` are passed instead of `input_ids`, it does the same (take the last value in
    each row of the batch).
    """,
    GPT2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class GPT2ForSequenceClassification(GPT2PreTrainedModel):
    def __init__(self, config):
        super().__init__(config)
        self.num_labels = config.num_labels
        self.transformer = GPT2Model(config)
        self.score = nn.Linear(config.n_embd, self.num_labels, bias=False)

        # Model parallel
        self.model_parallel = False
        self.device_map = None

        # Initialize weights and apply final processing
        self.post_init()

    @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GPT2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
    @add_code_sample_docstrings(
        checkpoint="microsoft/DialogRPT-updown",
        output_type=SequenceClassifierOutputWithPast,
        config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
    )
    def forward(
        self,
        input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
        attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
        return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
    ) -> Union[Tuple, SequenceClassifierOutputWithPast]:
        r"""
        labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
            Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
            config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
            `config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
        """
        return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict

        transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
            input_ids,
            past_key_values=past_key_values,
            attention_mask=attention_mask,
            token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
            position_ids=position_ids,
            head_mask=head_mask,
            inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
            use_cache=use_cache,
            output_attentions=output_attentions,
            output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
            return_dict=return_dict,
        )
        hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]
        logits = self.score(hidden_states)

        if input_ids is not None:
            batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape[:2]
        else:
            batch_size, sequence_length = inputs_embeds.shape[:2]

        if self.config.pad_token_id is None and batch_size != 1:
            raise ValueError("Cannot handle batch sizes > 1 if no padding token is defined.")
        if self.config.pad_token_id is None:
            last_non_pad_token = -1
        elif input_ids is not None:
            # To handle both left- and right- padding, we take the rightmost token that is not equal to pad_token_id
            non_pad_mask = (input_ids != self.config.pad_token_id).to(logits.device, torch.int32)
            token_indices = torch.arange(input_ids.shape[-1], device=logits.device, dtype=torch.int32)
            last_non_pad_token = (token_indices * non_pad_mask).argmax(-1)
        else:
            last_non_pad_token = -1
            logger.warning_once(
                f"{self.__class__.__name__} will not detect padding tokens in `inputs_embeds`. Results may be "
                "unexpected if using padding tokens in conjunction with `inputs_embeds.`"
            )

        pooled_logits = logits[torch.arange(batch_size, device=logits.device), last_non_pad_token]

        loss = None
        if labels is not None:
            if self.config.problem_type is None:
                if self.num_labels == 1:
                    self.config.problem_type = "regression"
                elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
                    self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
                else:
                    self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"

            if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
                loss_fct = MSELoss()
                if self.num_labels == 1:
                    loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
                else:
                    loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits, labels)
            elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
                loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
                loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
            elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
                loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
                loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits, labels)
        if not return_dict:
            output = (pooled_logits,) + transformer_outputs[1:]
            return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output

        return SequenceClassifierOutputWithPast(
            loss=loss,
            logits=pooled_logits,
            past_key_values=transformer_outputs.past_key_values,
            hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
            attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
        )


@add_start_docstrings(
    """
    GPT2 Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
    Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
    """,
    GPT2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class GPT2ForTokenClassification(GPT2PreTrainedModel):
    def __init__(self, config):
        super().__init__(config)
        self.num_labels = config.num_labels

        self.transformer = GPT2Model(config)
        if hasattr(config, "classifier_dropout") and config.classifier_dropout is not None:
            classifier_dropout = config.classifier_dropout
        elif hasattr(config, "hidden_dropout") and config.hidden_dropout is not None:
            classifier_dropout = config.hidden_dropout
        else:
            classifier_dropout = 0.1
        self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
        self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)

        # Model parallel
        self.model_parallel = False
        self.device_map = None

        # Initialize weights and apply final processing
        self.post_init()

    @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GPT2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
    # fmt: off
    @add_code_sample_docstrings(
        checkpoint="brad1141/gpt2-finetuned-comp2",
        output_type=TokenClassifierOutput,
        config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
        expected_loss=0.25,
        expected_output=[
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
            "Position",
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
            "Lead",
        ],
    )
    # fmt: on
    def forward(
        self,
        input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
        attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
        return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
    ) -> Union[Tuple, TokenClassifierOutput]:
        r"""
        labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
            Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
            config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
            `config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
        """
        return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict

        transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
            input_ids,
            past_key_values=past_key_values,
            attention_mask=attention_mask,
            token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
            position_ids=position_ids,
            head_mask=head_mask,
            inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
            use_cache=use_cache,
            output_attentions=output_attentions,
            output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
            return_dict=return_dict,
        )

        hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]
        hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
        logits = self.classifier(hidden_states)

        loss = None
        if labels is not None:
            labels = labels.to(logits.device)
            loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
            loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))

        if not return_dict:
            output = (logits,) + transformer_outputs[2:]
            return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output

        return TokenClassifierOutput(
            loss=loss,
            logits=logits,
            hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
            attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
        )


@add_start_docstrings(
    """
    The GPT-2 Model transformer with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like
    SQuAD (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
    """,
    GPT2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class GPT2ForQuestionAnswering(GPT2PreTrainedModel):
    def __init__(self, config):
        super().__init__(config)
        self.num_labels = config.num_labels
        self.transformer = GPT2Model(config)
        self.qa_outputs = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 2)

        # Model parallel
        self.model_parallel = False
        self.device_map = None

        # Initialize weights and apply final processing
        self.post_init()

    @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GPT2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
    @add_code_sample_docstrings(
        checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
        output_type=QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
        config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
        real_checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
    )
    def forward(
        self,
        input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
        start_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        end_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
        output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
        output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
        return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
    ) -> Union[Tuple, QuestionAnsweringModelOutput]:
        r"""
        start_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
            Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
            Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
            are not taken into account for computing the loss.
        end_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
            Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
            Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
            are not taken into account for computing the loss.
        """
        return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict

        outputs = self.transformer(
            input_ids,
            attention_mask=attention_mask,
            token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
            position_ids=position_ids,
            head_mask=head_mask,
            inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
            output_attentions=output_attentions,
            output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
            return_dict=return_dict,
        )

        sequence_output = outputs[0]

        logits = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
        start_logits, end_logits = logits.split(1, dim=-1)
        start_logits = start_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
        end_logits = end_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()

        total_loss = None
        if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
            # If we are on multi-GPU, split add a dimension
            if len(start_positions.size()) > 1:
                start_positions = start_positions.squeeze(-1).to(start_logits.device)
            if len(end_positions.size()) > 1:
                end_positions = end_positions.squeeze(-1).to(end_logits.device)
            # sometimes the start/end positions are outside our model inputs, we ignore these terms
            ignored_index = start_logits.size(1)
            start_positions = start_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
            end_positions = end_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)

            loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(ignore_index=ignored_index)
            start_loss = loss_fct(start_logits, start_positions)
            end_loss = loss_fct(end_logits, end_positions)
            total_loss = (start_loss + end_loss) / 2

        if not return_dict:
            output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[2:]
            return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output

        return QuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
            loss=total_loss,
            start_logits=start_logits,
            end_logits=end_logits,
            hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
            attentions=outputs.attentions,
        )


__all__ = [
    "GPT2DoubleHeadsModel",
    "GPT2ForQuestionAnswering",
    "GPT2ForSequenceClassification",
    "GPT2ForTokenClassification",
    "GPT2LMHeadModel",
    "GPT2Model",
    "GPT2PreTrainedModel",
    "load_tf_weights_in_gpt2",
]
