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GRPO Llama-1B
# train_grpo.py
import re
import torch
from datasets import load_dataset, Dataset
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM
from peft import LoraConfig
from trl import GRPOConfig, GRPOTrainer
# Load and prep dataset
SYSTEM_PROMPT = """
Respond in the following format:
<reasoning>
...
</reasoning>
<answer>
...
</answer>
"""
XML_COT_FORMAT = """\
<reasoning>
{reasoning}
</reasoning>
<answer>
{answer}
</answer>
"""
def extract_xml_answer(text: str) -> str:
answer = text.split("<answer>")[-1]
answer = answer.split("</answer>")[0]
return answer.strip()
def extract_hash_answer(text: str) -> str | None:
if "####" not in text:
return None
return text.split("####")[1].strip()
# uncomment middle messages for 1-shot prompting
def get_gsm8k_questions(split = "train") -> Dataset:
data = load_dataset('openai/gsm8k', 'main')[split] # type: ignore
data = data.map(lambda x: { # type: ignore
'prompt': [
{'role': 'system', 'content': SYSTEM_PROMPT},
#{'role': 'user', 'content': 'What is the largest single-digit prime number?'},
#{'role': 'assistant', 'content': XML_COT_FORMAT.format(
# reasoning="9 is divisble by 3 and 8 is divisible by 2, but 7 is prime.",
# answer="7"
#)},
{'role': 'user', 'content': x['question']}
],
'answer': extract_hash_answer(x['answer'])
}) # type: ignore
return data # type: ignore
dataset = get_gsm8k_questions()
# Reward functions
def correctness_reward_func(prompts, completions, answer, **kwargs) -> list[float]:
responses = [completion[0]['content'] for completion in completions]
q = prompts[0][-1]['content']
extracted_responses = [extract_xml_answer(r) for r in responses]
print('-'*20, f"Question:\n{q}", f"\nAnswer:\n{answer[0]}", f"\nResponse:\n{responses[0]}", f"\nExtracted:\n{extracted_responses[0]}")
return [2.0 if r == a else 0.0 for r, a in zip(extracted_responses, answer)]
def int_reward_func(completions, **kwargs) -> list[float]:
responses = [completion[0]['content'] for completion in completions]
extracted_responses = [extract_xml_answer(r) for r in responses]
return [0.5 if r.isdigit() else 0.0 for r in extracted_responses]
def strict_format_reward_func(completions, **kwargs) -> list[float]:
"""Reward function that checks if the completion has a specific format."""
pattern = r"^<reasoning>\n.*?\n</reasoning>\n<answer>\n.*?\n</answer>\n$"
responses = [completion[0]["content"] for completion in completions]
matches = [re.match(pattern, r) for r in responses]
return [0.5 if match else 0.0 for match in matches]
def soft_format_reward_func(completions, **kwargs) -> list[float]:
"""Reward function that checks if the completion has a specific format."""
pattern = r"<reasoning>.*?</reasoning>\s*<answer>.*?</answer>"
responses = [completion[0]["content"] for completion in completions]
matches = [re.match(pattern, r) for r in responses]
return [0.5 if match else 0.0 for match in matches]
def count_xml(text) -> float:
count = 0.0
if text.count("<reasoning>\n") == 1:
count += 0.125
if text.count("\n</reasoning>\n") == 1:
count += 0.125
if text.count("\n<answer>\n") == 1:
count += 0.125
count -= len(text.split("\n</answer>\n")[-1])*0.001
if text.count("\n</answer>") == 1:
count += 0.125
count -= (len(text.split("\n</answer>")[-1]) - 1)*0.001
return count
def xmlcount_reward_func(completions, **kwargs) -> list[float]:
contents = [completion[0]["content"] for completion in completions]
return [count_xml(c) for c in contents]
#model_name = "meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct"
model_name = "Qwen/Qwen2.5-1.5B-Instruct"
if "Llama" in model_name:
output_dir = "outputs/Llama-1B-GRPO"
run_name = "Llama-1B-GRPO-gsm8k"
else:
output_dir="outputs/Qwen-1.5B-GRPO"
run_name="Qwen-1.5B-GRPO-gsm8k"
training_args = GRPOConfig(
output_dir=output_dir,
run_name=run_name,
learning_rate=5e-6,
adam_beta1 = 0.9,
adam_beta2 = 0.99,
weight_decay = 0.1,
warmup_ratio = 0.1,
lr_scheduler_type='cosine',
logging_steps=1,
bf16=True,
per_device_train_batch_size=1,
gradient_accumulation_steps=4,
num_generations=16,
max_prompt_length=256,
max_completion_length=786,
num_train_epochs=1,
save_steps=100,
max_grad_norm=0.1,
report_to="wandb",
log_on_each_node=False,
)
peft_config = LoraConfig(
r=16,
lora_alpha=64,
target_modules=["q_proj", "k_proj", "v_proj", "o_proj", "up_proj", "down_proj", "gate_proj"],
task_type="CAUSAL_LM",
lora_dropout=0.05,
)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
model_name,
torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16,
attn_implementation="flash_attention_2",
device_map=None
).to("cuda")
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name)
tokenizer.pad_token = tokenizer.eos_token
# use peft at your own risk; not working for me with multi-GPU training
trainer = GRPOTrainer(
model=model,
processing_class=tokenizer,
reward_funcs=[
xmlcount_reward_func,
soft_format_reward_func,
strict_format_reward_func,
int_reward_func,
correctness_reward_func],
args=training_args,
train_dataset=dataset,
#peft_config=peft_config
)
trainer.train()
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