Enable running ESM on Mac silicon using MPS #99
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This PR enables ESM to run on Mac Silicon (M1, M2, M3) using the Metal Performance Shaders (MPS) backend for GPU training acceleration on Mac Silicon.
PyTorch already supports Mac (MPS): https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/mps.html
Note that MPS does not support the embedding operations so the following environment variable has to be set to allow PyTorch to fallback for those operations:
export PYTORCH_ENABLE_MPS_FALLBACK=1There aren't any tests so I can't add a unit test for this by following an existing pattern. However I tested on my Macbook by running the following test and the above PR made this work.
This prints:
Model is running on device: mps:0confirming that MPS is being used.
And prints this warning that embedding operation fell back to CPU:
UserWarning: The operator 'aten::_embedding_bag' is not currently supported on the MPS backend and will fall back to run on the CPU. This may have performance implications.