[FSDP][Example] Fix FSDP example for use_orig_params=False
#3298
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What does this PR do?
Fixes the FSDP example for
use_orig_params=False
. I recently started using FSDP via Accelerate and hit some roadblocks due to rough edges in documentation and examples. Some improvements in this PR:use_orig_params=False
should be the recommended route all the time (full param/ lora), since it's typically more efficient.use_orig_params=False
requires model preparation before optimizer instantiation. This is a silent failure - I noticed that loss didn't decrease in this case. I believe it is best if.prepare
has extra validation for this and raise an Error to the user. (Might do this in a separate PR if I get time). The example prepares everything together because it assumesuse_orig_params
is True from this PR: fsdp refactoring #2177use_orig_params
. I found a note from an older version so I brought it back.SHARD_GRAD_OP
is a bit different from Zero Stage 2, this PR adds a tiny note.Fixes # (issue)
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