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Purpose

  • Support rotation argument with QuIPModifier which allows users to select V and U rotations separately.
    • According to research, the default can be changed to V after a basic recovery evaluation is done

Changes

  • Add rotations argument
  • Updated docstrings and comments to remove references to spinquant

Testing

  • Tested model coherence with V and U separately

Signed-off-by: Kyle Sayers <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Kyle Sayers <[email protected]>
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Summary of Changes

Hello @kylesayrs, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request introduces the ability to independently control V and U transformations within the QuIPModifier, allowing for more granular control over the quantization process. It refactors the internal logic to support this new flexibility and updates relevant documentation and examples.

Highlights

  • Enhanced QuIPModifier Flexibility: The QuIPModifier now accepts a rotations argument, allowing users to specify whether to apply 'v' (input side) and/or 'u' (output side) rotations independently during the QuIP transformation.
  • Code Refactoring for Modularity: The internal logic for creating transform schemes within QuIPModifier has been refactored into dedicated _create_v_scheme and _create_u_scheme methods, improving code organization and maintainability.
  • Documentation and Example Updates: Docstrings and comments have been updated to reflect the new rotations parameter and clarify the QuIPModifier lifecycle. An example script (quip_example.py) was also updated to demonstrate the new functionality and align with current best practices (e.g., dtype instead of torch_dtype).
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Code Review

This pull request introduces a valuable enhancement to the QuIPModifier by allowing separate control over the 'v' and 'u' transforms via a new rotations argument. The changes are well-implemented, including updates to docstrings, a new field validator for robustness, and a clean refactoring of the configuration creation logic. The accompanying example has also been updated to reflect the new functionality. Overall, this is a solid contribution that improves the flexibility of the QuIP transform.

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awesome!

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Few nits and a dumb question, but looks good otherwise!

Signed-off-by: Kyle Sayers <[email protected]>
@kylesayrs kylesayrs added the ready When a PR is ready for review label Aug 28, 2025
@kylesayrs kylesayrs enabled auto-merge (squash) September 2, 2025 19:38
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