Fix subgroup optimizer metadata inconsistency#7820
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Fix subgroup optimizer metadata inconsistency#7820st-bang97 wants to merge 3 commits intodeepspeedai:masterfrom
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Description
This PR addresses Issue #7819.
When using ZeRO Stage-3 + CPU offloaded optimizer (CPUAdam) with 2+ subgroups,
ds_adam_stepcan be invoked multiple times within a single global optimizer step. Before this fix, the internal bias-correction-related state (e.g.,_betta2_t→_bias_correction2) could become inconsistent across subgroup invocations within the same step, leading to subgroup-wise optimizer state divergence.Solution
Make
IncrementStep()step-consistent under repeated calls in the same global step.Change
Update
IncrementStep()to only advance or recompute state whenstep != _step, preventing subgroup-to-subgroup drift inside a single step.