- updates to support ROCm 5.2
- workarounds in tests where NV tools were used unconditionally
- implemented `get_num_blocks()` and `add_memfence()` for AMD GPU
- backported from history some atomics
- added bf16 support
- minor warnings cleanup
- added dockerfile to run on a ROCm enabled machine
Co-authored-by: B1tway <andrew.shukshov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrey Shukshov <36711069+B1tway@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR completely rewrites the runtime of Triton to be more lean and
clearly separate the compilation step from the just-in-time caching logic.
This should substantially reduce launch overhead.
This PR adds several optimization capabilities in the compiler backend:
- Now using inline PTX for `tl.store`, making it possible to use things like evict_last
- For A100, mma layout can be directly converted to shared memory
- For A100, an additional "transpose" argument in `dot` allows tensors to be loaded once and used both row- and col- major.
- Fixed liveness analysis; this was broken.
- Now can load/store directly mma layout without converting. Useful for when tl.dot accumulator is initialized with DRAM data inside of an inner loop.
- `tl.dot` can now take LHS inputs in registers when it comes from a previous `tl.dot` instruction. Useful for e.g. fused attention.
This is a more stable commit that produce bitwise identical code to earlier
versions. Using commits after this one may lead to slightly different numerics
Moved dispatch.cc to semantic.py (@ptillet)
Integer signedness analysis was moved from C++ to python (@daadaada)
Cleaner frontend types (@daadaada)
Moved SSA construction to a separate object (@ptillet)
Co-authored-by: Yan Da <dyanab@connect.ust.hk>
I've been using this locally to find errors without running tests, and now that we're using autopep8, it passes with minimal suppressions. This is also what turned up the issues with the tutorials, which were fixed in #422.
Run:
```
isort ./python
autopep8 -i --ignore E501,E701,E731 $(find ./python/ -name '*.py')
```
with an `.isort.cfg` and then clean up a few warts. This PR should be a no-op; the idea is that this is all boring whitespace changes, and any config file changes will be in a different change to make it easier to review.
A forthcoming PR will update the RNG to use these types.
Also:
- Add tests for the `//`, `<<`, and `>>` operators.
- Change `TensorWrapper` to unwrap objects when the resulting object would be simpler.
- Clean up `throw_unreachable`, since it was triggering compiler warnings.
Since numpy supports unsigned integers, and pytorch doesn't, this will make it easier to test unsigned integer support.
This adds an explicit requirement for numpy in tests, but we already required scipy, so it was already an implicit dependency.