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3 changes that close the MoE performance gap:
1. _custom_ops.py: Add ix_bridge as Priority 0 for topk_softmax
- Before: tries our .cu kernel (fails) → PyTorch fallback (1-3 TPS)
- After: tries ix_bridge → ixformer::infer::topk_softmax() → FAST
- Call chain: _custom_ops.topk_softmax() → ix_bridge.topk_softmax()
→ ix_moe_bridge.so → ixformer::infer::topk_softmax()
2. Dockerfile: Add ix_moe_bridge.cpp precompile step
- This was the missing link: code existed but was never compiled
- Uses torch.utils.cpp_extension.load() to link against libixformer.so
3. upstream_ref sync from GitHub (cloned, not rewritten):
- xLLM-AI/xllm: ILU kernels + CUDA MoE + GDN fp32 state mgmt
- Deep-Spark/vllm: latest MoE kernel sources
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