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EngineX CI 56fd68e7dd [INFRA] Import NVIDIA/CCCL upstream as optimization reference library
CCCL (CUDA C++ Core Libraries) provides:
- CUB: device/block/warp-level GPU primitives (reduce, scan, sort, topk)
- Thrust: high-level parallel algorithms (transform_reduce, sort, scan)
- libcudacxx: CUDA C++ standard library (atomics, barriers, memory)
- cudax: experimental features (memory resources, allocators)
- Tuning policies: per-SM hardware-specific algorithm parameters

Competition optimization vectors mapped to CCCL:
- Output TPS (83% weight): warp_reduce, block_reduce, device_topk
- Input TPS (14% weight): device_scan, block_load, prefetch
- Cache TPS (3% weight): prefix caching strategy patterns
- Memory (0.9 util): pooled/cached/buddy allocators

Source: https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl (shallow clone, HEAD only)
License: Apache-2.0
2026-07-30 09:35:51 +00:00

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2011-2023, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3
#include <thrust/adjacent_difference.h>
#include <thrust/device_vector.h>
#include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
#include "nvbench_helper.cuh"
template <typename T>
static void basic(nvbench::state& state, nvbench::type_list<T>)
{
const auto elements = static_cast<std::size_t>(state.get_int64("Elements"));
thrust::device_vector<T> input = generate(elements);
thrust::device_vector<T> output(elements);
state.add_element_count(elements);
state.add_global_memory_reads<T>(elements);
state.add_global_memory_writes<T>(elements);
caching_allocator_t alloc;
state.exec(nvbench::exec_tag::gpu | nvbench::exec_tag::sync, [&](nvbench::launch& launch) {
thrust::adjacent_difference(policy(alloc, launch), input.cbegin(), input.cend(), output.begin());
});
}
using types = nvbench::type_list<int8_t, int16_t, int32_t, int64_t, float, double>;
NVBENCH_BENCH_TYPES(basic, NVBENCH_TYPE_AXES(types))
.set_name("base")
.set_type_axes_names({"T{ct}"})
.add_int64_power_of_two_axis("Elements", nvbench::range(16, 28, 4));