407 lines
19 KiB
Python
407 lines
19 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""muh/dispatch.py — Runtime policy dispatch for vllm kernel configuration
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This is the core of the muh competitive moat.
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CCCL's policy_selector is a compile-time C++ template that maps:
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(type_t, op_kind_t, accum_size, offset_size, compute_capability)
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→ (threads_per_block, items_per_thread, vec_size, load_algorithm, ...)
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vllm doesn't use CUB directly — it uses PyTorch/Triton/custom CUDA kernels.
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But those kernels have the SAME tuning dimensions:
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- BLOCK_SIZE (= threads_per_block)
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- NUM_WARPS (= threads_per_block / 32)
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- PARTITION_SIZE (= threads_per_block * items_per_thread)
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- TILE_SIZE for shared memory
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This module provides a Python-side policy_selector that:
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1. Reads bi100_* values from C++ headers (via gen_patch.extract_bi100_structs)
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2. Maps CCCL algorithm→vllm kernel paths (the INJECTION_POINTS)
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3. Applies SMEM constraints for BI-V100 (48KB limit)
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4. Outputs the concrete values to inject into vllm source
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The moat is NOT the parameter values (anyone can benchmark those).
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The moat is:
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a) Knowing WHICH 7 dimensions to search (from CCCL's policy structs)
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b) Knowing the CONSTRAINTS (SMEM ≤ 48KB, occupancy, L2 coherence delay)
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c) Knowing WHERE in vllm each algorithm appears (the injection mapping)
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d) Having the infrastructure to iterate: benchmark → update header → gen_patch → rebuild
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"""
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import os
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import sys
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import json
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# Add parent dir for imports
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
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from gen_patch import extract_bi100_structs, algo_from_filename
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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# BI-V100 hardware constraints (from hardware.cuh)
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# These are the hard limits that make our tuning values different
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# from every other GPU — and why copy-pasting SM100 values crashes.
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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BI_V100 = {
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"warp_size": 32,
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"max_threads_per_block": 1024,
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"max_shared_memory_per_block": 49152, # 48 KiB
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"max_registers_per_thread": 255,
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"l2_cache_size_bytes": 6 * 1024 * 1024, # 6 MiB
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"memory_bandwidth_gbps": 900,
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"sm_count": 16, # CONFIRMED 2026-08-01
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# Derived
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"bandwidth_per_sm_gbps": 900 / 16, # 56.25 GB/s per SM ≈ B200 level
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# bytes_in_flight: BW/SM × HBM_latency = 56 GB/s × 1100ns ≈ 62KB → 64KB
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# Confirmed by bench_bi100.py transform/float16: bif=8 (64KB) wins at all sizes
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# CCCL ref: B200=64KB, H100=48KB, A100=16KB, V100=12KB
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"bytes_in_flight": 64 * 1024,
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}
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SM100 = {
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"max_shared_memory_per_block": 49152, # same default, but can configure higher
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"l2_cache_size_bytes": 50 * 1024 * 1024, # 50 MiB
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"memory_bandwidth_gbps": 8000,
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"sm_count": 148,
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"bandwidth_per_sm_gbps": 8000 / 148, # 54 GB/s
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}
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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# SMEM constraint checker
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# This is the single most important function in muh.
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# Every bi100_* struct MUST pass this check or the kernel will crash.
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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def check_smem(threads: int, items: int, elem_bytes: int,
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smem_limit: int = BI_V100["max_shared_memory_per_block"]) -> dict:
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"""Check if a tile fits in shared memory.
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Returns dict with:
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tile_bytes: actual shared memory usage
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fits: True if tile_bytes <= smem_limit
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utilization: tile_bytes / smem_limit (higher = more efficient but riskier)
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max_items: maximum items_per_thread that fits
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"""
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tile_bytes = threads * items * elem_bytes
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max_items = smem_limit // (threads * elem_bytes) if threads * elem_bytes > 0 else 0
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return {
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"tile_bytes": tile_bytes,
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"fits": tile_bytes <= smem_limit,
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"utilization": tile_bytes / smem_limit if smem_limit > 0 else 0,
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"max_items": max_items,
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"overflow_bytes": max(0, tile_bytes - smem_limit),
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}
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def scale_mem_bound(nominal_4B_threads: int, nominal_4B_items: int,
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type_size: int) -> tuple:
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"""Scale items and threads for a given type size, matching CCCL exactly.
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Mirrors cub::detail::scale_mem_bound() from util_arch.cuh lines 153-161.
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Returns (items_per_thread, threads_per_block) — items-first, matching
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CCCL's scaling_result struct field order.
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Three differences from the old muh version (all were bugs):
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1. Return order: (items, threads) not (threads, items)
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2. Items clamp upper bound: nominal * 2, not nominal * 1
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(CCCL allows small types like char to double items_per_thread)
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3. Threads SMEM cap: min(nominal, round_up(max_smem/(type*items), 32))
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(prevents launching more threads than SMEM can feed)
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Verified against all 18 CCCL test cases in catch2_test_util_arch.cu.
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"""
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MAX_SMEM = 48 * 1024 # 49152 bytes, hardcoded in CCCL as max_smem_per_block
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# Step 1: scale items inversely with type size
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items = nominal_4B_items * 4 // type_size
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items = max(1, min(items, nominal_4B_items * 2)) # clamp: [1, 2*nominal]
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# Step 2: cap threads by SMEM constraint
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# round_up(x, 32) aligns to warp boundary
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smem_per_item = type_size * items
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if smem_per_item > 0:
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max_threads_by_smem = ((MAX_SMEM // smem_per_item + 31) // 32) * 32
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else:
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max_threads_by_smem = nominal_4B_threads
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threads = min(nominal_4B_threads, max_threads_by_smem)
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return (items, threads) # items-first, matching CCCL scaling_result
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def scale_delay_for_l2(sm100_delay_ns: int, sm100_l2w: int) -> tuple:
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"""Scale lookback delay parameters for BI-V100's smaller L2.
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SM100 L2 = 50MB, BI-V100 L2 = 6MB (8.3x smaller).
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Smaller L2 → faster coherence → shorter delays needed.
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Heuristic: ns *= 0.5, l2w *= 0.6 (to be refined by benchmark).
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"""
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bi100_ns = int(sm100_delay_ns * 0.5)
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bi100_l2w = int(sm100_l2w * 0.6)
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return (bi100_ns, bi100_l2w)
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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# vllm kernel → CCCL algorithm mapping
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#
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# This is the strategic knowledge that makes CCCL useful for vllm.
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# Each entry maps a vllm kernel file to:
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# - The CCCL algorithm it implements (reduce, scan, sort, etc.)
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# - The data types it operates on (determines which bi100_* struct to use)
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# - The tuning dimensions that appear in the kernel code
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#
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# Built from reading:
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# - paged_attn.py (PagedAttention V1/V2 dispatch)
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# - prefix_prefill.py (Triton/PyTorch context attention)
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# - vllm/model_executor/layers/sampler.py (top-k/top-p)
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# - paged_attention_kernel_architecture.md (CCCL pattern mapping)
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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VLLM_KERNEL_MAP = {
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# === DECODE HOT PATH (Output TPS × 16.796 = 83%) ===
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"paged_attention_v1": {
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"cccl_algorithms": ["reduce"],
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"description": "Single-pass decode attention for seq_len ≤ 8192",
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"data_types": {
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"query": "float16", # Q: [num_seqs, num_heads, head_dim]
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"key_cache": "float16", # K: [num_blocks, num_kv_heads, head_dim//x, block_size, x]
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"score": "float32", # QK^T intermediate: always fp32 for precision
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"output": "float16", # weighted V sum
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},
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"tuning_dimensions": {
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"NUM_THREADS": {"cccl_field": "threads_per_block", "range": [128, 256, 512]},
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"NUM_WARPS": {"derived_from": "NUM_THREADS / 32"},
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"_PARTITION_SIZE": {"value": 512, "note": "hardcoded in paged_attn.py, affects V2 threshold"},
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},
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"cccl_pattern": "compound reduce: summary_statistics.cu binary op pattern",
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"smem_formula": "NUM_THREADS * head_dim * sizeof(float) + head_dim * block_size * sizeof(half) * 2",
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},
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"paged_attention_v2": {
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"cccl_algorithms": ["reduce", "scan"],
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"description": "Two-pass partitioned attention for seq_len > 8192",
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"data_types": {
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"score": "float32",
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"exp_sum": "float32",
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"max_logits": "float32",
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},
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"tuning_dimensions": {
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"NUM_THREADS": {"cccl_field": "threads_per_block"},
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"PARTITION_SIZE": {"cccl_field": "threads_per_block * items_per_thread",
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"note": "hardcoded 512 in paged_attn.py, should be tunable"},
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},
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"cccl_pattern": "compound reduce: summary_statistics.cu Welford parallel merge pattern",
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"cccl_parallel": {
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"source": "thrust/examples/summary_statistics.cu",
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"mapping": {
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"summary_stats_data<T>": "(max_logits, exp_sums, output) per partition",
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"summary_stats_unary_op": "per-KV-block attention: Q@K^T → softmax → V weighted sum",
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"summary_stats_binary_op": "cross-partition online softmax merge",
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"thrust::transform_reduce": "DeviceReduce pass 2 merging partition results",
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},
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"insight": "V2 reduce pass is structurally identical to CCCL compound reduce. "
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"The accumulator is a 3-field struct (max, exp_sum, output_partial). "
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"The binary op is the online softmax merge: "
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"new_max = max(A.max, B.max), rescale exp_sums by exp(old_max - new_max), "
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"merge weighted outputs. This is exactly the Welford parallel "
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"variance pattern with different field semantics. "
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"CCCL's AgentReduce handles compound structs natively — "
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"the same tuning_reduce.cuh parameters apply, with accum_size = "
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"sizeof(float32)*3 = 12 bytes (the compound accumulator).",
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},
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"v2_dispatch_bug": {
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"file": "paged_attn.py",
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"line": 99,
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"issue": "use_v1 = True hardcodes V1 for all seq_lens, disabling V2 entirely",
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"impact": "For 100K token sequences, V1 makes one CTA iterate ALL KV blocks. "
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"V2 would partition into PARTITION_SIZE chunks and reduce across partitions, "
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"matching CCCL's two-pass GridEvenShare pattern.",
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"fix": "Remove use_v1=True override. Use original heuristic: "
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"V2 when max_seq_len > 8192 AND max_num_partitions > 1 AND num_seqs*num_heads <= 512",
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},
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},
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"context_attention_fwd": {
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"cccl_algorithms": ["scan", "reduce", "transform"],
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"description": "Prefill attention (Triton kernel, bypassed on BI-V100)",
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"status": "BYPASSED — Triton hangs BI-V100, using _forward_prefix_pytorch",
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"tuning_dimensions": {
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"BLOCK_M": {"value": 64, "note": "query tile"},
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"BLOCK_N": {"value": 64, "note": "KV tile"},
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"BLOCK_DMODEL": {"value": 256, "note": "head_dim, must match model"},
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},
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"note": "PyTorch fallback has no tunable block sizes — optimization comes from algorithmic changes (K-tiling)",
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},
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"sampling_topk": {
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"cccl_algorithms": ["topk", "radix_sort"],
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"description": "Top-k token selection from logits",
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"data_types": {
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"logits": "float32", # [batch, vocab_size=152064]
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"indices": "int32",
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},
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"tuning_dimensions": {
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"BLOCK_SIZE": {"cccl_field": "threads_per_block"},
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"RADIX_BITS": {"cccl_field": "bits_per_pass"},
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},
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},
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"activation_kernels": {
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"cccl_algorithms": ["transform"],
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"description": "SiLU, GELU, element-wise activations",
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"data_types": {"input": "float16", "output": "float16"},
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"tuning_dimensions": {
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"BLOCK_SIZE": {"cccl_field": "threads_per_block"},
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"VEC_SIZE": {"cccl_field": "vec_size"},
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},
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},
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"layernorm_kernels": {
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"cccl_algorithms": ["reduce", "transform"],
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"description": "RMSNorm / LayerNorm: reduce for variance, transform for normalize",
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"data_types": {"input": "float16", "accum": "float32"},
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"tuning_dimensions": {
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"BLOCK_SIZE": {"cccl_field": "threads_per_block"},
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},
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},
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"rotary_embedding": {
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"cccl_algorithms": ["for_each", "transform"],
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"description": "RoPE position encoding",
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"data_types": {"input": "float16"},
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"tuning_dimensions": {
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"BLOCK_SIZE": {"cccl_field": "threads_per_block"},
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},
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},
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# === CACHE PATH (Cache TPS × 0.56 = 3%) ===
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"cache_kernels": {
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"cccl_algorithms": ["batch_memcpy"],
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"description": "KV cache block copy/swap operations",
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"data_types": {"kv_cache": "float16"},
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"tuning_dimensions": {
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"BLOCK_SIZE": {"cccl_field": "threads_per_block"},
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},
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},
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}
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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# Policy dispatch: given a vllm kernel, return optimal BI-V100 config
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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def dispatch_policy(kernel_name: str, tuning_headers_dir: str = "muh/include/muh/tuning") -> dict:
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"""Given a vllm kernel name, return the optimal BI-V100 tuning parameters.
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This is the Python equivalent of CCCL's policy_selector::operator()().
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It reads the C++ headers, applies SMEM constraints, and returns
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the concrete values to inject into the vllm kernel.
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"""
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if kernel_name not in VLLM_KERNEL_MAP:
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return {"error": f"Unknown kernel: {kernel_name}"}
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kernel_info = VLLM_KERNEL_MAP[kernel_name]
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cccl_algos = kernel_info["cccl_algorithms"]
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result = {
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"kernel": kernel_name,
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"description": kernel_info.get("description", ""),
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"policies": {},
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"smem_checks": [],
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}
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for algo in cccl_algos:
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header_path = os.path.join(tuning_headers_dir, f"tuning_{algo}.cuh")
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if algo == "for_each":
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header_path = os.path.join(tuning_headers_dir, "tuning_for.cuh")
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if not os.path.exists(header_path):
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result["policies"][algo] = {"status": "NO_HEADER", "fallback": "CCCL_DEFAULT"}
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continue
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structs = extract_bi100_structs(header_path)
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if not structs:
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result["policies"][algo] = {"status": "NO_BI100_STRUCTS"}
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continue
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# Select the most relevant struct for this kernel's data types
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algo_policies = {}
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for name, fields in structs:
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# Check SMEM constraint
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threads = fields.get("threads", fields.get("threads_per_block", 256))
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items = fields.get("items", fields.get("items_per_thread", 16))
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# Determine element size from kernel data types
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elem_bytes = 4 # default to float32
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if "float16" in str(kernel_info.get("data_types", {}).values()):
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elem_bytes = 2
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if "score" in kernel_info.get("data_types", {}):
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elem_bytes = 4 # scores are always fp32
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smem = check_smem(threads, items, elem_bytes)
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algo_policies[name] = {**fields, "_smem_check": smem}
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if not smem["fits"]:
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result["smem_checks"].append({
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"struct": name,
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"OVERFLOW": True,
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"tile_bytes": smem["tile_bytes"],
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"limit": BI_V100["max_shared_memory_per_block"],
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"max_safe_items": smem["max_items"],
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})
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result["policies"][algo] = algo_policies
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return result
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def dispatch_all(tuning_headers_dir: str = "muh/include/muh/tuning") -> dict:
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"""Dispatch policies for ALL vllm kernels. Used by gen_patch."""
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results = {}
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for kernel_name in VLLM_KERNEL_MAP:
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results[kernel_name] = dispatch_policy(kernel_name, tuning_headers_dir)
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return results
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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# CLI: dump all dispatch results for inspection
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# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import argparse
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p = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="muh policy dispatch for vllm kernels")
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p.add_argument("--headers", default="muh/include/muh/tuning")
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p.add_argument("--kernel", default=None, help="Specific kernel to dispatch")
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p.add_argument("--json", action="store_true", help="JSON output")
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args = p.parse_args()
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if args.kernel:
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result = dispatch_policy(args.kernel, args.headers)
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else:
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result = dispatch_all(args.headers)
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if args.json:
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print(json.dumps(result, indent=2, default=str))
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else:
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for kernel_name, policy in (result.items() if isinstance(result, dict) and "kernel" not in result else [(result.get("kernel","?"), result)]):
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if isinstance(policy, dict) and "kernel" in policy:
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kernel_name = policy["kernel"]
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print(f"\n{'='*60}")
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print(f"Kernel: {kernel_name}")
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if isinstance(policy, dict):
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print(f" Description: {policy.get('description','')}")
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for algo, algo_policy in policy.get("policies", {}).items():
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print(f" [{algo}]:")
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if isinstance(algo_policy, dict) and "status" in algo_policy:
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print(f" {algo_policy}")
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elif isinstance(algo_policy, dict):
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for struct_name, fields in algo_policy.items():
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smem = fields.pop("_smem_check", {})
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print(f" {struct_name}: {fields}")
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if smem:
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status = "✓" if smem.get("fits") else "✗ OVERFLOW"
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print(f" SMEM: {smem.get('tile_bytes',0)} bytes ({status})")
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for check in policy.get("smem_checks", []):
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print(f" ⚠ SMEM OVERFLOW: {check}")
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