* Fix compilation of the grouped conv examples.
* Fix grouped conv bwd weight example output in CK Tile.
* Add number of groups to merge to ck tile grouped gemm example.
* Initial set of tests for TransformConvBwdWeightToGemm.
* Added unit tests for TransformConvBwdWeightToGemm conv groups are merged.
* WIP: Tensor transformations.
* Add unit tests for coordinate transforms.
* Fully working conv group merging for TransformConvBwdWeightToGemm.
* WIP: Merged conv groups offset calculation.
* Adde unit tests for tensor view.
* WIP: Merged conv groups epilogue.
* Enable running multiple conv groups per batch.
* Add tests for tile_distribution_encoding.
* Change example to match optimally depthwise convolution with merged groups.
* Add more tests for tensor view.
* Integration test for reading diagonal blocks from grouped distributed tensor.
* Improved integration test.
* Improve test for accessing diagonal blocks.
* Added integration test for cshuffle epilogue LDS tile distribution.
* Add more logging.
* Increase the max number of reported errors.
* WIP: merged conv groups GEMM epilogue changes.
* LDS to global memory copy.
* Fix tile window size for c block.
* Integration test for CShuffle epilogue.
* Improved CShuffle test.
* WIP: Separate epilogue for merged conv groups.
* Tile example parameters changes to match depthwise conv.
* Offset fixes.
* Epilogue fixes.
* Working baseline for depthwise covolution with merged conv groups.
* Fix build.
* Initial unit tests for tensor descriptor.
* Add one more unit test for tensor view.
* WIP: LDS to global mem transfer using CK tile tensor descriptor and tile distribution encoding.
* Fully functional LDS to global mem transfer using tensor descriptor and tile distribution encoding.
* Add more comments, disable debug code.
* Remove debug and other dead code.
* Code clean-up for bwd tensor transformations.
* Enable running multiple GEMM batches of merged conv groups.
* Add compile check for assumed row-mjor layout.
* Fix strides in 1D conv to gemm transformation.
* WIP: Simplify conv to gemm transformations and handle K > 1 and C > 1 cases.
* Fix case k > 1 and c=1.
* Remove debug code.
* Make MPerGroup and NPerGroup template parameters.
* Add additional check for non-supported c > 1 case.
* WIP: Put back the generic tensor descriptors for convolutions.
* Fix tensor descriptors.
* Remove the obsolete template parameters.
* Add more instances.
* Fix bugs in merged conv groups tensor descriptors.
* Fix tensor descriptors for merged conv groups when K > 1.
* Remove debug output.
* Remove dead code.
* Fix merge conflicts.
* Code clean-up.
* Remove unused code.
* Run clang-formatting.
* Remove debug prints and obsolete tests.
* Check that number of convolution groups is multiple of merged groups.
* Fix build after removing obsolete functionality.
* Remove obsolete enumeration.
* Fix new unit projects.
* Remove unnecessary includes.
* Fix passing the number of merged groups.
* Remove unrelated tests.
* Fix IsSupportedArgument for bwd weight conv kernel.
* Fix clang formatting.
* Fix the bwd weight conv to gemm mapping for num merged groups > 1.
* GEMM config for conv group merging.
* Fix clang-formatting.
* Remove obsolete comment.
* Fix typos in comment strings.
* Increase the max number of reported errors when testing against reference implementation.
* Rename gemm_config to conv_config.
* Rename GemmConfig to ConvConfig and move NumGroupsToMerge into ConvConfig.
* Change num_groups_to_merge to a boolean flag in the ck tile grouped conv example.
* Run clang-format.
* Add number of merged groups into kernel name string.
* Remove group merging flag from CK Tile grouped conv example.
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Composable Kernel
Note
The published documentation is available at Composable Kernel in an organized, easy-to-read format, with search and a table of contents. The documentation source files reside in the
docsfolder of this repository. As with all ROCm projects, the documentation is open source. For more information on contributing to the documentation, see Contribute to ROCm documentation.
The Composable Kernel (CK) library provides a programming model for writing performance-critical kernels for machine learning workloads across multiple architectures (GPUs, CPUs, etc.). The CK library uses general purpose kernel languages, such as HIP C++.
CK uses two concepts to achieve performance portability and code maintainability:
- A tile-based programming model
- Algorithm complexity reduction for complex machine learning (ML) operators. This uses an innovative technique called Tensor Coordinate Transformation.
The current CK library is structured into four layers:
- Templated Tile Operators
- Templated Kernel and Invoker
- Instantiated Kernel and Invoker
- Client API
General information
- CK supported operations
- CK Tile supported operations
- CK wrapper
- CK codegen
- CK profiler
- Examples (Custom use of CK supported operations)
- Client examples (Use of CK supported operations with instance factory)
- Terminology
- Contributors
CK is released under the MIT license.
Building CK
We recommend building CK inside Docker containers, which include all necessary packages. Pre-built Docker images are available on DockerHub.
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To build a new Docker image, use the Dockerfile provided with the source code:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build -t ck:latest -f Dockerfile . -
Launch the Docker container:
docker run \ -it \ --privileged \ --group-add sudo \ -w /root/workspace \ -v ${PATH_TO_LOCAL_WORKSPACE}:/root/workspace \ ck:latest \ /bin/bash -
Clone CK source code from the GitHub repository and start the build:
git clone https://github.com/ROCm/composable_kernel.git && \ cd composable_kernel && \ mkdir build && \ cd buildYou must set the
GPU_TARGETSmacro to specify the GPU target architecture(s) you want to run CK on. You can specify single or multiple architectures. If you specify multiple architectures, use a semicolon between each; for example,gfx908;gfx90a;gfx942.cmake \ -D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/rocm \ -D CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/opt/rocm/bin/hipcc \ -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ -D GPU_TARGETS="gfx908;gfx90a" \ ..If you don't set
GPU_TARGETSon the cmake command line, CK is built for all GPU targets supported by the current compiler (this may take a long time). Tests and examples will only get built if the GPU_TARGETS is set by the user on the cmake command line.NOTE: If you try setting
GPU_TARGETSto a list of architectures, the build will only work if the architectures are similar, e.g.,gfx908;gfx90a, orgfx1100;gfx1101;gfx11012. Otherwise, if you want to build the library for a list of different architectures, you should use theGPU_ARCHSbuild argument, for exampleGPU_ARCHS=gfx908;gfx1030;gfx1100;gfx942. -
Build the entire CK library:
make -j"$(nproc)" -
Install CK:
make -j install
Optional post-install steps
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Build examples and tests:
make -j examples tests -
Build and run all examples and tests:
make -j checkYou can find instructions for running each individual example in example.
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Build and run smoke/regression examples and tests:
make -j smoke # tests and examples that run for < 30 seconds eachmake -j regression # tests and examples that run for >= 30 seconds each -
Build ckProfiler:
make -j ckProfilerYou can find instructions for running ckProfiler in profiler.
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Build our documentation locally:
cd docs pip3 install -r sphinx/requirements.txt python3 -m sphinx -T -E -b html -d _build/doctrees -D language=en . _build/html
Notes
The -j option for building with multiple threads in parallel, which speeds up the build significantly.
However, -j launches unlimited number of threads, which can cause the build to run out of memory and
crash. On average, you should expect each thread to use ~2Gb of RAM.
Depending on the number of CPU cores and the amount of RAM on your system, you may want to
limit the number of threads. For example, if you have a 128-core CPU and 128 Gb of RAM it's advisable to use -j32.
Additional cmake flags can be used to significantly speed-up the build:
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DTYPES(default is not set) can be set to any subset of "fp64;fp32;fp16;fp8;bf16;int8" to build instances of select data types only. The main default data types are fp32 and fp16; you can safely skip other data types. -
DISABLE_DL_KERNELS(default is OFF) must be set to ON in order not to build instances, such asgemm_dlorbatched_gemm_multi_d_dl. These instances are useful on architectures like the NAVI2x, as most other platforms have faster instances, such asxdlorwmma, available. -
DISABLE_DPP_KERNELS(default is OFF) must be set to ON in order not to build instances, such asgemm_dpp. These instances offer a slightly better performance of fp16 gemms on NAVI2x. But on other architectures faster alternatives are available. -
CK_USE_FP8_ON_UNSUPPORTED_ARCH(default is OFF) must be set to ON in order to build instances, such asgemm_universal,gemm_universal_streamkandgemm_multiply_multiplyfor fp8 data type for GPU targets which do not have native support for fp8 data type, such as gfx908 or gfx90a. These instances are useful on architectures like the MI100/MI200 for the functional support only.
Using sccache for building
The default CK Docker images come with a pre-installed version of sccache, which supports clang being used as hip-compiler (" -x hip"). Using sccache can help reduce the time to re-build code from hours to 1-2 minutes. In order to invoke sccache, you need to run:
sccache --start-server
then add the following flags to the cmake command line:
-DCMAKE_HIP_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=sccache -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=sccache -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=sccache
You may need to clean up the build folder and repeat the cmake and make steps in order to take advantage of the sccache during subsequent builds.
Using CK as pre-built kernel library
You can find instructions for using CK as a pre-built kernel library in client_example.
Contributing to CK
When you contribute to CK, make sure you run clang-format on all changed files. We highly
recommend using git hooks that are managed by the pre-commit framework. To install hooks, run:
sudo script/install_precommit.sh
With this approach, pre-commit adds the appropriate hooks to your local repository and
automatically runs clang-format (and possibly additional checks) before any commit is created.
If you need to uninstall hooks from the repository, you can do so by running the following command:
script/uninstall_precommit.sh
If you need to temporarily disable pre-commit hooks, you can add the --no-verify option to the
git commit command.

