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Brock Hargreaves abf13bdec1 [rocm-libraries] ROCm/rocm-libraries#4819 (commit b995a0b)
[CK] Fix windows build issues

## Motivation

Full build on Windows is currently broken due to compiler errors, this
PR should help fix that. This is also holding up the following PR in the
TheRock: https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/pull/3382

## Technical Details

1. I don't see a good reason to be nesting a windows include inside the
ck_tile namespace. It was causing compiler errors too: Windows.h comes
with min and max, which was conflicting with ck_tile::min and
ck_tile::max, so I moved it out. I also defined NOMINMAX to prevent this
inclusion in the future.
2. The TRUE/FALSE macros are already used by Windows.h, which causes an
error. So I've opted for True/False. You can see this pattern in other
rocm-libraries.
3. The M_PI macro isn't available, at least in the WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
context, from \<cmath\> on Windows. We'll be able to use
std::numbers::v_pi\<float\> when we have C++20 support.
4. There was a missing \<chrono\> include.

## Test Plan

Test locally and make sure this doesn't impact existing CI.

## Test Result

Compiles locally and passes existing ci.

## Submission Checklist

- [ x ] Look over the contributing guidelines at
https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-requests.
2026-02-25 16:13:13 +00:00
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CK Tile Example Suite

This directory contains a comprehensive suite of examples demonstrating the CK Tile programming model for high-performance GPU kernels. Each example illustrates a key deep learning or HPC operation, implemented using tile-based parallelism, modular pipelines, and data movement policy.


What is CK Tile?

CK Tile is a composable GPU programming API that expresses kernels as a composition of "tiles"—rectangular blocks of computation and data movement. The pipeline & policy orchestrates data movement (global <-> LDS <-> registers), computation, and synchronization, enabling high efficiency and flexibility.


Example Index

Example Operation Description
01_fmha Fused Multi-Head Attention Tile-based FMHA with masking, quantization, and epilogue fusion
02_layernorm2d LayerNorm2D Blockwise layer normalization with fusion and quantization
03_gemm GEMM Matrix multiplication with tilewise parallelism
04_img2col im2col Image-to-column transformation for GEMM-based convolution
05_reduce Reduction Tilewise sum, max, mean reductions
06_permute Permute Generic tensor permutation (up to rank-8)
09_topk_softmax TopK-Softmax Rowwise softmax and top-k selection for MoE gating
10_rmsnorm2d RMSNorm2D Root mean square normalization for LLMs
11_add_rmsnorm2d_rdquant Add + RMSNorm2D + RDQuant Fused add, RMSNorm, and rowwise dynamic quantization
12_smoothquant SmoothQuant Per-channel scaling and quantization for int8 inference
13_moe_sorting MoE Sorting Token-to-expert rearrangement for MoE dispatch
14_moe_smoothquant MoE-SmoothQuant Expert-dependent quantization fused with top-k selection
15_fused_moe Fused MoE End-to-end fused MoE block: sorting, group-GEMM, activation, weighting
16_batched_gemm Batched GEMM Parallel computation of multiple GEMMs
17_grouped_gemm Grouped GEMM Multiple independent GEMMs with different shapes
18_flatmm FLATMM Flattened matrix multiplication for packed layouts
19_gemm_multi_d Multi-D GEMM GEMM with multiple side inputs (bias, residual, etc.)
35_batched_transpose Batched Transpose NCHW <-> NHWC and other layout conversions
36_copy Copy Minimal example for tile-based memory movement
37_transpose Block Transpose High-performance tiled transpose for large tensors

Technical Highlights


How to Build & Run

mkdir build && cd build
sh ../script/cmake-ck-dev.sh ../ <arch>
make -j

Each example produces its own executable in build/bin/.


Learning and Extending


References


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