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import torch
import triton
import triton.language as tl
# %
# :code:`triton.jit`'ed functions can be auto-tuned by using the `triton.autotune`
# decorator, which consumes:
# - A list of :code:`triton.Config` objects that define different configurations of
# meta-parameters (e.g., BLOCK_SIZE_M) and compilation options (e.g., num_warps) to try
# - An autotuning *key* whose change in values will trigger evaluation of all the
# provided configs
@triton.autotune(
configs=[
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 128, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 256, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=3, num_warps=8),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 256, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 128, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=3, num_warps=8),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 256, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 64, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=4, num_warps=4),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 64, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 256, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=4, num_warps=4),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 128, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 128, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=4, num_warps=4),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 128, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 64, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=4, num_warps=4),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 64, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 128, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=4, num_warps=4),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 128, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 32, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=4, num_warps=4),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 64, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 32, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=5, num_warps=2),
triton.Config({'BLOCK_SIZE_M': 32, 'BLOCK_SIZE_N': 64, 'BLOCK_SIZE_K': 32, 'GROUP_SIZE_M': 8}, num_stages=5, num_warps=2),
],
key=['M', 'N', 'K'],
)
@triton.jit
def matmul_kernel(
# Pointers to matrices
a_ptr, b_ptr, c_ptr,
# Matrix dimensions
M, N, K,
# The stride variables represent how much to increase the ptr by when moving by 1
# element in a particular dimension. E.g. stride_am is how much to increase a_ptr
# by to get the element one row down (A has M rows)
stride_am, stride_ak,
stride_bk, stride_bn,
stride_cm, stride_cn,
# Meta-parameters
BLOCK_SIZE_M: tl.constexpr, BLOCK_SIZE_N: tl.constexpr, BLOCK_SIZE_K: tl.constexpr,
GROUP_SIZE_M: tl.constexpr,
ACTIVATION: tl.constexpr,
):
"""Kernel for computing the matmul C = A x B.
A has shape (M, K), B has shape (K, N) and C has shape (M, N)
"""
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Map program ids `pid` to the block of C it should compute.
# This is done in a grouped ordering to promote L2 data reuse
# See above `L2 Cache Optimizations` section for details
pid = tl.program_id(axis=0)
num_pid_m = tl.cdiv(M, BLOCK_SIZE_M)
num_pid_n = tl.cdiv(N, BLOCK_SIZE_N)
num_pid_in_group = GROUP_SIZE_M * num_pid_n
group_id = pid // num_pid_in_group
first_pid_m = group_id * GROUP_SIZE_M
group_size_m = min(num_pid_m - first_pid_m, GROUP_SIZE_M)
pid_m = first_pid_m + (pid % group_size_m)
pid_n = (pid % num_pid_in_group) // group_size_m
# ----------------------------------------------------------
# Create pointers for the first blocks of A and B.
# We will advance this pointer as we move in the K direction
# and accumulate
# a_ptrs is a block of [BLOCK_SIZE_M, BLOCK_SIZE_K] pointers
# b_ptrs is a block of [BLOCK_SIZE_K, BLOCK_SIZE_n] pointers
# see above `Pointer Arithmetics` section for details
offs_am = pid_m * BLOCK_SIZE_M + tl.arange(0, BLOCK_SIZE_M)
offs_bn = pid_n * BLOCK_SIZE_N + tl.arange(0, BLOCK_SIZE_N)
offs_k = tl.arange(0, BLOCK_SIZE_K)
a_ptrs = a_ptr + (offs_am[:, None] * stride_am + offs_k[None, :] * stride_ak)
b_ptrs = b_ptr + (offs_k[:, None] * stride_bk + offs_bn[None, :] * stride_bn)
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Iterate to compute a block of the C matrix
# We accumulate into a `[BLOCK_SIZE_M, BLOCK_SIZE_N]` block
# of fp32 values for higher accuracy.
# `accumulator` will be converted back to fp16 after the loop
accumulator = tl.zeros((BLOCK_SIZE_M, BLOCK_SIZE_N), dtype=tl.float32)
for k in range(0, K, BLOCK_SIZE_K):
# Note that for simplicity, we don't apply a mask here.
# This means that if K is not a multiple of BLOCK_SIZE_K,
# this will access out-of-bounds memory and produce an
# error or (worse!) incorrect results.
a = tl.load(a_ptrs)
b = tl.load(b_ptrs)
# We accumulate along the K dimension
accumulator += tl.dot(a, b)
# Advance the ptrs to the next K block
a_ptrs += BLOCK_SIZE_K * stride_ak
b_ptrs += BLOCK_SIZE_K * stride_bk
# you can fuse arbitrary activation functions here
# while the accumulator is still in FP32!
if ACTIVATION == "leaky_relu":
accumulator = leaky_relu(accumulator)
c = accumulator.to(tl.float16)
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Write back the block of the output matrix C
offs_cm = pid_m * BLOCK_SIZE_M + tl.arange(0, BLOCK_SIZE_M)
offs_cn = pid_n * BLOCK_SIZE_N + tl.arange(0, BLOCK_SIZE_N)
c_ptrs = c_ptr + stride_cm * offs_cm[:, None] + stride_cn * offs_cn[None, :]
c_mask = (offs_cm[:, None] < M) & (offs_cn[None, :] < N)
tl.store(c_ptrs, c, mask=c_mask)
# we can fuse `leaky_relu` by providing it as an `ACTIVATION` meta-parameter in `_matmul`
@triton.jit
def leaky_relu(x):
x = x + 1
return tl.where(x >= 0, x, 0.01 * x)
def matmul(a, b, activation=""):
# checks constraints
assert a.shape[1] == b.shape[0], "incompatible dimensions"
assert a.is_contiguous(), "matrix A must be contiguous"
assert b.is_contiguous(), "matrix B must be contiguous"
M, K = a.shape
K, N = b.shape
assert (
K % 32 == 0
), "We don't check memory-out-of-bounds with K so K must be divisible by BLOCK_SIZE_K"
# allocates output
c = torch.empty((M, N), device=a.device, dtype=a.dtype)
# 1D launch kernel where each block gets its own program.
grid = lambda META: (
triton.cdiv(M, META['BLOCK_SIZE_M']) * triton.cdiv(N, META['BLOCK_SIZE_N']),
)
matmul_kernel[grid](
a, b, c,
M, N, K,
a.stride(0), a.stride(1),
b.stride(0), b.stride(1),
c.stride(0), c.stride(1),
ACTIVATION=activation,
)
return c
torch.manual_seed(0)
a = torch.randn((512, 512), device='cuda', dtype=torch.float16)
b = torch.randn((512, 512), device='cuda', dtype=torch.float16)
triton_output = matmul(a, b)
torch_output = torch.matmul(a, b)
print(f"triton_output={triton_output}")
print(f"torch_output={torch_output}")
if triton.testing.allclose(triton_output, torch_output):
print("✅ Triton and Torch match")
else:
print("❌ Triton and Torch differ")