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9783fcf410 phase 15: decode attention kernel + fused silu_mul + fused add_rmsnorm
Three performance optimizations targeting decode throughput:

1. Decode Attention Kernel (csrc/attention/flash_attention.cu):
   - Specialized kernel for Q_len=1 (decode step)
   - 256 threads parallelize across KV sequence dimension
   - Online softmax with block-level warp-shuffle reduction
   - Replaces FA2 kernel which wasted 63/64 threads for decode
   - flash_attention() auto-dispatches when q_len==1

2. Fused SiLU×Mul (csrc/activation/activations.cu):
   - Single kernel: out = silu(gate) * up
   - Saves 1 HBM read + 1 HBM write per FFN layer (N elements)
   - Eliminates intermediate tensor allocation

3. Fused Add+RMSNorm (csrc/normalization/rmsnorm.cu):
   - Single kernel: (normed, sum) = (rmsnorm(x+residual), x+residual)
   - Saves 1 full HBM round-trip per attention block
   - Eliminates separate add + rmsnorm kernel pair

Performance analysis:
- At current short sequences (max 79 tokens), these optimizations provide
  marginal benefit because the bottleneck is cuBLAS GEMV overhead:
  252 weight matrix reads × ~32MB each = 15.5 GB per decode step.
  Theoretical minimum at 1.79 TB/s = 8.7ms, actual ~78ms (9x gap).
- The fused kernels and decode attention will show larger gains at
  longer sequences where attention and element-wise ops dominate.
- Next optimization target: CUDA Graphs to eliminate kernel launch
  overhead, or custom GEMV kernels to replace cuBLAS for M=1.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 19:40:56 +08:00
d67dda404e phase 14: Flash Attention 2 for SM120 (RTX 5090)
Implement Flash Attention 2 forward kernel targeting SM120 (CC 12.0).
FA4 requires TMEM (only on data-center Blackwell SM100), so FA2 is the
correct target for consumer Blackwell GPUs like the RTX 5090.

CUDA kernel (csrc/attention/flash_attention.cu):
- Online softmax with tiled Q/K/V — O(1) extra memory, no S×S matrix
- Tile sizes: BR=BC=64, head_dim up to 128 (runtime parameter)
- BF16 input, FP32 accumulation, BF16 output
- Native GQA: kv_head = q_head / (num_q_heads / num_kv_heads)
- Causal mask with tile-level skip optimization
- Shared memory: 32 KB (Q_tile 16KB + KV_tile 16KB, fits in 48KB default)
- Grid: (q_tiles, batch × num_q_heads), Block: 128 threads

Integration:
- flash_attention() Rust wrapper in xserv-kernels with shape/dtype validation
- Qwen3 forward_gpu_cache uses flash_attention directly (no repeat_kv_gpu)
- Eliminates repeat_kv memory allocation + copy per layer per step
- Naive attention() preserved for testing/comparison

Validated on dash5 (RTX 5090, CUDA 12.9):
- Correctness: 9/10 top-1 match vs HF (identical to pre-FA baseline)
- Throughput: 12.9 tok/s (up from 10.3, +25% improvement)
- Now at 35% of HF transformers baseline (up from 30%)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 18:27:39 +08:00
6035ffdc0b phase 5: naive multi-head attention
- Batched GEMM via cublasGemmStridedBatchedEx
- Causal mask CUDA kernel (F32 + BF16)
- Element-wise scale CUDA kernel (F32 + BF16)
- attention() composing: batched_matmul + scale + causal_mask + softmax
- Fixed to_device/contiguous infinite recursion (GPU contiguous via CPU round-trip)
- 5 attention tests passing (max_err < 3e-7 F32)
- Total: 61 tests passing across all crates

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-21 21:17:23 +08:00