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# https://github.com/openai/triton/blob/master/python/tutorials/05-layer-norm.py
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# coding=utf-8
import torch
import torch.nn.functional as F
import triton
import triton.language as tl
# fmt: off
@triton.jit
def srms_norm_fw(X, Y, V, stride, N, eps, BLOCK_SIZE_N: tl.constexpr):
    # fmt: on
    row = tl.program_id(0)
    cols = tl.arange(0, BLOCK_SIZE_N)
    mask = cols < N
    # Move to this row
    x_ptrs = X + row * stride + cols
    x = tl.load(x_ptrs, mask=mask, other=0.0).to(tl.float32)
    x_zm = tl.where(mask, x, 0.0)
    x_var = tl.sum(x_zm * x_zm, axis=0) / N
    rstd = 1.0 / tl.sqrt(x_var + eps)
    # Normalize, optionally affine
    y = x_zm * rstd
    tl.store(V + row, rstd)
    y_ptrs = Y + row * stride + cols
    tl.store(y_ptrs, y, mask=mask)
# Backward pass (DX + partial DW + partial DB)
# fmt: off
@triton.jit
def srms_norm_bwd_dx_fused(
    DX, DY,
    X, V,
    stride, N,
    # META-parameters
    BLOCK_SIZE_N: tl.constexpr,
):
    # fmt: on
    # position of elements processed by this program
    row = tl.program_id(0)
    cols = tl.arange(0, BLOCK_SIZE_N)
    mask = cols < N
    # offset data pointers to start at the row of interest
    x_ptrs = X + row * stride + cols
    dy_ptrs = DY + row * stride + cols
    # load data to SRAM
    x = tl.load(x_ptrs, mask=mask, other=0)
    dy = tl.load(dy_ptrs, mask=mask, other=0)
    rstd = tl.load(V + row)
    # compute dx
    xhat = x * rstd
    wdy = dy
    xhat = tl.where(mask, xhat, 0.)
    wdy = tl.where(mask, wdy, 0.)
    mean1 = tl.sum(xhat * wdy, axis=0) / N
    dx = (wdy - (xhat * mean1)) * rstd
    # write-back dx
    mask = cols < N  # re-materialize the mask to save registers
    dx_ptrs = DX + row * stride + cols
    tl.store(dx_ptrs, dx, mask=mask)
class _SrmsNorm(torch.autograd.Function):
    @staticmethod
    def forward(ctx, x, eps):
        # catch eps being too small if the tensors are fp16
        if x.dtype == torch.float16:
            eps = max(eps, 1.6e-5)
        # allocate output
        y = torch.empty_like(x)
        # reshape input data into 2D tensor
        x_arg = x.reshape(-1, x.shape[-1])
        M, N = x_arg.shape
        # allocate mean and std, they'll be used in the backward pass
        rstd = torch.empty((M, ), dtype=torch.float32, device=x.device)
        # Less than 64KB per feature: enqueue fused kernel
        MAX_FUSED_SIZE = 65536 // x.element_size()
        BLOCK_SIZE_N = min(MAX_FUSED_SIZE, triton.next_power_of_2(N))
        if N > BLOCK_SIZE_N:
            raise RuntimeError(
                "This layer norm doesn't support feature dim >= 64KB.")
        if not x_arg.is_contiguous() or not y.is_contiguous():
            x_arg = x_arg.contiguous()
            y = y.contiguous()
        # heuristics for number of warps.
        num_warps = min(max(BLOCK_SIZE_N // 256, 1), 16)
        # enqueue kernel
        # fmt: off
        srms_norm_fw[(M,)](
            x_arg, y, rstd,
            x_arg.stride(0),
            N,
            eps,
            num_warps=num_warps,
            BLOCK_SIZE_N=BLOCK_SIZE_N,
        )
        # fmt: on
        ctx.save_for_backward(x, rstd)
        ctx.BLOCK_SIZE_N = BLOCK_SIZE_N
        ctx.num_warps = num_warps
        return y.reshape_as(x)
    @staticmethod
    def backward(
        ctx, dy
    ):  # pragma: no cover  # this is covered, but called directly from C++
        x, rstd = ctx.saved_tensors
        # flatten the batch dimension, if any.
        # We're interested in 'samples' x norm_dimension
        x = x.reshape(-1, x.size(-1))
        M, N = x.size()
        # heuristics for amount of parallel reduction stream for DG/DB
        GROUP_SIZE_M = 32
        if N <= 8192:
            GROUP_SIZE_M = 64
        if N <= 4096:
            GROUP_SIZE_M = 96
        if N <= 2048:
            GROUP_SIZE_M = 128
        if N <= 1024:
            GROUP_SIZE_M = 256
        if dy.dtype == torch.float32:
            GROUP_SIZE_M = GROUP_SIZE_M // 2
        # allocate output
        dy = dy.contiguous()
        dx = torch.empty_like(dy)
        # Check the tensor shapes and layouts
        # we suppose in the kernel that they have the same size and are contiguous
        assert (
            dy.numel() == x.numel()
        ), "Something is wrong in the backward graph, possibly because of an inplace operation after the layernorm"
        # enqueue kernel using forward pass heuristics
        # also compute partial sums for DW and DB
        num_warps = min(max(ctx.BLOCK_SIZE_N // 256, 1), 16)
        # fmt: off
        srms_norm_bwd_dx_fused[(M,)](
            dx, dy, x,
            rstd,
            x.stride(0),
            N,
            BLOCK_SIZE_N=ctx.BLOCK_SIZE_N,
            num_warps=num_warps
        )
        # fmt: on
        dx = dx.reshape_as(dy)
        return dx, None, None
class SimpleRMSNorm(torch.nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, dim: int, eps: float = 1e-6):
        super().__init__()
        self.eps = eps
        self.dim = dim
    def forward(self, x):
        return _SrmsNorm.apply(x, self.eps)
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