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This skill restructures tiled GPU kernels to implement software pipelining, enabling the overlap of global memory loads with Tensor Core computations. It guides developers in choosing between LDG-register and cp.async methods based on compute/load ratios and managing shared memory against occupancy limits. Use it to optimize kernels by restructuring prologue, main loop, and epilogue, with verification at the SASS level.

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Pipeline GPU Kernel

Double-buffer tiled GPU kernel → tile N+1 global load overlaps tile N Tensor Core compute. Sequential load-sync-compute-sync K-loop → prologue/loop/epilogue. Pick LDG-reg vs cp.async (LDGSTS) by compute/load ratio. Verify smem under arch cliff. Confirm overlap in SASS.

Use When

  • analyze-kernel-bottleneck flags mem-bound kernel, low compute/load per tile
  • Warp interleave alone can't hide DRAM latency (~300 cyc GA104)
  • Sequential load-sync-compute-sync K-loop → restructurable
  • Skip → ratio >20:1 + 8+ warps active

In

  • Required: CUDA kernel .cu w/ tiled K-loop, separate load + compute phases
  • Required: GPU arch (e.g., GA104 / sm_86 → smem cliff + occupancy)
  • Required: Tile sizes (BM, BN, BK) + dtype (FP16, FP32, INT8)
  • Optional: Compute/load ratio per tile (from analyze-kernel-bottleneck)
  • Optional: Baseline (non-pipelined perf at target size)

Do

Step 1: Verify Preconditions

K-loop has load + compute phases split by __syncthreads(). Calc doubled smem cost vs arch cliff.

  1. Locate K-loop. Structure: load A+B tiles global→smem, __syncthreads(), compute (HMMA/IMMA/FFMA) on smem tiles, __syncthreads().
  2. Single-buffer smem: smem_a_size = BM * BK * sizeof(T), smem_b_size = BK * BN * sizeof(T).
  3. Double-buffer cost: smem_doubled = smem_a_size * 2 + smem_b_size * 2.
  4. Vs arch cliff. GA104 (sm_86): 100 KB max smem/SM, cliff 50 KB/block (>50 KB = 1 block/SM = 4 warps, 2x occupancy collapse).
Single buffer: smem_a[BM*BK] + smem_b[BK*BN] = 2 KB + 2 KB = 4 KB
Double buffer: smem_a[2][BM*BK] + smem_b[2][BK*BN] = 4 KB + 4 KB = 8 KB
8 KB << 50 KB cliff -> 2 blocks/SM -> 8 warps
  1. Loop count: num_tiles = K / BK. Pipelining needs num_tiles >= 2.

→ Smem budget table: single + double cost, doubled under cliff, ≥2 blocks/SM.

If err: doubled > cliff → halve BK or BM until smem_doubled <= 50 KB GA104. Or use reg-only prefetch (LDG variant), no smem doubling — stage in regs, write same single buffer after __syncthreads().

Step 2: Choose Variant

LDG-reg vs cp.async (LDGSTS) by compute/load ratio per tile.

  1. Ratio: ratio = (2 * BM * BN * BK) / ((BM * BK + BK * BN) * sizeof(T)) (GEMM-like: 2 FLOPs/MAD, bytes/tile).
  2. Decide:

LDG-register (ratio >= 5 or CUDA < 11.0):

  • LDG tile N+1 → regs (non-blocking global loads).
  • Compute on buf[N % 2] (overlaps outstanding LDGs).
  • __syncthreads(), STS regs → buf[(N+1) % 2], __syncthreads().
  • Simpler, no pipeline API dep.
  • Reg pressure: ~(BM * BK + BK * BN) / BLOCK_SIZE regs/thread for staging.

cp.async (LDGSTS) (ratio < 5, CUDA >= 11.0):

  • __pipeline_memcpy_async tile N+1 → buf[(N+1) % 2] (async, bypass reg file).
  • __pipeline_commit() before compute.
  • Compute on buf[N % 2].
  • __pipeline_wait_prior(0) + __syncthreads() after compute.
  • Better overlap, zero reg pressure for prefetch. Needs #include <cuda_pipeline.h>.
  1. Thresholds (GA104 IGEMM 4096x4096x4096):
    • <5:1 → cp.async (+35% on IGEMM).
    • 5-20:1 → impl both, bench.
    • 20:1 → likely no gain (warp interleave enough).

→ Variant + justification (ratio + arch).

If err: ambiguous (5-20:1) → impl both, bench. cp.async = safer default if CUDA supports.

Step 3: Restructure K-Loop

Sequential load-sync-compute-sync → prologue/loop/epilogue.

  1. Three sections:

    • Prologue: load tile 0 → buf[0], sync, enter loop.
    • Main loop: tiles 1 to num_tiles - 1, overlap load N+1 w/ compute N.
    • Epilogue: compute last tile (loaded by final main iter).
  2. LDG-register:

// === LDG-register variant ===
// Prologue: load tile 0 into buf[0]
cooperative_load_tile(smem_a[0], smem_b[0], global_a, global_b, /*k_offset=*/0);
__syncthreads();

for (int tile = 0; tile < num_tiles - 1; tile++) {
    int cur_buf = tile & 1;
    int next_buf = 1 - cur_buf;

    // Phase 1: LDG next tile into registers (non-blocking)
    float reg_a[ELEMS_PER_THREAD_A], reg_b[ELEMS_PER_THREAD_B];
    prefetch_tile_to_registers(reg_a, reg_b, global_a, global_b,
                               (tile + 1) * BK);

    // Phase 2: Compute on current buffer (overlaps with LDG flight)
    tensor_core_mma(smem_a[cur_buf], smem_b[cur_buf], acc);

    // Phase 3: Drain registers into next buffer
    __syncthreads();
    store_registers_to_smem(smem_a[next_buf], smem_b[next_buf],
                            reg_a, reg_b);
    __syncthreads();
}

// Epilogue: compute last tile
tensor_core_mma(smem_a[(num_tiles - 1) & 1], smem_b[(num_tiles - 1) & 1], acc);
  1. cp.async:
// === cp.async variant ===
#include <cuda_pipeline.h>

// Prologue: async load tile 0 into buf[0]
cpasync_load_tile(smem_a[0], smem_b[0], global_a, global_b, /*k_offset=*/0);
__pipeline_commit();
__pipeline_wait_prior(0);
__syncthreads();

for (int tile = 0; tile < num_tiles - 1; tile++) {
    int cur_buf = tile & 1;
    int next_buf = 1 - cur_buf;

    // Phase 1: cp.async next tile into next buffer (async, direct to smem)
    cpasync_load_tile(smem_a[next_buf], smem_b[next_buf],
                      global_a, global_b, (tile + 1) * BK);
    __pipeline_commit();

    // Phase 2: Compute on current buffer (overlaps with LDGSTS in flight)
    tensor_core_mma(smem_a[cur_buf], smem_b[cur_buf], acc);

    // Phase 3: Wait for async copies to complete
    __pipeline_wait_prior(0);
    __syncthreads();
}

// Epilogue: compute last tile
tensor_core_mma(smem_a[(num_tiles - 1) & 1], smem_b[(num_tiles - 1) & 1], acc);
  1. Loop count: main loop runs num_tiles - 1 iters. Epilogue computes tile from last iter.

→ Restructured K-loop w/ clear prologue, loop, epilogue.

If err: most common bug → off-by-one buf index or skipped epilogue. Verify: prologue → buf[0], first iter compute buf[0] + load buf[1], second compute buf[1] + load buf[0], etc. Epilogue → buf[(num_tiles - 1) & 1].

Step 4: Implement Double-Buffer

Declare double-buffered smem + load fns.

  1. Single → double:
// Before (single buffer)
__shared__ half smem_a[BM * BK];
__shared__ half smem_b[BK * BN];

// After (double buffer)
__shared__ half smem_a[2][BM * BK];
__shared__ half smem_b[2][BK * BN];
  1. cp.async load fn (pipeline API):
__device__ void cpasync_load_tile(half* dst_a, half* dst_b,
                                  const half* src_a, const half* src_b,
                                  int k_offset) {
    // Each thread copies its portion (16 bytes = 8 half values per cp.async)
    int tid = threadIdx.x;
    int bytes_per_thread = 16;  // cp.async.cg supports 4, 8, or 16 bytes

    // A tile: BM * BK elements, distributed across BLOCK_SIZE threads
    int elems_a = BM * BK / BLOCK_SIZE;
    for (int i = 0; i < elems_a; i += 8) {
        int idx = tid * elems_a + i;
        __pipeline_memcpy_async(dst_a + idx,
                                src_a + k_offset * BM + idx,
                                bytes_per_thread);
    }

    // B tile: BK * BN elements, distributed similarly
    int elems_b = BK * BN / BLOCK_SIZE;
    for (int i = 0; i < elems_b; i += 8) {
        int idx = tid * elems_b + i;
        __pipeline_memcpy_async(dst_b + idx,
                                src_b + k_offset * BN + idx,
                                bytes_per_thread);
    }
}
  1. LDG variant: reg staging arrays + store fns:
// Declare register staging (size = elements per thread)
half reg_a[BM * BK / BLOCK_SIZE];
half reg_b[BK * BN / BLOCK_SIZE];

// Prefetch: LDG from global to registers (non-blocking, issued early)
for (int i = 0; i < BM * BK / BLOCK_SIZE; i++) {
    int idx = threadIdx.x * (BM * BK / BLOCK_SIZE) + i;
    reg_a[i] = global_a[k_offset * BM + idx];
}
// ... similarly for reg_b

// Store: STS from registers to shared memory (after __syncthreads)
for (int i = 0; i < BM * BK / BLOCK_SIZE; i++) {
    int idx = threadIdx.x * (BM * BK / BLOCK_SIZE) + i;
    smem_a[next_buf][idx] = reg_a[i];
}
  1. Keep __launch_bounds__(BLOCK_SIZE) → accurate occupancy info to compiler.
  2. Compile: nvcc --cubin -arch=sm_86 -O2 -o kernel.sm_86.cubin kernel.cu.

→ Compilable kernel, double-buffered smem, chosen load mech. Cubin gen no errors.

If err: pipeline API fail → #include <cuda_pipeline.h> + CUDA >= 11.0. Reg spills (nvcc --resource-usage) → shrink reg staging via larger BLOCK_SIZE or smaller BK.

Step 5: Verify Correctness

Pipelined kernel vs CPU ref → identical numerical out.

  1. Compile bench: nvcc -arch=sm_86 -O2 -o bench bench.cu -lcuda -I../../phase2/common.
  2. Small problem first (512x512x512) → catch index bugs before scale.
  3. Tolerance per dtype:
    • INT8 Tensor Core (IMMA): abs=0.5, rel=0.1
    • FP16 Tensor Core (HMMA): abs=1e-2, rel=1e-2
    • FP32 scalar (FFMA): abs=1e-3, rel=1e-3
  4. Pipelining doesn't change arithmetic — reorders loads. Fail → bug in buf index, not compute.
  5. Test target size (e.g., 4096x4096x4096) → verify boundary handling.

→ PASS at small + target sizes, error bounds = non-pipelined baseline.

If err: buf index bug = top suspect. Verify: compute reads buf[tile & 1], loads write buf[1 - (tile & 1)]. Epilogue uses (num_tiles - 1) & 1, not num_tiles & 1. cp.async → __pipeline_wait_prior(0) before __syncthreads(), else compute reads partial.

Step 6: Benchmark + Compare

Pipelined vs non-pipelined baseline at target size.

  1. Run baseline → record GFLOPS or bandwidth.
  2. Run each pipelined variant → same metric.
  3. Speedup: speedup = pipelined_metric / baseline_metric.
  4. Expected gains by ratio (GA104):
    • Low (<5:1): +15-35% from cp.async (IGEMM: LDG +18%, cp.async +35% at 4096x4096x4096).
    • Med (5-20:1): +5-15%.
    • High (>20:1): 0-5% or regress.
  5. Both impl → pick faster for prod.
| Variant          | GFLOPS | Speedup vs Baseline |
|------------------|--------|---------------------|
| Baseline         | XXX    | 1.00x               |
| LDG-register     | XXX    | X.XXx               |
| cp.async (LDGSTS)| XXX    | X.XXx               |

→ Perf table showing improvement. Chosen variant → measurable speedup matching ratio prediction.

If err: regress → check 3: (1) SASS for unexpected overhead (extra BAR.SYNC, reg spills). (2) Smem didn't cross cliff — nvcc --resource-usage or cuobjdump -res-usage. (3) Enough tiles (K / BK >= 4) → amortize prologue/epilogue.

Step 7: Verify SASS Overlap

Inspect SASS → global loads + Tensor Core overlap in main loop.

  1. Disassemble: cuobjdump -sass kernel.sm_86.cubin | grep -E 'IMMA|HMMA|LDGSTS|LDG|BAR'.
  2. Main loop pattern:
    • LDGSTS or LDG before HMMA or IMMA.
    • No BAR.SYNC between loads + compute (must overlap in warp scheduler).
    • BAR.SYNC after compute → gates next iter's use of loaded data.
  3. Stall codes on HMMA/IMMA: S08 HMMA pipeline delay = expected. S01-S04 IMMA = normal. LDG/LDGSTS stalls low (S01) → scheduler switches to compute while loads in flight.
  4. Count HMMA/IMMA per iter → should match non-pipelined (pipelining ≠ compute volume change).
# Full SASS pipeline verification
cuobjdump -sass kernel.sm_86.cubin | grep -E 'IMMA|HMMA|LDGSTS|LDG|BAR'

# Count compute instructions per loop
cuobjdump -sass kernel.sm_86.cubin | grep -c 'HMMA\|IMMA'

# Check for register spills
nvcc --resource-usage --cubin -arch=sm_86 -O2 kernel.cu 2>&1 | grep -i spill

→ SASS shows load-before-compute, no intervening barriers. Zero reg spills.

If err: compiler reordered loads after compute (overlap defeated) → (1) #pragma unroll 1 on main loop → no over-aggressive unroll. (2) Split load + compute into distinct inline fns → sequencing hint. (3) asm volatile("" ::: "memory") as compiler fence (last resort, may inhibit other opts).

Check

  • Double-buffer smem under arch cliff (GA104: 50 KB/block)
  • Both buffers alternate (buf[tile & 1])
  • Prologue → tile 0 in buf[0]
  • Epilogue → compute buf[(num_tiles - 1) & 1]
  • Correctness PASS vs CPU ref at small + target
  • SASS confirms overlap (no BAR.SYNC between LDGSTS/LDG + IMMA/HMMA)
  • Perf > non-pipelined baseline
  • No reg spill (LDG variant) — check nvcc --resource-usage

Traps

  • Cross smem cliff via doubling — GA104 cliff 50 KB/block, not 64. Always calc smem_doubled before impl. 28 KB single → 56 KB doubled crosses cliff, halves occupancy. +20% pipelining gain → -50% occupancy regress.
  • Skip epilogue compute — Last tile loaded in final iter needs own compute outside loop. Without → last BK cols of K silently dropped → incorrect results, may look like small numerical noise not obvious fail.
  • Buf index off-by-one — Use buf[tile & 1] for compute, buf[1 - (tile & 1)] for next load. Common err: buf[(tile + 1) & 1] for next = same as buf[1 - (tile & 1)] only when 2 buffers — wrong if applied to compute index.
  • cp.async commit/wait order__pipeline_commit() BEFORE compute (seals async batch). __pipeline_wait_prior(0) AFTER compute (blocks until copies done). Swap → async becomes synchronous, kills overlap.
  • Missing __syncthreads — LDG variant: __syncthreads() between compute + STS drain (compute finishes reading current buf before overwrite). Another after STS drain (all threads done writing before next iter reads). cp.async: __syncthreads() after __pipeline_wait_prior(0) → all threads see completed copies.
  • Boundary in cp.async__pipeline_memcpy_async needs valid + aligned src. Matrix edges where K not multiple of BK → last tile reads OOB. Fall back to scalar loads w/ bounds check for final, or pad inputs to BK multiple.

  • analyze-kernel-bottleneck — identify mem-bound, calc compute/load ratio for variant pick

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