Per request, the milestone bench output is now tracked in git instead of gitignored, so the figures/results are viewable on the remote: - src/kernbench/benches/1H_milestone_output/gemm/ (3 PNGs + gemm_sweep.json) - src/kernbench/benches/1H_milestone_output/ccl/ (3 per-topology PNGs, buffer-kind PNG+CSV, FSIM comparison PNG, topology.png, summary.csv) Drop the .gitignore rule; update ADR-0054 D3 + Negative (EN+KO) to say the output is committed (regenerable by rerunning the bench). Artifacts produced by full bench runs (milestone-1h-gemm non-FAST, milestone-1h-ccl). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ADR-0054: Milestone Eval Benches — self-contained sweep + figure benches
Status
Accepted (2026-05-22).
Amends ADR-0044 (D1/D2) and ADR-0045 (D5) and supersedes the "logic lives
in scripts/ + tests/" arrangement of ADR-0043/0044: the GEMM and
allreduce evaluation harnesses are now self-contained benches that a
user runs to regenerate every result + figure.
Context
ADR-0043 (allreduce eval) and ADR-0044 (GEMM eval) split each harness into
a sweep (a manual scripts/ driver, or — for allreduce — the
parametrized tests themselves) plus figure tests that render committed
data. The sweep/render logic therefore lived under scripts/gemm_sweep.py,
tests/gemm/_gemm_plot_helpers.py, and tests/sccl/_allreduce_helpers.py.
A milestone requirement ("refactor allreduce + GEMM evaluation so a user
can run one bench to generate all the results and plots") cannot be met
by that layout: a bench is production code and must not import from
tests/ (ADR-0007 layer direction). The eval logic had to move into
production, reachable from a bench.
The chosen home is the bench module itself — not a separate
kernbench.eval package. A bench file may contain arbitrary module-level
code; collapsing the harness into the bench keeps one file per domain and
avoids an extra package layer.
Decision
D1. Two milestone benches own the eval logic
src/kernbench/benches/milestone_1h_gemm.py— GEMM shape×variant sweep + the three figure renderers (moved fromscripts/gemm_sweep.py+tests/gemm/_gemm_plot_helpers.py).src/kernbench/benches/milestone_1h_ccl.py— the distributed allreduce driver, latency + buffer-kind sweeps, topology diagram, FSIM comparison, and the direct-launch parity reference (moved fromtests/sccl/_allreduce_helpers.py).
Each file is the single home for its domain's eval logic.
D2. The "eval bench" pattern (extends ADR-0045 D5)
ADR-0045 D5 fixed a bench to a single configuration (single-SIP, or the ADR-0024 multi-SIP CCL exception). This ADR adds a third pattern:
- An eval bench may drive many configurations and render figures. It
builds its own per-config
GraphEngine/RuntimeContextinstances (one per sweep point) rather than using the outerrun_benchengine. - Because the outer ctx then has no submitted handles, the bench submits a
sentinel tensor (
torch.zeros((1, 1), …)) at the end to satisfyrun_bench's "must submit at least one request" contract (ADR-0045 D4), so the CLI exits 0.
D3. Output location
Both benches write to src/kernbench/benches/1H_milestone_output/{gemm,ccl}/
(per user request — artifacts beside the bench). The directory holds only
generated PNG/CSV/JSON (never a .py/__init__.py), so the eager-import
audit (ADR-0045 first action) ignores it — pkgutil.iter_modules does not
yield non-package subdirectories. It is committed (like the
docs/diagrams/ artifacts) so the figures are viewable on the remote;
rerunning the bench regenerates it in place.
D4. GEMM heavy sweep — fresh by default, MILESTONE_FAST to reuse
milestone-1h-gemm runs the full 24-sim sweep by default (minutes; one
shape is 2048 tiles). MILESTONE_FAST=1 reuses the committed
docs/diagrams/gemm_sweep.json and only re-renders (seconds). This
reverses ADR-0044 D1/D2's "heavy sweep stays a manual/slow-marked step":
running the bench is the regeneration. The slow path is exercised by a
@pytest.mark.slow bench test; the fast path runs by default.
D5. Tests + script reuse via thin re-export shims (single home kept)
The pre-existing figure tests and the scripts/gemm_sweep.py entry point
are retained and now reuse the bench modules:
tests/gemm/_gemm_plot_helpers.py→ re-exports the renderers +GEMM_SWEEP_JSON/GEMM_PLOTS_DIR/ROOTfromkernbench.benches.milestone_1h_gemm.tests/sccl/_allreduce_helpers.py→ re-exports the driver core, config writers, sweep constants, renderers, and disk aggregators fromkernbench.benches.milestone_1h_ccl, and keeps the pytest-only pieces local: thepytest.parammatrices (CONFIGS/_sweep_params/_bk_params) and the fixture-coupled_run_distributed(monkeypatch.chdir+_drive_distributed) wrapper.scripts/gemm_sweep.py→ thin wrapper over the bench'srun_sweep.
Tests importing a bench module is permitted (tests sit above production,
ADR-0007); it triggers the whole-package eager audit, which already runs on
every kernbench invocation. matplotlib stays lazily imported inside the
renderers, so the audit's startup cost is unchanged.
D6. Flat module naming (no benches/ subfolder)
A benches/ subpackage named 1H_milestone… is impossible — a Python
package name cannot start with a digit. The benches are therefore flat
modules milestone_1h_gemm.py / milestone_1h_ccl.py with bench names
milestone-1h-gemm / milestone-1h-ccl (kebab-case, letter-first per
ADR-0045 D1).
Consequences
Positive
kernbench run --bench milestone-1h-gemm(or…-ccl) regenerates all of a domain's results + figures in one command — the milestone requirement.- Single source for the eval logic (the bench), reused by tests and the script via shims; no duplication.
- The figure tests and
scripts/gemm_sweep.pykeep working unchanged.
Negative / limitations
- The two bench files are large (the CCL one mixes the distributed driver, sweeps, and matplotlib drawing). A "bench" that is mostly an eval harness is unusual; this ADR legitimizes it.
- Generated artifacts live inside the source tree (
src/kernbench/benches/) by explicit request and are committed (so the figures are viewable on the remote); rerunning the bench regenerates them. milestone-1h-ccl(and the defaultmilestone-1h-gemm) take minutes — acceptable for an on-demand milestone artifact, not for routine runs.
Dependencies
- ADR-0007: layer direction (why tests may import production but a bench may not import tests).
- ADR-0043 / ADR-0044: the allreduce / GEMM eval harnesses this ADR relocates into benches.
- ADR-0045: bench module contract; D2 here extends its D5 (single-device rule) with the eval-bench pattern, and relies on D4 (NO_REQUESTS) for the sentinel.
- ADR-0024: rank = SIP launcher driven by the allreduce sweeps.
Open questions
- Should the GEMM theoretical-model constants (ADR-0044 D5) be sourced from ADR-0033/0014 rather than copied? Unchanged by this ADR.
- Should
build_overview_slides.pyconsume the milestone output PNGs instead of drawing GEMM bars natively? Still open (ADR-0044 D6 / Negative).