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[Kernel Library](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/tree/main/sgl-kernel) for SGLang
+
+
+[](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/blob/main/LICENSE)
[](https://pypi.org/project/sgl-kernel)
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+
+SGL Kernel provides optimized compute primitives for the SGLang framework, enabling efficient inference for large language models and vision-language models through custom kernels for operations.
+
## Installation
+Requires torch == 2.8.0
```bash
-# latest version
+# Latest version
pip3 install sgl-kernel --upgrade
```
+
+## Building from Source
+Requires
+- CMake ≥3.31,
+- Python ≥3.10
+- scikit-build-core
+- ninja(optional)
+
+### Use Makefile to build sgl-kernel
+
+```bash
+make build
+```
+
+## Contribution
+
+### Steps to add a new kernel:
+
+1. Implement the kernel in [csrc](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/tree/main/sgl-kernel/csrc)
+2. Expose the interface in [include/sgl_kernel_ops.h](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/blob/main/sgl-kernel/include/sgl_kernel_ops.h)
+3. Create torch extension in [csrc/common_extension.cc](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/blob/main/sgl-kernel/csrc/common_extension.cc)
+4. Update [CMakeLists.txt](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/blob/main/sgl-kernel/CMakeLists.txt) to include new CUDA source
+5. Expose Python interface in [python](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/blob/main/sgl-kernel/python/sgl_kernel)
+6. Add test and benchmark
+
+### Development Tips
+
+1. When creating torch extensions, add the function definition with `m.def`, and device binding with `m.impl`:
+
+- How to write schema: [Schema reference](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/main/aten/src/ATen/native/README.md#func)
+
+ ```cpp
+ // We need def with schema here for torch.compile
+ m.def(
+ "bmm_fp8(Tensor A, Tensor B, Tensor! D, Tensor A_scale, Tensor B_scale, Tensor workspace_buffer, int "
+ "cublas_handle, int cuda_stream) -> ()");
+ m.impl("bmm_fp8", torch::kCUDA, &bmm_fp8);
+ ```
+
+### Adapting C++ Native Types for Torch Compatibility
+
+Third-party C++ libraries often use int and float, but PyTorch bindings require int64_t and double due to Python's type mapping.
+
+Use make_pytorch_shim from sgl_kernel_torch_shim.h to handle conversions automatically:
+
+```cpp
+
+// Add type conversion for int -> int64_t
+template <>
+struct pytorch_library_compatible_type {
+ using type = int64_t;
+ static int convert_from_type(int64_t arg) {
+ TORCH_CHECK(arg <= std::numeric_limits::max(), "value too large");
+ TORCH_CHECK(arg >= std::numeric_limits::min(), "value too small");
+ return arg;
+ }
+};
+```
+```cpp
+// Wrap your function
+m.impl("fwd", torch::kCUDA, make_pytorch_shim(&mha_fwd));
+```
+
+### Testing & Benchmarking
+
+1. Add pytest tests in [tests/](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/tree/main/sgl-kernel/tests), if you need to skip some test, please use `@pytest.mark.skipif`
+
+```python
+@pytest.mark.skipif(
+ skip_condition, reason="Nvfp4 Requires compute capability of 10 or above."
+)
+```
+
+2. Add benchmarks using [triton benchmark](https://triton-lang.org/main/python-api/generated/triton.testing.Benchmark.html) in [benchmark/](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/tree/main/sgl-kernel/benchmark)
+
+ **We recommend using `triton.testing.do_bench_cudagraph` for kernel benchmarking**:
+
+ Compared to `triton.testing.do_bench`, `do_bench_cudagraph` provides:
+ - Reduced CPU overhead impact for more accurate kernel performance measurements
+ - Incorporation of PDL (Programmatic Dependent Launch) effects into individual kernel results
+ - More realistic performance data on PDL-supported architectures (SM >= 90)
+
+3. Run test suite
+
+## FAQ
+- Q: Segmentation fault with CUDA 12.6
+- A: Update ptxas to 12.8, reference: [segment fault error](https://github.com/Dao-AILab/flash-attention/issues/1453)