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| :description: Composable Kernel documentation and API reference library | |
| :keywords: composable kernel, CK, ROCm, API, documentation | |
| .. _contributing-to: | |
| ******************************************************************** | |
| Contributor's guide | |
| ******************************************************************** | |
| This chapter explains the rules for contributing to the Composable Kernel project, and how to contribute. | |
| Getting started | |
| =============== | |
| #. **Documentation:** Before contributing to the library, familiarize yourself with the | |
| `Composable Kernel User Guide <https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/composable_kernel/en/latest/>`_. | |
| It provides insight into the core concepts, environment configuration, and steps to obtain or | |
| build the library. You can also find some of this information in the | |
| `README file <https://github.com/ROCm/composable_kernel/blob/develop/README.md>`_ | |
| on the project's GitHub page. | |
| #. **Additional reading:** The blog post `AMD Composable Kernel library: efficient fused kernels for AI apps with just a few lines of code <https://community.amd.com/t5/instinct-accelerators/amd-composable-kernel-library-efficient-fused-kernels-for-ai/ba-p/553224>`_ provides a deeper understanding of the CK library and showcases its performance capabilities. | |
| <https://community.amd.com/t5/instinct-accelerators/amd-composable-kernel-library-efficient-fused-kernels-for-ai/ba-p/553224>`_ | |
| from the AMD Community portal. It offers a deeper understanding of the library's objectives and showcases its performance capabilities. | |
| #. **General information:** For broader information about AMD products, consider exploring the | |
| `AMD Developer Central portal <https://www.amd.com/en/developer.html>`_. | |
| How to contribute | |
| =================== | |
| You can make an impact by reporting issues or proposing code enhancements through pull requests. | |
| Reporting issues | |
| ---------------- | |
| Use `Github issues <https://github.com/ROCm/composable_kernel/issues>`_ | |
| to track public bugs and enhancement requests. | |
| If you encounter an issue with the library, please check if the problem has already been | |
| reported by searching existing issues on GitHub. If your issue seems unique, please submit a new | |
| issue. All reported issues must include: | |
| * A comprehensive description of the problem, including: | |
| * What did you observe? | |
| * Why do you think it is a bug (if it seems like one)? | |
| * What did you expect to happen? What would indicate the resolution of the problem? | |
| * Are there any known workarounds? | |
| * Your configuration details, including: | |
| * Which GPU are you using? | |
| * Which OS version are you on? | |
| * Which ROCm version are you using? | |
| * Are you using a Docker image? If so, which one? | |
| * Steps to reproduce the issue, including: | |
| * What actions trigger the issue? What are the reproduction steps? | |
| * If you build the library from scratch, what CMake command did you use? | |
| * How frequently does this issue happen? Does it reproduce every time? Or is it a sporadic issue? | |
| Before submitting any issue, ensure you have addressed all relevant questions from the checklist. | |
| Creating Pull Requests | |
| ---------------------- | |
| You can submit `Pull Requests (PR) on GitHub | |
| <https://github.com/ROCm/composable_kernel/pulls>`_. | |
| All contributors are required to develop their changes on a separate branch and then create a | |
| pull request to merge their changes into the `develop` branch, which is the default | |
| development branch in the Composable Kernel project. All external contributors must use their own | |
| forks of the project to develop their changes. | |
| When submitting a Pull Request you should: | |
| * Describe the change providing information about the motivation for the change and a general | |
| description of all code modifications. | |
| * Verify and test the change: | |
| * Run any relevant existing tests. | |
| * Write new tests if added functionality is not covered by current tests. | |
| * Ensure your changes align with the coding style defined in the ``.clang-format`` file located in | |
| the project's root directory. We leverage `pre-commit` to run `clang-format` automatically. We | |
| highly recommend contributors utilize this method to maintain consistent code formatting. | |
| Instructions on setting up `pre-commit` can be found in the project's | |
| `README file <https://github.com/ROCm/composable_kernel/blob/develop/README.md>`_ | |
| * Link your PR to any related issues: | |
| * If there is an issue that is resolved by your change, please provide a link to the issue in | |
| the description of your pull request. | |
| * For larger contributions, structure your change into a sequence of smaller, focused commits, each | |
| addressing a particular aspect or fix. | |
| Following the above guidelines ensures a seamless review process and faster assistance from our | |
| end. | |
| Thank you for your commitment to enhancing the Composable Kernel project! | |