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// Copyright 2024 The IREE Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "iree/base/api.h"
#include "iree/base/internal/file_io.h"
#include "iree/base/internal/flags.h"
#include "iree/hal/api.h"
#include "iree/modules/hal/types.h"
#include "iree/testing/benchmark.h"
#include "iree/tooling/device_util.h"
#include "iree/tooling/function_io.h"
#include "iree/vm/api.h"
IREE_FLAG(
int32_t, batch_size, 64,
"Number of dispatches to perform per command buffer submission.\n"
"Higher numbers will reduce the effect of submission overheads on the\n"
"final timings but too high a value may result in hangs.");
IREE_FLAG(string, executable_format, "",
"Format of the executable file being loaded.");
IREE_FLAG(string, executable_file, "", "Path to the executable file to load.");
IREE_FLAG(int32_t, entry_point, 0, "Entry point ordinal to run.");
IREE_FLAG_LIST(
string, workgroup_count,
"`x,y,z` dimensions of the workgroup count defining the number of\n"
"workgroup invocations that will be run per benchmark iteration.\n"
"Each occurrence of the flag will run a benchmark with that set of\n"
"workgroup count values.");
// Total number of executable-level constants we (currently) allow; this is only
// a limitation of how much memory we allocate and we could make this
// dynamically growable.
#define IREE_HAL_MAX_EXECUTABLE_CONSTANT_COUNT 512
// Total number of push constants we (currently) allow any executable to have.
#define IREE_HAL_MAX_PUSH_CONSTANT_COUNT 64
// Maximum number of descriptor sets in an pipeline layout.
#define IREE_HAL_MAX_DESCRIPTOR_SET_COUNT 2
// Total number of bindings we (currently) allow any executable to have.
#define IREE_HAL_MAX_TOTAL_BINDING_COUNT \
(IREE_HAL_MAX_DESCRIPTOR_SET_COUNT * 32)
// Parsed dispatch parameters from flags.
// Used to construct the dispatch parameters for the benchmark invocation.
struct {
int32_t set_count;
struct {
// For now we only track the binding counts and assume they are all storage
// buffers. When we support more types we'll need an encoding.
int32_t binding_count;
} sets[IREE_HAL_MAX_DESCRIPTOR_SET_COUNT];
int32_t executable_constant_count;
union {
uint32_t ui32;
} executable_constants[IREE_HAL_MAX_EXECUTABLE_CONSTANT_COUNT];
int32_t push_constant_count;
union {
uint32_t ui32;
} push_constants[IREE_HAL_MAX_PUSH_CONSTANT_COUNT];
int32_t binding_count;
iree_string_view_t binding_specs[IREE_HAL_MAX_TOTAL_BINDING_COUNT];
char binding_cconv[IREE_HAL_MAX_TOTAL_BINDING_COUNT];
iree_hal_descriptor_set_layout_binding_t
binding_layouts[IREE_HAL_MAX_TOTAL_BINDING_COUNT];
} parsed_params = {
.executable_constant_count = 0,
.push_constant_count = 0,
.binding_count = 0,
};
static iree_status_t parse_executable_constant(iree_string_view_t flag_name,
void* storage,
iree_string_view_t value) {
IREE_ASSERT_LE(parsed_params.executable_constant_count + 1,
IREE_ARRAYSIZE(parsed_params.executable_constants),
"too many executable constants");
uint32_t value_ui32 = 0;
if (!iree_string_view_atoi_uint32(value, &value_ui32)) {
return iree_make_status(
IREE_STATUS_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
"invalid executable constant value `%.*s`; expects uint32_t",
(int)value.size, value.data);
}
parsed_params.executable_constants[parsed_params.executable_constant_count++]
.ui32 = value_ui32;
return iree_ok_status();
}
static void print_executable_constant(iree_string_view_t flag_name,
void* storage, FILE* file) {
if (parsed_params.executable_constant_count == 0) {
fprintf(file, "# --%.*s=[integer value]\n", (int)flag_name.size,
flag_name.data);
return;
}
for (int32_t i = 0; i < parsed_params.executable_constant_count; ++i) {
fprintf(file, "--%.*s=%u", (int)flag_name.size, flag_name.data,
parsed_params.executable_constants[i].ui32);
if (i < parsed_params.executable_constant_count - 1) {
fprintf(file, "\n");
}
}
}
IREE_FLAG_CALLBACK(parse_executable_constant, print_executable_constant,
&parsed_params, executable_constant,
"Appends a uint32_t executable constant value.\n");
static iree_status_t parse_push_constant(iree_string_view_t flag_name,
void* storage,
iree_string_view_t value) {
IREE_ASSERT_LE(parsed_params.push_constant_count + 1,
IREE_ARRAYSIZE(parsed_params.push_constants),
"too many push constants");
uint32_t value_ui32 = 0;
if (!iree_string_view_atoi_uint32(value, &value_ui32)) {
return iree_make_status(
IREE_STATUS_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
"invalid push constant value `%.*s`; expects uint32_t", (int)value.size,
value.data);
}
parsed_params.push_constants[parsed_params.push_constant_count++].ui32 =
value_ui32;
return iree_ok_status();
}
static void print_push_constant(iree_string_view_t flag_name, void* storage,
FILE* file) {
if (parsed_params.push_constant_count == 0) {
fprintf(file, "# --%.*s=[integer value]\n", (int)flag_name.size,
flag_name.data);
return;
}
for (int32_t i = 0; i < parsed_params.push_constant_count; ++i) {
fprintf(file, "--%.*s=%u", (int)flag_name.size, flag_name.data,
parsed_params.push_constants[i].ui32);
if (i < parsed_params.push_constant_count - 1) {
fprintf(file, "\n");
}
}
}
IREE_FLAG_CALLBACK(parse_push_constant, print_push_constant, &parsed_params,
push_constant, "Appends a uint32_t push constant value.\n");
static iree_status_t parse_binding(iree_string_view_t flag_name, void* storage,
iree_string_view_t value) {
IREE_ASSERT_LE(parsed_params.binding_count + 1,
IREE_ARRAYSIZE(parsed_params.binding_specs),
"too many bindings");
int32_t i = parsed_params.binding_count++;
parsed_params.binding_specs[i] = value;
parsed_params.binding_cconv[i] = 'r';
// TODO(benvanik): allow for a specification of type/immutability.
parsed_params.binding_layouts[i] = (iree_hal_descriptor_set_layout_binding_t){
.binding = (uint32_t)i,
.type = IREE_HAL_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STORAGE_BUFFER,
.flags = IREE_HAL_DESCRIPTOR_FLAG_NONE,
};
return iree_ok_status();
}
static void print_binding(iree_string_view_t flag_name, void* storage,
FILE* file) {
if (parsed_params.binding_count == 0) {
fprintf(file, "# --%.*s=\"shapextype[=values]\"\n", (int)flag_name.size,
flag_name.data);
return;
}
for (int32_t i = 0; i < parsed_params.binding_count; ++i) {
const iree_string_view_t binding_spec = parsed_params.binding_specs[i];
fprintf(file, "--%.*s=\"%.*s\"\n", (int)flag_name.size, flag_name.data,
(int)binding_spec.size, binding_spec.data);
}
}
IREE_FLAG_CALLBACK(
parse_binding, print_binding, &parsed_params, binding,
"Appends a binding to the dispatch parameters.\n"
"Bindings are defined by their shape, element type, and their data.\n"
"There must be one binding for every declared layout binding.\n"
"Examples:\n"
" # 16 4-byte elements zero-initialized:\n"
" --binding=2x8xi32\n"
" # 10000 bytes all initialized to 123:\n"
" --binding=10000xi8=123\n"
" # 2 4-byte floating-point values with contents [[1.4], [2.1]]:\n"
" --binding=2x1xf32=1.4,2.1\n"
" # First array from a numpy file followed by the second:\n"
" [email protected]\n"
" --binding=+file.npy\n"
" # All arrays from a numpy file\n"
" --binding=*file.npy\n"
" # Binary tensor<2x2xf32> and tensor<4xf32> read from a single file\n"
" [email protected]\n"
" --binding=4xf32=+file.ext");
typedef struct iree_benchmark_executable_args_t {
iree_hal_device_t* device;
iree_hal_executable_t* executable;
iree_hal_pipeline_layout_t* pipeline_layout;
const iree_hal_buffer_ref_t* bindings;
uint32_t workgroup_count[3];
} iree_benchmark_executable_args_t;
// NOTE: error handling is here just for better diagnostics: it is not tracking
// allocations correctly and will leak. Don't use this as an example for how to
// write robust code.
static iree_status_t iree_benchmark_executable_run(
const iree_benchmark_def_t* benchmark_def,
iree_benchmark_state_t* benchmark_state) {
iree_benchmark_executable_args_t* args =
(iree_benchmark_executable_args_t*)benchmark_def->user_data;
iree_hal_semaphore_t* fence_semaphore = NULL;
uint64_t fence_value = 0ull;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(
iree_hal_semaphore_create(args->device, fence_value, &fence_semaphore));
iree_hal_semaphore_list_t wait_semaphore_list =
iree_hal_semaphore_list_empty();
iree_hal_semaphore_list_t signal_semaphore_list = {
.count = 1,
.semaphores = &fence_semaphore,
.payload_values = &fence_value,
};
// Start profiling now - all subsequent device operations will be what the
// user wants to measure.
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_begin_profiling_from_flags(args->device));
// Submit the command buffer and wait for it to complete.
// Note that each iteration runs through the whole grid as it's important that
// we are testing the memory access patterns: if we just ran the same single
// workgroup processing the same exact region of memory over and over we are
// not testing cache effects. This means we need to account for the total
// number of workgroups executed.
int64_t dispatch_count = 0;
while (iree_benchmark_keep_running(benchmark_state, FLAG_batch_size)) {
// TODO(benvanik): record a secondary command buffer and just replay it
// here. This should fix the overhead at just primary command buffer
// creation. Most backends don't support reusable command buffers, yet, and
// some only support inline execution so we are conservatively doing that.
// In the future we should have an option (possibly based on device query)
// as to which path to use.
// Record a command buffer with the dispatches.
// Note that today we are doing this inside of the benchmark loop so that
// we can use inline execution. This is a boost to devices that support it
// like CUDA streams and synchronous CPU executors but a pessimization to
// devices that benefit from reusable command buffers like CUDA graphs.
// In the future we can add a flag that switches the mode between
// reusable and one-shot.
iree_hal_command_buffer_t* command_buffer = NULL;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_command_buffer_create(
args->device,
IREE_HAL_COMMAND_BUFFER_MODE_ONE_SHOT |
IREE_HAL_COMMAND_BUFFER_MODE_ALLOW_INLINE_EXECUTION,
IREE_HAL_COMMAND_CATEGORY_DISPATCH, IREE_HAL_QUEUE_AFFINITY_ANY,
/*binding_capacity=*/0, &command_buffer));
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_command_buffer_begin(command_buffer));
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_command_buffer_push_constants(
command_buffer, args->pipeline_layout, /*offset=*/0,
&parsed_params.push_constants[0].ui32,
parsed_params.push_constant_count *
sizeof(parsed_params.push_constants[0])));
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_command_buffer_push_descriptor_set(
command_buffer, args->pipeline_layout, /*set=*/0,
parsed_params.binding_count, args->bindings));
for (int32_t i = 0; i < FLAG_batch_size; ++i) {
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_command_buffer_dispatch(
command_buffer, args->executable, FLAG_entry_point,
args->workgroup_count[0], args->workgroup_count[1],
args->workgroup_count[2], IREE_HAL_DISPATCH_FLAG_NONE));
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_command_buffer_execution_barrier(
command_buffer, IREE_HAL_EXECUTION_STAGE_COMMAND_RETIRE,
IREE_HAL_EXECUTION_STAGE_COMMAND_ISSUE,
IREE_HAL_EXECUTION_BARRIER_FLAG_NONE, 0, NULL, 0, NULL));
}
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_command_buffer_end(command_buffer));
// Submit the command buffer; if the device could not start executing while
// we were recording then this will kick off the execution.
++fence_value;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_device_queue_execute(
args->device, IREE_HAL_QUEUE_AFFINITY_ANY, wait_semaphore_list,
signal_semaphore_list, 1, &command_buffer, /*binding_tables=*/NULL));
// Block and wait for the submission to complete.
// Note that this will include round-trip overhead and if the dispatch or
// batch size is small then the final time may end up being mostly overhead.
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_semaphore_wait(fence_semaphore, fence_value,
iree_infinite_timeout()));
iree_benchmark_pause_timing(benchmark_state);
// Don't count cleanup time in the benchmark.
iree_hal_command_buffer_release(command_buffer);
// Accumulate the total number of dispatches executed.
dispatch_count += FLAG_batch_size;
// Flush profiling if recording. Note that we don't want to include the
// profiling time in the benchmark result.
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_device_profiling_flush(args->device));
iree_benchmark_resume_timing(benchmark_state);
}
// End profiling before cleaning up so tooling doesn't capture it.
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_end_profiling_from_flags(args->device));
// To get a total time per invocation we set the item count to the total
// invocations dispatched. That gives us both total dispatch and single
// invocation times in the reporter output.
int64_t total_invocations = dispatch_count * args->workgroup_count[0] *
args->workgroup_count[1] *
args->workgroup_count[2];
iree_benchmark_set_items_processed(benchmark_state, total_invocations);
iree_hal_semaphore_release(fence_semaphore);
return iree_ok_status();
}
// Parses an `x,y,z` workgroup count.
static iree_status_t iree_parse_workgroup_count(
iree_string_view_t workgroup_count_str, uint32_t* out_workgroup_count) {
iree_string_view_t str = workgroup_count_str;
iree_string_view_t str_x;
iree_string_view_split(str, ',', &str_x, &str);
iree_string_view_t str_y;
iree_string_view_split(str, ',', &str_y, &str);
iree_string_view_t str_z = str;
if (!iree_string_view_atoi_uint32(str_x, &out_workgroup_count[0]) ||
!iree_string_view_atoi_uint32(str_y, &out_workgroup_count[1]) ||
!iree_string_view_atoi_uint32(str_z, &out_workgroup_count[2])) {
return iree_make_status(
IREE_STATUS_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
"invalid workgroup count string `%.*s`; expects `X,Y,Z`",
(int)workgroup_count_str.size, workgroup_count_str.data);
}
return iree_ok_status();
}
// Runs one benchmark per workgroup count specified using the same device
// and input/output buffers.
static iree_status_t iree_benchmark_executable_from_flags(
iree_allocator_t host_allocator) {
iree_vm_instance_t* instance = NULL;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_vm_instance_create(IREE_VM_TYPE_CAPACITY_DEFAULT,
host_allocator, &instance));
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_module_register_inline_types(instance));
// Create the HAL device we'll be using during execution.
// Devices can be very expensive to create and we want to avoid doing it
// multiple times throughout the benchmark execution.
iree_hal_device_t* device = NULL;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_create_device_from_flags(
iree_hal_available_driver_registry(), iree_hal_default_device_uri(),
host_allocator, &device));
// We'll reuse the same executable cache so that once we load the executable
// we'll be able to reuse any driver-side optimizations.
iree_hal_executable_cache_t* executable_cache = NULL;
iree_status_t loop_status = iree_ok_status();
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_executable_cache_create(
device, iree_make_cstring_view("cache"), iree_loop_inline(&loop_status),
&executable_cache));
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(loop_status);
// Allocate storage for buffers and populate them.
// They only need to remain valid for the duration of the invocation and all
// memory accessed by the invocation will come from here.
// Note that we do this parsing first so that we can reflect on the I/O to
// infer the pipeline layout.
iree_hal_allocator_t* device_allocator = iree_hal_device_allocator(device);
iree_vm_list_t* binding_list = NULL;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_tooling_parse_variants(
iree_make_string_view(parsed_params.binding_cconv,
parsed_params.binding_count),
(iree_string_view_list_t){parsed_params.binding_count,
parsed_params.binding_specs},
device, device_allocator, host_allocator, &binding_list));
iree_hal_buffer_ref_t bindings[IREE_HAL_MAX_TOTAL_BINDING_COUNT];
for (iree_host_size_t i = 0; i < parsed_params.binding_count; ++i) {
iree_vm_ref_t value = iree_vm_ref_null();
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_vm_list_get_ref_assign(binding_list, i, &value));
iree_hal_buffer_t* buffer = NULL;
if (iree_hal_buffer_isa(value)) {
buffer = iree_hal_buffer_deref(value);
} else if (iree_hal_buffer_view_isa(value)) {
buffer = iree_hal_buffer_view_buffer(iree_hal_buffer_view_deref(value));
} else {
return iree_make_status(
IREE_STATUS_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
"bindings must be shaped types (4xf32, etc), binding %" PRIhsz
" is not",
i);
}
bindings[i] = iree_hal_make_buffer_ref(buffer, 0, IREE_WHOLE_BUFFER);
bindings[i].ordinal = i;
}
// Setup the specification used to perform the executable load.
// This information is normally used to select the appropriate loader but in
// this benchmark we only have a single one.
// TODO(benvanik): expose the flags once they are implemented anywhere.
iree_hal_executable_params_t executable_params;
iree_hal_executable_params_initialize(&executable_params);
executable_params.caching_mode =
IREE_HAL_EXECUTABLE_CACHING_MODE_ALLOW_OPTIMIZATION |
IREE_HAL_EXECUTABLE_CACHING_MODE_ALIAS_PROVIDED_DATA;
// Load the executable data into memory.
// In normal usage this would be mapped from the containing module file (which
// itself may be mapped from disk).
iree_file_contents_t* file_contents = NULL;
if (strcmp(FLAG_executable_file, "-") == 0) {
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(
iree_stdin_read_contents(host_allocator, &file_contents));
} else {
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_file_read_contents(
FLAG_executable_file, IREE_FILE_READ_FLAG_DEFAULT, host_allocator,
&file_contents));
}
executable_params.executable_format =
iree_make_cstring_view(FLAG_executable_format);
executable_params.executable_data = file_contents->const_buffer;
// Setup the layouts defining how each entry point is interpreted.
iree_hal_pipeline_layout_t* pipeline_layout = NULL;
iree_hal_descriptor_set_layout_t* descriptor_set_layout = NULL;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_descriptor_set_layout_create(
device, IREE_HAL_DESCRIPTOR_SET_LAYOUT_FLAG_NONE,
parsed_params.binding_count, parsed_params.binding_layouts,
&descriptor_set_layout));
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_pipeline_layout_create(
device, parsed_params.push_constant_count,
/*set_layout_count=*/1, &descriptor_set_layout, &pipeline_layout));
executable_params.pipeline_layout_count = 1;
executable_params.pipeline_layouts = &pipeline_layout;
// Executable-level constants allow us to perform some basic load-time value
// propagation - usually dependent on device features or tuning parameters.
executable_params.constant_count = parsed_params.executable_constant_count;
executable_params.constants = &parsed_params.executable_constants[0].ui32;
// Perform the load, which will fail if the executable cannot be loaded or
// there was an issue with the layouts.
iree_hal_executable_t* executable = NULL;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_hal_executable_cache_prepare_executable(
executable_cache, &executable_params, &executable));
// Register one benchmark per workgroup count specified.
iree_benchmark_executable_args_t* args = NULL;
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_allocator_malloc(
host_allocator, sizeof(*args) * FLAG_workgroup_count_list().count,
(void**)&args));
for (iree_host_size_t i = 0; i < FLAG_workgroup_count_list().count; ++i) {
args[i] = (iree_benchmark_executable_args_t){
.device = device,
.executable = executable,
.pipeline_layout = pipeline_layout,
.bindings = bindings,
.workgroup_count = {1, 1, 1},
};
IREE_RETURN_IF_ERROR(iree_parse_workgroup_count(
FLAG_workgroup_count_list().values[i], args[i].workgroup_count));
iree_benchmark_def_t benchmark_def = {
.flags = IREE_BENCHMARK_FLAG_MEASURE_PROCESS_CPU_TIME |
IREE_BENCHMARK_FLAG_USE_REAL_TIME,
.time_unit = IREE_BENCHMARK_UNIT_NANOSECOND,
.minimum_duration_ns = 0,
.iteration_count = 0,
.run = iree_benchmark_executable_run,
.user_data = &args[i],
};
char benchmark_name[512];
snprintf(benchmark_name, sizeof(benchmark_name) - 1, "dispatch_%ux%ux%u",
args[i].workgroup_count[0], args[i].workgroup_count[1],
args[i].workgroup_count[2]);
iree_benchmark_register(iree_make_cstring_view(benchmark_name),
&benchmark_def);
}
iree_benchmark_run_specified();
iree_allocator_free(host_allocator, args);
iree_vm_list_release(binding_list);
iree_hal_executable_release(executable);
iree_hal_descriptor_set_layout_release(descriptor_set_layout);
iree_hal_pipeline_layout_release(pipeline_layout);
iree_file_contents_free(file_contents);
iree_hal_executable_cache_release(executable_cache);
iree_hal_device_release(device);
iree_vm_instance_release(instance);
return iree_ok_status();
}
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
IREE_TRACE_APP_ENTER();
IREE_TRACE_ZONE_BEGIN(z0);
iree_allocator_t host_allocator = iree_allocator_system();
int exit_code = EXIT_SUCCESS;
iree_flags_set_usage(
"iree-benchmark-executable",
"Benchmarks a single entry point within an executable library.\n"
"The parameters used can be inferred from the entry point "
"`hal.interface` and dispatches to it in the source program.\n"
"\n"
"Executables can be extracted from VMFB files using `unzip` or dumped\n"
"during compilation using --iree-hal-dump-executable-binaries-to=path/.\n"
"\n"
"The compiler can directly compile `hal.executable.source` and\n"
"`hal.executable` ops to the appropriate binaries by using the\n"
"`iree-compile --compile-mode=hal-executable` mode.\n"
"\n"
"Example flags for various compilation backends:\n"
" --iree-hal-target-backends=vmvx\n"
" --device=local-sync or --device=local-task\n"
" --executable_format=vmvx-bytecode-fb\n"
" --iree-hal-target-backends=llvm-cpu\n"
" --device=local-sync or --device=local-task\n"
" --executable_format=embedded-elf-x86_64\n"
" --executable_format=system-dll-x86_64\n"
" --iree-hal-target-backends=cuda\n"
" --device=cuda\n"
" --executable_format=cuda-nvptx-fb\n"
" --iree-hal-target-backends=vulkan-spirv\n"
" --device=vulkan\n"
" --executable_format=vulkan-spirv-fb\n"
"\n"
"Note that this tool is intentionally low level: you must specify all\n"
"of the push constant/binding parameters precisely as they are expected\n"
"by the executable. `iree-benchmark-module` is the user-friendly\n"
"benchmarking tool while this one favors direct access to the\n"
"executables (bypassing all of the IREE VM, HAL APIs, task system,\n"
"etc).\n"
"\n"
"Example --flagfile:\n"
" --device=local-sync\n"
" --executable_format=embedded-elf-x86_64\n"
" --executable_file=runtime/src/iree/hal/local/elf/testdata/"
"elementwise_mul_x86_64.so\n"
" --entry_point=0\n"
" --binding=4xf32=1,2,3,4\n"
" --binding=4xf32=100,200,300,400\n"
" --binding=4xf32=0,0,0,0\n"
" --workgroup_count=1,1,1\n"
"\n");
iree_flags_parse_checked(IREE_FLAGS_PARSE_MODE_UNDEFINED_OK, &argc, &argv);
iree_benchmark_initialize(&argc, argv);
iree_status_t status = iree_benchmark_executable_from_flags(host_allocator);
if (!iree_status_is_ok(status)) {
iree_status_fprint(stderr, status);
iree_status_free(status);
exit_code = EXIT_FAILURE;
}
fflush(stderr);
IREE_TRACE_ZONE_END(z0);
IREE_TRACE_APP_EXIT(exit_code);
return exit_code;
}