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Upstream Sync #45

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Upstream Sync #45

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@LucasWilkinson LucasWilkinson commented Feb 11, 2025

Sync up to: 1a7f4df

mgorny and others added 30 commits January 17, 2025 20:18
…ing (Dao-AILab#1446)

* Always update both submodules to include them in sdist

Always update both submodules, irrespectively of whether a CUDA
or a ROCM build is being done, to ensure that the necessary files
from both are present in sdist.  Otherwise, attempt to perform a ROCM
build from sdist fails because of missing `composable_kernel` srouces.

* Include `*.py` files from composable_kernel in sdist

Include the `*.py` files from `csrc` in sdist, to ensure that
the `generate.py` script is present.

* Replace the `os.system()` calls in `setup.py` with `subprocess.run()`

* Add error checking to `subprocess.run()` calls in `setup.py`

Add error checking to ensure that `setup.py` fails immediately if one
of the commands fail.  Otherwise, the failures result only in messages
to stderr that could be missed, and could lead to more confusing errors
later in the build process.

* Call git in `setup.py` only when working in a git repository

Call git commands in `setup.py` only when the `.git` directory is
present, indicating that we are working in a git checkout.  Otherwise,
just assert that the needed files are there.  With this, building
from a source distribution no longer attempts to call git
in an incorrect directory.
@LucasWilkinson LucasWilkinson merged commit 95898ba into main Feb 11, 2025
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