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Benchmarking v2
A comprehensive benchmarking framework for transformer models that supports multiple execution modes (eager, compiled, kernelized), detailed performance metrics collection, and structured output format.
Quick Start
Running All Benchmarks
# Run all benchmarks with default settings
python run_benchmarks.py
# Specify output directory
python run_benchmarks.py --output-dir my_results
# Run with custom parameters
python run_benchmarks.py \
--warmup-iterations 5 \
--measurement-iterations 10 \
--num-tokens-to-generate 200
Uploading Results to HuggingFace Dataset
You can automatically upload benchmark results to a HuggingFace Dataset for tracking and analysis:
# Upload to a public dataset with auto-generated run ID
python run_benchmarks.py --upload-to-hub username/benchmark-results
# Upload with a custom run ID for easy identification
python run_benchmarks.py --upload-to-hub username/benchmark-results --run-id experiment_v1
# Upload with custom HuggingFace token (if not set in environment)
python run_benchmarks.py --upload-to-hub username/benchmark-results --token hf_your_token_here
Dataset Directory Structure:
dataset_name/
├── 2025-01-15/
│ ├── runs/ # Non-scheduled runs (manual, PR, etc.)
│ │ └── 123-1245151651/ # GitHub run number and ID
│ │ └── benchmark_results/
│ │ ├── benchmark_summary_20250115_143022.json
│ │ └── model-name/
│ │ └── model-name_benchmark_20250115_143022.json
│ └── benchmark_results_abc123de/ # Scheduled runs (daily CI)
│ ├── benchmark_summary_20250115_143022.json
│ └── model-name/
│ └── model-name_benchmark_20250115_143022.json
└── 2025-01-16/
└── ...
Authentication for Uploads:
For uploading results, you need a HuggingFace token with write permissions to the target dataset. You can provide the token in several ways (in order of precedence):
- Command line:
--token hf_your_token_here
- Environment variable:
HF_TOKEN
Running Specific Benchmarks
# Include only specific benchmarks
python run_benchmarks.py --include llama
# Exclude specific benchmarks
python run_benchmarks.py --exclude old_benchmark
## Output Format
Results are saved as JSON files with the following structure:
```json
{
"model_name": "llama_2_7b",
"benchmark_scenarios": [
{
"scenario_name": "eager_variant",
"metadata": {
"timestamp": "2025-01-XX...",
"commit_id": "abc123...",
"hardware_info": {
"gpu_name": "NVIDIA A100",
"gpu_memory_total": 40960,
"cpu_count": 64
},
"config": {
"variant": "eager",
"warmup_iterations": 3,
"measurement_iterations": 5
}
},
"measurements": {
"latency": {
"mean": 2.45,
"median": 2.43,
"std": 0.12,
"min": 2.31,
"max": 2.67,
"p95": 2.61,
"p99": 2.65
},
"time_to_first_token": {
"mean": 0.15,
"std": 0.02
},
"tokens_per_second": {
"mean": 87.3,
"unit": "tokens/sec"
}
},
"gpu_metrics": {
"gpu_utilization_mean": 85.2,
"gpu_memory_used_mean": 12450
}
}
]
}
Debug Mode
python run_benchmarks.py --log-level DEBUG
Contributing
To add new benchmarks:
- Create a new file in
benches/
- Implement the
ModelBenchmark
interface - Add a runner function (
run_<benchmark_name>
orrun_benchmark
) - run_benchmarks.py