Installation Guide ================== Installing with pip ------------------- **Prerequisites for installation via wheel or PyPI:** - **Operating System**: Ubuntu 20.04 or later - **Python Version**: >= 3.8 - **CUDA Version**: >= 11.0 The easiest way to install TileLang is directly from PyPI using pip. To install the latest version, run the following command in your terminal: .. code:: bash pip install tilelang Alternatively, you may choose to install TileLang using prebuilt packages available on the Release Page: .. code:: bash pip install tilelang-0.0.0.dev0+ubuntu.20.4.cu120-py3-none-any.whl To install the latest version of TileLang from the GitHub repository, you can run the following command: .. code:: bash pip install git+https://github.com/tile-ai/tilelang.git After installing TileLang, you can verify the installation by running: .. code:: bash python -c "import tilelang; print(tilelang.__version__)" Building from Source -------------------- **Prerequisites for building from source:** - **Operating System**: Linux - **Python Version**: >= 3.7 - **CUDA Version**: >= 10.0 We recommend using a Docker container with the necessary dependencies to build TileLang from source. You can use the following command to run a Docker container with the required dependencies: .. code:: bash docker run --gpus all -it --rm --ipc=host nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:23.01-py3 To build and install TileLang directly from source, follow these steps. This process requires certain pre-requisites from Apache TVM, which can be installed on Ubuntu/Debian-based systems using the following commands: .. code:: bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools gcc libtinfo-dev zlib1g-dev build-essential cmake libedit-dev libxml2-dev After installing the prerequisites, you can clone the TileLang repository and install it using pip: .. code:: bash git clone --recursive https://github.com/tile-ai/tilelang.git cd tileLang pip install . # Please be patient, this may take some time. If you want to install TileLang in development mode, you can run the following command: .. code:: bash pip install -e . We currently provide three methods to install **TileLang**: 1. `Install from Source (using your own TVM installation)`_ 2. `Install from Source (using the bundled TVM submodule)`_ 3. `Install Using the Provided Script`_ .. _Install from Source (using your own TVM installation): #method-1-install-from-source-using-your-own-tvm-installation .. _Install from Source (using the bundled TVM submodule): #method-2-install-from-source-using-the-bundled-tvm-submodule .. _Install Using the Provided Script: #method-3-install-using-the-provided-script Method 1: Install from Source (Using Your Own TVM Installation) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you already have a compatible TVM installation, follow these steps: 1. **Clone the Repository**: .. code:: bash git clone --recursive https://github.com/tile-ai/tilelang cd tilelang **Note**: Use the `--recursive` flag to include necessary submodules. 2. **Configure Build Options**: Create a build directory and specify your existing TVM path: .. code:: bash mkdir build cd build cmake .. -DTVM_PREBUILD_PATH=/your/path/to/tvm/build # e.g., /workspace/tvm/build make -j 16 3. **Set Environment Variables**: Update `PYTHONPATH` to include the `tile-lang` Python module: .. code:: bash export PYTHONPATH=/your/path/to/tilelang/:$PYTHONPATH # TVM_IMPORT_PYTHON_PATH is used by 3rd-party frameworks to import TVM export TVM_IMPORT_PYTHON_PATH=/your/path/to/tvm/python Method 2: Install from Source (Using the Bundled TVM Submodule) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you prefer to use the built-in TVM version, follow these instructions: 1. **Clone the Repository**: .. code:: bash git clone --recursive https://github.com/tile-ai/tilelang cd tilelang **Note**: Ensure the `--recursive` flag is included to fetch submodules. 2. **Configure Build Options**: Copy the configuration file and enable the desired backends (e.g., LLVM and CUDA): .. code:: bash mkdir build cp 3rdparty/tvm/cmake/config.cmake build cd build echo "set(USE_LLVM ON)" >> config.cmake echo "set(USE_CUDA ON)" >> config.cmake # or echo "set(USE_ROCM ON)" >> config.cmake to enable ROCm runtime cmake .. make -j 16 The build outputs (e.g., `libtilelang.so`, `libtvm.so`, `libtvm_runtime.so`) will be generated in the `build` directory. 3. **Set Environment Variables**: Ensure the `tile-lang` Python package is in your `PYTHONPATH`: .. code:: bash export PYTHONPATH=/your/path/to/tilelang/:$PYTHONPATH Method 3: Install Using the Provided Script ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For a simplified installation, use the provided script: 1. **Clone the Repository**: .. code:: bash git clone --recursive https://github.com/tile-ai/tilelang cd tilelang 2. **Run the Installation Script**: .. code:: bash bash install_cuda.sh # or bash `install_amd.sh` if you want to enable ROCm runtime