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from typing import Sequence
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import torch
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import ctypes
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import numpy as np
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from .datatypes import *
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from .devices import *
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from .liboperators import infiniopTensorDescriptor_t, LIBINFINIOP, infiniopHandle_t
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def check_error(status):
    if status != 0:
        raise Exception("Error code " + str(status))


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class CTensor:
    def __init__(self, dt: InfiniDtype, shape, strides):
        self.descriptor = infiniopTensorDescriptor_t()
        self.dt = dt
        self.ndim = len(shape)
        if strides is None:
            strides = [1 for _ in shape]
            for i in range(self.ndim - 2, -1, -1):
                strides[i] = strides[i + 1] * shape[i + 1]

        assert self.ndim == len(strides)
        self.c_shape = (ctypes.c_size_t * self.ndim)(*shape)
        self.c_strides = (ctypes.c_ssize_t * self.ndim)(*strides)

        LIBINFINIOP.infiniopCreateTensorDescriptor(
            ctypes.byref(self.descriptor),
            self.ndim,
            self.c_shape,
            self.c_strides,
            self.dt,
        )
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    def destroy_desc(self):
        if self.descriptor is not None:
            LIBINFINIOP.infiniopDestroyTensorDescriptor(self.descriptor)
            self.descriptor = None


class TestTensor(CTensor):
    def __init__(
        self,
        shape,
        strides,
        dt: InfiniDtype,
        device: InfiniDeviceEnum,
        mode="random",
        scale=None,
        bias=None,
        set_tensor=None,
    ):
        self.dt = dt
        self.device = device
        self.shape = shape
        self.strides = strides
        torch_shape = []
        torch_strides = [] if strides is not None else None
        for i in range(len(shape)):
            if strides is not None and strides[i] == 0:
                torch_shape.append(1)
                torch_strides.append(1)
            elif strides is not None and strides[i] != 0:
                torch_shape.append(shape[i])
                torch_strides.append(strides[i])
            else:
                torch_shape.append(shape[i])
        if mode == "random":
            self._torch_tensor = torch.rand(
                torch_shape, dtype=to_torch_dtype(dt), device=torch_device_map[device]
            )
        elif mode == "zeros":
            self._torch_tensor = torch.zeros(
                torch_shape, dtype=to_torch_dtype(dt), device=torch_device_map[device]
            )
        elif mode == "ones":
            self._torch_tensor = torch.ones(
                torch_shape, dtype=to_torch_dtype(dt), device=torch_device_map[device]
            )
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        elif mode == "randint":
            self._torch_tensor = torch.randint(-2000000000,2000000000, torch_shape,dtype=to_torch_dtype(dt), device=torch_device_map[device])
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        elif mode == "manual":
            assert set_tensor is not None
            assert torch_shape == list(set_tensor.shape)
            assert torch_strides == list(set_tensor.stride())
            self._torch_tensor = set_tensor.to(to_torch_dtype(dt)).to(
                torch_device_map[device]
            )
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        elif mode == "binary":
            assert set_tensor is not None
            assert torch_shape == list(set_tensor.shape)
            self._torch_tensor = set_tensor.to(to_torch_dtype(dt)).to(
                torch_device_map[device]
            )
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        else:
            raise ValueError("Unsupported mode")

        if scale is not None:
            self._torch_tensor *= scale
        if bias is not None:
            self._torch_tensor += bias

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        if strides is not None and mode != "binary":
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            self._data_tensor = rearrange_tensor(self._torch_tensor, torch_strides)
        else:
            self._data_tensor = self._torch_tensor.clone()

        super().__init__(self.dt, shape, strides)

    def torch_tensor(self):
        return self._torch_tensor

    def actual_tensor(self):
        return self._data_tensor

    def data(self):
        return self._data_tensor.data_ptr()

    def is_broadcast(self):
        return self.strides is not None and 0 in self.strides
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    @staticmethod
    def from_binary(binary_file, shape, strides, dt: InfiniDtype, device: InfiniDeviceEnum):
        data = np.fromfile(binary_file, dtype=to_numpy_dtype(dt))
        base = torch.from_numpy(data)
        torch_tensor = torch.as_strided(base, size=shape, stride=strides).to(torch_device_map[device])
        return TestTensor(
            shape, strides, dt, device, mode="binary", set_tensor=torch_tensor)
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    @staticmethod
    def from_torch(torch_tensor, dt: InfiniDtype, device: InfiniDeviceEnum):
        shape_ = list(torch_tensor.shape)
        strides_ = list(torch_tensor.stride())
        return TestTensor(
            shape_, strides_, dt, device, mode="manual", set_tensor=torch_tensor
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        )

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def to_torch_dtype(dt: InfiniDtype, compatability_mode=False):
    if dt == InfiniDtype.I8:
        return torch.int8
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.I16:
        return torch.int16
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.I32:
        return torch.int32
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.I64:
        return torch.int64
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.U8:
        return torch.uint8
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.F16:
        return torch.float16
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.BF16:
        return torch.bfloat16
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.F32:
        return torch.float32
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.F64:
        return torch.float64
    # TODO: These following types may not be supported by older
    # versions of PyTorch. Use compatability mode to convert them.
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.U16:
        return torch.int16 if compatability_mode else torch.uint16
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.U32:
        return torch.int32 if compatability_mode else torch.uint32
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.U64:
        return torch.int64 if compatability_mode else torch.uint64
    else:
        raise ValueError("Unsupported data type")
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def to_numpy_dtype(dt: InfiniDtype, compatability_mode=False):
    if dt == InfiniDtype.I8:
        return np.int8
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.I16:
        return np.int16
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.I32:
        return np.int32
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.I64:
        return np.int64
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.U8:
        return np.uint8
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.U16:
        return np.uint16 if not compatability_mode else np.int16
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.U32:
        return np.uint32 if not compatability_mode else np.int32
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.U64:
        return np.uint64 if not compatability_mode else np.int64
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.F16:
        return np.float16
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.BF16:
        # numpy 1.20+ 有 float32 的模拟 bf16 方案: np.dtype("bfloat16")
        # 但很多环境里没直接支持,通常要 fallback 到 float32
        return np.dtype("bfloat16") if not compatability_mode else np.float32
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.F32:
        return np.float32
    elif dt == InfiniDtype.F64:
        return np.float64
    else:
        raise ValueError("Unsupported data type")



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class TestWorkspace:
    def __init__(self, size, device):
        if size != 0:
            self.tensor = TestTensor((size,), None, InfiniDtype.U8, device, mode="ones")
        else:
            self.tensor = None
        self._size = size

    def data(self):
        if self.tensor is not None:
            return self.tensor.data()
        else:
            return None
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    def size(self):
        return ctypes.c_uint64(self._size)
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def create_handle():
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    handle = infiniopHandle_t()
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    check_error(LIBINFINIOP.infiniopCreateHandle(ctypes.byref(handle)))
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    return handle


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def destroy_handle(handle):
    check_error(LIBINFINIOP.infiniopDestroyHandle(handle))
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def rearrange_tensor(tensor, new_strides):
    """
    Given a PyTorch tensor and a list of new strides, return a new PyTorch tensor with the given strides.
    """
    import torch

    shape = tensor.shape

    new_size = [0] * len(shape)
    left = 0
    right = 0
    for i in range(len(shape)):
        if new_strides[i] > 0:
            new_size[i] = (shape[i] - 1) * new_strides[i] + 1
            right += new_strides[i] * (shape[i] - 1)
        else:  # TODO: Support negative strides in the future
            # new_size[i] = (shape[i] - 1) * (-new_strides[i]) + 1
            # left += new_strides[i] * (shape[i] - 1)
            raise ValueError("Negative strides are not supported yet")

    # Create a new tensor with zeros
    new_tensor = torch.zeros(
        (right - left + 1,), dtype=tensor.dtype, device=tensor.device
    )

    # Generate indices for original tensor based on original strides
    indices = [torch.arange(s) for s in shape]
    mesh = torch.meshgrid(*indices, indexing="ij")

    # Flatten indices for linear indexing
    linear_indices = [m.flatten() for m in mesh]

    # Calculate new positions based on new strides
    new_positions = sum(
        linear_indices[i] * new_strides[i] for i in range(len(shape))
    ).to(tensor.device)
    offset = -left
    new_positions += offset

    # Copy the original data to the new tensor
    new_tensor.view(-1).index_add_(0, new_positions, tensor.view(-1))
    new_tensor.set_(new_tensor.untyped_storage(), offset, shape, tuple(new_strides))

    return new_tensor
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def get_args():
    import argparse

    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Test Operator")
    parser.add_argument(
        "--profile",
        action="store_true",
        help="Whether profile tests",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--num_prerun",
        type=lambda x: max(0, int(x)),
        default=10,
        help="Set the number of pre-runs before profiling. Default is 10. Must be a non-negative integer.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--num_iterations",
        type=lambda x: max(0, int(x)),
        default=1000,
        help="Set the number of iterations for profiling. Default is 1000. Must be a non-negative integer.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--debug",
        action="store_true",
        help="Whether to turn on debug mode. If turned on, it will display detailed information about the tensors and discrepancies.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--cpu",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run CPU test",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--nvidia",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run NVIDIA GPU test",
    )
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    parser.add_argument(
        "--iluvatar",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run Iluvatar GPU test",
    )
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    parser.add_argument(
        "--cambricon",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run Cambricon MLU test",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--ascend",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run ASCEND NPU test",
    )
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    parser.add_argument(
        "--metax",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run METAX GPU test",
    )
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    parser.add_argument(
        "--moore",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run MTHREADS GPU test",
    )
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    parser.add_argument(
        "--kunlun",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run KUNLUN XPU test",
    )
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    parser.add_argument(
        "--hygon",
        action="store_true",
        help="Run HYGON DCU test",
    )
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    return parser.parse_args()


def synchronize_device(torch_device):
    import torch
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    if torch_device == "cuda":
        torch.cuda.synchronize()
    elif torch_device == "npu":
        torch.npu.synchronize()
    elif torch_device == "mlu":
        torch.mlu.synchronize()


def debug(actual, desired, atol=0, rtol=1e-2, equal_nan=False, verbose=True):
    """
    Debugging function to compare two tensors (actual and desired) and print discrepancies.
    Arguments:
    ----------
    - actual : The tensor containing the actual computed values.
    - desired : The tensor containing the expected values that `actual` should be compared to.
    - atol : optional (default=0)
        The absolute tolerance for the comparison.
    - rtol : optional (default=1e-2)
        The relative tolerance for the comparison.
    - equal_nan : bool, optional (default=False)
        If True, `NaN` values in `actual` and `desired` will be considered equal.
    - verbose : bool, optional (default=True)
        If True, the function will print detailed information about any discrepancies between the tensors.
    """
    import numpy as np
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    # 如果是BF16,全部转成FP32再比对
    if actual.dtype == torch.bfloat16 or desired.dtype == torch.bfloat16:
        actual = actual.to(torch.float32)
        desired = desired.to(torch.float32)
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def filter_tensor_dtypes_by_device(device, tensor_dtypes):
    if device in (InfiniDeviceEnum.CPU, InfiniDeviceEnum.NVIDIA):
        return tensor_dtypes
    else:
        # 过滤掉 torch.bfloat16
        return [dt for dt in tensor_dtypes if dt != torch.bfloat16]


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def debug_all(
    actual_vals: Sequence,
    desired_vals: Sequence,
    condition: str,
    atol=0,
    rtol=1e-2,
    equal_nan=False,
    verbose=True,
):
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    are linked by the given logical condition, and prints discrepancies
    Arguments:
    ----------
    - actual_vals (Sequence): A sequence (e.g., list or tuple) of actual computed values.
    - desired_vals (Sequence): A sequence (e.g., list or tuple) of desired (expected) values to compare against.
    - condition (str): A string specifying the condition for passing the test. It must be either:
        - 'or': Test passes if any pair of actual and desired values satisfies the tolerance criteria.
        - 'and': Test passes if all pairs of actual and desired values satisfy the tolerance criteria.
    - atol (float, optional): Absolute tolerance. Default is 0.
    - rtol (float, optional): Relative tolerance. Default is 1e-2.
    - equal_nan (bool, optional): If True, NaN values in both actual and desired are considered equal. Default is False.
    - verbose (bool, optional): If True, detailed output is printed for each comparison. Default is True.
    Raises:
    ----------
    - AssertionError: If the condition is not satisfied based on the provided `condition`, `atol`, and `rtol`.
    - ValueError: If the length of `actual_vals` and `desired_vals` do not match.
    - AssertionError: If the specified `condition` is not 'or' or 'and'.
    """
    assert len(actual_vals) == len(desired_vals), "Invalid Length"
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    assert condition in {
        "or",
        "and",
    }, "Invalid condition: should be either 'or' or 'and'"
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    import numpy as np

    passed = False if condition == "or" else True

    for index, (actual, desired) in enumerate(zip(actual_vals, desired_vals)):
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        if actual.dtype == torch.bfloat16 or desired.dtype == torch.bfloat16:
            actual = actual.to(torch.float32)
            desired = desired.to(torch.float32)
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        if condition == "or":
            if not passed and len(indices) == 0:
                passed = True
        elif condition == "and":
            if passed and len(indices) != 0:
                passed = False
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                print(
                    f"\033[31mThe condition has not been satisfied: Condition #{index + 1}\033[0m"
                )
            np.testing.assert_allclose(
                actual.cpu(),
                desired.cpu(),
                rtol,
                atol,
                equal_nan,
                verbose=True,
                strict=True,
            )
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def print_discrepancy(
    actual, expected, atol=0, rtol=1e-3, equal_nan=True, verbose=True
):
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    if actual.shape != expected.shape:
        raise ValueError("Tensors must have the same shape to compare.")

    import torch
    import sys

    is_terminal = sys.stdout.isatty()

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    actual = actual.to("cpu")
    expected = expected.to("cpu")
    
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    actual_isnan = torch.isnan(actual)
    expected_isnan = torch.isnan(expected)

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    nan_mismatch = (
        actual_isnan ^ expected_isnan if equal_nan else actual_isnan | expected_isnan
    )
    diff_mask = nan_mismatch | (
        torch.abs(actual - expected) > (atol + rtol * torch.abs(expected))
    )
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    diff_indices = torch.nonzero(diff_mask, as_tuple=False)
    delta = actual - expected

    # Display format: widths for columns
    col_width = [18, 20, 20, 20]
    decimal_places = [0, 12, 12, 12]
    total_width = sum(col_width) + sum(decimal_places)

    def add_color(text, color_code):
        if is_terminal:
            return f"\033[{color_code}m{text}\033[0m"
        else:
            return text

    if verbose:
        for idx in diff_indices:
            index_tuple = tuple(idx.tolist())
            actual_str = f"{actual[index_tuple]:<{col_width[1]}.{decimal_places[1]}f}"
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            expected_str = (
                f"{expected[index_tuple]:<{col_width[2]}.{decimal_places[2]}f}"
            )
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            delta_str = f"{delta[index_tuple]:<{col_width[3]}.{decimal_places[3]}f}"
            print(
                f" > Index: {str(index_tuple):<{col_width[0]}}"
                f"actual: {add_color(actual_str, 31)}"
                f"expect: {add_color(expected_str, 32)}"
                f"delta: {add_color(delta_str, 33)}"
            )

        print(add_color(" INFO:", 35))
        print(f"  - Actual dtype: {actual.dtype}")
        print(f"  - Desired dtype: {expected.dtype}")
        print(f"  - Atol: {atol}")
        print(f"  - Rtol: {rtol}")
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        print(
            f"  - Mismatched elements: {len(diff_indices)} / {actual.numel()} ({len(diff_indices) / actual.numel() * 100}%)"
        )
        print(
            f"  - Min(actual) : {torch.min(actual):<{col_width[1]}} | Max(actual) : {torch.max(actual):<{col_width[2]}}"
        )
        print(
            f"  - Min(desired): {torch.min(expected):<{col_width[1]}} | Max(desired): {torch.max(expected):<{col_width[2]}}"
        )
        print(
            f"  - Min(delta)  : {torch.min(delta):<{col_width[1]}} | Max(delta)  : {torch.max(delta):<{col_width[2]}}"
        )
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        print("-" * total_width + "\n")

    return diff_indices


def get_tolerance(tolerance_map, tensor_dtype, default_atol=0, default_rtol=1e-3):
    """
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    If the given data type is not found, it returns the provided default tolerance values.
    """
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    """ Function for timing operations with synchronization. """
    synchronize_device(device)
    start = time.time()
    for _ in range(num_iterations):
        func()
    synchronize_device(device)
    return (time.time() - start) / num_iterations


def profile_operation(desc, func, torch_device, NUM_PRERUN, NUM_ITERATIONS):
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    Unified profiling workflow that is used to profile the execution time of a given function.
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    prints the average execution time.

    Arguments:
    ----------
    - desc (str): Description of the operation, used for output display.
    - func (callable): The operation function to be profiled.
    - torch_device (str): The device on which the operation runs, provided for timed execution.
    - NUM_PRERUN (int): The number of warmup runs.
    - NUM_ITERATIONS (int): The number of timed execution iterations, used to calculate the average execution time.
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    elapsed = timed_op(lambda: func(), NUM_ITERATIONS, torch_device)
    print(f" {desc} time: {elapsed * 1000 :6f} ms")


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    """
    Testing a specified operator on the given device with the given test function, test cases, and tensor data types.

    Arguments:
    ----------
    - device (InfiniDeviceEnum): The device on which the operator should be tested. See device.py.
    - test_func (function): The test function to be executed for each test case.
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    - tensor_dtypes (list): A list of tensor data types (e.g., `torch.float32`) to test.
    """
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        for test_case in test_cases:
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def get_test_devices(args):
    """
    Using the given parsed Namespace to determine the devices to be tested.

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    - devices_to_test: the devices that will be tested. Default is CPU.
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    if args.cpu:
        devices_to_test.append(InfiniDeviceEnum.CPU)
    if args.nvidia:
        devices_to_test.append(InfiniDeviceEnum.NVIDIA)
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        import torch

        devices_to_test.append(InfiniDeviceEnum.METAX)
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        import torch
        import torch_musa

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        import torch

        devices_to_test.append(InfiniDeviceEnum.HYGON)
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        devices_to_test = [InfiniDeviceEnum.CPU]

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