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pytorch-bot bot opened this issue Apr 17, 2025 · 6 comments
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DISABLED test_remove_noop_view_default_cuda (__main__.GPUTests) #151511

pytorch-bot bot opened this issue Apr 17, 2025 · 6 comments
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module: flaky-tests Problem is a flaky test in CI module: fx skipped Denotes a (flaky) test currently skipped in CI. triaged This issue has been looked at a team member, and triaged and prioritized into an appropriate module

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Platforms: rocm, linux, slow

This test was disabled because it is failing in CI. See recent examples and the most recent trunk workflow logs.

Over the past 3 hours, it has been determined flaky in 3 workflow(s) with 6 failures and 3 successes.

Debugging instructions (after clicking on the recent samples link):
DO NOT ASSUME THINGS ARE OKAY IF THE CI IS GREEN. We now shield flaky tests from developers so CI will thus be green but it will be harder to parse the logs.
To find relevant log snippets:

  1. Click on the workflow logs linked above
  2. Click on the Test step of the job so that it is expanded. Otherwise, the grepping will not work.
  3. Grep for test_remove_noop_view_default_cuda
  4. There should be several instances run (as flaky tests are rerun in CI) from which you can study the logs.
Sample error message
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/var/lib/jenkins/pytorch/test/inductor/test_torchinductor.py", line 13355, in new_test
    return value(self)
  File "/var/lib/jenkins/pytorch/test/inductor/test_torchinductor.py", line 13186, in test_remove_noop_view_default
    self.assertExpectedInline(
  File "/opt/conda/envs/py_3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/torch/testing/_internal/common_utils.py", line 3097, in assertExpectedInline
    return super().assertExpectedInline(actual if isinstance(actual, str) else str(actual), expect, skip + 1)
  File "/opt/conda/envs/py_3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/expecttest/__init__.py", line 413, in assertExpectedInline
    assert_expected_inline(
  File "/opt/conda/envs/py_3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/expecttest/__init__.py", line 378, in assert_expected_inline
    assert_eq(expect, actual, msg=help_text)
  File "/opt/conda/envs/py_3.10/lib/python3.10/site-packages/expecttest/__init__.py", line 450, in assertMultiLineEqualMaybeCppStack
    self.assertMultiLineEqual(expect, actual, *args, **kwargs)
  File "/opt/conda/envs/py_3.10/lib/python3.10/unittest/case.py", line 1226, in assertMultiLineEqual
    self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
  File "/opt/conda/envs/py_3.10/lib/python3.10/unittest/case.py", line 675, in fail
    raise self.failureException(msg)
AssertionError: 'def forward(self, arg0_1: "f32[2, 3, 2][6[155 chars]te,)' != ''
- def forward(self, arg0_1: "f32[2, 3, 2][6, 2, 1]cuda:0"):
-         permute: "f32[2, 2, 3][6, 1, 2]cuda:0" = torch.ops.aten.permute.default(arg0_1, [0, 2, 1]);  arg0_1 = None
-         return (permute,) : To accept the new output, re-run test with envvar EXPECTTEST_ACCEPT=1 (we recommend staging/committing your changes before doing this)

To execute this test, run the following from the base repo dir:
    PYTORCH_TEST_WITH_ROCM=1 python test/inductor/test_compile_subprocess.py GPUTests.test_remove_noop_view_default_cuda

This message can be suppressed by setting PYTORCH_PRINT_REPRO_ON_FAILURE=0

Test file path: inductor/test_compile_subprocess.py

cc @jeffdaily @sunway513 @jithunnair-amd @pruthvistony @ROCmSupport @dllehr-amd @jataylo @hongxiayang @naromero77amd @clee2000 @ezyang @SherlockNoMad @EikanWang @jgong5 @wenzhe-nrv

@pytorch-bot pytorch-bot bot added module: flaky-tests Problem is a flaky test in CI module: fx module: rocm AMD GPU support for Pytorch skipped Denotes a (flaky) test currently skipped in CI. triaged This issue has been looked at a team member, and triaged and prioritized into an appropriate module labels Apr 17, 2025
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pytorch-bot bot commented Apr 17, 2025

Hello there! From the DISABLED prefix in this issue title, it looks like you are attempting to disable a test in PyTorch CI. The information I have parsed is below:
  • Test name: test_remove_noop_view_default_cuda (__main__.GPUTests)
  • Platforms for which to skip the test: linux, rocm, slow
  • Disabled by pytorch-bot[bot]

Within ~15 minutes, test_remove_noop_view_default_cuda (__main__.GPUTests) will be disabled in PyTorch CI for these platforms: linux, rocm, slow. Please verify that your test name looks correct, e.g., test_cuda_assert_async (__main__.TestCuda).

To modify the platforms list, please include a line in the issue body, like below. The default action will disable the test for all platforms if no platforms list is specified.

Platforms: case-insensitive, list, of, platforms

We currently support the following platforms: asan, dynamo, inductor, linux, mac, macos, rocm, slow, win, windows.

How to re-enable a test

To re-enable the test globally, close the issue. To re-enable a test for only a subset of platforms, remove the platforms from the list in the issue body. This may take some time to propagate. To re-enable a test only for a PR, put Fixes #151511 in the PR body and rerun the test jobs. Note that if a test is flaky, it maybe be difficult to tell if the test is still flaky on the PR.

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pytorch-bot bot commented Apr 17, 2025

Another case of trunk flakiness has been found here. The list of platforms [rocm] does not appear to contain all the recently affected platforms [linux, slow]. Adding [linux, slow].

@pytorch-bot pytorch-bot bot removed the module: rocm AMD GPU support for Pytorch label Apr 17, 2025
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pytorch-bot bot commented May 1, 2025

Resolving the issue because the test is not flaky anymore after 1300 reruns without any failures and the issue hasn't been updated in 14 days. Please reopen the issue to re-disable the test if you think this is a false positive

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pytorch-bot bot commented May 1, 2025

Resolving the issue because the test is not flaky anymore after 1300 reruns without any failures and the issue hasn't been updated in 14 days. Please reopen the issue to re-disable the test if you think this is a false positive

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pytorch-bot bot commented May 1, 2025

Another case of trunk flakiness has been found here. Reopening issue. The list of platforms [linux, rocm, slow] appears to contain all the recently affected platforms [linux, rocm, slow].

@pytorch-bot pytorch-bot bot reopened this May 1, 2025
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pytorch-bot bot commented May 1, 2025

Another case of trunk flakiness has been found here. The list of platforms [linux, rocm, slow] appears to contain all the recently affected platforms [linux, rocm, slow]. Either the change didn't propogate fast enough or disable bot might be broken.

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