Update the third_party/kineto submodule in PyTorch to the latest commit from this kineto repo and commit the change. Use when updating the kineto submodule hash for a release.
Update the third_party/kineto submodule in a local PyTorch repo to point to a
commit from this Kineto repo.
If a commit hash is provided via $ARGUMENTS, use that as the target hash.
Otherwise, use the tip of main from this repo.
Before starting, you need the path to the local PyTorch repo. If you do not already know it from prior conversation context, ask the user:
"What is the path to your local PyTorch repo?"
The PyTorch repo is required — do not proceed without it. Store the path as
$PYTORCH for the steps below.
(PyTorch) Get the current submodule hash:
cd $PYTORCH && git submodule status third_party/kineto | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/^[-+]//'
(Kineto) Get the target hash. If $ARGUMENTS is provided, use it. Otherwise, get
the tip of main from this repo:
git log -1 --format='%H' main
Do NOT fetch or pull from remote -- you do not have permissions. The repo is already up to date.
(PyTorch) Create a branch named release_YYYY_MM_DD_<short_new_hash> (using today's
date and the short target commit hash) and switch to it.
(Kineto) List included commits between old and new hash:
git log --format='- %s %h' <old_hash>..<new_hash> | sed 's/(#/(pytorch\/kineto#/g'
(PyTorch) Update the submodule to the new hash:
cd $PYTORCH/third_party/kineto && git checkout <new_hash>
(PyTorch) Commit with a message in this format:
Update third_party/kineto submodule to <short_new_hash>
Includes the following commits:
- <message1> <hash1>
- <message2> <hash2>
- ...
If the current hash already matches the target, inform the user that kineto is already up to date and stop.