Abstract:Fine-grained, device-initiated communication lets persistent GPU kernels in distributed diffusion transformer (DiT) inference issue remote stores and overlap data movement with Tensor Core computation. Existing systems schedule when communication is issued and when received data becomes consumable, but omit post-issue progress before remote-visible completion, making sender backpressure hard to predict. We identify X-Stage, a software-visible post-issue pipeline stage. Measurements on an eight-GPU node with a recent NVIDIA architecture show that short remote-store bursts drain as the issuer resumes work, whereas sustained injection exhausts finite outstanding capacity and delays later issues. A lightweight Burst-Gap model parameterized by backpressure-free issue time, effective drain rate, and outstanding capacity predicts issue overhead, recovery between bursts, and the onset of backpressure. Guided by the model, we redesign two communication-computation fused kernels. For DeepGEMM MegaMoE, interleaving Linear-1 and Linear-2 work across expert waves places computation between concentrated remote-store bursts, yielding a 1.18x geometric-mean and 1.62x maximum kernel speedup over the Expert-Wave baseline across 84 configurations. For Ulysses sequence-parallel attention, tile-granular fusion of the post-attention All-to-All with FlashAttention lets an output-tile owner issue remote stores and resume computation without a dedicated communication warp or streaming multiprocessor. FlashAttention-3 and FlashAttention-4 reach maximum sender-visible speedups of 1.43x and 1.42x over serial execution, and at long sequences their steady-state times approach those of FlashAttention alone. These results establish post-issue progress as a measurable scheduling lever for shaping bursts, avoiding backpressure, and hiding sender-side overhead.
Abstract:We introduce Kwai Keye-VL-2.0-30B-A3B, an open-source Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) multimodal foundation model designed to advance long-video understanding and agentic intelligence. To address the challenges of ultra-long contexts, information redundancy, and prohibitive computational costs inherent in hour-level videos, Keye-VL-2.0 is the first to adapt DeepSeek Sparse Attention (DSA) to GQA-based multimodal architectures, enabling lossless 256K context processing while capturing critical frames and long-range temporal dependencies. This architecture is underpinned by a highly optimized training and inference infrastructure, including scalable video I/O, heterogeneous ViT-LM parallelism, and custom DSA kernels that significantly maximize throughput and minimize computational overhead. Furthermore, to overcome the algorithmic dilemma of catastrophic forgetting during multi-task alignment, we introduce Cross-Modal Multi-Teacher On-Policy Distillation (MOPD) paired with Context-RL and Video-RL. By distilling dense token-level teacher feedback from on-policy rollouts back into the MoE backbone, which activates only 3B parameters, Keye-VL-2.0 natively empowers advanced agent collaboration across Code, Tool, and Search scenarios with multimodal self-correction. Extensive evaluations across video understanding, temporal grounding, reasoning, STEM, and agent benchmarks demonstrate that Keye-VL-2.0-30B-A3B achieves state-of-the-art performance among models of similar scale, particularly excelling in fine-grained temporal localization on TimeLens and long-video comprehension on Video-MME-v2 and LongVideoBench. We release our model checkpoints to accelerate community progress toward scalable and robust multimodal agentic applications.