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  1. tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device_lib.h

      // device-specific executors have scheduled the op.
      //
      // Accepts inferred shapes for outputs (`expected_output_shapes`), which if
      // fully defined will avoid querying the shapes of the underlying
      // TensorHandles when ParallelTensor::Shape is called. This allows async
      // computation to continue without blocking.
      //
      // The return status and value is the same as `Execute`.
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  2. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.h

    // maximum number of in flight async nodes. Enqueuing of additional async ops
    // after the limit is reached blocks until some inflight nodes finishes.
    // The effect is bounding the memory held by inflight TensorHandles that are
    // referenced by the inflight nodes.
    // A recommended value has not been established.
    // A value of 0 removes the limit, which is the behavior of TensorFlow 2.11.
    // When is_async is false, the value is ignored.
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  3. tensorflow/c/eager/immediate_execution_context.h

      DEVICE_PLACEMENT_SILENT_FOR_INT32 = 3,
    };
    // LINT.ThenChange(//tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.h)
    
    // Abstract interface to a context.
    //
    // A context is responsible for creating key objects such as Tensors,
    // TensorHandles & Operations.
    class ImmediateExecutionContext : public AbstractContext {
     public:
      // Optimized scalar creation functions
      virtual AbstractTensorInterface* CreateInt64Scalar(int64_t value) = 0;
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  4. tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device.cc

          if (absl::holds_alternative<ParallelTensor*>(inputs[i])) {
            std::string message(absl::StrCat(
                "Expected all inputs to TPUReplicatedInput to be non-parallel "
                "TensorHandles. The input ",
                i,
                " was a parallel tensor (already "
                "placed on the parallel device)."));
            TF_SetStatus(status, TF_INVALID_ARGUMENT, message.c_str());
            return result;
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  5. tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device_lib.cc

        TF_SetStatus(status, TF_GetCode(first_bad_status.get()),
                     TF_Message(first_bad_status.get()));
        return result;
      }
      // For each output of the original operation, pack the per-device
      // TensorHandles we've computed into a single parallel TensorHandle.
      std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ParallelTensor>> per_device_outputs;
      per_device_outputs.reserve(first_op_output_count);
      for (int i = 0; i < first_op_output_count; ++i) {
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  6. tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device_test.cc

      TensorHandlePtr value_one(FloatTensorHandle(1., status.get()));
      TensorHandlePtr value_two(FloatTensorHandle(2., status.get()));
      {
        // Try to pack two TensorHandles onto a parallel device with a single
        // component.
        ASSERT_EQ(TF_GetCode(status.get()), TF_OK) << TF_Message(status.get());
        std::array<TFE_TensorHandle*, 2> components{value_one.get(),
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  7. RELEASE.md

        *   Removed `autotune_algorithm` from experimental optimization options.
    *   TF Core:
        *   `tf.constant` always creates CPU tensors irrespective of the current
            device context.
        *   Eager `TensorHandles` maintain a list of mirrors for any copies to local
            or remote devices. This avoids any redundant copies due to op execution.
        *   For `tf.Tensor` & `tf.Variable`, `.experimental_ref()` is no longer
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