Adding arg for configuring KernelAgent Test Timeout#96
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A bit of a code smell that you have to pipe a timeout argument through so many data structures but otherwise lgtm
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Yeaaaa, I had a hydra/yaml config that makes the repo much easy to play with, that I'll revive once the opt modules come in |
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KernelAgent currently hardcodes the test time limit when evaluating a kernel candidate to 30s.
In simpler cases this is fine, but for more complex models, this starts to timeout for valid kernels or more comprehensive tests.
This PR adds an optional arg
test-timeout-sthat configures thisNote: This happens more often in the kernelagent path than Fuser, since the subgraphs are typically smaller with quicker tests
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