mcore-bump-base-image
Bump the NVIDIA PyTorch base image (`nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:YY.MM-py3`) used by Megatron-LM CI. Covers the two pin sites (GitHub CI in…
npx skills add https://github.com/nvidia/megatron-lm --skill mcore-bump-base-imageBump the PyTorch base image
End-to-end workflow for moving Megatron-LM's CI to a newer nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:<YY.MM>-py3 container. The most common failure mode is forgetting that GitHub CI and GitLab CI have separate pins — a bump that only touches the former lands green, then breaks GitLab CI on main and forces an immediate follow-up PR. Always update both in the same PR.
Answer-First Pattern: dev Pin Sync
For a dev-only base-image bump, lead with the synchronization rule:
docker/.ngc_version.devis only the GitHub/local Dockerfile pin.- GitLab CI has separate hardcoded
BASE_IMAGErows in.gitlab/stages/01.build.yml; update bothIMAGE_TYPE: devrows, onePLATFORM: amd64and onePLATFORM: arm64. - Leave
docker/.ngc_version.ltsand allIMAGE_TYPE: ltsrows unchanged unless the user explicitly asks for an LTS bump. - Verify before review with
cat docker/.ngc_version.devplusrg -n '^\s*BASE_IMAGE: nvcr\.io/nvidia/pytorch:' .gitlab/stages/01.build.yml | rg -B1 'IMAGE_TYPE: dev' | rg 'BASE_IMAGE'.
Inputs to gather from the user
- Target tag, e.g.
26.04-py3. NVIDIA NGC PyTorch containers are released asnvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:YY.MM-py3. - Scope — usually
devonly. Theltspin (docker/.ngc_version.lts, plus theFILE: Dockerfile.ci.ltsrows in GitLab) is bumped on a different cadence; only touch it if the user explicitly asks. - Workflow run ID (optional but typical) — after the first CI run, the user will provide a GitHub Actions run ID for golden-value refresh.
Workflow
- [ ] Step 1: Update the GitHub CI pin (docker/.ngc_version.dev)
- [ ] Step 2: Update the GitLab CI pin (.gitlab/stages/01.build.yml)
- [ ] Step 3: Open the PR with the `Run functional tests` label
- [ ] Step 4: Re-run failing tests via `/ok to test <commit-sha>`
- [ ] Step 5: For golden-value drift → refresh with the `update-golden-values` skill
- [ ] Step 6: For hangs / real regressions → mark tests `mr-broken` and file tracking issues
- [ ] Step 7: Verify both pins are in sync before merging
Step 1 — GitHub CI pin
docker/.ngc_version.dev is a single-line file consumed by docker/Dockerfile.ci.dev (via FROM_IMAGE_NAME=$(cat docker/.ngc_version.dev)). Overwrite it:
echo 'nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:<YY.MM>-py3' > docker/.ngc_version.dev
The file has no trailing newline historically; preserving or adding one is fine — the build args treat the value as $(cat ...). Do not touch docker/.ngc_version.lts unless bumping LTS too.
Step 2 — GitLab CI pin
GitLab CI does not read docker/.ngc_version.dev. It hardcodes BASE_IMAGE in a parallel: matrix: block. Update the two IMAGE_TYPE: dev rows (one per platform):
# .gitlab/stages/01.build.yml — under test:pre_build_image -> parallel.matrix
- IMAGE: CI_MCORE_DEV_IMAGE
FILE: Dockerfile.ci.dev
IMAGE_TYPE: dev
BASE_IMAGE: nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:<YY.MM>-py3 # amd64 row
PLATFORM: amd64
- IMAGE: CI_MCORE_DEV_IMAGE
FILE: Dockerfile.ci.dev
IMAGE_TYPE: dev
BASE_IMAGE: nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:<YY.MM>-py3 # arm64 row
PLATFORM: arm64
Leave the FILE: Dockerfile.ci.lts rows alone. Quick sanity check before commit:
rg -n '^\s*BASE_IMAGE: nvcr\.io/nvidia/pytorch:' .gitlab/stages/01.build.yml
# expect: lts pin × 2 unchanged, dev pin × 2 == new tag
Step 3 — Open the PR
- Title convention:
chore: Update Docker image version to <YY.MM>-py3(see #4611). - Apply the
Run functional testslabel before the first push. This unlocks the full functional matrix on the PR; without it the bump only runs the standard GH PR checks and you'll miss the drift. - Push as draft first if you're still iterating; the bot will auto-draft otherwise.
Step 4 — Re-running CI on a new commit
For PRs from forks (the typical contributor case), each new commit needs an explicit /ok to test <commit-sha> PR comment to authorize NVIDIA runners (see the copy-pr-bot flow in #4611). One comment per commit. If copy-pr-bot reports "had a problem deploying to test", just push another commit (or re-issue the comment after the next push); the deploy is per-commit, not per-comment.
Step 5 — Golden-value drift
Container bumps shift CUDA / cuBLAS / cuDNN / kernel autotuning, which moves lm loss, num-zeros, iteration-time, and mem-* metrics on a large fraction of functional tests. This is expected and is not a correctness regression — refresh the golden values rather than chasing each test.
Hand off to the update-golden-values skill with:
--source github--pipeline-id <WORKFLOW_RUN_ID>from the failing CI run--only-failing(refresh just the trajectories that drifted)
PR #4611 refreshed 78 golden-value files across dev_dgx_h100 and dev_dgx_gb200 for GPT / MoE / MIMO / hybrid suites in a single pass via this exact flow. The per-metric relative-difference summary the skill produces is the recommended PR description blurb — reviewers expect to see it.
Step 6 — Real regressions: mark broken, don't block the bump
A small number of tests will genuinely break (hangs, OOM, real numerical regressions). Don't gate the base-image bump on fixing them — that conflates two changes. Instead:
-
File a GitHub issue describing the failure mode and linking the failing CI run.
-
Flip the test's scope to the
-brokenvariant in the recipe YAML undertests/test_utils/recipes/<arch>/, with an inline comment that references the issue. Pattern:- test_case: [hybrid_dynamic_inference_tp1_ep8_nanov3_chunked_prefill] products: - environment: [dev] # Broken: hangs on repeat iter 3, exceeds 1h job limit — see issue #<N>. scope: [mr-broken, mr-github-broken] # was: [mr, mr-github] platforms: [dgx_h100]Scope mapping (replace, don't append):
Before After mrmr-brokenmr-githubmr-github-brokennightlynightly-brokenThe recipe still runs in the
-brokenscope, but failures stop blocking PR merges.
Step 7 — Sync check before merging
The single biggest failure mode of this workflow is shipping #4611 without #4688. Before you ask for the merge, confirm both pins resolve to the same tag:
echo -n "ngc_version.dev: " && cat docker/.ngc_version.dev
echo
echo "gitlab dev rows:"
rg -n '^\s*BASE_IMAGE: nvcr\.io/nvidia/pytorch:' .gitlab/stages/01.build.yml \
| rg -B1 'IMAGE_TYPE: dev' \
| rg 'BASE_IMAGE'
All three lines should show nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:<YY.MM>-py3. If they don't, fix it before merge — otherwise GitLab CI keeps building on the old container and the next person hits the same trap.
File-touch cheat sheet
| Path | Edit |
|---|---|
docker/.ngc_version.dev | Overwrite with new nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:<YY.MM>-py3 |
.gitlab/stages/01.build.yml | Update both IMAGE_TYPE: dev BASE_IMAGE: rows (amd64 + arm64) |
tests/functional_tests/test_cases/**/golden_values_dev_dgx_{h100,gb200}.json | Refresh via the update-golden-values skill |
tests/test_utils/recipes/<arch>/<suite>.yaml | Flip drifting / hanging cases to mr-broken / mr-github-broken with an issue link |
docker/.ngc_version.lts, .gitlab/stages/01.build.yml FILE: Dockerfile.ci.lts rows | Skip unless explicitly bumping LTS. LTS has its own release cadence and its own Dockerfile (docker/Dockerfile.ci.lts); LTS Python deps are pinned in docker/lts/requirements.txt. |
Gotchas
- GitHub vs GitLab pins are independent.
docker/.ngc_version.devonly drives GitHub CI's local container build viaDockerfile.ci.dev. GitLab CI has its own hardcodedBASE_IMAGE:matrix in.gitlab/stages/01.build.yml. PR #4688 existed solely because #4611 forgot the second one — don't repeat this. - Don't bump LTS along with dev. The
FILE: Dockerfile.ci.ltsrows,docker/Dockerfile.ci.lts,docker/lts/requirements.txt, anddocker/.ngc_version.ltsare stability-pinned for thecontainer::ltslabel path. Bump them in a dedicated PR with its own LTS validation. LTS Python deps are pinned indocker/lts/requirements.txt(not inpyproject.toml) — edit that file when an LTS dependency needs to move. - Don't fix golden-value drift by hand. Use
tests/test_utils/python_scripts/download_golden_values.pyvia theupdate-golden-valuesskill. Hand-editing the JSONs invites diff noise and relative-difference regressions on subsequent bumps. mr-brokenis a real scope, not a comment marker. It keeps the recipe wired into the matrix (so it stays discoverable and runnable on demand) without gating merges. Don't delete the test case from the recipe./ok to testis per-commit. A new force-push or fixup commit needs a fresh/ok to test <sha>comment to re-trigger NVIDIA-runner CI on a fork PR.- Don't merge until the GitLab pin matches. Use the Step 7 grep before requesting review.
Related skills
- update-golden-values — call this as soon as the first post-bump CI run finishes and you have a workflow run ID with failing golden checks. Produces the per-metric relative-difference summary you paste into the PR description.
- build-and-dependency — for verifying the new image builds locally before opening the PR (
docker build --target main --build-arg FROM_IMAGE_NAME=$(cat docker/.ngc_version.dev) ...). - cicd — for the PR scope-label semantics (
Run functional tests,complexity::*) and thecopy-pr-botflow.