Fix sharedDevMems cuMem import cleanup to prevent proxy-side device memory leaks#1968
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Fix sharedDevMems cuMem import cleanup to prevent proxy-side device memory leaks#1968SongXiaoXi wants to merge 1 commit intoNVIDIA:masterfrom
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Description
Fixes proxy-side cleanup for sharedDevMems imported via cuMem to prevent GPU memory leaks across communicator lifetimes. The import path does not early-release handles, so teardown must perform proper unmap/addressFree and handle release.
Related Issues
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Changes & Impact
ncclCommAbort()when the communicator is using the NET transport/path (abort may bypass the normal finalize path, but proxy resources still need correct teardown).Performance Impact
Not measured; no expected runtime impact beyond cleanup on teardown.
Testing: Not run (not requested).