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c1d1875ba3 Updates docs with correction about default cuda version
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import os
import sys
import zipfile
# Read the VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB environment variable, defaulting to 400 MiB
# Note that we have 400 MiB quota, please use it wisely.
# See https://github.com/pypi/support/issues/3792 .
# Please also sync the value with the one in Dockerfile.
VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB = int(os.environ.get('VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB', 400))
# Read the VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB environment variable, defaulting to 250 MB
VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB = int(os.environ.get('VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB', 250))
def print_top_10_largest_files(zip_file):

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import argparse
import os

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# bash ./run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/SparseLlama-3.1-8B-gsm8k-pruned.2of4-chnl_wts_per_tok_dyn_act_fp8-BitM -b "auto" -t 2
model_name: "nm-testing/SparseLlama-3.1-8B-gsm8k-pruned.2of4-chnl_wts_per_tok_dyn_act_fp8-BitM"
tasks:
- name: "gsm8k"
metrics:
- name: "exact_match,strict-match"
value: 0.6353
- name: "exact_match,flexible-extract"
value: 0.637
limit: null
num_fewshot: null

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""
LM eval harness on model to compare vs HF baseline computed offline.
Configs are found in configs/$MODEL.yaml

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# vLLM benchmark suite
## Introduction
This directory contains two sets of benchmark for vllm.
- Performance benchmark: benchmark vllm's performance under various workload, for **developers** to gain clarity on whether their PR improves/degrades vllm's performance
- Nightly benchmark: compare vllm's performance against alternatives (tgi, trt-llm and lmdeploy), for **the public** to know when to choose vllm.
See [vLLM performance dashboard](https://perf.vllm.ai) for the latest performance benchmark results and [vLLM GitHub README](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/README.md) for latest nightly benchmark results.
See [vLLM performance dashboard](https://perf.vllm.ai) for the latest performance benchmark results and [vLLM GitHub README](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/README.md) for latest nightly benchmark results.
## Performance benchmark quick overview
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**For benchmarking developers**: please try your best to constraint the duration of benchmarking to about 1 hr so that it won't take forever to run.
## Nightly benchmark quick overview
**Benchmarking Coverage**: Fix-qps serving on A100 (the support for FP8 benchmark on H100 is coming!) on Llama-3 8B, 70B and Mixtral 8x7B.
**Benchmarking Coverage**: Fix-qps serving on A100 (the support for FP8 benchmark on H100 is coming!) on Llama-3 8B, 70B and Mixtral 8x7B.
**Benchmarking engines**: vllm, TGI, trt-llm and lmdeploy.
**Benchmarking Duration**: about 3.5hrs.
## Trigger the benchmark
Performance benchmark will be triggered when:
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Nightly benchmark will be triggered when:
- Every commit for those PRs with `perf-benchmarks` label and `nightly-benchmarks` label.
## Performance benchmark details
See [performance-benchmarks-descriptions.md](performance-benchmarks-descriptions.md) for detailed descriptions, and use `tests/latency-tests.json`, `tests/throughput-tests.json`, `tests/serving-tests.json` to configure the test cases.
### Latency test
#### Latency test
Here is an example of one test inside `latency-tests.json`:
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```
In this example:
- The `test_name` attributes is a unique identifier for the test. In `latency-tests.json`, it must start with `latency_`.
- The `parameters` attribute control the command line arguments to be used for `benchmark_latency.py`. Note that please use underline `_` instead of the dash `-` when specifying the command line arguments, and `run-performance-benchmarks.sh` will convert the underline to dash when feeding the arguments to `benchmark_latency.py`. For example, the corresponding command line arguments for `benchmark_latency.py` will be `--model meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B --tensor-parallel-size 1 --load-format dummy --num-iters-warmup 5 --num-iters 15`
- The `test_name` attributes is a unique identifier for the test. In `latency-tests.json`, it must start with `latency_`.
- The `parameters` attribute control the command line arguments to be used for `benchmark_latency.py`. Note that please use underline `_` instead of the dash `-` when specifying the command line arguments, and `run-performance-benchmarks.sh` will convert the underline to dash when feeding the arguments to `benchmark_latency.py`. For example, the corresponding command line arguments for `benchmark_latency.py` will be `--model meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B --tensor-parallel-size 1 --load-format dummy --num-iters-warmup 5 --num-iters 15`
Note that the performance numbers are highly sensitive to the value of the parameters. Please make sure the parameters are set correctly.
WARNING: The benchmarking script will save json results by itself, so please do not configure `--output-json` parameter in the json file.
### Throughput test
#### Throughput test
The tests are specified in `throughput-tests.json`. The syntax is similar to `latency-tests.json`, except for that the parameters will be fed forward to `benchmark_throughput.py`.
The number of this test is also stable -- a slight change on the value of this number might vary the performance numbers by a lot.
### Serving test
#### Serving test
We test the throughput by using `benchmark_serving.py` with request rate = inf to cover the online serving overhead. The corresponding parameters are in `serving-tests.json`, and here is an example:
```json
```
[
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_tp1_sharegpt",
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```
Inside this example:
- The `test_name` attribute is also a unique identifier for the test. It must start with `serving_`.
- The `server-parameters` includes the command line arguments for vLLM server.
- The `client-parameters` includes the command line arguments for `benchmark_serving.py`.
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WARNING: The benchmarking script will save json results by itself, so please do not configure `--save-results` or other results-saving-related parameters in `serving-tests.json`.
### Visualizing the results
#### Visualizing the results
The `convert-results-json-to-markdown.py` helps you put the benchmarking results inside a markdown table, by formatting [descriptions.md](tests/descriptions.md) with real benchmarking results.
You can find the result presented as a table inside the `buildkite/performance-benchmark` job page.
If you do not see the table, please wait till the benchmark finish running.
The json version of the table (together with the json version of the benchmark) will be also attached to the markdown file.
The raw benchmarking results (in the format of json files) are in the `Artifacts` tab of the benchmarking.
## Nightly test details
See [nightly-descriptions.md](nightly-descriptions.md) for the detailed description on test workload, models and docker containers of benchmarking other llm engines.
### Workflow
- The [nightly-pipeline.yaml](nightly-pipeline.yaml) specifies the docker containers for different LLM serving engines.
#### Workflow
- The [nightly-pipeline.yaml](nightly-pipeline.yaml) specifies the docker containers for different LLM serving engines.
- Inside each container, we run [run-nightly-suite.sh](run-nightly-suite.sh), which will probe the serving engine of the current container.
- The `run-nightly-suite.sh` will redirect the request to `tests/run-[llm serving engine name]-nightly.sh`, which parses the workload described in [nightly-tests.json](tests/nightly-tests.json) and performs the benchmark.
- At last, we run [scripts/plot-nightly-results.py](scripts/plot-nightly-results.py) to collect and plot the final benchmarking results, and update the results to buildkite.
### Nightly tests
#### Nightly tests
In [nightly-tests.json](tests/nightly-tests.json), we include the command line arguments for benchmarking commands, together with the benchmarking test cases. The format is highly similar to performance benchmark.
### Docker containers
#### Docker containers
The docker containers for benchmarking are specified in `nightly-pipeline.yaml`.
WARNING: the docker versions are HARD-CODED and SHOULD BE ALIGNED WITH `nightly-descriptions.md`. The docker versions need to be hard-coded as there are several version-specific bug fixes inside `tests/run-[llm serving engine name]-nightly.sh`.
WARNING: populating `trt-llm` to latest version is not easy, as it requires updating several protobuf files in [tensorrt-demo](https://github.com/neuralmagic/tensorrt-demo.git).

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- image: badouralix/curl-jq
command:
- sh .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/wait-for-image.sh
- label: "Cleanup H100"
agents:
queue: H100
depends_on: ~
command: docker system prune -a --volumes --force
- label: "A100"
# skip: "use this flag to conditionally skip the benchmark step, useful for PR testing"
agents:
queue: A100
depends_on: wait-for-container-image
if: build.branch == "main"
plugins:
- kubernetes:
podSpec:
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agents:
queue: H200
depends_on: wait-for-container-image
if: build.branch == "main"
plugins:
- docker#v5.12.0:
image: public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-postmerge-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT
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agents:
queue: H100
depends_on: wait-for-container-image
if: build.branch == "main"
plugins:
- docker#v5.12.0:
image: public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-postmerge-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT
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environment:
- VLLM_USAGE_SOURCE
- HF_TOKEN
# Premerge benchmark
- label: "A100"
# skip: "use this flag to conditionally skip the benchmark step, useful for PR testing"
agents:
queue: A100
depends_on: wait-for-container-image
if: build.branch != "main"
plugins:
- kubernetes:
podSpec:
priorityClassName: perf-benchmark
containers:
- image: public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-test-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT
command:
- bash .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/run-performance-benchmarks.sh
resources:
limits:
nvidia.com/gpu: 8
volumeMounts:
- name: devshm
mountPath: /dev/shm
env:
- name: VLLM_USAGE_SOURCE
value: ci-test
- name: HF_TOKEN
valueFrom:
secretKeyRef:
name: hf-token-secret
key: token
nodeSelector:
nvidia.com/gpu.product: NVIDIA-A100-SXM4-80GB
volumes:
- name: devshm
emptyDir:
medium: Memory
- label: "H200"
# skip: "use this flag to conditionally skip the benchmark step, useful for PR testing"
agents:
queue: H200
depends_on: wait-for-container-image
if: build.branch != "main"
plugins:
- docker#v5.12.0:
image: public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-test-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT
command:
- bash
- .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/run-performance-benchmarks.sh
mount-buildkite-agent: true
propagate-environment: true
ipc: host
gpus: 4,5,6,7
volumes:
- /data/benchmark-hf-cache:/root/.cache/huggingface
environment:
- VLLM_USAGE_SOURCE
- HF_TOKEN
#- block: "Run H100 Benchmark"
#key: block-h100
#depends_on: ~
- label: "H100"
# skip: "use this flag to conditionally skip the benchmark step, useful for PR testing"
agents:
queue: H100
depends_on: wait-for-container-image
if: build.branch != "main"
plugins:
- docker#v5.12.0:
image: public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-test-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT
command:
- bash
- .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/run-performance-benchmarks.sh
mount-buildkite-agent: true
propagate-environment: true
ipc: host
gpus: all # see CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES for actual GPUs used
volumes:
- /data/benchmark-hf-cache:/root/.cache/huggingface
environment:
- VLLM_USAGE_SOURCE
- HF_TOKEN

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Please download the visualization scripts in the post
## Results reproduction
- Find the docker we use in `benchmarking pipeline`
- Deploy the docker, and inside the docker:
- Download `nightly-benchmarks.zip`.
- In the same folder, run the following code:
```console
export HF_TOKEN=<your HF token>
apt update
apt install -y git
unzip nightly-benchmarks.zip
VLLM_SOURCE_CODE_LOC=./ bash .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/run-nightly-benchmarks.sh
```
- Download `nightly-benchmarks.zip`.
- In the same folder, run the following code
```
export HF_TOKEN=<your HF token>
apt update
apt install -y git
unzip nightly-benchmarks.zip
VLLM_SOURCE_CODE_LOC=./ bash .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/run-nightly-benchmarks.sh
```
And the results will be inside `./benchmarks/results`.

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# Nightly benchmark
This benchmark aims to:
- Provide performance clarity: Provide clarity on which one (vllm, tensorrt-llm, lmdeploy and SGLang) leads in performance in what workload.
- Be reproducible: one can run the exact same set of benchmarking commands inside the exact same docker by following reproducing instructions.
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Latest reproduction guilde: [github issue link](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/8176)
## Setup
- Docker images:
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- Queries are randomly sampled, and arrival patterns are determined via Poisson process, but all with fixed random seed.
- Evaluation metrics: Throughput (higher the better), TTFT (time to the first token, lower the better), ITL (inter-token latency, lower the better).
## Known issues
# Known issues
- TRT-LLM crashes with Llama 3.1 8B [issue](https://github.com/NVIDIA/TensorRT-LLM/issues/2105).
- TGI does not support `ignore-eos` flag.
- TGI does not support `ignore-eos` flag.

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- Models: llama-3.1 8B, llama-3 70B, mixtral 8x7B.
- Evaluation metrics: end-to-end latency (mean, median, p99).
{latency_tests_markdown_table}
## Throughput tests
- Input length: randomly sample 200 prompts from ShareGPT dataset (with fixed random seed).
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- Models: llama-3.1 8B, llama-3 70B, mixtral 8x7B.
- Evaluation metrics: throughput.
{throughput_tests_markdown_table}
## Serving tests
- Input length: randomly sample 200 prompts from ShareGPT dataset (with fixed random seed).
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- We also added a speculative decoding test for llama-3 70B, under QPS 2
- Evaluation metrics: throughput, TTFT (time to the first token, with mean, median and p99), ITL (inter-token latency, with mean, median and p99).
{serving_tests_markdown_table}
## json version of the benchmarking tables
This section contains the data of the markdown tables above in JSON format.
This section contains the data of the markdown tables above in JSON format.
You can load the benchmarking tables into pandas dataframes as follows:
```python
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```
The json string for all benchmarking tables:
```json
{benchmarking_results_in_json_string}
```
You can also check the raw experiment data in the Artifact tab of the Buildkite page.

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import json
import os
from pathlib import Path
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# this result is generated via `benchmark_serving.py`
# attach the benchmarking command to raw_result
try:
with open(test_file.with_suffix(".commands")) as f:
command = json.loads(f.read())
except OSError as e:
print(e)
continue
with open(test_file.with_suffix(".commands")) as f:
command = json.loads(f.read())
raw_result.update(command)
# update the test name of this result
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# this result is generated via `benchmark_latency.py`
# attach the benchmarking command to raw_result
try:
with open(test_file.with_suffix(".commands")) as f:
command = json.loads(f.read())
except OSError as e:
print(e)
continue
with open(test_file.with_suffix(".commands")) as f:
command = json.loads(f.read())
raw_result.update(command)
# update the test name of this result
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# this result is generated via `benchmark_throughput.py`
# attach the benchmarking command to raw_result
try:
with open(test_file.with_suffix(".commands")) as f:
command = json.loads(f.read())
except OSError as e:
print(e)
continue
with open(test_file.with_suffix(".commands")) as f:
command = json.loads(f.read())
raw_result.update(command)
# update the test name of this result

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import argparse
from transformers import AutoTokenizer

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import argparse
import json
from pathlib import Path

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
from lmdeploy.serve.openai.api_client import APIClient
api_client = APIClient("http://localhost:8000")

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# The figures should be generated by a separate process outside the CI/CD pipeline
# The figures should be genereated by a separate process outside the CI/CD pipeline
# # generate figures
# python3 -m pip install tabulate pandas matplotlib

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kill_gpu_processes
}
run_genai_perf_tests() {
# run genai-perf tests
# $1: a json file specifying genai-perf test cases
local genai_perf_test_file
genai_perf_test_file=$1
# Iterate over genai-perf tests
jq -c '.[]' "$genai_perf_test_file" | while read -r params; do
# get the test name, and append the GPU type back to it.
test_name=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.test_name')
# if TEST_SELECTOR is set, only run the test cases that match the selector
if [[ -n "$TEST_SELECTOR" ]] && [[ ! "$test_name" =~ $TEST_SELECTOR ]]; then
echo "Skip test case $test_name."
continue
fi
# prepend the current serving engine to the test name
test_name=${CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE}_${test_name}
# get common parameters
common_params=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.common_parameters')
model=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.model')
tp=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.tp')
dataset_name=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.dataset_name')
dataset_path=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.dataset_path')
port=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.port')
num_prompts=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.num_prompts')
reuse_server=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.reuse_server')
# get client and server arguments
server_params=$(echo "$params" | jq -r ".${CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE}_server_parameters")
qps_list=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.qps_list')
qps_list=$(echo "$qps_list" | jq -r '.[] | @sh')
echo "Running over qps list $qps_list"
# check if there is enough GPU to run the test
if [[ $gpu_count -lt $tp ]]; then
echo "Required num-shard $tp but only $gpu_count GPU found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
if [[ $reuse_server == "true" ]]; then
echo "Reuse previous server for test case $test_name"
else
kill_gpu_processes
bash "$VLLM_SOURCE_CODE_LOC/.buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/launch-server.sh" \
"$server_params" "$common_params"
fi
if wait_for_server; then
echo ""
echo "$CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE server is up and running."
else
echo ""
echo "$CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE failed to start within the timeout period."
break
fi
# iterate over different QPS
for qps in $qps_list; do
# remove the surrounding single quote from qps
if [[ "$qps" == *"inf"* ]]; then
echo "qps was $qps"
qps=$num_prompts
echo "now qps is $qps"
fi
new_test_name=$test_name"_qps_"$qps
backend=$CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE
if [[ "$backend" == *"vllm"* ]]; then
backend="vllm"
fi
#TODO: add output dir.
client_command="genai-perf profile \
-m $model \
--service-kind openai \
--backend vllm \
--endpoint-type chat \
--streaming \
--url localhost:$port \
--request-rate $qps \
--num-prompts $num_prompts \
"
echo "Client command: $client_command"
eval "$client_command"
#TODO: process/record outputs
done
done
kill_gpu_processes
}
prepare_dataset() {
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pip install -U transformers
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
which genai-perf
# check storage
df -h
ensure_installed wget
ensure_installed curl
ensure_installed jq
# genai-perf dependency
ensure_installed libb64-0d
prepare_dataset
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# run the test
run_serving_tests "$BENCHMARK_ROOT/tests/nightly-tests.json"
# run genai-perf tests
run_genai_perf_tests "$BENCHMARK_ROOT/tests/genai-perf-tests.json"
mv artifacts/ $RESULTS_FOLDER/
# upload benchmark results to buildkite
python3 -m pip install tabulate pandas
python3 "$BENCHMARK_ROOT/scripts/summary-nightly-results.py"

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new_test_name=$test_name"_qps_"$qps
# pass the tensor parallel size to the client so that it can be displayed
# on the benchmark dashboard
client_command="python3 benchmark_serving.py \
--save-result \
--result-dir $RESULTS_FOLDER \
--result-filename ${new_test_name}.json \
--request-rate $qps \
--metadata "tensor_parallel_size=$tp" \
$client_args"
echo "Running test case $test_name with qps $qps"
@ -348,11 +345,6 @@ main() {
check_gpus
check_hf_token
# Set to v1 to run v1 benchmark
if [[ "${ENGINE_VERSION:-v0}" == "v1" ]]; then
export VLLM_USE_V1=1
fi
# dependencies
(which wget && which curl) || (apt-get update && apt-get install -y wget curl)
(which jq) || (apt-get update && apt-get -y install jq)

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import datetime
import json
import os

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#!/bin/sh
TOKEN=$(curl -s -L "https://public.ecr.aws/token?service=public.ecr.aws&scope=repository:q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-postmerge-repo:pull" | jq -r .token)
if [[ "$BUILDKITE_BRANCH" == "main" ]]; then
URL="https://public.ecr.aws/v2/q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-postmerge-repo/manifests/$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
else
URL="https://public.ecr.aws/v2/q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-test-repo/manifests/$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
fi
URL="https://public.ecr.aws/v2/q9t5s3a7/vllm-ci-postmerge-repo/manifests/$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
TIMEOUT_SECONDS=10

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[
{
"test_name": "llama8B_tp1_genai_perf",
"qps_list": [4,8,16,32],
"common_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct",
"tp": 1,
"port": 8000,
"num_prompts": 500,
"reuse_server": false
},
"vllm_server_parameters": {
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.9,
"num_scheduler_steps": 10,
"max_num_seqs": 512,
"dtype": "bfloat16"
},
"genai_perf_input_parameters": {
}
}
]

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"num-iters": 15
}
}
]
]

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"swap_space": 16,
"speculative_model": "turboderp/Qwama-0.5B-Instruct",
"num_speculative_tokens": 4,
"speculative_draft_tensor_parallel_size": 1
"speculative_draft_tensor_parallel_size": 1,
"use_v2_block_manager": ""
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct",

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"backend": "vllm"
}
}
]
]

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@ -56,11 +56,6 @@ steps:
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
- input: "Provide Release version here"
fields:
- text: "What is the release version?"
key: "release-version"
- block: "Build CPU release image"
key: block-cpu-release-image-build
depends_on: ~
@ -71,7 +66,7 @@ steps:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "aws ecr-public get-login-password --region us-east-1 | docker login --username AWS --password-stdin public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7"
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:$(buildkite-agent meta-data get release-version) --progress plain -f Dockerfile.cpu ."
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:$(buildkite-agent meta-data get release-version)"
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:$RELEASE_VERSION --progress plain -f Dockerfile.cpu ."
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:$RELEASE_VERSION"
env:
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@ -121,8 +121,6 @@ if [[ $commands == *"--shard-id="* ]]; then
--rm \
-e HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES="${GPU}" \
-e HF_TOKEN \
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
-v "${HF_CACHE}:${HF_MOUNT}" \
-e "HF_HOME=${HF_MOUNT}" \
--name "${container_name}_${GPU}" \
@ -150,8 +148,6 @@ else
--rm \
-e HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 \
-e HF_TOKEN \
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
-v "${HF_CACHE}:${HF_MOUNT}" \
-e "HF_HOME=${HF_MOUNT}" \
--name "${container_name}" \

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ numactl -C "$CORE_RANGE" -N "$NUMA_NODE" docker build -t cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BU
numactl -C "$CORE_RANGE" -N "$NUMA_NODE" docker build --build-arg VLLM_CPU_DISABLE_AVX512="true" -t cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2 -f Dockerfile.cpu .
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() { set -e; docker rm -f cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2-"$NUMA_NODE" || true; }
remove_docker_container() { docker rm -f cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2-"$NUMA_NODE" || true; }
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
@ -30,12 +30,15 @@ function cpu_tests() {
# offline inference
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m"
python3 examples/offline_inference.py"
# Run basic model test
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pip install -r vllm/requirements-test.txt
pip install pytest pytest-asyncio \
decord einops librosa peft Pillow sentence-transformers soundfile \
transformers_stream_generator matplotlib datamodel_code_generator
pip install torchvision --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
pytest -v -s tests/models/decoder_only/language -m cpu_model
pytest -v -s tests/models/embedding/language -m cpu_model
pytest -v -s tests/models/encoder_decoder/language -m cpu_model
@ -61,7 +64,7 @@ function cpu_tests() {
pytest -s -v -k cpu_model \
tests/basic_correctness/test_chunked_prefill.py"
# online serving
# online inference
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
export VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE=10
@ -75,14 +78,8 @@ function cpu_tests() {
--num-prompts 20 \
--endpoint /v1/completions \
--tokenizer facebook/opt-125m"
# Run multi-lora tests
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -s -v \
tests/lora/test_qwen2vl.py"
}
# All of CPU tests are expected to be finished less than 40 mins.
# All of CPU tests are expected to be finished less than 25 mins.
export -f cpu_tests
timeout 40m bash -c "cpu_tests $CORE_RANGE $NUMA_NODE"
timeout 30m bash -c "cpu_tests $CORE_RANGE $NUMA_NODE"

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@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Run the image and test offline inference
docker run -e HF_TOKEN -v /root/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface --name gh200-test --gpus=all --entrypoint="" gh200-test bash -c '
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B
docker run --name gh200-test --gpus=all --entrypoint="" gh200-test bash -c '
python3 examples/offline_inference.py
'

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@ -8,17 +8,9 @@ set -ex
docker build -t hpu-test-env -f Dockerfile.hpu .
# Setup cleanup
# certain versions of HPU software stack have a bug that can
# override the exit code of the script, so we need to use
# separate remove_docker_container and remove_docker_container_and_exit
# functions, while other platforms only need one remove_docker_container
# function.
EXITCODE=1
remove_docker_container() { docker rm -f hpu-test || true; }
remove_docker_container_and_exit() { remove_docker_container; exit $EXITCODE; }
trap remove_docker_container_and_exit EXIT
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Run the image and launch offline inference
docker run --runtime=habana --name=hpu-test --network=host -e HABANA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all -e VLLM_SKIP_WARMUP=true --entrypoint="" hpu-test-env python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m
EXITCODE=$?
docker run --runtime=habana --name=hpu-test --network=host -e HABANA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all -e VLLM_SKIP_WARMUP=true --entrypoint="" hpu-test-env python3 examples/offline_inference.py

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@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ if [ -f /tmp/neuron-docker-build-timestamp ]; then
last_build=$(cat /tmp/neuron-docker-build-timestamp)
current_time=$(date +%s)
if [ $((current_time - last_build)) -gt 86400 ]; then
# Remove dangling images (those that are not tagged and not used by any container)
docker image prune -f
# Remove unused volumes / force the system prune for old images as well.
docker volume prune -f && docker system prune -f
docker system prune -f
rm -rf "${HF_MOUNT:?}/*"
rm -rf "${NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_MOUNT:?}/*"
echo "$current_time" > /tmp/neuron-docker-build-timestamp
fi
else
@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ docker run --rm -it --device=/dev/neuron0 --device=/dev/neuron1 --network host \
-e "NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_URL=${NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_MOUNT}" \
--name "${container_name}" \
${image_name} \
/bin/bash -c "python3 /workspace/vllm/examples/offline_inference/neuron.py && python3 -m pytest /workspace/vllm/tests/neuron/ -v --capture=tee-sys"
/bin/bash -c "python3 /workspace/vllm/examples/offline_inference_neuron.py"

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@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Run the image and launch offline inference
docker run --network host --env VLLM_OPENVINO_KVCACHE_SPACE=1 --name openvino-test openvino-test python3 /workspace/examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m
docker run --network host --env VLLM_OPENVINO_KVCACHE_SPACE=1 --name openvino-test openvino-test python3 /workspace/examples/offline_inference.py

11
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@ -14,13 +14,4 @@ remove_docker_container
# For HF_TOKEN.
source /etc/environment
# Run a simple end-to-end example.
docker run --privileged --net host --shm-size=16G -it \
-e "HF_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN" --name tpu-test \
vllm-tpu /bin/bash -c "python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/thuml/depyf.git \
&& python3 -m pip install pytest \
&& python3 -m pip install lm_eval[api]==0.4.4 \
&& pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/entrypoints/openai/test_accuracy.py \
&& pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_custom_dispatcher.py \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_compilation.py \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_quantization_accuracy.py \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/examples/offline_inference/tpu.py"
docker run --privileged --net host --shm-size=16G -it -e "HF_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN" --name tpu-test vllm-tpu /bin/bash -c "python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/thuml/depyf.git && python3 -m pip install pytest && python3 -m pip install lm_eval[api]==0.4.4 && pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/entrypoints/openai/test_accuracy.py && pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_custom_dispatcher.py && python3 /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_compilation.py && python3 /workspace/vllm/examples/offline_inference_tpu.py"

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@ -14,6 +14,6 @@ remove_docker_container
# Run the image and test offline inference/tensor parallel
docker run --name xpu-test --device /dev/dri -v /dev/dri/by-path:/dev/dri/by-path --entrypoint="" xpu-test sh -c '
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m -tp 2
python3 examples/offline_inference.py
python3 examples/offline_inference_cli.py -tp 2
'

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# adding a new command to an existing step. See different options here for examples.
# This script will be feed into Jinja template in `test-template-aws.j2` at
# https://github.com/vllm-project/buildkite-ci/blob/main/scripts/test-template-aws.j2
# https://github.com/vllm-project/buildkite-ci/blob/main/scripts/test-template-aws.j2
# to generate the final pipeline yaml file.
# Documentation
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
# mirror_hardwares(list): the list of hardwares to run the test on as well. currently only supports [amd]
# gpu(str): override the GPU selection for the test. default is on L4 GPUs. currently only supports a100
# num_gpus(int): override the number of GPUs for the test. default to 1 GPU. currently support 2,4.
# num_nodes(int): whether to simulate multi-node setup by launch multiple containers on one host,
# num_nodes(int): whether to simulate multi-node setup by launch multiple containers on one host,
# in this case, commands must be specified. the first command runs on first host, the second
# command runs on the second host.
# working_dir(str): specify the place where command should execute, default to /vllm-workspace/tests
@ -24,8 +24,8 @@
# When adding a test
# - If the test belong to an existing group, add it there
# - If the test is short, add to any existing step
# - If the test takes more than 10min, then it is okay to create a new step.
# Note that all steps execute in parallel.
# - If the test takes more than 10min, then it is okay to create a new step.
# Note that all steps execute in parallel.
steps:
##### fast check tests #####
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ steps:
- pip install -r requirements-docs.txt
- SPHINXOPTS=\"-W\" make html
# Check API reference (if it fails, you may have missing mock imports)
- grep \"sig sig-object py\" build/html/api/inference_params.html
- grep \"sig sig-object py\" build/html/dev/sampling_params.html
- label: Async Engine, Inputs, Utils, Worker Test # 24min
fast_check: true
@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ steps:
- tests/multimodal
- tests/test_utils
- tests/worker
- tests/standalone_tests/lazy_imports.py
- tests/standalone_tests/lazy_torch_compile.py
commands:
- python3 standalone_tests/lazy_imports.py
- python3 standalone_tests/lazy_torch_compile.py
- pytest -v -s mq_llm_engine # MQLLMEngine
- pytest -v -s async_engine # AsyncLLMEngine
- NUM_SCHEDULER_STEPS=4 pytest -v -s async_engine/test_async_llm_engine.py
@ -76,9 +76,7 @@ steps:
- tests/basic_correctness/test_basic_correctness
- tests/basic_correctness/test_cpu_offload
- tests/basic_correctness/test_preemption
- tests/basic_correctness/test_cumem.py
commands:
- pytest -v -s basic_correctness/test_cumem.py
- pytest -v -s basic_correctness/test_basic_correctness.py
- pytest -v -s basic_correctness/test_cpu_offload.py
- VLLM_TEST_ENABLE_ARTIFICIAL_PREEMPT=1 pytest -v -s basic_correctness/test_preemption.py
@ -107,17 +105,13 @@ steps:
mirror_hardwares: [amd]
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
- tests/entrypoints/llm
- tests/entrypoints/openai
- tests/entrypoints/test_chat_utils
- tests/entrypoints/offline_mode
commands:
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_lazy_outlines.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_generate.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_generate_multiple_loras.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_guided_generate.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_collective_rpc.py
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_lazy_outlines.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_generate.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_generate_multiple_loras.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_guided_generate.py
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_lazy_outlines.py # it needs a clean process
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_generate.py # it needs a clean process
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_generate_multiple_loras.py # it needs a clean process
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_guided_generate.py # it needs a clean process
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/openai --ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_oot_registration.py --ignore=entrypoints/openai/correctness/
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/openai --ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_oot_registration.py
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/test_chat_utils.py
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/offline_mode # Needs to avoid interference with other tests
@ -128,33 +122,24 @@ steps:
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/distributed/
- vllm/core/
- tests/distributed/test_utils
- tests/distributed/test_pynccl
- tests/distributed
- tests/spec_decode/e2e/test_integration_dist_tp4
- tests/compile/test_basic_correctness
- examples/offline_inference/rlhf.py
- examples/offline_inference/rlhf_colocate.py
- tests/examples/offline_inference/data_parallel.py
- tests/compile
commands:
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 python3 ../examples/offline_inference/data_parallel.py
- pytest -v -s distributed/test_utils.py
- pytest -v -s compile/test_basic_correctness.py
- pytest -v -s distributed/test_pynccl.py
- pytest -v -s spec_decode/e2e/test_integration_dist_tp4.py
# TODO: create a dedicated test section for multi-GPU example tests
# when we have multiple distributed example tests
- python3 ../examples/offline_inference/rlhf.py
- RAY_DEDUP_LOGS=0 python3 ../examples/offline_inference/rlhf_colocate.py
- label: Metrics, Tracing Test # 10min
num_gpus: 2
num_gpus: 2
fast_check: true
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
- tests/metrics
- tests/tracing
commands:
- pytest -v -s metrics
- pytest -v -s metrics
- "pip install \
'opentelemetry-sdk>=1.26.0,<1.27.0' \
'opentelemetry-api>=1.26.0,<1.27.0' \
@ -181,9 +166,6 @@ steps:
- vllm/
- tests/engine
- tests/tokenization
- tests/test_sequence
- tests/test_config
- tests/test_logger
commands:
- pytest -v -s engine test_sequence.py test_config.py test_logger.py
# OOM in the CI unless we run this separately
@ -195,19 +177,7 @@ steps:
- vllm/
- tests/v1
commands:
# split the test to avoid interference
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 pytest -v -s v1/core
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 pytest -v -s v1/engine
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 pytest -v -s v1/sample
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 pytest -v -s v1/worker
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 pytest -v -s v1/test_stats.py
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 pytest -v -s v1/test_utils.py
# TODO: accuracy does not match, whether setting
# VLLM_USE_FLASHINFER_SAMPLER or not on H100.
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 pytest -v -s v1/e2e
# Integration test for streaming correctness (requires special branch).
- pip install -U git+https://github.com/robertgshaw2-neuralmagic/lm-evaluation-harness.git@streaming-api
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/openai/correctness/test_lmeval.py::test_lm_eval_accuracy_v1_engine
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 pytest -v -s v1
- label: Examples Test # 25min
working_dir: "/vllm-workspace/examples"
@ -217,19 +187,19 @@ steps:
- examples/
commands:
- pip install tensorizer # for tensorizer test
- python3 offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m
- python3 offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model meta-llama/Llama-2-13b-chat-hf --cpu-offload-gb 10
- python3 offline_inference/basic/chat.py
- python3 offline_inference/prefix_caching.py
- python3 offline_inference/llm_engine_example.py
- python3 offline_inference/vision_language.py
- python3 offline_inference/vision_language_multi_image.py
- python3 other/tensorize_vllm_model.py --model facebook/opt-125m serialize --serialized-directory /tmp/ --suffix v1 && python3 other/tensorize_vllm_model.py --model facebook/opt-125m deserialize --path-to-tensors /tmp/vllm/facebook/opt-125m/v1/model.tensors
- python3 offline_inference/encoder_decoder.py
- python3 offline_inference/basic/classify.py
- python3 offline_inference/basic/embed.py
- python3 offline_inference/basic/score.py
- python3 offline_inference/profiling.py --model facebook/opt-125m run_num_steps --num-steps 2
- python3 offline_inference.py
- python3 cpu_offload.py
- python3 offline_inference_chat.py
- python3 offline_inference_with_prefix.py
- python3 llm_engine_example.py
- python3 offline_inference_vision_language.py
- python3 offline_inference_vision_language_multi_image.py
- python3 tensorize_vllm_model.py --model facebook/opt-125m serialize --serialized-directory /tmp/ --suffix v1 && python3 tensorize_vllm_model.py --model facebook/opt-125m deserialize --path-to-tensors /tmp/vllm/facebook/opt-125m/v1/model.tensors
- python3 offline_inference_encoder_decoder.py
- python3 offline_inference_classification.py
- python3 offline_inference_embedding.py
- python3 offline_inference_scoring.py
- python3 offline_profile.py --model facebook/opt-125m run_num_steps --num-steps 2
- label: Prefix Caching Test # 9min
mirror_hardwares: [amd]
@ -244,7 +214,6 @@ steps:
- vllm/model_executor/layers
- vllm/sampling_metadata.py
- tests/samplers
- tests/conftest.py
commands:
- pytest -v -s samplers
- VLLM_USE_FLASHINFER_SAMPLER=1 pytest -v -s samplers
@ -256,19 +225,17 @@ steps:
- vllm/model_executor/guided_decoding
- tests/test_logits_processor
- tests/model_executor/test_guided_processors
commands:
commands:
- pytest -v -s test_logits_processor.py
- pytest -v -s model_executor/test_guided_processors.py
- label: Speculative decoding tests # 40min
- label: Speculative decoding tests # 30min
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/spec_decode
- tests/spec_decode
- vllm/model_executor/models/eagle.py
commands:
- pytest -v -s spec_decode/e2e/test_multistep_correctness.py
- VLLM_ATTENTION_BACKEND=FLASH_ATTN pytest -v -s spec_decode --ignore=spec_decode/e2e/test_multistep_correctness.py --ignore=spec_decode/e2e/test_mtp_correctness.py
- pytest -v -s spec_decode/e2e/test_eagle_correctness.py
- VLLM_ATTENTION_BACKEND=FLASH_ATTN pytest -v -s spec_decode --ignore=spec_decode/e2e/test_multistep_correctness.py
- label: LoRA Test %N # 15min each
mirror_hardwares: [amd]
@ -278,7 +245,7 @@ steps:
command: pytest -v -s lora --shard-id=$$BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB --num-shards=$$BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB_COUNT --ignore=lora/test_long_context.py --ignore=lora/test_chatglm3_tp.py --ignore=lora/test_llama_tp.py --ignore=lora/test_minicpmv_tp.py
parallelism: 4
- label: PyTorch Fullgraph Smoke Test # 9min
- label: "PyTorch Fullgraph Smoke Test" # 9min
fast_check: true
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
@ -289,7 +256,7 @@ steps:
- pytest -v -s compile/piecewise/test_simple.py
- pytest -v -s compile/piecewise/test_toy_llama.py
- label: PyTorch Fullgraph Test # 18min
- label: "PyTorch Fullgraph Test" # 18min
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
- tests/compile
@ -341,14 +308,6 @@ steps:
- export VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD=spawn
- bash ./run-tests.sh -c configs/models-small.txt -t 1
- label: OpenAI API correctness
source_file_dependencies:
- csrc/
- vllm/entrypoints/openai/
- vllm/model_executor/models/whisper.py
commands: # LMEval+Transcription WER check
- pytest -s entrypoints/openai/correctness/
- label: Encoder Decoder tests # 5min
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
@ -372,7 +331,6 @@ steps:
- vllm/
- tests/models
commands:
- pytest -v -s models/test_transformers.py
- pytest -v -s models/test_registry.py
- pytest -v -s models/test_initialization.py
@ -409,7 +367,6 @@ steps:
- tests/models/encoder_decoder/vision_language
commands:
- pip install git+https://github.com/TIGER-AI-Lab/Mantis.git
- pytest -v -s models/multimodal
- pytest -v -s models/decoder_only/audio_language -m 'core_model or quant_model'
- pytest -v -s --ignore models/decoder_only/vision_language/test_phi3v.py models/decoder_only/vision_language -m 'core_model or quant_model'
- pytest -v -s models/embedding/vision_language -m core_model
@ -500,23 +457,16 @@ steps:
- vllm/worker/worker_base.py
- vllm/worker/worker.py
- vllm/worker/model_runner.py
- entrypoints/llm/test_collective_rpc.py
commands:
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_collective_rpc.py
- VLLM_USE_V1=1 torchrun --nproc-per-node=2 distributed/test_torchrun_example.py
- torchrun --nproc-per-node=2 distributed/test_torchrun_example.py
- pytest -v -s ./compile/test_basic_correctness.py
- pytest -v -s ./compile/test_wrapper.py
- VLLM_TEST_SAME_HOST=1 torchrun --nproc-per-node=4 distributed/test_same_node.py | grep 'Same node test passed'
- TARGET_TEST_SUITE=L4 pytest basic_correctness/ -v -s -m 'distributed(num_gpus=2)'
# Avoid importing model tests that cause CUDA reinitialization error
- pytest models/test_transformers.py -v -s -m 'distributed(num_gpus=2)'
- pytest models/encoder_decoder/language/test_bart.py -v -s -m 'distributed(num_gpus=2)'
- pytest models/encoder_decoder/vision_language/test_broadcast.py -v -s -m 'distributed(num_gpus=2)'
- pytest models/decoder_only/vision_language/test_models.py -v -s -m 'distributed(num_gpus=2)'
# this test fails consistently.
# TODO: investigate and fix
# - pytest -v -s spec_decode/e2e/test_integration_dist_tp2.py
- pytest -v -s spec_decode/e2e/test_integration_dist_tp2.py
- CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1 pytest -v -s test_sharded_state_loader.py
- CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1 pytest -v -s kv_transfer/disagg_test.py
@ -534,7 +484,6 @@ steps:
- pip uninstall vllm_add_dummy_platform -y
# end platform plugin tests
# other tests continue here:
- pytest -v -s plugins_tests/test_scheduler_plugins.py
- pip install -e ./plugins/vllm_add_dummy_model
- pytest -v -s distributed/test_distributed_oot.py
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/openai/test_oot_registration.py # it needs a clean process
@ -555,9 +504,7 @@ steps:
- vllm/engine
- tests/multi_step
commands:
# this test is quite flaky
# TODO: investigate and fix.
# - pytest -v -s multi_step/test_correctness_async_llm.py
- pytest -v -s multi_step/test_correctness_async_llm.py
- pytest -v -s multi_step/test_correctness_llm.py
- label: Pipeline Parallelism Test # 45min
@ -584,7 +531,7 @@ steps:
- export VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD=spawn
# This test runs llama 13B, so it is required to run on 4 GPUs.
- pytest -v -s -x lora/test_long_context.py
# There is some Tensor Parallelism related processing logic in LoRA that
# There is some Tensor Parallelism related processing logic in LoRA that
# requires multi-GPU testing for validation.
- pytest -v -s -x lora/test_chatglm3_tp.py
- pytest -v -s -x lora/test_llama_tp.py
@ -609,7 +556,7 @@ steps:
- vllm/
- tests/weight_loading
commands:
- bash weight_loading/run_model_weight_loading_test.sh -c weight_loading/models-large.txt
- bash weight_loading/run_model_weight_loading_test.sh -c weight_loading/models-large.txt
##### multi gpus test #####
@ -621,7 +568,7 @@ steps:
num_gpus: 4
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
commands:
commands:
# NOTE: don't test llama model here, it seems hf implementation is buggy
# see https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/pull/5689 for details
- pytest -v -s distributed/test_custom_all_reduce.py

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@ -2,35 +2,32 @@
# for more info about CODEOWNERS file
# This lists cover the "core" components of vLLM that require careful review
/vllm/attention/backends/abstract.py @WoosukKwon @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/core @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/engine/llm_engine.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/executor/executor_base.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/worker/worker_base.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/worker/worker.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/model_executor/layers/sampler.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/model_executor/layers/quantization @mgoin @robertgshaw2-redhat @tlrmchlsmth
/vllm/model_executor/guided_decoding @mgoin
/vllm/multimodal @DarkLight1337 @ywang96
/vllm/attention/backends/abstract.py @WoosukKwon @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-neuralmagic @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/core @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-neuralmagic @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/engine/llm_engine.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-neuralmagic @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/executor/executor_base.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-neuralmagic @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/worker/worker_base.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-neuralmagic @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/worker/worker.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-neuralmagic @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/model_executor/layers/sampler.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-neuralmagic @comaniac @njhill
CMakeLists.txt @tlrmchlsmth
# vLLM V1
/vllm/v1 @WoosukKwon @robertgshaw2-redhat @njhill @ywang96 @comaniac @alexm-redhat
/vllm/v1 @WoosukKwon @robertgshaw2-neuralmagic @njhill @ywang96 @comaniac @alexm-neuralmagic
# Test ownership
/tests/async_engine @njhill @robertgshaw2-redhat @simon-mo
/tests/async_engine @njhill @robertgshaw2-neuralmagic @simon-mo
/tests/test_inputs.py @DarkLight1337 @ywang96
/tests/entrypoints @DarkLight1337 @robertgshaw2-redhat @simon-mo
/tests/entrypoints @DarkLight1337 @robertgshaw2-neuralmagic @simon-mo
/tests/models @DarkLight1337 @ywang96
/tests/multimodal @DarkLight1337 @ywang96
/tests/prefix_caching @comaniac @KuntaiDu
/tests/spec_decode @njhill @LiuXiaoxuanPKU
/tests/kernels @tlrmchlsmth @WoosukKwon
/tests/quantization @mgoin @robertgshaw2-redhat
/tests/quantization @mgoin @robertgshaw2-neuralmagic
/.buildkite/lm-eval-harness @mgoin @simon-mo
/tests/distributed/test_multi_node_assignment.py @youkaichao
/tests/distributed/test_pipeline_parallel.py @youkaichao
/tests/distributed/test_same_node.py @youkaichao
/tests/multi_step @alexm-redhat @comaniac
/tests/multi_step @alexm-neuralmagic @comaniac
/tests/weight_loading @mgoin @youkaichao
/tests/basic_correctness/test_chunked_prefill @rkooo567 @comaniac

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@ -30,6 +30,15 @@ body:
</details>
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Model Input Dumps
description: |
If you are facing crashing due to illegal memory access or other issues with model execution, vLLM may dump the problematic input of the model. In this case, you will see the message `Error in model execution (input dumped to /tmp/err_xxx.pkl)`. If you see this message, please zip the file (because GitHub doesn't support .pkl file format) and upload it here. This will help us to reproduce the issue and facilitate the debugging process.
placeholder: |
Upload the dumped input file.
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: 🐛 Describe the bug

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@ -2,5 +2,4 @@ FILL IN THE PR DESCRIPTION HERE
FIX #xxxx (*link existing issues this PR will resolve*)
<!--- pyml disable-next-line no-emphasis-as-heading -->
**BEFORE SUBMITTING, PLEASE READ <https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/contributing/overview.html>**
**BEFORE SUBMITTING, PLEASE READ https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/contributing/overview.html **

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@ -35,43 +35,6 @@ pull_request_rules:
add:
- frontend
- name: label-structured-output
description: Automatically apply structured-output label
conditions:
- or:
- files~=^vllm/model_executor/guided_decoding/
- files=tests/model_executor/test_guided_processors.py
- files=tests/entrypoints/llm/test_guided_generate.py
- files=benchmarks/benchmark_serving_guided.py
- files=benchmarks/benchmark_guided.py
actions:
label:
add:
- structured-output
- name: label-speculative-decoding
description: Automatically apply speculative-decoding label
conditions:
- or:
- files~=^vllm/spec_decode/
- files=vllm/model_executor/layers/spec_decode_base_sampler.py
- files~=^tests/spec_decode/
actions:
label:
add:
- speculative-decoding
- name: label-v1
description: Automatically apply v1 label
conditions:
- or:
- files~=^vllm/v1/
- files~=^tests/v1/
actions:
label:
add:
- v1
- name: ping author on conflicts and add 'needs-rebase' label
conditions:
- conflict

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name: Lint GitHub Actions workflows
on:
push:
branches:
- "main"
paths:
- '.github/workflows/*.ya?ml'
- '.github/workflows/actionlint.*'
- '.github/workflows/matchers/actionlint.json'
pull_request:
branches:
- "main"
paths:
- '.github/workflows/*.ya?ml'
- '.github/workflows/actionlint.*'
- '.github/workflows/matchers/actionlint.json'
env:
LC_ALL: en_US.UTF-8
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
actionlint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "Checkout"
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: "Run actionlint"
run: |
echo "::add-matcher::.github/workflows/matchers/actionlint.json"
tools/actionlint.sh -color

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name: clang-format
on:
# Trigger the workflow on push or pull request,
# but only for the main branch
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- '**/*.h'
- '**/*.cpp'
- '**/*.cu'
- '**/*.cuh'
- '.github/workflows/clang-format.yml'
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- '**/*.h'
- '**/*.cpp'
- '**/*.cu'
- '**/*.cuh'
- '.github/workflows/clang-format.yml'
jobs:
clang-format:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ["3.11"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@0b93645e9fea7318ecaed2b359559ac225c90a2b # v5.3.0
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install clang-format==18.1.5
- name: Running clang-format
run: |
EXCLUDES=(
'csrc/moe/topk_softmax_kernels.cu'
'csrc/quantization/gguf/ggml-common.h'
'csrc/quantization/gguf/dequantize.cuh'
'csrc/quantization/gguf/vecdotq.cuh'
'csrc/quantization/gguf/mmq.cuh'
'csrc/quantization/gguf/mmvq.cuh'
)
find csrc/ \( -name '*.h' -o -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.cu' -o -name '*.cuh' \) -print \
| grep -vFf <(printf "%s\n" "${EXCLUDES[@]}") \
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@42375524e23c412d93fb67b49958b491fce71c38 # v5.4.0
uses: actions/setup-python@0b93645e9fea7318ecaed2b359559ac225c90a2b # v5.3.0
with:
python-version: '3.12'

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name: codespell
on:
# Trigger the workflow on push or pull request,
# but only for the main branch
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "**/*.py"
- "**/*.md"
- "**/*.rst"
- pyproject.toml
- requirements-lint.txt
- .github/workflows/codespell.yml
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "**/*.py"
- "**/*.md"
- "**/*.rst"
- pyproject.toml
- requirements-lint.txt
- .github/workflows/codespell.yml
jobs:
codespell:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ["3.12"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@0b93645e9fea7318ecaed2b359559ac225c90a2b # v5.3.0
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements-lint.txt
- name: Spelling check with codespell
run: |
codespell --toml pyproject.toml

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@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ jobs:
version: v3.14.4
#Python is required because ct lint runs Yamale and yamllint which require Python.
- uses: actions/setup-python@42375524e23c412d93fb67b49958b491fce71c38 # v5.4.0
- uses: actions/setup-python@0b93645e9fea7318ecaed2b359559ac225c90a2b # v5.3.0
with:
python-version: '3.13'
- name: Set up chart-testing
uses: helm/chart-testing-action@0d28d3144d3a25ea2cc349d6e59901c4ff469b3b # v2.7.0
uses: helm/chart-testing-action@e6669bcd63d7cb57cb4380c33043eebe5d111992 # v2.6.1
with:
version: v3.10.1
- name: Run chart-testing (lint)
run: ct lint --target-branch ${{ github.event.repository.default_branch }} --chart-dirs examples/online_serving/chart-helm --charts examples/online_serving/chart-helm
run: ct lint --target-branch ${{ github.event.repository.default_branch }} --chart-dirs examples/chart-helm --charts examples/chart-helm
- name: Setup minio
run: |
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ jobs:
aws --endpoint-url http://127.0.0.1:9000/ s3 cp opt-125m/ s3://testbucket/opt-125m --recursive
- name: Create kind cluster
uses: helm/kind-action@a1b0e391336a6ee6713a0583f8c6240d70863de3 # v1.12.0
uses: helm/kind-action@0025e74a8c7512023d06dc019c617aa3cf561fde # v1.10.0
- name: Build the Docker image vllm cpu
run: docker buildx build -f Dockerfile.cpu -t vllm-cpu-env .
@ -64,8 +64,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=minioadmin
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=minioadmin
sleep 30 && kubectl -n ns-vllm logs -f "$(kubectl -n ns-vllm get pods | awk '/deployment/ {print $1;exit}')" &
helm install --wait --wait-for-jobs --timeout 5m0s --debug --create-namespace --namespace=ns-vllm test-vllm examples/online_serving/chart-helm -f examples/online_serving/chart-helm/values.yaml --set secrets.s3endpoint=http://minio:9000 --set secrets.s3bucketname=testbucket --set secrets.s3accesskeyid=$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID --set secrets.s3accesskey=$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY --set resources.requests.cpu=1 --set resources.requests.memory=4Gi --set resources.limits.cpu=2 --set resources.limits.memory=5Gi --set image.env[0].name=VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE --set image.env[1].name=VLLM_LOGGING_LEVEL --set-string image.env[0].value="1" --set-string image.env[1].value="DEBUG" --set-string extraInit.s3modelpath="opt-125m/" --set-string 'resources.limits.nvidia\.com/gpu=0' --set-string 'resources.requests.nvidia\.com/gpu=0' --set-string image.repository="vllm-cpu-env"
helm install --wait --wait-for-jobs --timeout 5m0s --debug --create-namespace --namespace=ns-vllm test-vllm examples/chart-helm -f examples/chart-helm/values.yaml --set secrets.s3endpoint=http://minio:9000 --set secrets.s3bucketname=testbucket --set secrets.s3accesskeyid=$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID --set secrets.s3accesskey=$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY --set resources.requests.cpu=1 --set resources.requests.memory=4Gi --set resources.limits.cpu=2 --set resources.limits.memory=5Gi --set image.env[0].name=VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE --set image.env[1].name=VLLM_LOGGING_LEVEL --set-string image.env[0].value="1" --set-string image.env[1].value="DEBUG" --set-string extraInit.s3modelpath="opt-125m/" --set-string 'resources.limits.nvidia\.com/gpu=0' --set-string 'resources.requests.nvidia\.com/gpu=0' --set-string image.repository="vllm-cpu-env"
- name: curl test
run: |

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{
"problemMatcher": [
{
"owner": "ruff",
"pattern": [
{
"regexp": "^(.+?):(\\d+):(\\d+): (\\w+): (.+)$",
"file": 1,
"line": 2,
"column": 3,
"code": 4,
"message": 5
}
]
}
]
}

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name: mypy
on:
# Trigger the workflow on push or pull request,
# but only for the main branch
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- '**/*.py'
- '.github/workflows/mypy.yaml'
- 'tools/mypy.sh'
- 'pyproject.toml'
pull_request:
branches:
- main
# This workflow is only relevant when one of the following files changes.
# However, we have github configured to expect and require this workflow
# to run and pass before github with auto-merge a pull request. Until github
# allows more flexible auto-merge policy, we can just run this on every PR.
# It doesn't take that long to run, anyway.
#paths:
# - '**/*.py'
# - '.github/workflows/mypy.yaml'
# - 'tools/mypy.sh'
# - 'pyproject.toml'
jobs:
mypy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ["3.9", "3.10", "3.11", "3.12"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@0b93645e9fea7318ecaed2b359559ac225c90a2b # v5.3.0
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install mypy==1.11.1
pip install types-setuptools
pip install types-PyYAML
pip install types-requests
pip install types-setuptools
- name: Mypy
run: |
echo "::add-matcher::.github/workflows/matchers/mypy.json"
tools/mypy.sh 1 ${{ matrix.python-version }}

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name: Lint PNG exports from excalidraw
on:
push:
branches:
- "main"
paths:
- '*.excalidraw.png'
- '.github/workflows/png-lint.yml'
pull_request:
branches:
- "main"
paths:
- '*.excalidraw.png'
- '.github/workflows/png-lint.yml'
env:
LC_ALL: en_US.UTF-8
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
actionlint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "Checkout"
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: "Run png-lint.sh to check excalidraw exported images"
run: |
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@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
name: pre-commit
on:
pull_request:
push:
branches: [main]
jobs:
pre-commit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- uses: actions/setup-python@42375524e23c412d93fb67b49958b491fce71c38 # v5.4.0
with:
python-version: "3.12"
- run: echo "::add-matcher::.github/workflows/matchers/actionlint.json"
- run: echo "::add-matcher::.github/workflows/matchers/mypy.json"
- uses: pre-commit/action@2c7b3805fd2a0fd8c1884dcaebf91fc102a13ecd # v3.0.1
with:
extra_args: --all-files --hook-stage manual

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ name: PR Reminder Comment Bot
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened]
jobs:
pr_reminder:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -14,12 +15,7 @@ jobs:
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
body: '👋 Hi! Thank you for contributing to the vLLM project.\n\n' +
'💬 Join our developer Slack at https://slack.vllm.ai to discuss your PR in #pr-reviews, coordinate on features in #feat- channels, or join special interest groups in #sig- channels.\n\n' +
'Just a reminder: PRs would not trigger full CI run by default. Instead, it would only run `fastcheck` CI which starts running only a small and essential subset of CI tests to quickly catch errors. You can run other CI tests on top of those by going to your `fastcheck` build on Buildkite UI (linked in the PR checks section) and unblock them. If you do not have permission to unblock, ping `simon-mo` or `khluu` to add you in our Buildkite org.\n\n' +
'Once the PR is approved and ready to go, your PR reviewer(s) can run CI to test the changes comprehensively before merging.\n\n' +
'To run CI, PR reviewers can either: Add `ready` label to the PR or enable auto-merge.\n\n' +
'🚀'
body: '👋 Hi! Thank you for contributing to the vLLM project.\n Just a reminder: PRs would not trigger full CI run by default. Instead, it would only run `fastcheck` CI which starts running only a small and essential subset of CI tests to quickly catch errors. You can run other CI tests on top of those by going to your `fastcheck` build on Buildkite UI (linked in the PR checks section) and unblock them. If you do not have permission to unblock, ping `simon-mo` or `khluu` to add you in our Buildkite org. \n\nOnce the PR is approved and ready to go, your PR reviewer(s) can run CI to test the changes comprehensively before merging.\n\n To run CI, PR reviewers can do one of these:\n- Add `ready` label to the PR\n- Enable auto-merge.\n\n🚀'
})
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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name: ruff
on:
# Trigger the workflow on push or pull request,
# but only for the main branch
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "**/*.py"
- pyproject.toml
- requirements-lint.txt
- .github/workflows/matchers/ruff.json
- .github/workflows/ruff.yml
pull_request:
branches:
- main
# This workflow is only relevant when one of the following files changes.
# However, we have github configured to expect and require this workflow
# to run and pass before github with auto-merge a pull request. Until github
# allows more flexible auto-merge policy, we can just run this on every PR.
# It doesn't take that long to run, anyway.
#paths:
# - "**/*.py"
# - pyproject.toml
# - requirements-lint.txt
# - .github/workflows/matchers/ruff.json
# - .github/workflows/ruff.yml
jobs:
ruff:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ["3.12"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@0b93645e9fea7318ecaed2b359559ac225c90a2b # v5.3.0
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements-lint.txt
- name: Analysing the code with ruff
run: |
echo "::add-matcher::.github/workflows/matchers/ruff.json"
ruff check --output-format github .
- name: Run isort
run: |
isort . --check-only

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name: Lint shell scripts
on:
push:
branches:
- "main"
paths:
- '**/*.sh'
- '.github/workflows/shellcheck.yml'
pull_request:
branches:
- "main"
paths:
- '**/*.sh'
- '.github/workflows/shellcheck.yml'
env:
LC_ALL: en_US.UTF-8
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
shellcheck:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "Checkout"
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: "Check shell scripts"
run: |
tools/shellcheck.sh

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@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
name: Lint documentation
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "docs/**"
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "docs/**"
jobs:
sphinx-lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ["3.12"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@0b93645e9fea7318ecaed2b359559ac225c90a2b # v5.3.0
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements-lint.txt
- name: Linting docs
run: tools/sphinx-lint.sh

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ jobs:
actions: write
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@5bef64f19d7facfb25b37b414482c7164d639639 # v9.1.0
- uses: actions/stale@28ca1036281a5e5922ead5184a1bbf96e5fc984e # v9.0.0
with:
# Increasing this value ensures that changes to this workflow
# propagate to all issues and PRs in days rather than months

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@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
name: yapf
on:
# Trigger the workflow on push or pull request,
# but only for the main branch
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "**/*.py"
- .github/workflows/yapf.yml
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "**/*.py"
- .github/workflows/yapf.yml
jobs:
yapf:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ["3.12"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@0b93645e9fea7318ecaed2b359559ac225c90a2b # v5.3.0
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install yapf==0.32.0
pip install toml==0.10.2
- name: Running yapf
run: |
yapf --diff --recursive .

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@ -79,7 +79,10 @@ instance/
# Sphinx documentation
docs/_build/
docs/source/getting_started/examples/
docs/source/getting_started/examples/*.rst
!**/*.template.rst
docs/source/getting_started/examples/*.md
!**/*.template.md
# PyBuilder
.pybuilder/

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@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
default_stages:
- pre-commit # Run locally
- manual # Run in CI
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/google/yapf
rev: v0.43.0
hooks:
- id: yapf
args: [--in-place, --verbose]
additional_dependencies: [toml] # TODO: Remove when yapf is upgraded
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: v0.9.3
hooks:
- id: ruff
args: [--output-format, github, --fix]
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- repo: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell
rev: v2.4.0
hooks:
- id: codespell
additional_dependencies: ['tomli']
args: ['--toml', 'pyproject.toml']
- repo: https://github.com/PyCQA/isort
rev: 0a0b7a830386ba6a31c2ec8316849ae4d1b8240d # 6.0.0
hooks:
- id: isort
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-clang-format
rev: v19.1.7
hooks:
- id: clang-format
exclude: 'csrc/(moe/topk_softmax_kernels.cu|quantization/gguf/(ggml-common.h|dequantize.cuh|vecdotq.cuh|mmq.cuh|mmvq.cuh))|vllm/third_party/.*'
types_or: [c++, cuda]
args: [--style=file, --verbose]
- repo: https://github.com/jackdewinter/pymarkdown
rev: v0.9.27
hooks:
- id: pymarkdown
args: [fix]
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- repo: https://github.com/rhysd/actionlint
rev: v1.7.7
hooks:
- id: actionlint
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv-pre-commit
rev: 0.6.2
hooks:
- id: pip-compile
args: [requirements-test.in, -o, requirements-test.txt]
files: ^requirements-test\.(in|txt)$
- repo: local
hooks:
- id: mypy-local
name: Run mypy for local Python installation
entry: tools/mypy.sh 0 "local"
language: python
types: [python]
additional_dependencies: &mypy_deps [mypy==1.11.1, types-setuptools, types-PyYAML, types-requests]
stages: [pre-commit] # Don't run in CI
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: mypy-3.9 # TODO: Use https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy when mypy setup is less awkward
name: Run mypy for Python 3.9
entry: tools/mypy.sh 1 "3.9"
language: python
types: [python]
additional_dependencies: *mypy_deps
stages: [manual] # Only run in CI
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: mypy-3.10 # TODO: Use https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy when mypy setup is less awkward
name: Run mypy for Python 3.10
entry: tools/mypy.sh 1 "3.10"
language: python
types: [python]
additional_dependencies: *mypy_deps
stages: [manual] # Only run in CI
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: mypy-3.11 # TODO: Use https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy when mypy setup is less awkward
name: Run mypy for Python 3.11
entry: tools/mypy.sh 1 "3.11"
language: python
types: [python]
additional_dependencies: *mypy_deps
stages: [manual] # Only run in CI
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: mypy-3.12 # TODO: Use https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy when mypy setup is less awkward
name: Run mypy for Python 3.12
entry: tools/mypy.sh 1 "3.12"
language: python
types: [python]
additional_dependencies: *mypy_deps
stages: [manual] # Only run in CI
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: shellcheck
name: Lint shell scripts
entry: tools/shellcheck.sh
language: script
types: [shell]
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: png-lint
name: Lint PNG exports from excalidraw
entry: tools/png-lint.sh
language: script
types: [png]
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: signoff-commit
name: Sign-off Commit
entry: bash
args:
- -c
- |
if ! grep -q "^Signed-off-by: $(git config user.name) <$(git config user.email)>" .git/COMMIT_EDITMSG; then
printf "\nSigned-off-by: $(git config user.name) <$(git config user.email)>\n" >> .git/COMMIT_EDITMSG
fi
language: system
verbose: true
stages: [commit-msg]
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: check-spdx-header
name: Check SPDX headers
entry: python tools/check_spdx_header.py
language: python
types: [python]
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
- id: check-filenames
name: Check for spaces in all filenames
entry: bash
args:
- -c
- 'git ls-files | grep " " && echo "Filenames should not contain spaces!" && exit 1 || exit 0'
language: system
always_run: true
pass_filenames: false
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
# Keep `suggestion` last
- id: suggestion
name: Suggestion
entry: bash -c 'echo "To bypass pre-commit hooks, add --no-verify to git commit."'
language: system
verbose: true
pass_filenames: false
exclude: 'vllm/third_party/.*'
# Insert new entries above the `suggestion` entry

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@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/cmake/utils.cmake)
# Suppress potential warnings about unused manually-specified variables
set(ignoreMe "${VLLM_PYTHON_PATH}")
# Prevent installation of dependencies (cutlass) by default.
install(CODE "set(CMAKE_INSTALL_LOCAL_ONLY TRUE)" ALL_COMPONENTS)
#
# Supported python versions. These versions will be searched in order, the
# first match will be selected. These should be kept in sync with setup.py.
@ -34,7 +37,7 @@ set(PYTHON_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS "3.9" "3.10" "3.11" "3.12")
set(CUDA_SUPPORTED_ARCHS "7.0;7.2;7.5;8.0;8.6;8.7;8.9;9.0")
# Supported AMD GPU architectures.
set(HIP_SUPPORTED_ARCHS "gfx906;gfx908;gfx90a;gfx942;gfx1030;gfx1100;gfx1101")
set(HIP_SUPPORTED_ARCHS "gfx906;gfx908;gfx90a;gfx940;gfx941;gfx942;gfx1030;gfx1100;gfx1101")
#
# Supported/expected torch versions for CUDA/ROCm.
@ -174,54 +177,10 @@ include(FetchContent)
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}) # Ensure the directory exists
message(STATUS "FetchContent base directory: ${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}")
#
# Set rocm version dev int.
#
if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "HIP")
#
# Overriding the default -O set up by cmake, adding ggdb3 for the most verbose devug info
#
set(CMAKE_${VLLM_GPU_LANG}_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_${VLLM_GPU_LANG}_FLAGS_DEBUG} -O0 -ggdb3")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} -O0 -ggdb3")
#
# Certain HIP functions are marked as [[nodiscard]], yet vllm ignores the result which generates
# a lot of warnings that always mask real issues. Suppressing until this is properly addressed.
#
set(CMAKE_${VLLM_GPU_LANG}_FLAGS "${CMAKE_${VLLM_GPU_LANG}_FLAGS} -Wno-unused-result")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wno-unused-result")
endif()
#
# Define other extension targets
#
#
# cumem_allocator extension
#
set(VLLM_CUMEM_EXT_SRC
"csrc/cumem_allocator.cpp")
set_gencode_flags_for_srcs(
SRCS "${VLLM_CUMEM_EXT_SRC}"
CUDA_ARCHS "${CUDA_ARCHS}")
if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
message(STATUS "Enabling cumem allocator extension.")
# link against cuda driver library
list(APPEND CUMEM_LIBS CUDA::cuda_driver)
define_gpu_extension_target(
cumem_allocator
DESTINATION vllm
LANGUAGE CXX
SOURCES ${VLLM_CUMEM_EXT_SRC}
LIBRARIES ${CUMEM_LIBS}
USE_SABI 3.8
WITH_SOABI)
endif()
#
# _C extension
#
@ -247,8 +206,7 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
SET(CUTLASS_ENABLE_HEADERS_ONLY ON CACHE BOOL "Enable only the header library")
# Set CUTLASS_REVISION manually -- its revision detection doesn't work in this case.
# Please keep this in sync with FetchContent_Declare line below.
set(CUTLASS_REVISION "v3.8.0" CACHE STRING "CUTLASS revision to use")
set(CUTLASS_REVISION "v3.6.0" CACHE STRING "CUTLASS revision to use")
# Use the specified CUTLASS source directory for compilation if VLLM_CUTLASS_SRC_DIR is provided
if (DEFINED ENV{VLLM_CUTLASS_SRC_DIR})
@ -265,8 +223,7 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
FetchContent_Declare(
cutlass
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/nvidia/cutlass.git
# Please keep this in sync with CUTLASS_REVISION line above.
GIT_TAG v3.7.0
GIT_TAG v3.6.0
GIT_PROGRESS TRUE
# Speed up CUTLASS download by retrieving only the specified GIT_TAG instead of the history.
@ -285,9 +242,8 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
"csrc/custom_all_reduce.cu"
"csrc/permute_cols.cu"
"csrc/quantization/cutlass_w8a8/scaled_mm_entry.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_quant_entry.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_scaled_mm_entry.cu"
"csrc/sparse/cutlass/sparse_scaled_mm_entry.cu"
"csrc/sparse/cutlass/sparse_compressor_entry.cu"
"csrc/cutlass_extensions/common.cpp")
set_gencode_flags_for_srcs(
@ -297,7 +253,7 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
# Only build Marlin kernels if we are building for at least some compatible archs.
# Keep building Marlin for 9.0 as there are some group sizes and shapes that
# are not supported by Machete yet.
cuda_archs_loose_intersection(MARLIN_ARCHS "8.0;8.6;8.7;8.9;9.0" "${CUDA_ARCHS}")
cuda_archs_loose_intersection(MARLIN_ARCHS "8.0;8.6;8.7;8.9;9.0" ${CUDA_ARCHS})
if (MARLIN_ARCHS)
set(MARLIN_SRCS
"csrc/quantization/fp8/fp8_marlin.cu"
@ -318,15 +274,10 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
endif()
# The cutlass_scaled_mm kernels for Hopper (c3x, i.e. CUTLASS 3.x) require
# CUDA 12.0 or later (and only work on Hopper, 9.0a for now).
cuda_archs_loose_intersection(SCALED_MM_3X_ARCHS "9.0a" "${CUDA_ARCHS}")
# CUDA 12.0 or later (and only work on Hopper, 9.0/9.0a for now).
cuda_archs_loose_intersection(SCALED_MM_3X_ARCHS "9.0;9.0a" "${CUDA_ARCHS}")
if(${CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER 12.0 AND SCALED_MM_3X_ARCHS)
set(SRCS
"csrc/quantization/cutlass_w8a8/scaled_mm_c3x.cu"
"csrc/quantization/cutlass_w8a8/c3x/scaled_mm_sm90_fp8.cu"
"csrc/quantization/cutlass_w8a8/c3x/scaled_mm_sm90_int8.cu"
"csrc/quantization/cutlass_w8a8/c3x/scaled_mm_azp_sm90_int8.cu"
"csrc/quantization/cutlass_w8a8/c3x/scaled_mm_blockwise_sm90_fp8.cu")
set(SRCS "csrc/quantization/cutlass_w8a8/scaled_mm_c3x.cu")
set_gencode_flags_for_srcs(
SRCS "${SRCS}"
CUDA_ARCHS "${SCALED_MM_3X_ARCHS}")
@ -378,9 +329,10 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
# 2:4 Sparse Kernels
# The 2:4 sparse kernels cutlass_scaled_sparse_mm and cutlass_compressor
# require CUDA 12.2 or later (and only work on Hopper, 9.0a for now).
# require CUDA 12.2 or later (and only work on Hopper, 9.0/9.0a for now).
if(${CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER 12.2 AND SCALED_MM_3X_ARCHS)
set(SRCS "csrc/sparse/cutlass/sparse_scaled_mm_c3x.cu")
set(SRCS "csrc/sparse/cutlass/sparse_compressor_c3x.cu"
"csrc/sparse/cutlass/sparse_scaled_mm_c3x.cu")
set_gencode_flags_for_srcs(
SRCS "${SRCS}"
CUDA_ARCHS "${SCALED_MM_3X_ARCHS}")
@ -398,24 +350,6 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
endif()
endif()
# FP4 Archs and flags
cuda_archs_loose_intersection(FP4_ARCHS "10.0a" "${CUDA_ARCHS}")
if(${CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER 12.8 AND FP4_ARCHS)
set(SRCS
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_quant_kernels.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_scaled_mm_kernels.cu"
)
set_gencode_flags_for_srcs(
SRCS "${SRCS}"
CUDA_ARCHS "${FP4_ARCHS}")
list(APPEND VLLM_EXT_SRC "${SRCS}")
list(APPEND VLLM_GPU_FLAGS "-DENABLE_NVFP4=1")
message(STATUS "Building NVFP4 for archs: ${FP4_ARCHS}")
else()
message(STATUS "Not building NVFP4 as no compatible archs were found.")
# clear FP4_ARCHS
set(FP4_ARCHS)
endif()
#
# Machete kernels
@ -497,7 +431,7 @@ define_gpu_extension_target(
SOURCES ${VLLM_EXT_SRC}
COMPILE_FLAGS ${VLLM_GPU_FLAGS}
ARCHITECTURES ${VLLM_GPU_ARCHES}
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ${CUTLASS_INCLUDE_DIR}
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ${CUTLASS_INCLUDE_DIR};${CUTLASS_TOOLS_UTIL_INCLUDE_DIR}
USE_SABI 3
WITH_SOABI)
@ -576,7 +510,7 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "HIP")
endif()
# vllm-flash-attn currently only supported on CUDA
if (NOT VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
if (NOT VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE STREQUAL "cuda")
return()
endif ()
@ -599,7 +533,7 @@ endif()
# They should be identical but if they aren't, this is a massive footgun.
#
# The vllm-flash-attn install rules are nested under vllm to make sure the library gets installed in the correct place.
# To only install vllm-flash-attn, use --component _vllm_fa2_C (for FA2) or --component _vllm_fa3_C (for FA3).
# To only install vllm-flash-attn, use --component vllm_flash_attn_c.
# If no component is specified, vllm-flash-attn is still installed.
# If VLLM_FLASH_ATTN_SRC_DIR is set, vllm-flash-attn is installed from that directory instead of downloading.
@ -611,41 +545,43 @@ if (DEFINED ENV{VLLM_FLASH_ATTN_SRC_DIR})
endif()
if(VLLM_FLASH_ATTN_SRC_DIR)
FetchContent_Declare(
vllm-flash-attn SOURCE_DIR
${VLLM_FLASH_ATTN_SRC_DIR}
BINARY_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/vllm-flash-attn
)
FetchContent_Declare(vllm-flash-attn SOURCE_DIR ${VLLM_FLASH_ATTN_SRC_DIR})
else()
FetchContent_Declare(
vllm-flash-attn
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/vllm-project/flash-attention.git
GIT_TAG 720c94869cf2e0ff5a706e9c7f1dce0939686ade
GIT_TAG 96266b1111111f3d11aabefaf3bacbab6a89d03c
GIT_PROGRESS TRUE
# Don't share the vllm-flash-attn build between build types
BINARY_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/vllm-flash-attn
)
endif()
# Set the parent build flag so that the vllm-flash-attn library does not redo compile flag and arch initialization.
set(VLLM_PARENT_BUILD ON)
# Ensure the vllm/vllm_flash_attn directory exists before installation
install(CODE "file(MAKE_DIRECTORY \"\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/vllm/vllm_flash_attn\")" COMPONENT vllm_flash_attn_c)
# Make sure vllm-flash-attn install rules are nested under vllm/
install(CODE "set(CMAKE_INSTALL_LOCAL_ONLY FALSE)" COMPONENT vllm_flash_attn_c)
install(CODE "set(OLD_CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX \"\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}\")" COMPONENT vllm_flash_attn_c)
install(CODE "set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX \"\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/vllm/\")" COMPONENT vllm_flash_attn_c)
# Fetch the vllm-flash-attn library
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(vllm-flash-attn)
message(STATUS "vllm-flash-attn is available at ${vllm-flash-attn_SOURCE_DIR}")
# Copy over the vllm-flash-attn python files (duplicated for fa2 and fa3, in
# case only one is built, in the case both are built redundant work is done)
install(
DIRECTORY ${vllm-flash-attn_SOURCE_DIR}/vllm_flash_attn/
DESTINATION vllm_flash_attn
COMPONENT _vllm_fa2_C
FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "*.py"
)
# Restore the install prefix
install(CODE "set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX \"\${OLD_CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}\")" COMPONENT vllm_flash_attn_c)
install(CODE "set(CMAKE_INSTALL_LOCAL_ONLY TRUE)" COMPONENT vllm_flash_attn_c)
# Copy over the vllm-flash-attn python files
install(
DIRECTORY ${vllm-flash-attn_SOURCE_DIR}/vllm_flash_attn/
DESTINATION vllm_flash_attn
COMPONENT _vllm_fa3_C
FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "*.py"
DIRECTORY ${vllm-flash-attn_SOURCE_DIR}/vllm_flash_attn/
DESTINATION vllm/vllm_flash_attn
COMPONENT vllm_flash_attn_c
FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "*.py"
)
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ representative at an online or offline/IRL event.
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement in the #code-of-conduct
channel in the [vLLM Slack](https://slack.vllm.ai).
channel in the [vLLM Discord](https://discord.com/invite/jz7wjKhh6g).
All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the
@ -125,3 +125,4 @@ Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by
For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the
[Contributor Covenant FAQ](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq). Translations are available at
[Contributor Covenant translations](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations).

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
# to run the OpenAI compatible server.
# Please update any changes made here to
# docs/source/contributing/dockerfile/dockerfile.md and
# docs/source/assets/contributing/dockerfile-stages-dependency.png
# docs/source/dev/dockerfile/dockerfile.md and
# docs/source/assets/dev/dockerfile-stages-dependency.png
ARG CUDA_VERSION=12.4.1
#################### BASE BUILD IMAGE ####################
@ -27,9 +27,6 @@ RUN echo 'tzdata tzdata/Areas select America' | debconf-set-selections \
&& ln -sf /usr/bin/python${PYTHON_VERSION}-config /usr/bin/python3-config \
&& curl -sS https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python${PYTHON_VERSION} \
&& python3 --version && python3 -m pip --version
# Install uv for faster pip installs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
python3 -m pip install uv
# Upgrade to GCC 10 to avoid https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=92519
# as it was causing spam when compiling the CUTLASS kernels
@ -53,15 +50,15 @@ WORKDIR /workspace
# we need to install torch and torchvision from the nightly builds first,
# pytorch will not appear as a vLLM dependency in all of the following steps
# after this step
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
if [ "$TARGETPLATFORM" = "linux/arm64" ]; then \
uv pip install --system --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu126 "torch==2.7.0.dev20250121+cu126" "torchvision==0.22.0.dev20250121"; \
python3 -m pip install --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu124 "torch==2.6.0.dev20241210+cu124" "torchvision==0.22.0.dev20241215"; \
fi
COPY requirements-common.txt requirements-common.txt
COPY requirements-cuda.txt requirements-cuda.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
uv pip install --system -r requirements-cuda.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install -r requirements-cuda.txt
# cuda arch list used by torch
# can be useful for both `dev` and `test`
@ -81,8 +78,8 @@ ARG TARGETPLATFORM
# install build dependencies
COPY requirements-build.txt requirements-build.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
uv pip install --system -r requirements-build.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install -r requirements-build.txt
COPY . .
ARG GIT_REPO_CHECK=0
@ -101,7 +98,7 @@ ARG SCCACHE_BUCKET_NAME=vllm-build-sccache
ARG SCCACHE_REGION_NAME=us-west-2
ARG SCCACHE_S3_NO_CREDENTIALS=0
# if USE_SCCACHE is set, use sccache to speed up compilation
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
--mount=type=bind,source=.git,target=.git \
if [ "$USE_SCCACHE" = "1" ]; then \
echo "Installing sccache..." \
@ -121,7 +118,7 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
ENV CCACHE_DIR=/root/.cache/ccache
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/ccache \
--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
--mount=type=bind,source=.git,target=.git \
if [ "$USE_SCCACHE" != "1" ]; then \
python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=dist --py-limited-api=cp38; \
@ -129,8 +126,8 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/ccache \
# Check the size of the wheel if RUN_WHEEL_CHECK is true
COPY .buildkite/check-wheel-size.py check-wheel-size.py
# sync the default value with .buildkite/check-wheel-size.py
ARG VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB=400
# Default max size of the wheel is 250MB
ARG VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB=250
ENV VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB=$VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB
ARG RUN_WHEEL_CHECK=true
RUN if [ "$RUN_WHEEL_CHECK" = "true" ]; then \
@ -146,14 +143,13 @@ FROM base as dev
COPY requirements-lint.txt requirements-lint.txt
COPY requirements-test.txt requirements-test.txt
COPY requirements-dev.txt requirements-dev.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
uv pip install --system -r requirements-dev.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
#################### DEV IMAGE ####################
#################### vLLM installation IMAGE ####################
# image with vLLM installed
# TODO: Restore to base image after FlashInfer AOT wheel fixed
FROM nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-devel-ubuntu22.04 AS vllm-base
FROM nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-base-ubuntu22.04 AS vllm-base
ARG CUDA_VERSION=12.4.1
ARG PYTHON_VERSION=3.12
WORKDIR /vllm-workspace
@ -177,9 +173,6 @@ RUN echo 'tzdata tzdata/Areas select America' | debconf-set-selections \
&& ln -sf /usr/bin/python${PYTHON_VERSION}-config /usr/bin/python3-config \
&& curl -sS https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python${PYTHON_VERSION} \
&& python3 --version && python3 -m pip --version
# Install uv for faster pip installs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
python3 -m pip install uv
# Workaround for https://github.com/openai/triton/issues/2507 and
# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/107960 -- hopefully
@ -191,43 +184,22 @@ RUN ldconfig /usr/local/cuda-$(echo $CUDA_VERSION | cut -d. -f1,2)/compat/
# we need to install torch and torchvision from the nightly builds first,
# pytorch will not appear as a vLLM dependency in all of the following steps
# after this step
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
if [ "$TARGETPLATFORM" = "linux/arm64" ]; then \
uv pip install --system --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu124 "torch==2.6.0.dev20241210+cu124" "torchvision==0.22.0.dev20241215"; \
python3 -m pip install --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu124 "torch==2.6.0.dev20241210+cu124" "torchvision==0.22.0.dev20241215"; \
fi
# Install vllm wheel first, so that torch etc will be installed.
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build,src=/workspace/dist,target=/vllm-workspace/dist \
--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
uv pip install --system dist/*.whl --verbose
--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install dist/*.whl --verbose
# If we need to build FlashInfer wheel before its release:
# $ export FLASHINFER_ENABLE_AOT=1
# $ # Note we remove 7.0 from the arch list compared to the list below, since FlashInfer only supports sm75+
# $ export TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST='7.5 8.0 8.6 8.9 9.0+PTX'
# $ git clone https://github.com/flashinfer-ai/flashinfer.git --recursive
# $ cd flashinfer
# $ git checkout 524304395bd1d8cd7d07db083859523fcaa246a4
# $ rm -rf build
# $ python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=dist --verbose
# $ ls dist
# $ # upload the wheel to a public location, e.g. https://wheels.vllm.ai/flashinfer/524304395bd1d8cd7d07db083859523fcaa246a4/flashinfer_python-0.2.1.post1+cu124torch2.5-cp38-abi3-linux_x86_64.whl
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
. /etc/environment && \
if [ "$TARGETPLATFORM" != "linux/arm64" ]; then \
uv pip install --system https://github.com/flashinfer-ai/flashinfer/releases/download/v0.2.1.post1/flashinfer_python-0.2.1.post1+cu124torch2.5-cp38-abi3-linux_x86_64.whl ; \
python3 -m pip install https://github.com/flashinfer-ai/flashinfer/releases/download/v0.1.6/flashinfer-0.1.6+cu121torch2.4-cp${PYTHON_VERSION_STR}-cp${PYTHON_VERSION_STR}-linux_x86_64.whl; \
fi
COPY examples examples
# Although we build Flashinfer with AOT mode, there's still
# some issues w.r.t. JIT compilation. Therefore we need to
# install build dependencies for JIT compilation.
# TODO: Remove this once FlashInfer AOT wheel is fixed
COPY requirements-build.txt requirements-build.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
uv pip install --system -r requirements-build.txt
#################### vLLM installation IMAGE ####################
#################### TEST IMAGE ####################
@ -238,16 +210,16 @@ FROM vllm-base AS test
ADD . /vllm-workspace/
# install development dependencies (for testing)
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
uv pip install --system -r requirements-dev.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
# install development dependencies (for testing)
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
uv pip install --system -e tests/vllm_test_utils
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install -e tests/vllm_test_utils
# enable fast downloads from hf (for testing)
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
uv pip install --system hf_transfer
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install hf_transfer
ENV HF_HUB_ENABLE_HF_TRANSFER 1
# Copy in the v1 package for testing (it isn't distributed yet)
@ -266,11 +238,11 @@ RUN mv vllm test_docs/
FROM vllm-base AS vllm-openai-base
# install additional dependencies for openai api server
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/uv \
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
if [ "$TARGETPLATFORM" = "linux/arm64" ]; then \
uv pip install --system accelerate hf_transfer 'modelscope!=1.15.0' 'bitsandbytes>=0.42.0' 'timm==0.9.10' boto3 runai-model-streamer runai-model-streamer[s3]; \
pip install accelerate hf_transfer 'modelscope!=1.15.0' 'bitsandbytes>=0.42.0' 'timm==0.9.10' boto3 runai-model-streamer runai-model-streamer[s3]; \
else \
uv pip install --system accelerate hf_transfer 'modelscope!=1.15.0' 'bitsandbytes>=0.45.0' 'timm==0.9.10' boto3 runai-model-streamer runai-model-streamer[s3]; \
pip install accelerate hf_transfer 'modelscope!=1.15.0' 'bitsandbytes>=0.45.0' 'timm==0.9.10' boto3 runai-model-streamer runai-model-streamer[s3]; \
fi
ENV VLLM_USAGE_SOURCE production-docker-image
@ -278,7 +250,7 @@ ENV VLLM_USAGE_SOURCE production-docker-image
# define sagemaker first, so it is not default from `docker build`
FROM vllm-openai-base AS vllm-sagemaker
COPY examples/online_serving/sagemaker-entrypoint.sh .
COPY examples/sagemaker-entrypoint.sh .
RUN chmod +x sagemaker-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["./sagemaker-entrypoint.sh"]

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@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ RUN pip install intel_extension_for_pytorch==2.5.0
WORKDIR /workspace
COPY requirements-build.txt requirements-build.txt
ARG PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL="https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu"
ENV PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL=${PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL}
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
--mount=type=bind,src=requirements-build.txt,target=requirements-build.txt \
pip install --upgrade pip && \
pip install -r requirements-build.txt
@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ FROM cpu-test-1 AS build
WORKDIR /workspace/vllm
COPY requirements-common.txt requirements-common.txt
COPY requirements-cpu.txt requirements-cpu.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
--mount=type=bind,src=requirements-common.txt,target=requirements-common.txt \
--mount=type=bind,src=requirements-cpu.txt,target=requirements-cpu.txt \
pip install -v -r requirements-cpu.txt
COPY . .

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
FROM vault.habana.ai/gaudi-docker/1.19.1/ubuntu22.04/habanalabs/pytorch-installer-2.5.1:latest
FROM vault.habana.ai/gaudi-docker/1.18.0/ubuntu22.04/habanalabs/pytorch-installer-2.4.0:latest
COPY ./ /workspace/vllm

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@ -23,12 +23,10 @@ WORKDIR ${APP_MOUNT}/vllm
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
RUN python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir fastapi ninja tokenizers pandas
RUN python3 -m pip install sentencepiece transformers==4.45.2 -U
RUN python3 -m pip install transformers-neuronx --extra-index-url=https://pip.repos.neuron.amazonaws.com -U
RUN python3 -m pip install neuronx-cc==2.16.345.0 --extra-index-url=https://pip.repos.neuron.amazonaws.com -U
RUN python3 -m pip install pytest
# uninstall transformers-neuronx package explicitly to avoid version conflict
RUN python3 -m pip uninstall -y transformers-neuronx
COPY . .
ARG GIT_REPO_CHECK=0
RUN --mount=type=bind,source=.git,target=.git \
@ -45,10 +43,6 @@ RUN --mount=type=bind,source=.git,target=.git \
# install development dependencies (for testing)
RUN python3 -m pip install -e tests/vllm_test_utils
# install transformers-neuronx package as an optional dependencies (for V0)
# FIXME: `--no-deps` argument is temporarily added to resolve transformers package version conflict
RUN python3 -m pip install transformers-neuronx==0.13.* --extra-index-url=https://pip.repos.neuron.amazonaws.com -U --no-deps
# overwrite entrypoint to run bash script
RUN echo "import subprocess; import sys; subprocess.check_call(sys.argv[1:])" > /usr/local/bin/dockerd-entrypoint.py

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@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ ARG GIT_REPO_CHECK=0
RUN --mount=type=bind,source=.git,target=.git \
if [ "$GIT_REPO_CHECK" != 0 ]; then bash tools/check_repo.sh ; fi
RUN python3 -m pip install -U pip
# install build requirements
RUN PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL="https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu" python3 -m pip install -r /workspace/requirements-build.txt
# build vLLM with OpenVINO backend

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@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ USER root
ENV PATH="/usr/local/cargo/bin:$PATH:/opt/conda/bin/"
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y git wget kmod curl vim libnuma-dev libsndfile-dev libprotobuf-dev build-essential ffmpeg libsm6 libxext6 libgl1 libssl-dev
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y git wget curl vim libnuma-dev libsndfile-dev libprotobuf-dev build-essential ffmpeg libsm6 libxext6 libgl1
# Some packages in requirements-cpu are installed here
# IBM provides optimized packages for ppc64le processors in the open-ce project for mamba
# Currently these may not be available for venv or pip directly
RUN micromamba install -y -n base -c https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/open-ce/1.11.0-p10/ -c defaults python=3.10 rust && micromamba clean --all --yes
RUN micromamba install -y -n base -c https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/open-ce/1.11.0-p10/ -c defaults python=3.10 torchvision-cpu=0.16.2 rust && micromamba clean --all --yes
COPY ./ /workspace/vllm
@ -18,9 +18,11 @@ ARG GIT_REPO_CHECK=0
RUN --mount=type=bind,source=.git,target=.git \
if [ "$GIT_REPO_CHECK" != 0 ]; then bash tools/check_repo.sh; fi
# These packages will be in rocketce eventually
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
RUSTFLAGS='-L /opt/conda/lib' pip install -v --prefer-binary --extra-index-url https://repo.fury.io/mgiessing \
pip install -v --prefer-binary --extra-index-url https://repo.fury.io/mgiessing \
'cmake>=3.26' ninja packaging 'setuptools-scm>=8' wheel jinja2 \
torch==2.3.1 \
-r requirements-cpu.txt \
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@ -1,119 +1,174 @@
# default base image
ARG REMOTE_VLLM="0"
ARG USE_CYTHON="0"
ARG BUILD_RPD="1"
ARG COMMON_WORKDIR=/app
ARG BASE_IMAGE=rocm/vllm-dev:base
# Default ROCm 6.2 base image
ARG BASE_IMAGE="rocm/pytorch:rocm6.2_ubuntu20.04_py3.9_pytorch_release_2.3.0"
FROM ${BASE_IMAGE} AS base
# Default ROCm ARCHes to build vLLM for.
ARG PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH="gfx908;gfx90a;gfx942;gfx1100"
ARG ARG_PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH
ENV PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH=${ARG_PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH:-${PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH}}
# Whether to install CK-based flash-attention
# If 0, will not install flash-attention
ARG BUILD_FA="1"
ARG FA_GFX_ARCHS="gfx90a;gfx942"
ARG FA_BRANCH="3cea2fb"
# Whether to build triton on rocm
ARG BUILD_TRITON="1"
ARG TRITON_BRANCH="e192dba"
### Base image build stage
FROM $BASE_IMAGE AS base
# Import arg(s) defined before this build stage
ARG PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH
# Install some basic utilities
RUN apt-get update -q -y && apt-get install -q -y \
sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev libfmt-dev libmsgpack-dev libsuitesparse-dev
# Remove sccache
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip && pip install setuptools_scm
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install python3 python3-pip -y
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
curl \
ca-certificates \
sudo \
git \
bzip2 \
libx11-6 \
build-essential \
wget \
unzip \
tmux \
ccache \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# When launching the container, mount the code directory to /vllm-workspace
ARG APP_MOUNT=/vllm-workspace
WORKDIR ${APP_MOUNT}
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
# Remove sccache so it doesn't interfere with ccache
# TODO: implement sccache support across components
RUN apt-get purge -y sccache; python3 -m pip uninstall -y sccache; rm -f "$(which sccache)"
ARG COMMON_WORKDIR
WORKDIR ${COMMON_WORKDIR}
# -----------------------
# vLLM fetch stages
FROM base AS fetch_vllm_0
ONBUILD COPY ./ vllm/
FROM base AS fetch_vllm_1
ARG VLLM_REPO="https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm.git"
ARG VLLM_BRANCH="main"
ONBUILD RUN git clone ${VLLM_REPO} \
&& cd vllm \
&& git checkout ${VLLM_BRANCH}
FROM fetch_vllm_${REMOTE_VLLM} AS fetch_vllm
# -----------------------
# vLLM build stages
FROM fetch_vllm AS build_vllm
ARG USE_CYTHON
# Build vLLM
RUN cd vllm \
&& python3 -m pip install -r requirements-rocm.txt \
&& python3 setup.py clean --all \
&& if [ ${USE_CYTHON} -eq "1" ]; then python3 setup_cython.py build_ext --inplace; fi \
&& python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=dist
FROM scratch AS export_vllm
ARG COMMON_WORKDIR
COPY --from=build_vllm ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm/dist/*.whl /
COPY --from=build_vllm ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm/requirements*.txt /
COPY --from=build_vllm ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm/benchmarks /benchmarks
COPY --from=build_vllm ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm/tests /tests
COPY --from=build_vllm ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm/examples /examples
COPY --from=build_vllm ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm/.buildkite /.buildkite
# -----------------------
# Test vLLM image
FROM base AS test
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Install vLLM
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=export_vllm,src=/,target=/install \
cd /install \
&& pip install -U -r requirements-rocm.txt \
&& pip uninstall -y vllm \
&& pip install *.whl
WORKDIR /vllm-workspace
ARG COMMON_WORKDIR
COPY --from=build_vllm ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm /vllm-workspace
# install development dependencies (for testing)
RUN cd /vllm-workspace \
&& rm -rf vllm \
&& python3 -m pip install -e tests/vllm_test_utils \
&& python3 -m pip install lm-eval[api]==0.4.4 \
&& python3 -m pip install pytest-shard
# -----------------------
# Final vLLM image
FROM base AS final
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Error related to odd state for numpy 1.20.3 where there is no METADATA etc, but an extra LICENSES_bundled.txt.
# Manually remove it so that later steps of numpy upgrade can continue
RUN case "$(which python3)" in \
*"/opt/conda/envs/py_3.9"*) \
rm -rf /opt/conda/envs/py_3.9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/numpy-1.20.3.dist-info/;; \
# Install torch == 2.6.0 on ROCm
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
case "$(ls /opt | grep -Po 'rocm-[0-9]\.[0-9]')" in \
*"rocm-6.2"*) \
python3 -m pip uninstall -y torch torchvision \
&& python3 -m pip install --pre \
torch==2.6.0.dev20241113+rocm6.2 \
'setuptools-scm>=8' \
torchvision==0.20.0.dev20241113+rocm6.2 \
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/rocm6.2;; \
*) ;; esac
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade huggingface-hub[cli]
ARG BUILD_RPD
RUN if [ ${BUILD_RPD} -eq "1" ]; then \
git clone -b nvtx_enabled https://github.com/ROCm/rocmProfileData.git \
&& cd rocmProfileData/rpd_tracer \
&& pip install -r requirements.txt && cd ../ \
&& make && make install \
&& cd hipMarker && python3 setup.py install ; fi
ENV LLVM_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/llvm-symbolizer
ENV PATH=$PATH:/opt/rocm/bin:/libtorch/bin:
ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/rocm/lib/:/libtorch/lib:
ENV CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH:/libtorch/include:/libtorch/include/torch/csrc/api/include/:/opt/rocm/include/:
# Install vLLM
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=export_vllm,src=/,target=/install \
cd /install \
&& pip install -U -r requirements-rocm.txt \
&& pip uninstall -y vllm \
&& pip install *.whl
ENV PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH=${PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH}
ENV CCACHE_DIR=/root/.cache/ccache
ARG COMMON_WORKDIR
# Copy over the benchmark scripts as well
COPY --from=export_vllm /benchmarks ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm/benchmarks
COPY --from=export_vllm /examples ${COMMON_WORKDIR}/vllm/examples
### AMD-SMI build stage
FROM base AS build_amdsmi
# Build amdsmi wheel always
RUN cd /opt/rocm/share/amd_smi \
&& python3 -m pip wheel . --wheel-dir=/install
### Flash-Attention wheel build stage
FROM base AS build_fa
ARG BUILD_FA
ARG FA_GFX_ARCHS
ARG FA_BRANCH
# Build ROCm flash-attention wheel if `BUILD_FA = 1`
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=${CCACHE_DIR} \
if [ "$BUILD_FA" = "1" ]; then \
mkdir -p libs \
&& cd libs \
&& git clone https://github.com/ROCm/flash-attention.git \
&& cd flash-attention \
&& git checkout "${FA_BRANCH}" \
&& git submodule update --init \
&& GPU_ARCHS="${FA_GFX_ARCHS}" python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=/install; \
# Create an empty directory otherwise as later build stages expect one
else mkdir -p /install; \
fi
### Triton wheel build stage
FROM base AS build_triton
ARG BUILD_TRITON
ARG TRITON_BRANCH
# Build triton wheel if `BUILD_TRITON = 1`
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=${CCACHE_DIR} \
if [ "$BUILD_TRITON" = "1" ]; then \
mkdir -p libs \
&& cd libs \
&& python3 -m pip install ninja cmake wheel pybind11 \
&& git clone https://github.com/OpenAI/triton.git \
&& cd triton \
&& git checkout "${TRITON_BRANCH}" \
&& cd python \
&& python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=/install; \
# Create an empty directory otherwise as later build stages expect one
else mkdir -p /install; \
fi
### Final vLLM build stage
FROM base AS final
# Import the vLLM development directory from the build context
COPY . .
ARG GIT_REPO_CHECK=0
RUN --mount=type=bind,source=.git,target=.git \
if [ "$GIT_REPO_CHECK" != 0 ]; then bash tools/check_repo.sh ; fi
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
# Package upgrades for useful functionality or to avoid dependency issues
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install --upgrade numba scipy huggingface-hub[cli] pytest-shard
# Workaround for ray >= 2.10.0
ENV RAY_EXPERIMENTAL_NOSET_ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1
# Silences the HF Tokenizers warning
ENV TOKENIZERS_PARALLELISM=false
# Performance environment variable.
ENV HIP_FORCE_DEV_KERNARG=1
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=${CCACHE_DIR} \
--mount=type=bind,source=.git,target=.git \
--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m pip install -Ur requirements-rocm.txt \
&& python3 setup.py clean --all \
&& python3 setup.py develop
# Copy amdsmi wheel into final image
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build_amdsmi,src=/install,target=/install \
mkdir -p libs \
&& cp /install/*.whl libs \
# Preemptively uninstall to avoid same-version no-installs
&& python3 -m pip uninstall -y amdsmi;
# Copy triton wheel(s) into final image if they were built
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build_triton,src=/install,target=/install \
mkdir -p libs \
&& if ls /install/*.whl; then \
cp /install/*.whl libs \
# Preemptively uninstall to avoid same-version no-installs
&& python3 -m pip uninstall -y triton; fi
# Copy flash-attn wheel(s) into final image if they were built
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build_fa,src=/install,target=/install \
mkdir -p libs \
&& if ls /install/*.whl; then \
cp /install/*.whl libs \
# Preemptively uninstall to avoid same-version no-installs
&& python3 -m pip uninstall -y flash-attn; fi
# Install wheels that were built to the final image
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
if ls libs/*.whl; then \
python3 -m pip install libs/*.whl; fi
# install development dependencies (for testing)
RUN python3 -m pip install -e tests/vllm_test_utils
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@ -1,158 +0,0 @@
ARG BASE_IMAGE=rocm/dev-ubuntu-22.04:6.3.1-complete
ARG HIPBLASLT_BRANCH="4d40e36"
ARG HIPBLAS_COMMON_BRANCH="7c1566b"
ARG LEGACY_HIPBLASLT_OPTION=
ARG RCCL_BRANCH="648a58d"
ARG RCCL_REPO="https://github.com/ROCm/rccl"
ARG TRITON_BRANCH="e5be006"
ARG TRITON_REPO="https://github.com/triton-lang/triton.git"
ARG PYTORCH_BRANCH="3a585126"
ARG PYTORCH_VISION_BRANCH="v0.19.1"
ARG PYTORCH_REPO="https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch.git"
ARG PYTORCH_VISION_REPO="https://github.com/pytorch/vision.git"
ARG FA_BRANCH="b7d29fb"
ARG FA_REPO="https://github.com/ROCm/flash-attention.git"
FROM ${BASE_IMAGE} AS base
ENV PATH=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin:$PATH
ENV ROCM_PATH=/opt/rocm
ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/rocm/lib:/usr/local/lib:
ARG PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH=gfx90a;gfx942
ENV PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH=${PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH}
ARG PYTHON_VERSION=3.12
RUN mkdir -p /app
WORKDIR /app
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# Install Python and other dependencies
RUN apt-get update -y \
&& apt-get install -y software-properties-common git curl sudo vim less \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa \
&& apt-get update -y \
&& apt-get install -y python${PYTHON_VERSION} python${PYTHON_VERSION}-dev python${PYTHON_VERSION}-venv \
python${PYTHON_VERSION}-lib2to3 python-is-python3 \
&& update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python3 python3 /usr/bin/python${PYTHON_VERSION} 1 \
&& update-alternatives --set python3 /usr/bin/python${PYTHON_VERSION} \
&& ln -sf /usr/bin/python${PYTHON_VERSION}-config /usr/bin/python3-config \
&& curl -sS https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python${PYTHON_VERSION} \
&& python3 --version && python3 -m pip --version
RUN pip install -U packaging cmake ninja wheel setuptools pybind11 Cython
FROM base AS build_hipblaslt
ARG HIPBLASLT_BRANCH
ARG HIPBLAS_COMMON_BRANCH
# Set to "--legacy_hipblas_direct" for ROCm<=6.2
ARG LEGACY_HIPBLASLT_OPTION
RUN git clone https://github.com/ROCm/hipBLAS-common.git
RUN cd hipBLAS-common \
&& git checkout ${HIPBLAS_COMMON_BRANCH} \
&& mkdir build \
&& cd build \
&& cmake .. \
&& make package \
&& dpkg -i ./*.deb
RUN git clone https://github.com/ROCm/hipBLASLt
RUN cd hipBLASLt \
&& git checkout ${HIPBLASLT_BRANCH} \
&& ./install.sh -d --architecture ${PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH} ${LEGACY_HIPBLASLT_OPTION} \
&& cd build/release \
&& make package
RUN mkdir -p /app/install && cp /app/hipBLASLt/build/release/*.deb /app/hipBLAS-common/build/*.deb /app/install
FROM base AS build_rccl
ARG RCCL_BRANCH
ARG RCCL_REPO
RUN git clone ${RCCL_REPO}
RUN cd rccl \
&& git checkout ${RCCL_BRANCH} \
&& ./install.sh -p --amdgpu_targets ${PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH}
RUN mkdir -p /app/install && cp /app/rccl/build/release/*.deb /app/install
FROM base AS build_triton
ARG TRITON_BRANCH
ARG TRITON_REPO
RUN git clone ${TRITON_REPO}
RUN cd triton \
&& git checkout ${TRITON_BRANCH} \
&& cd python \
&& python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=dist
RUN mkdir -p /app/install && cp /app/triton/python/dist/*.whl /app/install
FROM base AS build_amdsmi
RUN cd /opt/rocm/share/amd_smi \
&& pip wheel . --wheel-dir=dist
RUN mkdir -p /app/install && cp /opt/rocm/share/amd_smi/dist/*.whl /app/install
FROM base AS build_pytorch
ARG PYTORCH_BRANCH
ARG PYTORCH_VISION_BRANCH
ARG PYTORCH_REPO
ARG PYTORCH_VISION_REPO
ARG FA_BRANCH
ARG FA_REPO
RUN git clone ${PYTORCH_REPO} pytorch
RUN cd pytorch && git checkout ${PYTORCH_BRANCH} && \
pip install -r requirements.txt && git submodule update --init --recursive \
&& python3 tools/amd_build/build_amd.py \
&& CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$(python3 -c 'import sys; print(sys.prefix)') python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=dist \
&& pip install dist/*.whl
RUN git clone ${PYTORCH_VISION_REPO} vision
RUN cd vision && git checkout ${PYTORCH_VISION_BRANCH} \
&& python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=dist \
&& pip install dist/*.whl
RUN git clone ${FA_REPO}
RUN cd flash-attention \
&& git checkout ${FA_BRANCH} \
&& git submodule update --init \
&& MAX_JOBS=64 GPU_ARCHS=${PYTORCH_ROCM_ARCH} python3 setup.py bdist_wheel --dist-dir=dist
RUN mkdir -p /app/install && cp /app/pytorch/dist/*.whl /app/install \
&& cp /app/vision/dist/*.whl /app/install \
&& cp /app/flash-attention/dist/*.whl /app/install
FROM base AS final
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build_hipblaslt,src=/app/install/,target=/install \
dpkg -i /install/*deb \
&& sed -i 's/, hipblaslt-dev \(.*\), hipcub-dev/, hipcub-dev/g' /var/lib/dpkg/status \
&& sed -i 's/, hipblaslt \(.*\), hipfft/, hipfft/g' /var/lib/dpkg/status
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build_rccl,src=/app/install/,target=/install \
dpkg -i /install/*deb \
&& sed -i 's/, rccl-dev \(.*\), rocalution/, rocalution/g' /var/lib/dpkg/status \
&& sed -i 's/, rccl \(.*\), rocalution/, rocalution/g' /var/lib/dpkg/status
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build_triton,src=/app/install/,target=/install \
pip install /install/*.whl
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build_amdsmi,src=/app/install/,target=/install \
pip install /install/*.whl
RUN --mount=type=bind,from=build_pytorch,src=/app/install/,target=/install \
pip install /install/*.whl
ARG BASE_IMAGE
ARG HIPBLASLT_BRANCH
ARG LEGACY_HIPBLASLT_OPTION
ARG RCCL_BRANCH
ARG RCCL_REPO
ARG TRITON_BRANCH
ARG TRITON_REPO
ARG PYTORCH_BRANCH
ARG PYTORCH_VISION_BRANCH
ARG PYTORCH_REPO
ARG PYTORCH_VISION_REPO
ARG FA_BRANCH
ARG FA_REPO
RUN echo "BASE_IMAGE: ${BASE_IMAGE}" > /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "HIPBLAS_COMMON_BRANCH: ${HIPBLAS_COMMON_BRANCH}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "HIPBLASLT_BRANCH: ${HIPBLASLT_BRANCH}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "LEGACY_HIPBLASLT_OPTION: ${LEGACY_HIPBLASLT_OPTION}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "RCCL_BRANCH: ${RCCL_BRANCH}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "RCCL_REPO: ${RCCL_REPO}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "TRITON_BRANCH: ${TRITON_BRANCH}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "TRITON_REPO: ${TRITON_REPO}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "PYTORCH_BRANCH: ${PYTORCH_BRANCH}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "PYTORCH_VISION_BRANCH: ${PYTORCH_VISION_BRANCH}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "PYTORCH_REPO: ${PYTORCH_REPO}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "PYTORCH_VISION_REPO: ${PYTORCH_VISION_REPO}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "FA_BRANCH: ${FA_BRANCH}" >> /app/versions.txt \
&& echo "FA_REPO: ${FA_REPO}" >> /app/versions.txt

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
ARG NIGHTLY_DATE="20250124"
ARG NIGHTLY_DATE="20241017"
ARG BASE_IMAGE="us-central1-docker.pkg.dev/tpu-pytorch-releases/docker/xla:nightly_3.10_tpuvm_$NIGHTLY_DATE"
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@ -10,19 +10,12 @@ Easy, fast, and cheap LLM serving for everyone
</h3>
<p align="center">
| <a href="https://docs.vllm.ai"><b>Documentation</b></a> | <a href="https://vllm.ai"><b>Blog</b></a> | <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.06180"><b>Paper</b></a> | <a href="https://x.com/vllm_project"><b>Twitter/X</b></a> | <a href="https://slack.vllm.ai"><b>Developer Slack</b></a> |
| <a href="https://docs.vllm.ai"><b>Documentation</b></a> | <a href="https://vllm.ai"><b>Blog</b></a> | <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.06180"><b>Paper</b></a> | <a href="https://discord.gg/jz7wjKhh6g"><b>Discord</b></a> | <a href="https://x.com/vllm_project"><b>Twitter/X</b></a> | <a href="https://slack.vllm.ai"><b>Developer Slack</b></a> |
</p>
---
We are excited to invite you to our Menlo Park meetup with Meta, evening of Thursday, February 27! Meta engineers will discuss the improvements on top of vLLM, and vLLM contributors will share updates from the v0.7.x series of releases. [Register Now](https://lu.ma/h7g3kuj9)
---
*Latest News* 🔥
- [2025/01] We are excited to announce the alpha release of vLLM V1: A major architectural upgrade with 1.7x speedup! Clean code, optimized execution loop, zero-overhead prefix caching, enhanced multimodal support, and more. Please check out our blog post [here](https://blog.vllm.ai/2025/01/27/v1-alpha-release.html).
- [2025/01] We hosted [the eighth vLLM meetup](https://lu.ma/zep56hui) with Google Cloud! Please find the meetup slides from vLLM team [here](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1epVkt4Zu8Jz_S5OhEHPc798emsYh2BwYfRuDDVEF7u4/edit?usp=sharing), and Google Cloud team [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h24pHewANyRL11xy5dXUbvRC9F9Kkjix/view?usp=sharing).
- [2024/12] vLLM joins [pytorch ecosystem](https://pytorch.org/blog/vllm-joins-pytorch)! Easy, Fast, and Cheap LLM Serving for Everyone!
- [2024/11] We hosted [the seventh vLLM meetup](https://lu.ma/h0qvrajz) with Snowflake! Please find the meetup slides from vLLM team [here](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1e3CxQBV3JsfGp30SwyvS3eM_tW-ghOhJ9PAJGK6KR54/edit?usp=sharing), and Snowflake team [here](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qF3RkDAbOULwz9WK5TOltt2fE9t6uIc_hVNLFAaQX6A/edit?usp=sharing).
- [2024/10] We have just created a developer slack ([slack.vllm.ai](https://slack.vllm.ai)) focusing on coordinating contributions and discussing features. Please feel free to join us there!
@ -38,17 +31,13 @@ We are excited to invite you to our Menlo Park meetup with Meta, evening of Thur
- [2023/06] We officially released vLLM! FastChat-vLLM integration has powered [LMSYS Vicuna and Chatbot Arena](https://chat.lmsys.org) since mid-April. Check out our [blog post](https://vllm.ai).
---
## About
vLLM is a fast and easy-to-use library for LLM inference and serving.
Originally developed in the [Sky Computing Lab](https://sky.cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley, vLLM has evolved into a community-driven project with contributions from both academia and industry.
vLLM is fast with:
- State-of-the-art serving throughput
- Efficient management of attention key and value memory with [**PagedAttention**](https://blog.vllm.ai/2023/06/20/vllm.html)
- Efficient management of attention key and value memory with **PagedAttention**
- Continuous batching of incoming requests
- Fast model execution with CUDA/HIP graph
- Quantizations: [GPTQ](https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.17323), [AWQ](https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.00978), INT4, INT8, and FP8.
@ -79,16 +68,16 @@ Find the full list of supported models [here](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/mod
## Getting Started
Install vLLM with `pip` or [from source](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/getting_started/installation/gpu/index.html#build-wheel-from-source):
Install vLLM with `pip` or [from source](https://vllm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/installation.html#build-from-source):
```bash
pip install vllm
```
Visit our [documentation](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/) to learn more.
- [Installation](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/getting_started/installation/index.html)
- [Quickstart](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/getting_started/quickstart.html)
- [List of Supported Models](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/models/supported_models.html)
Visit our [documentation](https://vllm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to learn more.
- [Installation](https://vllm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/installation.html)
- [Quickstart](https://vllm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/quickstart.html)
- [List of Supported Models](https://vllm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/models/supported_models.html)
## Contributing
@ -101,40 +90,34 @@ vLLM is a community project. Our compute resources for development and testing a
<!-- Note: Please sort them in alphabetical order. -->
<!-- Note: Please keep these consistent with docs/source/community/sponsors.md -->
Cash Donations:
- a16z
- Dropbox
- Sequoia Capital
- Skywork AI
- ZhenFund
Compute Resources:
- a16z
- AMD
- Anyscale
- AWS
- Crusoe Cloud
- Databricks
- DeepInfra
- Dropbox
- Google Cloud
- Lambda Lab
- Nebius
- Novita AI
- NVIDIA
- Replicate
- Roblox
- RunPod
- Sequoia Capital
- Skywork AI
- Trainy
- UC Berkeley
- UC San Diego
Slack Sponsor: Anyscale
- ZhenFund
We also have an official fundraising venue through [OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/vllm). We plan to use the fund to support the development, maintenance, and adoption of vLLM.
## Citation
If you use vLLM for your research, please cite our [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.06180):
```bibtex
@inproceedings{kwon2023efficient,
title={Efficient Memory Management for Large Language Model Serving with PagedAttention},
@ -146,11 +129,12 @@ If you use vLLM for your research, please cite our [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs
## Contact Us
- For technical questions and feature requests, please use Github issues or discussions.
- For discussing with fellow users and coordinating contributions and development, please use Slack.
- For security disclosures, please use Github's security advisory feature.
- For collaborations and partnerships, please contact us at vllm-questions AT lists.berkeley.edu.
* For technical questions and feature requests, please use Github issues or discussions.
* For discussing with fellow users, please use Discord.
* For coordinating contributions and development, please use Slack.
* For security disclosures, please use Github's security advisory feature.
* For collaborations and partnerships, please contact us at vllm-questions AT lists.berkeley.edu.
## Media Kit
- If you wish to use vLLM's logo, please refer to [our media kit repo](https://github.com/vllm-project/media-kit).
* If you wish to use vLLM's logo, please refer to [our media kit repo](https://github.com/vllm-project/media-kit).

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in vLLM, we encourage you to let us know right away. We will investigate all legitimate reports and do our best to quickly fix the problem.
Please report security issues privately using [the vulnerability submission form](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/security/advisories/new). Reports will then be triaged by the [vulnerability management team](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/contributing/vulnerability_management.html).
Please report security issues privately using [the vulnerability submission form](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/security/advisories/new). Reports will then be triaged by the [vulnerability management team](https://docs.vllm.ai/contributing/vulnerability_management/).
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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
## Downloading the ShareGPT dataset
You can download the dataset by running:
```bash
wget https://huggingface.co/datasets/anon8231489123/ShareGPT_Vicuna_unfiltered/resolve/main/ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json
```
@ -12,18 +11,9 @@ wget https://huggingface.co/datasets/anon8231489123/ShareGPT_Vicuna_unfiltered/r
The json file refers to several image datasets (coco, llava, etc.). The benchmark scripts
will ignore a datapoint if the referred image is missing.
```bash
wget https://huggingface.co/datasets/Lin-Chen/ShareGPT4V/resolve/main/sharegpt4v_instruct_gpt4-vision_cap100k.json
mkdir coco -p
wget http://images.cocodataset.org/zips/train2017.zip -O coco/train2017.zip
unzip coco/train2017.zip -d coco/
```
# Downloading the BurstGPT dataset
You can download the BurstGPT v1.1 dataset by running:
```bash
wget https://github.com/HPMLL/BurstGPT/releases/download/v1.1/BurstGPT_without_fails_2.csv
```

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@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import json
import os
import sys
@ -24,7 +22,6 @@ class RequestFuncInput:
prompt_len: int
output_len: int
model: str
model_name: Optional[str] = None
best_of: int = 1
logprobs: Optional[int] = None
extra_body: Optional[dict] = None
@ -37,7 +34,6 @@ class RequestFuncOutput:
generated_text: str = ""
success: bool = False
latency: float = 0.0
output_tokens: int = 0
ttft: float = 0.0 # Time to first token
itl: List[float] = field(
default_factory=list) # List of inter-token latencies
@ -53,8 +49,7 @@ async def async_request_tgi(
api_url = request_func_input.api_url
assert api_url.endswith("generate_stream")
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(trust_env=True,
timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
params = {
"best_of": request_func_input.best_of,
"max_new_tokens": request_func_input.output_len,
@ -83,7 +78,7 @@ async def async_request_tgi(
continue
chunk_bytes = chunk_bytes.decode("utf-8")
# NOTE: Sometimes TGI returns a ping response without
#NOTE: Sometimes TGI returns a ping response without
# any data, we should skip it.
if chunk_bytes.startswith(":"):
continue
@ -126,8 +121,7 @@ async def async_request_trt_llm(
api_url = request_func_input.api_url
assert api_url.endswith("generate_stream")
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(trust_env=True,
timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
assert request_func_input.best_of == 1
payload = {
"accumulate_tokens": True,
@ -161,7 +155,7 @@ async def async_request_trt_llm(
timestamp = time.perf_counter()
# First token
if ttft == 0.0:
ttft = timestamp - st
ttft = time.perf_counter() - st
output.ttft = ttft
# Decoding phase
@ -191,8 +185,7 @@ async def async_request_deepspeed_mii(
request_func_input: RequestFuncInput,
pbar: Optional[tqdm] = None,
) -> RequestFuncOutput:
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(trust_env=True,
timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
assert request_func_input.best_of == 1
payload = {
@ -240,23 +233,17 @@ async def async_request_openai_completions(
("completions", "profile")
), "OpenAI Completions API URL must end with 'completions' or 'profile'."
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(trust_env=True,
timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
payload = {
"model": request_func_input.model_name \
if request_func_input.model_name else request_func_input.model,
"model": request_func_input.model,
"prompt": request_func_input.prompt,
"temperature": 0.0,
"best_of": request_func_input.best_of,
"max_tokens": request_func_input.output_len,
"logprobs": request_func_input.logprobs,
"stream": True,
"stream_options": {
"include_usage": True,
},
"ignore_eos": request_func_input.ignore_eos,
}
if request_func_input.ignore_eos:
payload["ignore_eos"] = request_func_input.ignore_eos
if request_func_input.extra_body:
payload.update(request_func_input.extra_body)
headers = {
@ -267,6 +254,7 @@ async def async_request_openai_completions(
output.prompt_len = request_func_input.prompt_len
generated_text = ""
ttft = 0.0
st = time.perf_counter()
most_recent_timestamp = st
try:
@ -281,16 +269,15 @@ async def async_request_openai_completions(
chunk = chunk_bytes.decode("utf-8").removeprefix(
"data: ")
if chunk != "[DONE]":
if chunk == "[DONE]":
latency = time.perf_counter() - st
else:
data = json.loads(chunk)
# NOTE: Some completion API might have a last
# usage summary response without a token so we
# want to check a token was generated
if choices := data.get("choices"):
# Note that text could be empty here
# e.g. for special tokens
text = choices[0].get("text")
if data["choices"][0]["text"]:
timestamp = time.perf_counter()
# First token
if not first_chunk_received:
@ -304,10 +291,7 @@ async def async_request_openai_completions(
most_recent_timestamp)
most_recent_timestamp = timestamp
generated_text += text or ""
elif usage := data.get("usage"):
output.output_tokens = usage.get(
"completion_tokens")
generated_text += data["choices"][0]["text"]
if first_chunk_received:
output.success = True
else:
@ -316,7 +300,7 @@ async def async_request_openai_completions(
"Never received a valid chunk to calculate TTFT."
"This response will be marked as failed!")
output.generated_text = generated_text
output.latency = most_recent_timestamp - st
output.latency = latency
else:
output.error = response.reason or ""
output.success = False
@ -339,14 +323,12 @@ async def async_request_openai_chat_completions(
"chat/completions"
), "OpenAI Chat Completions API URL must end with 'chat/completions'."
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(trust_env=True,
timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(timeout=AIOHTTP_TIMEOUT) as session:
content = [{"type": "text", "text": request_func_input.prompt}]
if request_func_input.multi_modal_content:
content.append(request_func_input.multi_modal_content)
payload = {
"model": request_func_input.model_name \
if request_func_input.model_name else request_func_input.model,
"model": request_func_input.model,
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
@ -356,12 +338,8 @@ async def async_request_openai_chat_completions(
"temperature": 0.0,
"max_completion_tokens": request_func_input.output_len,
"stream": True,
"stream_options": {
"include_usage": True,
},
"ignore_eos": request_func_input.ignore_eos,
}
if request_func_input.ignore_eos:
payload["ignore_eos"] = request_func_input.ignore_eos
if request_func_input.extra_body:
payload.update(request_func_input.extra_body)
headers = {
@ -387,15 +365,17 @@ async def async_request_openai_chat_completions(
chunk = chunk_bytes.decode("utf-8").removeprefix(
"data: ")
if chunk != "[DONE]":
if chunk == "[DONE]":
latency = time.perf_counter() - st
else:
timestamp = time.perf_counter()
data = json.loads(chunk)
if choices := data.get("choices"):
content = choices[0]["delta"].get("content")
delta = data["choices"][0]["delta"]
if delta.get("content", None):
# First token
if ttft == 0.0:
ttft = timestamp - st
ttft = time.perf_counter() - st
output.ttft = ttft
# Decoding phase
@ -403,16 +383,13 @@ async def async_request_openai_chat_completions(
output.itl.append(timestamp -
most_recent_timestamp)
generated_text += content or ""
elif usage := data.get("usage"):
output.output_tokens = usage.get(
"completion_tokens")
generated_text += delta["content"]
most_recent_timestamp = timestamp
output.generated_text = generated_text
output.success = True
output.latency = most_recent_timestamp - st
output.latency = latency
else:
output.error = response.reason or ""
output.success = False
@ -440,35 +417,14 @@ def get_model(pretrained_model_name_or_path: str) -> str:
def get_tokenizer(
pretrained_model_name_or_path: str,
tokenizer_mode: str = "auto",
trust_remote_code: bool = False,
**kwargs,
pretrained_model_name_or_path: str, trust_remote_code: bool
) -> Union[PreTrainedTokenizer, PreTrainedTokenizerFast]:
if pretrained_model_name_or_path is not None and not os.path.exists(
pretrained_model_name_or_path):
pretrained_model_name_or_path = get_model(
pretrained_model_name_or_path)
if tokenizer_mode == "slow":
if kwargs.get("use_fast", False):
raise ValueError(
"Cannot use the fast tokenizer in slow tokenizer mode.")
kwargs["use_fast"] = False
if tokenizer_mode == "mistral":
try:
from vllm.transformers_utils.tokenizer import MistralTokenizer
except ImportError as e:
raise ImportError("MistralTokenizer requires vllm package.\n"
"Please install it with `pip install vllm` "
"to use mistral tokenizer mode.") from e
return MistralTokenizer.from_pretrained(
str(pretrained_model_name_or_path))
else:
return AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
pretrained_model_name_or_path,
trust_remote_code=trust_remote_code,
**kwargs,
)
return AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path,
trust_remote_code=trust_remote_code)
ASYNC_REQUEST_FUNCS = {

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""Benchmark guided decoding throughput."""
import argparse
import dataclasses
@ -46,12 +45,6 @@ def run_vllm(requests: List[SampleRequest],
warmup: bool = False) -> float:
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
llm = LLM(**vars(engine_args))
assert all(
llm.llm_engine.model_config.max_model_len >= (
request.prompt_len + request.expected_output_len)
for request in requests), (
"Please ensure that max_model_len is greater than the sum of"
" prompt_len and expected_output_len for all requests.")
# Add the requests to the engine.
prompts: List[str] = []
@ -121,13 +114,6 @@ async def run_vllm_async(
async with build_async_engine_client_from_engine_args(
engine_args, disable_frontend_multiprocessing) as llm:
assert all(
llm.model_config.max_model_len >= (request.prompt_len +
request.expected_output_len)
for request in requests), (
"Please ensure that max_model_len is greater than the sum of"
" prompt_len and expected_output_len for all requests.")
# Add the requests to the engine.
prompts: List[str] = []
sampling_params: List[SamplingParams] = []

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@ -1,38 +1,21 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""Benchmark the latency of processing a single batch of requests."""
import argparse
import dataclasses
import json
import os
import time
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from typing import List, Optional
import numpy as np
import torch
from benchmark_utils import convert_to_pytorch_benchmark_format, write_to_json
from tqdm import tqdm
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
from vllm.engine.arg_utils import EngineArgs
from vllm.inputs import PromptType
from vllm.sampling_params import BeamSearchParams
from vllm.utils import FlexibleArgumentParser
def save_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(args: argparse.Namespace,
results: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
pt_records = convert_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(
args=args,
metrics={"latency": results["latencies"]},
extra_info={k: results[k]
for k in ["avg_latency", "percentiles"]})
if pt_records:
pt_file = f"{os.path.splitext(args.output_json)[0]}.pytorch.json"
write_to_json(pt_file, pt_records)
def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
print(args)
@ -41,10 +24,6 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
# NOTE(woosuk): If the request cannot be processed in a single batch,
# the engine will automatically process the request in multiple batches.
llm = LLM(**dataclasses.asdict(engine_args))
assert llm.llm_engine.model_config.max_model_len >= (
args.input_len +
args.output_len), ("Please ensure that max_model_len is greater than"
" the sum of input_len and output_len.")
sampling_params = SamplingParams(
n=args.n,
@ -61,21 +40,6 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
"prompt_token_ids": batch
} for batch in dummy_prompt_token_ids.tolist()]
def llm_generate():
if not args.use_beam_search:
llm.generate(dummy_prompts,
sampling_params=sampling_params,
use_tqdm=False)
else:
llm.beam_search(
dummy_prompts,
BeamSearchParams(
beam_width=args.n,
max_tokens=args.output_len,
ignore_eos=True,
),
)
def run_to_completion(profile_dir: Optional[str] = None):
if profile_dir:
with torch.profiler.profile(
@ -84,13 +48,16 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
torch.profiler.ProfilerActivity.CUDA,
],
on_trace_ready=torch.profiler.tensorboard_trace_handler(
str(profile_dir)),
) as p:
llm_generate()
print(p.key_averages().table(sort_by="self_cuda_time_total"))
str(profile_dir))) as p:
llm.generate(dummy_prompts,
sampling_params=sampling_params,
use_tqdm=False)
print(p.key_averages())
else:
start_time = time.perf_counter()
llm_generate()
llm.generate(dummy_prompts,
sampling_params=sampling_params,
use_tqdm=False)
end_time = time.perf_counter()
latency = end_time - start_time
return latency
@ -102,8 +69,9 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
if args.profile:
profile_dir = args.profile_result_dir
if not profile_dir:
profile_dir = (Path(".") / "vllm_benchmark_result" /
f"latency_result_{time.time()}")
profile_dir = Path(
"."
) / "vllm_benchmark_result" / f"latency_result_{time.time()}"
print(f"Profiling (results will be saved to '{profile_dir}')...")
run_to_completion(profile_dir=profile_dir)
return
@ -115,9 +83,9 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
latencies = np.array(latencies)
percentages = [10, 25, 50, 75, 90, 99]
percentiles = np.percentile(latencies, percentages)
print(f"Avg latency: {np.mean(latencies)} seconds")
print(f'Avg latency: {np.mean(latencies)} seconds')
for percentage, percentile in zip(percentages, percentiles):
print(f"{percentage}% percentile latency: {percentile} seconds")
print(f'{percentage}% percentile latency: {percentile} seconds')
# Output JSON results if specified
if args.output_json:
@ -128,51 +96,43 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
}
with open(args.output_json, "w") as f:
json.dump(results, f, indent=4)
save_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(args, results)
if __name__ == "__main__":
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = FlexibleArgumentParser(
description="Benchmark the latency of processing a single batch of "
"requests till completion.")
parser.add_argument("--input-len", type=int, default=32)
parser.add_argument("--output-len", type=int, default=128)
parser.add_argument("--batch-size", type=int, default=8)
parser.add_argument(
"--n",
type=int,
default=1,
help="Number of generated sequences per prompt.",
)
parser.add_argument("--use-beam-search", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument(
"--num-iters-warmup",
type=int,
default=10,
help="Number of iterations to run for warmup.",
)
parser.add_argument("--num-iters",
description='Benchmark the latency of processing a single batch of '
'requests till completion.')
parser.add_argument('--input-len', type=int, default=32)
parser.add_argument('--output-len', type=int, default=128)
parser.add_argument('--batch-size', type=int, default=8)
parser.add_argument('--n',
type=int,
default=1,
help='Number of generated sequences per prompt.')
parser.add_argument('--use-beam-search', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--num-iters-warmup',
type=int,
default=10,
help='Number of iterations to run for warmup.')
parser.add_argument('--num-iters',
type=int,
default=30,
help="Number of iterations to run.")
help='Number of iterations to run.')
parser.add_argument(
"--profile",
action="store_true",
help="profile the generation process of a single batch",
)
'--profile',
action='store_true',
help='profile the generation process of a single batch')
parser.add_argument(
"--profile-result-dir",
'--profile-result-dir',
type=str,
default=None,
help=("path to save the pytorch profiler output. Can be visualized "
"with ui.perfetto.dev or Tensorboard."),
)
help=('path to save the pytorch profiler output. Can be visualized '
'with ui.perfetto.dev or Tensorboard.'))
parser.add_argument(
"--output-json",
'--output-json',
type=str,
default=None,
help="Path to save the latency results in JSON format.",
)
help='Path to save the latency results in JSON format.')
parser = EngineArgs.add_cli_args(parser)
args = parser.parse_args()

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""
Offline benchmark to test the long document QA throughput.
Example usage:
# This workload samples 8 different prompts with a default input
# This command run the vllm with 50GB CPU memory for offloading
# The workload samples 8 different prompts with a default input
# length of 20000 tokens, then replicates each prompt 2 times
# in random order.
python benchmark_long_document_qa_throughput.py \

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""
Benchmark the efficiency of prefix caching.
@ -11,8 +10,7 @@ Fixed example usage:
--model meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-chat-hf \
--enable-prefix-caching \
--num-prompts 1 \
--repeat-count 100 \
--input-length-range 128:256
--repeat-count 100
ShareGPT example usage:
# This command samples 20 prompts with input lengths

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""Benchmark offline prioritization."""
import argparse
import dataclasses
@ -13,11 +12,6 @@ from vllm.engine.arg_utils import EngineArgs
from vllm.utils import FlexibleArgumentParser
#Select a equi-probable random priority
def get_random_flag():
return 0 if random.random() < 0.5 else 1
def sample_requests(
dataset_path: str,
num_requests: int,
@ -60,7 +54,8 @@ def sample_requests(
# Prune too long sequences.
continue
priority = get_random_flag()
#Select a equi-probable random priority
priority = 0 if random.random() < 0.5 else 1
filtered_dataset.append((prompt, prompt_len, output_len, priority))
@ -75,12 +70,6 @@ def run_vllm(
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
llm = LLM(**dataclasses.asdict(engine_args))
assert all(
llm.llm_engine.model_config.max_model_len >= (request[1] + request[2])
for request in requests), (
"Please ensure that max_model_len is greater than the sum of"
" input_len and output_len for all requests.")
# Add the requests to the engine.
prompts = []
sampling_params = []
@ -113,8 +102,8 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
if args.dataset is None:
# Synthesize a prompt with the given input length.
prompt = "hi" * (args.input_len - 1)
requests = [(prompt, args.input_len, args.output_len,
get_random_flag()) for _ in range(args.num_prompts)]
requests = [(prompt, args.input_len, args.output_len)
for _ in range(args.num_prompts)]
else:
requests = sample_requests(args.dataset, args.num_prompts, tokenizer,
args.output_len)

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
r"""Benchmark online serving throughput.
On the server side, run one of the following commands:
@ -26,7 +25,6 @@ On the client side, run:
import argparse
import asyncio
import base64
import gc
import io
import json
import os
@ -38,7 +36,6 @@ from datetime import datetime
from typing import Any, AsyncGenerator, Collection, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
from backend_request_func import (ASYNC_REQUEST_FUNCS, RequestFuncInput,
RequestFuncOutput)
from datasets import load_dataset
@ -56,8 +53,6 @@ try:
except ImportError:
from argparse import ArgumentParser as FlexibleArgumentParser
from benchmark_utils import convert_to_pytorch_benchmark_format, write_to_json
MILLISECONDS_TO_SECONDS_CONVERSION = 1000
@ -134,35 +129,6 @@ def sample_sharegpt_requests(
return filtered_dataset
def sample_burstgpt_requests(
dataset_path: str,
num_requests: int,
random_seed: int,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizerBase,
) -> List[Tuple[str, int, int, None]]:
df = pd.read_csv(dataset_path)
gpt4_df = df[df["Model"] == "GPT-4"]
# Remove the failed requests (i.e., response length is 0)
gpt4_df = gpt4_df[gpt4_df["Response tokens"] > 0]
# Randomly sample num_requests from the dataset
if num_requests <= len(gpt4_df):
gpt4_df = gpt4_df.sample(n=num_requests, random_state=random_seed)
else:
gpt4_df = gpt4_df.sample(n=num_requests,
random_state=random_seed,
replace=True)
# Convert the dataframe to a list of tuples
dataset = gpt4_df.values.tolist()
input_requests = []
for i in range(num_requests):
input_len = int(dataset[i][2])
output_len = int(dataset[i][3])
prompt = tokenizer.decode([(i + j) % tokenizer.vocab_size
for j in range(input_len)])
input_requests.append((prompt, input_len, output_len, None))
return input_requests
def sample_sonnet_requests(
dataset_path: str,
num_requests: int,
@ -233,7 +199,7 @@ def sample_sonnet_requests(
return sampled_requests
def sample_vision_arena_requests(
def sample_mmmu_pro_vision_requests(
dataset,
num_requests: int,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizerBase,
@ -245,7 +211,13 @@ def sample_vision_arena_requests(
if len(sampled_requests) == num_requests:
break
prompt = data["turns"][0][0]['content']
# MMMU-Pro vision direct prompt
# Ref: https://github.com/MMMU-Benchmark/MMMU/blob/6ce42f4d8f70c1841c67867152648974415b5cac/mmmu-pro/prompts.yaml#L5
prompt = (
"Answer with the option letter from the given choices directly. "
"The last line of your response should be of the following "
"format: 'Answer: $LETTER' (without quotes) where LETTER is one of "
"options.")
prompt_token_ids = tokenizer(prompt).input_ids
if fixed_output_len is None:
@ -257,10 +229,10 @@ def sample_vision_arena_requests(
output_len = fixed_output_len
assert isinstance(
data["images"][0],
data["image"],
Image), ("Input image format must be `PIL.Image.Image`, "
f"given {type(data['image'])}.")
image: Image = data["images"][0]
image: Image = data["image"]
image = image.convert("RGB")
image_data = io.BytesIO()
image.save(image_data, format='JPEG')
@ -279,7 +251,7 @@ def sample_vision_arena_requests(
def sample_hf_requests(
dataset_path: str,
dataset_subset: Optional[str],
dataset_subset: str,
dataset_split: str,
num_requests: int,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizerBase,
@ -287,17 +259,19 @@ def sample_hf_requests(
fixed_output_len: Optional[int] = None,
) -> List[Tuple[str, str, int, Optional[Dict[str, Collection[str]]]]]:
# Special case for vision_arena dataset
if dataset_path == 'lmarena-ai/vision-arena-bench-v0.1' \
and dataset_subset is None:
assert dataset_split == "train"
# Special case for MMMU-Pro vision dataset
if dataset_path == 'MMMU/MMMU_Pro' and dataset_subset == 'vision':
assert dataset_split == "test"
dataset = load_dataset(dataset_path,
name=dataset_subset,
split=dataset_split,
streaming=True)
dataset = dataset.shuffle(seed=random_seed)
return sample_vision_arena_requests(dataset, num_requests, tokenizer,
fixed_output_len)
assert "image" in dataset.features, (
"MMMU/MMMU_Pro vision dataset must have 'image' column.")
filter_func = lambda x: isinstance(x["image"], Image)
dataset = dataset.shuffle(seed=random_seed).filter(filter_func)
return sample_mmmu_pro_vision_requests(dataset, num_requests,
tokenizer, fixed_output_len)
dataset = load_dataset(dataset_path,
name=dataset_subset,
@ -404,21 +378,21 @@ async def get_request(
burstiness: float = 1.0,
) -> AsyncGenerator[Tuple[str, int, int], None]:
"""
Asynchronously generates requests at a specified rate
Asynchronously generates requests at a specified rate
with OPTIONAL burstiness.
Args:
input_requests:
input_requests:
A list of input requests, each represented as a tuple.
request_rate:
request_rate:
The rate at which requests are generated (requests/s).
burstiness (optional):
The burstiness factor of the request generation.
burstiness (optional):
The burstiness factor of the request generation.
Only takes effect when request_rate is not inf.
Default value is 1, which follows a Poisson process.
Otherwise, the request intervals follow a gamma distribution.
A lower burstiness value (0 < burstiness < 1) results
in more bursty requests, while a higher burstiness value
A lower burstiness value (0 < burstiness < 1) results
in more bursty requests, while a higher burstiness value
(burstiness > 1) results in a more uniform arrival of requests.
"""
input_requests = iter(input_requests)
@ -449,7 +423,7 @@ def calculate_metrics(
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizerBase,
selected_percentile_metrics: List[str],
selected_percentiles: List[float],
goodput_config_dict: Dict[str, float],
gootput_config_dict: Dict[str, float],
) -> Tuple[BenchmarkMetrics, List[int]]:
actual_output_lens: List[int] = []
total_input = 0
@ -462,23 +436,19 @@ def calculate_metrics(
e2els: List[float] = []
for i in range(len(outputs)):
if outputs[i].success:
output_len = outputs[i].output_tokens
if output_len is None:
# We use the tokenizer to count the number of output tokens
# for some serving backends instead of looking at
# len(outputs[i].itl) since multiple output tokens may be
# bundled together
# Note : this may inflate the output token count slightly
output_len = len(
tokenizer(outputs[i].generated_text,
add_special_tokens=False).input_ids)
# We use the tokenizer to count the number of output tokens for all
# serving backends instead of looking at len(outputs[i].itl) since
# multiple output tokens may be bundled together
# Note : this may inflate the output token count slightly
output_len = len(
tokenizer(outputs[i].generated_text,
add_special_tokens=False).input_ids)
actual_output_lens.append(output_len)
total_input += input_requests[i][1]
tpot = 0
if output_len > 1:
latency_minus_ttft = outputs[i].latency - outputs[i].ttft
tpot = latency_minus_ttft / (output_len - 1)
tpot = (outputs[i].latency - outputs[i].ttft) / (output_len -
1)
tpots.append(tpot)
# Note: if output_len <= 1, we regard tpot as 0 for goodput
all_tpots.append(tpot)
@ -489,21 +459,21 @@ def calculate_metrics(
else:
actual_output_lens.append(0)
if goodput_config_dict:
if gootput_config_dict:
valid_metrics = []
slo_values = []
if "ttft" in goodput_config_dict:
if "ttft" in gootput_config_dict:
valid_metrics.append(ttfts)
slo_values.append(goodput_config_dict["ttft"] /
slo_values.append(gootput_config_dict["ttft"] /
MILLISECONDS_TO_SECONDS_CONVERSION)
if "tpot" in goodput_config_dict:
if "tpot" in gootput_config_dict:
valid_metrics.append(all_tpots)
slo_values.append(goodput_config_dict["tpot"] /
slo_values.append(gootput_config_dict["tpot"] /
MILLISECONDS_TO_SECONDS_CONVERSION)
if "e2el" in goodput_config_dict:
if "e2el" in gootput_config_dict:
valid_metrics.append(e2els)
slo_values.append(goodput_config_dict["e2el"] /
slo_values.append(gootput_config_dict["e2el"] /
MILLISECONDS_TO_SECONDS_CONVERSION)
for req_metric in zip(*valid_metrics):
@ -555,7 +525,6 @@ async def benchmark(
api_url: str,
base_url: str,
model_id: str,
model_name: str,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizerBase,
input_requests: List[Tuple[str, int, int]],
logprobs: Optional[int],
@ -567,9 +536,8 @@ async def benchmark(
selected_percentile_metrics: List[str],
selected_percentiles: List[str],
ignore_eos: bool,
goodput_config_dict: Dict[str, float],
gootput_config_dict: Dict[str, float],
max_concurrency: Optional[int],
lora_modules: Optional[List[str]],
):
if backend in ASYNC_REQUEST_FUNCS:
request_func = ASYNC_REQUEST_FUNCS[backend]
@ -585,7 +553,6 @@ async def benchmark(
"Multi-modal content is only supported on 'openai-chat' backend.")
test_input = RequestFuncInput(
model=model_id,
model_name=model_name,
prompt=test_prompt,
api_url=api_url,
prompt_len=test_prompt_len,
@ -595,7 +562,6 @@ async def benchmark(
multi_modal_content=test_mm_content,
ignore_eos=ignore_eos,
)
test_output = await request_func(request_func_input=test_input)
if not test_output.success:
raise ValueError(
@ -604,15 +570,9 @@ async def benchmark(
else:
print("Initial test run completed. Starting main benchmark run...")
if lora_modules:
# For each input request, choose a LoRA module at random.
lora_modules = iter(
[random.choice(lora_modules) for _ in range(len(input_requests))])
if profile:
print("Starting profiler...")
profile_input = RequestFuncInput(model=model_id,
model_name=model_name,
prompt=test_prompt,
api_url=base_url + "/start_profile",
prompt_len=test_prompt_len,
@ -655,13 +615,7 @@ async def benchmark(
tasks: List[asyncio.Task] = []
async for request in get_request(input_requests, request_rate, burstiness):
prompt, prompt_len, output_len, mm_content = request
req_model_id, req_model_name = model_id, model_name
if lora_modules:
req_lora_module = next(lora_modules)
req_model_id, req_model_name = req_lora_module, req_lora_module
request_func_input = RequestFuncInput(model=req_model_id,
model_name=req_model_name,
request_func_input = RequestFuncInput(model=model_id,
prompt=prompt,
api_url=api_url,
prompt_len=prompt_len,
@ -703,7 +657,7 @@ async def benchmark(
tokenizer=tokenizer,
selected_percentile_metrics=selected_percentile_metrics,
selected_percentiles=selected_percentiles,
goodput_config_dict=goodput_config_dict,
gootput_config_dict=gootput_config_dict,
)
print("{s:{c}^{n}}".format(s=' Serving Benchmark Result ', n=50, c='='))
@ -715,7 +669,7 @@ async def benchmark(
metrics.total_output))
print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format("Request throughput (req/s):",
metrics.request_throughput))
if goodput_config_dict:
if gootput_config_dict:
print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format("Request goodput (req/s):",
metrics.request_goodput))
print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format("Output token throughput (tok/s):",
@ -730,7 +684,7 @@ async def benchmark(
"total_output_tokens": metrics.total_output,
"request_throughput": metrics.request_throughput,
"request_goodput:":
metrics.request_goodput if goodput_config_dict else None,
metrics.request_goodput if gootput_config_dict else None,
"output_throughput": metrics.output_throughput,
"total_token_throughput": metrics.total_token_throughput,
"input_lens": [output.prompt_len for output in outputs],
@ -786,11 +740,11 @@ async def benchmark(
def check_goodput_args(args):
# Check and parse goodput arguments
goodput_config_dict = {}
gootput_config_dict = {}
VALID_NAMES = ["ttft", "tpot", "e2el"]
if args.goodput:
goodput_config_dict = parse_goodput(args.goodput)
for slo_name, slo_val in goodput_config_dict.items():
gootput_config_dict = parse_goodput(args.goodput)
for slo_name, slo_val in gootput_config_dict.items():
if slo_name not in VALID_NAMES:
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid metric name found, {slo_name}: {slo_val}. "
@ -801,47 +755,22 @@ def check_goodput_args(args):
f"Invalid value found, {slo_name}: {slo_val}. "
"The service level objective value should be "
"non-negative.")
return goodput_config_dict
return gootput_config_dict
def parse_goodput(slo_pairs):
goodput_config_dict = {}
gootput_config_dict = {}
try:
for slo_pair in slo_pairs:
slo_name, slo_val = slo_pair.split(":")
goodput_config_dict[slo_name] = float(slo_val)
gootput_config_dict[slo_name] = float(slo_val)
except ValueError as err:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(
"Invalid format found for service level objectives. "
"Specify service level objectives for goodput as \"KEY:VALUE\" "
"pairs, where the key is a metric name, and the value is a "
"number in milliseconds.") from err
return goodput_config_dict
def save_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(args: argparse.Namespace,
results: Dict[str, Any],
file_name: str) -> None:
metrics = [
"median_ttft_ms", "mean_ttft_ms", "std_ttft_ms", "p99_ttft_ms",
"mean_tpot_ms", "median_tpot_ms", "std_tpot_ms", "p99_tpot_ms",
"median_itl_ms", "mean_itl_ms", "std_itl_ms", "p99_itl_ms"
]
# These raw data might be useful, but they are rather big. They can be added
# later if needed
ignored_metrics = ["ttfts", "itls", "generated_texts", "errors"]
pt_records = convert_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(
args=args,
metrics={k: [results[k]]
for k in metrics},
extra_info={
k: results[k]
for k in results if k not in metrics and k not in ignored_metrics
})
if pt_records:
# Don't use json suffix here as we don't want CI to pick it up
pt_file = f"{os.path.splitext(file_name)[0]}.pytorch.json"
write_to_json(pt_file, pt_records)
return gootput_config_dict
def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
@ -851,7 +780,6 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
backend = args.backend
model_id = args.model
model_name = args.served_model_name
tokenizer_id = args.tokenizer if args.tokenizer is not None else args.model
tokenizer_mode = args.tokenizer_mode
@ -866,10 +794,18 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
tokenizer_mode=tokenizer_mode,
trust_remote_code=args.trust_remote_code)
if args.dataset_name is None:
raise ValueError(
"Please specify '--dataset-name' and the corresponding "
"'--dataset-path' if required.")
if args.dataset is not None:
warnings.warn(
"The '--dataset' argument will be deprecated in the next "
"release. Please use '--dataset-name' and "
"'--dataset-path' in the future runs.",
stacklevel=2)
input_requests = sample_sharegpt_requests(
dataset_path=args.dataset,
num_requests=args.num_prompts,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
fixed_output_len=args.sharegpt_output_len,
)
elif args.dataset_name == "sharegpt":
input_requests = sample_sharegpt_requests(
@ -879,14 +815,6 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
fixed_output_len=args.sharegpt_output_len,
)
elif args.dataset_name == "burstgpt":
input_requests = sample_burstgpt_requests(
dataset_path=args.dataset_path,
num_requests=args.num_prompts,
random_seed=args.seed,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
)
elif args.dataset_name == "sonnet":
# Do not format the prompt, pass to message directly
if args.backend == "openai-chat":
@ -941,11 +869,7 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown dataset: {args.dataset_name}")
goodput_config_dict = check_goodput_args(args)
# Avoid GC processing "static" data - reduce pause times.
gc.collect()
gc.freeze()
gootput_config_dict = check_goodput_args(args)
benchmark_result = asyncio.run(
benchmark(
@ -953,7 +877,6 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
api_url=api_url,
base_url=base_url,
model_id=model_id,
model_name=model_name,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
input_requests=input_requests,
logprobs=args.logprobs,
@ -967,9 +890,8 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
float(p) for p in args.metric_percentiles.split(",")
],
ignore_eos=args.ignore_eos,
goodput_config_dict=goodput_config_dict,
gootput_config_dict=gootput_config_dict,
max_concurrency=args.max_concurrency,
lora_modules=args.lora_modules,
))
# Save config and results to json
@ -997,8 +919,8 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
)
# Traffic
result_json["request_rate"] = (args.request_rate if args.request_rate
< float("inf") else "inf")
result_json["request_rate"] = (
args.request_rate if args.request_rate < float("inf") else "inf")
result_json["burstiness"] = args.burstiness
result_json["max_concurrency"] = args.max_concurrency
@ -1016,7 +938,6 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
file_name = os.path.join(args.result_dir, file_name)
with open(file_name, "w", encoding='utf-8') as outfile:
json.dump(result_json, outfile)
save_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(args, result_json, file_name)
if __name__ == "__main__":
@ -1034,8 +955,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
default=None,
help="Server or API base url if not using http host and port.",
)
# Use 127.0.0.1 here instead of localhost to force the use of ipv4
parser.add_argument("--host", type=str, default="127.0.0.1")
parser.add_argument("--host", type=str, default="localhost")
parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=8000)
parser.add_argument(
"--endpoint",
@ -1043,11 +963,18 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
default="/v1/completions",
help="API endpoint.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--dataset",
type=str,
default=None,
help="Path to the ShareGPT dataset, will be deprecated in the "
"next release.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--dataset-name",
type=str,
default="sharegpt",
choices=["sharegpt", "burstgpt", "sonnet", "random", "hf"],
choices=["sharegpt", "sonnet", "random", "hf"],
help="Name of the dataset to benchmark on.",
)
parser.add_argument("--dataset-path",
@ -1289,26 +1216,11 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
'--tokenizer-mode',
type=str,
default="auto",
choices=['auto', 'slow', 'mistral', 'custom'],
choices=['auto', 'slow', 'mistral'],
help='The tokenizer mode.\n\n* "auto" will use the '
'fast tokenizer if available.\n* "slow" will '
'always use the slow tokenizer. \n* '
'"mistral" will always use the `mistral_common` tokenizer. \n*'
'"custom" will use --tokenizer to select the preregistered tokenizer.')
parser.add_argument("--served-model-name",
type=str,
default=None,
help="The model name used in the API. "
"If not specified, the model name will be the "
"same as the ``--model`` argument. ")
parser.add_argument("--lora-modules",
nargs='+',
default=None,
help="A subset of LoRA module names passed in when "
"launching the server. For each request, the "
"script chooses a LoRA module at random.")
'"mistral" will always use the `mistral_common` tokenizer.')
args = parser.parse_args()
main(args)

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
r"""Benchmark online serving throughput with guided decoding.
On the server side, run one of the following commands:
@ -731,8 +730,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
default=None,
help="Server or API base url if not using http host and port.",
)
# Use 127.0.0.1 here instead of localhost to force the use of ipv4
parser.add_argument("--host", type=str, default="127.0.0.1")
parser.add_argument("--host", type=str, default="localhost")
parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=8000)
parser.add_argument(
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@ -1,17 +1,14 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""Benchmark offline inference throughput."""
import argparse
import dataclasses
import json
import os
import random
import time
from functools import cache
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
import torch
import uvloop
from benchmark_utils import convert_to_pytorch_benchmark_format, write_to_json
from PIL import Image
from tqdm import tqdm
from transformers import (AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer,
@ -171,12 +168,7 @@ def run_vllm(
) -> float:
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
llm = LLM(**dataclasses.asdict(engine_args))
assert all(
llm.llm_engine.model_config.max_model_len >= (
request.prompt_len + request.expected_output_len)
for request in requests), (
"Please ensure that max_model_len is greater than the sum of"
" prompt_len and expected_output_len for all requests.")
# Add the requests to the engine.
prompts: List[TextPrompt] = []
sampling_params: List[SamplingParams] = []
@ -234,12 +226,6 @@ async def run_vllm_async(
async with build_async_engine_client_from_engine_args(
engine_args, disable_frontend_multiprocessing) as llm:
assert all(
llm.model_config.max_model_len >= (request.prompt_len +
request.expected_output_len)
for request in requests), (
"Please ensure that max_model_len is greater than the sum of"
" prompt_len and expected_output_len for all requests.")
# Add the requests to the engine.
prompts: List[TextPrompt] = []
@ -351,24 +337,6 @@ def run_mii(
return end - start
def save_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(args: argparse.Namespace,
results: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
pt_records = convert_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(
args=args,
metrics={
"requests_per_second": [results["requests_per_second"]],
"tokens_per_second": [results["tokens_per_second"]],
},
extra_info={
k: results[k]
for k in ["elapsed_time", "num_requests", "total_num_tokens"]
})
if pt_records:
# Don't use json suffix here as we don't want CI to pick it up
pt_file = f"{os.path.splitext(args.output_json)[0]}.pytorch.json"
write_to_json(pt_file, pt_records)
def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
print(args)
random.seed(args.seed)
@ -466,7 +434,6 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
}
with open(args.output_json, "w") as f:
json.dump(results, f, indent=4)
save_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(args, results)
if __name__ == "__main__":

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@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import argparse
import json
import math
import os
from typing import Any, Dict, List
def convert_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(args: argparse.Namespace,
metrics: Dict[str, List],
extra_info: Dict[str, Any]) -> List:
"""
Save the benchmark results in the format used by PyTorch OSS benchmark with
on metric per record
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/wiki/How-to-integrate-with-PyTorch-OSS-benchmark-database
"""
records = []
if not os.environ.get("SAVE_TO_PYTORCH_BENCHMARK_FORMAT", False):
return records
for name, benchmark_values in metrics.items():
record = {
"benchmark": {
"name": "vLLM benchmark",
"extra_info": {
"args": vars(args),
},
},
"model": {
"name": args.model,
},
"metric": {
"name": name,
"benchmark_values": benchmark_values,
"extra_info": extra_info,
},
}
tp = record["benchmark"]["extra_info"]["args"].get(
"tensor_parallel_size")
# Save tensor_parallel_size parameter if it's part of the metadata
if not tp and "tensor_parallel_size" in extra_info:
record["benchmark"]["extra_info"]["args"][
"tensor_parallel_size"] = extra_info["tensor_parallel_size"]
records.append(record)
return records
class InfEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
def clear_inf(self, o: Any):
if isinstance(o, dict):
return {k: self.clear_inf(v) for k, v in o.items()}
elif isinstance(o, list):
return [self.clear_inf(v) for v in o]
elif isinstance(o, float) and math.isinf(o):
return "inf"
return o
def iterencode(self, o: Any, *args, **kwargs) -> Any:
return super().iterencode(self.clear_inf(o), *args, **kwargs)
def write_to_json(filename: str, records: List) -> None:
with open(filename, "w") as f:
json.dump(records, f, cls=InfEncoder)

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@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import argparse
import copy
import itertools

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@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# Cutlass bench utils
from typing import Iterable, Tuple

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@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import argparse
import copy
import itertools
import pickle as pkl
import time
from typing import Callable, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
from typing import Callable, Iterable, List, Tuple
import torch
import torch.utils.benchmark as TBenchmark
@ -14,8 +12,6 @@ from utils import make_rand_tensors
from weight_shapes import WEIGHT_SHAPES
from vllm import _custom_ops as ops
from vllm.model_executor.layers.quantization.utils.fp8_utils import (
w8a8_block_fp8_matmul)
from vllm.utils import FlexibleArgumentParser
DEFAULT_MODELS = list(WEIGHT_SHAPES.keys())
@ -42,15 +38,8 @@ def bench_fn(label: str, sub_label: str, description: str, fn: Callable, *args,
).blocked_autorange(min_run_time=min_run_time)
def bench_int8(
dtype: torch.dtype,
m: int,
k: int,
n: int,
label: str,
sub_label: str,
bench_kernels: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> Iterable[TMeasurement]:
"""Benchmark INT8-based kernels."""
def bench_int8(dtype: torch.dtype, m: int, k: int, n: int, label: str,
sub_label: str) -> Iterable[TMeasurement]:
assert dtype == torch.int8
a, b = make_rand_tensors(torch.int8, m, n, k)
scale_a = torch.tensor(1.0, device="cuda", dtype=torch.float32)
@ -59,132 +48,155 @@ def bench_int8(
azp = torch.zeros((m, ), device="cuda", dtype=torch.int32)
azp_adj = torch.zeros((n, ), device="cuda", dtype=torch.int32)
bench_fns = {
"pytorch_bf16_bf16_bf16_matmul-no-scales":
lambda: torch.mm(a.to(dtype=torch.bfloat16), b.to(dtype=torch.bfloat16)
),
"pytorch_fp16_fp16_fp16_matmul-no-scales":
lambda: torch.mm(a.to(dtype=torch.float16), b.to(dtype=torch.float16)),
"cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.bfloat16),
"cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_bias":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.bfloat16,
bias),
"cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_azp":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm_azp(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.
bfloat16, azp_adj),
"cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_azp_bias":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm_azp(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.
bfloat16, azp_adj, None, bias),
"cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_azp_pt":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm_azp(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.
bfloat16, azp_adj, azp),
"cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_azp_pt_bias":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm_azp(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.
bfloat16, azp_adj, azp, bias),
}
timers = []
for name, fn in bench_fns.items():
# If bench_kernels is None, run all. Otherwise, run only exact matches.
if bench_kernels is None or name in bench_kernels:
print(f"Running {name}")
timers.append(bench_fn(label, sub_label, name, fn))
# pytorch impl - bfloat16
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "pytorch_bf16_bf16_bf16_matmul-no-scales",
torch.mm, a.to(dtype=torch.bfloat16),
b.to(dtype=torch.bfloat16)))
# pytorch impl - float16
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label,
"pytorch_fp16_fp16_fp16_matmul-no-scales", torch.mm,
a.to(dtype=torch.float16), b.to(dtype=torch.float16)))
# cutlass impl
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm, a, b, scale_a, scale_b,
torch.bfloat16))
# cutlass with bias
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_bias",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm, a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.bfloat16,
bias))
# cutlass with azp per-tensor
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_azp",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm_azp, a, b, scale_a, scale_b,
torch.bfloat16, azp_adj))
# cutlass with azp per-tensor + bias
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_azp_bias",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm_azp, a, b, scale_a, scale_b,
torch.bfloat16, azp_adj, None, bias))
# cutlass with azp per-token
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_azp_pt",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm_azp, a, b, scale_a, scale_b,
torch.bfloat16, azp_adj, azp))
# cutlass with azp per-token + bias
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_i8_i8_bf16_scaled_mm_azp_pt_bias",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm_azp, a, b, scale_a, scale_b,
torch.bfloat16, azp_adj, azp, bias))
return timers
def bench_fp8(
dtype: torch.dtype,
m: int,
k: int,
n: int,
label: str,
sub_label: str,
bench_kernels: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> Iterable[TMeasurement]:
"""Benchmark FP8-based kernels."""
def bench_fp8(dtype: torch.dtype, m: int, k: int, n: int, label: str,
sub_label: str) -> Iterable[TMeasurement]:
assert dtype == torch.float8_e4m3fn
a, b = make_rand_tensors(torch.float8_e4m3fn, m, n, k)
a_cont = a.contiguous()
scale_a = torch.tensor(1.0, device="cuda", dtype=torch.float32)
scale_b = torch.tensor(1.0, device="cuda", dtype=torch.float32)
block_scale_a = torch.rand((m, k // 128),
device="cuda",
dtype=torch.float32)
block_scale_b = torch.rand((k // 128, n // 128),
device="cuda",
dtype=torch.float32)
block_scale_a_M_major = block_scale_a.t().contiguous().t()
block_scale_b_K_major = block_scale_b.t().contiguous().t()
bias = torch.zeros((n, ), device="cuda", dtype=torch.bfloat16)
print(m, k, n)
bench_fns = {
"pytorch_bf16_bf16_bf16_matmul-no-scales":
lambda: torch.mm(a.to(dtype=torch.bfloat16), b.to(dtype=torch.bfloat16)
),
"pytorch_fp16_fp16_fp16_matmul-no-scales":
lambda: torch.mm(a.to(dtype=torch.float16), b.to(dtype=torch.float16)),
"pytorch_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm":
lambda: torch._scaled_mm(
a, b, scale_a, scale_b, out_dtype=torch.float16),
"pytorch_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm_fast_accum":
lambda: torch._scaled_mm(a,
b,
scale_a,
scale_b,
out_dtype=torch.float16,
use_fast_accum=True),
"pytorch_fp8_fp8_bf16_scaled_mm":
lambda: torch._scaled_mm(
a, b, scale_a, scale_b, out_dtype=torch.bfloat16),
"pytorch_fp8_fp8_bf16_scaled_mm_fast_accum":
lambda: torch._scaled_mm(a,
b,
scale_a,
scale_b,
out_dtype=torch.bfloat16,
use_fast_accum=True),
"cutlass_fp8_fp8_bf16_scaled_mm":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.bfloat16),
"cutlass_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.float16),
"cutlass_fp8_fp8_bf16_scaled_mm_bias":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.bfloat16,
bias),
"cutlass_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm_bias":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm(a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.float16,
bias.to(dtype=torch.float16)),
"triton_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm_blockwise":
lambda: w8a8_block_fp8_matmul(a_cont, b.t(), block_scale_a,
block_scale_b.t(), (128, 128)),
"cutlass_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm_blockwise":
lambda: ops.cutlass_scaled_mm(a, b, block_scale_a_M_major,
block_scale_b_K_major, torch.float16),
}
timers = []
for name, fn in bench_fns.items():
# If bench_kernels is None, run all. Otherwise, run only exact matches.
if bench_kernels is None or name in bench_kernels:
print(f"Running {name}")
timers.append(bench_fn(label, sub_label, name, fn))
# pytorch impl w. bf16
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "pytorch_bf16_bf16_bf16_matmul-no-scales",
torch.mm, a.to(dtype=torch.bfloat16, device="cuda"),
b.to(dtype=torch.bfloat16, device="cuda")))
# pytorch impl: bf16 output, without fp8 fast accum
timers.append(
bench_fn(label,
sub_label,
"pytorch_fp8_fp8_bf16_scaled_mm",
torch._scaled_mm,
a,
b,
scale_a=scale_a,
scale_b=scale_b,
out_dtype=torch.bfloat16))
# pytorch impl: bf16 output, with fp8 fast accum
timers.append(
bench_fn(label,
sub_label,
"pytorch_fp8_fp8_bf16_scaled_mm_fast_accum",
torch._scaled_mm,
a,
b,
scale_a=scale_a,
scale_b=scale_b,
out_dtype=torch.bfloat16,
use_fast_accum=True))
# pytorch impl: fp16 output, without fp8 fast accum
timers.append(
bench_fn(label,
sub_label,
"pytorch_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm",
torch._scaled_mm,
a,
b,
scale_a=scale_a,
scale_b=scale_b,
out_dtype=torch.float16))
# pytorch impl: fp16 output, with fp8 fast accum
timers.append(
bench_fn(label,
sub_label,
"pytorch_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm_fast_accum",
torch._scaled_mm,
a,
b,
scale_a=scale_a,
scale_b=scale_b,
out_dtype=torch.float16,
use_fast_accum=True))
# cutlass impl: bf16 output
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_fp8_fp8_bf16_scaled_mm",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm, a, b, scale_a, scale_b,
torch.bfloat16))
# cutlass impl: fp16 output
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm, a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.float16))
# cutlass impl: bf16 output, with bias
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_fp8_fp8_bf16_scaled_mm_bias",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm, a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.bfloat16,
bias))
# cutlass impl: fp16 output, with bias
timers.append(
bench_fn(label, sub_label, "cutlass_fp8_fp8_fp16_scaled_mm_bias",
ops.cutlass_scaled_mm, a, b, scale_a, scale_b, torch.float16,
bias.to(dtype=torch.float16)))
return timers
def bench(dtype: torch.dtype,
m: int,
k: int,
n: int,
label: str,
sub_label: str,
bench_kernels: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> Iterable[TMeasurement]:
def bench(dtype: torch.dtype, m: int, k: int, n: int, label: str,
sub_label: str) -> Iterable[TMeasurement]:
if dtype == torch.int8:
return bench_int8(dtype, m, k, n, label, sub_label, bench_kernels)
return bench_int8(dtype, m, k, n, label, sub_label)
if dtype == torch.float8_e4m3fn:
return bench_fp8(dtype, m, k, n, label, sub_label, bench_kernels)
return bench_fp8(dtype, m, k, n, label, sub_label)
raise ValueError("unsupported type")
@ -195,22 +207,18 @@ def print_timers(timers: Iterable[TMeasurement]):
def run(dtype: torch.dtype,
MKNs: Iterable[Tuple[int, int, int]],
bench_kernels: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> Iterable[TMeasurement]:
MKNs: Iterable[Tuple[int, int, int]]) -> Iterable[TMeasurement]:
results = []
for m, k, n in MKNs:
timers = bench(dtype,
m,
k,
n,
f"scaled-{dtype}-gemm",
f"MKN=({m}x{k}x{n})",
bench_kernels=bench_kernels)
timers = bench(dtype, m, k, n, f"scaled-{dtype}-gemm",
f"MKN=({m}x{k}x{n})")
print_timers(timers)
results.extend(timers)
return results
# output makers
def make_output(data: Iterable[TMeasurement],
MKNs: Iterable[Tuple[int, int, int]],
base_description: str,
@ -224,11 +232,15 @@ def make_output(data: Iterable[TMeasurement],
pkl.dump(data, f)
# argparse runners
def run_square_bench(args):
dim_sizes = list(
range(args.dim_start, args.dim_end + 1, args.dim_increment))
MKNs = list(zip(dim_sizes, dim_sizes, dim_sizes))
data = run(args.dtype, MKNs, bench_kernels=args.kernels)
data = run(args.dtype, MKNs)
make_output(data, MKNs, f"square_bench-{args.dtype}")
@ -239,7 +251,8 @@ def run_range_bench(args):
Ks = [args.k_constant] * n if args.k_constant is not None else dim_sizes
Ns = [args.n_constant] * n if args.n_constant is not None else dim_sizes
MKNs = list(zip(Ms, Ks, Ns))
data = run(args.dtype, MKNs, bench_kernels=args.kernels)
data = run(args.dtype, MKNs)
make_output(data, MKNs, f"range_bench-{args.dtype}")
@ -265,7 +278,7 @@ def run_model_bench(args):
for k, n in KNs:
MKNs.append((m, k, n))
data = run(args.dtype, MKNs, bench_kernels=args.kernels)
data = run(args.dtype, MKNs)
model_bench_data.append(data)
# Print all results
@ -315,15 +328,6 @@ Benchmark Cutlass GEMM.
type=to_torch_dtype,
required=True,
help="Available options are ['int8', 'fp8']")
parser.add_argument(
"--kernels",
nargs="+",
type=str,
default=None,
help=
"Exact names of the kernels to benchmark. If not set, runs all kernels."
)
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest="cmd")
square_parser = subparsers.add_parser("square_bench")
@ -358,4 +362,4 @@ Benchmark Cutlass GEMM.
model_parser.set_defaults(func=run_model_bench)
args = parser.parse_args()
args.func(args)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# Weight Shapes are in the format
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import argparse
import time
from datetime import datetime
from itertools import product
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Tuple, TypedDict
import ray
@ -16,9 +13,6 @@ from vllm.model_executor.layers.fused_moe.fused_moe import *
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from vllm.utils import FlexibleArgumentParser
FP8_DTYPE = torch.float8_e4m3fnuz if current_platform.is_rocm(
) else torch.float8_e4m3fn
class BenchmarkConfig(TypedDict):
BLOCK_SIZE_M: int
@ -86,8 +80,8 @@ def benchmark_config(
a1_scale = torch.randn(1, dtype=torch.float32)
a2_scale = torch.randn(1, dtype=torch.float32)
w1 = w1.to(FP8_DTYPE)
w2 = w2.to(FP8_DTYPE)
w1 = w1.to(torch.float8_e4m3fn)
w2 = w2.to(torch.float8_e4m3fn)
input_gating = torch.empty(num_tokens, num_experts, dtype=torch.float32)
@ -147,172 +141,28 @@ def benchmark_config(
return avg
def get_rocm_tuning_space(use_fp16):
block_mn_range = [16, 32, 64, 128, 256]
block_k_range = [16, 32, 64, 128, 256]
if not use_fp16:
block_k_range.remove(16) # BLOCK_K=16 not supported for fp8
num_warps_range = [1, 2, 4, 8]
group_m_range = [1, 4, 8, 16, 32]
num_stage_range = [2]
waves_per_eu_range = [0]
matrix_instr_nonkdim_range = [16, 32] if use_fp16 else []
kpack_range = [1, 2] if use_fp16 else []
param_ranges = {
"BLOCK_SIZE_M": block_mn_range,
"BLOCK_SIZE_N": block_mn_range,
"BLOCK_SIZE_K": block_k_range,
"GROUP_SIZE_M": group_m_range,
"num_warps": num_warps_range,
"num_stages": num_stage_range,
"waves_per_eu": waves_per_eu_range,
}
if use_fp16:
param_ranges["matrix_instr_nonkdim"] = matrix_instr_nonkdim_range
param_ranges["kpack"] = kpack_range
return param_ranges
def get_configs_compute_bound(use_fp16) -> List[Dict[str, int]]:
def get_configs_compute_bound() -> List[Dict[str, int]]:
# Reduced search space for faster tuning.
# TODO(woosuk): Increase the search space and use a performance model to
# prune the search space.
configs: List[BenchmarkConfig] = []
if current_platform.is_rocm():
param_ranges = get_rocm_tuning_space(use_fp16)
else:
# Reduced search space for faster tuning.
# TODO(woosuk): Increase the search space and use a performance model to
# prune the search space.
block_m_range = [16, 32, 64, 128, 256]
block_n_range = [32, 64, 128, 256]
block_k_range = [64, 128, 256]
num_warps_range = [4, 8]
group_m_range = [1, 16, 32, 64]
num_stage_range = [2, 3, 4, 5]
param_ranges = {
"BLOCK_SIZE_M": block_m_range,
"BLOCK_SIZE_N": block_n_range,
"BLOCK_SIZE_K": block_k_range,
"GROUP_SIZE_M": group_m_range,
"num_warps": num_warps_range,
"num_stages": num_stage_range,
}
keys, values = zip(*param_ranges.items())
for config_values in product(*values):
config = dict(zip(keys, config_values))
configs.append(config)
for num_stages in [2, 3, 4, 5]:
for block_m in [16, 32, 64, 128, 256]:
for block_k in [64, 128, 256]:
for block_n in [32, 64, 128, 256]:
for num_warps in [4, 8]:
for group_size in [1, 16, 32, 64]:
configs.append({
"BLOCK_SIZE_M": block_m,
"BLOCK_SIZE_N": block_n,
"BLOCK_SIZE_K": block_k,
"GROUP_SIZE_M": group_size,
"num_warps": num_warps,
"num_stages": num_stages,
})
return configs
def prune_rocm_search_space(num_tokens, shard_intermediate_size, hidden_size,
search_space, is_fp16):
N1, K1 = shard_intermediate_size, hidden_size
N2, K2 = hidden_size, shard_intermediate_size // 2
pruned_space_1 = prune_rocm_configs(num_tokens * 2, N1, K1, search_space,
is_fp16)
pruned_space_2 = prune_rocm_configs(num_tokens * 2, N2, K2, search_space,
is_fp16)
search_space = merge_unique_dicts(pruned_space_1, pruned_space_2)
return search_space
# The following code is inspired by ROCm/Triton GEMM tuning script:
# https://github.com/ROCm/triton/blob/triton-mlir/scripts/amd/gemm/tune_gemm.py#L89
def prune_rocm_configs(M, N, K, configs, is_fp16=True):
pruned_configs = []
elemBytes_a = 2 if is_fp16 else 1
elemBytes_b = 2 if is_fp16 else 1
mfma = 16 if M < 32 or N < 32 else 32
# TODO (zhanglx): figure out the boundary between large and small gemms
large_gemm = False
if M >= 2048 and N >= 2048:
large_gemm = True
for config in configs:
BLOCK_SIZE_M = config.get("BLOCK_SIZE_M")
BLOCK_SIZE_N = config.get("BLOCK_SIZE_N")
BLOCK_SIZE_K = config.get("BLOCK_SIZE_K")
num_warps = config.get("num_warps")
if is_fp16:
matrix_instr_nonkdim = config.get("matrix_instr_nonkdim")
if matrix_instr_nonkdim > mfma:
continue
if mfma == 4 and BLOCK_SIZE_K < 64:
continue
# some layouts could not work properly in case
# number elements per thread is less 1
if BLOCK_SIZE_M * BLOCK_SIZE_N < 64:
continue
SPLIT_K = config.get("SPLIT_K", 1)
GROUP_M = config.get("GROUP_SIZE_M")
if is_fp16:
if (matrix_instr_nonkdim > BLOCK_SIZE_M
or matrix_instr_nonkdim > BLOCK_SIZE_N):
continue
if (matrix_instr_nonkdim >= M
and matrix_instr_nonkdim != BLOCK_SIZE_M):
continue
if (matrix_instr_nonkdim >= N
and matrix_instr_nonkdim != BLOCK_SIZE_N):
continue
# Skip BLOCK_SIZE that is too large compare to M/N
# unless BLOCK_SIZE is already small enough
if M * 2 < BLOCK_SIZE_M and BLOCK_SIZE_M != 16:
continue
if N * 2 < BLOCK_SIZE_N and BLOCK_SIZE_N != 16:
continue
# skip large split_k when not necessary
if SPLIT_K != 1 and not need_split_k(M, N, K):
continue
# skip split_k that leads to EVEN_K = false
leap = SPLIT_K * BLOCK_SIZE_K
modv = K % leap
if modv != 0:
continue
# skip large GROUP_M
if GROUP_M * BLOCK_SIZE_M > M and GROUP_M != 1:
continue
# out of shared memory resource
# TODO (zhanglx): This does not consider the LDS usage in the epilogue
LDS = (BLOCK_SIZE_K * BLOCK_SIZE_M * elemBytes_a +
BLOCK_SIZE_K * BLOCK_SIZE_N * elemBytes_b)
if LDS > 65536:
continue
# Skip small block sizes and num_warps for large gemm
# For fp16 and f8, we want to only use BLOCK_SIZE >= 64
if large_gemm:
if BLOCK_SIZE_M < 64 or BLOCK_SIZE_N < 64:
continue
if BLOCK_SIZE_K < 64:
continue
if num_warps < 4:
continue
pruned_configs.append(config)
return pruned_configs
def need_split_k(SIZE_M, SIZE_N, SIZE_K):
return (SIZE_M < 64 or SIZE_N < 64) and SIZE_K > 1024
def merge_unique_dicts(list1, list2):
result = []
combined_list = list1.copy()
combined_list.extend(list2)
for dictionary in combined_list:
if dictionary not in result:
result.append(dictionary)
return result
@ray.remote(num_gpus=1)
class BenchmarkWorker:
@ -320,10 +170,6 @@ class BenchmarkWorker:
torch.set_default_device("cuda")
current_platform.seed_everything(seed)
self.seed = seed
# Get the device ID to allocate tensors and kernels
# on the respective GPU. This is required for Ray to work
# correctly with multi-GPU tuning on the ROCm platform.
self.device_id = int(ray.get_gpu_ids()[0])
def benchmark(
self,
@ -345,13 +191,9 @@ class BenchmarkWorker:
op_config = get_moe_configs(num_experts, shard_intermediate_size // 2,
dtype_str)
if op_config is None:
config = get_default_config(num_tokens,
num_experts,
shard_intermediate_size,
hidden_size,
topk,
dtype_str,
is_marlin=False)
config = get_default_config(num_tokens, num_experts,
shard_intermediate_size, hidden_size,
topk, dtype_str)
else:
config = op_config[min(op_config.keys(),
key=lambda x: abs(x - num_tokens))]
@ -375,33 +217,25 @@ class BenchmarkWorker:
) -> Dict[str, int]:
best_config = None
best_time = float("inf")
if current_platform.is_rocm():
is_fp16 = not (use_fp8_w8a8 or use_int8_w8a16)
search_space = prune_rocm_search_space(num_tokens,
shard_intermediate_size,
hidden_size, search_space,
is_fp16)
for config in tqdm(search_space):
try:
kernel_time = benchmark_config(config,
num_tokens,
num_experts,
shard_intermediate_size,
hidden_size,
topk,
dtype,
use_fp8_w8a8,
use_int8_w8a16,
num_iters=10)
except triton.runtime.autotuner.OutOfResources:
# Some configurations may be invalid and fail to compile.
continue
with torch.cuda.device(self.device_id):
for config in tqdm(search_space):
try:
kernel_time = benchmark_config(config,
num_tokens,
num_experts,
shard_intermediate_size,
hidden_size,
topk,
dtype,
use_fp8_w8a8,
use_int8_w8a16,
num_iters=20)
except triton.runtime.autotuner.OutOfResources:
# Some configurations may be invalid and fail to compile.
continue
if kernel_time < best_time:
best_time = kernel_time
best_config = config
if kernel_time < best_time:
best_time = kernel_time
best_config = config
now = datetime.now()
print(f"{now.ctime()}] Completed tuning for batch_size={num_tokens}")
assert best_config is not None
@ -410,27 +244,12 @@ class BenchmarkWorker:
def sort_config(config: BenchmarkConfig) -> BenchmarkConfig:
return {
"BLOCK_SIZE_M":
config["BLOCK_SIZE_M"],
"BLOCK_SIZE_N":
config["BLOCK_SIZE_N"],
"BLOCK_SIZE_K":
config["BLOCK_SIZE_K"],
"GROUP_SIZE_M":
config["GROUP_SIZE_M"],
"num_warps":
config["num_warps"],
"num_stages":
config["num_stages"],
**({
"waves_per_eu": config["waves_per_eu"]
} if "waves_per_eu" in config else {}),
**({
"matrix_instr_nonkdim": config["matrix_instr_nonkdim"]
} if "matrix_instr_nonkdim" in config else {}),
**({
"kpack": config["kpack"]
} if "kpack" in config else {}),
"BLOCK_SIZE_M": config["BLOCK_SIZE_M"],
"BLOCK_SIZE_N": config["BLOCK_SIZE_N"],
"BLOCK_SIZE_K": config["BLOCK_SIZE_K"],
"GROUP_SIZE_M": config["GROUP_SIZE_M"],
"num_warps": config["num_warps"],
"num_stages": config["num_stages"],
}
@ -456,8 +275,7 @@ def save_configs(configs: Dict[int, BenchmarkConfig], num_experts: int,
def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
print(args)
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(
args.model, trust_remote_code=args.trust_remote_code)
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(args.model)
if config.architectures[0] == "DbrxForCausalLM":
E = config.ffn_config.moe_num_experts
topk = config.ffn_config.moe_top_k
@ -468,12 +286,6 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
topk = config.num_experts_per_tok
intermediate_size = config.intermediate_size
shard_intermediate_size = 2 * intermediate_size // args.tp_size
elif (config.architectures[0] == "DeepseekV3ForCausalLM"
or config.architectures[0] == "DeepseekV2ForCausalLM"):
E = config.n_routed_experts
topk = config.num_experts_per_tok
intermediate_size = config.moe_intermediate_size
shard_intermediate_size = 2 * intermediate_size // args.tp_size
else:
# Default: Mixtral.
E = config.num_local_experts
@ -482,7 +294,7 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
shard_intermediate_size = 2 * intermediate_size // args.tp_size
hidden_size = config.hidden_size
dtype = torch.float16 if current_platform.is_rocm() else config.torch_dtype
dtype = config.torch_dtype
use_fp8_w8a8 = args.dtype == "fp8_w8a8"
use_int8_w8a16 = args.dtype == "int8_w8a16"
@ -510,8 +322,7 @@ def main(args: argparse.Namespace):
return ray.get(outputs)
if args.tune:
is_fp16 = not (use_fp8_w8a8 or use_int8_w8a16)
search_space = get_configs_compute_bound(is_fp16)
search_space = get_configs_compute_bound()
print(f"Start tuning over {len(search_space)} configurations...")
start = time.time()
@ -543,11 +354,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
parser.add_argument("--model",
type=str,
default="mistralai/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1")
parser.add_argument("--tp-size",
"-tp",
"--tensor-parallel-size",
type=int,
default=2)
parser.add_argument("--tp-size", "-tp", type=int, default=2)
parser.add_argument("--dtype",
type=str,
choices=["auto", "fp8_w8a8", "int8_w8a16"],
@ -555,7 +362,6 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
parser.add_argument("--seed", type=int, default=0)
parser.add_argument("--batch-size", type=int, required=False)
parser.add_argument("--tune", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--trust-remote-code", action="store_true")
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import random
import time
from typing import List, Optional
@ -100,9 +98,7 @@ def main(
start_time = time.perf_counter()
# Using default kv_scale
k_scale = v_scale = torch.tensor(1.0,
dtype=torch.float32,
device=device)
k_scale = v_scale = 1.0
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
WEIGHT_SHAPES = {
"ideal": [[4 * 256 * 32, 256 * 32]],
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import dataclasses
from typing import Any, Callable, Iterable, Optional
import torch
import torch.utils.benchmark as TBenchmark
from torch.utils.benchmark import Measurement as TMeasurement
@dataclasses.dataclass
class CudaGraphBenchParams:
num_ops_in_cuda_graph: int
@dataclasses.dataclass
class ArgPool:
"""
When some argument of the benchmarking function is annotated with this type,
the benchmarking class (BenchMM) will collapse the argument to a pick a
single value from the given list of values, during function invocation.
For every invocation during a benchmarking run, it will choose a
different value from the list.
"""
values: Iterable[Any]
def __getitem__(self, index):
return self.values[index]
class Bench:
class ArgsIterator:
def __init__(self, args_list, kwargs_list):
assert len(args_list) == len(kwargs_list)
self.args_list = args_list
self.kwargs_list = kwargs_list
self.n = len(self.args_list)
self.idx = 0
def __next__(self):
while True:
yield (self.args_list[self.idx], self.kwargs_list[self.idx])
self.idx += 1
self.idx = self.idx % self.n
def reset(self):
self.idx = 0
@property
def n_args(self):
return self.n
def __init__(self, cuda_graph_params: Optional[CudaGraphBenchParams],
label: str, sub_label: str, description: str, fn: Callable,
*args, **kwargs):
self.cuda_graph_params = cuda_graph_params
self.use_cuda_graph = self.cuda_graph_params is not None
self.label = label
self.sub_label = sub_label
self.description = description
self.fn = fn
# Process args
self._args = args
self._kwargs = kwargs
self.args_list, self.kwargs_list = self.collapse_argpool(
*args, **kwargs)
self.args_iterator = self.ArgsIterator(self.args_list,
self.kwargs_list)
# Cudagraph runner
self.g = None
if self.use_cuda_graph:
self.g = self.get_cuda_graph_runner()
# benchmark run params
self.min_run_time = 1
def collapse_argpool(self, *args, **kwargs):
argpool_args = [arg for arg in args if isinstance(arg, ArgPool)] + [
arg for arg in kwargs.values() if isinstance(arg, ArgPool)
]
if len(argpool_args) == 0:
return [args], [kwargs]
# Make sure all argpools are of the same size
argpool_size = len(argpool_args[0].values)
assert all([argpool_size == len(arg.values) for arg in argpool_args])
# create copies of the args
args_list = []
kwargs_list = []
for _ in range(argpool_size):
args_list.append(args)
kwargs_list.append(kwargs.copy())
for i in range(argpool_size):
# collapse args; Just pick the ith value
args_list[i] = tuple([
arg[i] if isinstance(arg, ArgPool) else arg
for arg in args_list[i]
])
# collapse kwargs
kwargs_i = kwargs_list[i]
arg_pool_keys = [
k for k, v in kwargs_i.items() if isinstance(v, ArgPool)
]
for k in arg_pool_keys:
# again just pick the ith value
kwargs_i[k] = kwargs_i[k][i]
kwargs_list[i] = kwargs_i
return args_list, kwargs_list
def get_cuda_graph_runner(self):
assert self.use_cuda_graph
assert self.args_iterator is not None
num_graph_ops = self.cuda_graph_params.num_ops_in_cuda_graph
# warmup
args_it = self.args_iterator.__next__()
for _ in range(2):
args, kwargs = next(args_it)
self.fn(*args, **kwargs)
self.args_iterator.reset()
args_it = self.args_iterator.__next__()
stream = torch.cuda.Stream()
with torch.cuda.stream(stream):
g = torch.cuda.CUDAGraph()
with torch.cuda.graph(g):
for _ in range(num_graph_ops):
args, kwargs = next(args_it)
self.fn(*args, **kwargs)
return g
def run_cudagrah(self) -> TMeasurement:
assert self.use_cuda_graph
globals = {'g': self.g}
return TBenchmark.Timer(
stmt="g.replay()",
globals=globals,
label=(
f"{self.label}"
f" | cugraph {self.cuda_graph_params.num_ops_in_cuda_graph} ops"
),
sub_label=self.sub_label,
description=self.description,
).blocked_autorange(min_run_time=self.min_run_time)
def run_eager(self) -> TMeasurement:
setup = None
stmt = None
globals = None
has_arg_pool = self.args_iterator.n_args > 1
if has_arg_pool:
setup = '''
args_iterator.reset()
args_it = args_iterator.__next__()
'''
stmt = '''
args, kwargs = next(args_it)
fn(*args, **kwargs)
'''
globals = {'fn': self.fn, 'args_iterator': self.args_iterator}
else:
# no arg pool. Just use the args and kwargs directly
self.args_iterator.reset()
args_it = self.args_iterator.__next__()
args, kwargs = next(args_it)
setup = ""
stmt = '''
fn(*args, **kwargs)
'''
globals = {'fn': self.fn, 'args': args, 'kwargs': kwargs}
return TBenchmark.Timer(
stmt=stmt,
setup=setup,
globals=globals,
label=self.label,
sub_label=self.sub_label,
description=self.description,
).blocked_autorange(min_run_time=self.min_run_time)
def run(self) -> TMeasurement:
timer = None
if self.use_cuda_graph: # noqa SIM108
timer = self.run_cudagrah()
else:
timer = self.run_eager()
if not timer.meets_confidence() or timer.has_warnings:
print("Doesn't meet confidence - re-running bench ...")
return self.run()
return timer
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
if exc_type:
print(f"exc type {exc_type}")
print(f"exc value {exc_value}")
print(f"exc traceback {traceback}")

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# Weight Shapes are in the format
# ([K, N], TP_SPLIT_DIM)
# Example:

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import cProfile
import pstats

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