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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
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import asyncio
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import contextlib
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import copy
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import functools
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import importlib
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import json
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import os
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import random
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import signal
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import subprocess
import sys
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import tempfile
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import time
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import warnings
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from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager, suppress
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from multiprocessing import Process
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Any, Callable, Literal, Optional, Union
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from unittest.mock import patch
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import cloudpickle
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import httpx
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import openai
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import pytest
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import requests
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import torch
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import torch.nn.functional as F
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from openai.types.completion import Completion
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from typing_extensions import ParamSpec
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import vllm.envs as envs
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from tests.models.utils import TextTextLogprobs
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from vllm.distributed import (ensure_model_parallel_initialized,
                              init_distributed_environment)
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from vllm.engine.arg_utils import AsyncEngineArgs
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from vllm.entrypoints.cli.serve import ServeSubcommand
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from vllm.model_executor.model_loader import get_model_loader
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from vllm.platforms import current_platform
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from vllm.transformers_utils.tokenizer import get_tokenizer
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from vllm.utils import (FlexibleArgumentParser, GB_bytes,
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                        cuda_device_count_stateless, get_open_port)
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if current_platform.is_rocm():
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    from amdsmi import (amdsmi_get_gpu_vram_usage,
                        amdsmi_get_processor_handles, amdsmi_init,
                        amdsmi_shut_down)

    @contextmanager
    def _nvml():
        try:
            amdsmi_init()
            yield
        finally:
            amdsmi_shut_down()
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elif current_platform.is_cuda():
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    from vllm.third_party.pynvml import (nvmlDeviceGetHandleByIndex,
                                         nvmlDeviceGetMemoryInfo, nvmlInit,
                                         nvmlShutdown)
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    @contextmanager
    def _nvml():
        try:
            nvmlInit()
            yield
        finally:
            nvmlShutdown()
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else:

    @contextmanager
    def _nvml():
        yield
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VLLM_PATH = Path(__file__).parent.parent
"""Path to root of the vLLM repository."""
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class RemoteOpenAIServer:
    DUMMY_API_KEY = "token-abc123"  # vLLM's OpenAI server does not need API key
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    def _start_server(self, model: str, vllm_serve_args: list[str],
                      env_dict: Optional[dict[str, str]]) -> None:
        """Subclasses override this method to customize server process launch
        """
        env = os.environ.copy()
        # the current process might initialize cuda,
        # to be safe, we should use spawn method
        env['VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD'] = 'spawn'
        if env_dict is not None:
            env.update(env_dict)
        self.proc: subprocess.Popen = subprocess.Popen(
            ["vllm", "serve", model, *vllm_serve_args],
            env=env,
            stdout=sys.stdout,
            stderr=sys.stderr,
        )

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    def __init__(self,
                 model: str,
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                 vllm_serve_args: list[str],
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                 *,
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                 env_dict: Optional[dict[str, str]] = None,
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                 seed: Optional[int] = 0,
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                 auto_port: bool = True,
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                 max_wait_seconds: Optional[float] = None,
                 override_hf_configs: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None) -> None:
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        if auto_port:
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            if "-p" in vllm_serve_args or "--port" in vllm_serve_args:
                raise ValueError("You have manually specified the port "
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                                 "when `auto_port=True`.")

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            # No need for a port if using unix sockets
            if "--uds" not in vllm_serve_args:
                # Don't mutate the input args
                vllm_serve_args = vllm_serve_args + [
                    "--port", str(get_open_port())
                ]
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        if seed is not None:
            if "--seed" in vllm_serve_args:
                raise ValueError("You have manually specified the seed "
                                 f"when `seed={seed}`.")

            vllm_serve_args = vllm_serve_args + ["--seed", str(seed)]
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        if override_hf_configs is not None:
            vllm_serve_args = vllm_serve_args + [
                "--hf-overrides",
                json.dumps(override_hf_configs)
            ]

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        parser = FlexibleArgumentParser(
            description="vLLM's remote OpenAI server.")
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        subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(required=False, dest="subparser")
        parser = ServeSubcommand().subparser_init(subparsers)
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        args = parser.parse_args(["--model", model, *vllm_serve_args])
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        self.uds = args.uds
        if args.uds:
            self.host = None
            self.port = None
        else:
            self.host = str(args.host or 'localhost')
            self.port = int(args.port)
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        self.show_hidden_metrics = \
            args.show_hidden_metrics_for_version is not None

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        # download the model before starting the server to avoid timeout
        is_local = os.path.isdir(model)
        if not is_local:
            engine_args = AsyncEngineArgs.from_cli_args(args)
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            model_config = engine_args.create_model_config()
            load_config = engine_args.create_load_config()

            model_loader = get_model_loader(load_config)
            model_loader.download_model(model_config)
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        self._start_server(model, vllm_serve_args, env_dict)
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        self._wait_for_server(url=self.url_for("health"),
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    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
        self.proc.terminate()
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        except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
            # force kill if needed
            self.proc.kill()
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    def _poll(self) -> Optional[int]:
        """Subclasses override this method to customize process polling"""
        return self.proc.poll()

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    def _wait_for_server(self, *, url: str, timeout: float):
        # run health check
        start = time.time()
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        client = (httpx.Client(transport=httpx.HTTPTransport(
            uds=self.uds)) if self.uds else requests)
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        while True:
            try:
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            except Exception:
                # this exception can only be raised by requests.get,
                # which means the server is not ready yet.
                # the stack trace is not useful, so we suppress it
                # by using `raise from None`.
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                    raise RuntimeError("Server exited unexpectedly.") from None
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                time.sleep(0.5)
                if time.time() - start > timeout:
                    raise RuntimeError(
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    @property
    def url_root(self) -> str:
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        return (f"http://{self.uds.split('/')[-1]}"
                if self.uds else f"http://{self.host}:{self.port}")
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    def url_for(self, *parts: str) -> str:
        return self.url_root + "/" + "/".join(parts)

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    def get_client(self, **kwargs):
        if "timeout" not in kwargs:
            kwargs["timeout"] = 600
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        return openai.OpenAI(
            base_url=self.url_for("v1"),
            api_key=self.DUMMY_API_KEY,
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            max_retries=0,
            **kwargs,
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    def get_async_client(self, **kwargs):
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        if "timeout" not in kwargs:
            kwargs["timeout"] = 600
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        return openai.AsyncOpenAI(base_url=self.url_for("v1"),
                                  api_key=self.DUMMY_API_KEY,
                                  max_retries=0,
                                  **kwargs)
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class RemoteOpenAIServerCustom(RemoteOpenAIServer):
    """Launch test server with custom child process"""

    def _start_server(self, model: str, vllm_serve_args: list[str],
                      env_dict: Optional[dict[str, str]]) -> None:
        self.proc: Process = Process(
            target=self.child_process_fxn,
            args=(env_dict, model,
                  vllm_serve_args))  # type: ignore[assignment]
        self.proc.start()

    def __init__(self,
                 model: str,
                 vllm_serve_args: list[str],
                 child_process_fxn: Callable[
                     [Optional[dict[str, str]], str, list[str]], None],
                 *,
                 env_dict: Optional[dict[str, str]] = None,
                 seed: Optional[int] = 0,
                 auto_port: bool = True,
                 max_wait_seconds: Optional[float] = None) -> None:
        """Store custom child process function then invoke superclass
        constructor which will indirectly launch it."""
        self.child_process_fxn = child_process_fxn
        super().__init__(model=model,
                         vllm_serve_args=vllm_serve_args,
                         env_dict=env_dict,
                         seed=seed,
                         auto_port=auto_port,
                         max_wait_seconds=max_wait_seconds)

    def _poll(self) -> Optional[int]:
        return self.proc.exitcode

    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
        self.proc.terminate()
        self.proc.join(8)
        if self.proc.is_alive():
            # force kill if needed
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def _test_completion(
    client: openai.OpenAI,
    model: str,
    prompt: str,
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):
    results = []

    # test with text prompt
    completion = client.completions.create(model=model,
                                           prompt=prompt,
                                           max_tokens=5,
                                           temperature=0.0)

    results.append({
        "test": "single_completion",
        "text": completion.choices[0].text,
        "finish_reason": completion.choices[0].finish_reason,
        "usage": completion.usage,
    })

    # test using token IDs
    completion = client.completions.create(
        model=model,
        prompt=token_ids,
        max_tokens=5,
        temperature=0.0,
    )

    results.append({
        "test": "token_ids",
        "text": completion.choices[0].text,
        "finish_reason": completion.choices[0].finish_reason,
        "usage": completion.usage,
    })

    # test seeded random sampling
    completion = client.completions.create(model=model,
                                           prompt=prompt,
                                           max_tokens=5,
                                           seed=33,
                                           temperature=1.0)

    results.append({
        "test": "seeded_sampling",
        "text": completion.choices[0].text,
        "finish_reason": completion.choices[0].finish_reason,
        "usage": completion.usage,
    })

    # test seeded random sampling with multiple prompts
    completion = client.completions.create(model=model,
                                           prompt=[prompt, prompt],
                                           max_tokens=5,
                                           seed=33,
                                           temperature=1.0)

    results.append({
        "test":
        "seeded_sampling",
        "text": [choice.text for choice in completion.choices],
        "finish_reason":
        [choice.finish_reason for choice in completion.choices],
        "usage":
        completion.usage,
    })

    # test simple list
    batch = client.completions.create(
        model=model,
        prompt=[prompt, prompt],
        max_tokens=5,
        temperature=0.0,
    )

    results.append({
        "test": "simple_list",
        "text0": batch.choices[0].text,
        "text1": batch.choices[1].text,
    })

    # test streaming
    batch = client.completions.create(
        model=model,
        prompt=[prompt, prompt],
        max_tokens=5,
        temperature=0.0,
        stream=True,
    )

    texts = [""] * 2
    for chunk in batch:
        assert len(chunk.choices) == 1
        choice = chunk.choices[0]
        texts[choice.index] += choice.text

    results.append({
        "test": "streaming",
        "texts": texts,
    })

    return results


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def _test_completion_close(
    client: openai.OpenAI,
    model: str,
    prompt: str,
):
    results = []

    # test with text prompt
    completion = client.completions.create(model=model,
                                           prompt=prompt,
                                           max_tokens=1,
                                           logprobs=5,
                                           temperature=0.0)

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    logprobs = completion.choices[0].logprobs.top_logprobs[0]
    logprobs = {k: round(v, 2) for k, v in logprobs.items()}
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    results.append({
        "test": "completion_close",
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    return results


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def _test_chat(
    client: openai.OpenAI,
    model: str,
    prompt: str,
):
    results = []

    messages = [{
        "role": "user",
        "content": [{
            "type": "text",
            "text": prompt
        }]
    }]

    # test with text prompt
    chat_response = client.chat.completions.create(model=model,
                                                   messages=messages,
                                                   max_tokens=5,
                                                   temperature=0.0)

    results.append({
        "test": "completion_close",
        "text": chat_response.choices[0].message.content,
        "finish_reason": chat_response.choices[0].finish_reason,
        "usage": chat_response.usage,
    })

    return results


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def _test_embeddings(
    client: openai.OpenAI,
    model: str,
    text: str,
):
    results = []

    # test with text input
    embeddings = client.embeddings.create(
        model=model,
        input=text,
        encoding_format="float",
    )

    results.append({
        "test": "single_embedding",
        "embedding": embeddings.data[0].embedding,
        "usage": embeddings.usage,
    })

    return results


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def _test_image_text(
    client: openai.OpenAI,
    model_name: str,
    image_url: str,
):
    results = []

    # test pure text input
    messages = [{
        "role":
        "user",
        "content": [
            {
                "type": "text",
                "text": "How do you feel today?"
            },
        ],
    }]

    chat_completion = client.chat.completions.create(model=model_name,
                                                     messages=messages,
                                                     temperature=0.0,
                                                     max_tokens=1,
                                                     logprobs=True,
                                                     top_logprobs=5)
    top_logprobs = chat_completion.choices[0].logprobs.content[0].top_logprobs

    for x in top_logprobs:
        x.logprob = round(x.logprob, 2)

    results.append({
        "test": "pure_text",
        "logprobs": top_logprobs,
    })

    messages = [{
        "role":
        "user",
        "content": [
            {
                "type": "image_url",
                "image_url": {
                    "url": image_url
                }
            },
            {
                "type": "text",
                "text": "What's in this image?"
            },
        ],
    }]

    chat_completion = client.chat.completions.create(model=model_name,
                                                     messages=messages,
                                                     temperature=0.0,
                                                     max_tokens=1,
                                                     logprobs=True,
                                                     top_logprobs=5)
    top_logprobs = chat_completion.choices[0].logprobs.content[0].top_logprobs

    results.append({
        "test": "text_image",
        "logprobs": top_logprobs,
    })

    return results


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def compare_two_settings(model: str,
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                         arg1: list[str],
                         arg2: list[str],
                         env1: Optional[dict[str, str]] = None,
                         env2: Optional[dict[str, str]] = None,
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    Launch API server with two different sets of arguments/environments
    and compare the results of the API calls.

    Args:
        model: The model to test.
        arg1: The first set of arguments to pass to the API server.
        arg2: The second set of arguments to pass to the API server.
        env1: The first set of environment variables to pass to the API server.
        env2: The second set of environment variables to pass to the API server.
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    compare_all_settings(
        model,
        [arg1, arg2],
        [env1, env2],
        method=method,
        max_wait_seconds=max_wait_seconds,
    )


def compare_all_settings(model: str,
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                         all_envs: list[Optional[dict[str, str]]],
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                         max_wait_seconds: Optional[float] = None) -> None:
    """
    Launch API server with several different sets of arguments/environments
    and compare the results of the API calls with the first set of arguments.
    Args:
        model: The model to test.
        all_args: A list of argument lists to pass to the API server.
        all_envs: A list of environment dictionaries to pass to the API server.
    """

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    for args in all_args:
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        if "--trust-remote-code" in args:
            trust_remote_code = True
            break

    tokenizer_mode = "auto"
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        if "--tokenizer-mode" in args:
            tokenizer_mode = args[args.index("--tokenizer-mode") + 1]
            break

    tokenizer = get_tokenizer(
        model,
        trust_remote_code=trust_remote_code,
        tokenizer_mode=tokenizer_mode,
    )
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    can_force_load_format = True

    for args in all_args:
        if "--load-format" in args:
            can_force_load_format = False
            break

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        if can_force_load_format:
            # we are comparing the results and
            # usually we don't need real weights.
            # we force to use dummy weights by default,
            # and it should work for most of the cases.
            # if not, we can use VLLM_TEST_FORCE_LOAD_FORMAT
            # environment variable to force the load format,
            # e.g. in quantization tests.
            args = args + ["--load-format", envs.VLLM_TEST_FORCE_LOAD_FORMAT]
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        results = ref_results if i == 0 else compare_results
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        with RemoteOpenAIServer(model,
                                args,
                                env_dict=env,
                                max_wait_seconds=max_wait_seconds) as server:
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            client = server.get_client()

            # test models list
            models = client.models.list()
            models = models.data
            served_model = models[0]
            results.append({
                "test": "models_list",
                "id": served_model.id,
                "root": served_model.root,
            })

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            if method == "generate":
                results += _test_completion(client, model, prompt, token_ids)
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            elif method == "generate_close":
                results += _test_completion_close(client, model, prompt)
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            elif method == "generate_chat":
                results += _test_chat(client, model, prompt)
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            elif method == "generate_with_image":
                results += _test_image_text(
                    client, model,
                    "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/RGBA_comp.png"
                )
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                results += _test_embeddings(client, model, prompt)
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            if i > 0:
                # if any setting fails, raise an error early
                ref_args = all_args[0]
                ref_envs = all_envs[0]
                compare_args = all_args[i]
                compare_envs = all_envs[i]
                for ref_result, compare_result in zip(ref_results,
                                                      compare_results):
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                    ref_result = copy.deepcopy(ref_result)
                    compare_result = copy.deepcopy(compare_result)
                    if "embedding" in ref_result and method == "encode":
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                            torch.tensor(ref_result["embedding"]),
                            torch.tensor(compare_result["embedding"]),
                            dim=0,
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                        assert sim >= 0.999, (
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                        f"Results for {model=} are not the same.\n"
                        f"{ref_args=} {ref_envs=}\n"
                        f"{compare_args=} {compare_envs=}\n"
                        f"{ref_result=}\n"
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def init_test_distributed_environment(
    tp_size: int,
    pp_size: int,
    rank: int,
    distributed_init_port: str,
    local_rank: int = -1,
) -> None:
    distributed_init_method = f"tcp://localhost:{distributed_init_port}"
    init_distributed_environment(
        world_size=pp_size * tp_size,
        rank=rank,
        distributed_init_method=distributed_init_method,
        local_rank=local_rank)
    ensure_model_parallel_initialized(tp_size, pp_size)


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    # as compared to multiprocessing.
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    # otherwise we may get import errors on ray workers
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    # it will not move .so files to working dir.
    # So we have to manually add some of large directories
    os.environ["RAY_RUNTIME_ENV_IGNORE_GITIGNORE"] = "1"
    ray.init(
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            ]
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    refs = []
    for rank in range(tp_size * pp_size):
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                tp_size,
                pp_size,
                rank,
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def get_physical_device_indices(devices):
    visible_devices = os.environ.get("CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES")
    if visible_devices is None:
        return devices

    visible_indices = [int(x) for x in visible_devices.split(",")]
    index_mapping = {i: physical for i, physical in enumerate(visible_indices)}
    return [index_mapping[i] for i in devices if i in index_mapping]


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                                 devices: list[int],
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                mem_info = amdsmi_get_gpu_vram_usage(dev_handle)
                gb_used = mem_info["vram_used"] / 2**10
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                dev_handle = nvmlDeviceGetHandleByIndex(device)
                mem_info = nvmlDeviceGetMemoryInfo(dev_handle)
                gb_used = mem_info.used / 2**30
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            output_raw[device] = (gb_used, gb_total)
            output[device] = f'{gb_used:.02f}/{gb_total:.02f}'
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            print(f'{k}={v}; ', end='')
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            is_free = lambda used, total: used <= threshold_bytes / 2**30
            threshold = f"{threshold_bytes/2**30} GiB"
        else:
            is_free = lambda used, total: used / total <= threshold_ratio
            threshold = f"{threshold_ratio:.2f}"

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        if dur_s >= timeout_s:
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def fork_new_process_for_each_test(
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    See https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/7053 for more details.
    """
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        # to avoid sending SIGTERM to the parent process
        os.setpgrp()
        from _pytest.outcomes import Skipped
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        # Create a unique temporary file to store exception info from child
        # process. Use test function name and process ID to avoid collisions.
        with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(
                delete=False,
                mode='w+b',
                prefix=f"vllm_test_{func.__name__}_{os.getpid()}_",
                suffix=".exc") as exc_file, ExitStack() as delete_after:
            exc_file_path = exc_file.name
            delete_after.callback(os.remove, exc_file_path)

            pid = os.fork()
            print(f"Fork a new process to run a test {pid}")
            if pid == 0:
                # Parent process responsible for deleting, don't delete
                # in child.
                delete_after.pop_all()
                try:
                    func(*args, **kwargs)
                except Skipped as e:
                    # convert Skipped to exit code 0
                    print(str(e))
                    os._exit(0)
                except Exception as e:
                    import traceback
                    tb_string = traceback.format_exc()

                    # Try to serialize the exception object first
                    exc_to_serialize: dict[str, Any]
                    try:
                        # First, try to pickle the actual exception with
                        # its traceback.
                        exc_to_serialize = {'pickled_exception': e}
                        # Test if it can be pickled
                        cloudpickle.dumps(exc_to_serialize)
                    except (Exception, KeyboardInterrupt):
                        # Fall back to string-based approach.
                        exc_to_serialize = {
                            'exception_type': type(e).__name__,
                            'exception_msg': str(e),
                            'traceback': tb_string,
                        }
                    try:
                        with open(exc_file_path, 'wb') as f:
                            cloudpickle.dump(exc_to_serialize, f)
                    except Exception:
                        # Fallback: just print the traceback.
                        print(tb_string)
                    os._exit(1)
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                pgid = os.getpgid(pid)
                _pid, _exitcode = os.waitpid(pid, 0)
                # ignore SIGTERM signal itself
                old_signal_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM,
                                                   signal.SIG_IGN)
                # kill all child processes
                os.killpg(pgid, signal.SIGTERM)
                # restore the signal handler
                signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, old_signal_handler)
                if _exitcode != 0:
                    # Try to read the exception from the child process
                    exc_info = {}
                    if os.path.exists(exc_file_path):
                        with contextlib.suppress(Exception), \
                            open(exc_file_path, 'rb') as f:
                            exc_info = cloudpickle.load(f)

                    if (original_exception :=
                            exc_info.get('pickled_exception')) is not None:
                        # Re-raise the actual exception object if it was
                        # successfully pickled.
                        assert isinstance(original_exception, Exception)
                        raise original_exception

                    if (original_tb := exc_info.get("traceback")) is not None:
                        # Use string-based traceback for fallback case
                        raise AssertionError(
                            f"Test {func.__name__} failed when called with"
                            f" args {args} and kwargs {kwargs}"
                            f" (exit code: {_exitcode}):\n{original_tb}"
                        ) from None

                    # Fallback to the original generic error
                    raise AssertionError(
                        f"function {func.__name__} failed when called with"
                        f" args {args} and kwargs {kwargs}"
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def spawn_new_process_for_each_test(
        f: Callable[_P, None]) -> Callable[_P, None]:
    """Decorator to spawn a new process for each test function.
    """

    @functools.wraps(f)
    def wrapper(*args: _P.args, **kwargs: _P.kwargs) -> None:
        # Check if we're already in a subprocess
        if os.environ.get('RUNNING_IN_SUBPROCESS') == '1':
            # If we are, just run the function directly
            return f(*args, **kwargs)

        import torch.multiprocessing as mp
        with suppress(RuntimeError):
            mp.set_start_method('spawn')

        # Get the module
        module_name = f.__module__

        # Create a process with environment variable set
        env = os.environ.copy()
        env['RUNNING_IN_SUBPROCESS'] = '1'

        with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir:
            output_filepath = os.path.join(tempdir, "new_process.tmp")

            # `cloudpickle` allows pickling complex functions directly
            input_bytes = cloudpickle.dumps((f, output_filepath))

            cmd = [sys.executable, "-m", f"{module_name}"]

            returned = subprocess.run(cmd,
                                      input=input_bytes,
                                      capture_output=True,
                                      env=env)

            # check if the subprocess is successful
            try:
                returned.check_returncode()
            except Exception as e:
                # wrap raised exception to provide more information
                raise RuntimeError(f"Error raised in subprocess:\n"
                                   f"{returned.stderr.decode()}") from e

    return wrapper


def create_new_process_for_each_test(
    method: Optional[Literal["spawn", "fork"]] = None
) -> Callable[[Callable[_P, None]], Callable[_P, None]]:
    """Creates a decorator that runs each test function in a new process.

    Args:
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    Returns:
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    """
    if method is None:
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    assert method in ["spawn",
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    if method == "fork":
        return fork_new_process_for_each_test

    return spawn_new_process_for_each_test


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            memory_gb = current_platform.get_device_total_memory() / GB_bytes
    except Exception as e:
        warnings.warn(
            f"An error occurred when finding the available memory: {e}",
            stacklevel=2,
        )
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def large_gpu_test(*, min_gb: int):
    """
    Decorate a test to be skipped if no GPU is available or it does not have
    sufficient memory.

    Currently, the CI machine uses L4 GPU which has 24 GB VRAM.
    """
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    """Get a collection of pytest marks to apply for `@multi_gpu_test`."""
    test_selector = pytest.mark.distributed(num_gpus=num_gpus)
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        cuda_device_count_stateless() < num_gpus,
        reason=f"Need at least {num_gpus} GPUs to run the test.",
    )

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def multi_gpu_test(*, num_gpus: int):
    """
    Decorate a test to be run only when multiple GPUs are available.
    """
    marks = multi_gpu_marks(num_gpus=num_gpus)

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    '''Construct a remote OpenAI server, obtain an async client to the
    server & invoke the completions API to obtain completions.

    Args:
      prompts: test prompts
      model_name: model to spin up on the vLLM server
      server_cli_args: CLI args for starting the server
      num_logprobs: Number of logprobs to report (or `None`)
      max_wait_seconds: timeout interval for bringing up server.
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    '''

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    assert len(max_tokens) == len(prompts)

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    with RemoteOpenAIServer(model_name,
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        client = server.get_async_client()
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                                              stream=False,
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                                              logprobs=num_logprobs) \
                    for p, max_tok in zip(prompts, max_tokens) ]
        outputs = await asyncio.gather(*outputs)

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    return [x.choices[0].text for x in completions]
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    text_generations = get_client_text_generations(completions)
    text = ''.join(text_generations)
    return [(text_generations, text,
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def has_module_attribute(module_name, attribute_name):
    """
    Helper function to check if a module has a specific attribute.
    """
    try:
        module = importlib.import_module(module_name)
        return hasattr(module, attribute_name)
    except ImportError:
        return False
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def get_attn_backend_list_based_on_platform() -> list[str]:
    if current_platform.is_cuda():
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        return attn_backend_list
    else:
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@contextmanager
def override_cutlass_fp8_supported(value: bool):
    with patch(
            "vllm.model_executor.layers.quantization.utils.w8a8_utils.cutlass_fp8_supported",
            return_value=value):
        yield
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def prep_prompts(batch_size: int, ln_range: tuple[int, int] = (800, 1100)):
    """
    Generate prompts which a bunch of assignments,
    then asking for the value of one of them.
    The prompt is just under 10k tokens; sliding window is 4k
    so the answer is outside sliding window, but should still be correct.
    Args:
        batch_size: number of prompts to generate
        ln_range: an argument to control the length of the prompt
    """
    prompts: list[str] = []
    answer: list[int] = []
    indices: list[int] = []
    random.seed(1)
    for _ in range(batch_size):
        idx = random.randint(30, 90)
        indices.append(idx)
        prompt = "```python\n# We set a number of variables, " + \
                 f"x{idx} will be important later\n"
        ln = random.randint(*ln_range)
        for k in range(30, ln):
            v = random.randint(10, 99)
            if k == idx:
                answer.append(v)
            prompt += f"x{k} = {v}\n"
        prompt += f"# Now, we check the value of x{idx}:\n"
        prompt += f"assert x{idx} == "
        prompts.append(prompt)
    return prompts, answer, indices


def check_answers(indices: list[int],
                  answer: list[int],
                  outputs: list[str],
                  accept_rate: float = 0.7):
    answer2 = [int(text[0:2].strip()) for text in outputs]
    print(list(zip(indices, zip(answer, answer2))))
    numok = 0
    for a1, a2 in zip(answer, answer2):
        if a1 == a2:
            numok += 1
    frac_ok = numok / len(answer)
    print(f"Num OK: {numok}/{len(answer)} {frac_ok}")
    assert frac_ok >= accept_rate