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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

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from collections import deque
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from typing import Deque, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Union
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from vllm.config import CacheConfig, LoRAConfig, ModelConfig, SchedulerConfig
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.v1.core.encoder_cache_manager import (EncoderCacheManager,
                                                compute_encoder_budget)
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from vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_manager import KVCacheManager
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from vllm.v1.core.scheduler_output import (CachedRequestData, NewRequestData,
                                           SchedulerOutput)
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from vllm.v1.engine import EngineCoreOutput, EngineCoreOutputs
from vllm.v1.metrics.stats import SchedulerStats
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from vllm.v1.outputs import ModelRunnerOutput
from vllm.v1.request import Request, RequestStatus

logger = init_logger(__name__)


class Scheduler:

    def __init__(
        self,
        scheduler_config: SchedulerConfig,
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        model_config: ModelConfig,
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        cache_config: CacheConfig,
        lora_config: Optional[LoRAConfig],
    ) -> None:
        self.scheduler_config = scheduler_config
        self.cache_config = cache_config
        self.lora_config = lora_config

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        # Scheduling constraints.
        self.max_num_running_reqs = self.scheduler_config.max_num_seqs
        self.max_num_scheduled_tokens = \
            self.scheduler_config.max_num_batched_tokens
        self.max_model_len = self.scheduler_config.max_model_len

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        num_gpu_blocks = cache_config.num_gpu_blocks
        assert isinstance(num_gpu_blocks, int) and num_gpu_blocks > 0
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        # Create the KV cache manager.
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        self.kv_cache_manager = KVCacheManager(
            block_size=self.cache_config.block_size,
            num_gpu_blocks=num_gpu_blocks,
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            max_model_len=self.max_model_len,
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            sliding_window=self.cache_config.sliding_window,
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            enable_caching=self.cache_config.enable_prefix_caching)
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        self.block_size = self.cache_config.block_size

        # req_id -> Request
        self.requests: Dict[str, Request] = {}
        # Priority queues for requests.
        self.waiting: Deque[Request] = deque()
        self.running: List[Request] = []

        # The request IDs that are finished in between the previous and the
        # current steps. This is used to notify the workers about the finished
        # requests so that they can free the cached states for those requests.
        # This is flushed at the end of each scheduling step.
        self.finished_req_ids: Set[str] = set()

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        # OPTIMIZATION: Cache the CachedRequestData objects to avoid creating
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        # them at each scheduling step.
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        # Request id -> CachedRequestData
        self._cached_reqs_data: Dict[str, CachedRequestData] = {}
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        # Encoder-related.
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        # Calculate encoder cache size if applicable
        # NOTE: For now we use the same budget for both compute and space.
        # This can be changed when we make encoder cache for embedding caching
        # across requests.
        encoder_compute_budget, encoder_cache_size = compute_encoder_budget(
            model_config=model_config,
            scheduler_config=scheduler_config,
        )

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        # NOTE(woosuk): Here, "encoder" includes the vision encoder (and
        # projector if needed). Currently, we assume that the encoder also
        # has the Transformer architecture (e.g., ViT).
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        self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens = encoder_compute_budget
        # NOTE: For the models without encoder (e.g., text-only models),
        # the encoder cache will not be initialized because cache size is 0
        # for these models.
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        self.encoder_cache_manager = EncoderCacheManager(
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            cache_size=encoder_cache_size)
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    def schedule(self) -> "SchedulerOutput":
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        # NOTE(woosuk) on the scheduling algorithm:
        # There's no "decoding phase" nor "prefill phase" in the scheduler.
        # Each request just has the num_computed_tokens and num_tokens,
        # which is equal to len(prompt_token_ids) + len(output_token_ids).
        # At each step, the scheduler tries to assign tokens to the requests
        # so that each request's num_computed_tokens can catch up its
        # num_tokens. This is general enough to cover chunked prefills,
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        # prefix caching, and the "jump decoding" optimization in the future.

        scheduled_new_reqs: List[Request] = []
        scheduled_resumed_reqs: List[Request] = []
        scheduled_running_reqs: List[Request] = []
        preempted_reqs: List[Request] = []
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        req_to_new_block_ids: Dict[str, List[int]] = {}
        num_scheduled_tokens: Dict[str, int] = {}
        token_budget = self.max_num_scheduled_tokens
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        # Encoder-related.
        scheduled_encoder_inputs: Dict[str, List[int]] = {}
        encoder_budget = self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens
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        # First, schedule the RUNNING requests.
        req_index = 0
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        while req_index < len(self.running) and token_budget > 0:
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            request = self.running[req_index]
            num_new_tokens = request.num_tokens - request.num_computed_tokens
            num_new_tokens = min(num_new_tokens, token_budget)
            assert num_new_tokens > 0

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            # Schedule encoder inputs.
            encoder_inputs_to_schedule, num_new_tokens, new_encoder_budget = (
                self._try_schedule_encoder_inputs(request,
                                                  request.num_computed_tokens,
                                                  num_new_tokens,
                                                  encoder_budget))
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            if num_new_tokens == 0:
                # The request cannot be scheduled because the encoder budget
                # or the encoder cache is exhausted.
                # NOTE(woosuk): Here, by doing `continue` instead of `break`,
                # we do not strictly follow the FCFS scheduling policy and
                # allow the lower-priority requests to be scheduled.
                req_index += 1
                continue
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            while True:
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                new_blocks = self.kv_cache_manager.allocate_slots(
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                    request, num_new_tokens)
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                if new_blocks is None:
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                    # The request cannot be scheduled.
                    # Preempt the lowest-priority request.
                    preempted_req = self.running.pop()
                    self.kv_cache_manager.free(preempted_req)
                    preempted_req.status = RequestStatus.PREEMPTED
                    preempted_req.num_computed_tokens = 0

                    self.waiting.appendleft(preempted_req)
                    preempted_reqs.append(preempted_req)
                    if preempted_req == request:
                        # No more request to preempt.
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                        can_schedule = False
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                        break
                else:
                    # The request can be scheduled.
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                    can_schedule = True
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                    break
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            if not can_schedule:
                break
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            assert new_blocks is not None
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            # Schedule the request.
            scheduled_running_reqs.append(request)
            req_to_new_block_ids[request.request_id] = [
                b.block_id for b in new_blocks
            ]
            num_scheduled_tokens[request.request_id] = num_new_tokens
            token_budget -= num_new_tokens
            req_index += 1

            # Encoder-related.
            if encoder_inputs_to_schedule:
                scheduled_encoder_inputs[request.request_id] = (
                    encoder_inputs_to_schedule)
                # Allocate the encoder cache.
                for i in encoder_inputs_to_schedule:
                    self.encoder_cache_manager.allocate(request, i)
                encoder_budget = new_encoder_budget
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        # Record the LoRAs in scheduled_running_reqs
        requested_loras: Set[int] = set()
        if self.lora_config:
            requested_loras = set(
                req.lora_request.lora_int_id for req in scheduled_running_reqs
                if req.lora_request and req.lora_request.lora_int_id > 0)
            assert len(requested_loras) <= self.lora_config.max_loras

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        # Next, schedule the WAITING requests.
        if not preempted_reqs:
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            while self.waiting and token_budget > 0:
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                if len(self.running) == self.max_num_running_reqs:
                    break

                request = self.waiting[0]
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                # Check that adding the request still respects the max_loras
                # constraint.
                if self.lora_config and request.lora_request:
                    req_lora_id = request.lora_request.lora_int_id
                    if len(requested_loras) == self.lora_config.max_loras and (
                            req_lora_id not in requested_loras):
                        # Cannot schedule.
                        # TODO (varun): This means all the other requests in
                        # the WAITING queue will be blocked by this request,
                        # even if,
                        # 1. these other requests do not use LoRA, or,
                        # 2. these other requests use the already requested
                        # LoRAs.
                        # This is too conservative and could be optimized.
                        break

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                # Get already-cached tokens.
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                computed_blocks, num_computed_tokens = \
                    self.kv_cache_manager.get_computed_blocks(request)
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                # Number of tokens to be scheduled.
                # We use `request.num_tokens` instead of
                # `request.num_prompt_tokens` to consider the resumed requests,
                # which have output tokens.
                num_new_tokens = request.num_tokens - num_computed_tokens
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                if num_new_tokens == 0:
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                    # This happens when prompt length is divisible by the block
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                    # size and all blocks are cached. Now we force to recompute
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                    # the last block. Note that we have to re-compute an entire
                    # block because allocate_slots() assumes num_computed_tokens
                    # is always a multiple of the block size. This limitation
                    # can potentially be removed in the future to slightly
                    # improve the performance.
                    num_computed_tokens -= self.block_size
                    num_new_tokens = self.block_size
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                    computed_blocks.pop()
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                num_new_tokens = min(num_new_tokens, token_budget)
                assert num_new_tokens > 0
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                # Schedule encoder inputs.
                (encoder_inputs_to_schedule, num_new_tokens,
                 new_encoder_budget) = self._try_schedule_encoder_inputs(
                     request, num_computed_tokens, num_new_tokens,
                     encoder_budget)
                if num_new_tokens == 0:
                    # The request cannot be scheduled.
                    break

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                new_blocks = self.kv_cache_manager.allocate_slots(
                    request, num_new_tokens, computed_blocks)
                if new_blocks is None:
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                    # The request cannot be scheduled.
                    break

                self.waiting.popleft()
                self.running.append(request)
                if request.status == RequestStatus.WAITING:
                    scheduled_new_reqs.append(request)
                elif request.status == RequestStatus.PREEMPTED:
                    scheduled_resumed_reqs.append(request)
                else:
                    raise RuntimeError(
                        f"Invalid request status: {request.status}")

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                if self.lora_config and request.lora_request:
                    requested_loras.add(request.lora_request.lora_int_id)
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                req_to_new_block_ids[request.request_id] = [
                    b.block_id for b in computed_blocks + new_blocks
                ]
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                num_scheduled_tokens[request.request_id] = num_new_tokens
                token_budget -= num_new_tokens
                request.status = RequestStatus.RUNNING
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                request.num_computed_tokens = num_computed_tokens

                # Encoder-related.
                if encoder_inputs_to_schedule:
                    scheduled_encoder_inputs[request.request_id] = (
                        encoder_inputs_to_schedule)
                    # Allocate the encoder cache.
                    for i in encoder_inputs_to_schedule:
                        self.encoder_cache_manager.allocate(request, i)
                    encoder_budget = new_encoder_budget
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        # Check if the scheduling constraints are satisfied.
        total_num_scheduled_tokens = sum(num_scheduled_tokens.values())
        assert total_num_scheduled_tokens <= self.max_num_scheduled_tokens
        assert token_budget >= 0
        assert len(self.running) <= self.max_num_running_reqs
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        # Since some requests in the RUNNING queue may not be scheduled in
        # this step, the total number of scheduled requests can be smaller than
        # len(self.running).
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        assert (len(scheduled_new_reqs) + len(scheduled_resumed_reqs) +
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        # Get the longest common prefix among all requests in the running queue.
        # This can be potentially used for cascade attention.
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        if self.running:
            any_request = self.running[0]
            num_common_prefix_blocks = (
                self.kv_cache_manager.get_num_common_prefix_blocks(
                    any_request, len(self.running)))

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        # Construct the scheduler output.
        new_reqs_data = [
            NewRequestData.from_request(req,
                                        req_to_new_block_ids[req.request_id],
                                        req.num_computed_tokens)
            for req in scheduled_new_reqs
        ]
        resumed_reqs_data = [
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            self._make_cached_request_data(
                req,
                req_to_new_block_ids[req.request_id],
                req.num_computed_tokens,
                resumed_from_preemption=True,
            ) for req in scheduled_resumed_reqs
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        running_reqs_data = [
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            self._make_cached_request_data(
                req,
                req_to_new_block_ids[req.request_id],
                req.num_computed_tokens,
                resumed_from_preemption=False,
            ) for req in scheduled_running_reqs
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        ]
        scheduler_output = SchedulerOutput(
            scheduled_new_reqs=new_reqs_data,
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            scheduled_cached_reqs=resumed_reqs_data + running_reqs_data,
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            num_scheduled_tokens=num_scheduled_tokens,
            total_num_scheduled_tokens=total_num_scheduled_tokens,
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            scheduled_encoder_inputs=scheduled_encoder_inputs,
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            num_common_prefix_blocks=num_common_prefix_blocks,
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            # finished_req_ids is an existing state in the scheduler,
            # instead of being newly scheduled in this step.
            # It contains the request IDs that are finished in between
            # the previous and the current steps.
            finished_req_ids=self.finished_req_ids,
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            free_encoder_input_ids=self.encoder_cache_manager.get_freed_ids(),
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        )

        self.finished_req_ids = set()
        return scheduler_output

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    def _make_cached_request_data(
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        self,
        request: Request,
        new_block_ids: List[int],
        num_computed_tokens: int,
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        resumed_from_preemption: bool,
    ) -> "CachedRequestData":
        # OPTIMIZATION: Cache the CachedRequestData objects to avoid creating
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        if request.request_id in self._cached_reqs_data:
            req_data = self._cached_reqs_data[request.request_id]
            req_data.resumed_from_preemption = resumed_from_preemption
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            req_data.new_block_ids = new_block_ids
            req_data.num_computed_tokens = num_computed_tokens
        else:
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            req_data = CachedRequestData.from_request(request,
                                                      resumed_from_preemption,
                                                      new_block_ids,
                                                      num_computed_tokens)
            self._cached_reqs_data[request.request_id] = req_data
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    def _try_schedule_encoder_inputs(
        self,
        request: Request,
        num_computed_tokens: int,
        num_new_tokens: int,
        encoder_budget: int,
    ) -> Tuple[List[int], int, int]:
        """
        Determine which encoder inputs need to be scheduled in the current step,
        and update `num_new_tokens` and encoder token budget accordingly.

        An encoder input will be scheduled if:
        - Its output tokens overlap with the range of tokens being computed
        in this step, i.e.,
        [num_computed_tokens, num_computed_tokens + num_new_tokens).
        - It is not already computed and stored in the encoder cache.
        - There is sufficient encoder token budget to process it.
        - The encoder cache has space to store it.

        If an encoder input cannot be scheduled due to cache or budget
        limitations, the method adjusts `num_new_tokens` to schedule only the
        decoder tokens up to just before the unschedulable encoder input.
        """
        if not request.has_encoder_inputs():
            return [], num_new_tokens, encoder_budget

        encoder_inputs_to_schedule: List[int] = []
        mm_positions = request.mm_positions
        assert mm_positions is not None
        assert len(mm_positions) > 0
        for i, pos_info in enumerate(mm_positions):
            start_pos = pos_info["offset"]
            num_encoder_tokens = pos_info["length"]

            # The encoder output is needed if the two ranges overlap:
            # [num_computed_tokens, num_computed_tokens + num_new_tokens) and
            # [start_pos, start_pos + num_encoder_tokens)
            if start_pos >= num_computed_tokens + num_new_tokens:
                # The encoder input is not needed in this step.
                break
            if start_pos + num_encoder_tokens <= num_computed_tokens:
                # The encoder input is already computed and stored
                # in the decoder's KV cache.
                continue

            if self.encoder_cache_manager.has_cache(request, i):
                # The encoder input is already computed and cached.
                continue
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            if (not self.encoder_cache_manager.can_allocate(request, i)
                    or num_encoder_tokens > encoder_budget):
                # The encoder cache is full or the encoder budget is exhausted.
                # NOTE(woosuk): We assume that the encoder input tokens should
                # be processed altogether, as the encoder usually uses
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                if num_computed_tokens < start_pos:
                    # We only schedule the decoder tokens just before the
                    # encoder input.
                    num_new_tokens = start_pos - num_computed_tokens
                else:
                    # Because of prefix caching, num_computed_tokens is greater
                    # than start_pos even though its encoder input is not
                    # available. In this case, we can't schedule any token for
                    # the request in this step.
                    num_new_tokens = 0
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                break

            encoder_budget -= num_encoder_tokens
            encoder_inputs_to_schedule.append(i)
        return encoder_inputs_to_schedule, num_new_tokens, encoder_budget

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    def update_from_output(
        self,
        scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput",
        model_runner_output: "ModelRunnerOutput",
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    ) -> EngineCoreOutputs:
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        logprobs = model_runner_output.logprobs
        prompt_logprobs_dict = model_runner_output.prompt_logprobs_dict
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        num_scheduled_tokens = scheduler_output.num_scheduled_tokens
        new_running: List[Request] = []
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        outputs: List[EngineCoreOutput] = []
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        # NOTE(woosuk): As len(self.running) can be up to 1K or more, the below
        # loop can be a performance bottleneck. We should do our best to avoid
        # expensive operations inside the loop.
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        for request in self.running:
            req_id = request.request_id
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            num_tokens_scheduled = num_scheduled_tokens.get(req_id, 0)
            if num_tokens_scheduled == 0:
                # The request was not scheduled in this step.
                new_running.append(request)
                continue

            request.num_computed_tokens += num_tokens_scheduled
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            # When the request's num_computed_tokens catches up its num_tokens,
            # the request generates output tokens. Otherwise, we ignore the
            # sampler output for the request.
            assert request.num_computed_tokens <= request.num_tokens
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            cached_encoder_input_ids = (
                self.encoder_cache_manager.get_cached_input_ids(request))
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            # OPTIMIZATION: Avoid list(set) if the set is empty.
            if cached_encoder_input_ids:
                for input_id in list(cached_encoder_input_ids):
                    start_pos = request.mm_positions[input_id]["offset"]
                    num_tokens = request.mm_positions[input_id]["length"]
                    if start_pos + num_tokens <= request.num_computed_tokens:
                        # The encoder output is already processed and stored
                        # in the decoder's KV cache.
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                        self.encoder_cache_manager.free_encoder_input(
                            request, input_id)
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            # Get prompt logprobs for this request.
            prompt_logprobs_tensors = prompt_logprobs_dict.get(req_id)

            stopped = False
            new_logprobs = None
            new_token_ids = None

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            if request.num_computed_tokens == request.num_tokens:
                req_index = model_runner_output.req_id_to_index[req_id]
                # NOTE(woosuk): Currently, we assume that each request
                # generates at most one token at each step.
                token_id = sampled_token_ids[req_index]
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                    self._free_request(request)
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                # Extract sample logprobs if needed.
                if request.sampling_params.logprobs is not None:
                    assert logprobs is not None
                    # NOTE: once we support N tokens per step (spec decode),
                    # the outer lists can be of length > 1.
                    new_logprobs = logprobs.slice(req_index, req_index + 1)

                new_token_ids = request.output_token_ids[-num_new_tokens:]

            # Transmit partial if chunked prefill & prompt logprobs is enabled
            if new_token_ids or prompt_logprobs_tensors is not None:
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                outputs.append(
                    EngineCoreOutput(
                        request_id=req_id,
                        new_token_ids=new_token_ids or [],
                        finish_reason=request.get_finished_reason(),
                        new_logprobs=new_logprobs,
                        new_prompt_logprobs_tensors=prompt_logprobs_tensors,
                        stop_reason=request.stop_reason))

            if not stopped:
                new_running.append(request)
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        self.running = new_running
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        return EngineCoreOutputs(
            outputs=outputs,
            scheduler_stats=self.make_stats(),
        )
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    def _check_stop(self, request: Request) -> bool:
        if (request.num_tokens >= self.max_model_len
                or request.num_output_tokens >= request.max_tokens):
            request.status = RequestStatus.FINISHED_LENGTH_CAPPED
            return True

        sampling_params = request.sampling_params
        last_token_id = request.output_token_ids[-1]
        if (not sampling_params.ignore_eos
                and last_token_id == request.eos_token_id):
            request.status = RequestStatus.FINISHED_STOPPED
            return True

        if last_token_id in (sampling_params.stop_token_ids or ()):
            request.status = RequestStatus.FINISHED_STOPPED
            request.stop_reason = last_token_id
            return True
        return False

    def add_request(self, request: Request) -> None:
        self.waiting.append(request)
        self.requests[request.request_id] = request

    def finish_requests(
        self,
        request_ids: Union[str, Iterable[str]],
        finished_status: RequestStatus,
    ) -> None:
        """Handles the finish signal from outside the scheduler.

        For example, the API server can abort a request when the client
        disconnects.
        """
        assert RequestStatus.is_finished(finished_status)
        if isinstance(request_ids, str):
            request_ids = (request_ids, )
        request_ids = set(request_ids)

        for req_id in request_ids:
            request = self.requests.get(req_id)
            if request is None:
                # Invalid request ID.
                continue

            if request.status == RequestStatus.RUNNING:
                self.running.remove(request)
            else:
                self.waiting.remove(request)
            request.status = finished_status
            self._free_request(request)

    def _free_request(self, request: Request) -> None:
        assert request.is_finished()
        self.kv_cache_manager.free(request)
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        del self.requests[request.request_id]
        self.finished_req_ids.add(request.request_id)

    def get_num_unfinished_requests(self) -> int:
        return len(self.waiting) + len(self.running)

    def has_unfinished_requests(self) -> bool:
        return self.get_num_unfinished_requests() > 0

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    def reset_prefix_cache(self) -> bool:
        return self.kv_cache_manager.reset_prefix_cache()

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    def make_stats(self) -> SchedulerStats:
        return SchedulerStats(
            num_running_reqs=len(self.running),
            num_waiting_reqs=len(self.waiting),
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