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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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r"""Benchmark online serving throughput.
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On the server side, run one of the following commands:
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    vLLM OpenAI API server
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    vllm serve <your_model> \
        --swap-space 16 \
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        --disable-log-requests
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On the client side, run:
    python benchmarks/benchmark_serving.py \
        --backend <backend> \
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        --model <your_model> \
        --dataset-name sharegpt \
        --dataset-path <path to dataset> \
        --request-rate <request_rate> \ # By default <request_rate> is inf
        --num-prompts <num_prompts> # By default <num_prompts> is 1000
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    when using tgi backend, add
        --endpoint /generate_stream
    to the end of the command above.
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"""
import argparse
import asyncio
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import gc
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import json
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import os
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import random
import time
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import warnings
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from collections.abc import AsyncGenerator, Iterable
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from dataclasses import dataclass
from datetime import datetime
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from typing import Any, Optional
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import numpy as np
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from backend_request_func import (ASYNC_REQUEST_FUNCS, RequestFuncInput,
                                  RequestFuncOutput)
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from tqdm.asyncio import tqdm
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from transformers import PreTrainedTokenizerBase
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try:
    from vllm.transformers_utils.tokenizer import get_tokenizer
except ImportError:
    from backend_request_func import get_tokenizer
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try:
    from vllm.utils import FlexibleArgumentParser
except ImportError:
    from argparse import ArgumentParser as FlexibleArgumentParser

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from benchmark_dataset import (BurstGPTDataset, ConversationDataset,
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                               HuggingFaceDataset, InstructCoderDataset,
                               RandomDataset, SampleRequest, ShareGPTDataset,
                               SonnetDataset, VisionArenaDataset)
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from benchmark_utils import convert_to_pytorch_benchmark_format, write_to_json
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MILLISECONDS_TO_SECONDS_CONVERSION = 1000

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@dataclass
class BenchmarkMetrics:
    completed: int
    total_input: int
    total_output: int
    request_throughput: float
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    request_goodput: float
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    output_throughput: float
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    total_token_throughput: float
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    mean_ttft_ms: float
    median_ttft_ms: float
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    std_ttft_ms: float
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    percentiles_ttft_ms: list[tuple[float, float]]
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    mean_tpot_ms: float
    median_tpot_ms: float
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    std_tpot_ms: float
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    percentiles_tpot_ms: list[tuple[float, float]]
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    mean_itl_ms: float
    median_itl_ms: float
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    std_itl_ms: float
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    percentiles_itl_ms: list[tuple[float, float]]
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    # E2EL stands for end-to-end latency per request.
    # It is the time taken on the client side from sending
    # a request to receiving a complete response.
    mean_e2el_ms: float
    median_e2el_ms: float
    std_e2el_ms: float
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    percentiles_e2el_ms: list[tuple[float, float]]
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async def get_request(
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    input_requests: list[SampleRequest],
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    request_rate: float,
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    burstiness: float = 1.0,
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) -> AsyncGenerator[SampleRequest, None]:
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    """
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    Asynchronously generates requests at a specified rate
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    Args:
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        input_requests:
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            A list of input requests, each represented as a SampleRequest.
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            The rate at which requests are generated (requests/s).
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        burstiness (optional):
            The burstiness factor of the request generation.
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            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.
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            A lower burstiness value (0 < burstiness < 1) results
            in more bursty requests, while a higher burstiness value
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            (burstiness > 1) results in a more uniform arrival of requests.
    """
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    input_requests: Iterable[SampleRequest] = iter(input_requests)
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    # Calculate scale parameter theta to maintain the desired request_rate.
    assert burstiness > 0, (
        f"A positive burstiness factor is expected, but given {burstiness}.")
    theta = 1.0 / (request_rate * burstiness)

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    for request in input_requests:
        yield request

        if request_rate == float("inf"):
            # If the request rate is infinity, then we don't need to wait.
            continue
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        # Sample the request interval from the gamma distribution.
        # If burstiness is 1, it follows exponential distribution.
        interval = np.random.gamma(shape=burstiness, scale=theta)
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        # The next request will be sent after the interval.
        await asyncio.sleep(interval)


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def calculate_metrics(
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    input_requests: list[SampleRequest],
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    outputs: list[RequestFuncOutput],
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    dur_s: float,
    tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizerBase,
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    selected_percentile_metrics: list[str],
    selected_percentiles: list[float],
    goodput_config_dict: dict[str, float],
) -> tuple[BenchmarkMetrics, list[int]]:
    actual_output_lens: list[int] = []
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    total_input = 0
    completed = 0
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    itls: list[float] = []
    tpots: list[float] = []
    all_tpots: list[float] = []
    ttfts: list[float] = []
    e2els: list[float] = []
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    for i in range(len(outputs)):
        if outputs[i].success:
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            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)
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                latency_minus_ttft = outputs[i].latency - outputs[i].ttft
                tpot = latency_minus_ttft / (output_len - 1)
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                tpots.append(tpot)
            # Note: if output_len <= 1, we regard tpot as 0 for goodput
            all_tpots.append(tpot)
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            itls += outputs[i].itl
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            ttfts.append(outputs[i].ttft)
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            e2els.append(outputs[i].latency)
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        for req_metric in zip(*valid_metrics):
            is_good_req = all([s >= r for s, r in zip(slo_values, req_metric)])
            if is_good_req:
                good_completed += 1

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    if completed == 0:
        warnings.warn(
            "All requests failed. This is likely due to a misconfiguration "
            "on the benchmark arguments.",
            stacklevel=2)
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    metrics = BenchmarkMetrics(
        completed=completed,
        total_input=total_input,
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        request_goodput=good_completed / dur_s,
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        total_token_throughput=(total_input + sum(actual_output_lens)) / dur_s,
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        mean_ttft_ms=np.mean(ttfts or 0) *
        1000,  # ttfts is empty if streaming is not supported by backend
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        median_ttft_ms=np.median(ttfts or 0) * 1000,
        percentiles_ttft_ms=[(p, np.percentile(ttfts or 0, p) * 1000)
                             for p in selected_percentiles],
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        median_tpot_ms=np.median(tpots or 0) * 1000,
        percentiles_tpot_ms=[(p, np.percentile(tpots or 0, p) * 1000)
                             for p in selected_percentiles],
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        median_itl_ms=np.median(itls or 0) * 1000,
        percentiles_itl_ms=[(p, np.percentile(itls or 0, p) * 1000)
                            for p in selected_percentiles],
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                             for p in selected_percentiles],
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async def benchmark(
    backend: str,
    api_url: str,
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    request_rate: float,
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    selected_percentile_metrics: list[str],
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):
    if backend in ASYNC_REQUEST_FUNCS:
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        request_func = ASYNC_REQUEST_FUNCS[backend]
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        raise ValueError(f"Unknown backend: {backend}")

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    print("Starting initial single prompt test run...")
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    test_prompt, test_prompt_len, test_output_len, test_mm_content = \
        input_requests[0].prompt, input_requests[0].prompt_len, \
        input_requests[0].expected_output_len, \
            input_requests[0].multi_modal_data

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    if backend != "openai-chat" and test_mm_content is not None:
        # multi-modal benchmark is only available on OpenAI Chat backend.
        raise ValueError(
            "Multi-modal content is only supported on 'openai-chat' backend.")
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    assert test_mm_content is None or isinstance(test_mm_content, dict)
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    test_input = RequestFuncInput(
        model=model_id,
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        prompt=test_prompt,
        api_url=api_url,
        prompt_len=test_prompt_len,
        output_len=test_output_len,
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    test_output = await request_func(request_func_input=test_input)
    if not test_output.success:
        raise ValueError(
            "Initial test run failed - Please make sure benchmark arguments "
            f"are correctly specified. Error: {test_output.error}")
    else:
        print("Initial test run completed. Starting main benchmark run...")
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    if lora_modules:
        # For each input request, choose a LoRA module at random.
        lora_modules = iter(
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                for _ in range(len(input_requests))])
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        print("Starting profiler...")
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                                         prompt=test_prompt,
                                         api_url=base_url + "/start_profile",
                                         prompt_len=test_prompt_len,
                                         output_len=test_output_len,
                                         logprobs=logprobs,
                                         multi_modal_content=test_mm_content,
                                         ignore_eos=ignore_eos)
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        profile_output = await request_func(request_func_input=profile_input)
        if profile_output.success:
            print("Profiler started")

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    if burstiness == 1.0:
        distribution = "Poisson process"
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    # This can be used once the minimum Python version is 3.10 or higher,
    # and it will simplify the code in limited_request_func.
    #    semaphore = (asyncio.Semaphore(max_concurrency)
    #                 if max_concurrency else contextlib.nullcontext())
    semaphore = (asyncio.Semaphore(max_concurrency)
                 if max_concurrency else None)

    async def limited_request_func(request_func_input, pbar):
        if semaphore is None:
            return await request_func(request_func_input=request_func_input,
                                      pbar=pbar)
        async with semaphore:
            return await request_func(request_func_input=request_func_input,
                                      pbar=pbar)

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            request.prompt_len, request.expected_output_len, \
                request.multi_modal_data
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        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,
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                                              prompt=prompt,
                                              api_url=api_url,
                                              prompt_len=prompt_len,
                                              output_len=output_len,
                                              logprobs=logprobs,
                                              multi_modal_content=mm_content,
                                              ignore_eos=ignore_eos)
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            asyncio.create_task(
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                limited_request_func(request_func_input=request_func_input,
                                     pbar=pbar)))
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    if profile:
        print("Stopping profiler...")
        profile_input = RequestFuncInput(
            model=model_id,
            prompt=test_prompt,
            api_url=base_url + "/stop_profile",
            prompt_len=test_prompt_len,
            output_len=test_output_len,
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        profile_output = await request_func(request_func_input=profile_input)
        if profile_output.success:
            print("Profiler stopped")

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        outputs=outputs,
        dur_s=benchmark_duration,
        tokenizer=tokenizer,
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        selected_percentiles=selected_percentiles,
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    print("{s:{c}^{n}}".format(s=' Serving Benchmark Result ', n=50, c='='))
    print("{:<40} {:<10}".format("Successful requests:", metrics.completed))
    print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format("Benchmark duration (s):",
                                    benchmark_duration))
    print("{:<40} {:<10}".format("Total input tokens:", metrics.total_input))
    print("{:<40} {:<10}".format("Total generated tokens:",
                                 metrics.total_output))
    print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format("Request throughput (req/s):",
                                    metrics.request_throughput))
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        print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format("Request goodput (req/s):",
                                        metrics.request_goodput))
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    print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format("Output token throughput (tok/s):",
                                    metrics.output_throughput))
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    print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format("Total Token throughput (tok/s):",
                                    metrics.total_token_throughput))
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    result = {
        "duration": benchmark_duration,
        "completed": metrics.completed,
        "total_input_tokens": metrics.total_input,
        "total_output_tokens": metrics.total_output,
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        "request_throughput": metrics.request_throughput,
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        metrics.request_goodput if goodput_config_dict else None,
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        "output_throughput": metrics.output_throughput,
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        "total_token_throughput": metrics.total_token_throughput,
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        "input_lens": [output.prompt_len for output in outputs],
        "output_lens": actual_output_lens,
        "ttfts": [output.ttft for output in outputs],
        "itls": [output.itl for output in outputs],
        "generated_texts": [output.generated_text for output in outputs],
        "errors": [output.error for output in outputs],
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    def process_one_metric(
        # E.g., "ttft"
        metric_attribute_name: str,
        # E.g., "TTFT"
        metric_name: str,
        # E.g., "Time to First Token"
        metric_header: str,
    ):
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        # metric.
        if metric_attribute_name not in selected_percentile_metrics:
            return
        print("{s:{c}^{n}}".format(s=metric_header, n=50, c='-'))
        print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format(
            f"Mean {metric_name} (ms):",
            getattr(metrics, f"mean_{metric_attribute_name}_ms")))
        print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format(
            f"Median {metric_name} (ms):",
            getattr(metrics, f"median_{metric_attribute_name}_ms")))
        result[f"mean_{metric_attribute_name}_ms"] = getattr(
            metrics, f"mean_{metric_attribute_name}_ms")
        result[f"median_{metric_attribute_name}_ms"] = getattr(
            metrics, f"median_{metric_attribute_name}_ms")
        result[f"std_{metric_attribute_name}_ms"] = getattr(
            metrics, f"std_{metric_attribute_name}_ms")
        for p, value in getattr(metrics,
                                f"percentiles_{metric_attribute_name}_ms"):
            p_word = str(int(p)) if int(p) == p else str(p)
            print("{:<40} {:<10.2f}".format(f"P{p_word} {metric_name} (ms):",
                                            value))
            result[f"p{p_word}_{metric_attribute_name}_ms"] = value

    process_one_metric("ttft", "TTFT", "Time to First Token")
    process_one_metric("tpot", "TPOT",
                       "Time per Output Token (excl. 1st token)")
    process_one_metric("itl", "ITL", "Inter-token Latency")
    process_one_metric("e2el", "E2EL", "End-to-end Latency")

    print("=" * 50)

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def check_goodput_args(args):
    # Check and parse goodput arguments
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    if args.goodput:
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        for slo_name, slo_val in goodput_config_dict.items():
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            if slo_name not in VALID_NAMES:
                raise ValueError(
                    f"Invalid metric name found, {slo_name}: {slo_val}. "
                    "The service level objective name should be one of "
                    f"{str(VALID_NAMES)}. ")
            if slo_val < 0:
                raise ValueError(
                    f"Invalid value found, {slo_name}: {slo_val}. "
                    "The service level objective value should be "
                    "non-negative.")
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def parse_goodput(slo_pairs):
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    try:
        for slo_pair in slo_pairs:
            slo_name, slo_val = slo_pair.split(":")
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    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
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def save_to_pytorch_benchmark_format(args: argparse.Namespace,
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                                     results: dict[str, Any],
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                                     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"
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        raise ValueError(
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        dataset = SonnetDataset(dataset_path=args.dataset_path)
        # For the "sonnet" dataset, formatting depends on the backend.
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                                            input_len=args.sonnet_input_len,
                                            output_len=args.sonnet_output_len,
                                            prefix_len=args.sonnet_prefix_len,
                                            tokenizer=tokenizer,
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                "Tokenizer/model must have chat template for sonnet dataset.")
            input_requests = dataset.sample(num_requests=args.num_prompts,
                                            input_len=args.sonnet_input_len,
                                            output_len=args.sonnet_output_len,
                                            prefix_len=args.sonnet_prefix_len,
                                            tokenizer=tokenizer,
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        # HuggingFaceDataset base class
        if args.dataset_path in VisionArenaDataset.SUPPORTED_DATASET_PATHS:
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            args.hf_subset = None
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            supported_datasets = set([
                dataset_name for cls in HuggingFaceDataset.__subclasses__()
                for dataset_name in cls.SUPPORTED_DATASET_PATHS
            ])
            raise ValueError(
                f"Unsupported dataset path: {args.dataset_path}. "
                "Huggingface dataset only supports dataset_path"
                f" from one of following: {supported_datasets}. "
                "Please consider contributing if you would "
                "like to add support for additional dataset formats.")
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            dataset_subset=args.hf_subset,
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        # For datasets that follow a similar structure, use a mapping.
        dataset_mapping = {
            "sharegpt":
            lambda: ShareGPTDataset(random_seed=args.seed,
                                    dataset_path=args.dataset_path).sample(
                                        tokenizer=tokenizer,
                                        num_requests=args.num_prompts,
                                        output_len=args.sharegpt_output_len,
                                    ),
            "burstgpt":
            lambda: BurstGPTDataset(random_seed=args.seed,
                                    dataset_path=args.dataset_path).
            sample(tokenizer=tokenizer, num_requests=args.num_prompts),
            "random":
            lambda: RandomDataset(dataset_path=args.dataset_path).sample(
                tokenizer=tokenizer,
                num_requests=args.num_prompts,
                prefix_len=args.random_prefix_len,
                input_len=args.random_input_len,
                output_len=args.random_output_len,
                range_ratio=args.random_range_ratio,
            )
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            input_requests = dataset_mapping[args.dataset_name]()
        except KeyError as err:
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    # Avoid GC processing "static" data - reduce pause times.
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        benchmark(
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            selected_percentiles=[
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    if args.save_result:
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        # Setup
        current_dt = datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
        result_json["date"] = current_dt
        result_json["backend"] = backend
        result_json["model_id"] = model_id
        result_json["tokenizer_id"] = tokenizer_id
        result_json["num_prompts"] = args.num_prompts

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        if args.metadata:
            for item in args.metadata:
                if "=" in item:
                    kvstring = item.split("=")
                    result_json[kvstring[0].strip()] = kvstring[1].strip()
                else:
                    raise ValueError(
                        "Invalid metadata format. Please use KEY=VALUE format."
                    )

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            # Remove fields with too many data points
            for field in [
                    "input_lens", "output_lens", "ttfts", "itls",
                    "generated_texts", "errors"
            ]:
                if field in result_json:
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        result_json = {**result_json, **benchmark_result}

        # Save to file
        base_model_id = model_id.split("/")[-1]
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                               if args.max_concurrency is not None else "")
        file_name = f"{backend}-{args.request_rate}qps{max_concurrency_str}-{base_model_id}-{current_dt}.json"  #noqa
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        "--backend",
        type=str,
        default="vllm",
        choices=list(ASYNC_REQUEST_FUNCS.keys()),
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--base-url",
        type=str,
        default=None,
        help="Server or API base url if not using http host and port.",
    )
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    parser.add_argument(
        "--max-concurrency",
        type=int,
        default=None,
        help="Maximum number of concurrent requests. This can be used "
        "to help simulate an environment where a higher level component "
        "is enforcing a maximum number of concurrent requests. While the "
        "--request-rate argument controls the rate at which requests are "
        "initiated, this argument will control how many are actually allowed "
        "to execute at a time. This means that when used in combination, the "
        "actual request rate may be lower than specified with --request-rate, "
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    parser.add_argument(
        "--model",
        type=str,
        required=True,
        help="Name of the model.",
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    parser.add_argument(
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        type=int,
        default=1000,
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        "--logprobs",
        type=int,
        default=None,
        help=("Number of logprobs-per-token to compute & return as part of "
              "the request. If unspecified, then either (1) if beam search "
              "is disabled, no logprobs are computed & a single dummy "
              "logprob is returned for each token; or (2) if beam search "
              "is enabled 1 logprob per token is computed"),
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        "--request-rate",
        type=float,
        default=float("inf"),
        help="Number of requests per second. If this is inf, "
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        "Otherwise, we use Poisson process or gamma distribution "
        "to synthesize the request arrival times.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--burstiness",
        type=float,
        default=1.0,
        help="Burstiness factor of the request generation. "
        "Only take effect when request_rate is not inf. "
        "Default value is 1, which follows Poisson process. "
        "Otherwise, the request intervals follow a gamma distribution. "
        "A lower burstiness value (0 < burstiness < 1) results in more "
        "bursty requests. A higher burstiness value (burstiness > 1) "
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        "--trust-remote-code",
        action="store_true",
        help="Trust remote code from huggingface",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
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        action="store_true",
        help="Use Torch Profiler. The endpoint must be launched with "
        "VLLM_TORCH_PROFILER_DIR to enable profiler.",
    )
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        action="store_true",
        help="Specify to save benchmark results to a json file",
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        "--save-detailed",
        action="store_true",
        help="When saving the results, whether to include per request "
        "information such as response, error, ttfs, tpots, etc.",
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        "--metadata",
        metavar="KEY=VALUE",
        nargs="*",
        help="Key-value pairs (e.g, --metadata version=0.3.3 tp=1) "
        "for metadata of this run to be saved in the result JSON file "
        "for record keeping purposes.",
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "--result-dir",
        type=str,
        default=None,
        help="Specify directory to save benchmark json results."
        "If not specified, results are saved in the current directory.",
    )
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        "--result-filename",
        type=str,
        default=None,
        help="Specify the filename to save benchmark json results."
        "If not specified, results will be saved in "
        "{backend}-{args.request_rate}qps-{base_model_id}-{current_dt}.json"
        " format.",
    )
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        "--ignore-eos",
        action="store_true",
        help="Set ignore_eos flag when sending the benchmark request."
        "Warning: ignore_eos is not supported in deepspeed_mii and tgi.")
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        "--percentile-metrics",
        type=str,
        default="ttft,tpot,itl",
        help="Comma-seperated list of selected metrics to report percentils. "
        "This argument specifies the metrics to report percentiles. "
        "Allowed metric names are \"ttft\", \"tpot\", \"itl\", \"e2el\". "
        "Default value is \"ttft,tpot,itl\".")
    parser.add_argument(
        "--metric-percentiles",
        type=str,
        default="99",
        help="Comma-seperated list of percentiles for selected metrics. "
        "To report 25-th, 50-th, and 75-th percentiles, use \"25,50,75\". "
        "Default value is \"99\". "
        "Use \"--percentile-metrics\" to select metrics.",
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        "--goodput",
        nargs="+",
        required=False,
        help="Specify service level objectives for goodput as \"KEY:VALUE\" "
        "pairs, where the key is a metric name, and the value is in "
        "milliseconds. Multiple \"KEY:VALUE\" pairs can be provided, "
        "separated by spaces. Allowed request level metric names are "
        "\"ttft\", \"tpot\", \"e2el\". For more context on the definition of "
        "goodput, refer to DistServe paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.09670 "
        "and the blog: https://hao-ai-lab.github.io/blogs/distserve")
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    sonnet_group = parser.add_argument_group("sonnet dataset options")
    sonnet_group.add_argument(
        "--sonnet-input-len",
        type=int,
        default=550,
        help=
        "Number of input tokens per request, used only for sonnet dataset.",
    )
    sonnet_group.add_argument(
        "--sonnet-output-len",
        type=int,
        default=150,
        help=
        "Number of output tokens per request, used only for sonnet dataset.",
    )
    sonnet_group.add_argument(
        "--sonnet-prefix-len",
        type=int,
        default=200,
        help=
        "Number of prefix tokens per request, used only for sonnet dataset.",
    )

    sharegpt_group = parser.add_argument_group("sharegpt dataset options")
    sharegpt_group.add_argument(
        "--sharegpt-output-len",
        type=int,
        default=None,
        help="Output length for each request. Overrides the output length "
        "from the ShareGPT dataset.")

    random_group = parser.add_argument_group("random dataset options")
    random_group.add_argument(
        "--random-input-len",
        type=int,
        default=1024,
        help=
        "Number of input tokens per request, used only for random sampling.",
    )
    random_group.add_argument(
        "--random-output-len",
        type=int,
        default=128,
        help=
        "Number of output tokens per request, used only for random sampling.",
    )
    random_group.add_argument(
        "--random-range-ratio",
        type=float,
        default=1.0,
        help="Range of sampled ratio of input/output length, "
        "used only for random sampling.",
    )
    random_group.add_argument(
        "--random-prefix-len",
        type=int,
        default=0,
        help="Number of fixed prefix tokens before random "
        " context. The length range of context in a random "
        " request is [random-prefix-len, "
        " random-prefix-len + random-prefix-len * random-range-ratio).")

    hf_group = parser.add_argument_group("hf dataset options")
    hf_group.add_argument("--hf-subset",
                          type=str,
                          default=None,
                          help="Subset of the HF dataset.")
    hf_group.add_argument("--hf-split",
                          type=str,
                          default=None,
                          help="Split of the HF dataset.")
    hf_group.add_argument(
        "--hf-output-len",
        type=int,
        default=None,
        help="Output length for each request. Overrides the output lengths "
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                        nargs='+',
                        default=None,
                        help="A subset of LoRA module names passed in when "
                        "launching the server. For each request, the "
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