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import gc
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import time
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, cast
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import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.distributed
import torch.nn as nn

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from vllm.attention.backends.abstract import AttentionType
from vllm.attention.layer import Attention
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from vllm.config import CompilationLevel, VllmConfig
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from vllm.distributed.parallel_state import graph_capture
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from vllm.forward_context import set_forward_context
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from vllm.inputs import INPUT_REGISTRY
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.model_executor.layers.rotary_embedding import MRotaryEmbedding
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from vllm.model_executor.model_loader import get_model
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from vllm.multimodal import MULTIMODAL_REGISTRY, MultiModalKwargs
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from vllm.multimodal.utils import group_mm_inputs_by_modality
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from vllm.sampling_params import SamplingType
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from vllm.utils import (STR_DTYPE_TO_TORCH_DTYPE, DeviceMemoryProfiler,
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                        LayerBlockType, cdiv, is_pin_memory_available)
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from vllm.v1.attention.backends.flash_attn import (FlashAttentionBackend,
                                                   FlashAttentionMetadata)
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from vllm.v1.core.encoder_cache_manager import compute_encoder_budget
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from vllm.v1.engine.mm_input_mapper import MMInputMapperClient
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from vllm.v1.kv_cache_interface import (FullAttentionSpec, KVCacheConfig,
                                        KVCacheSpec)
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from vllm.v1.outputs import ModelRunnerOutput
from vllm.v1.sample.metadata import SamplingMetadata
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from vllm.v1.utils import bind_kv_cache
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from vllm.v1.worker.gpu_input_batch import CachedRequestState, InputBatch
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from vllm.v1.core.scheduler import SchedulerOutput

logger = init_logger(__name__)


class GPUModelRunner:

    def __init__(
        self,
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        vllm_config: VllmConfig,
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        device: torch.device,
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    ):
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        self.vllm_config = vllm_config
        self.model_config = vllm_config.model_config
        self.cache_config = vllm_config.cache_config
        self.lora_config = vllm_config.lora_config
        self.load_config = vllm_config.load_config
        self.parallel_config = vllm_config.parallel_config
        self.scheduler_config = vllm_config.scheduler_config
        self.speculative_config = vllm_config.speculative_config
        self.prompt_adapter_config = vllm_config.prompt_adapter_config
        self.observability_config = vllm_config.observability_config
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        model_config = self.model_config
        cache_config = self.cache_config
        scheduler_config = self.scheduler_config
        parallel_config = self.parallel_config
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        self.device = device
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        self.pin_memory = is_pin_memory_available()
        self.dtype = self.model_config.dtype
        if cache_config.cache_dtype == "auto":
            self.kv_cache_dtype = self.dtype
        else:
            self.kv_cache_dtype = STR_DTYPE_TO_TORCH_DTYPE[
                cache_config.cache_dtype]

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        self.is_multimodal_model = model_config.is_multimodal_model
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        self.sliding_window = model_config.get_sliding_window()
        self.block_size = cache_config.block_size
        self.max_model_len = model_config.max_model_len
        self.max_num_blocks_per_req = cdiv(self.max_model_len, self.block_size)
        self.max_num_tokens = scheduler_config.max_num_batched_tokens
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        self.max_num_reqs = scheduler_config.max_num_seqs
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        # Model-related.
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        self.num_attn_layers = model_config.get_num_layers_by_block_type(
            parallel_config, LayerBlockType.attention)
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        self.num_query_heads = model_config.get_num_attention_heads(
            parallel_config)
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        self.num_kv_heads = model_config.get_num_kv_heads(parallel_config)
        self.head_size = model_config.get_head_size()
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        self.hidden_size = model_config.get_hidden_size()

        # Multi-modal data support
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        self.input_registry = INPUT_REGISTRY
        self.mm_registry = MULTIMODAL_REGISTRY
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        # NOTE: Initialized input mapper is only used for processing dummy
        # multimodal data into multimodal kwargs for GPU memory profiling.
        self.mm_input_mapper_profiling = MMInputMapperClient(self.model_config)
        self.mm_input_mapper_profiling.use_cache = False
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        encoder_compute_budget, encoder_cache_size = compute_encoder_budget(
            model_config=model_config,
            scheduler_config=scheduler_config,
        )
        self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens = encoder_compute_budget
        self.encoder_cache_size = encoder_cache_size
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        # Lazy initialization
        # self.model: nn.Module  # Set after load_model
        self.kv_caches: List[torch.Tensor] = []
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        # req_id -> (input_id -> encoder_output)
        self.encoder_cache: Dict[str, Dict[int, torch.Tensor]] = {}
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        # Request states.
        self.requests: Dict[str, CachedRequestState] = {}
        # Persistent batch.
        self.input_batch = InputBatch(
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            max_num_reqs=self.max_num_reqs,
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            max_model_len=self.max_model_len,
            max_num_blocks_per_req=self.max_num_blocks_per_req,
            device=self.device,
            pin_memory=self.pin_memory,
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            vocab_size=model_config.get_vocab_size(),
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        self.use_cuda_graph = (self.vllm_config.compilation_config.level
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                               == CompilationLevel.PIECEWISE
                               and not self.model_config.enforce_eager)
        # TODO(woosuk): Provide an option to tune the max cudagraph batch size.
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        # The convention is different.
        # self.cudagraph_batch_sizes sorts in ascending order.
        # The batch sizes in the config are in descending order.
        self.cudagraph_batch_sizes = list(
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            reversed(
                self.vllm_config.compilation_config.cudagraph_capture_sizes))
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        # Cache the device properties.
        self.device_properties = torch.cuda.get_device_properties(self.device)
        self.num_sms = self.device_properties.multi_processor_count

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        # Persistent buffers for CUDA graphs.
        self.input_ids = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens,
                                     dtype=torch.int32,
                                     device=self.device)
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        self.positions = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens,
                                     dtype=torch.int64,
                                     device=self.device)
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        # Only relevant for models using M-RoPE (e.g, Qwen2-VL)
        if self.model_config.uses_mrope:
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            # NOTE: `mrope_positions` is implemented with one additional dummy
            # position on purpose to make it non-contiguous so that it can work
            # with torch compile.
            # See detailed explanation in https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/pull/12128#discussion_r1926431923
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            # NOTE: When M-RoPE is enabled, position ids are 3D regardless of
            # the modality of inputs. For text-only inputs, each dimension has
            # identical position IDs, making M-RoPE functionally equivalent to
            # 1D-RoPE.
            # See page 5 of https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.12191
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            self.mrope_positions = torch.zeros((3, self.max_num_tokens + 1),
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                                               dtype=torch.int64,
                                               device=self.device)
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            self.mrope_positions_cpu = torch.zeros(
                (3, self.max_num_tokens + 1),
                dtype=torch.int64,
                device="cpu",
                pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
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        self.inputs_embeds = torch.zeros(
            (self.max_num_tokens, self.hidden_size),
            dtype=self.dtype,
            device=self.device)
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        # OPTIMIZATION: Cache the tensors rather than creating them every step.
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        self.arange_np = np.arange(max(self.max_num_reqs + 1,
                                       self.max_model_len),
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                                   dtype=np.int32)
        # NOTE(woosuk): These tensors are "stateless", i.e., they are literally
        # a faster version of creating a new tensor every time. Thus, we should
        # not make any assumptions about the values in these tensors.
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        self.input_ids_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens,
                                         dtype=torch.int32,
                                         device="cpu",
                                         pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.input_ids_np = self.input_ids_cpu.numpy()
        self.positions_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens,
                                         dtype=torch.int64,
                                         device="cpu",
                                         pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.positions_np = self.positions_cpu.numpy()
        self.slot_mapping_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens,
                                            dtype=torch.int32,
                                            device="cpu",
                                            pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.slot_mapping_np = self.slot_mapping_cpu.numpy()
        self.query_start_loc_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_reqs + 1,
                                               dtype=torch.int32,
                                               device="cpu",
                                               pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.query_start_loc_np = self.query_start_loc_cpu.numpy()
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        self.seq_lens_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_reqs,
                                        dtype=torch.int32,
                                        device="cpu",
                                        pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.seq_lens_np = self.seq_lens_cpu.numpy()
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    def _update_states(self, scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput") -> None:
        # Remove stopped requests from the cached states.
        # Keep the states of the pre-empted requests.
        for req_id in scheduler_output.finished_req_ids:
            self.requests.pop(req_id, None)
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            self.encoder_cache.pop(req_id, None)

        # Free the cached encoder outputs.
        for req_id, input_id in scheduler_output.free_encoder_input_ids:
            encoder_outputs = self.encoder_cache.get(req_id)
            if encoder_outputs is not None:
                encoder_outputs.pop(input_id, None)
                if not encoder_outputs:
                    self.encoder_cache.pop(req_id, None)
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        # Remove the requests from the persistent batch.
        stopped_req_ids = set().union(
            scheduler_output.preempted_req_ids,
            scheduler_output.finished_req_ids,
        )
        removed_req_indices: List[int] = []
        for req_id in stopped_req_ids:
            req_index = self.input_batch.remove_request(req_id)
            if req_index is not None:
                removed_req_indices.append(req_index)

        # Update the states of the running requests.
        for req_data in scheduler_output.scheduled_running_reqs:
            req_id = req_data.req_id
            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
            req_index = self.input_batch.req_id_to_index[req_id]

            # Update the num_computed_tokens.
            req_state.num_computed_tokens = req_data.num_computed_tokens
            self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[req_index] = (
                req_data.num_computed_tokens)

            # Update the block table.
            num_new_blocks = len(req_data.new_block_ids)
            if num_new_blocks == 0:
                continue
            start_index = len(req_state.block_ids)
            req_state.block_ids.extend(req_data.new_block_ids)
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            self.input_batch.block_table.append_row(req_index, start_index,
                                                    req_data.new_block_ids)
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        req_ids_to_add: List[str] = []
        # Add new requests to the cached states.
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        for new_req_data in scheduler_output.scheduled_new_reqs:
            req_id = new_req_data.req_id
            sampling_params = new_req_data.sampling_params
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            if sampling_params.sampling_type == SamplingType.RANDOM_SEED:
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                generator = torch.Generator(device=self.device)
                generator.manual_seed(sampling_params.seed)
            else:
                generator = None

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            self.requests[req_id] = CachedRequestState(
                req_id=req_id,
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                prompt_token_ids=new_req_data.prompt_token_ids,
                prompt=new_req_data.prompt,
                mm_inputs=new_req_data.mm_inputs,
                mm_positions=new_req_data.mm_positions,
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                sampling_params=sampling_params,
                generator=generator,
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                block_ids=new_req_data.block_ids,
                num_computed_tokens=new_req_data.num_computed_tokens,
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                output_token_ids=[],
            )
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            # Only relevant for models using M-RoPE (e.g, Qwen2-VL)
            if self.model_config.uses_mrope:
                image_grid_thw = []
                video_grid_thw = []
                for mm_input in self.requests[req_id].mm_inputs:
                    if mm_input.get("image_grid_thw") is not None:
                        image_grid_thw.extend(
                            mm_input["image_grid_thw"].tolist())
                    if mm_input.get("video_grid_thw") is not None:
                        video_grid_thw.extend(
                            mm_input["video_grid_thw"].tolist())

                hf_config = self.model_config.hf_config

                self.requests[req_id].mrope_positions, \
                    self.requests[req_id].mrope_position_delta = \
                    MRotaryEmbedding.get_input_positions_tensor(
                        self.requests[req_id].prompt_token_ids,
                        image_grid_thw=image_grid_thw,
                        video_grid_thw=video_grid_thw,
                        image_token_id=hf_config.image_token_id,
                        video_token_id=hf_config.video_token_id,
                        vision_start_token_id=hf_config.vision_start_token_id,
                        vision_end_token_id=hf_config.vision_end_token_id,
                        spatial_merge_size=hf_config.vision_config.
                        spatial_merge_size,
                    )

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            req_ids_to_add.append(req_id)

        # Update the cached states of the resumed requests.
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        for res_req_data in scheduler_output.scheduled_resumed_reqs:
            req_id = res_req_data.req_id
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            req_state.block_ids = res_req_data.block_ids
            req_state.num_computed_tokens = res_req_data.num_computed_tokens
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            req_ids_to_add.append(req_id)

        # Add the new or resumed requests to the persistent batch.
        # The smaller empty indices are filled first.
        removed_req_indices = sorted(removed_req_indices, reverse=True)
        for req_id in req_ids_to_add:
            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
            if removed_req_indices:
                # Fill the empty index.
                req_index = removed_req_indices.pop()
            else:
                # Append to the end.
                req_index = None
            self.input_batch.add_request(req_state, req_index)

        # Condense the batched states if there are empty indices.
        if removed_req_indices:
            self.input_batch.condense(removed_req_indices)

    def _prepare_inputs(self, scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput"):
        total_num_scheduled_tokens = scheduler_output.total_num_scheduled_tokens
        assert total_num_scheduled_tokens > 0
        num_reqs = self.input_batch.num_reqs
        assert num_reqs > 0

        # OPTIMIZATION: Start copying the block table first.
        # This way, we can overlap the copy with the following CPU operations.
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        self.input_batch.block_table.commit(num_reqs)
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        # Get the number of scheduled tokens for each request.
        # TODO: The Python loop can be slow. Optimize.
        num_scheduled_tokens = []
        max_num_scheduled_tokens = 0
        for req_id in self.input_batch.req_ids[:num_reqs]:
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            assert req_id is not None
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            num_tokens = scheduler_output.num_scheduled_tokens[req_id]
            num_scheduled_tokens.append(num_tokens)
            max_num_scheduled_tokens = max(max_num_scheduled_tokens,
                                           num_tokens)
        num_scheduled_tokens = np.array(num_scheduled_tokens, dtype=np.int32)
        assert max_num_scheduled_tokens > 0

        # Get request indices.
        # E.g., [2, 5, 3] -> [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2]
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        req_indices = np.repeat(self.arange_np[:num_reqs],
                                num_scheduled_tokens)
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        # Get batched arange.
        # E.g., [2, 5, 3] -> [0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 1, 2]
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        arange = np.concatenate(
            [self.arange_np[:n] for n in num_scheduled_tokens])
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        # Get positions.
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        np.add(self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[req_indices],
               arange,
               out=positions_np)

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        # Calculate M-RoPE positions.
        # Only relevant for models using M-RoPE (e.g, Qwen2-VL)
        if self.model_config.uses_mrope:
            self._calc_mrope_positions(scheduler_output)

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        # Get token indices.
        # E.g., [0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 1, 2]
        # -> [0, 1, M, M + 1, M + 2, M + 3, M + 4, 2 * M, 2 * M + 1, 2 * M + 2]
        # where M is the max_model_len.
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        token_indices = (positions_np +
                         req_indices * self.input_batch.token_ids_cpu.shape[1])
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        # NOTE(woosuk): We use torch.index_select instead of np.take here
        # because torch.index_select is much faster than np.take for large
        # tensors.
        torch.index_select(self.input_batch.token_ids_cpu_tensor.flatten(),
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                           torch.from_numpy(token_indices),
                           out=self.input_ids_cpu[:total_num_scheduled_tokens])
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        # Calculate the slot mapping.
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        # E.g., [0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 1, 2]
        # -> [0, 0, K, K, K + 1, K + 1, K + 2, 2 * K, 2 * K, 2 * K + 1]
        # where K is the max_num_blocks_per_req and the block size is 2.
        # NOTE(woosuk): We can't simply use `token_indices // block_size` here
        # because M (max_model_len) is not necessarily divisible by block_size.
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        block_table_indices = (req_indices * self.max_num_blocks_per_req +
                               positions_np // self.block_size)
        # NOTE(woosuk): We use torch.index_select instead of np.take here
        # because torch.index_select is much faster than np.take for large
        # tensors.
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        block_table_cpu = self.input_batch.block_table.get_cpu_tensor()
        block_numbers = block_table_cpu.flatten()[block_table_indices].numpy()
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        block_offsets = positions_np % self.block_size
        np.add(block_numbers * self.block_size,
               block_offsets,
               out=self.slot_mapping_np[:total_num_scheduled_tokens])
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        # Prepare the attention metadata.
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        self.query_start_loc_np[0] = 0
        np.cumsum(num_scheduled_tokens,
                  out=self.query_start_loc_np[1:num_reqs + 1])
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        self.seq_lens_np[:num_reqs] = (
            self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[:num_reqs] +
            num_scheduled_tokens)
        max_seq_len = self.seq_lens_np[:num_reqs].max()
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        # Copy the tensors to the GPU.
        self.input_ids[:total_num_scheduled_tokens].copy_(
            self.input_ids_cpu[:total_num_scheduled_tokens], non_blocking=True)
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        if self.model_config.uses_mrope:
            # Only relevant for models using M-RoPE (e.g, Qwen2-VL)
            self.mrope_positions[:, :total_num_scheduled_tokens].copy_(
                self.mrope_positions_cpu[:, :total_num_scheduled_tokens],
                non_blocking=True)
        else:
            # Common case (1D positions)
            self.positions[:total_num_scheduled_tokens].copy_(
                self.positions_cpu[:total_num_scheduled_tokens],
                non_blocking=True)
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        query_start_loc = self.query_start_loc_cpu[:num_reqs + 1].to(
            self.device, non_blocking=True)
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        seq_lens = self.seq_lens_cpu[:num_reqs].to(self.device,
                                                   non_blocking=True)
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        slot_mapping = self.slot_mapping_cpu[:total_num_scheduled_tokens].to(
            self.device, non_blocking=True).long()
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        # Prepare for cascade attention if needed.
        common_prefix_len = (scheduler_output.num_common_prefix_blocks *
                             self.block_size)
        if common_prefix_len == 0:
            # Common case.
            use_cascade = False
        else:
            # NOTE(woosuk): Cascade attention uses two attention kernels: one
            # for the common prefix and the other for the rest. For the first
            # kernel, we concatenate all the query tokens (possibly from
            # different requests) and treat them as if they are from the same
            # request. Then, we use bi-directional attention to process the
            # common prefix in the KV cache. Importantly, this means that the
            # first kernel does not do any masking.

            # Consider the following example:
            # Request 1's input query: [D, E, X]
            # Request 1's kv cache: [A, B, C, D, E, X]
            # Request 1's num_computed_tokens: 3 (i.e., [A, B, C])
            # Request 2's input query: [E, Y]
            # Request 2's kv cache: [A, B, C, D, E, Y]
            # Request 2's num_computed_tokens: 4 (i.e., [A, B, C, D])

            # If we use [A, B, C, D, E] as the common prefix, then the
            # first kernel will compute the bi-directional attention between
            # input query [D, E, X, E, Y] and common prefix [A, B, C, D, E].
            # However, this is wrong because D in Request 1 should not attend to
            # E in the common prefix (i.e., we need masking).
            # To avoid this, [A, B, C, D] should be the common prefix.
            # That is, the common prefix should be capped by the minimum
            # num_computed_tokens among the requests, and plus one to include
            # the first token of the query.

            # In practice, we use [A, B, C] as the common prefix, instead of
            # [A, B, C, D] (i.e., the common prefix is capped by the minimum
            # num_computed_tokens, without plus one).
            # This is because of an implementation detail: We want to always
            # use two kernels for cascade attention. Let's imagine:
            # Request 3's input query: [D]
            # Request 3's kv cache: [A, B, C, D]
            # Request 3's num_computed_tokens: 4 (i.e., [A, B, C, D])
            # If we use [A, B, C, D] as the common prefix for Request 1-3,
            # then Request 3 will be processed only by the first kernel,
            # and the second kernel will get an empty input. While this is not
            # a fundamental problem, our current implementation does not support
            # this case.
            common_prefix_len = min(
                common_prefix_len,
                self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[:num_reqs].min())
            # common_prefix_len should be a multiple of the block size.
            common_prefix_len = (common_prefix_len // self.block_size *
                                 self.block_size)
            use_cascade = FlashAttentionBackend.use_cascade_attention(
                common_prefix_len=common_prefix_len,
                query_lens=num_scheduled_tokens,
                num_query_heads=self.num_query_heads,
                num_kv_heads=self.num_kv_heads,
                use_alibi=False,  # FIXME
                use_sliding_window=self.sliding_window is not None,
                num_sms=self.num_sms,
            )

        if use_cascade:
            # TODO: Optimize.
            cu_prefix_query_lens = torch.tensor(
                [0, total_num_scheduled_tokens],
                dtype=torch.int32,
                device=self.device)
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            prefix_kv_lens = torch.tensor([common_prefix_len],
                                          dtype=torch.int32,
                                          device=self.device)
            suffix_kv_lens = (self.seq_lens_np[:num_reqs] - common_prefix_len)
            suffix_kv_lens = torch.from_numpy(suffix_kv_lens).to(self.device)
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        # NOTE(woosuk): Due to chunked prefills, there can be at most 1 partial
        # request in the batch. While we should not sample any token from this
        # partial request, we do so for simplicity. We will ignore the sampled
        # token from the partial request.
        # TODO: Support prompt logprobs.
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    def _calc_mrope_positions(self, scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput"):
        mrope_pos_ptr = 0
        num_reqs = self.input_batch.num_reqs
        for index, req_id in enumerate(self.input_batch.req_ids[:num_reqs]):
            assert req_id is not None

            req = self.requests[req_id]
            assert req.mrope_positions is not None

            num_computed_tokens = \
                self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[index]
            num_scheduled_tokens = \
                scheduler_output.num_scheduled_tokens[req_id]
            num_prompt_tokens = len(req.prompt_token_ids)

            if num_computed_tokens + num_scheduled_tokens > num_prompt_tokens:
                prompt_part_len = max(0,
                                      num_prompt_tokens - num_computed_tokens)
                completion_part_len = max(
                    0, num_scheduled_tokens - prompt_part_len)
            else:
                prompt_part_len = num_scheduled_tokens
                completion_part_len = 0

            assert num_scheduled_tokens == prompt_part_len + completion_part_len

            if prompt_part_len > 0:
                # prompt's mrope_positions are pre-computed
                dst_start = mrope_pos_ptr
                dst_end = mrope_pos_ptr + prompt_part_len
                src_start = num_computed_tokens
                src_end = num_computed_tokens + prompt_part_len

                self.mrope_positions_cpu[:, dst_start:dst_end] = \
                    req.mrope_positions[:,src_start:src_end]

                mrope_pos_ptr += prompt_part_len

            if completion_part_len > 0:
                # compute completion's mrope_positions on-the-fly
                dst_start = mrope_pos_ptr
                dst_end = mrope_pos_ptr + completion_part_len

                self.mrope_positions_cpu[:, dst_start:dst_end] = \
                    MRotaryEmbedding.get_next_input_positions_tensor(
                        req.mrope_position_delta,
                        context_len=num_computed_tokens +
                        prompt_part_len,
                        seq_len=num_computed_tokens +
                        prompt_part_len +
                        completion_part_len,
                    )

                mrope_pos_ptr += completion_part_len

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    def _prepare_sampling(
        self,
        scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput",
    ) -> SamplingMetadata:
        skip_copy = True
        if (scheduler_output.finished_req_ids
                or scheduler_output.preempted_req_ids):
            skip_copy = False
        if (scheduler_output.scheduled_new_reqs
                or scheduler_output.scheduled_resumed_reqs):
            skip_copy = False
        # Create the sampling metadata.
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        req_id_output_token_ids: Dict[str, List[int]] = \
            {req_id: req.output_token_ids \
                for req_id, req in self.requests.items()}

        sampling_metadata = self.input_batch.make_sampling_metadata(
            req_id_output_token_ids, skip_copy)
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    def _execute_encoder(self, scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput"):
        scheduled_encoder_inputs = scheduler_output.scheduled_encoder_inputs
        if not scheduled_encoder_inputs:
            return

        # Batch the multi-modal inputs.
        mm_inputs: List[MultiModalKwargs] = []
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        for req_id, encoder_input_ids in scheduled_encoder_inputs.items():
            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
            for input_id in encoder_input_ids:
                mm_inputs.append(req_state.mm_inputs[input_id])
                req_input_ids.append((req_id, input_id))
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        # Batch mm inputs as much as we can: if a request in the batch has
        # multiple modalities or a different modality than the previous one,
        # we process it separately to preserve item order.
        # FIXME(ywang96): This is a hacky way to deal with multiple modalities
        # in the same batch while still being able to benefit from batching
        # multimodal inputs. The proper solution should be reordering the
        # encoder outputs.
        grouped_mm_inputs_list = group_mm_inputs_by_modality(mm_inputs)

        encoder_outputs = []
        for grouped_mm_inputs in grouped_mm_inputs_list:
            batched_mm_inputs = MultiModalKwargs.batch(grouped_mm_inputs)
            batched_mm_inputs = MultiModalKwargs.as_kwargs(batched_mm_inputs,
                                                           device=self.device)

            # Run the encoder.
            # `curr_group_outputs` is either of the following:
            # 1. A tensor of shape (num_items, feature_size, hidden_size)
            # in case feature_size is fixed across all multimodal items.
            # 2. A list or tuple (length: num_items) of tensors, each of shape
            # (feature_size, hidden_size) in case the feature size is dynamic
            # depending on the input multimodal items.
            curr_group_outputs = self.model.get_multimodal_embeddings(
                **batched_mm_inputs)

            for output in curr_group_outputs:
                encoder_outputs.append(output)
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        # Cache the encoder outputs.
        for (req_id, input_id), output in zip(req_input_ids, encoder_outputs):
            if req_id not in self.encoder_cache:
                self.encoder_cache[req_id] = {}
            self.encoder_cache[req_id][input_id] = output

    def _gather_encoder_outputs(
        self,
        scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput",
    ) -> List[torch.Tensor]:
        encoder_outputs: List[torch.Tensor] = []
        num_reqs = self.input_batch.num_reqs
        for req_id in self.input_batch.req_ids[:num_reqs]:
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            num_scheduled_tokens = scheduler_output.num_scheduled_tokens[
                req_id]
            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
            num_computed_tokens = req_state.num_computed_tokens
            mm_positions = req_state.mm_positions
            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_scheduled_tokens) and
                # [start_pos, start_pos + num_encoder_tokens)
                if start_pos >= num_computed_tokens + num_scheduled_tokens:
                    # The encoder output is not needed in this step.
                    break
                if start_pos + num_encoder_tokens <= num_computed_tokens:
                    # The encoder output is already processed and stored
                    # in the decoder's KV cache.
                    continue

                start_idx = max(num_computed_tokens - start_pos, 0)
                end_idx = min(
                    num_computed_tokens - start_pos + num_scheduled_tokens,
                    num_encoder_tokens)
                assert start_idx < end_idx
                assert req_id in self.encoder_cache
                assert i in self.encoder_cache[req_id]
                encoder_output = self.encoder_cache[req_id][i]
                encoder_outputs.append(encoder_output[start_idx:end_idx])
        return encoder_outputs

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        return self.model

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    @torch.inference_mode()
    def execute_model(
        self,
        scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput",
    ) -> ModelRunnerOutput:
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        if self.is_multimodal_model:
            # Run the multimodal encoder if any.
            self._execute_encoder(scheduler_output)
            encoder_outputs = self._gather_encoder_outputs(scheduler_output)
        else:
            encoder_outputs = []
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        if (self.use_cuda_graph
                and num_scheduled_tokens <= self.cudagraph_batch_sizes[-1]):
            # Use piecewise CUDA graphs.
            # Add padding to the batch size.
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                num_scheduled_tokens)
        else:
            # Eager mode.
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        if self.is_multimodal_model:
            # NOTE(woosuk): To unify token ids and soft tokens (vision
            # embeddings), we always use embeddings (rather than token ids)
            # as input to the multimodal model, even when the input is text.
            input_ids = self.input_ids[:num_scheduled_tokens]
            if encoder_outputs:
                inputs_embeds = self.model.get_input_embeddings(
                    input_ids, encoder_outputs)
            else:
                inputs_embeds = self.model.get_input_embeddings(input_ids)
            # TODO(woosuk): Avoid the copy. Optimize.
            self.inputs_embeds[:num_scheduled_tokens].copy_(inputs_embeds)
            inputs_embeds = self.inputs_embeds[:num_input_tokens]
            input_ids = None
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            # While it is possible to use embeddings as input just like the
            # multimodal models, it is not desirable for performance since
            # then the embedding layer is not included in the CUDA graph.
            input_ids = self.input_ids[:num_input_tokens]
            inputs_embeds = None
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        # Use persistent buffers for CUDA graphs.
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                if self.model_config.uses_mrope \
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        hidden_states = hidden_states[logits_indices]
        logits = self.model.compute_logits(hidden_states, None)

        # Sample the next token and get logprobs if needed.
        sampling_metadata = self._prepare_sampling(scheduler_output)
        sampler_output = self.model.sample(
            logits=logits,
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        # the requests one by one. Optimize.
        num_reqs = self.input_batch.num_reqs
        for i, req_id in enumerate(self.input_batch.req_ids[:num_reqs]):
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            seq_len = (req_state.num_computed_tokens +
                       scheduler_output.num_scheduled_tokens[req_id])
            assert seq_len <= req_state.num_tokens
            if seq_len == req_state.num_tokens:
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            else:
                # Ignore the sampled token from the partial request.
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                    generator.set_offset(generator.get_offset() - 4)
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        if sampler_output.logprob_token_ids is None:
            logprob_token_ids = None
        else:
            logprob_token_ids = sampler_output.logprob_token_ids.cpu()
        if sampler_output.logprobs is None:
            logprobs = None
        else:
            logprobs = sampler_output.logprobs.cpu()
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        # num_reqs entries should be non-None
        assert all(
            req_id is not None for req_id in
            self.input_batch.req_ids[:num_reqs]), "req_ids contains None"
        req_ids = cast(List[str], self.input_batch.req_ids[:num_reqs])

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            logprobs_cpu=logprobs,
        )
        return model_runner_output

    def load_model(self) -> None:
        logger.info("Starting to load model %s...", self.model_config.model)
        with DeviceMemoryProfiler() as m:  # noqa: SIM117
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            self.model = get_model(vllm_config=self.vllm_config)
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        self.model_memory_usage = m.consumed_memory
        logger.info("Loading model weights took %.4f GB",
                    self.model_memory_usage / float(2**30))

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    def _dummy_run(
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        if kv_caches is None:
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            input_ids = None
            inputs_embeds = self.inputs_embeds[:num_tokens]
        else:
            input_ids = self.input_ids[:num_tokens]
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                if self.model_config.uses_mrope \
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    def profile_run(self) -> None:
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        # use an empty tensor instead of `None`` to force Dynamo to pass
        # it by reference, rather by specializing on the value `None`.
        # the `dtype` argument does not matter, and we use `float32` as
        # a placeholder (it has wide hardware support).
        # it is important to create tensors inside the loop, rather than
        # multiplying the list, to avoid Dynamo from treating them as
        # tensor aliasing.
        dummy_kv_caches = [
            torch.tensor([], dtype=torch.float32, device=self.device)
            for _ in range(self.num_attn_layers)
        ]
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        if (self.is_multimodal_model and self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens > 0
                and self.encoder_cache_size > 0):
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                self.model_config)
            dummy_data_modality, max_tokens_per_mm_item = max(
                max_tokens_by_modality_dict.items(), key=lambda item: item[1])

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            encoder_budget = min(self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens,
                                 self.encoder_cache_size)

            max_num_mm_items_encoder_budget = cdiv(encoder_budget,
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            # NOTE: We do not consider max_num_batched_tokens on purpose
            # because the multimodal embeddings can be generated in advance
            # and chunked prefilled.
            max_num_mm_items_decoder_budget = self.max_num_reqs * \
                max_mm_items_per_req

            max_num_mm_items = min(max_num_mm_items_encoder_budget,
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            logger.info(
                "Encoder cache will be initialized with a budget of %s tokens,"
                " and profiled with %s %s items of the maximum feature size.",
                encoder_budget, max_num_mm_items, dummy_data_modality)

            # Create dummy batch of multimodal inputs.
            dummy_request_data = self.input_registry.dummy_data_for_profiling(
                model_config=self.model_config,
                seq_len=self.max_num_tokens,
                mm_registry=self.mm_registry,
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            # (e.g, multiple images) for a single request, therefore here we
            # always replicate first item by max_num_mm_items times since in V1
            # they are scheduled to be processed separately.
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                    modality=dummy_data_modality, item_index=0)
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            # `MultiModalDataDict`, so they need to be processed through input
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                dummy_mm_kwargs = mm_kwargs_list[0]

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            batched_dummy_mm_inputs = MultiModalKwargs.as_kwargs(
                batched_dummy_mm_inputs, device=self.device)

            # Run multimodal encoder.
            dummy_encoder_outputs = self.model.get_multimodal_embeddings(
                **batched_dummy_mm_inputs)
            assert len(dummy_encoder_outputs) == max_num_mm_items, (
                "Expected dimension 0 of encoder outputs to match the number "
                f"of multimodal data items: {max_num_mm_items}, got "
                f"{len(dummy_encoder_outputs)=} instead. This is most likely "
                "due to the 'get_multimodal_embeddings' method of the model "
                "not implemented correctly.")

            # Cache the dummy encoder outputs.
            self.encoder_cache["tmp"] = dict(enumerate(dummy_encoder_outputs))

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        logits = logits[:self.max_num_tokens]
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    def capture_model(self) -> None:
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        start_time = time.perf_counter()
        start_free_gpu_memory = torch.cuda.mem_get_info()[0]

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        # Capture the large shapes first so that the smaller shapes
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        end_time = time.perf_counter()
        end_free_gpu_memory = torch.cuda.mem_get_info()[0]
        elapsed_time = end_time - start_time
        cuda_graph_size = start_free_gpu_memory - end_free_gpu_memory
        # This usually takes 5~20 seconds.
        logger.info("Graph capturing finished in %.0f secs, took %.2f GiB",
                    elapsed_time, cuda_graph_size / (1 << 30))
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    def initialize_kv_cache(self, kv_cache_config: KVCacheConfig) -> None:
        """
        Initialize KV cache based on `kv_cache_config`.
        Args:
            kv_cache_config: Configuration for the KV cache, including the KV 
            cache size of each layer
        """
        if len(kv_cache_config.groups) > 1:
            raise NotImplementedError(
                "Hybrid models with more than one KV cache type are not "
                "supported yet.")

        kv_caches: Dict[str, torch.Tensor] = {}

        for layer_name, layer_spec in kv_cache_config.kv_cache_spec.items():
            tensor_config = kv_cache_config.tensors[layer_name]
            assert tensor_config.size % layer_spec.page_size_bytes == 0
            num_blocks = tensor_config.size // layer_spec.page_size_bytes
            if isinstance(layer_spec, FullAttentionSpec):
                kv_cache_shape = FlashAttentionBackend.get_kv_cache_shape(
                    num_blocks, layer_spec.block_size, layer_spec.num_kv_heads,
                    layer_spec.head_size)
                dtype = layer_spec.dtype
                kv_caches[layer_name] = torch.zeros(kv_cache_shape,
                                                    dtype=dtype,
                                                    device=self.device)
            else:
                raise NotImplementedError

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    def get_kv_cache_spec(self) -> KVCacheSpec:
        """
        Generates the KVCacheSpec by parsing the kv cache format from each 
        Attention module in the static forward context.
        Returns:
            KVCacheSpec: A dictionary mapping layer names to their KV cache 
            format. Layers that do not need KV cache are not included.
        """

        forward_ctx = self.vllm_config.compilation_config.static_forward_context
        block_size = self.vllm_config.cache_config.block_size
        kv_cache_spec: KVCacheSpec = {}
        for layer_name, attn_module in forward_ctx.items():
            # TODO: Support other attention modules, e.g., sliding window,
            # cross-attention, MLA.
            assert isinstance(attn_module, Attention)
            if attn_module.attn_type == AttentionType.DECODER:
                kv_cache_spec[layer_name] = FullAttentionSpec(
                    block_size=block_size,
                    num_kv_heads=attn_module.num_kv_heads,
                    head_size=attn_module.head_size,
                    dtype=attn_module.dtype,
                )
            elif attn_module.attn_type in (AttentionType.ENCODER,
                                           AttentionType.ENCODER_ONLY):
                # encoder-only attention does not need KV cache.
                continue
            elif attn_module.attn_type == AttentionType.ENCODER_DECODER:
                raise NotImplementedError
            else:
                raise ValueError(
                    f"Unknown attention type: {attn_module.attn_type}")

        return kv_cache_spec