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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
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from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, Mapping, MutableSequence, Set
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from typing import (
    TYPE_CHECKING,
    ClassVar,
    Literal,
    Protocol,
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    TypeAlias,
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    overload,
    runtime_checkable,
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import numpy as np
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import torch
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import torch.nn as nn
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from torch import Tensor
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from transformers.models.whisper.tokenization_whisper import LANGUAGES
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from typing_extensions import Self, TypeIs
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from vllm.config import ModelConfig, SpeechToTextConfig
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from vllm.inputs import TokensPrompt
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from vllm.inputs.data import PromptType
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.model_executor.layers.quantization import QuantizationConfig
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from vllm.utils.func_utils import supports_kw
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from .interfaces_base import VllmModel, is_pooling_model
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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    from vllm.config import VllmConfig
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    from vllm.model_executor.models.utils import WeightsMapper
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    from vllm.multimodal.inputs import MultiModalFeatureSpec
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    from vllm.multimodal.registry import _ProcessorFactories
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    from vllm.sequence import IntermediateTensors
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else:
    VllmConfig = object
    WeightsMapper = object
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    MultiModalFeatureSpec = object
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    _ProcessorFactories = object
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    IntermediateTensors = object
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logger = init_logger(__name__)

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MultiModalEmbeddings: TypeAlias = list[Tensor] | Tensor | tuple[Tensor, ...]
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"""
The output embeddings must be one of the following formats:

- A list or tuple of 2D tensors, where each tensor corresponds to
    each input multimodal data item (e.g, image).
- A single 3D tensor, with the batch dimension grouping the 2D tensors.
"""
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@runtime_checkable
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class SupportsMultiModal(Protocol):
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    """The interface required for all multi-modal models."""
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    supports_multimodal: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
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    """
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    A flag that indicates this model supports multi-modal inputs.
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    Note:
        There is no need to redefine this flag if this class is in the
        MRO of your model class.
    """
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    supports_multimodal_raw_input_only: ClassVar[bool] = False
    """
    A flag that indicates this model supports multi-modal inputs and processes
    them in their raw form and not embeddings.
    """

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    supports_encoder_tp_data: ClassVar[bool] = False
    """
    A flag that indicates whether this model supports
    `multimodal_config.mm_encoder_tp_mode="data"`.
    """

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    merge_by_field_config: ClassVar[bool] = False
    """
    A flag that indicates which implementation of
    `vllm.multimodal.utils.group_mm_kwargs_by_modality` to use.
    """

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    multimodal_cpu_fields: ClassVar[Set[str]] = frozenset()
    """
    A set indicating CPU-only multimodal fields.
    """

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    _processor_factory: ClassVar[_ProcessorFactories]
    """
    Set internally by `MultiModalRegistry.register_processor`.
    """

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    def get_placeholder_str(cls, modality: str, i: int) -> str | None:
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        """
        Get the placeholder text for the `i`th `modality` item in the prompt.
        """
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    def embed_multimodal(self, **kwargs: object) -> MultiModalEmbeddings:
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        """
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        Returns multimodal embeddings generated from multimodal kwargs
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            The returned multimodal embeddings must be in the same order as
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            input prompt.
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        """
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        if hasattr(self, "get_multimodal_embeddings"):
            logger.warning_once(
                "`get_multimodal_embeddings` for vLLM models is deprecated and will be "
                "removed in v0.13.0 or v1.0.0, whichever is earlier. Please rename "
                "this method to `embed_multimodal`."
            )
            return self.get_multimodal_embeddings(**kwargs)
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    def get_language_model(self) -> VllmModel:
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        """
        Returns the underlying language model used for text generation.

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        processing the merged multimodal embeddings and producing hidden states

        Returns:
            torch.nn.Module: The core language model component.
        """
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    def embed_input_ids(self, input_ids: Tensor) -> Tensor: ...
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    def embed_input_ids(
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        self,
        input_ids: Tensor,
        multimodal_embeddings: MultiModalEmbeddings,
        *,
        is_multimodal: torch.Tensor,
        handle_oov_mm_token: bool = False,
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    def _embed_text_input_ids(
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        handle_oov_mm_token: bool,
    ) -> Tensor:
        if handle_oov_mm_token and is_multimodal is not None:
            is_text = ~is_multimodal
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            text_embeds = embed_input_ids(input_ids[is_text])
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            return torch.empty(
                (input_ids.shape[0], text_embeds.shape[1]),
                dtype=text_embeds.dtype,
                device=text_embeds.device,
            ).masked_scatter_(is_text.unsqueeze_(-1), text_embeds)

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    def embed_input_ids(
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        Apply token embeddings to `input_ids`.

        If `multimodal_embeddings` is passed, scatter them into
        `input_ids` according to the mask `is_multimodal`.

        In case the multi-modal token IDs exceed the vocabulary size of
        the language model, you can set `handle_oov_mm_token=False`
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        to avoid calling the language model's `embed_input_ids` method
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        as an additional buffer is needed to hold the input embeddings.
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            is_multimodal=is_multimodal,
            handle_oov_mm_token=handle_oov_mm_token,
        )

        if multimodal_embeddings is None or len(multimodal_embeddings) == 0:
            return inputs_embeds

        if is_multimodal is None:
            raise ValueError(
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                "please update your model runner according to "
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                "https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/pull/16229."
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        return _merge_multimodal_embeddings(
            inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
            multimodal_embeddings=multimodal_embeddings,
            is_multimodal=is_multimodal,
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@runtime_checkable
class SupportsMultiModalPruning(Protocol):
    """The interface required for models that support returning both input
    embeddings and positions. Model may require custom positions for dynamic
    pruning of multimodal embeddings.
    """
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    supports_multimodal_pruning: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True

    def recompute_mrope_positions(
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        self,
        input_ids: list[int],
        multimodal_embeddings: MultiModalEmbeddings,
        mrope_positions: torch.LongTensor,
        num_computed_tokens: int,
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    ) -> tuple[MultiModalEmbeddings, Tensor, int]:
        """
        Update part of input mrope positions (starting with
        num_computed_tokens index). Original mrope_positions are computed
        for unpruned sequence and becomes incorrect once pruning occurs,
        so once we prune media tokens we should reflect this in the
        mrope_positions before we feed it to LLM.

        Args:
            input_ids: (N,) All input tokens of the prompt containing
                entire sequence.
            multimodal_embeddings: Tuple of multimodal embeddings that
                fits into the prefill chunk that is being processed.
            mrope_positions: Existing mrope positions (3, N) for entire
                sequence
            num_computed_tokens: A number of computed tokens so far.

        Returns:
            Tuple of (multimodal_embeddings, mrope_positions,
                mrope_position_delta).
        """
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def supports_multimodal(model: type[object]) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsMultiModal]]: ...
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@overload
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def supports_multimodal(
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) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsMultiModal]] | TypeIs[SupportsMultiModal]:
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def supports_multimodal_raw_input_only(model: type[object] | object) -> bool:
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def supports_multimodal_encoder_tp_data(model: type[object] | object) -> bool:
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def supports_multimodal_pruning(
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    model: type[object],
) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsMultiModalPruning]]: ...
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@overload
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def supports_multimodal_pruning(model: object) -> TypeIs[SupportsMultiModalPruning]: ...
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def supports_multimodal_pruning(
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    model: type[object] | object,
) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsMultiModalPruning]] | TypeIs[SupportsMultiModalPruning]:
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@runtime_checkable
class SupportsScoreTemplate(Protocol):
    """The interface required for all models that support score template."""

    supports_score_template: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
    """
    A flag that indicates this model supports score template.

    Note:
        There is no need to redefine this flag if this class is in the
        MRO of your model class.
    """

    @classmethod
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    def get_score_template(cls, query: str, document: str) -> str | None:
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        Generate a full prompt by populating the score template with query and document content.
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        ...

    @classmethod
    def post_process_tokens(cls, prompt: TokensPrompt) -> None:
        """
        Perform architecture-specific manipulations on the input tokens.
        """
        ...


@overload
def supports_score_template(
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    model: type[object],
) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsScoreTemplate]]: ...
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@overload
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def supports_score_template(model: object) -> TypeIs[SupportsScoreTemplate]: ...
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def supports_score_template(
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    model: type[object] | object,
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@runtime_checkable
class SupportsLoRA(Protocol):
    """The interface required for all models that support LoRA."""

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    supports_lora: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
    """
    A flag that indicates this model supports LoRA.

    Note:
        There is no need to redefine this flag if this class is in the
        MRO of your model class.
    """
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# We can't use runtime_checkable with ClassVar for issubclass checks
# so we need to treat the class as an instance and use isinstance instead
@runtime_checkable
class _SupportsLoRAType(Protocol):
    supports_lora: Literal[True]

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    embedding_modules: dict[str, str]
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def supports_lora(model: object) -> TypeIs[SupportsLoRA]: ...
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def supports_lora(
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    result = _supports_lora(model)

    if not result:
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            "packed_modules_mapping",
            "embedding_modules",
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        if getattr(model, "supports_lora", False):
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                logger.warning(
                    "The model (%s) sets `supports_lora=True`, "
                    "but is missing LoRA-specific attributes: %s",
                    model,
                    missing_attrs,
                )
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                logger.warning(
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    if isinstance(model, type):
        return isinstance(model, _SupportsLoRAType)

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@runtime_checkable
class SupportsPP(Protocol):
    """The interface required for all models that support pipeline parallel."""

    supports_pp: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
    """
    A flag that indicates this model supports pipeline parallel.

    Note:
        There is no need to redefine this flag if this class is in the
        MRO of your model class.
    """

    def make_empty_intermediate_tensors(
        self,
        batch_size: int,
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        """Called when PP rank > 0 for profiling purposes."""
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    def forward(
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        """
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# We can't use runtime_checkable with ClassVar for issubclass checks
# so we need to treat the class as an instance and use isinstance instead
@runtime_checkable
class _SupportsPPType(Protocol):
    supports_pp: Literal[True]

    def make_empty_intermediate_tensors(
        self,
        batch_size: int,
        dtype: torch.dtype,
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    def forward(
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@overload
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def supports_pp(model: object) -> TypeIs[SupportsPP]: ...
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def supports_pp(
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    supports_inspect = _supports_pp_inspect(model)

    if supports_attributes and not supports_inspect:
        logger.warning(
            "The model (%s) sets `supports_pp=True`, but does not accept "
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        )
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        if getattr(model, "supports_pp", False):
            if missing_attrs:
                logger.warning(
                    "The model (%s) sets `supports_pp=True`, "
                    "but is missing PP-specific attributes: %s",
                    model,
                    missing_attrs,
                )
        else:
            if not missing_attrs:
                logger.warning(
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        return isinstance(model, _SupportsPPType)

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@runtime_checkable
class HasInnerState(Protocol):
    """The interface required for all models that has inner state."""

    has_inner_state: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
    """
        A flag that indicates this model has inner state.
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@runtime_checkable
class IsAttentionFree(Protocol):
    """The interface required for all models like Mamba that lack attention,
    but do have state whose size is constant wrt the number of tokens."""

    is_attention_free: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
    """
        A flag that indicates this model has no attention.
        Used for block manager and attention backend selection.
        True for Mamba but not Jamba.
    """


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def is_attention_free(
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@runtime_checkable
class IsHybrid(Protocol):
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    hf_config has 'layers_block_type'"""

    is_hybrid: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
    """
        A flag that indicates this model has both mamba and attention blocks
        , also indicates that the model's hf_config has 
        'layers_block_type' """

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    def get_mamba_state_shape_from_config(
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    ) -> tuple[tuple[int, int], tuple[int, int, int]]:
        """Calculate shapes for Mamba's convolutional and state caches.

        Args:
            vllm_config: vLLM config

        Returns:
            Tuple containing:
            - conv_state_shape: Shape for convolutional state cache
            - temporal_state_shape: Shape for state space model cache
        """
        ...

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def is_hybrid(
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@runtime_checkable
class MixtureOfExperts(Protocol):
    """
    Check if the model is a mixture of experts (MoE) model.
    """

    expert_weights: MutableSequence[Iterable[Tensor]]
    """
    Expert weights saved in this rank.

    The first dimension is the layer, and the second dimension is different
    parameters in the layer, e.g. up/down projection weights.
    """

    num_moe_layers: int
    """Number of MoE layers in this model."""

    num_expert_groups: int
    """Number of expert groups in this model."""

    num_logical_experts: int
    """Number of logical experts in this model."""

    num_physical_experts: int
    """Number of physical experts in this model."""

    num_local_physical_experts: int
    """Number of local physical experts in this model."""

    num_routed_experts: int
    """Number of routed experts in this model."""

    num_shared_experts: int
    """Number of shared experts in this model."""

    num_redundant_experts: int
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        logical_to_physical_map: Tensor,
        logical_replica_count: Tensor,
    ) -> None:
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        without requiring additional method calls to set new states.

        You should also collect model's `expert_weights` here instead of in
        the weight loader, since after initial weight loading, further
        processing like quantization may be applied to the weights.

        Args:
            expert_load_view: A view of the expert load metrics tensor.
            logical_to_physical_map: Mapping from logical to physical experts.
            logical_replica_count: Count of replicas for each logical expert.
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            # Register the expert weights.
            self.expert_weights.append(layer.get_expert_weights())
            layer.set_eplb_state(
                moe_layer_idx=layer_idx,
                expert_load_view=expert_load_view,
                logical_to_physical_map=logical_to_physical_map,
                logical_replica_count=logical_replica_count,
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@runtime_checkable
class HasNoOps(Protocol):
    has_noops: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True


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@runtime_checkable
class SupportsMambaPrefixCaching(Protocol):
    """The interface for models whose mamba layers support prefix caching.

    This is currently experimental.
    """

    supports_mamba_prefix_caching: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True


@overload
def supports_mamba_prefix_caching(
    model: object,
) -> TypeIs[SupportsMambaPrefixCaching]: ...


@overload
def supports_mamba_prefix_caching(
    model: type[object],
) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsMambaPrefixCaching]]: ...


def supports_mamba_prefix_caching(
    model: type[object] | object,
) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsMambaPrefixCaching]] | TypeIs[SupportsMambaPrefixCaching]:
    return getattr(model, "supports_mamba_prefix_caching", False)


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@runtime_checkable
class SupportsCrossEncoding(Protocol):
    """The interface required for all models that support cross encoding."""

    supports_cross_encoding: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True


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def supports_cross_encoding(
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class SupportsQuant:
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    packed_modules_mapping: ClassVar[dict[str, list[str]] | None] = None
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                instance.quant_config.apply_vllm_mapper(hf_to_vllm_mapper)
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        for arg in args_values:
            if isinstance(arg, VllmConfig):
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class SupportsTranscription(Protocol):
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        super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs)
        # language codes in supported_languages
        # that don't exist in the full language map
        invalid = set(cls.supported_languages) - set(LANGUAGES.keys())
        if invalid:
            raise ValueError(
                f"{cls.__name__}.supported_languages contains invalid "
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        if language is None or language in cls.supported_languages:
            return language
        elif language in cls.get_other_languages():
            logger.warning(
                "Language %r is not natively supported by %s; "
                "results may be less accurate. Supported languages: %r",
                language,
                cls.__name__,
                list(cls.supported_languages.keys()),
            )
            return language
        else:
            raise ValueError(
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        ...

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class SupportsEagleBase(Protocol):
    """Base interface for models that support EAGLE-based speculative decoding."""

    has_own_lm_head: bool = False
    """
    A flag that indicates this model has trained its own lm_head.
    """

    has_own_embed_tokens: bool = False
    """
    A flag that indicates this model has trained its own input embeddings.
    """


@overload
def supports_any_eagle(model: type[object]) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsEagleBase]]: ...


@overload
def supports_any_eagle(model: object) -> TypeIs[SupportsEagleBase]: ...


def supports_any_eagle(
    model: type[object] | object,
) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsEagleBase]] | TypeIs[SupportsEagleBase]:
    """Check if model supports any EAGLE variant (1, 2, or 3)."""
    return supports_eagle(model) or supports_eagle3(model)


@runtime_checkable
class SupportsEagle(SupportsEagleBase, Protocol):
    """The interface required for models that support
    EAGLE-1 and EAGLE-2 speculative decoding."""

    supports_eagle: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
    """
    A flag that indicates this model supports EAGLE-1 and EAGLE-2 
    speculative decoding.

    Note:
        There is no need to redefine this flag if this class is in the
        MRO of your model class.
    """


@overload
def supports_eagle(model: type[object]) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsEagle]]: ...


@overload
def supports_eagle(model: object) -> TypeIs[SupportsEagle]: ...


def supports_eagle(
    model: type[object] | object,
) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsEagle]] | TypeIs[SupportsEagle]:
    return isinstance(model, SupportsEagle)


@runtime_checkable
class SupportsEagle3(SupportsEagleBase, Protocol):
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    speculative decoding.

    Note:
        There is no need to redefine this flag if this class is in the
        MRO of your model class.
    """

    def set_aux_hidden_state_layers(self, layers: tuple[int, ...]) -> None:
        """
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    def get_eagle3_aux_hidden_state_layers(self) -> tuple[int, ...]:
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@runtime_checkable
class SupportsMRoPE(Protocol):
    """The interface required for all models that support M-RoPE."""

    supports_mrope: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
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    """

    def get_mrope_input_positions(
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@runtime_checkable
class SupportsXDRoPE(Protocol):
    """The interface required for all models that support XD-RoPE."""

    supports_xdrope: ClassVar[Literal[True]] = True
    """
    A flag that indicates this model supports XD-RoPE.

    Note:
        There is no need to redefine this flag if this class is in the
        XDRope of your model class.
    """

    def get_xdrope_input_positions(
        self,
        input_tokens: list[int],
        mm_features: list["MultiModalFeatureSpec"],
    ) -> torch.Tensor:
        """
        Get XD-RoPE input positions and delta value for this specific model.

        This method should be implemented by each model that supports XD-RoPE
        to provide model-specific logic for computing input positions.

        Args:
            input_tokens: List of input token IDs
            mm_features: Information about each multi-modal data item

        Returns:
            llm_positions: Tensor of shape `[xdrope_dim, num_tokens]` with
            4D(P/W/H/T) or 3D(W/H/T) positions.
        """
        ...


@overload
def supports_xdrope(model: type[object]) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsXDRoPE]]: ...


@overload
def supports_xdrope(model: object) -> TypeIs[SupportsXDRoPE]: ...


def supports_xdrope(
    model: type[object] | object,
) -> TypeIs[type[SupportsXDRoPE]] | TypeIs[SupportsXDRoPE]:
    return isinstance(model, SupportsXDRoPE)