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import functools
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from collections import UserDict
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from typing import (TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Dict, Mapping, Optional,
                    Sequence, Type, TypeVar)
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import torch.nn as nn
from typing_extensions import TypeAlias

from vllm.inputs import InputProcessingContext
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.transformers_utils.tokenizer import AnyTokenizer
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from .audio import AudioPlugin
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from .base import MultiModalInputMapper, MultiModalPlugin, MultiModalTokensCalc
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from .image import ImagePlugin
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from .inputs import MultiModalDataDict, MultiModalKwargs, NestedTensors
from .processing import MultiModalProcessor
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from .video import VideoPlugin
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from vllm.config import ModelConfig

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logger = init_logger(__name__)

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N = TypeVar("N", bound=Type[nn.Module])

MultiModalProcessorFactory: TypeAlias = Callable[[InputProcessingContext],
                                                 MultiModalProcessor]
"""
Constructs a :class:`MultiModalProcessor` instance from the context.

The processing metadata should be derived from the context.
"""

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class _MultiModalLimits(UserDict["ModelConfig", Dict[str, int]]):
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    """
    Wraps `_limits_by_model` for a more informative error message
    when attempting to access a model that does not exist.
    """

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    def __getitem__(self, key: "ModelConfig") -> Dict[str, int]:
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        try:
            return super().__getitem__(key)
        except KeyError as exc:
            msg = (f"Cannot find `mm_limits` for model={key.model}. Did you "
                   "forget to call `init_mm_limits_per_prompt`?")
            raise KeyError(msg) from exc


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class MultiModalRegistry:
    """
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    A registry that dispatches data processing to the
    :class:`~vllm.multimodal.MultiModalPlugin` for each modality.
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    """

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    DEFAULT_PLUGINS = (ImagePlugin(), AudioPlugin(), VideoPlugin())
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    def __init__(
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            self,
            *,
            plugins: Sequence[MultiModalPlugin] = DEFAULT_PLUGINS) -> None:
        self._plugins = {p.get_data_key(): p for p in plugins}
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        self._processor_factories: Dict[Type[nn.Module],
                                        MultiModalProcessorFactory] = {}

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        # This is used for non-multimodal models
        self._disabled_limits_per_plugin = {k: 0 for k in self._plugins}

        self._limits_by_model = _MultiModalLimits()

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    def register_plugin(self, plugin: MultiModalPlugin) -> None:
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        """
        Register a multi-modal plugin so it can be recognized by vLLM.

        See also:
            :ref:`adding_multimodal_plugin`
        """
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        data_type_key = plugin.get_data_key()
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        if data_type_key in self._plugins:
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            logger.warning(
                "A plugin is already registered for data type %s, "
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                "and will be overwritten by the new plugin %s.", data_type_key,
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                plugin)

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        self._plugins[data_type_key] = plugin
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    def _get_plugin(self, data_type_key: str):
        plugin = self._plugins.get(data_type_key)
        if plugin is not None:
            return plugin
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        msg = f"Unknown multi-modal data type: {data_type_key}"
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        raise NotImplementedError(msg)

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    def register_input_mapper(
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        self,
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        data_type_key: str,
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        mapper: Optional[MultiModalInputMapper] = None,
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    ):
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        """
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        Register an input mapper for a specific modality to a model class.
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        See :meth:`MultiModalPlugin.register_input_mapper` for more details.
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        """
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        return self._get_plugin(data_type_key).register_input_mapper(mapper)
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    def register_image_input_mapper(
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        self,
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        mapper: Optional[MultiModalInputMapper] = None,
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    ):
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        """
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        Register an input mapper for image data to a model class.
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        See :meth:`MultiModalPlugin.register_input_mapper` for more details.
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        """
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        return self.register_input_mapper("image", mapper)
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    def map_input(
        self,
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        model_config: "ModelConfig",
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        data: MultiModalDataDict,
        mm_processor_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
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    ) -> MultiModalKwargs:
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        """
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        Apply an input mapper to the data passed to the model.
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        The data belonging to each modality is passed to the corresponding
        plugin which in turn converts the data into into keyword arguments
        via the input mapper registered for that model.

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        See :meth:`MultiModalPlugin.map_input` for more details.
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        Note:
            This should be called after :meth:`init_mm_limits_per_prompt`.
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        """
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        merged_dict: Dict[str, NestedTensors] = {}
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        for data_key, data_value in data.items():
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            plugin = self._get_plugin(data_key)
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            num_items = len(data_value) if isinstance(data_value, list) else 1
            max_items = self._limits_by_model[model_config][data_key]
            if num_items > max_items:
                raise ValueError(
                    f"You set {data_key}={max_items} (or defaulted to 1) in "
                    f"`--limit-mm-per-prompt`, but found {num_items} items "
                    "in the same prompt.")

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            input_dict = plugin.map_input(model_config, data_value,
                                          mm_processor_kwargs)
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            for input_key, input_tensor in input_dict.items():
                if input_key in merged_dict:
                    raise ValueError(f"The input mappers (keys={set(data)}) "
                                     f"resulted in a conflicting keyword "
                                     f"argument to `forward()`: {input_key}")

                merged_dict[input_key] = input_tensor

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        return MultiModalKwargs(merged_dict)
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    def create_input_mapper(self, model_config: "ModelConfig"):
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        """
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        Create an input mapper (see :meth:`map_input`) for a specific model.
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        # NOTE - we currently make the assumption that if a model has multiple
        # supported modalities, they take the same kwargs. For the default,
        # this could be an issue in the future if it falls back to two HF
        # resources and we can't inspect the signature easily since it's
        # getting initialized through the autoclass.
        #
        # If this is a problem in the future, we should revisit it, but since
        # it potentially introduces a lot of complexity for a currently
        # uncommon case, we do not for simplicity of both use & implementation
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        return functools.partial(self.map_input, model_config)
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    def register_max_multimodal_tokens(
        self,
        data_type_key: str,
        max_mm_tokens: Optional[MultiModalTokensCalc] = None,
    ):
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        """
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        Register the maximum number of tokens, corresponding to a single
        instance of multimodal data belonging to a specific modality, that are
        passed to the language model for a model class.
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        """
        return self._get_plugin(data_type_key) \
            .register_max_multimodal_tokens(max_mm_tokens)

    def register_max_image_tokens(
        self,
        max_mm_tokens: Optional[MultiModalTokensCalc] = None,
    ):
        """
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        Register the maximum number of image tokens, corresponding to a single
        image, that are passed to the language model for a model class.
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        """
        return self.register_max_multimodal_tokens("image", max_mm_tokens)

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    def get_max_multimodal_tokens(self, model_config: "ModelConfig") -> int:
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        """
        Get the maximum number of multi-modal tokens
        for profiling the memory usage of a model.
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        See :meth:`MultiModalPlugin.get_max_multimodal_tokens` for more details.
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        Note:
            This should be called after :meth:`init_mm_limits_per_prompt`.
        """
        limits_per_plugin = self._limits_by_model[model_config]

        return sum((limits_per_plugin[key] *
                    plugin.get_max_multimodal_tokens(model_config))
                   for key, plugin in self._plugins.items())

    def init_mm_limits_per_prompt(
        self,
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        model_config: "ModelConfig",
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    ) -> None:
        """
        Initialize the maximum number of multi-modal input instances for each
        modality that are allowed per prompt for a model class.
        """
        if model_config in self._limits_by_model:
            logger.warning(
                "`mm_limits` has already been set for model=%s, and will "
                "be overwritten by the new values.", model_config.model)

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        multimodal_config = model_config.multimodal_config
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        if multimodal_config is None:
            limits_per_plugin = self._disabled_limits_per_plugin
        else:
            config_limits_per_plugin = multimodal_config.limit_per_prompt

            extra_keys = config_limits_per_plugin.keys() - self._plugins.keys()
            if extra_keys:
                logger.warning(
                    "Detected extra keys in `--limit-mm-per-prompt` which "
                    "are not registered as multi-modal plugins: %s. "
                    "They will be ignored.", extra_keys)

            # NOTE: Currently the default is set to 1 for each plugin
            # TODO: Automatically determine the limits based on budget
            # once more models support multi-image inputs
            limits_per_plugin = {
                key: config_limits_per_plugin.get(key, 1)
                for key in self._plugins
            }

        self._limits_by_model[model_config] = limits_per_plugin

    def get_mm_limits_per_prompt(
        self,
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        model_config: "ModelConfig",
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    ) -> Mapping[str, int]:
        """
        Get the maximum number of multi-modal input instances for each modality
        that are allowed per prompt for a model class.

        Note:
            This should be called after :meth:`init_mm_limits_per_prompt`.
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        """
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        return self._limits_by_model[model_config]
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    def register_processor(
        self,
        factory: MultiModalProcessorFactory,
    ):
        """
        Register a multi-modal processor to a model class.

        When the model receives multi-modal data, the provided function is
        invoked to transform the data into a dictionary of model inputs.

        See also:
            - :ref:`input_processing_pipeline`
            - :ref:`enabling_multimodal_inputs`
        """

        def wrapper(model_cls: N) -> N:
            if model_cls in self._processor_factories:
                logger.warning(
                    "Model class %s already has an input mapper "
                    "registered to %s. It is overwritten by the new one.",
                    model_cls, self)

            self._processor_factories[model_cls] = factory

            return model_cls

        return wrapper

    def has_processor(self, model_config: "ModelConfig") -> bool:
        """
        Test whether a multi-modal processor is defined for a specific model.
        """
        # Avoid circular import
        from vllm.model_executor.model_loader import get_model_architecture

        model_cls, _ = get_model_architecture(model_config)
        return model_cls in self._processor_factories

    def create_processor(
        self,
        model_config: "ModelConfig",
        tokenizer: AnyTokenizer,
    ) -> MultiModalProcessor:
        """
        Create a multi-modal processor for a specific model and tokenizer.
        """

        # Avoid circular import
        from vllm.model_executor.model_loader import get_model_architecture

        model_cls, _ = get_model_architecture(model_config)
        processor_factory = self._processor_factories[model_cls]

        ctx = InputProcessingContext(model_config, tokenizer)
        return processor_factory(ctx)