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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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import gc
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import os
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import queue
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import signal
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import threading
import time
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from collections import deque
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from collections.abc import Generator
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from concurrent.futures import Future
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from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager
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from inspect import isclass, signature
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from logging import DEBUG
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from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, TypeVar, Union
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import msgspec
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import zmq

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from vllm.config import ParallelConfig, VllmConfig
from vllm.distributed import stateless_destroy_torch_distributed_process_group
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.logging_utils.dump_input import dump_engine_exception
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from vllm.lora.request import LoRARequest
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from vllm.multimodal import MULTIMODAL_REGISTRY
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from vllm.multimodal.cache import engine_receiver_cache_from_config
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from vllm.tasks import POOLING_TASKS, SupportedTask
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from vllm.transformers_utils.config import (
    maybe_register_config_serialize_by_value)
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from vllm.utils import (decorate_logs, get_hash_fn_by_name, make_zmq_socket,
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                        resolve_obj_by_qualname, set_process_title)
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from vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_utils import (BlockHash,
                                         generate_scheduler_kv_cache_config,
                                         get_kv_cache_configs,
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                                         get_request_block_hasher,
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                                         init_none_hash)
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from vllm.v1.core.sched.interface import SchedulerInterface
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from vllm.v1.core.sched.output import SchedulerOutput
from vllm.v1.core.sched.scheduler import Scheduler as V1Scheduler
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from vllm.v1.engine import (EngineCoreOutputs, EngineCoreRequest,
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                            EngineCoreRequestType,
                            ReconfigureDistributedRequest, ReconfigureRankType,
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                            UtilityOutput, UtilityResult)
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from vllm.v1.engine.utils import (EngineHandshakeMetadata, EngineZmqAddresses,
                                  get_device_indices)
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from vllm.v1.executor.abstract import Executor
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from vllm.v1.kv_cache_interface import KVCacheConfig
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from vllm.v1.metrics.stats import SchedulerStats
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from vllm.v1.outputs import ModelRunnerOutput
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from vllm.v1.request import Request, RequestStatus
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from vllm.v1.serial_utils import MsgpackDecoder, MsgpackEncoder
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from vllm.v1.structured_output import StructuredOutputManager
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from vllm.version import __version__ as VLLM_VERSION

logger = init_logger(__name__)

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POLLING_TIMEOUT_S = 2.5
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HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_MINS = 5
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_R = TypeVar('_R')  # Return type for collective_rpc

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class EngineCore:
    """Inner loop of vLLM's Engine."""

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    def __init__(self,
                 vllm_config: VllmConfig,
                 executor_class: type[Executor],
                 log_stats: bool,
                 executor_fail_callback: Optional[Callable] = None):
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        # plugins need to be loaded at the engine/scheduler level too
        from vllm.plugins import load_general_plugins
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        self.vllm_config = vllm_config
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        logger.info("Initializing a V1 LLM engine (v%s) with config: %s",
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        # Setup Model.
        self.model_executor = executor_class(vllm_config)
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        if executor_fail_callback is not None:
            self.model_executor.register_failure_callback(
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        # Setup KV Caches and update CacheConfig after profiling.
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        num_gpu_blocks, num_cpu_blocks, kv_cache_config = \
            self._initialize_kv_caches(vllm_config)

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        vllm_config.cache_config.num_gpu_blocks = num_gpu_blocks
        vllm_config.cache_config.num_cpu_blocks = num_cpu_blocks
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        self.collective_rpc("initialize_cache",
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        self.structured_output_manager = StructuredOutputManager(vllm_config)

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        # Setup scheduler.
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        if isinstance(vllm_config.scheduler_config.scheduler_cls, str):
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            Scheduler = resolve_obj_by_qualname(
                vllm_config.scheduler_config.scheduler_cls)
        else:
            Scheduler = vllm_config.scheduler_config.scheduler_cls

        # This warning can be removed once the V1 Scheduler interface is
        # finalized and we can maintain support for scheduler classes that
        # implement it
        if Scheduler is not V1Scheduler:
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            logger.warning(
                "Using configured V1 scheduler class %s. "
                "This scheduler interface is not public and "
                "compatibility may not be maintained.",
                vllm_config.scheduler_config.scheduler_cls)
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        if len(kv_cache_config.kv_cache_groups) == 0:
            # Encoder models without KV cache don't support
            # chunked prefill. But do SSM models?
            logger.info("Disabling chunked prefill for model without KVCache")
            vllm_config.scheduler_config.chunked_prefill_enabled = False

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        self.scheduler: SchedulerInterface = Scheduler(
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            vllm_config=vllm_config,
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            kv_cache_config=kv_cache_config,
            structured_output_manager=self.structured_output_manager,
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            include_finished_set=vllm_config.parallel_config.data_parallel_size
            > 1,
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            log_stats=self.log_stats,
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        self.use_spec_decode = vllm_config.speculative_config is not None
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        if self.scheduler.connector is not None:  # type: ignore
            self.model_executor.init_kv_output_aggregator(
                self.scheduler.connector.get_finished_count())  # type: ignore
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        self.mm_registry = mm_registry = MULTIMODAL_REGISTRY
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        self.mm_receiver_cache = engine_receiver_cache_from_config(
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        # Setup batch queue for pipeline parallelism.
        # Batch queue for scheduled batches. This enables us to asynchronously
        # schedule and execute batches, and is required by pipeline parallelism
        # to eliminate pipeline bubbles.
        self.batch_queue_size = self.model_executor.max_concurrent_batches
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        self.batch_queue: Optional[deque[tuple[Future[ModelRunnerOutput],
                                               SchedulerOutput]]] = None
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        if self.batch_queue_size > 1:
            logger.info("Batch queue is enabled with size %d",
                        self.batch_queue_size)
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            self.batch_queue = deque(maxlen=self.batch_queue_size)
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        self.request_block_hasher: Optional[Callable[[Request],
                                                     list[BlockHash]]] = None
        if (self.vllm_config.cache_config.enable_prefix_caching
                or self.scheduler.get_kv_connector() is not None):

            block_size = vllm_config.cache_config.block_size
            caching_hash_fn = get_hash_fn_by_name(
                vllm_config.cache_config.prefix_caching_hash_algo)
            init_none_hash(caching_hash_fn)

            self.request_block_hasher = get_request_block_hasher(
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        self.step_fn = (self.step if self.batch_queue is None else
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    def _initialize_kv_caches(
            self, vllm_config: VllmConfig) -> tuple[int, int, KVCacheConfig]:
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        kv_cache_specs = self.model_executor.get_kv_cache_specs()
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        has_kv_cache = any(kv_cache_spec for kv_cache_spec in kv_cache_specs)
        if has_kv_cache:
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            if os.environ.get("VLLM_ELASTIC_EP_SCALE_UP_LAUNCH") == "1":
                dp_group = getattr(self, "dp_group", None)
                assert dp_group is not None
                self.available_gpu_memory_for_kv_cache = \
                    ParallelConfig.sync_kv_cache_memory_size(dp_group, -1)
                available_gpu_memory = [
                    self.available_gpu_memory_for_kv_cache
                ] * len(kv_cache_specs)
            else:
                # Profiles the peak memory usage of the model to determine how
                # much memory can be allocated for kv cache.
                available_gpu_memory = (
                    self.model_executor.determine_available_memory())
                self.available_gpu_memory_for_kv_cache = \
                    available_gpu_memory[0]
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        else:
            # Attention free models don't need memory for kv cache
            available_gpu_memory = [0] * len(kv_cache_specs)
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        kv_cache_configs = get_kv_cache_configs(vllm_config, kv_cache_specs,
                                                available_gpu_memory)
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        scheduler_kv_cache_config = generate_scheduler_kv_cache_config(
            kv_cache_configs)
        num_gpu_blocks = scheduler_kv_cache_config.num_blocks
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        elapsed = time.time() - start
        logger.info(("init engine (profile, create kv cache, "
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    def get_supported_tasks(self) -> tuple[SupportedTask, ...]:
        return self.model_executor.supported_tasks

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    def add_request(self, request: Request, request_wave: int = 0):
        """Add request to the scheduler.
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        `request_wave`: indicate which wave of requests this is expected to
        belong to in DP case
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        # Validate the request_id type.
        if not isinstance(request.request_id, str):
            raise TypeError(
                f"request_id must be a string, got {type(request.request_id)}")

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            supported_pooling_tasks = [
                task for task in self.get_supported_tasks()
                if task in POOLING_TASKS
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            if pooling_params.task not in supported_pooling_tasks:
                raise ValueError(f"Unsupported task: {pooling_params.task!r} "
                                 f"Supported tasks: {supported_pooling_tasks}")
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                not self.scheduler.get_kv_connector()):
            logger.warning("Got kv_transfer_params, but no KVConnector found. "
                           "Disabling KVTransfer for this request.")
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    def abort_requests(self, request_ids: list[str]):
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        """Abort requests from the scheduler."""

        # TODO: The scheduler doesn't really need to know the
        # specific finish reason, TBD whether we propagate that
        # (i.e. client-aborted vs stop criteria met).
        self.scheduler.finish_requests(request_ids,
                                       RequestStatus.FINISHED_ABORTED)

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    def execute_model_with_error_logging(
        self,
        model_fn: Callable[[SchedulerOutput], ModelRunnerOutput],
        scheduler_output: SchedulerOutput,
    ) -> ModelRunnerOutput:
        """Execute the model and log detailed info on failure."""
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        except Exception as err:
            # We do not want to catch BaseException here since we're only
            # interested in dumping info when the exception is due to an
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            # NOTE: This method is exception-free
            dump_engine_exception(self.vllm_config, scheduler_output,
                                  self.scheduler.make_stats())
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    def step(self) -> tuple[dict[int, EngineCoreOutputs], bool]:
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        """Schedule, execute, and make output.

        Returns tuple of outputs and a flag indicating whether the model
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        # Check for any requests remaining in the scheduler - unfinished,
        # or finished and not yet removed from the batch.
        if not self.scheduler.has_requests():
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            self.model_executor.execute_model,  # type: ignore
            scheduler_output)
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    def post_step(self, model_executed: bool) -> None:
        if self.use_spec_decode and model_executed:
            # Take the draft token ids.
            draft_token_ids = self.model_executor.take_draft_token_ids()
            if draft_token_ids is not None:
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        """Schedule and execute batches with the batch queue.
        Note that if nothing to output in this step, None is returned.

        The execution flow is as follows:
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        1. Try to schedule a new batch if the batch queue is not full.
        If a new batch is scheduled, directly return an empty engine core
        output. In other words, fulfilling the batch queue has a higher priority
        than getting model outputs.
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        2. If there is no new scheduled batch, meaning that the batch queue
        is full or no other requests can be scheduled, we block until the first
        batch in the job queue is finished.
        3. Update the scheduler from the output.
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        # the scheduler may return an empty batch if all requests are scheduled.
        # Note that this is not blocking.
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        if self.scheduler.has_requests():
            scheduler_output = self.scheduler.schedule()
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            future = self.model_executor.execute_model(scheduler_output,
                                                       non_block=True)
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            batch_queue.appendleft(
                (future, scheduler_output))  # type: ignore[arg-type]

            model_executed = scheduler_output.total_num_scheduled_tokens > 0
            if model_executed and len(batch_queue) < self.batch_queue_size \
                and not batch_queue[-1][0].done():
                # Don't block on next worker response unless the queue is full
                # or there are no more requests to schedule.
                return None, True

        elif not batch_queue:
            # Queue is empty. We should not reach here since this method should
            # only be called when the scheduler contains requests or the queue
            # is non-empty.
            return None, False

        # Block until the next result is available.
        future, scheduler_output = batch_queue.pop()
        model_output = self.execute_model_with_error_logging(
            lambda _: future.result(), scheduler_output)
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            self.model_executor.shutdown()
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    def reset_mm_cache(self):
        # NOTE: Since this is mainly for debugging, we don't attempt to
        # re-sync the internal caches (P0 processor, P0 mirror, P1 mirror)
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            logger.warning("Resetting the multi-modal cache when requests are "
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    def reset_prefix_cache(self):
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    def sleep(self, level: int = 1):
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    def wake_up(self, tags: Optional[list[str]] = None):
        self.model_executor.wake_up(tags)
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    def is_sleeping(self) -> bool:
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    def add_lora(self, lora_request: LoRARequest) -> bool:
        return self.model_executor.add_lora(lora_request)

    def remove_lora(self, lora_id: int) -> bool:
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        return self.model_executor.list_loras()

    def pin_lora(self, lora_id: int) -> bool:
        return self.model_executor.pin_lora(lora_id)
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    def save_sharded_state(
        self,
        path: str,
        pattern: Optional[str] = None,
        max_size: Optional[int] = None,
    ) -> None:
        self.model_executor.save_sharded_state(path=path,
                                               pattern=pattern,
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    def collective_rpc(self,
                       method: Union[str, Callable[..., _R]],
                       timeout: Optional[float] = None,
                       args: tuple = (),
                       kwargs: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None) -> list[_R]:
        return self.model_executor.collective_rpc(method, timeout, args,
                                                  kwargs)

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    def save_tensorized_model(
        self,
        tensorizer_config,
    ) -> None:
        self.model_executor.save_tensorized_model(
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    def preprocess_add_request(
            self, request: EngineCoreRequest) -> tuple[Request, int]:
        """Preprocess the request.
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        request initialization running in parallel with Model forward
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            request.mm_features = (
                self.mm_receiver_cache.get_and_update_features(
                    request.mm_features))
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        if req.use_structured_output:
            # Note on thread safety: no race condition.
            # `grammar_init` is only invoked in input processing thread. For
            # `structured_output_manager`, each request is independent and
            # grammar compilation is async. Scheduler always checks grammar
            # compilation status before scheduling request.
            self.structured_output_manager.grammar_init(req)
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class EngineCoreProc(EngineCore):
    """ZMQ-wrapper for running EngineCore in background process."""

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        self.input_queue = queue.Queue[tuple[EngineCoreRequestType, Any]]()
        self.output_queue = queue.Queue[Union[tuple[int, EngineCoreOutputs],
                                              bytes]]()
        executor_fail_callback = lambda: self.input_queue.put_nowait(
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            (EngineCoreRequestType.EXECUTOR_FAILED, b''))

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        self.engine_index = engine_index
        identity = self.engine_index.to_bytes(length=2, byteorder="little")
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        with self._perform_handshakes(handshake_address, identity,
                                      local_client, vllm_config,
                                      client_handshake_address) as addresses:
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                addresses.frontend_stats_publish_address)
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            logger.debug("Has DP Coordinator: %s, stats publish address: %s",
                         self.has_coordinator,
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            self._init_data_parallel(vllm_config)

            super().__init__(vllm_config, executor_class, log_stats,
                             executor_fail_callback)

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            # Background Threads and Queues for IO. These enable us to
            # overlap ZMQ socket IO with GPU since they release the GIL,
            # and to overlap some serialization/deserialization with the
            # model forward pass.
            # Threads handle Socket <-> Queues and core_busy_loop uses Queue.
            ready_event = threading.Event()
            input_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.process_input_sockets,
                                            args=(addresses.inputs,
                                                  addresses.coordinator_input,
                                                  identity, ready_event),
                                            daemon=True)
            input_thread.start()

            self.output_thread = threading.Thread(
                target=self.process_output_sockets,
                args=(addresses.outputs, addresses.coordinator_output,
                      self.engine_index),
                daemon=True)
            self.output_thread.start()

            # Don't complete handshake until DP coordinator ready message is
            # received.
            while not ready_event.wait(timeout=10):
                if not input_thread.is_alive():
                    raise RuntimeError(
                        "Input socket thread died during startup")
                assert addresses.coordinator_input is not None
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        # Reduces pause times of oldest generation collections.
        gc.collect()
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    def _perform_handshakes(
        self,
        handshake_address: str,
        identity: bytes,
        local_client: bool,
        vllm_config: VllmConfig,
        client_handshake_address: Optional[str],
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        Perform startup handshakes.

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            - With the colocated front-end process which retrieves the
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        Here, "front-end" process can mean the process containing the engine
        core client (which is the API server process in the case the API
        server is not scaled out), OR the launcher process running the
        run_multi_api_server() function in serve.py.
        """
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            with handshake as addresses, local_handshake as client_addresses:
                addresses.inputs = client_addresses.inputs
                addresses.outputs = client_addresses.outputs
                yield addresses

        # Update config which may have changed from the handshake
        vllm_config.__post_init__()

    @contextmanager
    def _perform_handshake(
        self,
        ctx: zmq.Context,
        handshake_address: str,
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        parallel_config_to_update: Optional[ParallelConfig] = None,
    ) -> Generator[EngineZmqAddresses, None, None]:
        with make_zmq_socket(ctx,
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                             zmq.DEALER,
                             identity=identity,
                             linger=5000,
                             bind=False) as handshake_socket:
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            # external LB case for our colocated front-end to use (coordinator
            # only runs with rank 0).
            dp_stats_address = self.frontend_stats_publish_address
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            nonlocal shutdown_requested
            if not shutdown_requested:
                shutdown_requested = True
                raise SystemExit()

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        signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
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                parallel_config.data_parallel_rank = dp_rank
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            if engine_core is None:
                logger.exception("EngineCore failed to start.")
            else:
                logger.exception("EngineCore encountered a fatal error.")
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            self._process_engine_step()

    def _process_input_queue(self):
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        while not self.input_queue.empty():
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                logger.exception("Invocation of %s method failed", method_name)
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    @staticmethod
    def _convert_msgspec_args(method, args):
        """If a provided arg type doesn't match corresponding target method
         arg type, try converting to msgspec object."""
        if not args:
            return args
        arg_types = signature(method).parameters.values()
        assert len(args) <= len(arg_types)
        return tuple(
            msgspec.convert(v, type=p.annotation) if isclass(p.annotation)
            and issubclass(p.annotation, msgspec.Struct)
            and not isinstance(v, p.annotation) else v
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        """Send EngineDead status to the EngineCoreClient."""

        # Put ENGINE_CORE_DEAD in the queue.
        self.output_queue.put_nowait(EngineCoreProc.ENGINE_CORE_DEAD)

        # Wait until msg sent by the daemon before shutdown.
        self.output_thread.join(timeout=5.0)
        if self.output_thread.is_alive():
            logger.fatal("vLLM shutdown signal from EngineCore failed "
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            input_sockets = [
                stack.enter_context(
                    make_zmq_socket(ctx,
                                    input_address,
                                    zmq.DEALER,
                                    identity=identity,
                                    bind=False))
                for input_address in input_addresses
            ]
            if coord_input_address is None:
                coord_socket = None
            else:
                coord_socket = stack.enter_context(
                    make_zmq_socket(ctx,
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                                    zmq.XSUB,
                                    identity=identity,
                                    bind=False))
                # Send subscription message to coordinator.
                coord_socket.send(b'\x01')

            # Register sockets with poller.
            poller = zmq.Poller()
            for input_socket in input_sockets:
                # Send initial message to each input socket - this is required
                # before the front-end ROUTER socket can send input messages
                # back to us.
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                    type_frame, *data_frames = input_socket.recv_multipart(
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                    request_type = EngineCoreRequestType(
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                        request = add_request_decoder.decode(data_frames)
                        request = self.preprocess_add_request(request)
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                    # Push to input queue for core busy loop.
                    self.input_queue.put_nowait((request_type, request))

    def process_output_sockets(self, output_paths: list[str],
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        # with them (outputs may contain tensors/np arrays whose
        # backing buffers were extracted for zero-copy send).
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                    make_zmq_socket(ctx, output_path, zmq.PUSH, linger=4000))
                for output_path in output_paths
            ]
            coord_socket = stack.enter_context(
                make_zmq_socket(
                    ctx, coord_output_path, zmq.PUSH, bind=False,
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    """ZMQ-wrapper for running EngineCore in background process
    in a data parallel context."""

    def __init__(
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            vllm_config.kv_transfer_config.engine_id = (
                f"{vllm_config.kv_transfer_config.engine_id}_dp{local_dp_rank}"
            )
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    def shutdown(self):
        super().shutdown()
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        if self.has_coordinator and request_wave != self.current_wave:
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    def _has_global_unfinished_reqs(self, local_unfinished: bool) -> bool:

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        if self.step_counter % 32 != 0:
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            return True

        return ParallelConfig.has_unfinished_dp(self.dp_group,
                                                local_unfinished)
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    def reinitialize_distributed(
            self, reconfig_request: ReconfigureDistributedRequest) -> None:
        stateless_destroy_torch_distributed_process_group(self.dp_group)
        self.shutdown()

        parallel_config = self.vllm_config.parallel_config
        old_dp_size = parallel_config.data_parallel_size
        parallel_config.data_parallel_size = \
            reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_size
        if reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_rank != -1:
            parallel_config.data_parallel_rank = \
                reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_rank
        # local rank specifies device visibility, it should not be changed
        assert reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_rank_local == \
            ReconfigureRankType.KEEP_CURRENT_RANK
        parallel_config.data_parallel_master_ip = \
            reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_master_ip
        parallel_config.data_parallel_master_port = \
            reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_master_port
        if reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_rank != -2:
            self.dp_rank = parallel_config.data_parallel_rank
            self.dp_group = parallel_config.stateless_init_dp_group()
        reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_master_port = \
            parallel_config.data_parallel_master_port

        self.model_executor.reinitialize_distributed(reconfig_request)
        if reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_size > old_dp_size:
            assert self.available_gpu_memory_for_kv_cache > 0
            # pass available_gpu_memory_for_kv_cache from existing
            # engine-cores to new engine-cores so they can directly
            # use it in _initialize_kv_caches() rather than profiling.
            ParallelConfig.sync_kv_cache_memory_size(
                self.dp_group, self.available_gpu_memory_for_kv_cache)
            # NOTE(yongji): newly joined workers require dummy_run even
            # CUDA graph is not used
            self.model_executor.collective_rpc("compile_or_warm_up_model")
        if reconfig_request.new_data_parallel_rank == \
        ReconfigureRankType.SHUTDOWN_CURRENT_RANK:
            self.shutdown()
            logger.info("DPEngineCoreProc %s shutdown", self.dp_rank)
        else:
            logger.info("Distributed environment reinitialized for DP rank %s",
                        self.dp_rank)

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class DPEngineCoreActor(DPEngineCoreProc):
    """
    Ray actor for running EngineCore in a data parallel context
    """

    def __init__(
        self,
        vllm_config: VllmConfig,
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        addresses: EngineZmqAddresses,
        executor_class: type[Executor],
        log_stats: bool,
        dp_rank: int = 0,
        local_dp_rank: int = 0,
    ):
        self.addresses = addresses
        vllm_config.parallel_config.data_parallel_rank = dp_rank
        vllm_config.parallel_config.data_parallel_rank_local = \
            local_dp_rank

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        # Set CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES as early as possible in actor life cycle
        # NOTE: in MP we set CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES at process creation time,
        # and this cannot be done in the same way for Ray because:
        # 1) Ray manages life cycle of all ray workers (including
        # DPEngineCoreActor)
        # 2) Ray sets CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES based on num_gpus configuration
        # To bypass 2, we need to also set
        # RAY_EXPERIMENTAL_NOSET_CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES, but vLLM workers created
        # thereafter would have CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES set, which is sticky:
        # https://github.com/ray-project/ray/blob/e752fc319ddedd9779a0989b6d3613909bad75c9/python/ray/_private/worker.py#L456 # noqa: E501
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        # This is problematic because when the vLLM worker (a Ray actor)
        # executes a task, it indexes into the sticky CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES
        # rather than directly using the GPU ID, potentially resulting in
        # index out of bounds error. See:
        # https://github.com/ray-project/ray/pull/40461/files#diff-31e8159767361e4bc259b6d9883d9c0d5e5db780fcea4a52ead4ee3ee4a59a78R1860 # noqa: E501
        # and get_accelerator_ids_for_accelerator_resource() in worker.py
        # of ray.
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    def _set_visible_devices(self, vllm_config: VllmConfig,
                             local_dp_rank: int):
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            pass
        else:
            device_control_env_var = current_platform.device_control_env_var
            self._set_cuda_visible_devices(vllm_config, local_dp_rank,
                                           device_control_env_var)

    def _set_cuda_visible_devices(self, vllm_config: VllmConfig,
                                  local_dp_rank: int,
                                  device_control_env_var: str):
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        except IndexError as e:
            raise Exception(
                f"Error setting {device_control_env_var}: "
                f"local range: [{local_dp_rank * world_size}, "
                f"{(local_dp_rank + 1) * world_size}) "
                f"base value: \"{os.getenv(device_control_env_var)}\"") from e

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    def _perform_handshakes(self, handshake_address: str, identity: bytes,
                            local_client: bool, vllm_config: VllmConfig,
                            client_handshake_address: Optional[str]):
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        """
        For Ray, we don't need to actually perform handshake.
        All addresses information is known before the actor creation.
        Therefore, we simply yield these addresses.
        """
        yield self.addresses

    def wait_for_init(self):
        """
        Wait until the engine core is initialized.

        This is just an empty method. When ray.get() on this method
        (or any other method of the actor) returns, it is guaranteed
        that actor creation (i.e., __init__) is complete.
        """
        pass

    def run(self):
        """
        Run the engine core busy loop.
        """
        try:
            self.run_busy_loop()
        except SystemExit:
            logger.debug("EngineCore exiting.")
            raise
        except Exception:
            logger.exception("EngineCore encountered a fatal error.")
            raise
        finally:
            self.shutdown()