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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 itertools
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from collections.abc import Iterable, Mapping
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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from typing import Any, Callable, Literal, Optional, Protocol, Union, overload
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import torch
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import torch.nn as nn
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from torch.func import functional_call
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from transformers import PretrainedConfig
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import vllm.envs as envs
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from vllm.config import VllmConfig
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.model_executor.model_loader.weight_utils import default_weight_loader
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from vllm.multimodal import MultiModalPlaceholderMap, NestedTensors
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from vllm.sequence import IntermediateTensors
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from vllm.utils import (get_cuda_view_from_cpu_tensor, is_pin_memory_available,
                        is_uva_available)
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logger = init_logger(__name__)
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WeightsMapping = Mapping[str, Optional[str]]
"""If a key maps to a value of `None`, the corresponding weight is ignored."""
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@dataclass
class WeightsMapper:
    """Maps the name of each weight if they match the following patterns."""
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    orig_to_new_substr: WeightsMapping = field(default_factory=dict)
    orig_to_new_prefix: WeightsMapping = field(default_factory=dict)
    orig_to_new_suffix: WeightsMapping = field(default_factory=dict)
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    def _map_name(self, key: str) -> Optional[str]:
        for substr, new_key in self.orig_to_new_substr.items():
            if substr in key:
                if new_key is None:
                    return None
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                key = key.replace(substr, new_key, 1)

        for prefix, new_key in self.orig_to_new_prefix.items():
            if key.startswith(prefix):
                if new_key is None:
                    return None

                key = key.replace(prefix, new_key, 1)

        for suffix, new_key in self.orig_to_new_suffix.items():
            if key.endswith(suffix):
                if new_key is None:
                    return None

                key = new_key.join(key.rsplit(suffix, 1))

        return key
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    def apply(
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        self, weights: Iterable[tuple[str, torch.Tensor]]
    ) -> Iterable[tuple[str, torch.Tensor]]:
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        return ((out_name, data) for name, data in weights
                if (out_name := self._map_name(name)) is not None)
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    def apply_list(self, values: list[str]) -> list[str]:
        return [
            out_name for name in values
            if (out_name := self._map_name(name)) is not None
        ]

    def apply_dict(self, values: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
        return {
            out_name: value
            for name, value in values.items()
            if (out_name := self._map_name(name)) is not None
        }

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class AutoWeightsLoader:
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    """
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    Helper class to load weights into a [`torch.nn.Module`][]. It is able
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    to automatically detect child modules and parameters while iterating over
    the weights only once.

    The weight loading logic for individual modules can be overridden
    by defining a ``load_weights`` method.

    Similarly, the weight loading logic for individual parameters can be
    overridden by defining a ``weight_loader`` method.
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    Detailed weight loading information can be viewed by setting the
    environment variable ``VLLM_LOGGING_LEVEL=DEBUG``.
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    # Models trained using early version ColossalAI
    # may include these tensors in checkpoint. Skip them.
    ROTARY_EMBEDS_UNUSED_WEIGHTS = [
        "rotary_emb.inv_freq",
        "rotary_emb.cos_cached",
        "rotary_emb.sin_cached",
    ]

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    def __init__(
        self,
        module: nn.Module,
        *,
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        skip_prefixes: Optional[list[str]] = None,
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        skip_substrs: Optional[list[str]] = None,
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        ignore_unexpected_prefixes: Optional[list[str]] = None,
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    ) -> None:
        super().__init__()

        self.module = module
        self.skip_prefixes = skip_prefixes or []
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        self.skip_substrs = skip_substrs or []
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        self.ignore_unexpected_prefixes = ignore_unexpected_prefixes or []
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        # update default skip_substrs
        self.skip_substrs += self.ROTARY_EMBEDS_UNUSED_WEIGHTS
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    def _groupby_prefix(
        self,
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        weights: Iterable[tuple[str, torch.Tensor]],
    ) -> Iterable[tuple[str, Iterable[tuple[str, torch.Tensor]]]]:
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        weights_by_parts = ((weight_name.split(".", 1), weight_data)
                            for weight_name, weight_data in weights)

        for prefix, group in itertools.groupby(weights_by_parts,
                                               key=lambda x: x[0][0]):
            yield (
                prefix,
                # Because maxsplit=1 in weight_name.split(...),
                # the length of `parts` must either be 1 or 2
                (("" if len(parts) == 1 else parts[1], weights_data)
                 for parts, weights_data in group),
            )

    def _get_qualname(self, prefix: str, rest: str) -> str:
        if prefix == "":
            return rest
        if rest == "":
            return prefix

        return ".".join((prefix, rest))

    def _can_skip(self, qualname: str) -> bool:
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        return (any(qualname.startswith(p) for p in self.skip_prefixes)
                or any(substr in qualname for substr in self.skip_substrs))
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    def _can_ignore_unexpected(self, qualname: str) -> bool:
        return any(
            qualname.startswith(p) for p in self.ignore_unexpected_prefixes)

    def _load_param(
        self,
        base_prefix: str,
        param: nn.Parameter,
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        weights: Iterable[tuple[str, torch.Tensor]],
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        for weight_name, weight_data in weights:
            weight_qualname = self._get_qualname(base_prefix, weight_name)

            if self._can_skip(weight_qualname):
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                logger.debug("Skipping weight %s", weight_qualname)

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                continue

            if weight_name != "":
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                if self._can_ignore_unexpected(weight_qualname):
                    logger.debug("Ignoring weight %s", weight_qualname)
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                    continue

                raise ValueError(
                    f"Attempted to load nested weight '{weight_qualname}' "
                    f"into a single parameter '{base_prefix}'")
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            weight_loader = getattr(param, "weight_loader",
                                    default_weight_loader)
            weight_loader(param, weight_data)

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            logger.debug("Loaded weight %s with shape %s", weight_qualname,
                         param.shape)

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    def _add_loadable_non_param_tensors(self, module: nn.Module,
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        """
        Add tensor names that are not in the model params that may be in the
        safetensors, e.g., batch normalization stats.
        """
        if isinstance(module, (
                nn.BatchNorm1d,
                nn.BatchNorm2d,
                nn.BatchNorm3d,
                nn.LazyBatchNorm1d,
                nn.LazyBatchNorm2d,
                nn.LazyBatchNorm3d,
                nn.SyncBatchNorm,
        )):
            module_state_dict = module.state_dict()
            for stat_name in ("running_mean", "running_var",
                              "num_batches_tracked"):
                child_params[stat_name] = module_state_dict[stat_name]

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    def _load_module(
        self,
        base_prefix: str,
        module: nn.Module,
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        if isinstance(module, PPMissingLayer):
            return

        # Avoid infinite recursion since this function is typically
        # called inside load_weights of the module itself
        if module != self.module:
            module_load_weights = getattr(module, "load_weights", None)
            if callable(module_load_weights):
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                loaded_params = module_load_weights(weights)
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                if loaded_params is None:
                    logger.warning(
                        "Unable to collect loaded parameters "
                        "for module %s", module)
                else:
                    yield from map(
                        lambda x: self._get_qualname(base_prefix, x),
                        loaded_params,
                    )
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        child_modules = dict(module.named_children())
        child_params = dict(module.named_parameters(recurse=False))

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        # Add missing tensors the weight loader needs to be able to load
        # that aren't registered as params, e.g., batchnorm statistics.
        self._add_loadable_non_param_tensors(module, child_params)

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        for child_prefix, child_weights in self._groupby_prefix(weights):
            prefix = self._get_qualname(base_prefix, child_prefix)

            if child_prefix in child_modules:
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                if self._can_skip(prefix + "."):
                    logger.debug("Skipping module %s", prefix)

                    continue

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                yield from self._load_module(prefix,
                                             child_modules[child_prefix],
                                             child_weights)
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                if self._can_skip(prefix):
                    logger.debug("Skipping param %s", prefix)

                    continue

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                yield from self._load_param(prefix, child_params[child_prefix],
                                            child_weights)
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                can_skip_module = self._can_skip(prefix + ".")
                can_skip_param = self._can_skip(prefix)
                if can_skip_module or can_skip_param:
                    logger.debug("Skipping missing %s", prefix)

                    continue

                can_ignore_module = self._can_ignore_unexpected(prefix + ".")
                can_ignore_param = self._can_ignore_unexpected(prefix)
                if can_ignore_module or can_ignore_param:
                    logger.debug("Ignoring missing %s", prefix)

                    continue

                msg = (f"There is no module or parameter named '{prefix}' "
                       f"in {type(self.module).__name__}")
                raise ValueError(msg)
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    def load_weights(
        self,
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    ) -> set[str]:
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        if mapper is not None:
            weights = mapper.apply(weights)
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        # filter out weights with first-prefix/substr to skip in name
        weights = ((name, weight) for name, weight in weights
                   if not self._can_skip(name))
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def init_vllm_registered_model(
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    hf_config: Optional[PretrainedConfig] = None,
    architectures: Optional[list[str]] = None,
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) -> nn.Module:
    """
    Helper function to initialize an inner model registered to vLLM,
    based on the arguments passed to the outer vLLM model.
    """
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    if hf_config is None and architectures is not None:
        # So that the architectures field is overridden
        hf_config = vllm_config.model_config.hf_config

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        vllm_config = vllm_config.with_hf_config(hf_config,
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@overload
def flatten_bn(x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
    ...


@overload
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def flatten_bn(x: list[torch.Tensor]) -> list[torch.Tensor]:
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    ...


@overload
def flatten_bn(
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    *,
    concat: Literal[True],
) -> torch.Tensor:
    ...


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def flatten_bn(
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    """
    Flatten the ``B`` and ``N`` dimensions of batched multimodal inputs.

    The input tensor should have shape ``(B, N, ...)```.
    """
    if isinstance(x, torch.Tensor):
        return x.flatten(0, 1)

    if concat:
        return torch.cat(x)

    return [x_n for x_b in x for x_n in x_b]


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def _flatten_embeddings(embeddings: NestedTensors) -> torch.Tensor:
    """
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    Recursively flattens and concatenates NestedTensors on all but the last
    dimension.
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    if isinstance(embeddings, torch.Tensor):
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        # Flatten all but the last dimension.
        return embeddings.flatten(0, -2)
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    return torch.cat(tuple(_flatten_embeddings(t) for t in embeddings))


def _embedding_count_expression(embeddings: NestedTensors) -> str:
    """
    Constructs a debugging representation of the number of embeddings in the
    NestedTensors.
    """

    if isinstance(embeddings, torch.Tensor):
        return " x ".join([str(dim) for dim in embeddings.shape[:-1]])

    return " + ".join(
        _embedding_count_expression(inner) for inner in embeddings)


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def merge_multimodal_embeddings_from_map(
        inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor, multimodal_embeddings: NestedTensors,
        placeholder_map: MultiModalPlaceholderMap.IndexMap) -> torch.Tensor:
    """
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    placeholder map .

    Note:
        This updates ``inputs_embeds`` in place.
    """
    flattened_embeddings = _flatten_embeddings(multimodal_embeddings)
    inputs_embeds[placeholder_map.dest] = flattened_embeddings[
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    return inputs_embeds


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def _merge_multimodal_embeddings(
    inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor,
    is_multimodal: torch.Tensor,
    multimodal_embeddings: NestedTensors,
) -> torch.Tensor:
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    positions in ``inputs_embeds`` corresponding to placeholder tokens in
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    Note:
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        # This is equivalent to: inputs_embeds[is_multimodal] = flattened.
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        inputs_embeds.masked_scatter_(is_multimodal.unsqueeze(-1),
                                      flattened.to(dtype=inputs_embeds.dtype))
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    except RuntimeError as e:
        num_expected_tokens = is_multimodal.sum().item()
        assert isinstance(num_expected_tokens, int)

        if flattened.shape[0] != num_expected_tokens:
            expr = _embedding_count_expression(multimodal_embeddings)
            raise ValueError(
                f"Attempted to assign {expr} = {flattened.shape[0]} "
                f"multimodal tokens to {num_expected_tokens} placeholders"
            ) from e
        else:
            raise ValueError("Error during masked scatter operation") from e
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    return inputs_embeds
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def embed_multimodal(
    input_ids: torch.Tensor,
    multimodal_token_id: int,
    get_text_embeds: Callable[[torch.Tensor], torch.Tensor],
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) -> torch.Tensor:
    """
    Embed token IDs and multimodal inputs and combine their embeddings.

    ``multimodal_token_id`` is used to determine whether a token ID should
    be embedded using ``get_text_embeds`` or ``get_multimodal_embeds``.

    Compared to ``merge_multimodal_embeddings`, this avoids running
    ``get_text_embeds`` on ``input_ids[input_ids == multimodal_token_id]``
    which causes issues when the placeholder token ID exceeds the
    vocabulary size of the language model.
    """
    is_multimodal = input_ids == multimodal_token_id
    is_text = ~is_multimodal

    text_embeds = get_text_embeds(input_ids[is_text])
    merged_embeds = torch.empty(
        (input_ids.shape[0], text_embeds.shape[1]),
        dtype=text_embeds.dtype,
        device=text_embeds.device,
    )

    merged_embeds[is_text] = text_embeds

    return _merge_multimodal_embeddings(
        merged_embeds,
        is_multimodal,
        multimodal_embeds,
    )


def merge_multimodal_embeddings(
    input_ids: torch.Tensor,
    inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor,
    multimodal_embeddings: NestedTensors,
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) -> torch.Tensor:
    """
    Merge ``multimodal_embeddings`` into ``inputs_embeds`` by overwriting the
    positions in ``inputs_embeds`` corresponding to placeholder tokens in
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    ``placeholder_token_id`` can be a list of token ids (e.g, token ids
    of img_start, img_break, and img_end tokens) when needed: This means
    the order of these tokens in the ``input_ids`` MUST MATCH the order of
    their embeddings in ``multimodal_embeddings`` since we need to
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    slice-merge instead of individually scattering.

    For example, if input_ids is "TTTTTSIIIBIIIBIIIETTT", where
    - T is text token
    - S is image start token
    - I is image embedding token
    - B is image break token
    - E is image end token.
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    Then the image embeddings (that correspond to I's) from vision encoder
    must be padded with embeddings of S, B, and E in the same order of
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    Note:
        This updates ``inputs_embeds`` in place.
    """
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    if isinstance(placeholder_token_id, list):
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        placeholder_token_id = torch.tensor(
            placeholder_token_id,
            pin_memory=is_pin_memory_available()).to(device=input_ids.device,
                                                     non_blocking=True)
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        return _merge_multimodal_embeddings(
            inputs_embeds,
            torch.isin(input_ids, placeholder_token_id),
            multimodal_embeddings,
        )

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    return _merge_multimodal_embeddings(
        inputs_embeds,
        (input_ids == placeholder_token_id),
        multimodal_embeddings,
    )


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class LayerFn(Protocol):

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    def __call__(self, prefix: str) -> torch.nn.Module:
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class PPMissingLayer(torch.nn.Identity):
    """
    A placeholder layer for missing layers in a pipeline parallel model.
    """

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super().__init__()
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    def forward(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        """Return the first arg from args or the first value from kwargs."""
        return args[0] if args else next(iter(kwargs.values()))
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_CPU_OFFLOAD_BYTES = 0
_CPU_OFFLOAD_MAX_BYTES = 0


def set_cpu_offload_max_bytes(max_bytes: int) -> None:
    global _CPU_OFFLOAD_MAX_BYTES, _CPU_OFFLOAD_BYTES
    _CPU_OFFLOAD_BYTES = 0
    _CPU_OFFLOAD_MAX_BYTES = max_bytes


def maybe_offload_to_cpu(module: torch.nn.Module) -> torch.nn.Module:
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    if (params := next(module.parameters(), None)) is None:
        return module

    device = params.device
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    if device == torch.device("cpu"):
        return module

    global _CPU_OFFLOAD_MAX_BYTES, _CPU_OFFLOAD_BYTES
    if _CPU_OFFLOAD_BYTES >= _CPU_OFFLOAD_MAX_BYTES:
        return module

    pin_memory = is_pin_memory_available()
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    uva_available = is_uva_available()

    if envs.VLLM_USE_V1:
        assert uva_available, ("V1 CPU offloading requires"
                               " uva (pin memory) support")
        uva_offloading = True
    else:
        uva_offloading = False
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    # offload parameters to CPU
    # use pin_memory if possible, which helps cudagraph capture speed
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    for p in module.parameters():
        if _CPU_OFFLOAD_BYTES >= _CPU_OFFLOAD_MAX_BYTES:
            # we use per-parameter offloading
            # one module might have some parameters offloaded and some not
            break

        # `torch.empty_like` does not support `pin_memory` argument
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        cpu_data = torch.empty_strided(size=p.data.size(),
                                       stride=p.data.stride(),
                                       dtype=p.data.dtype,
                                       layout=p.data.layout,
                                       device='cpu',
                                       pin_memory=pin_memory)
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        if not uva_offloading:
            p.data = cpu_data
        else:
            # keep the cpu data alive
            p._vllm_offloaded_cpu_data = cpu_data
            p.data = get_cuda_view_from_cpu_tensor(cpu_data)
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        original_forward = module.forward

        def forward(*args, **kwargs):
            module.forward = original_forward
            device_state = {
                # here we blindly call `to(device)`
                # if the parameter is already on the device, it will be a no-op
                k: v.to(device, non_blocking=True)
                for k, v in module.state_dict().items()
            }
            output = functional_call(module,
                                     device_state,
                                     args=args,
                                     kwargs=kwargs)
            module.forward = forward
            return output
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    return module


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    """Make a list of layers with the given layer function, taking
    pipeline parallelism into account.
    """
    from vllm.distributed.parallel_state import get_pp_group
    from vllm.distributed.utils import get_pp_indices
    start_layer, end_layer = get_pp_indices(num_hidden_layers,
                                            get_pp_group().rank_in_group,
                                            get_pp_group().world_size)
    modules = torch.nn.ModuleList(
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    """Get the names of the missing layers in a pipeline parallel model."""
    model_id = id(model)
    if model_id in _model_to_pp_missing_layer_names:
        return _model_to_pp_missing_layer_names[model_id]

    missing_layer_names = []
    for name, module in model.named_modules():
        if isinstance(module, PPMissingLayer):
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            # NOTE: the trailing dot is used to match the prefix of the layer.
            # without the dot, we could match a layer that is not missing,
            # e.g., 'encoder.layer.1' would match 'encoder.layer.11'
            missing_layer_names.append(name + '.')
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    _model_to_pp_missing_layer_names[model_id] = missing_layer_names

    return missing_layer_names


def is_pp_missing_parameter(name: str, model: torch.nn.Module) -> bool:
    """Check if a parameter is missing in a pipeline parallel model."""
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    if isinstance(model, PPMissingLayer):
        return True

    return any(
        name.startswith(missing_layer_name)
        for missing_layer_name in get_pp_missing_layer_names(model))
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    def make_empty_intermediate_tensors(
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        dtype: torch.dtype,
        device: torch.device,
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            torch.zeros((batch_size, hidden_size), dtype=dtype, device=device)
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    return make_empty_intermediate_tensors
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def maybe_prefix(prefix: str, name: str) -> str:
    """Add a prefix to a name if the prefix is non-empty.

    Args:
        prefix: The prefix to add. If empty, no prefix will be added.
        name: The name to potentially prefix.

    Returns:
        The string "prefix.name" if prefix was non-empty, otherwise just "name".
    """
    return name if not prefix else f"{prefix}.{name}"
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def extract_layer_index(layer_name: str) -> int:
    """
    Extract the layer index from the module name.
    Examples:
    - "encoder.layers.0" -> 0
    - "encoder.layers.1.self_attn" -> 1
    - "2.self_attn" -> 2
    - "model.encoder.layers.0.sub.1" -> ValueError
    """
    subnames = layer_name.split(".")
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    for subname in subnames:
        try:
            int_vals.append(int(subname))
        except ValueError:
            continue
    assert len(int_vals) == 1, (f"layer name {layer_name} should"
                                " only contain one integer")
    return int_vals[0]
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def cast_overflow_tensors(
    tensors: torch.Tensor,
    offset: float = 1000,
) -> torch.Tensor:
    if tensors.isinf().any() or tensors.isnan().any():
        clamp_value = torch.finfo(tensors.dtype).max - offset
        tensors = torch.clamp(tensors, min=-clamp_value, max=clamp_value)
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def fast_topk(values: torch.Tensor, topk: int,
              dim: int) -> tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]:
    """
    Optimized topk implementation that uses torch.max for k=1 case.
    
    This function provides better performance for the common case of k=1
    by using torch.max instead of the more general torch.topk.
    
    Args:
        values: Input tensor to find top-k values from
        topk: Number of top values to return (k). Must be > 0.
        dim: Dimension along which to compute topk
        
    Returns:
        Tuple of (values, indices) where values are the top-k values
        and indices are their corresponding indices in the input tensor
    """
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    if topk == 1:
        # Use max along the specified dimension to get both value and index
        return torch.max(values, dim=dim, keepdim=True)
    else:
        # Use topk for efficiency with larger k values
        return torch.topk(values, topk, dim=dim)
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def get_model_hidden_size(hf_config: PretrainedConfig) -> int:
    if hasattr(hf_config, "hidden_size"):
        return hf_config.hidden_size
    text_config = hf_config.get_text_config()
    return text_config.hidden_size