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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
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from collections import UserDict, defaultdict
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from collections.abc import Mapping, Sequence
from dataclasses import dataclass
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from functools import partial
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from itertools import accumulate
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from typing import (TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Literal, Optional, TypedDict, TypeVar,
                    Union, cast, final)
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import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.types
from PIL.Image import Image
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from transformers import BatchFeature
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from typing_extensions import NotRequired, TypeAlias
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from vllm.jsontree import JSONTree, json_map_leaves
from vllm.utils import full_groupby, is_list_of
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from .hasher import MultiModalHashDict

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_T = TypeVar("_T")

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HfImageItem: TypeAlias = Union[Image, np.ndarray, torch.Tensor]
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"""
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A :class:`transformers.image_utils.ImageInput` representing a single image
item, which can be passed to a HuggingFace :code:`ImageProcessor`.
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"""

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HfVideoItem: TypeAlias = Union[list[Image], np.ndarray, torch.Tensor,
                               list[np.ndarray], list[torch.Tensor]]
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"""
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A :class:`transformers.image_utils.VideoInput` representing a single video
item, which can be passed to a HuggingFace :code:`VideoProcessor`.
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"""

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HfAudioItem: TypeAlias = Union[list[float], np.ndarray, torch.Tensor]
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"""
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Represents a single audio
item, which can be passed to a HuggingFace :code:`AudioProcessor`.
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"""

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ImageItem: TypeAlias = Union[HfImageItem, torch.Tensor]
"""
A :class:`transformers.image_utils.ImageInput` representing a single image
item, which can be passed to a HuggingFace :code:`ImageProcessor`.

Alternatively, a 3-D tensor or batch of 2-D tensors,
which are treated as image embeddings;
these are directly passed to the model without HF processing.
"""

VideoItem: TypeAlias = Union[HfVideoItem, torch.Tensor]
"""
A :class:`transformers.image_utils.VideoInput` representing a single video
item, which can be passed to a HuggingFace :code:`VideoProcessor`.

Alternatively, a 3-D tensor or batch of 2-D tensors,
which are treated as video embeddings;
these are directly passed to the model without HF processing.
"""

AudioItem: TypeAlias = Union[HfAudioItem, tuple[np.ndarray, float],
                             torch.Tensor]
"""
Represents a single audio
item, which can be passed to a HuggingFace :code:`AudioProcessor`.

Alternatively, a tuple `(audio, sampling_rate)`, where the sampling rate
is different from that expected by the model;
these are resampled to the model's sampling rate before being processed by HF.

Alternatively, a 3-D tensor or batch of 2-D tensors,
which are treated as audio embeddings;
these are directly passed to the model without HF processing.
"""

ModalityData: TypeAlias = Union[_T, list[_T]]
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"""
Either a single data item, or a list of data items.

The number of data items allowed per modality is restricted by
:code:`--limit-mm-per-prompt`.
"""


@final
class MultiModalDataBuiltins(TypedDict, total=False):
    """Type annotations for modality types predefined by vLLM."""

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    image: ModalityData[ImageItem]
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    """The input image(s)."""

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    video: ModalityData[VideoItem]
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    """The input video(s)."""

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    audio: ModalityData[AudioItem]
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    """The input audio(s)."""


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MultiModalDataDict: TypeAlias = Mapping[str, ModalityData[Any]]
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"""
A dictionary containing an entry for each modality type to input.
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The built-in modalities are defined by :class:`MultiModalDataBuiltins`.
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@dataclass(frozen=True)
class PlaceholderRange:
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    """
    Placeholder location information for multi-modal data.

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    Example:

        Prompt: :code:`AAAA BBBB What is in these images?`

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        Images A and B will have:
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        .. code-block::

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            A: PlaceholderRange(offset=0, length=4)
            B: PlaceholderRange(offset=5, length=4)
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    """

    offset: int
    """The start index of the placeholder in the prompt."""

    length: int
    """The length of the placeholder."""

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    is_embed: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None
    """
    A boolean mask of shape `(length,)` indicating which positions
    between `offset` and `offset + length` to assign embeddings to.
    """

    def get_num_embeds(self) -> int:
        if self.is_embed is None:
            return self.length

        return int(self.is_embed.sum().item())

    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
        if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
            return False
        if not (self.offset, self.length) == (other.offset, other.length):
            return False

        if self.is_embed is None:
            return other.is_embed is None
        if other.is_embed is None:
            return self.is_embed is None

        return nested_tensors_equal(self.is_embed, other.is_embed)

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NestedTensors = Union[list["NestedTensors"], list[torch.Tensor], torch.Tensor,
                      tuple[torch.Tensor, ...]]
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"""
Uses a list instead of a tensor if the dimensions of each element do not match.
"""

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def nested_tensors_equal(a: NestedTensors, b: NestedTensors) -> bool:
    """Equality check between :data:`NestedTensors` objects."""
    if isinstance(a, torch.Tensor):
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        return isinstance(b, torch.Tensor) and torch.equal(a, b)
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    elif isinstance(b, torch.Tensor):
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        return isinstance(a, torch.Tensor) and torch.equal(b, a)
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    if isinstance(a, list):
        return (isinstance(b, list)
                and all(nested_tensors_equal(a_, b_) for a_, b_ in zip(a, b)))
    if isinstance(b, list):
        return (isinstance(a, list)
                and all(nested_tensors_equal(b_, a_) for b_, a_ in zip(b, a)))

    # Both a and b are scalars
    return a == b


BatchedTensorInputs: TypeAlias = Mapping[str, NestedTensors]
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"""
A dictionary containing nested tensors which have been batched via
:meth:`MultiModalKwargs.batch`.
"""


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@dataclass(frozen=True)
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class MultiModalFieldElem:
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    """
    Represents a keyword argument corresponding to a multi-modal item
    in :class:`MultiModalKwargs`.
    """

    modality: str
    """
    The modality of the corresponding multi-modal item.
    Each multi-modal item can consist of multiple keyword arguments.
    """

    key: str
    """
    The key of this field in :class:`MultiModalKwargs`,
    i.e. the name of the keyword argument to be passed to the model.
    """

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    data: NestedTensors
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    """
    The tensor data of this field in :class:`MultiModalKwargs`,
    i.e. the value of the keyword argument to be passed to the model.
    """

    field: "BaseMultiModalField"
    """
    Defines how to combine the tensor data of this field with others
    in order to batch multi-modal items together for model inference.
    """
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    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
        if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
            return False

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        return ((self.modality, self.key) == (other.modality, other.key)
                and nested_tensors_equal(self.data, other.data)
                and type(self.field) == type(other.field))  # noqa: E721
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@dataclass(frozen=True)
class BaseMultiModalField(ABC):
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    """
    Defines how to interpret tensor data belonging to a keyword argument in
    :class:`MultiModalKwargs` for multiple multi-modal items, and vice versa.
    """

    def _field_factory(self, *, modality: str, key: str):
        f = partial(
            MultiModalFieldElem,
            modality=modality,
            key=key,
            field=self,
        )

        # Allow passing data as positional argument
        def factory(data: NestedTensors) -> MultiModalFieldElem:
            return f(data=data)

        return factory
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    @abstractmethod
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    def build_elems(
        self,
        modality: str,
        key: str,
        data: NestedTensors,
    ) -> Sequence[MultiModalFieldElem]:
        """
        Construct :class:`MultiModalFieldElem` instances to represent
        the provided data.
        
        This is the inverse of :meth:`reduce_data`.
        """
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        raise NotImplementedError

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    @abstractmethod
    def _reduce_data(self, batch: list[NestedTensors]) -> NestedTensors:
        raise NotImplementedError
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    def reduce_data(self, elems: list[MultiModalFieldElem]) -> NestedTensors:
        """
        Merge the data from multiple instances of :class:`MultiModalFieldElem`.
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        This is the inverse of :meth:`build_elems`.
        """
        field_types = [type(item.field) for item in elems]
        if len(set(field_types)) > 1:
            raise ValueError(f"Cannot merge different {field_types=}")
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@dataclass(frozen=True)
class MultiModalBatchedField(BaseMultiModalField):
    """
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    See also:
        :func:`MultiModalFieldConfig.batched`
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    """

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    def build_elems(
        self,
        modality: str,
        key: str,
        data: NestedTensors,
    ) -> Sequence[MultiModalFieldElem]:
        field_factory = self._field_factory(modality=modality, key=key)
        return [field_factory(item) for item in data]
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    def _reduce_data(self, batch: list[NestedTensors]) -> NestedTensors:
        if len(batch) > 0 and is_list_of(batch, torch.Tensor, check="all"):
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            if len(batch) == 1:
                # An optimization when `batch` contains only one tensor:
                # - produce exactly same result as `torch.stack(batch)`
                # - will achieve zero-copy if the tensor is contiguous
                return batch[0].unsqueeze(0).contiguous()
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            first_shape = batch[0].shape
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            if all(elem.shape == first_shape for elem in batch):
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                return torch.stack(batch)

        return batch


@dataclass(frozen=True)
class MultiModalFlatField(BaseMultiModalField):
    """
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    See also:
        :func:`MultiModalFieldConfig.flat`
        :func:`MultiModalFieldConfig.flat_from_sizes`
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    """
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    slices: Union[Sequence[slice], Sequence[Sequence[slice]]]
    dim: int = 0
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    def build_elems(
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        self,
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        modality: str,
        key: str,
        data: NestedTensors,
    ) -> Sequence[MultiModalFieldElem]:
        field_factory = self._field_factory(modality=modality, key=key)
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        if not is_list_of(self.slices, slice, check="all"):
            assert isinstance(data, torch.Tensor), \
                "torch.Tensor is required for multiple slices"
        return [field_factory(data[cast(slice, s)]) for s in self.slices]
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    def _reduce_data(self, batch: list[NestedTensors]) -> NestedTensors:
        if len(batch) > 0 and is_list_of(batch, torch.Tensor, check="all"):
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            if len(batch) == 1:
                # An optimization when `batch` contains only one tensor:
                # - produce exactly same result as `torch.concat(batch)`
                # - will achieve zero-copy if the tensor is contiguous
                return batch[0].contiguous()
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            def _expect_same_shape(tensor: torch.Tensor):
                return tensor.shape[:self.dim] + tensor.shape[self.dim + 1:]

            first_shape = _expect_same_shape(batch[0])

            if all(_expect_same_shape(elem) == first_shape for elem in batch):
                return torch.concat(batch, dim=self.dim)

        assert self.dim == 0, "dim == 0 is required for nested list"
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@dataclass(frozen=True)
class MultiModalSharedField(BaseMultiModalField):
    """
    See also:
        :func:`MultiModalFieldConfig.shared`
    """
    batch_size: int

    def build_elems(
        self,
        modality: str,
        key: str,
        data: NestedTensors,
    ) -> Sequence[MultiModalFieldElem]:
        field_factory = self._field_factory(modality=modality, key=key)
        return [field_factory(data)] * self.batch_size

    def _reduce_data(self, batch: list[NestedTensors]) -> NestedTensors:
        return batch[0]


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class MultiModalFieldConfig:

    @staticmethod
    def batched(modality: str):
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        """
        Defines a field where an element in the batch is obtained by
        indexing into the first dimension of the underlying data.

        Args:
            modality: The modality of the multi-modal item that uses this
                keyword argument.

        Example:

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            .. code-block::
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                Input:
                    Data: [[AAAA]
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                    Element 1: [AAAA]
                    Element 2: [BBBB]
                    Element 3: [CCCC]
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            modality=modality,
        )

    @staticmethod
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    def flat(modality: str,
             slices: Union[Sequence[slice], Sequence[Sequence[slice]]],
             dim: int = 0):
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        """
        Defines a field where an element in the batch is obtained by
        slicing along the first dimension of the underlying data.

        Args:
            modality: The modality of the multi-modal item that uses this
                keyword argument.
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            slices: For each multi-modal item, a slice (dim=0) or a tuple of
                slices (dim>0) that is used to extract the data corresponding 
                to it.
            dim: The dimension to extract data, default to 0.
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        Example:

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            .. code-block::
        
                Given:
                    slices: [slice(0, 3), slice(3, 7), slice(7, 9)]
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                    Data: [AAABBBBCC]
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                Output:
                    Element 1: [AAA]
                    Element 2: [BBBB]
                    Element 3: [CC]
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            .. code-block::

                Given:
                    slices: [
                        (slice(None), slice(0, 3)),
                        (slice(None), slice(3, 7)),
                        (slice(None), slice(7, 9))]
                    dim: 1

                Input:
                    Data: [[A],[A],[A],[B],[B],[B],[B],[C],[C]]

                Output:
                    Element 1: [[A],[A],[A]]
                    Element 2: [[B],[B],[B],[B]]
                    Element 3: [[C],[C]]
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        )

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    def flat_from_sizes(modality: str,
                        size_per_item: torch.Tensor,
                        dim: int = 0):
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        """
        Defines a field where an element in the batch is obtained by
        slicing along the first dimension of the underlying data.

        Args:
            modality: The modality of the multi-modal item that uses this
                keyword argument.
            slices: For each multi-modal item, the size of the slice that
                is used to extract the data corresponding to it.
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        Example:

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            .. code-block::
        
                Given:
                    size_per_item: [3, 4, 2]
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                    Data: [AAABBBBCC]
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                    Element 1: [AAA]
                    Element 2: [BBBB]
                    Element 3: [CC]
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            .. code-block::

                Given:
                    slices: [3, 4, 2]
                    dim: 1

                Input:
                    Data: [[A],[A],[A],[B],[B],[B],[B],[C],[C]]

                Output:
                    Element 1: [[A],[A],[A]]
                    Element 2: [[B],[B],[B],[B]]
                    Element 3: [[C],[C]]
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        See also:
            :func:`MultiModalFieldConfig.flat`
        """

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        if size_per_item.ndim != 1:
            raise ValueError("size_per_item should be a 1-D tensor, "
                             f"but found shape: {size_per_item.shape}")

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                  (slice(slice_idxs[i], slice_idxs[i + 1]), )
                  for i in range(len(size_per_item))]
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    @staticmethod
    def shared(modality: str, batch_size: int):
        """
        Defines a field where an element in the batch is obtained by
        taking the entirety of the underlying data.

        This means that the data is the same for each element in the batch.

        Args:
            modality: The modality of the multi-modal item that uses this
                keyword argument.
            batch_size: The number of multi-modal items which share this data.

        Example:

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                Given:
                    batch_size: 4
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                    Data: [XYZ]
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                Output:
                    Element 1: [XYZ]
                    Element 2: [XYZ]
                    Element 3: [XYZ]
                    Element 4: [XYZ]
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        """
        return MultiModalFieldConfig(
            field=MultiModalSharedField(batch_size),
            modality=modality,
        )

    def __init__(self, field: BaseMultiModalField, modality: str) -> None:
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        key: str,
        batch: NestedTensors,
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class MultiModalKwargsItem(UserDict[str, MultiModalFieldElem]):
    """
    A collection of :class:`MultiModalFieldElem`
    corresponding to a data item in :class:`MultiModalDataItems`.
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    def from_elems(elems: Sequence[MultiModalFieldElem]):
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    def modality(self) -> str:
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        return next(iter(modalities))
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# NOTE: UserDict is for V0 compatibility.
# V1 should access individual items via `get_item`.
class MultiModalKwargs(UserDict[str, NestedTensors]):
    """
    A dictionary that represents the keyword arguments to
    :meth:`~torch.nn.Module.forward`.
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    The metadata :code:`items` enables us to obtain the keyword arguments
    corresponding to each data item in :class:`MultiModalDataItems`, via
    :meth:`get_item` and :meth:`get_items`.
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    """

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    @staticmethod
    def from_hf_inputs(
        hf_inputs: BatchFeature,
        config_by_key: Mapping[str, MultiModalFieldConfig],
    ):
        # NOTE: This skips fields in `hf_inputs` that are not in `config_by_key`
        # We assume that those fields are not used in vLLM
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        elems_by_key = dict[str, Sequence[MultiModalFieldElem]]()
        keys_by_modality = defaultdict[str, set[str]](set)
        for key, config in config_by_key.items():
            batch = hf_inputs.get(key)
            if batch is not None:
                elems = config.build_elems(key, batch)
                if len(elems) > 0:
                    elems_by_key[key] = elems
                    keys_by_modality[config.modality].add(key)

        items = list[MultiModalKwargsItem]()
        for modality, keys in keys_by_modality.items():
            elems_in_modality = {k: elems_by_key[k] for k in keys}
            batch_sizes = {k: len(v) for k, v in elems_in_modality.items()}

            if len(set(batch_sizes.values())) > 1:
                raise ValueError(
                    f"Cannot merge different batch sizes for {modality=}! "
                    f"Found: {batch_sizes=}")

            batch_size = next(iter(batch_sizes.values()))
            for item_idx in range(batch_size):
                elems = [v[item_idx] for v in elems_in_modality.values()]
                items.append(MultiModalKwargsItem.from_elems(elems))

        return MultiModalKwargs.from_items(items)
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    @staticmethod
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    def from_items(items: Sequence[MultiModalKwargsItem]):
        """Construct a new :class:`MultiModalKwargs` from multiple items."""
        elems_by_key = defaultdict[str, list[MultiModalFieldElem]](list)
        for item in items:
            for key, elem in item.items():
                elems_by_key[key].append(elem)

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    def __init__(
        self,
        data: Mapping[str, NestedTensors],
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        items: Optional[Sequence[MultiModalKwargsItem]] = None,
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    def _try_stack(nested_tensors: NestedTensors) -> NestedTensors:
        """
        Stack the inner dimensions that have the same shape in
        a nested list of tensors.

        Thus, a dimension represented by a list means that the inner
        dimensions are different for each element along that dimension.
        """
        if isinstance(nested_tensors, torch.Tensor):
            return nested_tensors

        # TODO: Remove these once all models have been migrated
        if isinstance(nested_tensors, np.ndarray):
            return torch.from_numpy(nested_tensors)
        if isinstance(nested_tensors, (int, float)):
            return torch.tensor(nested_tensors)

        stacked = [MultiModalKwargs._try_stack(t) for t in nested_tensors]
        if not is_list_of(stacked, torch.Tensor, check="all"):
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            # An optimization when `tensors_` contains only one tensor:
            # - produce exactly same result as `torch.stack(tensors_)`
            # - will achieve zero-copy if the tensor is contiguous
            return tensors_[0].unsqueeze(0).contiguous()

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            # The tensors have incompatible shapes and can't be stacked.
            return tensors_

        return torch.stack(tensors_)

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        Batch multiple inputs together into a dictionary.

        The resulting dictionary has the same keys as the inputs.
        If the corresponding value from each input is a tensor and they all
        share the same shape, the output value is a single batched tensor;
        otherwise, the output value is a list containing the original value
        from each input.
        """
        if len(inputs_list) == 0:
            return {}

        # We need to consider the case where each item in the batch
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        for inputs in inputs_list:
            for k, v in inputs.items():
                item_lists[k].append(v)

        return {
            k: MultiModalKwargs._try_stack(item_list)
            for k, item_list in item_lists.items()
        }

    @staticmethod
    def as_kwargs(
        batched_inputs: BatchedTensorInputs,
        *,
        device: torch.types.Device,
    ) -> BatchedTensorInputs:
        json_inputs = cast(JSONTree[torch.Tensor], batched_inputs)

        json_mapped = json_map_leaves(
            lambda x: x.to(device, non_blocking=True),
            json_inputs,
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        super().__delitem__(key)

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        ks = self.keys()
        return (ks == other.keys()
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    def _validate_modality(self, method_name: str, modality: str) -> None:
        if not self._items_by_modality:
            raise RuntimeError(
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        """Get the number of items belonging to a modality."""
        self._validate_modality("get_item_count", modality)
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    def get_item(self, modality: str, item_index: int) -> MultiModalKwargsItem:
        """
        Get the keyword arguments corresponding to an item identified by
        its modality and index.
        """
        self._validate_modality("get_item", modality)
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    """

    type: Literal["multimodal"]
    """The type of inputs."""

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class MultiModalEncDecInputs(MultiModalInputs):
    """
    Represents the outputs of :class:`vllm.multimodal.EncDecMultiModalProcessor`
    ready to be passed to vLLM internals.
    """

    encoder_prompt: str
    """The processed encoder prompt text."""

    encoder_prompt_token_ids: list[int]
    """The processed token IDs of the encoder prompt."""

    encoder_token_type_ids: NotRequired[list[int]]
    """The token type IDs of the encoder prompt."""