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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

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from abc import ABC
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from collections.abc import Mapping
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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from typing import Generic, NamedTuple, Optional, TypeVar, Union, cast
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import numpy as np
import numpy.typing as npt
from PIL import Image

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import vllm.envs as envs
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from vllm.logger import init_logger

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from .inputs import (MultiModalDataDict, MultiModalEncDecInputs,
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                     MultiModalInputs, MultiModalKwargs,
                     MultiModalPlaceholderDict)
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from .processing import (BaseMultiModalProcessor, BaseProcessingInfo,
                         EncDecMultiModalProcessor)
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logger = init_logger(__name__)


@dataclass
class ProcessorInputs:
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    """
    Represents the keyword arguments to
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    [`vllm.multimodal.processing.BaseMultiModalProcessor.apply`][].
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    """
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    prompt: Union[str, list[int]]
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    mm_data: MultiModalDataDict
    hf_processor_mm_kwargs: Mapping[str, object] = field(default_factory=dict)


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class DummyEncoderData(NamedTuple):
    """Dummy data used for profiling."""

    prompt_token_ids: list[int]


class DummyDecoderData(NamedTuple):
    """Dummy data used for profiling."""

    prompt_token_ids: list[int]
    multi_modal_data: MultiModalKwargs
    multi_modal_placeholders: MultiModalPlaceholderDict


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_I = TypeVar("_I", bound=BaseProcessingInfo)


class BaseDummyInputsBuilder(ABC, Generic[_I]):
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    """
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    Abstract base class that constructs the dummy data to profile
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    multi-modal models.
    """

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    def __init__(self, info: _I) -> None:
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        super().__init__()

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        self.info = info
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    # TODO: @abstractmethod after transition
    def get_dummy_text(self, mm_counts: Mapping[str, int]) -> str:
        """
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        Build the text input corresponding to `mm_counts`.
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        """
        if (type(self).get_dummy_processor_inputs ==
                BaseDummyInputsBuilder.get_dummy_processor_inputs):
            raise NotImplementedError

        logger.warning_once("`get_dummy_processor_inputs` has been split up "
                            "into `get_dummy_text` and `get_dummy_mm_data`. "
                            "These two methods will be marked as abstract "
                            "in an upcoming release.")

        seq_len = self.info.ctx.model_config.max_model_len
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        prompt = self.get_dummy_processor_inputs(seq_len, mm_counts).prompt
        if not isinstance(prompt, str):
            prompt = self.info.get_tokenizer().decode(prompt)

        return prompt
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    # TODO: @abstractmethod after transition
    def get_dummy_mm_data(
        self,
        seq_len: int,
        mm_counts: Mapping[str, int],
    ) -> MultiModalDataDict:
        """
        Build the multimodal input which, after processing, results in
        the maximum possible number of placeholder tokens.
        """
        raise NotImplementedError

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    def get_dummy_processor_inputs(
        self,
        seq_len: int,
        mm_counts: Mapping[str, int],
    ) -> ProcessorInputs:
        """
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        Build the input which, after processing, results in
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        the maximum possible number of placeholder tokens.
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        """
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        dummy_text = self.get_dummy_text(mm_counts)
        dummy_mm_data = self.get_dummy_mm_data(seq_len, mm_counts)

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        return ProcessorInputs(prompt=dummy_text, mm_data=dummy_mm_data)
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    def _get_dummy_audios(
        self,
        *,
        length: int,
        num_audios: int,
    ) -> list[npt.NDArray]:
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        if num_audios == 0:
            return []
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        audio = np.zeros((length, ))
        return [audio] * num_audios

    def _get_dummy_images(
        self,
        *,
        width: int,
        height: int,
        num_images: int,
    ) -> list[Image.Image]:
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        if num_images == 0:
            return []
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        image = Image.new("RGB", (width, height), color=255)
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        return [image] * num_images

    def _get_dummy_videos(
        self,
        *,
        width: int,
        height: int,
        num_frames: int,
        num_videos: int,
    ) -> list[npt.NDArray]:
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        if num_videos == 0:
            return []
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        video = np.full((num_frames, width, height, 3), 255)
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        return [video] * num_videos

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class MultiModalProfiler(Generic[_I]):
    """
    Contains code for running memory profiling for multi-modal models.
    """

    def __init__(
        self,
        processor: BaseMultiModalProcessor[_I],
    ) -> None:
        super().__init__()

        self.processor = processor

    @property
    def processing_info(self) -> BaseProcessingInfo:
        return self.processor.info

    @property
    def dummy_inputs(self) -> BaseDummyInputsBuilder[_I]:
        return self.processor.dummy_inputs

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    def get_mm_limits(self) -> Mapping[str, int]:
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        return self.processing_info.get_allowed_mm_limits()
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    def _get_dummy_mm_inputs(
        self,
        seq_len: int,
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        mm_counts: Optional[Mapping[str, int]] = None,
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    ) -> MultiModalInputs:
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        if mm_counts is None:
            mm_counts = self.get_mm_limits()

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        factory = self.dummy_inputs
        processor_inputs = factory.get_dummy_processor_inputs(
            seq_len, mm_counts)

        return self.processor.apply(
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            prompt=processor_inputs.prompt,
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            mm_data=processor_inputs.mm_data,
            hf_processor_mm_kwargs=processor_inputs.hf_processor_mm_kwargs,
        )

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    def _get_mm_num_tokens(
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        self,
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        mm_inputs: MultiModalInputs,
    ) -> Mapping[str, int]:
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        placeholders_by_modality = mm_inputs["mm_placeholders"]

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        return {
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            modality: sum(item.get_num_embeds() for item in placeholders)
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            for modality, placeholders in placeholders_by_modality.items()
        }
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    def get_encoder_dummy_data(
        self,
        seq_len: int,
        mm_counts: Optional[Mapping[str, int]] = None,
    ) -> DummyEncoderData:
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        mm_inputs = self._get_dummy_mm_inputs(seq_len, mm_counts)
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        mm_inputs = cast(MultiModalEncDecInputs, mm_inputs)

        # For encoder-decoder models, use encoder prompt token ids instead of
        # decoder prompt to construct dummy seq_data for encoder profiling.
        encoder_prompt_token_ids = mm_inputs["encoder_prompt_token_ids"]

        total_len = len(encoder_prompt_token_ids)
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        processor = cast(EncDecMultiModalProcessor, self.processor)
        if processor.pad_dummy_encoder_prompt:
            num_tokens_to_pad = max(total_len, seq_len) - total_len
            encoder_prompt_token_ids.extend([0] * num_tokens_to_pad)
        # NOTE: Whisper allows total_len > seq_len.
        elif total_len > seq_len and not envs.VLLM_USE_V1:
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            # `max_num_batched_tokens` is defined by `SchedulerConfig`
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            logger.warning_once(
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                "The encoder sequence length used for profiling (max_num_batched_tokens / max_num_seqs = %d) "  # noqa: E501
                "is too short to hold the multi-modal embeddings in the worst case (%d tokens in total, out of which %s are reserved for multi-modal embeddings). "  # noqa: E501
                "This may cause certain multi-modal inputs to fail during inference, even when the input text is short. "  # noqa: E501
                "To avoid this, you should increase `max_model_len`, reduce `max_num_seqs`, and/or reduce `mm_counts`.",  # noqa: E501
                seq_len,
                total_len,
                str(self._get_mm_num_tokens(mm_inputs)),
            )
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        return DummyEncoderData(encoder_prompt_token_ids)
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    def get_decoder_dummy_data(
        self,
        seq_len: int,
        mm_counts: Optional[Mapping[str, int]] = None,
    ) -> DummyDecoderData:
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        mm_inputs = self._get_dummy_mm_inputs(seq_len, mm_counts)
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        prompt_token_ids = mm_inputs["prompt_token_ids"]
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        total_len = len(prompt_token_ids)

        # V0 does not support chunked prefill.
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        if total_len > seq_len and not envs.VLLM_USE_V1:
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            # `max_num_batched_tokens` is defined by `SchedulerConfig`
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            logger.warning_once(
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                "The sequence length used for profiling (max_num_batched_tokens / max_num_seqs = %d) "  # noqa: E501
                "is too short to hold the multi-modal embeddings in the worst case (%d tokens in total, out of which %s are reserved for multi-modal embeddings). "  # noqa: E501
                "This may cause certain multi-modal inputs to fail during inference, even when the input text is short. "  # noqa: E501
                "To avoid this, you should increase `max_model_len`, reduce `max_num_seqs`, and/or reduce `mm_counts`.",  # noqa: E501
                seq_len,
                total_len,
                str(self._get_mm_num_tokens(mm_inputs)),
            )
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        if total_len < seq_len:
            prompt_token_ids.extend([0] * (seq_len - total_len))
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        return DummyDecoderData(
            prompt_token_ids=prompt_token_ids,
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            multi_modal_data=mm_inputs["mm_kwargs"],
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            multi_modal_placeholders=mm_inputs["mm_placeholders"],
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        )
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    def get_mm_max_tokens(
        self,
        seq_len: int,
        mm_counts: Optional[Mapping[str, int]] = None,
    ) -> Mapping[str, int]:
        mm_inputs = self._get_dummy_mm_inputs(seq_len, mm_counts)

        return self._get_mm_num_tokens(mm_inputs)