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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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from __future__ import annotations

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import asyncio
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import concurrent
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import contextlib
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import datetime
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import enum
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import gc
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import getpass
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import hashlib
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import importlib
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import importlib.metadata
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import importlib.util
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import inspect
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import ipaddress
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import json
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import multiprocessing
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import os
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import pickle
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import signal
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import socket
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import textwrap
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import threading
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import time
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import traceback
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import types
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import uuid
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import warnings
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import weakref
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from argparse import (
    Action,
    ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter,
    ArgumentParser,
    ArgumentTypeError,
    RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
    _ArgumentGroup,
)
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from asyncio import FIRST_COMPLETED, AbstractEventLoop, Task
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from collections import UserDict, defaultdict
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from collections.abc import (
    AsyncGenerator,
    Awaitable,
    Collection,
    Generator,
    Hashable,
    Iterable,
    Iterator,
    Mapping,
    Sequence,
)
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from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
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from concurrent.futures.process import ProcessPoolExecutor
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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from functools import cache, lru_cache, partial, wraps
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import (
    TYPE_CHECKING,
    Any,
    Callable,
    Generic,
    Literal,
    TextIO,
    TypeVar,
    Union,
)
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from urllib.parse import urlparse
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from uuid import uuid4
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import cbor2
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import cloudpickle
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import numpy as np
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import numpy.typing as npt
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import psutil
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import regex as re
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import setproctitle
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import torch
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import torch.types
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import yaml
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import zmq
import zmq.asyncio
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from packaging import version
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from packaging.version import Version
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from torch.library import Library
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from transformers.tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
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from typing_extensions import Never, ParamSpec, TypeIs, assert_never
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import vllm.envs as envs
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from vllm.logger import enable_trace_function_call, init_logger
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from vllm.ray.lazy_utils import is_in_ray_actor
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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    from argparse import Namespace

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    from vllm.config import ModelConfig, VllmConfig
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    from vllm.sequence import IntermediateTensors
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logger = init_logger(__name__)

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# This value is chosen to have a balance between ITL and TTFT. Note it is
# not optimized for throughput.
DEFAULT_MAX_NUM_BATCHED_TOKENS = 2048
POOLING_MODEL_MAX_NUM_BATCHED_TOKENS = 32768
MULTIMODAL_MODEL_MAX_NUM_BATCHED_TOKENS = 5120

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# Constants related to forcing the attention backend selection

# String name of register which may be set in order to
# force auto-selection of attention backend by Attention
# wrapper
STR_BACKEND_ENV_VAR: str = "VLLM_ATTENTION_BACKEND"

# Possible string values of STR_BACKEND_ENV_VAR
# register, corresponding to possible backends
STR_FLASHINFER_ATTN_VAL: str = "FLASHINFER"
STR_TORCH_SDPA_ATTN_VAL: str = "TORCH_SDPA"
STR_XFORMERS_ATTN_VAL: str = "XFORMERS"
STR_FLASH_ATTN_VAL: str = "FLASH_ATTN"
STR_INVALID_VAL: str = "INVALID"

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MB_bytes = 1_000_000
"""The number of bytes in one megabyte (MB)."""

MiB_bytes = 1 << 20
"""The number of bytes in one mebibyte (MiB)."""

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GB_bytes = 1_000_000_000
"""The number of bytes in one gigabyte (GB)."""

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GiB_bytes = 1 << 30
"""The number of bytes in one gibibyte (GiB)."""

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# ANSI color codes
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CYAN = "\033[1;36m"
RESET = "\033[0;0m"
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STR_DTYPE_TO_TORCH_DTYPE = {
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    "float32": torch.float32,
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    "half": torch.half,
    "bfloat16": torch.bfloat16,
    "float": torch.float,
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    "fp8": torch.uint8,
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    "fp8_e4m3": torch.uint8,
    "fp8_e5m2": torch.uint8,
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    "int8": torch.int8,
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    "fp8_inc": torch.float8_e4m3fn,
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    "fp8_ds_mla": torch.uint8,
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TORCH_DTYPE_TO_NUMPY_DTYPE = {
    torch.float16: np.float16,
    torch.float32: np.float32,
    torch.float64: np.float64,
    torch.uint8: np.uint8,
    torch.int32: np.int32,
    torch.int64: np.int64,
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@contextlib.contextmanager
def set_default_torch_num_threads(num_threads: int):
    """Sets the default number of threads for PyTorch to the given value."""
    old_num_threads = torch.get_num_threads()
    torch.set_num_threads(num_threads)
    yield
    torch.set_num_threads(old_num_threads)


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P = ParamSpec("P")
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T = TypeVar("T")
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U = TypeVar("U")
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_K = TypeVar("_K", bound=Hashable)
_V = TypeVar("_V")
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class Device(enum.Enum):
    GPU = enum.auto()
    CPU = enum.auto()


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class LayerBlockType(enum.Enum):
    attention = "attention"
    mamba = "mamba"


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class Counter:
    def __init__(self, start: int = 0) -> None:
        self.counter = start

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    def __next__(self) -> int:
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        i = self.counter
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        return i
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    def reset(self) -> None:
        self.counter = 0
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def get_max_shared_memory_bytes(gpu: int = 0) -> int:
    """Returns the maximum shared memory per thread block in bytes."""
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    from vllm import _custom_ops as ops
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    max_shared_mem = ops.get_max_shared_memory_per_block_device_attribute(gpu)
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    # value 0 will cause MAX_SEQ_LEN become negative and test_attention.py
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def get_cpu_memory() -> int:
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    """Returns the total CPU memory of the node in bytes."""
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def random_uuid() -> str:
    return str(uuid.uuid4().hex)
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class AsyncMicrobatchTokenizer:
    """Asynchronous tokenizer with micro-batching.

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    Pulls pending encode/decode requests from a queue and batches them
    up to reduce overhead. A single-thread ThreadPoolExecutor is used
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    so the event loop stays responsive.
    """

    def __init__(
        self,
        tokenizer,
        max_batch_size: int = 32,
        batch_wait_timeout_s: float = 0.002,
    ) -> None:
        self.tokenizer = tokenizer
        self.max_batch_size = max_batch_size
        self.batch_wait_timeout_s = batch_wait_timeout_s

        self._loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
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        self._queues: dict[
            tuple,
            asyncio.Queue[
                Union[
                    tuple[str, dict, asyncio.Future], tuple[list[int], asyncio.Future]
                ]
            ],
        ] = {}
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        self._batcher_tasks: list[asyncio.Task] = []

        # Single-thread executor for blocking tokenizer calls.
        self._executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1)

    # === Public async API ===
    async def __call__(self, prompt, **kwargs):
        result_future: asyncio.Future = self._loop.create_future()
        key = self._queue_key("encode", kwargs)
        queue = self._get_queue(self._loop, key)
        await queue.put((prompt, kwargs, result_future))
        return await result_future

    async def decode(self, token_ids, **kwargs):
        result_future: asyncio.Future = self._loop.create_future()
        key = self._queue_key("decode", kwargs)
        queue = self._get_queue(self._loop, key)
        await queue.put((token_ids, result_future))
        return await result_future

    # === Internal helpers ===
    def _get_queue(
        self, loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop, key: tuple
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    ) -> asyncio.Queue[
        Union[tuple[str, dict, asyncio.Future], tuple[list[int], asyncio.Future]]
    ]:
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        """Get the request queue for the given operation key, creating a new
        queue and batcher task if needed."""
        queue = self._queues.get(key)
        if queue is None:
            self._queues[key] = queue = asyncio.Queue()
            if key[0] == "encode":
                can_batch = key[1] != "other"
                coro = self._batch_encode_loop(queue, can_batch)
            else:
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                assert key[0] == "decode", f"Unknown operation type: {key[0]}."
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                coro = self._batch_decode_loop(queue)
            self._batcher_tasks.append(loop.create_task(coro))
        return queue

    async def _batch_encode_loop(self, queue: asyncio.Queue, can_batch: bool):
        """Batch incoming encode requests for efficiency."""
        while True:
            prompt, kwargs, result_future = await queue.get()
            prompts = [prompt]
            kwargs_list = [kwargs]
            result_futures = [result_future]
            deadline = self._loop.time() + self.batch_wait_timeout_s

            while len(prompts) < self.max_batch_size:
                timeout = deadline - self._loop.time()
                if timeout <= 0:
                    break
                try:
                    prompt, kwargs, result_future = await asyncio.wait_for(
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                        queue.get(), timeout
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                    prompts.append(prompt)
                    result_futures.append(result_future)
                    if not can_batch:
                        kwargs_list.append(kwargs)
                except asyncio.TimeoutError:
                    break

            try:
                # If every request uses identical kwargs we can run a single
                # batched tokenizer call for a big speed-up.
                if can_batch and len(prompts) > 1:
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                    for i, fut in enumerate(result_futures):
                        if not fut.done():
                            data = {k: v[i] for k, v in results.items()}
                            fut.set_result(BatchEncoding(data))
                else:
                    encode_fn = lambda prompts=prompts, kwargs=kwargs_list: [
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                    results = await self._loop.run_in_executor(
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                        self._executor, encode_fn
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                    for fut, res in zip(result_futures, results):
                        if not fut.done():
                            fut.set_result(res)
            except Exception as e:
                for fut in result_futures:
                    if not fut.done():
                        fut.set_exception(e)

    async def _batch_decode_loop(self, queue: asyncio.Queue):
        """Batch incoming decode requests for efficiency."""
        while True:
            token_ids, result_future = await queue.get()
            token_ids_list = [token_ids]
            result_futures = [result_future]
            deadline = self._loop.time() + self.batch_wait_timeout_s

            while len(token_ids_list) < self.max_batch_size:
                timeout = deadline - self._loop.time()
                if timeout <= 0:
                    break
                try:
                    token_ids, result_future = await asyncio.wait_for(
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                    token_ids_list.append(token_ids)
                    result_futures.append(result_future)
                except asyncio.TimeoutError:
                    break

            try:
                # Perform a single batched decode call for all requests
                results = await self._loop.run_in_executor(
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                    self._executor, self.tokenizer.batch_decode, token_ids_list
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                for fut, res in zip(result_futures, results):
                    if not fut.done():
                        fut.set_result(res)
            except Exception as e:
                for fut in result_futures:
                    if not fut.done():
                        fut.set_exception(e)

    def _queue_key(self, op: str, kwargs: dict) -> tuple:
        """
        Return a normalized key describing operation + kwargs.
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            returns a key for a can_batch queue.
          - If `truncation` is True and `max_length` is None or equals
            `tokenizer.model_max_length`, returns a key for a can_batch queue.
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          - Decode: ("decode",)
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            ("encode", add_special_tokens, bool_truncation, max_length_label)
          - Fallback: ("encode", "other")
        """

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        add_special_tokens = kwargs.get("add_special_tokens", True)
        truncation = kwargs.get("truncation", False)
        max_length = kwargs.get("max_length")

        if not truncation:
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    def __del__(self):
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        if (
            (tasks := getattr(self, "_batcher_tasks", None))
            and (loop := getattr(self, "_loop", None))
            and not loop.is_closed()
        ):
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            def cancel_tasks():
                for task in tasks:
                    task.cancel()

            loop.call_soon_threadsafe(cancel_tasks)


def cancel_task_threadsafe(task: Task):
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    if task and not task.done():
        run_in_loop(task.get_loop(), task.cancel)


def close_sockets(sockets: Sequence[Union[zmq.Socket, zmq.asyncio.Socket]]):
    for sock in sockets:
        if sock is not None:
            sock.close(linger=0)


def run_in_loop(loop: AbstractEventLoop, function: Callable, *args):
    if in_loop(loop):
        function(*args)
    elif not loop.is_closed():
        loop.call_soon_threadsafe(function, *args)


def in_loop(event_loop: AbstractEventLoop) -> bool:
    try:
        return asyncio.get_running_loop() == event_loop
    except RuntimeError:
        return False
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    """Take a blocking function, and run it on in an executor thread.

    This function prevents the blocking function from blocking the
    asyncio event loop.
    The code in this function needs to be thread safe.
    """

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        p_func = partial(func, *args, **kwargs)
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    *iterators: AsyncGenerator[T, None],
) -> AsyncGenerator[tuple[int, T], None]:
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    """Merge multiple asynchronous iterators into a single iterator.

    This method handle the case where some iterators finish before others.
    When it yields, it yields a tuple (i, item) where i is the index of the
    iterator that yields the item.
    """
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                pair = awaits.pop(d)
                try:
                    item = await d
                    i, it = pair
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                    yield i, item
                except StopAsyncIteration:
                    pass
    finally:
        # Cancel any remaining iterators
        for f, (_, it) in awaits.items():
            with contextlib.suppress(BaseException):
                f.cancel()
                await it.aclose()
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    items = []
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        logger.warning(
            "The environment variable HOST_IP is deprecated and ignored, as"
            " it is often used by Docker and other software to"
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        return host_ip

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        pass

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        # https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using#addresses
        s.connect(("2001:4860:4860::8888", 80))  # Doesn't need to be reachable
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    except Exception:
        pass

    warnings.warn(
        "Failed to get the IP address, using 0.0.0.0 by default."
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        " VLLM_HOST_IP or HOST_IP.",
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    )
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def test_loopback_bind(address, family):
    try:
        s = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
        s.bind((address, 0))  # Port 0 = auto assign
        s.close()
        return True
    except OSError:
        return False


def get_loopback_ip() -> str:
    loopback_ip = envs.VLLM_LOOPBACK_IP
    if loopback_ip:
        return loopback_ip

    # VLLM_LOOPBACK_IP is not set, try to get it based on network interface

    if test_loopback_bind("127.0.0.1", socket.AF_INET):
        return "127.0.0.1"
    elif test_loopback_bind("::1", socket.AF_INET6):
        return "::1"
    else:
        raise RuntimeError(
            "Neither 127.0.0.1 nor ::1 are bound to a local interface. "
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        )
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def is_valid_ipv6_address(address: str) -> bool:
    try:
        ipaddress.IPv6Address(address)
        return True
    except ValueError:
        return False


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def join_host_port(host: str, port: int) -> str:
    if is_valid_ipv6_address(host):
        return f"[{host}]:{port}"
    else:
        return f"{host}:{port}"


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    Get an open port for the vLLM process to listen on.
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    we need to avoid ports that are potentially used by
    the data parallel master process.
    Right now we reserve 10 ports for the data parallel master
    process. Currently it uses 2 ports.
    """
    if "VLLM_DP_MASTER_PORT" in os.environ:
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    """Get a list of open ports."""
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            try:
                with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
                    s.bind(("", port))
                    return port
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    try:
        with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
            s.bind(("", 0))
            return s.getsockname()[1]
    except OSError:
        # try ipv6
        with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
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    # of vLLM. For now, let's not look for processes in this case.
    # Ref: https://www.florianreinhard.de/accessdenied-in-psutil/
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    # it may occur Inf or NaN if we directly use torch.randint
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            elif isinstance(model_dtype, torch.dtype):
                torch_dtype = model_dtype
            else:
                raise ValueError(f"Invalid model dtype: {model_dtype}")
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        else:
            raise ValueError(f"Invalid kv cache dtype: {cache_dtype}")
    elif isinstance(cache_dtype, torch.dtype):
        torch_dtype = cache_dtype
    else:
        raise ValueError(f"Invalid kv cache dtype: {cache_dtype}")
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    num_blocks: int,
    block_size: int,
    num_layers: int,
    num_heads: int,
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    model_dtype: Union[str, torch.dtype] | None = None,
    seed: int | None = None,
    device: str | None = "cuda",
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            size=kv_cache_allocation_shape, dtype=torch_dtype, device=device
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        value_caches.append(key_value_cache[:, 1])
    return key_caches, value_caches


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    num_blocks: int,
    block_size: int,
    num_layers: int,
    num_heads: int,
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    model_dtype: Union[str, torch.dtype] | None = None,
    seed: int | None = None,
    device: str | None = "cuda",
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        raise ValueError(
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    # TODO: Add more requirements for UVA if needed.
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    def __enter__(self):
        self.initial_memory = self.current_memory_usage()
        # This allows us to call methods of the context manager if needed
        return self

    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
        self.final_memory = self.current_memory_usage()
        self.consumed_memory = self.final_memory - self.initial_memory

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    The padding is applied to the end of each inner list until it reaches
    `max_len`.
    """
    np_dtype = TORCH_DTYPE_TO_NUMPY_DTYPE[dtype]
    padded_x = make_ndarray_with_pad(x, pad, np_dtype, max_len=max_len)

    tensor = torch.from_numpy(padded_x).to(device)
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    data: list,
    dtype: torch.dtype,
    target_device: Union[str, torch.device],
    pin_memory: bool,
) -> torch.Tensor:
    """Asynchronously create a tensor and copy it from host to device."""
    t = torch.tensor(data, dtype=dtype, pin_memory=pin_memory, device="cpu")
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    """
    Test whether it is lossless to cast a tensor from
    `src_dtype` to `tgt_dtype`.
    """
    if src_dtype == tgt_dtype:
        return True

    src_level = _get_precision_level(src_dtype)
    tgt_level = _get_precision_level(tgt_dtype)

    if src_level < tgt_level:
        return True
    if src_level > tgt_level:
        return False

    # Compare integral types
    if not src_dtype.is_floating_point and not src_dtype.is_complex:
        src_info = torch.iinfo(src_dtype)
        tgt_info = torch.iinfo(tgt_dtype)
        return src_info.min >= tgt_info.min and src_info.max <= tgt_info.max

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    src_info = torch.finfo(src_dtype)
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    """
    Get the common `dtype` where all of the other `dtypes` can be
    cast to it without losing any information.
    """
    return max(
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    """
    Find the library file in the system.
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    This function resolves `lib_name` to the full path of the library.
    """
    # Adapted from https://github.com/openai/triton/blob/main/third_party/nvidia/backend/driver.py#L19 # noqa
    # According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard
    # `/sbin/ldconfig` should exist in all Linux systems.
    # `/sbin/ldconfig` searches the library in the system
    libs = subprocess.check_output(["/sbin/ldconfig", "-p"]).decode()
    # each line looks like the following:
    # libcuda.so.1 (libc6,x86-64) => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcuda.so.1
    locs = [line.split()[-1] for line in libs.splitlines() if lib_name in line]
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            for dir in env_ld_library_path.split(":")
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    paths: list[str] = []
    inc = envs.VLLM_NCCL_INCLUDE_PATH
    if inc and os.path.isdir(inc):
        paths.append(inc)

    try:
        import importlib.util
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        if spec and getattr(spec, "submodule_search_locations", None):
            for loc in spec.submodule_search_locations:
                inc_dir = os.path.join(loc, "include")
                if os.path.exists(os.path.join(inc_dir, "nccl.h")):
                    paths.append(inc_dir)
    except Exception:
        pass

    seen = set()
    out: list[str] = []
    for p in paths:
        if p and p not in seen:
            out.append(p)
            seen.add(p)
    return out or None


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    prev_set_stream(stream)


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class _StreamPlaceholder:
    def __init__(self):
        self.synchronize = lambda: None


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def current_stream() -> torch.cuda.Stream:
    """
    replace `torch.cuda.current_stream()` with `vllm.utils.current_stream()`.
    it turns out that `torch.cuda.current_stream()` is quite expensive,
    as it will construct a new stream object at each call.
    here we patch `torch.cuda.set_stream` to keep track of the current stream
    directly, so that we can avoid calling `torch.cuda.current_stream()`.

    the underlying hypothesis is that we do not call `torch._C._cuda_setStream`
    from C/C++ code.
    """
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    if not hasattr(_current_stream_tls, "value") or _current_stream_tls.value is None:
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            _current_stream_tls.value = _StreamPlaceholder()
        else:
            current_stream = current_platform.current_stream
            if current_stream is not None:
                _current_stream_tls.value = current_stream()
            else:
                raise ValueError(
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            f"at_{datetime.datetime.now()}.log"
        ).replace(" ", "_")
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            tmp_dir, "vllm", f"vllm-instance-{vllm_config.instance_id}", filename
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    def wrapper(fn: F) -> F:
        params = inspect.signature(fn).parameters
        pos_types = (
            inspect.Parameter.POSITIONAL_ONLY,
            inspect.Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD,
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                        msg += f" {additional_message}"

                    warnings.warn(
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                        stacklevel=3,  # The inner function takes up one level
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            return fn(*args, **kwargs)

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    def wrapper(fn: F) -> F:
        @wraps(fn)
        def inner(*args, **kwargs):
            if is_deprecated():
                deprecated_kwargs = kwargs.keys() & deprecated_kws
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                    warnings.warn(
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                    )

            return fn(*args, **kwargs)

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    # Code below is based on
    # https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/
    # c1cd946818442aca8c7f812b16d187ce1586c3bc/
    # torch/cuda/__init__.py#L831C1-L831C17
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    # This can be removed and simply replaced with torch.cuda.get_device_count
    # after https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/122815 is released.
    return _cuda_device_count_stateless(envs.CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES)
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    """Check if XPU is initialized."""
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    if init_cuda or cuda_is_initialized():
        props = torch.cuda.get_device_properties(device)
        return tuple(getattr(props, name) for name in names)

    # Run in subprocess to avoid initializing CUDA as a side effect.
    mp_ctx = multiprocessing.get_context("fork")
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    ref = weakref.ref(bound_method.__self__)  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
    unbound = bound_method.__func__  # type: ignore[attr-defined]

    def weak_bound(*args, **kwargs) -> None:
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        3. Each line is wrapped to the specified width (width of terminal).
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        "   --json-arg.key1 value1 --json-arg.key2.key3 value2\n\n"
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                action = super().add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
                if deprecated:
                    FlexibleArgumentParser._deprecated.add(action)
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        def add_argument_group(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        if self._subparsers is not None:
            return super().format_help()

        formatter = self._get_formatter()

        # Handle keyword search of the args
        if (search_keyword := self._search_keyword) is not None:
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            for group in self._action_groups:
                if group.title and group.title.lower() == search_keyword:
                    formatter.start_section(group.title)
                    formatter.add_text(group.description)
                    formatter.add_arguments(group._group_actions)
                    formatter.end_section()
                    formatter.add_text(self._json_tip)
                    return formatter.format_help()

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        # positionals, optionals and user-defined groups
        formatter.start_section("Config Groups")
        config_groups = ""
        for group in self._action_groups:
            if not group._group_actions:
                continue
            title = group.title
            description = group.description or ""
            config_groups += f"{title: <24}{description}\n"
        formatter.add_text(config_groups)
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                    rest_start_idx = model_idx + 1

                # Move <model> to the front, e,g:
                # [Before]
                # vllm serve -tp 2 --model <model> --enforce-eager --port 8001
                # [After]
                # vllm serve <model> -tp 2 --enforce-eager --port 8001
                args = [
                    "serve",
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                and args[i + 1] in {"0", "1", "2", "3"}
            ):
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            For example, `keys = ["a", "b", "c"]` and `value = 1` will create:
            `{"a": {"b": {"c": 1}}}`
            """
            nested_dict: Any = value
            for key in reversed(keys):
                nested_dict = {key: nested_dict}
            return nested_dict

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                    duplicates |= {f"{k}.{d}" for d in nested_duplicates}
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            port: 12323
            tensor-parallel-size: 4
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        $: vllm {serve,chat,complete} "facebook/opt-12B" \
            --config config.yaml -tp 2
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        ```yaml
            port: 12323
            tensor-parallel-size: 4
        ```
        returns:
            processed_args: list[str] = [
                '--port': '12323',
                '--tensor-parallel-size': '4'
            ]
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    requires_kw_only: bool = False,
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            inspect.Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY,
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    )
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    if param_val:
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    # If we're okay with var-kwargs, it's supported as long as
    # the kw_name isn't something like *args, **kwargs
    if allow_var_kwargs:
        # Get the last param; type is ignored here because params is a proxy
        # mapping, but it wraps an ordered dict, and they appear in order.
        # Ref: https://docs.python.org/3/library/inspect.html#inspect.Signature.parameters
        last_param = params[next(reversed(params))]  # type: ignore
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    Given a callable which has one or more keyword only params and a dict
    mapping param names to values, drop values that can be not be kwarg
    expanded to overwrite one or more keyword-only args. This is used in a
    few places to handle custom processor overrides for multimodal models,
    e.g., for profiling when processor options provided by the user
    may affect the number of mm tokens per instance.

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    Returns:
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    """
    if not overrides:
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        )
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    # If anything is dropped, log a warning
    dropped_keys = overrides.keys() - filtered_overrides.keys()
    if dropped_keys:
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# Using dynamo with vLLM doesn't really work well with PyTorch versions < 2.4.0.
# In particular, the FakeScalarType is not supported for earlier versions of
# PyTorch which breaks dynamo for any ops registered using ScalarType.
def supports_dynamo() -> bool:
    base_torch_version = Version(Version(torch.__version__).base_version)
    return base_torch_version >= Version("2.4.0")
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# Some backends use pytorch version < 2.4.0 which doesn't
# support `torch.library.custom_op`.
def supports_custom_op() -> bool:
    return hasattr(torch.library, "custom_op")


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class AtomicCounter:
    """An atomic, thread-safe counter"""

    def __init__(self, initial=0):
        """Initialize a new atomic counter to given initial value"""
        self._value = initial
        self._lock = threading.Lock()

    def inc(self, num=1):
        """Atomically increment the counter by num and return the new value"""
        with self._lock:
            self._value += num
            return self._value

    def dec(self, num=1):
        """Atomically decrement the counter by num and return the new value"""
        with self._lock:
            self._value -= num
            return self._value

    @property
    def value(self):
        return self._value
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        return self._dict[key]

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        self._factory[key] = value

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    def __len__(self):
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            if cls in self.data:
                return self.data[cls]

        raise KeyError(key)

    def __contains__(self, key: object) -> bool:
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    def contains(self, key: object, *, strict: bool = False) -> bool:
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    Create a weak reference to a tensor.
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    Convenience function to create weak references to tensors,
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    """
    if isinstance(tensors, torch.Tensor):
        return weak_ref_tensor(tensors)
    if isinstance(tensors, list):
        return [weak_ref_tensor(t) for t in tensors]
    if isinstance(tensors, tuple):
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def get_cuda_view_from_cpu_tensor(cpu_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
    """
    Get a CUDA view of a CPU tensor using Unified Virtual Addressing (UVA).
    """
    assert cpu_tensor.is_pinned(), "CPU tensor must be pinned"
    return torch.ops._C.get_cuda_view_from_cpu_tensor(cpu_tensor)


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    """
    Import a Python file according to its file path.

    Based on the official recipe:
    https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.html#importing-a-source-file-directly
    """
    spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(module_name, file_path)
    if spec is None:
        raise ModuleNotFoundError(f"No module named '{module_name}'")

    assert spec.loader is not None

    module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
    sys.modules[module_name] = module
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    return module


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    metadata = importlib.metadata.metadata("vllm")
    requirements = metadata.get_all("Requires-Dist", [])
    extras = metadata.get_all("Provides-Extra", [])

    return {
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    """
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    def __getattr__(self, key: str) -> Never:
        """
        The main class should implement this to throw an error
        for attribute accesses representing downstream usage.
        """
        raise NotImplementedError

    # [Basic customization]

    def __lt__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__lt__")

    def __le__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__le__")

    def __eq__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__eq__")

    def __ne__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__ne__")

    def __gt__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__gt__")

    def __ge__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__ge__")

    def __hash__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__hash__")

    def __bool__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__bool__")

    # [Callable objects]

    def __call__(self, *args: object, **kwargs: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__call__")

    # [Container types]

    def __len__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__len__")

    def __getitem__(self, key: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__getitem__")

    def __setitem__(self, key: object, value: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__setitem__")

    def __delitem__(self, key: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__delitem__")

    # __missing__ is optional according to __getitem__ specification,
    # so it is skipped

    # __iter__ and __reversed__ have a default implementation
    # based on __len__ and __getitem__, so they are skipped.

    # [Numeric Types]

    def __add__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__add__")

    def __sub__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__sub__")

    def __mul__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__mul__")

    def __matmul__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__matmul__")

    def __truediv__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__truediv__")

    def __floordiv__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__floordiv__")

    def __mod__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__mod__")

    def __divmod__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__divmod__")

    def __pow__(self, other: object, modulo: object = ...):
        return self.__getattr__("__pow__")

    def __lshift__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__lshift__")

    def __rshift__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__rshift__")

    def __and__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__and__")

    def __xor__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__xor__")

    def __or__(self, other: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__or__")

    # r* and i* methods have lower priority than
    # the methods for left operand so they are skipped

    def __neg__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__neg__")

    def __pos__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__pos__")

    def __abs__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__abs__")

    def __invert__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__invert__")

    # __complex__, __int__ and __float__ have a default implementation
    # based on __index__, so they are skipped.

    def __index__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__index__")

    def __round__(self, ndigits: object = ...):
        return self.__getattr__("__round__")

    def __trunc__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__trunc__")

    def __floor__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__floor__")

    def __ceil__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__ceil__")

    # [Context managers]

    def __enter__(self):
        return self.__getattr__("__enter__")

    def __exit__(self, *args: object, **kwargs: object):
        return self.__getattr__("__exit__")


class PlaceholderModule(_PlaceholderBase):
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    """
    A placeholder object to use when a module does not exist.

    This enables more informative errors when trying to access attributes
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    """
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    def __init__(self, name: str) -> None:
        super().__init__()

        # Apply name mangling to avoid conflicting with module attributes
        self.__name = name
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    def placeholder_attr(self, attr_path: str):
        return _PlaceholderModuleAttr(self, attr_path)

    def __getattr__(self, key: str):
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        try:
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        except ImportError as exc:
            for extra, names in get_vllm_optional_dependencies().items():
                if name in names:
                    msg = f"Please install vllm[{extra}] for {extra} support"
                    raise ImportError(msg) from exc

            raise exc

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        raise AssertionError(
            "PlaceholderModule should not be used "
            "when the original module can be imported"
        )
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class _PlaceholderModuleAttr(_PlaceholderBase):
    def __init__(self, module: PlaceholderModule, attr_path: str) -> None:
        super().__init__()

        # Apply name mangling to avoid conflicting with module attributes
        self.__module = module
        self.__attr_path = attr_path
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    def placeholder_attr(self, attr_path: str):
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    def __getattr__(self, key: str):
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        raise AssertionError(
            "PlaceholderModule should not be used "
            "when the original module can be imported"
        )
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# create a library to hold the custom op
vllm_lib = Library("vllm", "FRAGMENT")  # noqa


def direct_register_custom_op(
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    op_name: str,
    op_func: Callable,
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    mutates_args: list[str] | None = None,
    fake_impl: Callable | None = None,
    target_lib: Library | None = None,
    dispatch_key: str | None = None,
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    tags: tuple[torch.Tag, ...] = (),
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):
    """
    `torch.library.custom_op` can have significant overhead because it
    needs to consider complicated dispatching logic. This function
    directly registers a custom op and dispatches it to the CUDA backend.
    See https://gist.github.com/youkaichao/ecbea9ec9fc79a45d2adce1784d7a9a5
    for more details.

    By default, the custom op is registered to the vLLM library. If you
    want to register it to a different library, you can pass the library
    object to the `target_lib` argument.

    IMPORTANT: the lifetime of the operator is tied to the lifetime of the
    library object. If you want to bind the operator to a different library,
    make sure the library object is alive when the operator is used.
    """
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        from vllm.platforms import current_platform
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        assert not current_platform.is_cuda_alike(), (
            "cuda platform needs torch>=2.4 to support custom op, "
            "chances are you are using an old version of pytorch "
            "or a custom build of pytorch. It is recommended to "
            "use vLLM in a fresh new environment and let it install "
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        )
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        return

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    if mutates_args is None:
        mutates_args = []

    if dispatch_key is None:
        from vllm.platforms import current_platform
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        dispatch_key = current_platform.dispatch_key

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    else:
        # for pytorch 2.4
        import torch._custom_op.impl
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    my_lib = target_lib or vllm_lib
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    my_lib.define(op_name + schema_str, tags=tags)
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    if fake_impl is not None:
        my_lib._register_fake(op_name, fake_impl)
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def resolve_obj_by_qualname(qualname: str) -> Any:
    """
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    Resolve an object by its fully-qualified class name.
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    """
    module_name, obj_name = qualname.rsplit(".", 1)
    module = importlib.import_module(module_name)
    return getattr(module, obj_name)
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def kill_process_tree(pid: int):
    """
    Kills all descendant processes of the given pid by sending SIGKILL.

    Args:
        pid (int): Process ID of the parent process
    """
    try:
        parent = psutil.Process(pid)
    except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
        return

    # Get all children recursively
    children = parent.children(recursive=True)

    # Send SIGKILL to all children first
    for child in children:
        with contextlib.suppress(ProcessLookupError):
            os.kill(child.pid, signal.SIGKILL)

    # Finally kill the parent
    with contextlib.suppress(ProcessLookupError):
        os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
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@dataclass
class MemorySnapshot:
    """Memory snapshot."""
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    torch_peak: int = 0
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    free_memory: int = 0
    total_memory: int = 0
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    cuda_memory: int = 0
    torch_memory: int = 0
    non_torch_memory: int = 0
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    timestamp: float = 0.0
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    auto_measure: bool = True

    def __post_init__(self):
        if self.auto_measure:
            self.measure()
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    def measure(self):
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        from vllm.platforms import current_platform

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        # we measure the torch peak memory usage via allocated_bytes,
        # rather than `torch.cuda.memory_reserved()` .
        # After `torch.cuda.reset_peak_memory_stats()`,
        # `torch.cuda.memory_reserved()` will keep growing, and only shrink
        # when we call `torch.cuda.empty_cache()` or OOM happens.
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        self.torch_peak = torch.cuda.memory_stats().get("allocated_bytes.all.peak", 0)
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        shared_sysmem_device_mem_sms = ((8, 7), (11, 0), (12, 1))  # Orin, Thor, Spark
        if (
            current_platform.is_cuda()
            and current_platform.get_device_capability() in shared_sysmem_device_mem_sms
        ):
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            # On UMA (Orin, Thor and Spark) platform,
            # where both CPU and GPU rely on system memory,
            # the cudaMemGetInfo function shows the amount of free system memory
            # rather than what’s actually available.
            # In the case,
            # torch.cuda.mem_get_info() only reports "free" memory,
            # which can be lower than what is actually
            # available due to not including cache memory.
            # There’s also a comprehensive reference page
            # that explains how you can compute the proper value yourself.
            # https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-for-tegra-appnote/#estimating-total-allocatable-device-memory-on-an-integrated-gpu-device
            self.free_memory = psutil.virtual_memory().available

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        self.cuda_memory = self.total_memory - self.free_memory
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        # torch.cuda.memory_reserved() is how many bytes
        # PyTorch gets from cuda (by calling cudaMalloc, etc.)
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        # this is used to measure the non-torch memory usage
        self.torch_memory = torch.cuda.memory_reserved()

        self.non_torch_memory = self.cuda_memory - self.torch_memory
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        self.timestamp = time.time()

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    def __sub__(self, other: MemorySnapshot) -> MemorySnapshot:
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        return MemorySnapshot(
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            torch_peak=self.torch_peak - other.torch_peak,
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            free_memory=self.free_memory - other.free_memory,
            total_memory=self.total_memory - other.total_memory,
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            cuda_memory=self.cuda_memory - other.cuda_memory,
            torch_memory=self.torch_memory - other.torch_memory,
            non_torch_memory=self.non_torch_memory - other.non_torch_memory,
            timestamp=self.timestamp - other.timestamp,
            auto_measure=False,
        )
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@dataclass
class MemoryProfilingResult:
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    """Memory profiling result. All numbers are in bytes."""

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    non_kv_cache_memory: int = 0
    torch_peak_increase: int = 0
    non_torch_increase: int = 0
    weights_memory: float = 0
    before_create: MemorySnapshot = field(default_factory=MemorySnapshot)
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    before_profile: MemorySnapshot = field(default_factory=MemorySnapshot)
    after_profile: MemorySnapshot = field(default_factory=MemorySnapshot)
    profile_time: float = 0.0

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    def __repr__(self) -> str:
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        return (
            f"Memory profiling takes {self.profile_time:.2f} seconds. "
            f"Total non KV cache memory: "
            f"{(self.non_kv_cache_memory / GiB_bytes):.2f}GiB; "
            f"torch peak memory increase: "
            f"{(self.torch_peak_increase / GiB_bytes):.2f}GiB; "
            f"non-torch forward increase memory: "
            f"{(self.non_torch_increase / GiB_bytes):.2f}GiB; "
            f"weights memory: {(self.weights_memory / GiB_bytes):.2f}GiB."
        )
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@contextlib.contextmanager
def memory_profiling(
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    baseline_snapshot: MemorySnapshot, weights_memory: int
) -> Generator[MemoryProfilingResult, None, None]:
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    """Memory profiling context manager.
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    baseline_snapshot: the memory snapshot before the current vLLM instance.
    weights_memory: memory used by PyTorch when loading the model weights.
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        Note that, before loading the model weights, we also initialize the device
        and distributed environment, which may consume some memory. This part is not
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    The memory in one GPU can be classified into 3 categories:
    1. memory used by anything other than the current vLLM instance.
    2. memory used by torch in the current vLLM instance.
    3. memory used in the current vLLM instance, but not by torch.

    A quantitive example:

    Before creating the current vLLM instance:
        category 1: 1 GiB
        category 2: 0 GiB
        category 3: 0 GiB

    After creating the current vLLM instance and loading the model,
    (i.e. before profiling):
        category 1: 1 GiB
        category 2: 2 GiB (model weights take 2 GiB)
        category 3: 0.5 GiB (memory used by NCCL)

    During profiling (peak):
        category 1: 1 GiB
        category 2: 4 GiB (peak activation tensors take 2 GiB)
        category 3: 1 GiB (memory used by NCCL + buffers for some attention backends)

    After profiling:
        category 1: 1 GiB
        category 2: 3 GiB (after garbage-collecting activation tensors)
        category 3: 1 GiB (memory used by NCCL + buffers for some attention backends)

    In this case, non-kv cache takes 5 GiB in total, including:
    a. 2 GiB used by the model weights (category 2)
    b. 2 GiB reserved for the peak activation tensors (category 2)
    c. 1 GiB used by non-torch components (category 3)

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    The memory used for loading weights (a.) is directly given from the argument `weights_memory`.
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    The increase of `torch.cuda.memory_stats()["allocated_bytes.all.peak"]` during profiling gives (b.).
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    The increase of `non_torch_memory` from creating the current vLLM instance until after profiling to get (c.).
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    """  # noqa
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    gc.collect()
    torch.cuda.empty_cache()
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    torch.cuda.reset_peak_memory_stats()

    result = MemoryProfilingResult()

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    result.before_create = baseline_snapshot
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    # the part of memory used for holding the model weights
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    result.weights_memory = weights_memory
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    result.before_profile.measure()

    yield result

    gc.collect()
    torch.cuda.empty_cache()

    result.after_profile.measure()

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    diff_profile = result.after_profile - result.before_profile
    diff_from_create = result.after_profile - result.before_create
    result.torch_peak_increase = diff_profile.torch_peak
    result.non_torch_increase = diff_from_create.non_torch_memory
    result.profile_time = diff_profile.timestamp
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    non_torch_memory = result.non_torch_increase
    peak_activation_memory = result.torch_peak_increase
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    result.non_kv_cache_memory = (
        non_torch_memory + peak_activation_memory + result.weights_memory
    )  # noqa
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# Adapted from: https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/blob/v0.4.1/python/sglang/srt/utils.py#L630 # noqa: E501
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def set_ulimit(target_soft_limit=65535):
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    if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
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        logger.info("Windows detected, skipping ulimit adjustment.")
        return

    import resource
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    resource_type = resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE
    current_soft, current_hard = resource.getrlimit(resource_type)

    if current_soft < target_soft_limit:
        try:
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            resource.setrlimit(resource_type, (target_soft_limit, current_hard))
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        except ValueError as e:
            logger.warning(
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                "Found ulimit of %s and failed to automatically increase "
                "with error %s. This can cause fd limit errors like "
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                "`OSError: [Errno 24] Too many open files`. Consider "
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                "increasing with ulimit -n",
                current_soft,
                e,
            )
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# Adapted from: https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/blob/v0.4.1/python/sglang/utils.py#L28 # noqa: E501
def get_exception_traceback():
    etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
    err_str = "".join(traceback.format_exception(etype, value, tb))
    return err_str


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def split_zmq_path(path: str) -> tuple[str, str, str]:
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    """Split a zmq path into its parts."""
    parsed = urlparse(path)
    if not parsed.scheme:
        raise ValueError(f"Invalid zmq path: {path}")

    scheme = parsed.scheme
    host = parsed.hostname or ""
    port = str(parsed.port or "")

    if scheme == "tcp" and not all((host, port)):
        # The host and port fields are required for tcp
        raise ValueError(f"Invalid zmq path: {path}")

    if scheme != "tcp" and port:
        # port only makes sense with tcp
        raise ValueError(f"Invalid zmq path: {path}")

    return scheme, host, port


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def make_zmq_path(scheme: str, host: str, port: int | None = None) -> str:
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    """Make a ZMQ path from its parts.

    Args:
        scheme: The ZMQ transport scheme (e.g. tcp, ipc, inproc).
        host: The host - can be an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or hostname.
        port: Optional port number, only used for TCP sockets.

    Returns:
        A properly formatted ZMQ path string.
    """
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    if port is None:
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        return f"{scheme}://{host}"
    if is_valid_ipv6_address(host):
        return f"{scheme}://[{host}]:{port}"
    return f"{scheme}://{host}:{port}"


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# Adapted from: https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/blob/v0.4.1/python/sglang/srt/utils.py#L783 # noqa: E501
def make_zmq_socket(
    ctx: Union[zmq.asyncio.Context, zmq.Context],  # type: ignore[name-defined]
    path: str,
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    socket_type: Any,
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    bind: bool | None = None,
    identity: bytes | None = None,
    linger: int | None = None,
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) -> Union[zmq.Socket, zmq.asyncio.Socket]:  # type: ignore[name-defined]
    """Make a ZMQ socket with the proper bind/connect semantics."""

    mem = psutil.virtual_memory()
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    socket = ctx.socket(socket_type)
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    # Calculate buffer size based on system memory
    total_mem = mem.total / 1024**3
    available_mem = mem.available / 1024**3
    # For systems with substantial memory (>32GB total, >16GB available):
    # - Set a large 0.5GB buffer to improve throughput
    # For systems with less memory:
    # - Use system default (-1) to avoid excessive memory consumption
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    if socket_type in (zmq.PULL, zmq.DEALER, zmq.ROUTER):
        socket.setsockopt(zmq.RCVHWM, 0)
        socket.setsockopt(zmq.RCVBUF, buf_size)

    if socket_type in (zmq.PUSH, zmq.DEALER, zmq.ROUTER):
        socket.setsockopt(zmq.SNDHWM, 0)
        socket.setsockopt(zmq.SNDBUF, buf_size)

    if identity is not None:
        socket.setsockopt(zmq.IDENTITY, identity)

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    if linger is not None:
        socket.setsockopt(zmq.LINGER, linger)

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    if socket_type == zmq.XPUB:
        socket.setsockopt(zmq.XPUB_VERBOSE, True)

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    # Determine if the path is a TCP socket with an IPv6 address.
    # Enable IPv6 on the zmq socket if so.
    scheme, host, _ = split_zmq_path(path)
    if scheme == "tcp" and is_valid_ipv6_address(host):
        socket.setsockopt(zmq.IPV6, 1)

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    if bind:
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        socket.bind(path)
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    else:
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        socket.connect(path)
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    return socket


@contextlib.contextmanager
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def zmq_socket_ctx(
    path: str,
    socket_type: Any,
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    bind: bool | None = None,
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    linger: int = 0,
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    identity: bytes | None = None,
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) -> Iterator[zmq.Socket]:
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    """Context manager for a ZMQ socket"""

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    ctx = zmq.Context()  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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    try:
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        yield make_zmq_socket(ctx, path, socket_type, bind=bind, identity=identity)
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    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        logger.debug("Got Keyboard Interrupt.")

    finally:
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        ctx.destroy(linger=linger)
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def _maybe_force_spawn():
    """Check if we need to force the use of the `spawn` multiprocessing start
    method.
    """
    if os.environ.get("VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD") == "spawn":
        return

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    reasons = []
    if is_in_ray_actor():
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        # even if we choose to spawn, we need to pass the ray address
        # to the subprocess so that it knows how to connect to the ray cluster.
        # env vars are inherited by subprocesses, even if we use spawn.
        import ray
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        os.environ["RAY_ADDRESS"] = ray.get_runtime_context().gcs_address
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        reasons.append("In a Ray actor and can only be spawned")

    if cuda_is_initialized():
        reasons.append("CUDA is initialized")
    elif xpu_is_initialized():
        reasons.append("XPU is initialized")
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    if reasons:
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        logger.warning(
            "We must use the `spawn` multiprocessing start method. "
            "Overriding VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD to 'spawn'. "
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            "See https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/usage/"
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            "troubleshooting.html#python-multiprocessing "
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            "for more information. Reasons: %s",
            "; ".join(reasons),
        )
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        os.environ["VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD"] = "spawn"


def get_mp_context():
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    """Get a multiprocessing context with a particular method (spawn or fork).
    By default we follow the value of the VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD to
    determine the multiprocessing method (default is fork). However, under
    certain conditions, we may enforce spawn and override the value of
    VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD.
    """
    _maybe_force_spawn()
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    mp_method = envs.VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD
    return multiprocessing.get_context(mp_method)
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def bind_kv_cache(
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    ctx: dict[str, Any],
    kv_cache: list[list[torch.Tensor]],  # [virtual_engine][layer_index]
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    shared_kv_cache_layers: dict[str, str] | None = None,
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) -> None:
    # Bind the kv_cache tensor to Attention modules, similar to
    # ctx[layer_name].kv_cache[ve]=kv_cache[ve][extract_layer_index(layer_name)]
    # Special things handled here:
    # 1. Some models have non-attention layers, e.g., Jamba
    # 2. Pipeline parallelism, each rank only has a subset of layers
    # 3. Encoder attention has no kv cache
    # 4. Encoder-decoder models, encoder-decoder attention and decoder-only
    #    attention of the same layer (e.g., bart's decoder.layers.1.self_attn
    #    and decoder.layers.1.encoder_attn) is mapped to the same kv cache
    #    tensor
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    # 5. Some models have attention layers that share kv cache with previous
    #    layers, this is specified through shared_kv_cache_layers
    if shared_kv_cache_layers is None:
        shared_kv_cache_layers = {}
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    from vllm.attention import AttentionType
    from vllm.model_executor.models.utils import extract_layer_index
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    layer_need_kv_cache = [
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        layer_name
        for layer_name in ctx
        if (
            hasattr(ctx[layer_name], "attn_type")
            and ctx[layer_name].attn_type
            in (AttentionType.DECODER, AttentionType.ENCODER_DECODER)
        )
        and ctx[layer_name].kv_sharing_target_layer_name is None
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    ]
    layer_index_sorted = sorted(
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        set(extract_layer_index(layer_name) for layer_name in layer_need_kv_cache)
    )
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    for layer_name in layer_need_kv_cache:
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        kv_cache_idx = layer_index_sorted.index(extract_layer_index(layer_name))
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        forward_ctx = ctx[layer_name]
        assert len(forward_ctx.kv_cache) == len(kv_cache)
        for ve, ve_kv_cache in enumerate(kv_cache):
            forward_ctx.kv_cache[ve] = ve_kv_cache[kv_cache_idx]
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    if shared_kv_cache_layers is not None:
        for layer_name, target_layer_name in shared_kv_cache_layers.items():
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            assert extract_layer_index(target_layer_name) < extract_layer_index(
                layer_name
            ), "v0 doesn't support interleaving kv sharing"
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            ctx[layer_name].kv_cache = ctx[target_layer_name].kv_cache
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def run_method(
    obj: Any,
    method: Union[str, bytes, Callable],
    args: tuple[Any],
    kwargs: dict[str, Any],
) -> Any:
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    """
    Run a method of an object with the given arguments and keyword arguments.
    If the method is string, it will be converted to a method using getattr.
    If the method is serialized bytes and will be deserialized using
    cloudpickle.
    If the method is a callable, it will be called directly.
    """
    if isinstance(method, bytes):
        func = partial(cloudpickle.loads(method), obj)
    elif isinstance(method, str):
        try:
            func = getattr(obj, method)
        except AttributeError:
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            raise NotImplementedError(
                f"Method {method!r} is not implemented."
            ) from None
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    else:
        func = partial(method, obj)  # type: ignore
    return func(*args, **kwargs)
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def import_pynvml():
    """
    Historical comments:

    libnvml.so is the library behind nvidia-smi, and
    pynvml is a Python wrapper around it. We use it to get GPU
    status without initializing CUDA context in the current process.
    Historically, there are two packages that provide pynvml:
    - `nvidia-ml-py` (https://pypi.org/project/nvidia-ml-py/): The official
        wrapper. It is a dependency of vLLM, and is installed when users
        install vLLM. It provides a Python module named `pynvml`.
    - `pynvml` (https://pypi.org/project/pynvml/): An unofficial wrapper.
        Prior to version 12.0, it also provides a Python module `pynvml`,
        and therefore conflicts with the official one. What's worse,
        the module is a Python package, and has higher priority than
        the official one which is a standalone Python file.
        This causes errors when both of them are installed.
        Starting from version 12.0, it migrates to a new module
        named `pynvml_utils` to avoid the conflict.
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    It is so confusing that many packages in the community use the
    unofficial one by mistake, and we have to handle this case.
    For example, `nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:24.12-py3` uses the unofficial
    one, and it will cause errors, see the issue
    https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/12847 for example.
    After all the troubles, we decide to copy the official `pynvml`
    module to our codebase, and use it directly.
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    """
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    import vllm.third_party.pynvml as pynvml
3011

3012
    return pynvml
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def warn_for_unimplemented_methods(cls: type[T]) -> type[T]:
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    """
    A replacement for `abc.ABC`.
    When we use `abc.ABC`, subclasses will fail to instantiate
    if they do not implement all abstract methods.
    Here, we only require `raise NotImplementedError` in the
    base class, and log a warning if the method is not implemented
    in the subclass.
    """

    original_init = cls.__init__

    def find_unimplemented_methods(self: object):
        unimplemented_methods = []
        for attr_name in dir(self):
            # bypass inner method
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            if attr_name.startswith("_"):
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                continue

            try:
                attr = getattr(self, attr_name)
                # get the func of callable method
                if callable(attr):
                    attr_func = attr.__func__
            except AttributeError:
                continue
            src = inspect.getsource(attr_func)
            if "NotImplementedError" in src:
                unimplemented_methods.append(attr_name)
        if unimplemented_methods:
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3046
            method_names = ",".join(unimplemented_methods)
            msg = f"Methods {method_names} not implemented in {self}"
3047
            logger.debug(msg)
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3053

    @wraps(original_init)
    def wrapped_init(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
        original_init(self, *args, **kwargs)
        find_unimplemented_methods(self)

3054
    type.__setattr__(cls, "__init__", wrapped_init)
3055
    return cls
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3061


class LazyLoader(types.ModuleType):
    """
    LazyLoader module borrowed from Tensorflow
    https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/main/tensorflow/python/util/lazy_loader.py
3062
    with an addition of "module caching".
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    Lazily import a module, mainly to avoid pulling in large dependencies.
    Modules such as `xgrammar` might do additional side effects, so we
    only want to use this when it is needed, delaying all eager effects
    """

    def __init__(
        self,
        local_name: str,
        parent_module_globals: dict[str, Any],
        name: str,
    ):
        self._local_name = local_name
        self._parent_module_globals = parent_module_globals
        self._module: types.ModuleType | None = None

        super().__init__(str(name))

    def _load(self) -> types.ModuleType:
        # Import the target module and insert it into the parent's namespace
        try:
            module = importlib.import_module(self.__name__)
            self._parent_module_globals[self._local_name] = module
            # The additional add to sys.modules
            # ensures library is actually loaded.
            sys.modules[self._local_name] = module
        except ModuleNotFoundError as err:
            raise err from None

        # Update this object's dict so that if someone keeps a
        # reference to the LazyLoader, lookups are efficient
        # (__getattr__ is only called on lookups that fail).
        self.__dict__.update(module.__dict__)
        return module

    def __getattr__(self, item: Any) -> Any:
        if self._module is None:
            self._module = self._load()
        return getattr(self._module, item)

    def __dir__(self) -> list[str]:
        if self._module is None:
            self._module = self._load()
        return dir(self._module)
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3122


def swap_dict_values(obj: dict[_K, _V], key1: _K, key2: _K) -> None:
    """
    Helper function to swap values for two keys
    """
    v1 = obj.get(key1)
    v2 = obj.get(key2)
    if v1 is not None:
        obj[key2] = v1
    else:
        obj.pop(key2, None)
    if v2 is not None:
        obj[key1] = v2
    else:
        obj.pop(key1, None)
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3124
3125


@contextlib.contextmanager
3126
def cprofile_context(save_file: str | None = None):
3127
3128
3129
3130
    """Run a cprofile

    Args:
        save_file: path to save the profile result. "1" or
3131
            None will result in printing to stdout.
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3146
3147
    """
    import cProfile

    prof = cProfile.Profile()
    prof.enable()

    try:
        yield
    finally:
        prof.disable()
        if save_file and save_file != "1":
            prof.dump_stats(save_file)
        else:
            prof.print_stats(sort="cumtime")


3148
def cprofile(save_file: str | None = None, enabled: bool = True):
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3158
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3160
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3162
3163
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3169
    """Decorator to profile a Python method using cProfile.

    Args:
        save_file: Path to save the profile result.
            If "1", None, or "", results will be printed to stdout.
        enabled: Set to false to turn this into a no-op
    """

    def decorator(func: Callable):
        @wraps(func)
        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
            if not enabled:
                # If profiling is disabled, just call the function directly.
                return func(*args, **kwargs)

            with cprofile_context(save_file):
                return func(*args, **kwargs)

        return wrapper

    return decorator
3170
3171


3172
3173
# Only relevant for models using ALiBi (e.g, MPT)
def check_use_alibi(model_config: ModelConfig) -> bool:
3174
    cfg = model_config.hf_text_config
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3194
    return (
        getattr(cfg, "alibi", False)  # Falcon
        or (
            "BloomForCausalLM" in getattr(model_config.hf_config, "architectures", [])
        )  # Bloom
        or getattr(cfg, "position_encoding_type", "") == "alibi"  # codellm_1b_alibi
        or (
            hasattr(cfg, "attn_config")  # MPT
            and (
                (
                    isinstance(cfg.attn_config, dict)
                    and cfg.attn_config.get("alibi", False)
                )
                or (
                    not isinstance(cfg.attn_config, dict)
                    and getattr(cfg.attn_config, "alibi", False)
                )
            )
        )
    )
3195
3196


3197
def sha256(input: Any) -> bytes:
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3201
3202
3203
3204
3205
3206
3207
    """Hash any picklable Python object using SHA-256.

    The input is serialized using pickle before hashing, which allows
    arbitrary Python objects to be used. Note that this function does
    not use a hash seed—if you need one, prepend it explicitly to the input.

    Args:
        input: Any picklable Python object.

    Returns:
3208
        Bytes representing the SHA-256 hash of the serialized input.
3209
3210
    """
    input_bytes = pickle.dumps(input, protocol=pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
3211
    return hashlib.sha256(input_bytes).digest()
3212
3213


3214
def sha256_cbor(input: Any) -> bytes:
3215
    """
3216
    Hash objects using CBOR serialization and SHA-256.
3217
3218
3219
3220
3221
3222
3223
3224
3225
3226

    This option is useful for non-Python-dependent serialization and hashing.

    Args:
        input: Object to be serialized and hashed. Supported types include
            basic Python types and complex structures like lists, tuples, and
            dictionaries.
            Custom classes must implement CBOR serialization methods.

    Returns:
3227
        Bytes representing the SHA-256 hash of the CBOR serialized input.
3228
3229
    """
    input_bytes = cbor2.dumps(input, canonical=True)
3230
    return hashlib.sha256(input_bytes).digest()
3231
3232


3233
def get_hash_fn_by_name(hash_fn_name: str) -> Callable[[Any], bytes]:
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3235
3236
3237
3238
3239
3240
3241
3242
    """Get a hash function by name, or raise an error if
    the function is not found.
    Args:
        hash_fn_name: Name of the hash function.
    Returns:
        A hash function.
    """
    if hash_fn_name == "sha256":
        return sha256
3243
3244
    if hash_fn_name == "sha256_cbor":
        return sha256_cbor
3245
3246
3247
3248

    raise ValueError(f"Unsupported hash function: {hash_fn_name}")


3249
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3251
3252
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3258
def is_torch_equal_or_newer(target: str) -> bool:
    """Check if the installed torch version is >= the target version.

    Args:
        target: a version string, like "2.6.0".

    Returns:
        Whether the condition meets.
    """
    try:
3259
        return _is_torch_equal_or_newer(str(torch.__version__), target)
3260
3261
    except Exception:
        # Fallback to PKG-INFO to load the package info, needed by the doc gen.
3262
        return Version(importlib.metadata.version("torch")) >= Version(target)
3263
3264
3265
3266
3267
3268


# Helper function used in testing.
def _is_torch_equal_or_newer(torch_version: str, target: str) -> bool:
    torch_version = version.parse(torch_version)
    return torch_version >= version.parse(target)
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@cache
def _has_module(module_name: str) -> bool:
    """Return True if *module_name* can be found in the current environment.

    The result is cached so that subsequent queries for the same module incur
    no additional overhead.
    """
    return importlib.util.find_spec(module_name) is not None


def has_pplx() -> bool:
    """Whether the optional `pplx_kernels` package is available."""

    return _has_module("pplx_kernels")


def has_deep_ep() -> bool:
    """Whether the optional `deep_ep` package is available."""

    return _has_module("deep_ep")


def has_deep_gemm() -> bool:
    """Whether the optional `deep_gemm` package is available."""

3296
    return _has_module("deep_gemm")
3297
3298


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3304
def has_triton_kernels() -> bool:
    """Whether the optional `triton_kernels` package is available."""

    return _has_module("triton_kernels")


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3310
def has_tilelang() -> bool:
    """Whether the optional `tilelang` package is available."""

    return _has_module("tilelang")


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3313
def set_process_title(
    name: str, suffix: str = "", prefix: str = envs.VLLM_PROCESS_NAME_PREFIX
) -> None:
3314
3315
3316
    """
    Set the current process title to a specific name with an
    optional suffix.
3317
3318

    Args:
3319
        name: The title to assign to the current process.
3320
        suffix: An optional suffix to append to the base name.
3321
        prefix: A prefix to prepend to the front separated by `::`.
3322
3323
3324
    """
    if suffix:
        name = f"{name}_{suffix}"
3325
    setproctitle.setproctitle(f"{prefix}::{name}")
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3334
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3337
3338
3339


def _add_prefix(file: TextIO, worker_name: str, pid: int) -> None:
    """Prepend each output line with process-specific prefix"""

    prefix = f"{CYAN}({worker_name} pid={pid}){RESET} "
    file_write = file.write

    def write_with_prefix(s: str):
        if not s:
            return
        if file.start_new_line:  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
            file_write(prefix)
        idx = 0
3340
        while (next_idx := s.find("\n", idx)) != -1:
3341
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3354
            next_idx += 1
            file_write(s[idx:next_idx])
            if next_idx == len(s):
                file.start_new_line = True  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
                return
            file_write(prefix)
            idx = next_idx
        file_write(s[idx:])
        file.start_new_line = False  # type: ignore[attr-defined]

    file.start_new_line = True  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
    file.write = write_with_prefix  # type: ignore[method-assign]


3355
def decorate_logs(process_name: str | None = None) -> None:
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3374
    """
    Adds a process-specific prefix to each line of output written to stdout and
    stderr.

    This function is intended to be called before initializing the api_server,
    engine_core, or worker classes, so that all subsequent output from the
    process is prefixed with the process name and PID. This helps distinguish
    log output from different processes in multi-process environments.

    Args:
        process_name: Optional; the name of the process to use in the prefix.
            If not provided, the current process name from the multiprocessing
            context is used.
    """
    if process_name is None:
        process_name = get_mp_context().current_process().name
    pid = os.getpid()
    _add_prefix(sys.stdout, process_name, pid)
    _add_prefix(sys.stderr, process_name, pid)
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3377


def length_from_prompt_token_ids_or_embeds(
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3379
    prompt_token_ids: list[int] | None,
    prompt_embeds: torch.Tensor | None,
3380
) -> int:
3381
    """Calculate the request length (in number of tokens) give either
3382
3383
    prompt_token_ids or prompt_embeds.
    """
3384
3385
    prompt_token_len = None if prompt_token_ids is None else len(prompt_token_ids)
    prompt_embeds_len = None if prompt_embeds is None else len(prompt_embeds)
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    if prompt_token_len is None:
        if prompt_embeds_len is None:
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            raise ValueError("Neither prompt_token_ids nor prompt_embeds were defined.")
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        return prompt_embeds_len
    else:
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        if prompt_embeds_len is not None and prompt_embeds_len != prompt_token_len:
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            raise ValueError(
                "Prompt token ids and prompt embeds had different lengths"
                f" prompt_token_ids={prompt_token_len}"
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                f" prompt_embeds={prompt_embeds_len}"
            )
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        return prompt_token_len
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@contextlib.contextmanager
def set_env_var(key, value):
    old = os.environ.get(key)
    os.environ[key] = value
    try:
        yield
    finally:
        if old is None:
            del os.environ[key]
        else:
            os.environ[key] = old
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def unique_filepath(fn: Callable[[int], Path]) -> Path:
    """
    unique_filepath returns a unique path by trying
    to include an integer in increasing order.

    fn should be a callable that returns a path that
    includes the passed int at a fixed location.

    Note: This function has a TOCTOU race condition.
    Caller should use atomic operations (e.g., open with 'x' mode)
    when creating the file to ensure thread safety.
    """
    i = 0
    while True:
        p = fn(i)
        if not p.exists():
            return p
        i += 1