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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
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import ast
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import dataclasses
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import hashlib
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import json
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import operator
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import os
import pprint
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import time
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from collections import defaultdict
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from collections.abc import Callable, Generator, Sequence
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from copy import deepcopy
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from functools import partial
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from typing import Any
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import torch
import torch.fx as fx
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from torch._dynamo.utils import dynamo_timed
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from torch._logging._internal import trace_structured
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from torch.fx._lazy_graph_module import _use_lazy_graph_module
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import vllm.envs as envs
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from vllm.config import CompilationConfig, CUDAGraphMode, VllmConfig
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from vllm.config.compilation import DynamicShapesType
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from vllm.config.utils import Range, hash_factors
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.logging_utils import lazy
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from vllm.platforms import current_platform
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from vllm.tracing import instrument, instrument_manual
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from vllm.utils.import_utils import resolve_obj_by_qualname
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from vllm.utils.torch_utils import is_torch_equal_or_newer
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from .compiler_interface import (
    CompilerInterface,
    EagerAdaptor,
    InductorAdaptor,
    InductorStandaloneAdaptor,
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    is_compile_cache_enabled,
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)
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from .counter import compilation_counter
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from .partition_rules import (
    inductor_partition_rule_context,
    should_split,
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from .passes.inductor_pass import InductorPass, pass_context
from .passes.pass_manager import PostGradPassManager
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logger = init_logger(__name__)

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def make_copy_and_call(
    sym_tensor_indices: list[int],
    input_buffers: list[torch.Tensor | None],
    callable_fn: Callable[..., Any],
) -> Callable[..., Any]:
    """Create a wrapper that copies inputs to static buffers before calling.

    This is used for cudagraph input copying where we need to copy dynamic
    tensors to static buffers before invoking the compiled graph.

    Args:
        sym_tensor_indices: Indices of tensors with symbolic shapes
        input_buffers: List of static buffers (can contain None for lazy init)
        callable_fn: The compiled function to call

    Returns:
        A wrapper function that copies inputs and calls the compiled function
    """

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    def copy_and_call(*args: Any) -> Any:
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        list_args = list(args)
        for i, index in enumerate(sym_tensor_indices):
            runtime_tensor = list_args[index]
            runtime_shape = runtime_tensor.shape[0]

            # lazy initialization of buffer on first call
            if input_buffers[i] is None:
                input_buffers[i] = runtime_tensor.clone()

            static_tensor = input_buffers[i][:runtime_shape]  # type: ignore[index]
            static_tensor.copy_(runtime_tensor)
            list_args[index] = static_tensor
        return callable_fn(*list_args)

    return copy_and_call


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def make_compiler(compilation_config: CompilationConfig) -> CompilerInterface:
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    assert not envs.VLLM_USE_MEGA_AOT_ARTIFACT or envs.VLLM_USE_STANDALONE_COMPILE, (
        "VLLM_USE_MEGA_AOT_ARTIFACT=1 requires VLLM_USE_STANDALONE_COMPILE=1"
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    if compilation_config.backend == "inductor":
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        # Use standalone compile only if requested, version is new enough,
        # and the symbol actually exists in this PyTorch build.
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        if envs.VLLM_USE_STANDALONE_COMPILE and hasattr(
            torch._inductor, "standalone_compile"
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            logger.debug("Using InductorStandaloneAdaptor")
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            return InductorStandaloneAdaptor(
                compilation_config.compile_cache_save_format
            )
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        else:
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            logger.debug("Using InductorAdaptor")
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            return InductorAdaptor()
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    elif compilation_config.backend == "eager":
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        logger.debug("Using EagerAdaptor")
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        return EagerAdaptor()
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    else:
        logger.debug("Using custom backend: %s", compilation_config.backend)
        compiler = resolve_obj_by_qualname(current_platform.get_compile_backend())()
        assert isinstance(compiler, CompilerInterface)
        return compiler
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class CompilerManager:
    """
    A manager to manage the compilation process, including
    caching the compiled graph, loading the compiled graph,
    and compiling the graph.
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    The cache is a dict mapping
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    `(runtime_shape, graph_index, backend_name)`
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    to `any_data` returned from the compiler.
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    When serializing the cache, we save it to a Python file
    for readability. We don't use json here because json doesn't
    support int as key.
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    """

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    def __init__(self, compilation_config: CompilationConfig) -> None:
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        self.cache: dict[tuple[Range, int, str], Any] = dict()
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        self.is_cache_updated = False
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        self.compilation_config = compilation_config
        self.compiler = make_compiler(compilation_config)
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        self.loaded_artifacts: dict[str, Any] = {}
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    def compute_hash(self, vllm_config: VllmConfig) -> str:
        return self.compiler.compute_hash(vllm_config)
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    @contextmanager
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    def compile_context(self, compile_range: Range) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
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        """Provide compilation context for the duration of compilation to set
        any torch global properties we want to scope to a single Inductor
        compilation (e.g. partition rules, pass context)."""
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        with pass_context(compile_range):
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            if self.compilation_config.use_inductor_graph_partition:
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                with inductor_partition_rule_context(
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                    yield
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                yield

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    def initialize_cache(
        self, cache_dir: str, disable_cache: bool = False, prefix: str = ""
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        """
        Initialize the cache directory for the compiler.

        The organization of the cache directory is as follows:
        cache_dir=/path/to/hash_str/rank_i_j/prefix/
        inside cache_dir, there will be:
        - vllm_compile_cache.py
        - computation_graph.py
        - transformed_code.py

        for multiple prefixes, they can share the same
        base cache dir of /path/to/hash_str/rank_i_j/ ,
        to store some common compilation artifacts.
        """

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        self.disable_cache = disable_cache
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        self.cache_dir = cache_dir
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        self.cache_file_path = os.path.join(cache_dir, "vllm_compile_cache.py")

        if not disable_cache and os.path.exists(self.cache_file_path):
            # load the cache from the file
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            with open(self.cache_file_path) as f:
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                # we use ast.literal_eval to parse the data
                # because it is a safe way to parse Python literals.
                # do not use eval(), it is unsafe.
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                cache = ast.literal_eval(f.read())

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            def check_type(value: Any, ty: type) -> None:
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                if not isinstance(value, ty):
                    raise TypeError(f"Expected {ty} but got {type(value)} for {value}")

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            def parse_key(key: Any) -> tuple[Range, int, str]:
                range_tuple, graph_index, compiler_name = key
                check_type(graph_index, int)
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                check_type(compiler_name, str)
                if isinstance(range_tuple, tuple):
                    start, end = range_tuple
                    check_type(start, int)
                    check_type(end, int)
                    range_tuple = Range(start=start, end=end)
                check_type(range_tuple, Range)
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                return range_tuple, graph_index, compiler_name
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            self.cache = {parse_key(key): value for key, value in cache.items()}
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        self.compiler.initialize_cache(
            cache_dir=cache_dir, disable_cache=disable_cache, prefix=prefix
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    def save_to_file(self) -> None:
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        if self.disable_cache or not self.is_cache_updated:
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        printer = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=4)
        data = printer.pformat(self.cache)
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        with open(self.cache_file_path, "w") as f:
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    def load(
        self,
        graph: fx.GraphModule,
        example_inputs: list[Any],
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        compile_range: Range,
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    ) -> Callable[..., Any] | None:
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        def parse_value(value: Any) -> tuple[tuple[str, str], str]:
            assert isinstance(value, dict)
            handle = value["graph_handle"]
            assert isinstance(handle[0], str)
            assert isinstance(handle[1], str)
            cache_key = value["cache_key"]
            return handle, cache_key

        try:
            handle, cache_key = parse_value(
                self.cache[(compile_range, graph_index, self.compiler.name)]
            )
        except Exception:
            # When the cache is outdated, we should ignore the existing file.
            # This should cause the correct cache to be generated again.
            return None

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            handle, graph, example_inputs, graph_index, compile_range
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        logger.debug(
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            "Directly load the %s-th graph for compile range %sfrom %s via handle %s",
            graph_index,
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            str(compile_range),
            self.compiler.name,
            handle,
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    @instrument(span_name="Compile graph")
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    def compile(
        self,
        graph: fx.GraphModule,
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        compile_range: Range,
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        graph_index: int = 0,
        num_graphs: int = 1,
    ) -> Any:
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        if graph_index == 0:
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            # before compiling the first graph, record the start time
            global compilation_start_time
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            compilation_start_time = time.perf_counter()
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        compilation_counter.num_backend_compilations += 1

        compiled_graph = None

        # try to load from the cache
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        compiled_graph = self.load(graph, example_inputs, graph_index, compile_range)
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            if graph_index == num_graphs - 1:
                # after loading the last graph for this shape, record the time.
                # there can be multiple graphs due to piecewise compilation.
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                elapsed = time.perf_counter() - compilation_start_time
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                logger.info_once(
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                    "Directly load the compiled graph(s) for compile range %s "
                    "from the cache, took %.3f s",
                    str(compile_range),
                    elapsed,
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            return compiled_graph

        # no compiler cached the graph, or the cache is disabled,
        # we need to compile it
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        if isinstance(self.compiler, InductorAdaptor):
            # Let compile_fx generate a key for us
            maybe_key = None
        else:
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            maybe_key = "artifact_compile_range_"
            maybe_key += f"{compile_range.start}_{compile_range.end}"
            maybe_key += f"_subgraph_{graph_index}"
        with self.compile_context(compile_range):
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            # There is a compilation time optimization here.
            #
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            # we want to avoid compiling the same artifact again. If we didn't
            # do this optimization, the backend compilation (InductorAdaptor or
            # InductorStandaloneAdaptor)
            # is able to cache hit and produce an artifact faster if it was
            # already created, but it is still a duplicate artifact that
            # requires unnecessary things e.g. disk IO.
            #
            # The optimization is: If the backend compilation cache hits,
            # then do an early return from the backend compilation and look up
            # which of the previous in-memory artifacts we created to reuse.
            #
            # We implemented this by monkey-patching torch (torch does not
            # easily expose the cache_key function), but in the future torch
            # should expose the cache_key function that we can just call
            # directly before invoking backend compilation.
            cache_key = None
            orig = torch._functorch._aot_autograd.autograd_cache.autograd_cache_key

            def autograd_cache_key(*args, **kwargs):
                result = orig(*args, **kwargs)
                if result is None:
                    return None
                nonlocal cache_key
                cache_key = result[0]
                if cache_key in self.loaded_artifacts:
                    raise StopCompiling()
                return result

            from unittest.mock import patch

            with (
                # Graphs that are isometric (different node names but same
                # structure) should be treated as the same.
                torch._functorch.config.patch(autograd_cache_normalize_inputs=True),
                patch(
                    "torch._functorch._aot_autograd.autograd_cache.autograd_cache_key",
                    autograd_cache_key,
                ),
            ):
                try:
                    compiled_graph, handle = self.compiler.compile(
                        graph,
                        example_inputs,
                        additional_inductor_config,
                        compile_range,
                        maybe_key,
                    )
                except StopCompiling:
                    assert cache_key is not None
                    return self.loaded_artifacts[cache_key]
            if cache_key is not None and compiled_graph is not None:
                self.loaded_artifacts[cache_key] = compiled_graph
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        assert compiled_graph is not None, "Failed to compile the graph"

        # store the artifact in the cache
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        if is_compile_cache_enabled(additional_inductor_config) and handle is not None:
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            self.cache[(compile_range, graph_index, self.compiler.name)] = {
                "graph_handle": handle,
                "cache_key": cache_key,
            }
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            if graph_index == 0:
                # adds some info logging for the first graph
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                logger.info_once(
                    "Cache the graph of compile range %s for later use",
                    str(compile_range),
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            logger.debug_once(
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                "Store the %s-th graph for compile range%s from %s via handle %s",
                graph_index,
                str(compile_range),
                self.compiler.name,
                handle,
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        # after compiling the last graph, record the end time
        if graph_index == num_graphs - 1:
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            elapsed = time.perf_counter() - compilation_start_time
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            logger.info_once(
                "Compiling a graph for compile range %s takes %.2f s",
                str(compile_range),
                elapsed,
                scope="local",
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class StopCompiling(BaseException):
    pass


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@dataclasses.dataclass
class SplitItem:
    submod_name: str
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    graph_id: int
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    is_splitting_graph: bool
    graph: fx.GraphModule


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def _is_empty_allocation_node(node: fx.Node) -> bool:
    if node.op == "call_method":
        return node.target == "new_empty"

    if node.op != "call_function":
        return False

    target = node.target
    if target in (torch.empty, torch.empty_like, torch.empty_strided):
        return True

    if isinstance(target, torch._ops.OpOverloadPacket):
        packet_name = target._qualified_op_name
    elif isinstance(target, torch._ops.OpOverload):
        packet_name = target.name()
    else:
        return False

    return packet_name.startswith("aten::empty") or packet_name.startswith(
        "aten::new_empty"
    )


def _merge_empty_only_subgraphs(
    node_to_subgraph_id: dict[fx.Node, int],
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) -> None:
    """
    Merge a partition that only contains an empty allocation op into the
    previous partition. This avoids generating standalone empty submodules,
    which can lead to empty cudagraph captures.
    """

    nodes_by_subgraph_id: dict[int, list[fx.Node]] = defaultdict(list)
    for node, subgraph_id in node_to_subgraph_id.items():
        nodes_by_subgraph_id[subgraph_id].append(node)

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    splitting_subgraphs = set(split_op_graphs)
    prev_non_splitting_subgraph_id: int | None = None

    max_subgraph_id = max(node_to_subgraph_id.values(), default=-1)
    for subgraph_id in range(max_subgraph_id + 1):
        nodes = nodes_by_subgraph_id.get(subgraph_id, [])
        if not nodes:
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        is_non_splitting_subgraph = subgraph_id not in splitting_subgraphs
        is_empty_only_subgraph = len(nodes) == 1 and _is_empty_allocation_node(nodes[0])
        merged = False

        if is_empty_only_subgraph and prev_non_splitting_subgraph_id is not None:
            # Safety check: don't move allocation before any input producer.
            empty_node = nodes[0]
            if all(
                input_node.op == "placeholder"
                or node_to_subgraph_id[input_node] <= prev_non_splitting_subgraph_id
                for input_node in empty_node.all_input_nodes
            ):
                node_to_subgraph_id[empty_node] = prev_non_splitting_subgraph_id
                merged = True

        if not merged and is_non_splitting_subgraph:
            prev_non_splitting_subgraph_id = subgraph_id
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def _decompose_size_nodes(graph: fx.GraphModule) -> None:
    """Decompose x.size() into per-dim sym_size.int calls.

    torch.Size objects cannot cross split boundaries because aot_autograd
    cannot handle them as submodule outputs. This replaces each size() call
    with individual sym_size.int(x, dim) nodes:
      - Dynamic dims (SymInt) → new sym_size.int node
      - Static dims (plain int) → inlined as literal constant
    """
    # Dynamo captures x.size()/x.shape as call_method target="size".
    size_nodes = list(graph.graph.find_nodes(op="call_method", target="size"))

    for node in size_nodes:
        tensor_node = node.args[0]
        ev = tensor_node.meta.get("example_value")
        assert ev is not None, (
            f"Tensor node '{tensor_node.name}' has no example_value metadata. "
            f"Cannot decompose size node '{node.name}'."
        )

        # Build per-dim replacements: sym_size.int node or literal int.
        dims: list[fx.Node | int] = []
        with graph.graph.inserting_after(tensor_node):
            for i in range(ev.dim()):
                dim_val = ev.shape[i]
                if isinstance(dim_val, torch.SymInt):
                    dn = graph.graph.call_function(
                        torch.ops.aten.sym_size.int, args=(tensor_node, i)
                    )
                    dn.meta["example_value"] = dim_val
                    dims.append(dn)
                elif isinstance(dim_val, int):
                    dims.append(dim_val)
                else:
                    raise AssertionError(
                        f"dim_val is either torch.SymInt or int, "
                        f"got {type(dim_val)} for dim {i} of "
                        f"'{node.name}'"
                    )

        # Replace size node in each user's args.
        for user in list(node.users):
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            if (
                user.op == "call_function"
                and user.target is operator.getitem
                and len(user.args) == 2
                and user.args[0] is node
            ):
                # getitem(size, idx) → replace with dims[idx] directly.
                idx = user.args[1]
                assert isinstance(idx, int), (
                    f"Expected literal int index for getitem on size(), "
                    f"got {type(idx).__name__}: {idx}"
                )
                user.replace_all_uses_with(dims[idx])
                graph.graph.erase_node(user)
            else:
                # User consumes the full size tuple (e.g. view(clone, size))
                # → view(clone, d0, d1, ...)
                new_args = []
                for arg in user.args:
                    if arg is node:
                        new_args.extend(dims)
                    else:
                        new_args.append(arg)
                user.args = tuple(new_args)
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) -> tuple[fx.GraphModule, list[SplitItem]]:
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    subgraph_id = 0
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    split_op_graphs: list[int] = []
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    for node in graph.graph.nodes:
        if node.op in ("output", "placeholder"):
            continue
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        # Check if this is a getitem operation on a node from an earlier subgraph.
        # If so, assign it to the same subgraph as its input to avoid passing entire
        # tuple as input to submodules, which is against standalone_compile and
        # AoTAutograd input requirement.
        if node.op == "call_function" and node.target == operator.getitem:
            # Assign this getitem to the same subgraph as its input
            input_node = node.args[0]
            if input_node.op != "placeholder":
                assert input_node in node_to_subgraph_id
                node_to_subgraph_id[node] = node_to_subgraph_id[input_node]
                continue

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            subgraph_id += 1
            node_to_subgraph_id[node] = subgraph_id
            split_op_graphs.append(subgraph_id)
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            # keep consecutive splitting ops together
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def wrap_with_cudagraph_if_needed(
    piecewise_backend: Any,
    vllm_config: VllmConfig,
    compilation_config: CompilationConfig,
    is_first_graph: bool,
    is_last_graph: bool,
) -> Any:
    """
    Wrap a piecewise backend with CUDA graph wrapper if needed.
    This function is shared between VllmBackend and
    construct_serializable_fn_from_inductor_cache.

    Args:
        piecewise_backend: The backend to wrap
        vllm_config: The vLLM configuration
        compilation_config: The compilation configuration
        is_first_graph: Whether this is the first graph in the sequence
        is_last_graph: Whether this is the last graph in the sequence

    Returns:
        The wrapped backend if CUDA graphs are enabled, otherwise the original backend
    """
    if (
        not compilation_config.cudagraph_mode.has_piecewise_cudagraphs()
        or compilation_config.use_inductor_graph_partition
    ):
        return piecewise_backend

    # We're using Dynamo-based piecewise splitting, so we wrap
    # the whole subgraph with a static graph wrapper.
    from .cuda_graph import CUDAGraphOptions

    # resolve the static graph wrapper class (e.g. CUDAGraphWrapper
    # class) as platform dependent.
    static_graph_wrapper_class = resolve_obj_by_qualname(
        current_platform.get_static_graph_wrapper_cls()
    )

    # Always assign PIECEWISE runtime mode to the
    # CUDAGraphWrapper for piecewise_backend, to distinguish
    # it from the FULL cudagraph runtime mode, no matter it
    # is wrapped on a full or piecewise fx graph.
    return static_graph_wrapper_class(
        runnable=piecewise_backend,
        vllm_config=vllm_config,
        runtime_mode=CUDAGraphMode.PIECEWISE,
        cudagraph_options=CUDAGraphOptions(
            debug_log_enable=is_first_graph,
            gc_disable=not is_first_graph,
            weak_ref_output=is_last_graph,
        ),
    )


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    NOTE: the order in `compile_submod_names` matters, because
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    graphs. The first graph will handle logging, and the last graph
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    Note: This class shares similar logic with
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    Both create PiecewiseBackend instances and wrap them with cudagraph.
    The key difference is:
    - reconstruct_serializable_fn_from_mega_artifact: PiecewiseBackend receives
      pre-compiled runnables (compiled_runnables is set, graph is None)
    - this class: PiecewiseBackend receives the FX graph to compile
      (graph is set, compiled_runnables is None)


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    def __init__(
        self,
        module: torch.fx.GraphModule,
        compile_submod_names: list[str],
        vllm_config: VllmConfig,
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        self.extra_traceback = False
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        self,
        target: torch.fx.node.Target,
        args: tuple[torch.fx.node.Argument, ...],
        kwargs: dict[str, Any],
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        outputs = gm.graph.output_node().args[0]
        output = fx.map_arg(outputs, lambda node: node.meta["example_value"])
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                piecewise_backend,
                self.vllm_config,
                self.compilation_config,
                piecewise_backend.is_first_graph,
                piecewise_backend.is_last_graph,
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        return output


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# e.g. backbone/eagle_head
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    global model_tag
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    graph: fx.GraphModule
    # the stiching graph module for all the piecewise graphs
    split_gm: fx.GraphModule
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    # an entry for PostGradPassManager
    inductor_config: dict[str, Any]
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        # models, we need to use the model_tag to distinguish
        # them, e.g. backbone (default), eagle_head, etc.
        self.prefix = prefix or model_tag

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            current_platform.get_pass_manager_cls()
        )()
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        # from CompilationConfig.
        # We want to avoid PostGradPassManager in CompilationConfig because
        # in future we need PostGradPassManager.uuid() to be executed
        # only at compile time.
        self.inductor_config = deepcopy(self.compilation_config.inductor_compile_config)
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        self,
    ) -> tuple[Any, dict[str, list[int]] | None, dict[str, bool] | None]:
        """Collect inductor cache artifacts from all piecewise backends.

        Returns:
            tuple: (standalone_compile_artifacts, sym_shape_indices_map,
                    returns_tuple_map)
                - standalone_compile_artifacts: StandaloneCompiledArtifacts
                  with compiled artifacts
                - sym_shape_indices_map: dict mapping submod_name to
                  sym_shape_indices
                - returns_tuple_map: dict mapping submod_name to
                  returns_tuple
        """

        if not envs.VLLM_USE_MEGA_AOT_ARTIFACT:
            return None, None, None

        from .caching import StandaloneCompiledArtifacts
        from .piecewise_backend import PiecewiseBackend

        standalone_compile_artifacts = StandaloneCompiledArtifacts()
        sym_shape_indices_map = {}
        returns_tuple_map = {}

        for name, _ in self.split_gm.named_children():
            # get the actual attribute (shadowed by PiecewiseBackend in __dict__)
            child = getattr(self.split_gm, name)
            # unwrap the static graph wrapper class if applicable
            piecewise_backend = child.runnable if hasattr(child, "runnable") else child

            if not isinstance(piecewise_backend, PiecewiseBackend):
                continue

            submod_name = name
            sym_shape_indices_map[submod_name] = piecewise_backend.sym_shape_indices
            returns_tuple_map[submod_name] = piecewise_backend.returns_tuple

            for shape_str, bytes_data in piecewise_backend.to_bytes().items():
                standalone_compile_artifacts.insert(submod_name, shape_str, bytes_data)
                logger.debug(
                    "collected artifact for %s shape %s (%d bytes)",
                    submod_name,
                    shape_str,
                    len(bytes_data),
                )

        logger.info(
            "collected artifacts: %d entries, %d artifacts, %d bytes total",
            standalone_compile_artifacts.num_entries(),
            standalone_compile_artifacts.num_artifacts(),
            standalone_compile_artifacts.size_bytes(),
        )

        logger.debug(
            "standalone compile artifact keys: %s",
            list(standalone_compile_artifacts.submodule_bytes.keys()),
        )

        return standalone_compile_artifacts, sym_shape_indices_map, returns_tuple_map

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            if isinstance(self.inductor_config[self.pass_key], PostGradPassManager):
                raise ValueError(
                    "PostGradPassManager can not be kept in CompilationConfig."
                )
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                    self.compilation_config.inductor_compile_config[self.pass_key],
                    InductorPass,
                )
                self.pass_manager.add(
                    self.compilation_config.inductor_compile_config[self.pass_key]
                )
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    def _log_compilation_config(self):
        """Log vLLM compilation config for TORCH_TRACE/tlparse."""
        cc = self.compilation_config
        pass_cfg = cc.pass_config

        # Helper to convert lists to comma-separated strings for tlparse display
        def list_to_str(lst: list | None) -> str:
            if lst is None:
                return ""
            return ", ".join(str(x) for x in lst)

        # Get enabled passes by introspecting dataclass fields
        enabled_passes = [
            f.name
            for f in dataclasses.fields(pass_cfg)
            if isinstance(getattr(pass_cfg, f.name), bool) and getattr(pass_cfg, f.name)
        ]

        trace_structured(
            "artifact",
            metadata_fn=lambda: {
                "name": "vllm_compilation_config",
                "encoding": "json",
            },
            payload_fn=lambda: json.dumps(
                {
                    "model": self.vllm_config.model_config.model,
                    "prefix": self.prefix,
                    "mode": str(cc.mode),
                    "backend": cc.backend,
                    "custom_ops": list_to_str(cc.custom_ops),
                    "splitting_ops": list_to_str(cc.splitting_ops),
                    "cudagraph_mode": str(cc.cudagraph_mode),
                    "compile_sizes": list_to_str(cc.compile_sizes),
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                        cc.compile_ranges_endpoints
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                    "use_inductor_graph_partition": cc.use_inductor_graph_partition,
                    "inductor_passes": list_to_str(list(cc.inductor_passes.keys())),
                    "enabled_passes": list_to_str(enabled_passes),
                    "dynamic_shapes_type": str(cc.dynamic_shapes_config.type),
                    "dynamic_shapes_evaluate_guards": cc.dynamic_shapes_config.evaluate_guards,  # noqa: E501
                }
            ),
        )

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        )

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        env_factors = envs.compile_factors()
        env_hash = hash_factors(env_factors)
        # Compute config/compiler/code hashes once and reuse
        config_hash = vllm_config.compute_hash()
        compiler_hash = self.compiler_manager.compute_hash(vllm_config)
        forward_code_files = list(sorted(self.compilation_config.traced_files))

        logger.debug(
            "Traced files (to be considered for compilation cache):\n%s",
            lazy(lambda: "\n".join(forward_code_files)),
        )
        hash_content = []
        for filepath in forward_code_files:
            if filepath == "<string>":
                # This means the function was dynamically generated, with
                # e.g. exec(). We can't actually check these.
                continue
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                with open(filepath) as f:
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                continue
        code_hash = hashlib.sha256("\n".join(hash_content).encode()).hexdigest()
        # Clear after consumption
        self.compilation_config.traced_files.clear()
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            # no provided cache dir, generate one based on the known factors
            # that affects the compilation. if none of the factors change,
            # the cache dir will be the same so that we can reuse the compiled
            # graph.
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            # Use SHA-256 for cache key hashing to be consistent across
            # compute_hash functions. Truncate for a short cache dir name.
            hash_key = hashlib.sha256(str(factors).encode()).hexdigest()[:10]
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        is_ngram_gpu_enabled = (
            vllm_config.speculative_config is not None
            and vllm_config.speculative_config.use_ngram_gpu()
        )
        disable_cache = disable_cache or is_ngram_gpu_enabled

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        logger.debug(
            "torch.compile cache factors: env=%s cfg=%s comp=%s code=%s dir=%s",
            env_hash,
            config_hash,
            compiler_hash,
            code_hash,
            local_cache_dir,
        )

        # Persist and log only hash-relevant factors together.
        try:
            logger.debug(
                "Compile env factors (raw):\n%s\nVllm config hash: %s",
                lazy(partial(pprint.pformat, env_factors, width=120)),
                config_hash,
            )
            meta_path = os.path.join(local_cache_dir, "cache_key_factors.json")
            if not os.path.exists(meta_path):
                with open(meta_path, "w") as f:
                    json.dump(
                        {
                            "env": env_factors,  # raw factors used for env_hash
                            "config_hash": config_hash,
                            "code_hash": code_hash,
                            "compiler_hash": compiler_hash,
                        },
                        f,
                        indent=2,
                        sort_keys=True,
                    )
        except Exception:
            # Best-effort only; metadata write failures are non-fatal.
            logger.warning(
                (
                    "Could not write compile cache metadata at %s; continuing without "
                    "metadata. Compiled cache remains valid; diagnostics may be "
                    "limited."
                ),
                local_cache_dir,
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            )

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        logger.info_once(
            "Dynamo bytecode transform time: %.2f s", dynamo_time, scope="local"
        )
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        self.compilation_config.compilation_time += dynamo_time
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        # Record Dynamo time in tracing if available
        start_time = int(torch_compile_start_time * 1e9)
        attributes = {"dynamo.time_seconds": dynamo_time}
        instrument_manual("Dynamo bytecode transform", start_time, None, attributes)

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        # we control the compilation process, each instance can only be
        # called once
        assert not self._called, "VllmBackend can only be called once"

        self.graph = graph
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        self.configure_post_pass()
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        if self.compilation_config.use_inductor_graph_partition:
            # Let Inductor decide partitioning; avoid FX-level pre-splitting.
            fx_split_ops: list[str] = []
        else:
            fx_split_ops = self.compilation_config.splitting_ops or []

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        self.split_gm, self.piecewise_graphs = split_graph(graph, fx_split_ops)
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        # keep a split_gm copy from BEFORE the interpreter replaces
        # submodules with PiecewiseBackend -- used for serialization
        original_split_gm = None
        if envs.VLLM_USE_MEGA_AOT_ARTIFACT:
            original_split_gm = deepcopy(self.split_gm)

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        from torch._dynamo.utils import lazy_format_graph_code
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        # depyf will hook lazy_format_graph_code and dump the graph
        # for debugging, no need to print the graph here
        lazy_format_graph_code("before split", self.graph)
        lazy_format_graph_code("after split", self.split_gm)
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        # Log the piecewise split graph for TORCH_TRACE/tlparse
        trace_structured(
            "graph_dump",
            metadata_fn=lambda: {"name": "vllm_piecewise_split_graph"},
            payload_fn=lambda: self.split_gm.print_readable(print_output=False),
        )

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        compilation_counter.num_piecewise_graphs_seen += len(self.piecewise_graphs)
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            item.submod_name
            for item in self.piecewise_graphs
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            if not item.is_splitting_graph
        ]

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        # Extract fake values from the graph to use them when needed.
        all_fake_values = []
        for i in graph.graph.find_nodes(op="placeholder"):
            all_fake_values.append(i.meta["example_value"])

        fake_args = [
            all_fake_values[i] if isinstance(t, torch.Tensor) else t
            for i, t in enumerate(example_inputs)
        ]

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        # propagate the split graph to the piecewise backend,
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        # compile submodules with symbolic shapes, and compile all ranges
        # up front so that compilation is complete before the callable
        # is returned.
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        PiecewiseCompileInterpreter(
            self.split_gm, submod_names_to_compile, self.vllm_config, self
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        # All compilation is done. Save the cache.
        time_before_saving = time.perf_counter()
        self.compiler_manager.save_to_file()
        elapsed = time.perf_counter() - time_before_saving
        if elapsed > 1:
            logger.info_once(
                "Saved compiler manager cache in %.2f seconds.",
                elapsed,
                scope="local",
            )

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        from torch._guards import detect_fake_mode

        fake_mode = detect_fake_mode()

        if (
            self.compilation_config.dynamic_shapes_config.evaluate_guards
            and self.compilation_config.dynamic_shapes_config.type
            == DynamicShapesType.BACKED
        ):
            from torch.utils._sympy.value_ranges import ValueRanges

            # Drop counter-0/1 specializations guards; for backed dynamic shapes,
            # torch.compile will specialize for 0/1 inputs or otherwise guards that
            # shape is >= 2. This is because it's really hard not to hit a check
            # against 0/1. When we evaluate shape guards, we exclude checking those
            # guards (We would fail always otherwise).

            # We avoid that by updating the ranges of backed sizes when the min is
            # 2 for any, we assume it's 0.
            for s, r in fake_mode.shape_env.var_to_range.items():
                if r.lower == 2:
                    fake_mode.shape_env.var_to_range[s] = ValueRanges(0, r.upper)

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        graph_path = os.path.join(local_cache_dir, "computation_graph.py")
        if not os.path.exists(graph_path):
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            # code adapted from
            # https://github.com/thuml/depyf/blob/dab831108a752d1facc00acdd6d4243891845c37/depyf/explain/patched_lazy_format_graph_code.py#L30
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            src = (
                "from __future__ import annotations\nimport torch\n"
                + self.split_gm.print_readable(print_output=False)
            )
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            src = src.replace("<lambda>", "GraphModule")
            with open(graph_path, "w") as f:
                f.write(src)

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            logger.debug_once(
                "Computation graph saved to %s", graph_path, scope="local"
            )
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        graph_to_serialize = (
            original_split_gm if envs.VLLM_USE_MEGA_AOT_ARTIFACT else self.graph
        )
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        if (
            self.compilation_config.cudagraph_mode == CUDAGraphMode.NONE
            or not self.compilation_config.cudagraph_copy_inputs
        ):
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                graph_to_serialize,
                example_inputs,
                self.prefix,
                self.split_gm,
                is_encoder=self.is_encoder,
                vllm_backend=self,
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        # index of tensors that have symbolic shapes (batch size)
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        # for weights and static buffers, they will have concrete shapes.
        # symbolic shape only happens for input tensors.
        from torch.fx.experimental.symbolic_shapes import is_symbolic
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        sym_tensor_indices = [
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            i
            for i, x in enumerate(fake_args)
            if isinstance(x, torch._subclasses.fake_tensor.FakeTensor)
            and any(is_symbolic(d) for d in x.size())
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        ]

        # compiler managed cudagraph input buffers
        # we assume the first run with symbolic shapes
        # has the maximum size among all the tensors
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        copy_and_call = make_copy_and_call(
            sym_tensor_indices,
            [example_inputs[x].clone() for x in sym_tensor_indices],
            self.split_gm,
        )
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            graph_to_serialize,
            example_inputs,
            self.prefix,
            copy_and_call,
            is_encoder=self.is_encoder,
            vllm_backend=self,
            sym_tensor_indices=sym_tensor_indices,
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        )