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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 math
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from collections import defaultdict
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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import torch
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from typing_extensions import deprecated
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from vllm.config import CacheConfig, VllmConfig
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.model_executor.layers.attention import Attention
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from vllm.model_executor.models.interfaces import MultiModalEmbeddings
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from vllm.model_executor.models.utils import extract_layer_index
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from vllm.multimodal.registry import MultiModalRegistry
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from vllm.platforms import current_platform
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from vllm.utils.mem_utils import MemorySnapshot, format_gib
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from vllm.v1.attention.backend import AttentionBackend, AttentionMetadataBuilder
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from vllm.v1.core.encoder_cache_manager import compute_mm_encoder_budget
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from vllm.v1.kv_cache_interface import KVCacheGroupSpec, KVCacheSpec
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logger = init_logger(__name__)

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class MultiModalBudget:
    """Helper class to calculate budget information for multi-modal models."""

    def __init__(
        self,
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        vllm_config: VllmConfig,
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        mm_registry: MultiModalRegistry,
    ) -> None:
        super().__init__()

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        self.model_config = model_config = vllm_config.model_config
        self.scheduler_config = scheduler_config = vllm_config.scheduler_config
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        self.mm_registry = mm_registry
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        self.cache = cache = mm_registry.processor_only_cache_from_config(vllm_config)
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        self.max_model_len = model_config.max_model_len
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        self.max_num_reqs = scheduler_config.max_num_seqs

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        self.mm_limits = mm_registry.get_mm_limits_per_prompt(model_config, cache=cache)
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        max_tokens_by_modality = mm_registry.get_max_tokens_per_item_by_modality(
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            model_config,
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            cache=cache,
            profiler_limits=self.mm_limits,
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        )
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        encoder_compute_budget, encoder_cache_size = compute_mm_encoder_budget(
            scheduler_config,
            max_tokens_by_modality,
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        )

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        self.encoder_compute_budget = encoder_compute_budget
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        self.encoder_cache_size = encoder_cache_size

        max_items_per_prompt_by_modality = dict[str, int]()
        max_items_per_batch_by_modality = dict[str, int]()

        for modality, max_tokens in max_tokens_by_modality.items():
            (
                max_items_per_prompt,
                max_items_per_batch,
            ) = self.get_max_items(modality, max_tokens)

            max_items_per_prompt_by_modality[modality] = max_items_per_prompt
            max_items_per_batch_by_modality[modality] = max_items_per_batch

        self.max_tokens_by_modality = max_tokens_by_modality
        self.max_items_per_prompt_by_modality = max_items_per_prompt_by_modality
        self.max_items_per_batch_by_modality = max_items_per_batch_by_modality

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    def get_modality_with_max_tokens(self) -> str:
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        max_tokens_by_modality = self.max_tokens_by_modality
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        modality, _ = max(max_tokens_by_modality.items(), key=lambda x: x[1])
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        return modality
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    def get_encoder_budget(self) -> int:
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        return min(self.encoder_compute_budget, self.encoder_cache_size)
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    def get_max_items(
        self,
        modality: str,
        max_tokens_per_item: int,
    ) -> tuple[int, int]:
        if max_tokens_per_item == 0:
            return 0, 0

        # Check how many items of this modality can be supported by
        # the encoder budget.
        encoder_budget = self.get_encoder_budget()

        # TODO: handle encoder-decoder models once we support them.
        if encoder_budget == 0:
            return 0, 0

        max_encoder_items_per_batch = encoder_budget // max_tokens_per_item

        # Check how many items of this modality can be supported by
        # the decoder budget.
        mm_limit = self.mm_limits[modality]

        max_items_per_prompt = max(
            1,
            min(mm_limit, self.max_model_len // max_tokens_per_item),
        )

        scheduler_config = self.scheduler_config
        max_num_reqs = self.max_num_reqs

        if not scheduler_config.enable_chunked_prefill:
            max_num_reqs = min(
                max_num_reqs,
                scheduler_config.max_num_batched_tokens // max_tokens_per_item,
            )

        max_decoder_items_per_batch = max_num_reqs * max_items_per_prompt

        max_items_per_batch = max(
            1,
            min(max_encoder_items_per_batch, max_decoder_items_per_batch),
        )

        return max_items_per_prompt, max_items_per_batch

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    def reset_cache(self) -> None:
        if self.cache is not None:
            self.cache.clear_cache()

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@dataclass
class AttentionGroup:
    backend: type[AttentionBackend]
    layer_names: list[str]
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    kv_cache_spec: KVCacheSpec
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    kv_cache_group_id: int
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    # When ubatching is enabled we will have a metadata builder for each ubatch
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    # so that if they use internal persistent buffers for cudagraphs, and they
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    # won't have to worry about conflicting with the other ubatches.
    metadata_builders: list[AttentionMetadataBuilder] = field(
        default_factory=lambda: []
    )
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    def create_metadata_builders(
        self,
        vllm_config,
        device,
        kernel_block_size: int | None,
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        num_metadata_builders: int = 1,
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    ):
        kv_cache_spec_builder = (
            self.kv_cache_spec.copy_with_new_block_size(kernel_block_size)
            if kernel_block_size is not None
            else self.kv_cache_spec
        )
        self.metadata_builders = [
            self.backend.get_builder_cls()(
                kv_cache_spec_builder,
                self.layer_names,
                vllm_config,
                device,
            )
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            for _ in range(num_metadata_builders)
        ]

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    def get_metadata_builder(self, ubatch_id: int = 0) -> AttentionMetadataBuilder:
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        assert len(self.metadata_builders) > ubatch_id
        return self.metadata_builders[ubatch_id]

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def sanity_check_mm_encoder_outputs(
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    expected_num_items: int,
) -> None:
    """
    Perform sanity checks for the result of
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    [`vllm.model_executor.models.SupportsMultiModal.embed_multimodal`][].
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    """
    assert isinstance(mm_embeddings, (list, tuple, torch.Tensor)), (
        "Expected multimodal embeddings to be a list/tuple of 2D tensors, "
        f"or a single 3D tensor, but got {type(mm_embeddings)} "
        "instead. This is most likely due to incorrect implementation "
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        "of the model's `embed_multimodal` method."
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    )
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    assert len(mm_embeddings) == expected_num_items, (
        "Expected number of multimodal embeddings to match number of "
        f"input items: {expected_num_items}, but got {len(mm_embeddings)=} "
        "instead. This is most likely due to incorrect implementation "
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        "of the model's `embed_multimodal` method."
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    )
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    assert all(e.ndim == 2 for e in mm_embeddings), (
        "Expected multimodal embeddings to be a sequence of 2D tensors, "
        f"but got tensors with shapes {[e.shape for e in mm_embeddings]} "
        "instead. This is most likely due to incorrect implementation "
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        "of the model's `embed_multimodal` method."
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@deprecated("`scatter_mm_placeholders` is deprecated and will be removed in v0.15.0.")
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def scatter_mm_placeholders(
    embeds: torch.Tensor,
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    is_embed: torch.Tensor | None,
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) -> torch.Tensor:
    """
    Scatter the multimodal embeddings into a contiguous tensor that represents
    the placeholder tokens.

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    [`vllm.multimodal.processing.PromptUpdateDetails.is_embed`][].
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    Args:
        embeds: The multimodal embeddings.
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            Shape: `(num_embeds, embed_dim)`
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        is_embed: A boolean mask indicating which positions in the placeholder
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            tokens need to be filled with multimodal embeddings.
            Shape: `(num_placeholders, num_embeds)`
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    """
    if is_embed is None:
        return embeds

    placeholders = embeds.new_full(
        (is_embed.shape[0], embeds.shape[-1]),
        fill_value=torch.nan,
    )
    placeholders[is_embed] = embeds
    return placeholders


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@deprecated("`gather_mm_placeholders` is deprecated and will be removed in v0.15.0.")
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def gather_mm_placeholders(
    placeholders: torch.Tensor,
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    is_embed: torch.Tensor | None,
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) -> torch.Tensor:
    """
    Reconstructs the embeddings from the placeholder tokens.

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    This is the operation of [`scatter_mm_placeholders`]
    [vllm.v1.worker.utils.scatter_mm_placeholders].
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    """
    if is_embed is None:
        return placeholders

    return placeholders[is_embed]
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def request_memory(init_snapshot: MemorySnapshot, cache_config: CacheConfig) -> int:
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    """
    Calculate the amount of memory required by vLLM, then validate
    that the current amount of free memory is sufficient for that.
    """
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    requested_memory = math.ceil(
        init_snapshot.total_memory * cache_config.gpu_memory_utilization
    )
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    if init_snapshot.free_memory < requested_memory:
        raise ValueError(
            f"Free memory on device {init_snapshot.device_} "
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            f"({format_gib(init_snapshot.free_memory)}/"
            f"{format_gib(init_snapshot.total_memory)} GiB) on startup "
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            f"is less than desired GPU memory utilization "
            f"({cache_config.gpu_memory_utilization}, "
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            f"{format_gib(requested_memory)} GiB). Decrease GPU memory "
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            f"utilization or reduce GPU memory used by other processes."
        )

    return requested_memory


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def add_kv_sharing_layers_to_kv_cache_groups(
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    shared_kv_cache_layers: dict[str, str],
    kv_cache_groups: list[KVCacheGroupSpec],
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    runner_only_attn_layers: set[str] | None = None,
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) -> None:
    """
    Sets up KV cache sharing by reusing the allocated KV caches in `kv_caches`
    for layers that do not allocate its own KV cache, based on the mapping in
    `shared_kv_cache_layers`. Adds these layers to the corresponding KV cache
    group, which is needed to ensure that attention metadata is assigned later.

    Args:
        shared_kv_cache_layers: Layer pairings for cross-layer KV sharing.
            If an Attention layer `layer_name` is in the keys of this dict, it
            means this layer will perform attention using the keys and values
            from the KV cache of `shared_kv_cache_layers[layer_name]`.
        kv_cache_groups: The KV cache groups of the model.
    """
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    layer_to_kv_cache_group: dict[str, KVCacheGroupSpec] = {}
    for kv_cache_group in kv_cache_groups:
        for layer_name in kv_cache_group.layer_names:
            layer_to_kv_cache_group[layer_name] = kv_cache_group
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    for layer_name, target_layer_name in shared_kv_cache_layers.items():
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        tgt_kv_cache_group = layer_to_kv_cache_group[target_layer_name]
        tgt_kv_cache_group.layer_names.append(layer_name)
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        if runner_only_attn_layers is not None:
            runner_only_attn_layers.add(layer_name)

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def bind_kv_cache(
    kv_caches: dict[str, torch.Tensor],
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    forward_context: dict[str, Attention],
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    runner_kv_caches: list[torch.Tensor],
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) -> None:
    """
    Bind the allocated KV cache to both ModelRunner and forward context so
    that the KV cache can be used in the forward pass.

    This function:
      1) Fills the ModelRunner's kv cache list (`runner_kv_caches`) with
         kv_caches.
      2) Associates each attention layer in the `forward_context` with its
         corresponding KV cache in kv_caches.

    Args:
        kv_caches: The allocated kv_caches with layer names as keys.
        forward_context: The global forward context containing all Attention
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            layers with layer names as keys.
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        runner_kv_caches: The kv_cache declared by ModelRunner.
    """
    # Bind kv_caches to ModelRunner
    assert len(runner_kv_caches) == 0

    # Convert kv_caches dict to a list of tensors in the order of layer_index.
    index2name = defaultdict(list)
    for layer_name in kv_caches:
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        index2name[extract_layer_index(layer_name, num_attn_module)].append(layer_name)
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    for layer_index in sorted(index2name.keys()):
        layer_names = index2name[layer_index]
        if len(layer_names) > 1:
            # One typical case is encoder-decoder model, e.g., bart.
            # The cross attention and self attention in the same decoder layer
            # has different layer_name but the same layer_index.
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            # TODO - analyze where runner_kv_caches is used and the right
            # way to ensure it properly reflects multiple attention layers
            # in the same decoder block.
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            if (
                current_platform.is_cuda_alike()
                or current_platform.is_xpu()
                or current_platform.is_cpu()
            ):
                # We know that the GPU / CPU runner is not impacted by this
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                # case. Some test code depends on runner_kv_caches, but
                # not in a way that's impacted by ignoring this.
                pass
            else:
                raise NotImplementedError
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        for layer_name in layer_names:
            runner_kv_caches.append(kv_caches[layer_name])
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    # Bind kv_caches to forward context
    for layer_name, kv_cache in kv_caches.items():
        # NOTE: Use list because of v0 PP virtual engine.
        forward_context[layer_name].kv_cache = [kv_cache]
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def is_residual_scattered_for_sp(
    vllm_config: VllmConfig, num_input_tokens: int
) -> bool:
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    """Check if the residual tensor is scattered for sequence parallelism.

    The residual tensor is scattered across tensor parallel ranks when sequence
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    parallelism and tensor parallelism is enabled.

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    - In full-graph compilation mode (no splitting ops or using inductor graph
      partition), SP is always applied
    - Otherwise, SP is only applied for specific shapes in compile_sizes
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    """
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        return False

    tp = vllm_config.parallel_config.tensor_parallel_size

    if tp == 1:
        return False

    # When sequence parallelism is enabled, we always pad num_input_tokens
    # to be a multiple of tensor_parallel_size (tp) earlier.
    assert num_input_tokens % tp == 0

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    if (
        not vllm_config.compilation_config.splitting_ops
        or vllm_config.compilation_config.use_inductor_graph_partition
    ):
        return True
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    compile_sizes = vllm_config.compilation_config.compile_sizes
    if compile_sizes is None:
        return False
    return num_input_tokens in compile_sizes