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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

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import ast
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import dataclasses
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import os
import pprint
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import time
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from collections.abc import Sequence
from typing import Any, Callable, Optional
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import torch
import torch.fx as fx

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import vllm.envs as envs
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from vllm.config import CompilationConfig, VllmConfig
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from vllm.utils import resolve_obj_by_qualname
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from .compiler_interface import (CompilerInterface, EagerAdaptor,
                                 InductorAdaptor, InductorStandaloneAdaptor)
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from .counter import compilation_counter
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from .inductor_pass import InductorPass
from .pass_manager import PostGradPassManager
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logger = init_logger(__name__)

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def make_compiler(compilation_config: CompilationConfig) -> CompilerInterface:
    if compilation_config.use_inductor:
        if envs.VLLM_TEST_STANDALONE_COMPILE:
            logger.info("Using InductorStandaloneAdaptor")
            return InductorStandaloneAdaptor()
        else:
            logger.info("Using InductorAdaptor")
            return InductorAdaptor()
    else:
        logger.info("Using EagerAdaptor")
        return EagerAdaptor()


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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
    `(runtime_shape, graph_index, backend_name)`
    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):
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        self.cache: dict[tuple[Optional[int], 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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    def compute_hash(self, vllm_config: VllmConfig) -> str:
        return self.compiler.compute_hash(vllm_config)
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    def initialize_cache(self, cache_dir: str, disable_cache: bool = False):
        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.
                self.cache = ast.literal_eval(f.read())

        self.compiler.initialize_cache(cache_dir=cache_dir,
                                       disable_cache=disable_cache)
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    def save_to_file(self):
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        if self.disable_cache or not self.is_cache_updated:
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            return
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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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            f.write(data)

    def load(self,
             graph: fx.GraphModule,
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             example_inputs: list[Any],
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             graph_index: int,
             runtime_shape: Optional[int] = None) -> Optional[Callable]:
        if (runtime_shape, graph_index, self.compiler.name) not in self.cache:
            return None
        handle = self.cache[(runtime_shape, graph_index, self.compiler.name)]
        compiled_graph = self.compiler.load(handle, graph, example_inputs,
                                            graph_index, runtime_shape)
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        logger.debug(
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            "Directly load the %s-th graph for shape %s from %s via "
            "handle %s", graph_index, str(runtime_shape), self.compiler.name,
            handle)
        return compiled_graph

    def compile(self,
                graph: fx.GraphModule,
                example_inputs,
                additional_inductor_config,
                compilation_config: CompilationConfig,
                graph_index: int = 0,
                num_graphs: int = 1,
                runtime_shape: Optional[int] = None) -> 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
            compilation_start_time = time.time()

        compilation_counter.num_backend_compilations += 1

        compiled_graph = None

        # try to load from the cache
        compiled_graph = self.load(graph, example_inputs, graph_index,
                                   runtime_shape)
        if compiled_graph is not None:
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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.
                now = time.time()
                elapsed = now - compilation_start_time
                logger.info(
                    "Directly load the compiled graph(s) for shape %s "
                    "from the cache, took %.3f s", str(runtime_shape), 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:
            maybe_key = \
                f"artifact_shape_{runtime_shape}_subgraph_{graph_index}"
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        compiled_graph, handle = self.compiler.compile(
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            graph, example_inputs, additional_inductor_config, runtime_shape,
            maybe_key)
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        assert compiled_graph is not None, "Failed to compile the graph"

        # store the artifact in the cache
        if handle is not None:
            self.cache[(runtime_shape, graph_index,
                        self.compiler.name)] = handle
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            if graph_index == 0:
                # adds some info logging for the first graph
                logger.info("Cache the graph of shape %s for later use",
                            str(runtime_shape))
            logger.debug(
                "store the %s-th graph for shape %s from %s via handle %s",
                graph_index, str(runtime_shape), self.compiler.name, handle)

        # after compiling the last graph, record the end time
        if graph_index == num_graphs - 1:
            now = time.time()
            elapsed = now - compilation_start_time
            compilation_config.compilation_time += elapsed
            if runtime_shape is None:
                logger.info("Compiling a graph for general shape takes %.2f s",
                            elapsed)
            else:
                logger.info("Compiling a graph for shape %s takes %.2f s",
                            runtime_shape, elapsed)
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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


def split_graph(graph: fx.GraphModule,
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    # split graph by ops
    subgraph_id = 0
    node_to_subgraph_id = {}
    split_op_graphs = []
    for node in graph.graph.nodes:
        if node.op in ("output", "placeholder"):
            continue
        if node.op == 'call_function' and str(node.target) in ops:
            subgraph_id += 1
            node_to_subgraph_id[node] = subgraph_id
            split_op_graphs.append(subgraph_id)
            subgraph_id += 1
        else:
            node_to_subgraph_id[node] = subgraph_id

    # `keep_original_order` is important!
    # otherwise pytorch might reorder the nodes and
    # the semantics of the graph will change when we
    # have mutations in the graph
    split_gm = torch.fx.passes.split_module.split_module(
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        None,
        lambda node: node_to_subgraph_id[node],
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    for name in names:
        if "." in name or name == "":
            # recursive child module or the root module
            continue
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        graph_id = int(name.replace("submod_", ""))
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        outputs.append(
            SplitItem(name, graph_id, (graph_id in split_op_graphs), module))

    # sort by intetger graph_id, rather than string name
    outputs.sort(key=lambda x: x.graph_id)
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# we share the global graph pool among all the backends
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class PiecewiseCompileInterpreter(torch.fx.Interpreter):
    """Code adapted from `torch.fx.passes.shape_prop.ShapeProp`.
    It runs the given graph with fake inputs, and compile some
    submodules specified by `compile_submod_names` with the given
    compilation configs.
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    NOTE: the order in `compile_submod_names` matters, because
    it will be used to determine the order of the compiled piecewise
    graphs. The first graph will handle logging, and the last graph
    has some special cudagraph output handling.
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    """

    def __init__(self, module: torch.fx.GraphModule,
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        super().__init__(module)
        from torch._guards import detect_fake_mode
        self.fake_mode = detect_fake_mode()
        self.compile_submod_names = compile_submod_names
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        self.compilation_config = vllm_config.compilation_config
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        self.graph_pool = graph_pool
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        self.vllm_backend = vllm_backend
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        # When True, it annoyingly dumps the torch.fx.Graph on errors.
        self.extra_traceback = False
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    def run(self, *args):
        fake_args = [
            self.fake_mode.from_tensor(t) if isinstance(t, torch.Tensor) else t
            for t in args
        ]
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        with self.fake_mode:
            return super().run(*fake_args)
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    def call_module(self, target: torch.fx.node.Target,
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                    args: tuple[torch.fx.node.Argument,
                                ...], kwargs: dict[str, Any]) -> Any:
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        assert isinstance(target, str)
        output = super().call_module(target, args, kwargs)

        if target in self.compile_submod_names:
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            submod = self.fetch_attr(target)
            sym_shape_indices = [
                i for i, x in enumerate(args) if isinstance(x, torch.SymInt)
            ]
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            compiled_graph_for_general_shape = self.vllm_backend.\
                compiler_manager.compile(
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                args,
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                self.compilation_config.inductor_compile_config,
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                num_graphs=len(self.compile_submod_names),
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                current_platform.get_piecewise_backend_cls())
            self.module.__dict__[target] = piecewise_backend(
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                compiled_graph_for_general_shape, self.vllm_backend)
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            compilation_counter.num_piecewise_capturable_graphs_seen += 1

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class VllmBackend:
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    """The compilation backend for `torch.compile` with vLLM.
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    It is used for compilation level of `CompilationLevel.PIECEWISE`,
    where we customize the compilation.
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    The major work of this backend is to split the graph into
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    This backend also adds the PostGradPassManager to Inductor config,
    which handles the post-grad passes.
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    compilation_config: CompilationConfig
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    graph_pool: Any
    _called: bool = False
    # the graph we compiled
    graph: fx.GraphModule
    # the stiching graph module for all the piecewise graphs
    split_gm: fx.GraphModule
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    post_grad_passes: Sequence[Callable]
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    sym_tensor_indices: list[int]
    input_buffers: list[torch.Tensor]
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        global global_graph_pool
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        # TODO: in the future, if we want to use multiple
        # streams, it might not be safe to share a global pool.
        # only investigate this when we use multiple streams
        self.graph_pool = global_graph_pool
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        # Passes to run on the graph post-grad.
        self.post_grad_pass_manager = PostGradPassManager()
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        self.input_buffers = []

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        PASS_KEY = "post_grad_custom_post_pass"
        if PASS_KEY in inductor_config:
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            if isinstance(inductor_config[PASS_KEY], PostGradPassManager):
                assert (inductor_config[PASS_KEY].uuid() ==
                        self.post_grad_pass_manager.uuid())
            else:
                assert isinstance(inductor_config[PASS_KEY], InductorPass)
                self.post_grad_pass_manager.add(inductor_config[PASS_KEY])
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        if not self.compilation_config.cache_dir:
            # 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
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            # 0. factors come from the env, for example, The values of
            # VLLM_PP_LAYER_PARTITION will affects the computation graph.
            env_hash = envs.compute_hash()
            factors.append(env_hash)

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            # 1. factors come from the vllm_config (it mainly summarizes how the
            #    model is created)
            config_hash = vllm_config.compute_hash()
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            # 2. factors come from the code files that are traced by Dynamo (
            #    it mainly summarizes how the model is used in forward pass)
            forward_code_files = list(
                sorted(self.compilation_config.traced_files))
            self.compilation_config.traced_files.clear()
            logger.debug(
                "Traced files (to be considered for compilation cache):\n%s",
                "\n".join(forward_code_files))
            hash_content = []
            for filepath in forward_code_files:
                hash_content.append(filepath)
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                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:
                    hash_content.append(f.read())
            import hashlib
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                                    usedforsecurity=False).hexdigest()
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            factors.append(code_hash)

            # 3. compiler hash
            compiler_hash = self.compiler_manager.compute_hash(vllm_config)
            factors.append(compiler_hash)

            # combine all factors to generate the cache dir
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            hash_key = hashlib.md5(str(factors).encode(),
                                   usedforsecurity=False).hexdigest()[:10]
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            cache_dir = os.path.join(
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                envs.VLLM_CACHE_ROOT,
                "torch_compile_cache",
                hash_key,
            )
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        if compilation_counter.num_graphs_seen > 0:
            cache_dir = self.compilation_config.cache_dir + \
                f'-{compilation_counter.num_graphs_seen}'
        else:
            cache_dir = self.compilation_config.cache_dir
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        dp_rank = vllm_config.parallel_config.data_parallel_rank
        local_cache_dir = os.path.join(cache_dir, f"rank_{rank}_{dp_rank}")
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        if disable_cache:
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        else:
            logger.info("Using cache directory: %s for vLLM's torch.compile",
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        from .monitor import torch_compile_start_time
        dynamo_time = time.time() - torch_compile_start_time
        logger.info("Dynamo bytecode transform time: %.2f s", dynamo_time)
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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.split_gm, self.piecewise_graphs = split_graph(
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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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        compilation_counter.num_piecewise_graphs_seen += len(
            self.piecewise_graphs)
        submod_names_to_compile = [
            item.submod_name for item in self.piecewise_graphs
            if not item.is_splitting_graph
        ]

        # propagate the split graph to the piecewise backend,
        # compile submodules with symbolic shapes
        PiecewiseCompileInterpreter(self.split_gm, submod_names_to_compile,
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                                    self).run(*example_inputs)
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        graph_path = os.path.join(local_cache_dir, "computation_graph.py")
        if not os.path.exists(graph_path):
            # code adapted from https://github.com/thuml/depyf/blob/dab831108a752d1facc00acdd6d4243891845c37/depyf/explain/patched_lazy_format_graph_code.py#L30 # noqa
            # use `print_readable` because it can include submodules
            src = "from __future__ import annotations\nimport torch\n" + \
                self.split_gm.print_readable(print_output=False)
            src = src.replace("<lambda>", "GraphModule")
            with open(graph_path, "w") as f:
                f.write(src)

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            not self.compilation_config.cudagraph_copy_inputs:
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            return self.split_gm

        # if we need to copy input buffers for cudagraph
        from torch._guards import detect_fake_mode
        fake_mode = detect_fake_mode()
        fake_args = [
            fake_mode.from_tensor(t) if isinstance(t, torch.Tensor) else t
            for t in example_inputs
        ]

        # index of tensors that have symbolic shapes (batch size)
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        # symbolic shape only happens for input tensors.
        from torch.fx.experimental.symbolic_shapes import is_symbolic
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            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
        self.input_buffers = [
            example_inputs[x].clone() for x in self.sym_tensor_indices
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        # this is the callable we return to Dynamo to run
        def copy_and_call(*args):
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            list_args = list(args)
            for i, index in enumerate(self.sym_tensor_indices):
                runtime_tensor = list_args[index]
                runtime_shape = runtime_tensor.shape[0]
                static_tensor = self.input_buffers[i][:runtime_shape]

                # copy the tensor to the static buffer
                static_tensor.copy_(runtime_tensor)

                # replace the tensor in the list_args to the static buffer
                list_args[index] = static_tensor
            return self.split_gm(*list_args)

        return copy_and_call