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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 bisect
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import gc
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import time
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Optional, cast
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from unittest.mock import patch

import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
# TPU XLA related
import torch_xla.core.xla_model as xm
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import torch_xla.distributed.spmd as xs
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import torch_xla.runtime as xr

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import vllm.envs as envs
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from vllm.attention.backends.abstract import AttentionType
from vllm.attention.layer import Attention
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from vllm.compilation.wrapper import TorchCompileWrapperWithCustomDispatcher
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from vllm.config import ParallelConfig, VllmConfig, get_layers_from_vllm_config
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from vllm.forward_context import set_forward_context
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from vllm.logger import init_logger
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from vllm.lora.layers import BaseLayerWithLoRA
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from vllm.model_executor.model_loader import get_model_loader
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from vllm.model_executor.model_loader.tpu import TPUModelLoader
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from vllm.multimodal import MULTIMODAL_REGISTRY
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from vllm.multimodal.inputs import (BatchedTensorInputs, MultiModalKwargs,
                                    PlaceholderRange)
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from vllm.multimodal.utils import group_mm_inputs_by_modality
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from vllm.sequence import IntermediateTensors
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from vllm.utils import (STR_DTYPE_TO_TORCH_DTYPE, LayerBlockType, cdiv,
                        is_pin_memory_available)
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from vllm.v1.attention.backends.pallas import (PallasAttentionBackend,
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                                               PallasMetadata)
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from vllm.v1.core.encoder_cache_manager import compute_encoder_budget
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from vllm.v1.kv_cache_interface import (AttentionSpec, FullAttentionSpec,
                                        KVCacheConfig, KVCacheSpec,
                                        SlidingWindowSpec)
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from vllm.v1.outputs import (EMPTY_MODEL_RUNNER_OUTPUT, LogprobsLists,
                             LogprobsTensors, ModelRunnerOutput)
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from vllm.v1.sample.tpu.metadata import TPUSupportedSamplingMetadata
from vllm.v1.sample.tpu.sampler import Sampler as TPUSampler
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from vllm.v1.utils import bind_kv_cache
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from vllm.v1.worker.lora_model_runner_mixin import LoRAModelRunnerMixin
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from vllm.v1.worker.tpu_input_batch import CachedRequestState, InputBatch
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from .utils import (initialize_kv_cache_for_kv_sharing,
                    sanity_check_mm_encoder_outputs)
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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    from vllm.v1.core.sched.output import SchedulerOutput
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logger = init_logger(__name__)

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INVALID_TOKEN_ID = -1
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# Smallest output size
MIN_NUM_SEQS = 8
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# Block size used for kv cache updating kernel
NUM_SLICES_PER_KV_CACHE_UPDATE_BLOCK = 8
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#########################################################
# Ways to avoid recompilation
#########################################################
#
# The model executor has two primary components:
# 1. preparing the model and sampler inputs
# 2. executing the model and sampler.
# The core idea is to avoid any TPU computation during input preparation. For
# better compilation tracking and increased flexibility, the model execution and
# sampler are divided into several distinct components.
#
# Below are the detailed steps:
#
# Step 1
# It is recommended to avoid TPU operations when preparing the model and sampler
# inputs. CPU tensors can be prepared and transferred to the XLA device using
# cpu_tensor.to(xla_device), which only triggers CPU to TPU transfers and avoids
# compilation.
#
# Step 2
# The TPU execution should be decomposed into subgraphs (4 at the moment):
# 1. the main model
# 2. selecting hidden states for each request
# 3. sampler
# 4. encoder.
# Each subgraph should be decorated in a torch.compile. This is used to make
# sure that we have the same subgraph topology in both dummy_run and
# xecute_model. The results from these subgraphs should either be passed to
# other subgraphs, or transferred from TPU to CPU using xla_tensor.cpu() for
# subsequent processing on the CPU.
#
# Step 3
# The dummy_run should be comprehensive, ensuring all potential input shapes and
# branch predictions are included as subgraph inputs to facilitate
# pre-compilation.
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class TPUModelRunner(LoRAModelRunnerMixin):
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    def __init__(
        self,
        vllm_config: VllmConfig,
        device: torch.device,
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        original_parallel_config: Optional[ParallelConfig] = None,
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    ):
        self.vllm_config = vllm_config
        self.model_config = vllm_config.model_config
        self.cache_config = vllm_config.cache_config
        self.lora_config = vllm_config.lora_config
        self.load_config = vllm_config.load_config
        self.parallel_config = vllm_config.parallel_config
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        self.original_parallel_config = original_parallel_config
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        self.scheduler_config = vllm_config.scheduler_config
        self.speculative_config = vllm_config.speculative_config
        self.prompt_adapter_config = vllm_config.prompt_adapter_config
        self.observability_config = vllm_config.observability_config
        self.device_config = vllm_config.device_config

        model_config = self.model_config
        cache_config = self.cache_config
        scheduler_config = self.scheduler_config
        parallel_config = self.parallel_config
        self.device = device
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        self.check_recompilation = envs.VLLM_XLA_CHECK_RECOMPILATION
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        # SPMD Related
        self.use_spmd = envs.VLLM_XLA_USE_SPMD
        if self.use_spmd:
            num_devices = xr.global_runtime_device_count()
            mesh_shape = (num_devices, 1)
            device_ids = np.array(range(num_devices))
            self.mesh = xs.Mesh(device_ids, mesh_shape, ('x', 'y'))

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        self.enforce_eager = model_config.enforce_eager
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        self.num_xla_graphs = 0
        self._update_num_xla_graphs("init")

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        self.pin_memory = is_pin_memory_available()
        self.dtype = self.model_config.dtype
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        if cache_config.cache_dtype == "auto":
            self.kv_cache_dtype = self.dtype
        else:
            self.kv_cache_dtype = STR_DTYPE_TO_TORCH_DTYPE[
                cache_config.cache_dtype]
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        self._hidden_states_dtype = self.dtype
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        self.is_multimodal_model = model_config.is_multimodal_model
        self.sliding_window = model_config.get_sliding_window()
        self.block_size = cache_config.block_size
        self.max_model_len = model_config.max_model_len
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        self.most_model_len = envs.VLLM_TPU_MOST_MODEL_LEN
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        self.max_num_blocks_per_req = cdiv(self.max_model_len, self.block_size)
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        self.num_blocks_per_most_len_req = cdiv(
            self.most_model_len,
            self.block_size) if self.most_model_len is not None else None
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        # InputBatch needs to work with sampling tensors greater than padding
        # to avoid dynamic shapes. Also, avoid suboptimal alignment.
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        self.max_num_reqs = max(scheduler_config.max_num_seqs, MIN_NUM_SEQS)
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        self.num_tokens_paddings = _get_token_paddings(
            min_token_size=16,
            max_token_size=scheduler_config.max_num_batched_tokens,
            padding_gap=envs.VLLM_TPU_BUCKET_PADDING_GAP)
        # In case `max_num_tokens < max(num_tokens_paddings)` use the actual
        # padded max value to pre-allocate data structures and pre-compile.
        self.max_num_tokens = self.num_tokens_paddings[-1]
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        # Model-related.
        self.num_attn_layers = model_config.get_num_layers_by_block_type(
            parallel_config, LayerBlockType.attention)
        self.num_query_heads = model_config.get_num_attention_heads(
            parallel_config)
        self.num_kv_heads = model_config.get_num_kv_heads(parallel_config)
        self.head_size = model_config.get_head_size()
        self.hidden_size = model_config.get_hidden_size()
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        self.vocab_size = model_config.get_vocab_size()
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        if self.lora_config is not None:
            self.vocab_size += self.lora_config.lora_extra_vocab_size

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        # Multi-modal data support
        self.mm_registry = MULTIMODAL_REGISTRY
        self.uses_mrope = model_config.uses_mrope
        # TODO: Support M-RoPE (e.g, Qwen2-VL)
        assert not self.uses_mrope, "TPU does not support M-RoPE yet."

        encoder_compute_budget, encoder_cache_size = compute_encoder_budget(
            model_config=model_config,
            scheduler_config=scheduler_config,
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            mm_registry=self.mm_registry,
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        )
        self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens = encoder_compute_budget
        self.encoder_cache_size = encoder_cache_size

        # Lazy initialization
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        self.model: nn.Module  # Set after load_model
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        self.kv_caches: list[torch.Tensor] = []
        # req_id -> (input_id -> encoder_output)
        self.encoder_cache: dict[str, dict[int, torch.Tensor]] = {}

        # Request states.
        self.requests: dict[str, CachedRequestState] = {}
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        # Initialize input batch early to avoid AttributeError in _update_states
        self.input_batch = InputBatch(
            max_num_reqs=self.max_num_reqs,
            max_model_len=self.max_model_len,
            max_num_batched_tokens=self.max_num_tokens,
            device=self.device,
            pin_memory=self.pin_memory,
            vocab_size=self.model_config.get_vocab_size(),
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            block_sizes=[self.block_size],
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        # Cached torch/numpy tensor
        # The pytorch tensor and numpy array share the same buffer.
        # Sometimes the numpy op is faster so we create both.
        self.input_ids_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens,
                                         dtype=torch.int32,
                                         device="cpu")

        self.positions_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens,
                                         dtype=torch.int32,
                                         device="cpu")
        self.positions_np = self.positions_cpu.numpy()
        self.block_table_cpu = torch.zeros(
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            (self.max_num_reqs, self.max_num_blocks_per_req),
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            dtype=torch.int32,
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            device="cpu")
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        # adjust num_reqs to avoid SMEM OOM.
        self.num_reqs_most_model_len = min(
            PallasAttentionBackend.get_max_num_seqs(self.most_model_len,
                                                    self.block_size),
            self.max_num_reqs) if self.most_model_len is not None else None
        self.num_reqs_max_model_len = min(
            PallasAttentionBackend.get_max_num_seqs(self.max_model_len,
                                                    self.block_size),
            self.max_num_reqs)
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        self.query_start_loc_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens + 1,
                                               dtype=torch.int32,
                                               device="cpu",
                                               pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.query_start_loc_np = self.query_start_loc_cpu.numpy()

        self.seq_lens_cpu = torch.zeros(self.max_num_tokens,
                                        dtype=torch.int32,
                                        device="cpu",
                                        pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.seq_lens_np = self.seq_lens_cpu.numpy()
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        # Range tensor with values [0 .. self.max_num_tokens - 1].
        # Used to initialize positions / context_lens / seq_lens
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        # Keep in int64 to avoid overflow with long context
        self.arange_np = np.arange(self.max_num_tokens, dtype=np.int64)
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        self.num_reqs_paddings = _get_req_paddings(
            min_req_size=MIN_NUM_SEQS, max_req_size=self.max_num_reqs)
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        # 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]`.
        self.shared_kv_cache_layers: dict[str, str] = {}

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        # tensors for structured decoding
        self.grammar_bitmask_cpu = torch.zeros(
            (self.max_num_reqs, cdiv(self.vocab_size, 32)),
            dtype=torch.int32,
            device="cpu",
            pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.require_structured_out_cpu = torch.zeros(
            (self.max_num_reqs, 1),
            dtype=torch.bool,
            device="cpu",
            pin_memory=self.pin_memory)
        self.structured_decode_arange = torch.arange(
            0, 32, device="cpu", pin_memory=self.pin_memory)

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        # Get maximum number of mm items per modality (batch size).
        self.max_num_mm_items_by_modality = dict()
        if (self.is_multimodal_model and self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens > 0
                and self.encoder_cache_size > 0):
            max_tokens_by_modality_dict = (
                MULTIMODAL_REGISTRY.
                get_max_tokens_per_item_by_nonzero_modality(self.model_config))
            for modality, max_tokens in max_tokens_by_modality_dict.items():
                # Check how many items of this modality can be supported by
                # the encoder budget.
                encoder_budget = min(self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens,
                                     self.encoder_cache_size)

                max_num_mm_items_encoder_budget = cdiv(encoder_budget,
                                                       max_tokens)

                # Check how many items of this modality can be supported by
                # the decoder budget.
                max_mm_items_per_req = self.mm_registry.\
                    get_mm_limits_per_prompt(self.model_config)[modality]

                # NOTE: We do not consider max_num_batched_tokens on purpose
                # because the multimodal embeddings can be generated in advance
                # and chunked prefilled.
                max_num_mm_items_decoder_budget = self.max_num_reqs * \
                    max_mm_items_per_req

                max_num_mm_items = min(max_num_mm_items_encoder_budget,
                                       max_num_mm_items_decoder_budget)
                self.max_num_mm_items_by_modality[modality] = max_num_mm_items

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        if not self.use_spmd:
            self.sample_from_logits_func = torch.compile(
                self.sample_from_logits,
                backend="openxla",
                fullgraph=True,
                dynamic=False)
        else:
            self.sample_from_logits_func = self.sample_from_logits

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    def _update_num_xla_graphs(self, case_str):
        check_comp = self.check_recompilation and not self.enforce_eager
        if not check_comp:
            return

        total_cached_graphs = xr.get_num_cached_compilation_graph()
        new_compiled_graphs = total_cached_graphs - self.num_xla_graphs
        if new_compiled_graphs == 0:
            return

        logger.info("Add new %d compiled XLA graphs due to %s",
                    new_compiled_graphs, case_str)
        self.num_xla_graphs += new_compiled_graphs

    def _verify_num_xla_graphs(self, case_str):
        check_comp = self.check_recompilation and not self.enforce_eager
        if not check_comp:
            return

        curr_cached_graph = xr.get_num_cached_compilation_graph()
        assert self.num_xla_graphs == curr_cached_graph, (
            "Recompilation after warm up is detected during {}."
            " num_xla_graphs = {} curr_cached_graph = {}".format(
                case_str, self.num_xla_graphs, curr_cached_graph))

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    def _update_states(self, scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput") -> bool:
        """Update the cached states and the persistent batch with the scheduler
        output.

        The updated states are used by the `_prepare_inputs` function to create
        the input GPU tensors for the model.

        Returns:
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            If False, we can skip copying SamplingMetadata to the GPU.
        """
        # Remove finished requests from the cached states.
        for req_id in scheduler_output.finished_req_ids:
            self.requests.pop(req_id, None)
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            self.encoder_cache.pop(req_id, None)
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        # Remove the finished requests from the persistent batch.
        # NOTE(woosuk): There could be an edge case where finished_req_ids and
        # scheduled_req_ids overlap. This happens when a request is aborted and
        # then resubmitted with the same ID. In this case, we treat them as two
        # distinct requests - clearing the cached states for the first request
        # and handling the second as a new request.
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        removed_req_indices: list[int] = []
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        for req_id in scheduler_output.finished_req_ids:
            req_index = self.input_batch.remove_request(req_id)
            if req_index is not None:
                removed_req_indices.append(req_index)

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        # Free the cached encoder outputs.
        for req_id, input_id in scheduler_output.free_encoder_input_ids:
            encoder_outputs = self.encoder_cache.get(req_id)
            if encoder_outputs is not None:
                encoder_outputs.pop(input_id, None)
                if not encoder_outputs:
                    self.encoder_cache.pop(req_id, None)

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        # Remove the unscheduled requests from the persistent batch.
        # NOTE(woosuk): The unscheduled requests are either preempted requests
        # or running requests that are not scheduled in this step. We remove
        # them from the persistent batch but keep their cached states since
        # they will be scheduled again sometime in the future.
        scheduled_req_ids = scheduler_output.num_scheduled_tokens.keys()
        cached_req_ids = self.input_batch.req_id_to_index.keys()
        unscheduled_req_ids = cached_req_ids - scheduled_req_ids
        # NOTE(woosuk): The persistent batch optimization assumes that
        # consecutive batches contain mostly the same requests. If batches
        # have low request overlap (e.g., alternating between two distinct
        # sets of requests), this optimization becomes very inefficient.
        for req_id in unscheduled_req_ids:
            req_index = self.input_batch.remove_request(req_id)
            assert req_index is not None
            removed_req_indices.append(req_index)

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        # Add new requests to the cached states.
        for new_req_data in scheduler_output.scheduled_new_reqs:
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            assert new_req_data.sampling_params is not None,\
                "Pooling is not supported in TPU yet"
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            req_id = new_req_data.req_id
            sampling_params = new_req_data.sampling_params

            self.requests[req_id] = CachedRequestState(
                req_id=req_id,
                prompt_token_ids=new_req_data.prompt_token_ids,
                mm_inputs=new_req_data.mm_inputs,
                mm_positions=new_req_data.mm_positions,
                sampling_params=sampling_params,
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                generator=None,
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                block_ids=new_req_data.block_ids,
                num_computed_tokens=new_req_data.num_computed_tokens,
                output_token_ids=[],
                lora_request=new_req_data.lora_request,
            )

            req_ids_to_add.append(req_id)

        # Update the states of the running/resumed requests.
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        req_data = scheduler_output.scheduled_cached_reqs
        for i, req_id in enumerate(req_data.req_ids):
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            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
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            num_computed_tokens = req_data.num_computed_tokens[i]
            new_block_ids = req_data.new_block_ids[i]
            resumed_from_preemption = req_data.resumed_from_preemption[i]
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            # Update the cached states.
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            req_state.num_computed_tokens = num_computed_tokens
            if not resumed_from_preemption:
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                # Append the new blocks to the existing block IDs.
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                for block_ids, new_ids in zip(req_state.block_ids,
                                              new_block_ids):
                    block_ids.extend(new_ids)
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            else:
                # The request is resumed from preemption.
                # Replace the existing block IDs with the new ones.
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                req_state.block_ids = new_block_ids
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            req_index = self.input_batch.req_id_to_index.get(req_id)
            if req_index is None:
                # The request is not in the persistent batch.
                # The request was either preempted and resumed later, or was not
                # scheduled in the previous step and needs to be added again.
                req_ids_to_add.append(req_id)
                continue

            # Update the persistent batch.
            self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[req_index] = (
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                num_computed_tokens)
            self.input_batch.block_table.append_row(new_block_ids, req_index)
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        # Add the new or resumed requests to the persistent batch.
        # The smaller empty indices are filled first.
        removed_req_indices = sorted(removed_req_indices, reverse=True)
        for req_id in req_ids_to_add:
            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
            if removed_req_indices:
                # Fill the empty index.
                req_index = removed_req_indices.pop()
            else:
                # Append to the end.
                req_index = None
            self.input_batch.add_request(req_state, req_index)

        # Condense the batched states if there are empty indices.
        if removed_req_indices:
            self.input_batch.condense(removed_req_indices)
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        return len(unscheduled_req_ids) > 0 or len(req_ids_to_add) > 0

    def get_model(self) -> nn.Module:
        return self.model

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    def get_kv_cache_spec(self) -> dict[str, KVCacheSpec]:
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        """
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        Generates the KVCacheSpec by parsing the kv cache format from each
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        Attention module in the static forward context.
        Returns:
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            KVCacheSpec: A dictionary mapping layer names to their KV cache
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            format. Layers that do not need KV cache are not included.
        """

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                # The layer doesn't need its own KV cache and will use that of
                # the target layer. We skip creating a KVCacheSpec for it, so
                # that KV cache management logic will act as this layer does
                # not exist, and doesn't allocate KV cache for the layer. This
                # enables the memory saving of cross-layer kv sharing, allowing
                # a given amount of memory to accommodate longer context lengths
                # or enable more requests to be processed simultaneously.
                self.shared_kv_cache_layers[layer_name] = kv_tgt_layer
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                    kv_cache_spec[layer_name] = SlidingWindowSpec(
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                    kv_cache_spec[layer_name] = FullAttentionSpec(
                        block_size=block_size,
                        num_kv_heads=attn_module.num_kv_heads,
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                # encoder-only attention does not need KV cache.
                continue
            elif attn_module.attn_type == AttentionType.ENCODER_DECODER:
                raise NotImplementedError
            else:
                raise ValueError(
                    f"Unknown attention type: {attn_module.attn_type}")

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    def _get_slot_mapping_metadata(self, num_reqs,
                                   num_scheduled_tokens_per_req):
        """
        Computes metadata for mapping slots to blocks in the key-value (KV)
        cache for a batch of requests.

        This function determines, for each request in the batch, how the
        scheduled tokens are distributed across memory blocks, and generates
        metadata needed to map slices of tokens to their corresponding positions
        in the KV cache.

        Args:
            num_reqs (int): Number of requests in the current batch.
            num_scheduled_tokens_per_req (int or np.ndarray): Number of tokens
            to be scheduled for each request.

        Returns:
            np.ndarray: A 2D array of shape (total_block_len, 3), where each row
            contains:
                - kv_cache_start_index (int): The starting index in the KV cache
                    for the corresponding slice.
                - new_kv_start_index (int): The starting index in the new KV
                    cache for the corresponding slice.
                - slice_len (int): The length of the slice.
        """
        slices_start = self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[:num_reqs]
        slices_end = self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[:num_reqs] + \
            num_scheduled_tokens_per_req
        local_block_start_idx = slices_start // self.block_size
        local_block_end_idx = (slices_end - 1) // self.block_size
        no_repeat_req_indices = self.arange_np[:num_reqs]
        global_block_start_idx = (
            no_repeat_req_indices * self.max_num_blocks_per_req +
            local_block_start_idx)
        block_lens = local_block_end_idx - local_block_start_idx + 1
        global_block_start_idx = np.repeat(global_block_start_idx, block_lens)
        slice_arange = np.concatenate([self.arange_np[:n] for n in block_lens])
        global_block_indices = global_block_start_idx + slice_arange
        block_table_cpu = self.input_batch.block_table[0].get_cpu_tensor()
        block_numbers = block_table_cpu.flatten()[global_block_indices].numpy()
        total_block_len = np.sum(block_lens)
        slot_mapping_slices = np.repeat(np.array([[0, self.block_size]],
                                                 dtype=np.int32),
                                        total_block_len,
                                        axis=0)
        cu_block_lens = np.zeros(len(block_lens) + 1, dtype=np.int32)
        np.cumsum(block_lens, out=cu_block_lens[1:])
        for req_idx in range(num_reqs):
            slot_mapping_slices[cu_block_lens[req_idx]][
                0] = slices_start[req_idx] % self.block_size
            slot_mapping_slices[
                cu_block_lens[req_idx + 1] -
                1][1] = (slices_end[req_idx] - 1) % self.block_size + 1
        slice_lens = slot_mapping_slices[:, 1] - slot_mapping_slices[:, 0]
        cu_slices_lens = np.zeros(len(slice_lens) + 1, dtype=np.int32)
        np.cumsum(slice_lens, out=cu_slices_lens[1:])
        kv_cache_start_indices = slot_mapping_slices[:, 0] + \
            (block_numbers * self.block_size)
        new_kv_start_indices = cu_slices_lens[:-1]
        slot_mapping_metadata = np.stack(
            [kv_cache_start_indices, new_kv_start_indices, slice_lens], axis=1)
        return slot_mapping_metadata

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    def _prepare_inputs(self, scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput",
                        start_index: int):
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        # Use either most_model_len or max_model_len depending on request size.
        for i in range(start_index, num_reqs):
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            if len(num_scheduled_tokens_per_req) > self.num_reqs_max_model_len:
                num_scheduled_tokens_per_req = \
                    num_scheduled_tokens_per_req[:self.num_reqs_max_model_len]
                end_index = start_index + self.num_reqs_max_model_len
            else:
                end_index = num_reqs
        else:
            if len(num_scheduled_tokens_per_req
                   ) > self.num_reqs_most_model_len:
                num_scheduled_tokens_per_req = \
                    num_scheduled_tokens_per_req[:self.num_reqs_most_model_len]
                end_index = start_index + self.num_reqs_most_model_len
            else:
                end_index = num_reqs
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        # Get request indices.
        # E.g., [2, 5, 3] -> [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2]
        # For each scheduled token, what are the corresponding req index.
        req_indices = np.repeat(self.arange_np[:num_reqs],
                                num_scheduled_tokens_per_req)

        # Get batched arange.
        # E.g., [2, 5, 3] -> [0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 1, 2]
        # For each scheduled token, what is its position in corresponding req.
        arange = np.concatenate(
            [self.arange_np[:n] for n in num_scheduled_tokens_per_req])

        # Get positions.
        positions_np = self.positions_np[:total_num_scheduled_tokens]
        np.add(self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[req_indices],
               arange,
               out=positions_np)

        # Get token indices.
        # E.g., [0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 1, 2]
        # -> [0, 1, M, M + 1, M + 2, M + 3, M + 4, 2 * M, 2 * M + 1, 2 * M + 2]
        # where M is the max_model_len.
        token_indices = (positions_np +
                         req_indices * self.input_batch.token_ids_cpu.shape[1])

        # NOTE(woosuk): We use torch.index_select instead of np.take here
        # because torch.index_select is much faster than np.take for large
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                           out=self.input_ids_cpu[:total_num_scheduled_tokens])

        # Prepare the attention metadata.
        self.query_start_loc_np[0] = 0
        np.cumsum(num_scheduled_tokens_per_req,
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        self.seq_lens_np[:num_reqs] = (
            self.input_batch.num_computed_tokens_cpu[:num_reqs] +
            num_scheduled_tokens_per_req)

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        self.input_ids_cpu[
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                                            padded_total_num_scheduled_tokens].to(
                                                self.device)
        self.position_ids = self.positions_cpu[:
                                               padded_total_num_scheduled_tokens].to(
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            block_tables = self.block_table_cpu[:self.num_reqs_max_model_len, :
                                                self.max_num_blocks_per_req]
            block_tables[:num_reqs, :self.max_num_blocks_per_req] = (
                self.input_batch.block_table[0].get_cpu_tensor()[:num_reqs])
            query_start_loc = self.query_start_loc_cpu[:self.
                                                       num_reqs_max_model_len +
                                                       1].to(self.device)
            seq_lens = self.seq_lens_cpu[:self.num_reqs_max_model_len].to(
                self.device)
        else:
            block_tables = self.block_table_cpu[:self.
                                                num_reqs_most_model_len, :self.
                                                num_blocks_per_most_len_req]
            block_tables[:num_reqs, :self.num_blocks_per_most_len_req] = (
                self.input_batch.block_table[0].get_cpu_tensor()
                [:num_reqs, :self.num_blocks_per_most_len_req])
            query_start_loc = self.query_start_loc_cpu[:self.
                                                       num_reqs_most_model_len +
                                                       1].to(self.device)
            seq_lens = self.seq_lens_cpu[:self.num_reqs_most_model_len].to(
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            padded_total_num_scheduled_tokens, self.max_num_reqs,
            self.block_size)
        slot_mapping_metadata = np.pad(
            slot_mapping_metadata,
            [[0, padded_num_slices - len(slot_mapping_metadata)], [0, 0]],
            constant_values=0)
        slot_mapping_metadata = np.transpose(slot_mapping_metadata)
        slot_mapping_metadata = torch.tensor(slot_mapping_metadata,
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            # We need to respect padding when activating LoRA adapters
            padded_num_scheduled_tokens_per_req = np.copy(
                num_scheduled_tokens_per_req
            )  # Copying to avoid accidental state corruption bugs
            padded_num_scheduled_tokens_per_req[-1] += \
                padded_total_num_scheduled_tokens - total_num_scheduled_tokens

            self.set_active_loras(self.input_batch,
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        # NOTE(woosuk): Due to chunked prefills, there can be at most 1 partial
        # request in the batch. While we should not sample any token from this
        # partial request, we do so for simplicity. We will ignore the sampled
        # token from the partial request.
        # TODO: Support prompt logprobs.
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            # We need to respect padding when activating LoRA adapters
            padded_num_scheduled_tokens_per_req = np.copy(
                num_scheduled_tokens_per_req
            )  # Copying to avoid accidental state corruption bugs
            padded_num_scheduled_tokens_per_req[-1] += \
                padded_total_num_scheduled_tokens - total_num_scheduled_tokens

            self.set_active_loras(self.input_batch,
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        layer_names = get_layers_from_vllm_config(self.vllm_config,
                                                  Attention).keys()
        per_layer_attn_metadata = {
            layer_name: attn_metadata
            for layer_name in layer_names
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    def _scatter_placeholders(
        self,
        embeds: torch.Tensor,
        is_embed: Optional[torch.Tensor],
    ) -> torch.Tensor:
        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

    def _gather_placeholders(
        self,
        placeholders: torch.Tensor,
        is_embed: Optional[torch.Tensor],
    ) -> torch.Tensor:
        if is_embed is None:
            return placeholders

        return placeholders[is_embed]

    def _execute_mm_encoder(self, scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput"):
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        if not scheduled_encoder_inputs:
            return

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        req_ids_pos = list[tuple[str, int, PlaceholderRange]]()
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            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
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            for mm_input_id in encoder_input_ids:
                mm_inputs.append(req_state.mm_inputs[mm_input_id])
                req_ids_pos.append(
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        # Batch mm inputs as much as we can: if a request in the batch has
        # multiple modalities or a different modality than the previous one,
        # we process it separately to preserve item order.
        # FIXME(ywang96): This is a hacky way to deal with multiple modalities
        # in the same batch while still being able to benefit from batching
        # multimodal inputs. The proper solution should be reordering the
        # encoder outputs.
        grouped_mm_inputs_list = group_mm_inputs_by_modality(mm_inputs)

        encoder_outputs = []
        for grouped_mm_inputs in grouped_mm_inputs_list:
            batched_mm_inputs = MultiModalKwargs.batch(grouped_mm_inputs)
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            # Run the encoder.
            # `curr_group_outputs` is either of the following:
            # 1. A tensor of shape (num_items, feature_size, hidden_size)
            # in case feature_size is fixed across all multimodal items.
            # 2. A list or tuple (length: num_items) of tensors, each of shape
            # (feature_size, hidden_size) in case the feature size is dynamic
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                encoder_outputs.append(curr_group_outputs)
            else:
                assert isinstance(curr_group_outputs, (list, tuple))
                for output in curr_group_outputs:
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        # assume to only have whole mm items to process. Hence we avoid the
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                " contiguous and embeddings."
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            num_scheduled_tokens = scheduler_output.num_scheduled_tokens[
                req_id]
            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
            num_computed_tokens = req_state.num_computed_tokens
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            # NOTE (NickLucche) here we diverge from logic in other runners, as
            # we assume to only have whole mm items to process. Hence we avoid
            # the intrinsic dynamism that `gather_mm_placeholders` introduces.
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                # The encoder output is needed if the two ranges overlap:
                # [num_computed_tokens,
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                # [start_pos, start_pos + num_encoder_tokens)
                if start_pos >= num_computed_tokens + num_scheduled_tokens:
                    # The encoder output is not needed in this step.
                    break
                if start_pos + num_encoder_tokens <= num_computed_tokens:
                    # The encoder output is already processed and stored
                    # in the decoder's KV cache.
                    continue

                assert req_id in self.encoder_cache
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                          mm_embeds: list[torch.Tensor]):
        if self.is_multimodal_model:
            # NOTE(woosuk): To unify token ids and soft tokens (vision
            # embeddings), we always use embeddings (rather than token ids)
            # as input to the multimodal model, even when the input is text.
            if mm_embeds:
                inputs_embeds = self.model.get_input_embeddings(
                    input_ids, mm_embeds)
            else:
                inputs_embeds = self.model.get_input_embeddings(input_ids)
            return None, inputs_embeds
        else:
            # For text-only models, we use token ids as input.
            # While it is possible to use embeddings as input just like the
            # multimodal models, it is not desirable for performance since
            # then the embedding layer is not included in the CUDA graph.
            return input_ids, None

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    def execute_model(
        self,
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        # Update cached state
        self._update_states(scheduler_output)
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        # Prepare inputs, the requests might be splitted into multiple
        # executions, combine the result of each execution.
        start_index = 0
        combined_selected_tokens: list[torch.Tensor] = []
        combined_logprobs: list[LogprobsLists] = []
        while start_index < self.input_batch.num_reqs:
            attn_metadata, logits_indices, padded_num_reqs, num_reqs,\
                end_index = self._prepare_inputs(scheduler_output, start_index)
            input_ids, inputs_embeds = self._get_model_inputs(
                self.input_ids, mm_embeds)
            xm.mark_step()
            # Run the decoder
            with set_forward_context(
                    attn_metadata,
                    self.vllm_config,
                    num_tokens=scheduler_output.total_num_scheduled_tokens):
                hidden_states = self.model(
                    input_ids=input_ids,
                    positions=self.position_ids,
                    inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
                )
            hidden_states = self.select_hidden_states(hidden_states,
                                                      logits_indices)
            logits = self.compute_logits(hidden_states)
            tpu_sampling_metadata = TPUSupportedSamplingMetadata.\
                from_input_batch(self.input_batch, padded_num_reqs, self.device)
            if scheduler_output.grammar_bitmask is not None:
                require_struct_decoding, grammar_bitmask_padded, arange = \
                    self.prepare_structured_decoding_input(logits,
                                                           scheduler_output)
                logits = self.structured_decode(require_struct_decoding,
                                                grammar_bitmask_padded, logits,
                                                arange)
            selected_token_ids = self.sample_from_logits_func(
                logits, tpu_sampling_metadata)
            # NOTE (NickLucche) Use the original logits (before any penalties or
            # temperature scaling) for the top-k logprobs. We can't enforce it
            # due to recompilations outside torch.compiled code, so just make
            # sure `sample_from_logits` does not modify the logits in-place.
            logprobs = self.gather_logprobs(logits, selected_token_ids) \
                if tpu_sampling_metadata.logprobs else None

            # Remove padding on cpu and keep dynamic op outside of xla graph.
            selected_token_ids = selected_token_ids.cpu()[:num_reqs]

            combined_selected_tokens.append(selected_token_ids)
            if tpu_sampling_metadata.logprobs:
                combined_logprobs.append(logprobs.tolists())

            start_index = end_index

        selected_token_ids = torch.cat(combined_selected_tokens, dim=0)
        if tpu_sampling_metadata.logprobs:

            def concat_lists(input_lists):
                result = []
                for input_list in input_lists:
                    result.extend(input_list)
                return result

            logprobs_lists = LogprobsLists(logprob_token_ids=concat_lists(
                [lp.logprob_token_ids for lp in combined_logprobs]),
                                           logprobs=concat_lists([
                                               lp.logprobs
                                               for lp in combined_logprobs
                                           ]),
                                           sampled_token_ranks=concat_lists([
                                               lp.sampled_token_ranks
                                               for lp in combined_logprobs
                                           ]))
        else:
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        # we use `selected_token_ids`. Add mark_step if post-processing changes
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            assert req_id is not None
            req_state = self.requests[req_id]
            seq_len = (req_state.num_computed_tokens +
                       scheduler_output.num_scheduled_tokens[req_id])
            if seq_len >= req_state.num_tokens:
                request_seq_lens.append((i, req_state, seq_len))
            else:
                # Ignore the sampled token from the partial request.
                # Rewind the generator state as if the token was not sampled.
                generator = self.input_batch.generators.get(i)
                if generator is not None:
                    # This relies on cuda-specific torch-internal impl details
                    generator.set_offset(generator.get_offset() - 4)

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                # so that we could clear the sampled tokens before returning.
                discard_sampled_tokens_req_indices.append(i)

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            req_id is not None for req_id in
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            # TODO: Keep in sync with gpu_model_runner.py, in particular
            #       the "else" case here
            for i in discard_sampled_tokens_req_indices:
                valid_sampled_token_ids[i].clear()

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                token_id = valid_sampled_token_ids[i][0]
                self.input_batch.token_ids_cpu[i, seq_len] = token_id
                req_state.output_token_ids.append(token_id)
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            valid_mask = selected_token_ids != INVALID_TOKEN_ID
            gen_lens = valid_mask.sum(dim=1).tolist()
            valid_sampled_token_ids = [
                seq.tolist()
                for seq in selected_token_ids[valid_mask].split(gen_lens)
            ]
            self.input_batch.num_tokens[:num_reqs] += gen_lens
            for i, req_state, seq_len in request_seq_lens:
                target_slice = slice(seq_len - gen_lens[i] + 1, seq_len + 1)
                self.input_batch.token_ids_cpu[
                    i, target_slice] = valid_sampled_token_ids[i]
                req_state.output_token_ids.extend(valid_sampled_token_ids[i])

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        # Check there are no new graphs compiled - all the graphs should be
        # captured and compiled during warm up.
        self._verify_num_xla_graphs("execute_model")

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    def load_model(self) -> None:
        self.device = self.device_config.device

        # NOTE(woosuk): While the executor assigns the TP ranks to the worker
        # process, the ranks can be different from the ranks internally assigned
        # by the xm runtime. Therefore, there is a mismatch in the rank
        # assignment between the gloo (cpu) runtime and the xm (tpu) runtime.
        # This is not a problem in linear layers because all-reduce is
        # rank-agnostic. However, it matters for all-gather as the ranks
        # determine the order of concatenating the output tensors.
        # As a workaround, we use the xm's rank assignment only when loading
        # the embedding weights.
        xm_tp_rank = xr.global_ordinal()
        with patch(
                "vllm.model_executor.layers.vocab_parallel_embedding."
                "get_tensor_model_parallel_rank",
                return_value=xm_tp_rank):
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                tpu_loader = TPUModelLoader(
                    load_config=self.vllm_config.load_config)
                model = tpu_loader.load_model(
                    vllm_config=self.vllm_config,
                    model_config=self.vllm_config.model_config,
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                model_loader = get_model_loader(self.load_config)
                if not hasattr(self, "model"):
                    logger.info("Loading model from scratch...")
                    model = model_loader.load_model(
                        vllm_config=self.vllm_config,
                        model_config=self.model_config)
                else:
                    logger.info("Model was already initialized. \
                            Loading weights inplace...")
                    model_loader.load_weights(self.model,
                                              model_config=self.model_config)
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            model = self.load_lora_model(model, self.model_config,
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            input_ids = None
            inputs_embeds = torch.zeros((num_tokens, self.hidden_size),
                                        dtype=self.dtype,
                                        device=self.device)
        else:
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            num_tokens, self.max_num_reqs, self.block_size)
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            slot_mapping=slot_mapping,
            block_tables=block_tables,
            context_lens=context_lens,
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            torch._dynamo.mark_dynamic(inputs_embeds, 0)
        else:
            torch._dynamo.mark_dynamic(input_ids, 0)
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        torch._dynamo.mark_dynamic(attn_metadata.slot_mapping, 0)
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        torch._dynamo.mark_dynamic(attn_metadata.context_lens, 0)
        torch._dynamo.mark_dynamic(attn_metadata.query_start_loc, 0)
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        per_layer_attn_metadata = {
            layer_name: attn_metadata
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                np.array([num_tokens], dtype=np.int32)), set_forward_context(
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                             positions=position_ids,
                             inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds)
        self._hidden_states_dtype = out.dtype
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                          lora_requests) -> None:
        xm.mark_step()  # Captures input updates
        super()._set_active_loras(prompt_lora_mapping, token_lora_mapping,
                                  lora_requests)
        xm.mark_step()  # Captures metadata updates

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    def _precompile_mm_encoder(self) -> None:
        # Pre-compile MM encoder for all supported data modalities.
        hf_config = self.vllm_config.model_config.hf_config
        for mode, max_items_by_mode in \
            self.max_num_mm_items_by_modality.items():
            logger.info(
                "Compiling Multimodal %s Encoder with different input"
                " shapes.", mode)
            start = time.perf_counter()
            # No padding for MM encoder just yet.
            for num_items in range(1, max_items_by_mode + 1):
                logger.info("  -- mode: %s items: %d", mode, num_items)
                batched_dummy_mm_inputs = self._get_mm_dummy_batch(
                    mode, num_items)
                # Run multimodal encoder.
                xm.mark_step()
                mm_embeds = self.model.\
                    get_multimodal_embeddings(**batched_dummy_mm_inputs)
                xm.mark_step()
                num_patches = mm_embeds[0].shape[0]
                items_size = num_patches * num_items

                # NOTE (NickLucche) pre-compile `get_input_embeddings` when mm
                # embeddings are present. We assume `--disable-mm-chunked`,
                # hence only whole items can be scheduled. This implies we just
                # need to compile when `num_items` fit the (padded) `input_ids`
                for num_tokens in self.num_tokens_paddings:
                    if num_tokens >= items_size:
                        # XLA Workaround: if torch.zeros(..device) is used, XLA
                        # compiles a scalar+expansion op, which won't match
                        # the graph generated at runtime. CPU->TPU must be used
                        placeholders_ids = torch.zeros(num_tokens,
                                                       dtype=torch.int32,
                                                       device="cpu")
                        # Align placeholders and actual num mm_embeddings.
                        placeholders_ids[:items_size] = \
                            hf_config.image_token_index

                        placeholders_ids = placeholders_ids.to(self.device)
                        # Assign outputs or the graph will be cut short.
                        a, b = self._get_model_inputs(placeholders_ids,
                                                      [mm_embeds])
                        assert a is None
                        xm.mark_step()

            # Pre-compile `get_input_embeddings` when mm_embeddings are not
            # present. Chunk is only made of text, no mm_placeholders.
            for num_tokens in self.num_tokens_paddings:
                placeholders_ids = torch.zeros(num_tokens,
                                               dtype=torch.int32,
                                               device="cpu")
                placeholders_ids = placeholders_ids.to(self.device)
                a, b = self._get_model_inputs(placeholders_ids, [])
                assert a is None
                xm.mark_step()

            xm.wait_device_ops()
            end = time.perf_counter()
            logger.info(
                "Multimodal %s Encoder compilation finished in in %.2f "
                "[secs].", mode, end - start)

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    def _precompile_backbone(self) -> None:
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        start = time.perf_counter()
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                            self.max_num_blocks_per_req)
            if self.most_model_len is not None:
                self._dummy_run(num_tokens, self.num_reqs_most_model_len,
                                self.num_blocks_per_most_len_req)
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        end = time.perf_counter()
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    def _precompile_select_hidden_states(self) -> None:
        # Compile hidden state selection function for bucketed
        # n_tokens x max_num_reqs. Graph is really small so this is fine.
        logger.info(
            "Compiling select_hidden_states with different input shapes.")
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        start = time.perf_counter()
        hsize = self.model_config.get_hidden_size()
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            for num_reqs in self.num_reqs_paddings:
                indices = torch.zeros(num_reqs,
                                      dtype=torch.int32,
                                      device=self.device)
                torch._dynamo.mark_dynamic(indices, 0)
                self.select_hidden_states(dummy_hidden, indices)
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                logger.info("  -- num_tokens: %d, num_seqs: %d", num_tokens,
                            num_reqs)
                # Requests can't be more than tokens. But do compile for the
                # next bigger value in case num_tokens uses bucketed padding.
                if num_reqs >= min(num_tokens, self.max_num_reqs):
                    break
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        logger.info("Compiling compute_logits with different input shapes.")
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        hsize = self.model_config.get_hidden_size()
        for num_reqs in self.num_reqs_paddings:
            dummy_hidden = torch.zeros((num_reqs, hsize),
                                       device=self.device,
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            self.compute_logits(dummy_hidden)
            logger.info("  -- num_seqs: %d", num_reqs)
        xm.wait_device_ops()
        end = time.perf_counter()
        logger.info("Compilation finished in %.2f [secs].", end - start)
        self._update_num_xla_graphs("compute_logits")

    def _precompile_structured_decoding(self) -> None:
        logger.info(
            "Compiling structured_decoding with different input shapes.")
        start = time.perf_counter()
        for num_reqs in self.num_reqs_paddings:
            dummy_logits = torch.zeros((num_reqs, self.vocab_size),
                                       device=self.device,
                                       dtype=self._hidden_states_dtype)
            dummy_require_struct_decoding = \
                self.require_structured_out_cpu[:num_reqs].to(self.device)
            dummy_grammar_bitmask = \
                self.grammar_bitmask_cpu[:num_reqs].to(self.device)
            # The first dimension of the above 3 dummy tensors cannot be
            # mark_dynamic because some operations in structured_decode require
            # them to be static.
            arange = self.structured_decode_arange.to(self.device)
            self.structured_decode(dummy_require_struct_decoding,
                                   dummy_grammar_bitmask, dummy_logits, arange)
            logger.info("  -- num_seqs: %d", num_reqs)
        xm.wait_device_ops()
        end = time.perf_counter()
        logger.info("Compilation finished in %.2f [secs].", end - start)
        self._update_num_xla_graphs("structured_decoding")

    def _precompile_sample_from_logits(self) -> None:
        logger.info(
            "Compiling sample_from_logits with different input shapes.")
        start = time.perf_counter()
        for num_reqs in self.num_reqs_paddings:
            dummy_logits = torch.zeros((num_reqs, self.vocab_size),
                                       device=self.device,
                                       dtype=self._hidden_states_dtype)
            # The first dimension of dummy_logits cannot be mark_dynamic
            # because some operations in the sampler require it to be static.
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                sampling_metadata = (
                    TPUSupportedSamplingMetadata.from_input_batch(
                        self.input_batch,
                        num_reqs,
                        self.device,
                        generate_params_if_all_greedy,
                    ))
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                        self.lora_config, np.array([num_reqs],
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    def _precompile_gather_logprobs(self) -> None:
        logger.info("Compiling gather_logprobs with different input shapes.")
        start = time.perf_counter()
        for num_reqs in self.num_reqs_paddings:
            dummy_logits = torch.zeros((num_reqs, self.vocab_size),
                                       device=self.device,
                                       dtype=self._hidden_states_dtype)
            dummy_tokens = torch.zeros((num_reqs, 1),
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                    self.lora_config, np.array([num_reqs], dtype=np.int32)):
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        xm.wait_device_ops()
        end = time.perf_counter()
        logger.info("Compilation finished in %.2f [secs].", end - start)
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            self._precompile_mm_encoder()
            self._precompile_backbone()
            self._precompile_select_hidden_states()
            self._precompile_compute_logits()
            self._precompile_structured_decoding()
            self._precompile_sample_from_logits()
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    def profile_run(
        self,
        num_tokens: int,
    ) -> None:
        # Profile with multimodal encoder & encoder cache.
        # TODO: handle encoder-decoder models once we support them.
        if (self.is_multimodal_model and self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens > 0
                and self.encoder_cache_size > 0):

            # NOTE: Currently model is profiled with a single non-text
            # modality with the max possible input tokens even when
            # it supports multiple.
            dummy_data_modality, max_num_mm_items = max(
                self.max_num_mm_items_by_modality.items(), key=lambda t: t[1])

            encoder_budget = min(self.max_num_encoder_input_tokens,
                                 self.encoder_cache_size)

            logger.info(
                "Encoder cache will be initialized with a budget of %d tokens,"
                " and profiled with %s %s items of the maximum feature size.",
                encoder_budget, max_num_mm_items, dummy_data_modality)

            # Create dummy batch of multimodal inputs.
            batched_dummy_mm_inputs = self._get_mm_dummy_batch(
                dummy_data_modality, max_num_mm_items)

            # Run multimodal encoder.
            # Isolate encoder graph from post-processing to minimize
            # impact of recompilation until it's fixed.
            start = time.perf_counter()
            xm.mark_step()
            dummy_encoder_outputs = self.model.get_multimodal_embeddings(
                **batched_dummy_mm_inputs)
            xm.mark_step()
            xm.wait_device_ops()
            end = time.perf_counter()
            logger.info(
                "Multimodal Encoder profiling finished in in %.2f [secs].",
                end - start)

            assert len(dummy_encoder_outputs) == max_num_mm_items, (
                "Expected dimension 0 of encoder outputs to match the number "
                f"of multimodal data items: {max_num_mm_items}, got "
                f"{len(dummy_encoder_outputs)=} instead. This is most likely "
                "due to the 'get_multimodal_embeddings' method of the model "
                "not implemented correctly.")

            # Cache the dummy encoder outputs.
            self.encoder_cache["tmp"] = dict(enumerate(dummy_encoder_outputs))

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                        self.max_num_blocks_per_req)
        if self.most_model_len is not None:
            self._dummy_run(num_tokens, self.num_reqs_most_model_len,
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        """
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            self.input_batch = InputBatch(
                max_num_reqs=self.max_num_reqs,
                max_model_len=self.max_model_len,
                max_num_batched_tokens=self.max_num_tokens,
                device=self.device,
                pin_memory=self.pin_memory,
                vocab_size=self.model_config.get_vocab_size(),
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        for kv_cache_tensor in kv_cache_config.kv_cache_tensors:
            assert len(kv_cache_tensor.shared_by) == 1, (
                "KV cache tensor shared by multiple layers is not supported in "
                "TPU.")
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                        num_kv_heads = kv_cache_spec.num_kv_heads
                        assert self.original_parallel_config is not None
                        tp_size = \
                            self.original_parallel_config.tensor_parallel_size
                        # TODO: Handle kv cache duplication under SPMD mode.
                        assert num_kv_heads % tp_size == 0, (
                            f"num_kv_heads {num_kv_heads} must be divisible by "
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                        num_blocks, kv_cache_spec.block_size,
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        # with cross-layer KV sharing
        if self.shared_kv_cache_layers:
            initialize_kv_cache_for_kv_sharing(
                self.shared_kv_cache_layers,
                kv_cache_config.kv_cache_groups,
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            # Shard KV Cache
            for cache in self.kv_caches:
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            compiled_model = self.model.model
        if isinstance(compiled_model, TorchCompileWrapperWithCustomDispatcher):
            logger.info("Clear dynamo cache and cached dynamo bytecode.")
            torch._dynamo.eval_frame.remove_from_cache(
                compiled_model.original_code_object)
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    def select_hidden_states(self, hidden_states, indices_do_sample):
        return hidden_states[indices_do_sample]

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    #       Re-enable the torch.compile once the issue is fixed in torchxla.
    # @torch.compile(backend="openxla", fullgraph=True, dynamic=False)
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            self, logits: torch.Tensor,
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            out_tokens = torch.argmax(logits, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
        else:
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    def gather_logprobs(self, logits: torch.Tensor,
                        sampled_tokens: torch.Tensor) -> LogprobsTensors:
        """
        Gather the top_logprobs with corresponding tokens. Use a fixed number
        of logprobs as an alternative to having multiple pre-compiled graphs.
        Select the number of logprobs actually demanded by each request on CPU.
        """
        logprobs = self.sampler.compute_logprobs(logits)
        return self.sampler.gather_logprobs(
            logprobs,
            self.model_config.max_logprobs,
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    def structured_decode(self, require_struct_decoding: torch.Tensor,
                          grammar_bitmask: torch.Tensor, logits: torch.Tensor,
                          arange: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
        return torch.where(
            require_struct_decoding,
            self.apply_grammar_bitmask(logits, grammar_bitmask, arange),
            logits)

    def apply_grammar_bitmask(self, logits: torch.Tensor,
                              grammar_bitmask: torch.Tensor,
                              arange: torch.Tensor):
        assert (logits.shape[0] == grammar_bitmask.shape[0])
        logits_cloned = logits.clone()
        for i in range(logits.shape[0]):
            unpacked_bitmask = (torch.bitwise_right_shift(
                grammar_bitmask[i][:, None], arange[None, :]) & 1) == 0
            unpacked_bitmask = unpacked_bitmask.reshape(-1)[:self.vocab_size]
            logits_cloned[i] = logits_cloned[i].masked_fill(
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        self, logits: torch.Tensor, scheduler_output: "SchedulerOutput"
    ) -> tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]:
        grammar_bitmask = scheduler_output.grammar_bitmask
        assert grammar_bitmask is not None
        num_reqs, _ = logits.shape

        # Reset pre-allocated tensors
        self.grammar_bitmask_cpu.zero_()
        self.require_structured_out_cpu.zero_()

        # We receive the structured output bitmask from the scheduler, but the
        # indices of the requests in the batch may not match the indices of
        # the bitmask since the scheduler doesn't know how the tpu runner is
        # ordering the requests in the batch. We need to match the order of
        # bitmask with the order of requests
        struct_out_indices: list[int] = []
        mask_indices: list[int] = []
        for req_id in self.input_batch.req_ids:
            mask_index = scheduler_output.structured_output_request_ids.get(
                req_id)
            if mask_index is None:
                continue
            batch_index = self.input_batch.req_id_to_index[req_id]
            struct_out_indices.append(batch_index)
            mask_indices.append(mask_index)
        self.grammar_bitmask_cpu[struct_out_indices] = torch.from_numpy(
            grammar_bitmask[mask_indices])
        # It's not guaranteed that all requests in this batch require
        # structured output, so create a bool tensor to represent
        # the requests that need structured output.
        struct_out_indices = torch.tensor(struct_out_indices, dtype=torch.long)
        self.require_structured_out_cpu[struct_out_indices] = True
        return self.require_structured_out_cpu[:num_reqs].to(logits.device), \
            self.grammar_bitmask_cpu[:num_reqs].to(logits.device), \
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                            batch_size: int) -> BatchedTensorInputs:
        # Dummy data for pre-compiling multimodal models.
        dummy_request_data = self.mm_registry.get_decoder_dummy_data(
            model_config=self.model_config,
            seq_len=self.max_num_tokens,
        )
        dummy_mm_data = dummy_request_data.multi_modal_data

        # Dummy data definition in V0 may contain multiple multimodal items
        # (e.g, multiple images) for a single request, therefore here we
        # always replicate first item by max_num_mm_items times since in V1
        # they are scheduled to be processed separately.
        assert isinstance(dummy_mm_data, MultiModalKwargs), (
            "Expected dummy multimodal data to be of type "
            f"MultiModalKwargs, got {type(dummy_mm_data)=} instead. "
            "This is most likely due to the model not having a merged "
            "processor.")

        # When models have a merged processor, their dummy data is
        # already batched `MultiModalKwargs`, therefore we take the first
        # `MultiModalKwargsItem` from the desired modality to profile on.
        dummy_mm_item = dummy_mm_data.get_item(modality=modality, item_index=0)
        dummy_mm_kwargs = MultiModalKwargs.from_items([dummy_mm_item])

        batched_dummy_mm_inputs = MultiModalKwargs.batch([dummy_mm_kwargs] *
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def _get_req_paddings(min_req_size: int, max_req_size: int) -> list[int]:
    logger.info("Preparing request paddings:")
    # assert min_req_size is power of 2
    assert (min_req_size & (min_req_size - 1) == 0) and min_req_size > 0
    paddings: list = []
    num = max(MIN_NUM_SEQS, min_req_size)
    while num <= max_req_size and (len(paddings) == 0 or paddings[-1] != num):
        paddings.append(num)
        logger.info("    %d", num)
        num = _get_padded_num_reqs_with_upper_limit(num + 1, max_req_size)
    return paddings
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def _get_token_paddings(min_token_size: int, max_token_size: int,
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    num = min_token_size
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            logger.info("    %d", num)
            paddings.append(num)
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        while num < max_token_size:
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def _get_padded_token_len(paddings: list[int], x: int) -> int:
    """Return the first element in paddings list greater or equal to x.
    """
    index = bisect.bisect_left(paddings, x)
    assert index < len(paddings)
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                                           page_size: int) -> int:
    """Calculates the padded number of KV cache update slices to avoid
    recompilation."""
    padded_num_slices = 2 * max_num_reqs + num_tokens // page_size
    padded_num_slices = min(padded_num_slices, num_tokens)
    padded_num_slices = (
        padded_num_slices + NUM_SLICES_PER_KV_CACHE_UPDATE_BLOCK - 1
    ) // NUM_SLICES_PER_KV_CACHE_UPDATE_BLOCK * \
        NUM_SLICES_PER_KV_CACHE_UPDATE_BLOCK
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def replace_set_lora(model):

    def _tpu_set_lora(
        self,
        index: int,
        lora_a: torch.Tensor,
        lora_b: torch.Tensor,
        embeddings_tensor: Optional[torch.Tensor],
        bias: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
    ):
        # TODO: The integer index leads to a recompilation, but converting it
        # to a tensor doesn't seem to work anymore. This might be fixed with a
        # later release of torch_xla.
        self._original_set_lora(index, lora_a, lora_b, embeddings_tensor, bias)
        xm.mark_step()

    def _tpu_reset_lora(self, index: int):
        self._original_reset_lora(index)
        xm.mark_step()

    for _, module in model.named_modules():
        if isinstance(module, BaseLayerWithLoRA):
            module._original_set_lora = module.set_lora
            module._original_reset_lora = module.reset_lora
            module.set_lora = _tpu_set_lora.__get__(module, module.__class__)
            module.reset_lora = _tpu_reset_lora.__get__(
                module, module.__class__)