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2554b27baa [V0 Deprecation] Remove pooling model support in V0 (#23434)
Signed-off-by: Woosuk Kwon <woosuk.kwon@berkeley.edu>
Signed-off-by: Max de Bayser <mbayser@br.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: Woosuk Kwon <woosuk.kwon@berkeley.edu>
2025-08-29 00:04:02 -07:00
934bebf192 Better errors for Transformers backend missing features (#23759)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-29 07:01:40 +00:00
885ca6d31d [Misc] Fix warnings for mistral model (#23552)
Signed-off-by: zjy0516 <riverclouds.zhu@qq.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiangyun Zhu <riverclouds.zhu@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com>
2025-08-29 06:58:48 +00:00
2d0afcc9dc [mrope][Qwen2-VL] Fix edge case where getting index of image/video token can potentially throw in default vl mrope implementation. (#23895)
Signed-off-by: Chenheli Hua <huachenheli@outlook.com>
2025-08-28 23:29:13 -07:00
b4f9e9631c [CI/Build] Clean up LoRA test (#23890)
Signed-off-by: Jee Jee Li <pandaleefree@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 23:28:35 -07:00
05d839c19e Fix(async): Add support for truncate_prompt_tokens in AsyncLLM (#23800) 2025-08-28 22:55:06 -07:00
6597d7a456 [Platform] import activation_quant_fusion for CUDA only (#23882)
Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 22:54:16 -07:00
5264015d74 [BugFix][AMD][Deepseek] fix a dtype mismatch error for deepseek running on AMD (#23864)
Signed-off-by: Jinghui Zhang <jinghuizhang0804@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 22:54:12 -07:00
98ac0cb32d [Bugfix] Use ReplicatedLinear for SequenceClassification head (#23836)
Signed-off-by: Isotr0py <mozf@mail2.sysu.edu.cn>
2025-08-29 04:41:20 +00:00
c8b3b299c9 [tests] Improve speed and reliability of test_transcription_api_correctness (#23854)
Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <rbryant@redhat.com>
2025-08-29 04:25:33 +00:00
006477e60b [ROCm][Fix] Fix rocm build caused by #23791 (#23847)
Signed-off-by: charlifu <charlifu@amd.com>
2025-08-28 19:52:27 -07:00
de533ab2a1 [Models] Improve iteration over layers (#19497)
Signed-off-by: Lukas Geiger <lukas.geiger94@gmail.com>
2025-08-29 09:26:34 +08:00
235c9db8a7 [XPU] support data parallel for MoE models on XPU (#22887)
Signed-off-by: chzhang <chaojun.zhang@intel.com>
2025-08-29 09:23:04 +08:00
b668055a11 [V0 Deprecation] Remove V0 Samplers test (#23862) 2025-08-28 18:05:52 -07:00
d3d2aad5a2 [Log] Use Debug Once for DeepGEMM E8M0 When not Enabled (#23858) 2025-08-28 22:18:10 +00:00
cb293f6a79 [V1] Enable prefill optimization for Gemma3n (#22628)
Signed-off-by: Yong Hoon Shin <yhshin@meta.com>
2025-08-28 14:54:30 -07:00
7ffbf27239 [BugFix][FlashInfer] Fix potential race condition for paged_kv_indptr_cpu (#23737)
Signed-off-by: Woosuk Kwon <woosuk.kwon@berkeley.edu>
2025-08-28 14:22:46 -07:00
27e88cee74 chore: build release image by default (#23852)
Signed-off-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2025-08-28 13:17:15 -07:00
16a45b3a28 [NVIDIA] Support SiluMul + NVFP4 quant fusion (#23671)
Signed-off-by: jindih <jindih@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: elvischenv <219235043+elvischenv@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: jindih <jindih@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Goin <mgoin64@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Luka Govedic <lgovedic@redhat.com>
2025-08-28 19:36:50 +00:00
57d4ede520 [bugfix] [spec-decoding] fix data race in sample_recovered_tokens_kernel (vLLM v1) (#23829)
Signed-off-by: He-Jingkai <he-jingkai@outlook.com>
2025-08-28 19:05:20 +00:00
04d1dd7f4a [ROCm][Aiter] Add triton fp8 bmm kernel for mla (#23264)
Signed-off-by: Divakar Verma <divakar.verma@amd.com>
Co-authored-by: ShaoChunLee <Shao-Chun.Lee@amd.com>
2025-08-28 18:18:08 +00:00
f32a5bc505 Migrate Llama4ImagePatchInputs to TensorSchema (#22021)
Signed-off-by: Benji Beck <benjibeck@meta.com>
2025-08-28 17:29:37 +00:00
8805ad9fa9 Add scale_config.yml file for Meta autoscalers for GH Actions (#23840)
Signed-off-by: Jean Schmidt <contato@jschmidt.me>
2025-08-28 09:31:20 -07:00
0583578f42 [ci] breaks down V1 Test into 3 groups of approx 30 minutes runtime (#23757)
Signed-off-by: Jean Schmidt <contato@jschmidt.me>
2025-08-28 08:59:19 -07:00
db74d60490 [Bugfix] Add fake mode around passes (#23349)
Signed-off-by: angelayi <yiangela7@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 11:25:56 -04:00
95089607fa [Model][gpt-oss] Support DP+EP for GPT-OSS with FlashInfer trtllm-gen MoE (#23819)
Signed-off-by: Po-Han Huang <pohanh@nvidia.com>
2025-08-28 06:56:20 -07:00
1f096f9b95 [CI] Fix linting error on main (#23835)
Signed-off-by: Thomas Parnell <tpa@zurich.ibm.com>
2025-08-28 06:52:01 -07:00
66548f6603 [Bugfix] Fix benchmark_moe.py for blockwise fp8. (#23823)
Signed-off-by: crischeng <420985011@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: cris <grace@guisenbindeMacBook-Pro.local>
2025-08-28 21:44:09 +08:00
d3da2eea54 [Doc]: fix typos in Python scripts (#23828)
Signed-off-by: Didier Durand <durand.didier@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 05:37:38 -07:00
bfab219648 [Model] [gpt-oss] fix gpt-oss pp support (#23815)
Signed-off-by: zjy0516 <riverclouds.zhu@qq.com>
2025-08-28 05:36:55 -07:00
a3432f18fd [BugFix][Spec Decode] Use float64 for uniform_probs (#23803)
Signed-off-by: Woosuk Kwon <woosuk.kwon@berkeley.edu>
2025-08-28 12:26:45 +00:00
67cee40da0 [CI/Build][Bugfix] Fix Qwen VL tests on CPU (#23818)
Signed-off-by: jiang1.li <jiang1.li@intel.com>
2025-08-28 11:57:05 +00:00
d99c3a4f7b [Doc]: fix typos in .md files (including those of #23751) (#23825)
Signed-off-by: Didier Durand <durand.didier@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 04:38:19 -07:00
3462c1c522 [FIXBUG] Add return_success parameter to moe_wna16_weight_loader function (#22797)
Signed-off-by: JartX <sagformas@epdcenter.es>
Co-authored-by: Michael Goin <mgoin64@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 09:03:22 +00:00
c5d004aaaf [Model] Add PP support and VLM backbone compatability for GPT-OSS (#23680)
Signed-off-by: Isotr0py <mozf@mail2.sysu.edu.cn>
2025-08-28 16:03:28 +08:00
11a7fafaa8 [New Model]: Support GteNewModelForSequenceClassification (#23524)
Signed-off-by: wang.yuqi <noooop@126.com>
2025-08-28 15:36:42 +08:00
186aced5ff [Kernel] cuda kernels for upcoming decode context parallel feature (#23791)
Co-authored-by: hongchao <hongchao@msh.team>
2025-08-28 15:29:11 +08:00
daa1273b14 [Bugfix] when set offline model running error (#23711)
Signed-off-by: rongfu.leng <rongfu.leng@daocloud.io>
2025-08-28 07:27:45 +00:00
c07a73317d [CI] enable idefics3 and fuyu-8b test in multimodal test (#23790)
Signed-off-by: zjy0516 <riverclouds.zhu@qq.com>
2025-08-28 14:51:24 +08:00
22feac8e95 [Transform] [Quantization] Add transforms to compressed tensors (#22486) 2025-08-28 02:43:48 -04:00
c8851a4723 Add deprecation warning for lora_extra_vocab_size (#23635)
Signed-off-by: Jinheng Li <ahengljh@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 22:34:29 -07:00
f48a9af892 [CI] make all multi-gpu weight loading tests run nightly (#23792)
Signed-off-by: Alex Yun <alexyun04@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 21:27:36 -07:00
a11adafdca Gracefully handle edge cases in harmony utils (#23155)
Signed-off-by: Jan Kessler <jakessle@uni-mainz.de>
Co-authored-by: Chen Zhang <zhangch99@outlook.com>
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2025-08-27 20:14:00 -07:00
a781e84ec2 [Perf] Tune configs for triton block fp8 gemm H100/H200 (#23748)
Signed-off-by: mgoin <mgoin64@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 11:12:53 +08:00
1b7b161a09 [Feature] models: pass layer prefix to replace_linear_class for per-layer quantization routing. Addresses #23239 (#23556)
Signed-off-by: Shrey Gupta <shreyg1303@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 20:12:44 -07:00
a69693e38f Migrate Qwen inputs to TensorSchema (#23473)
Signed-off-by: Benji Beck <benjibeck@meta.com>
2025-08-28 10:43:26 +08:00
5da4f5d857 [Bugfix] Fix for V1 priority scheduling crashes at preemption (#23713)
Signed-off-by: Hanchenli <lihanc2002@gmail.com>
2025-08-28 00:44:52 +00:00
321938e9ac [Feature] Add VLLM_DISABLE_PAD_FOR_CUDAGRAPH to Avoid Hang Issue (#23595)
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Signed-off-by: Wentao Ye <44945378+yewentao256@users.noreply.github.com>
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2025-08-27 21:52:24 +00:00
f9ca2b40a0 [Bugfix] Fix Marlin NVFP4 for modelopt (#23659)
Signed-off-by: mgoin <mgoin64@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 17:48:16 -04:00
082cc07ef8 DP/EP Support for gpt-oss with deepep-ht comm kernel on SM100 (#23608) 2025-08-27 17:33:21 -04:00
853c371fc3 [V1][Mamba] - Enable V1 by default for Mamba Models (#23650)
Signed-off-by: asafg <39553475+Josephasafg@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-27 20:53:30 +00:00
8bf6266a17 [Multimodal] Generate mm_hash based on request metadata when caching is turned off (#23690)
Signed-off-by: Roger Wang <hey@rogerw.io>
2025-08-27 20:24:31 +00:00
0585a9e73c Disable torch.compile for dynamic rope models in Transformers backend (#23738)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-27 19:03:05 +00:00
3c0ef769ba ci: Add arm64 docker build to release pipeline (#23210)
Signed-off-by: Eli Uriegas <eliuriegas@meta.com>
Signed-off-by: Eli Uriegas <1700823+seemethere@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-27 10:41:48 -07:00
4e4d017b6f [Docs] Fix warnings in mkdocs build (continued) (#23743)
Signed-off-by: Zerohertz <ohg3417@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hyogeun Oh (오효근) <ohg3417@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 17:17:29 +00:00
dd58932280 [V1] [Hybrid] Enable compile and piecewise CUDA graph for MiniMax-Text models (#22589)
Signed-off-by: Thomas Parnell <tpa@zurich.ibm.com>
2025-08-27 10:05:16 -07:00
52883ed084 [Model] Merge SupportsMultiModalWithRawInput with SupportsMultiModal (#23749)
Signed-off-by: DarkLight1337 <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-08-27 10:01:50 -07:00
4f35be10a9 [BugFix] Fix topk_softmax assert (#19764)
Signed-off-by: Luka Govedic <lgovedic@redhat.com>
2025-08-27 09:47:28 -07:00
2b61d2e22f [Docs] Remove in-tree Gaudi install instructions (#23628)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-27 09:22:21 -07:00
3ce8285d6d [LogitsProcs] Deduplicate built-in LP implementation logic (#23362)
Signed-off-by: Nick Hill <nhill@redhat.com>
2025-08-27 23:11:33 +08:00
83f555f637 [Doc]: upgrade version of crate-ci tool for improved typo detection (#23755)
Signed-off-by: Didier Durand <durand.didier@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 07:59:34 -07:00
841490434a [Model] Enable native HF format InternVL support (#23742)
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2025-08-27 14:45:17 +00:00
3af47c3cc6 [Feature] Add Hopper DeepGEMM E8M0 for DeepSeekV3.1 scale_fmt (#23666)
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2025-08-27 14:09:08 +00:00
513c1fe255 Only run get_attr_docs if generating help text (#23723)
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2025-08-27 13:55:12 +00:00
fe8d7b6f03 [Model] Interface to enable batch-level DP support (#23733)
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16dc4052b0 Fix pre-commit on main (#23747)
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2025-08-27 06:39:48 -07:00
8dd2baa597 Add vLLM Korea Meetup in the README.md and meetups.md (#23746)
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5eeef1b908 [Model] Explicit default_pooling_type interface (#23736)
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2025-08-27 13:24:09 +00:00
704432af3c [V1] [Hybrid] Disable prefix caching by default for hybrid or mamba-based models (#23716)
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2025-08-27 12:51:54 +00:00
a403d0fa41 [Misc] Remove unnecessary _send_reconfig_message() in core_client.py (#23127)
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2025-08-27 05:50:47 -07:00
8c13820f0b [Bugfix] Fix task field initialization when PYTHONOPTIMIZE is enabled (#23718)
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2025-08-27 12:42:20 +00:00
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2025-08-27 05:38:00 -07:00
1f7a9c95e4 [Docs] Fix a 1-2-3 list and style issues in tpu.md (#23729)
Signed-off-by: windsonsea <haifeng.yao@daocloud.io>
2025-08-27 05:37:52 -07:00
8f0d7eaea8 [XPU] Fix OOM issue for data parallel with Ray backend (#22500)
Signed-off-by: Fanli Lin <fanli.lin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Fanli Lin <fanli0116@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cyrus Leung <cyrus.tl.leung@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 19:57:38 +08:00
e03940762b [CI/Build] Reduce LoRA layer test cases (#23721)
Signed-off-by: Jee Jee Li <pandaleefree@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 10:59:35 +00:00
11eddf02f0 [FlashInfer] Cache hyper params in metadata builder (#23732)
Signed-off-by: Woosuk Kwon <woosuk.kwon@berkeley.edu>
2025-08-27 03:45:04 -07:00
04ff1e43fb [Misc] Move CpuGpuBuffer to vllm/v1/utils.py (#23728)
Signed-off-by: Woosuk Kwon <woosuk.kwon@berkeley.edu>
2025-08-27 03:25:00 -07:00
6578e87365 Optimize input preparation for FlashInfer [2/N] (#23174)
Signed-off-by: Woosuk Kwon <woosuk.kwon@berkeley.edu>
2025-08-27 02:52:45 -07:00
5bd9f84158 [Docs] Fix an admonition important (#23726)
Signed-off-by: windsonsea <haifeng.yao@daocloud.io>
2025-08-27 02:50:09 -07:00
91e382c935 [CI/Build] Remove redundant register in model init tests (#23715)
Signed-off-by: DarkLight1337 <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-08-27 08:11:15 +00:00
6446677839 [XPU]fix cuda event used in XPU model runner (#23708)
Signed-off-by: Kunshang Ji <kunshang.ji@intel.com>
2025-08-27 07:27:14 +00:00
69244e67e6 [Core] Use key-only cache for BaseMultiModalProcessor (#23018)
Signed-off-by: DarkLight1337 <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-08-27 14:19:13 +08:00
8dbf6ed7be [Bugfix] fix when config.yaml config value is list parse error (#23528)
Signed-off-by: rongfu.leng <rongfu.leng@daocloud.io>
2025-08-27 05:54:39 +00:00
9de25c294b [CI/Build] Remove redundant LoRA model tests (#23706)
Signed-off-by: Jee Jee Li <pandaleefree@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 05:51:50 +00:00
fce10dbed5 [XPU] Add xpu torch.compile support (#22609)
Signed-off-by: Kunshang Ji <kunshang.ji@intel.com>
2025-08-27 05:33:27 +00:00
d272415e57 [Quantization] Expand compressed-tensors MoE matching logic to support NFP4 + FP8 MoEs (#22674)
Signed-off-by: Dipika Sikka <dipikasikka1@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dipika <dipikasikka1@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 05:00:21 +00:00
142ac08030 [Frontend] Optimize beam search performance by limiting concurrency (#23599)
Signed-off-by: Chen Zhang <zhangch99@outlook.com>
2025-08-27 04:59:14 +00:00
3210264421 [Frontend] Add --log-error-stack to print stack trace for error response (#22960)
Signed-off-by: Chen Zhang <zhangch99@outlook.com>
2025-08-27 04:58:59 +00:00
644d57d531 [Model] Add Ernie4.5 VL Model Support (#22514)
Signed-off-by: wangyafeng <wangyafeng@baidu.com>
2025-08-26 21:02:55 -07:00
c905684cfe [Core] Asynchronous h2d in merge_multimodal_embeddings via pinned memory. (#23686)
Signed-off-by: Chenheli Hua <huachenheli@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Roger Wang <hey@rogerw.io>
2025-08-26 20:05:34 -07:00
786835807b [Bugfix]: Qwen3 Coder Tool Parser (#23099)
Signed-off-by: Yiheng Xu <charlesyihengxu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aaron Pham <contact@aarnphm.xyz>
2025-08-26 19:58:32 -07:00
Wei
fecbb7c782 [Bugfix][gpt-oss] passing the cache config in gpt-oss (#23613)
Signed-off-by: Wei Wei <wwei6@meta.com>
2025-08-27 02:54:23 +00:00
6dab89b8ec [Docs] Fix math rendering in docs (#23676)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 18:47:08 -07:00
de02b07db4 [Bugfix] Lazy import gpt_oss_triton_kernels_moe for mxfp4 (#23678)
Signed-off-by: mgoin <mgoin64@gmail.com>
2025-08-27 09:34:57 +08:00
eb1995167e [gpt-oss] Enable unit test for response API harmony integration (#23533)
Signed-off-by: Chen Zhang <zhangch99@outlook.com>
2025-08-26 18:23:26 -07:00
2c2b140ae8 [quantization] use channel scales for w4a8 + misc fixes (#23570)
Signed-off-by: czhu-cohere <conway.zhu@cohere.com>
2025-08-26 18:23:23 -07:00
c7c80af084 fix pynccl reduce_scatter (#23648)
Co-authored-by: hongchao <hongchao@msh.team>
2025-08-26 18:21:11 -07:00
6891205b16 [Feature][Responses API] Support MCP tool in background mode (#23494)
Signed-off-by: wuhang <wuhang6@huawei.com>
2025-08-27 01:06:58 +00:00
b1625dbe9c feat: add triton fused moe config for GLM-4.5-Air-FP8 on B200 (#23695)
Signed-off-by: Zixuan Zhang <zixuanzhang@bytedance.com>
2025-08-26 18:06:10 -07:00
585e0bde36 [Bugfix] UnboundLocalError when GptOss reasoning specified (#23054)
Signed-off-by: Federico <65908512+coval3nte@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-27 00:29:52 +00:00
714872f1a9 [Compile] Fix Cmake Warning (#23689)
Signed-off-by: yewentao256 <zhyanwentao@126.com>
2025-08-26 23:48:32 +00:00
5f1af97f86 [V1] [Hybrid] Enable Full CUDA graph by default for hybrid models in V1 (#22594)
Signed-off-by: Thomas Parnell <tpa@zurich.ibm.com>
2025-08-26 23:28:55 +00:00
c3b0fd1ee6 [V1][P/D]P2pNcclConnector supports flashinfer (#23536)
Signed-off-by: Abatom <abzhonghua@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Mo <simon.mo@hey.com>
2025-08-26 22:56:16 +00:00
6421b66bf4 [Docs] Move quant supported hardware table to README (#23663)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 22:26:46 +00:00
2f13319f47 Enhance the pre-notification policy (#23532)
Signed-off-by: Huzaifa Sidhpurwala <huzaifas@redhat.com>
2025-08-26 20:41:36 +00:00
d696f86e7b [doc] Hybrid KV Cache Manager design doc (#22688)
Signed-off-by: Chen Zhang <zhangch99@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 20:19:05 +00:00
9816b81f5f [Model] Enable video support for InternVL3.5 models (#23658)
Signed-off-by: Isotr0py <mozf@mail2.sysu.edu.cn>
2025-08-26 19:46:52 +00:00
c37c0af990 [Misc] Fix comments in tests/kernels/quantization (#23675)
Signed-off-by: zjy0516 <riverclouds.zhu@qq.com>
2025-08-26 19:31:20 +00:00
9715f7bb0f [Bugfix] Fix incorrect original shape in hashing (#23672)
Signed-off-by: DarkLight1337 <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Geiger <lukas.geiger94@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 19:01:25 +00:00
98aa16ff41 [v1] Add cross-attention KV cache support for encoder-decoder models (#23664)
Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <rbryant@redhat.com>
2025-08-26 18:49:06 +00:00
227e231b55 [Docs] [V1] [Hybrid] Update docs to remove FlashInfer constraint for hybrid models (#23665)
Signed-off-by: Thomas Parnell <tpa@zurich.ibm.com>
2025-08-26 18:33:16 +00:00
730d0ac8b9 [Docs] Fix warnings in mkdocs build (#23649)
Signed-off-by: Zerohertz <ohg3417@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hyogeun Oh (오효근) <ohg3417@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 18:19:23 +00:00
9b0187003e [Bugfix] Fix cuda event usage with CPU model runner (#23643)
Signed-off-by: jiang1.li <jiang1.li@intel.com>
2025-08-26 17:10:42 +00:00
44ac25eae2 [CI] [Doc]: Add GH Action for auto labeling issues with rocm tag (#20988)
Signed-off-by: vllmellm <vllm.ellm@embeddedllm.com>
Co-authored-by: Cyrus Leung <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-08-26 16:20:13 +00:00
7ea22e42d5 [Misc] Add override for allreduce fusion thresholds (#23639)
Signed-off-by: Julien Lin <jullin@nvidia.com>
2025-08-26 15:53:04 +00:00
9d4183dd2e [model] support qwen2audio embedding input (#23625)
Signed-off-by: Yuekai Zhang <zhangyuekai@foxmail.com>
Co-authored-by: gemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 23:48:08 +08:00
513298f1b4 [Bugfix] fix bf16 multimodal model hash (#23623)
Signed-off-by: Yuekai Zhang <zhangyuekai@foxmail.com>
Co-authored-by: gemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roger Wang <hey@rogerw.io>
Co-authored-by: Cyrus Leung <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-08-26 23:47:50 +08:00
379f828fba [Docs] Reduce requirements for docs build (#23651)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 15:43:28 +00:00
1fdc732419 [ROCm] Starting to add AMD code reviewers for ROCm components (#23496)
Signed-off-by: Hongxia Yang <hongxia.yang@amd.com>
2025-08-26 07:32:37 -07:00
f58675bfb3 [CPU] add cpu fused moe pytorch native implementation (#23146)
Signed-off-by: Tianyu Li <tianyu.li@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Li, Jiang <jiang1.li@intel.com>
2025-08-26 14:09:17 +00:00
7c04779afa [Doc]: fix various spelling issues in multiple files (#23636)
Signed-off-by: Didier Durand <durand.didier@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 14:05:29 +00:00
f66673a39d [Kernel] Added flashinfer fp8 per-tensor gemms (#22895)
Signed-off-by: Julien Lin <jullin@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Goin <mgoin64@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 06:54:04 -07:00
b78bed1bc5 [Hardware][Mac] Fix the installation fail for Apple Silicon (CPU) (#23565)
Signed-off-by: oye93 <en.ouyang93@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Li, Jiang <jiang1.li@intel.com>
2025-08-26 13:04:25 +00:00
164b2273c8 [Docs] Fix broken links to docs/api/summary.md (#23637)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 13:00:18 +00:00
2b4fc9bd9b Support FlashAttention Backend for Hybrid SSM Models (#23299)
Signed-off-by: Chen Zhang <zhangch99@outlook.com>
2025-08-26 12:41:52 +00:00
ebd5a77bb5 feat: add usage to TranscriptionResponse (text and json response_format) (#23576)
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Calmettes <gcalmettes@scaleway.com>
2025-08-26 05:26:26 -07:00
384dd1b0a8 [Bugfix] Add missing enable_log_outputs parameter to init_app_state function (#23634)
Signed-off-by: Matúš Námešný <matus.namesny@ameria.com>
2025-08-26 12:13:15 +00:00
fdeb3dac13 [Model] fix DeepSeek e_score_correction_bias dtype to fp32 (#23640)
Signed-off-by: Jee Jee Li <pandaleefree@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 20:09:47 +08:00
d52358c1e0 [Perf] Remove duplicated NVFP4 blockscales to save memory (#23379)
Signed-off-by: mgoin <mgoin64@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 19:16:33 +08:00
6ace2f72b0 Fix writing benchmark results with tuple keys (#23633)
Signed-off-by: Huy Do <huydhn@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 19:16:09 +08:00
b00e69f8ca Fix nits from #20059 (#23548)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 03:27:20 -07:00
50fede6634 [V1] Enable V1 for compute capability < 8.0 + FP32 (#23614)
Signed-off-by: DarkLight1337 <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-08-26 03:00:18 -07:00
b5d34af328 [Bugfix] Fix scheduling when repeated images in one request (#23544)
Signed-off-by: Roger Wang <hey@rogerw.me>
Signed-off-by: Roger Wang <hey@rogerw.io>
Co-authored-by: Roger Wang <hey@rogerw.me>
Co-authored-by: knlnguyen1802 <knlnguyen1802@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 09:46:28 +00:00
9b5f64238f [Bugfix] Fix Qwen25VL packed_modules_mapping (#23604)
Signed-off-by: Jee Jee Li <pandaleefree@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Goin <mgoin64@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 01:09:14 -07:00
ff77764f86 Fix CLI parameter documentation inconsistency in pooling_models.md (#23630) 2025-08-26 01:05:37 -07:00
bfc1edc9f5 [Docs] Fix titles for multi-file examples that are rendered in the docs (#23573)
Signed-off-by: Harry Mellor <19981378+hmellor@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-26 00:16:44 -07:00
3ecbb14b81 [Benchmarks] add benchmark for embedding models (#23000)
Signed-off-by: zjy0516 <riverclouds.zhu@qq.com>
2025-08-25 23:57:08 -07:00
7d67a9d9f9 [mypy] Fix incorrect type hint for EAGLE3 support (#23617)
Signed-off-by: DarkLight1337 <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-08-25 23:50:17 -07:00
959783fb99 [fix] fix seed-oss-parser (#23560)
Signed-off-by: jiabin.00 <jiabin.00@bytedance.com>
2025-08-25 23:16:36 -07:00
ce0e9dbd43 [CI/Build] Fix typo in #23561 (#23616)
Signed-off-by: DarkLight1337 <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-08-25 23:13:03 -07:00
b395b3b0a3 [Disagg][Perf] Use CUDA event sync instead of blocking tolist to avoid unintentional copy ops blocking across different CUDA streams, improving disagg TTIT/TTFT (#22760)
Signed-off-by: Zijing Liu <liuzijing2014@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Zijing Liu <liuzijing2014@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-25 21:06:00 -07:00
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ When run, benchmark script generates results under `benchmark/results` folder, a
`compare-json-results.py` compares two `benchmark_results.json` files and provides performance ratio e.g. for Output Tput, Median TTFT and Median TPOT.
If only one benchmark_results.json is passed, `compare-json-results.py` compares different TP and PP configurations in the benchmark_results.json instead.
Here is an example using the script to compare result_a and result_b with Model, Dataset name, input/output lenght, max concurrency and qps.
Here is an example using the script to compare result_a and result_b with Model, Dataset name, input/output length, max concurrency and qps.
`python3 compare-json-results.py -f results_a/benchmark_results.json -f results_b/benchmark_results.json`
| | Model | Dataset Name | Input Len | Output Len | # of max concurrency | qps | results_a/benchmark_results.json | results_b/benchmark_results.json | perf_ratio |

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ steps:
commands:
# #NOTE: torch_cuda_arch_list is derived from upstream PyTorch build files here:
# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/main/.ci/aarch64_linux/aarch64_ci_build.sh#L7
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --build-arg CUDA_VERSION=12.8.1 --build-arg torch_cuda_arch_list='8.7 9.0 10.0+PTX' --tag vllm-ci:build-image --target build --progress plain -f docker/Dockerfile ."
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --build-arg CUDA_VERSION=12.8.1 --build-arg torch_cuda_arch_list='8.7 9.0 10.0+PTX 12.0' --tag vllm-ci:build-image --target build --progress plain -f docker/Dockerfile ."
- "mkdir artifacts"
- "docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/artifacts:/artifacts_host vllm-ci:build-image bash -c 'cp -r dist /artifacts_host && chmod -R a+rw /artifacts_host'"
- "bash .buildkite/scripts/upload-wheels.sh"
@ -62,23 +62,45 @@ steps:
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
- block: "Build release image"
- label: "Build release image (x86)"
depends_on: ~
key: block-release-image-build
- label: "Build release image"
depends_on: block-release-image-build
id: build-release-image
id: build-release-image-x86
agents:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "aws ecr-public get-login-password --region us-east-1 | docker login --username AWS --password-stdin public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7"
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --build-arg CUDA_VERSION=12.8.1 --build-arg FLASHINFER_AOT_COMPILE=true --build-arg INSTALL_KV_CONNECTORS=true --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT --target vllm-openai --progress plain -f docker/Dockerfile ."
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --build-arg CUDA_VERSION=12.8.1 --build-arg FLASHINFER_AOT_COMPILE=true --build-arg INSTALL_KV_CONNECTORS=true --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT-$(uname -m) --target vllm-openai --progress plain -f docker/Dockerfile ."
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT-$(uname -m)"
# re-tag to default image tag and push, just in case arm64 build fails
- "docker tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT-$(uname -m) public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
- label: "Build release image (arm64)"
depends_on: ~
id: build-release-image-arm64
agents:
queue: arm64_cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "aws ecr-public get-login-password --region us-east-1 | docker login --username AWS --password-stdin public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7"
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --build-arg CUDA_VERSION=12.8.1 --build-arg torch_cuda_arch_list='8.7 9.0 10.0+PTX 12.0' --build-arg INSTALL_KV_CONNECTORS=true --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT-$(uname -m) --target vllm-openai --progress plain -f docker/Dockerfile ."
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT-$(uname -m)"
# Add job to create multi-arch manifest
- label: "Create multi-arch manifest"
depends_on:
- build-release-image-x86
- build-release-image-arm64
id: create-multi-arch-manifest
agents:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "aws ecr-public get-login-password --region us-east-1 | docker login --username AWS --password-stdin public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7"
- "docker manifest create public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT-x86_64 public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT-aarch64 --amend"
- "docker manifest push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
- label: "Annotate release workflow"
depends_on:
- build-release-image
- create-multi-arch-manifest
- build-wheel-cuda-12-8
- build-wheel-cuda-12-6
- build-wheel-cuda-11-8

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@ -164,7 +164,6 @@ if [[ $commands == *" entrypoints/llm "* ]]; then
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_chat.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_accuracy.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_init.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_generate_multiple_loras.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_prompt_validation.py "}
fi

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@ -49,23 +49,23 @@ function cpu_tests() {
# Run kernel tests
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -v -s tests/kernels/test_onednn.py"
pytest -x -v -s tests/kernels/test_onednn.py"
# Run basic model test
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
# Note: disable until supports V1
# pytest -v -s tests/kernels/attention/test_cache.py -m cpu_model
# pytest -v -s tests/kernels/attention/test_mla_decode_cpu.py -m cpu_model
# pytest -x -v -s tests/kernels/attention/test_cache.py -m cpu_model
# pytest -x -v -s tests/kernels/attention/test_mla_decode_cpu.py -m cpu_model
# Note: disable Bart until supports V1
pytest -v -s tests/models/language/generation -m cpu_model \
pytest -x -v -s tests/models/language/generation -m cpu_model \
--ignore=tests/models/language/generation/test_bart.py
VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL=1 pytest -v -s tests/models/language/generation -m cpu_model \
VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL=1 pytest -x -v -s tests/models/language/generation -m cpu_model \
--ignore=tests/models/language/generation/test_bart.py
pytest -v -s tests/models/language/pooling -m cpu_model
pytest -v -s tests/models/multimodal/generation \
pytest -x -v -s tests/models/language/pooling -m cpu_model
pytest -x -v -s tests/models/multimodal/generation \
--ignore=tests/models/multimodal/generation/test_mllama.py \
--ignore=tests/models/multimodal/generation/test_pixtral.py \
-m cpu_model"
@ -73,20 +73,20 @@ function cpu_tests() {
# Run compressed-tensor test
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -s -v \
pytest -x -s -v \
tests/quantization/test_compressed_tensors.py::test_compressed_tensors_w8a8_logprobs[False-10-32-neuralmagic/Llama-3.2-1B-quantized.w8a8]"
# Note: disable it until supports V1
# Run AWQ test
# docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
# set -e
# VLLM_USE_V1=0 pytest -s -v \
# VLLM_USE_V1=0 pytest -x -s -v \
# tests/quantization/test_ipex_quant.py"
# Run multi-lora tests
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -s -v \
pytest -x -s -v \
tests/lora/test_qwen2vl.py"
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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ docker run \
set -e
echo $ZE_AFFINITY_MASK
VLLM_USE_V1=1 python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 --enforce-eager
VLLM_USE_V1=1 python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 -O3 -O.cudagraph_mode=NONE
VLLM_USE_V1=1 python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 --enforce-eager -tp 2 --distributed-executor-backend ray
VLLM_USE_V1=1 python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 --enforce-eager -tp 2 --distributed-executor-backend mp
cd tests

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@ -109,10 +109,9 @@ steps:
- tests/entrypoints/offline_mode
commands:
- export VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD=spawn
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_lazy_outlines.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_generate.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_generate_multiple_loras.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_collective_rpc.py
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_lazy_outlines.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_generate.py --ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_collective_rpc.py
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_lazy_outlines.py # it needs a clean process
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_generate.py # it needs a clean process
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_generate_multiple_loras.py # it needs a clean process
- VLLM_USE_V1=0 pytest -v -s entrypoints/offline_mode # Needs to avoid interference with other tests
- label: Entrypoints Test (API Server) # 40min
@ -234,7 +233,26 @@ steps:
# OOM in the CI unless we run this separately
- pytest -v -s tokenization
- label: V1 Test
- label: V1 Test e2e + engine
mirror_hardwares: [amdexperimental]
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
- tests/v1
commands:
# TODO: accuracy does not match, whether setting
# VLLM_USE_FLASHINFER_SAMPLER or not on H100.
- pytest -v -s v1/e2e
- pytest -v -s v1/engine
- label: V1 Test entrypoints
mirror_hardwares: [amdexperimental]
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
- tests/v1
commands:
- pytest -v -s v1/entrypoints
- label: V1 Test others
mirror_hardwares: [amdexperimental]
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
@ -242,8 +260,6 @@ steps:
commands:
# split the test to avoid interference
- pytest -v -s v1/core
- pytest -v -s v1/engine
- pytest -v -s v1/entrypoints
- pytest -v -s v1/executor
- pytest -v -s v1/sample
- pytest -v -s v1/logits_processors
@ -256,9 +272,6 @@ steps:
- pytest -v -s v1/test_utils.py
- pytest -v -s v1/test_oracle.py
- pytest -v -s v1/test_metrics_reader.py
# TODO: accuracy does not match, whether setting
# VLLM_USE_FLASHINFER_SAMPLER or not on H100.
- pytest -v -s v1/e2e
# Integration test for streaming correctness (requires special branch).
- pip install -U git+https://github.com/robertgshaw2-redhat/lm-evaluation-harness.git@streaming-api
- pytest -v -s entrypoints/openai/correctness/test_lmeval.py::test_lm_eval_accuracy_v1_engine
@ -312,7 +325,7 @@ steps:
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/lora
- tests/lora
command: pytest -v -s lora --shard-id=$$BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB --num-shards=$$BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB_COUNT --ignore=lora/test_chatglm3_tp.py --ignore=lora/test_llama_tp.py
command: pytest -v -s lora --shard-id=$$BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB --num-shards=$$BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB_COUNT --ignore=lora/test_chatglm3_tp.py --ignore=lora/test_llama_tp.py --ignore=lora/test_llm_with_multi_loras.py
parallelism: 4
- label: PyTorch Compilation Unit Tests
@ -654,7 +667,9 @@ steps:
# Quantization
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/quantization/test_cutlass_scaled_mm.py -k 'fp8'
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/quantization/test_nvfp4_quant.py
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/quantization/test_silu_nvfp4_quant_fusion.py
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/quantization/test_nvfp4_scaled_mm.py
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/quantization/test_flashinfer_scaled_mm.py
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/quantization/test_flashinfer_nvfp4_scaled_mm.py
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/moe/test_nvfp4_moe.py
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/moe/test_mxfp4_moe.py
@ -662,6 +677,7 @@ steps:
- pytest -v -s tests/compile/test_fusion_all_reduce.py
- pytest -v -s tests/compile/test_fusion_attn.py::test_attention_quant_pattern
- pytest -v -s tests/kernels/moe/test_flashinfer.py
- pytest -v -s tests/compile/test_silu_mul_quant_fusion.py
##### 1 GPU test #####
##### multi gpus test #####
@ -790,13 +806,14 @@ steps:
# requires multi-GPU testing for validation.
- pytest -v -s -x lora/test_chatglm3_tp.py
- pytest -v -s -x lora/test_llama_tp.py
- pytest -v -s -x lora/test_multi_loras_with_tp.py
- pytest -v -s -x lora/test_llm_with_multi_loras.py
- label: Weight Loading Multiple GPU Test # 33min
mirror_hardwares: [amdexperimental]
working_dir: "/vllm-workspace/tests"
num_gpus: 2
num_gpus: 2
optional: true
source_file_dependencies:
- vllm/
- tests/weight_loading

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@ -79,4 +79,10 @@ mkdocs.yaml @hmellor
/vllm/attention/ops/chunked_prefill_paged_decode.py @tdoublep
/vllm/attention/ops/triton_unified_attention.py @tdoublep
# ROCm related: specify owner with write access to notify AMD folks for careful code review
/docker/Dockerfile.rocm* @gshtras
/vllm/v1/attention/backends/rocm*.py @gshtras
/vllm/v1/attention/backends/mla/rocm*.py @gshtras
/vllm/attention/ops/rocm*.py @gshtras
/vllm/model_executor/layers/fused_moe/rocm*.py @gshtras

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# scale-config.yml:
# Powers what instance types are available for GHA auto-scaled
# runners. Runners listed here will be available as self hosted
# runners, configuration is directly pulled from the main branch.
# runner_types:
# runner_label:
# instance_type: m4.large
# os: linux
# # min_available defaults to the global cfg in the ALI Terraform
# min_available: undefined
# # when max_available value is not defined, no max runners is enforced
# max_available: undefined
# disk_size: 50
# is_ephemeral: true
runner_types:
linux.2xlarge:
disk_size: 150
instance_type: c5.2xlarge
is_ephemeral: true
os: linux

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name: Label issues based on keywords
on:
issues:
types: [opened, edited, reopened]
permissions:
issues: write # needed so the workflow can add labels
contents: read
concurrency:
group: issue-labeler-${{ github.event.issue.number }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
add-labels:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Label issues based on keywords
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
script: |
// Configuration: Add new labels and keywords here
const labelConfig = {
rocm: {
// Keyword search - matches whole words only (with word boundaries)
keywords: [
{
term: "composable kernel",
searchIn: "both"
},
{
term: "rccl",
searchIn: "body" // only search in body
},
{
term: "migraphx",
searchIn: "title" // only search in title
},
{
term: "hipgraph",
searchIn: "both"
},
{
term: "ROCm System Management Interface",
searchIn: "body"
},
],
// Substring search - matches anywhere in text (partial matches)
substrings: [
{
term: "VLLM_ROCM_",
searchIn: "both"
},
{
term: "rocm",
searchIn: "title"
},
{
term: "amd",
searchIn: "title"
},
{
term: "hip-",
searchIn: "both"
},
{
term: "gfx",
searchIn: "both"
},
{
term: "cdna",
searchIn: "both"
},
{
term: "rdna",
searchIn: "both"
},
{
term: "torch_hip",
searchIn: "body" // only in body
},
{
term: "_hip",
searchIn: "both"
},
{
term: "hip_",
searchIn: "both"
},
// ROCm tools and libraries
{
term: "hipify",
searchIn: "both"
},
],
// Regex patterns - for complex pattern matching
regexPatterns: [
{
pattern: "\\bmi\\d{3}[a-z]*\\b",
description: "AMD GPU names (mi + 3 digits + optional letters)",
flags: "gi",
searchIn: "both" // "title", "body", or "both"
}
],
},
};
// Helper function to create regex based on search type
function createSearchRegex(term, type) {
// Escape special regex characters in the term
const escapedTerm = term.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&');
switch (type) {
case 'keyword':
// Word boundary search - matches whole words only
return new RegExp(`\\b${escapedTerm}\\b`, "gi");
case 'substring':
// Substring search - matches anywhere in the text
return new RegExp(escapedTerm, "gi");
default:
throw new Error(`Unknown search type: ${type}`);
}
}
// Helper function to find matching terms in text with line information
function findMatchingTermsWithLines(text, searchTerms = [], searchType = 'keyword', searchLocation = '') {
const matches = [];
const lines = text.split('\n');
for (const termConfig of searchTerms) {
let regex;
let term, searchIn, pattern, description, flags;
// Handle different input formats (string or object)
if (typeof termConfig === 'string') {
term = termConfig;
searchIn = 'both'; // default
} else {
term = termConfig.term;
searchIn = termConfig.searchIn || 'both';
pattern = termConfig.pattern;
description = termConfig.description;
flags = termConfig.flags;
}
// Skip if this term shouldn't be searched in the current location
if (searchIn !== 'both' && searchIn !== searchLocation) {
continue;
}
// Create appropriate regex
if (searchType === 'regex') {
regex = new RegExp(pattern, flags || "gi");
} else {
regex = createSearchRegex(term, searchType);
}
const termMatches = [];
// Check each line for matches
lines.forEach((line, lineIndex) => {
const lineMatches = line.match(regex);
if (lineMatches) {
lineMatches.forEach(match => {
termMatches.push({
match: match,
lineNumber: lineIndex + 1,
lineContent: line.trim(),
searchType: searchType,
searchLocation: searchLocation,
originalTerm: term || pattern,
description: description,
// Show context around the match in the line
context: line.length > 100 ?
line.substring(Math.max(0, line.toLowerCase().indexOf(match.toLowerCase()) - 30),
line.toLowerCase().indexOf(match.toLowerCase()) + match.length + 30) + '...'
: line.trim()
});
});
}
});
if (termMatches.length > 0) {
matches.push({
term: term || (description || pattern),
searchType: searchType,
searchLocation: searchLocation,
searchIn: searchIn,
pattern: pattern,
matches: termMatches,
count: termMatches.length
});
}
}
return matches;
}
// Helper function to check if label should be added
async function processLabel(labelName, config) {
const body = context.payload.issue.body || "";
const title = context.payload.issue.title || "";
core.notice(`Processing label: ${labelName}`);
core.notice(`Issue Title: "${title}"`);
core.notice(`Issue Body length: ${body.length} characters`);
let shouldAddLabel = false;
let allMatches = [];
let reason = '';
const keywords = config.keywords || [];
const substrings = config.substrings || [];
const regexPatterns = config.regexPatterns || [];
core.notice(`Searching with ${keywords.length} keywords, ${substrings.length} substrings, and ${regexPatterns.length} regex patterns`);
// Search in title
if (title.trim()) {
core.notice(`Searching in title: "${title}"`);
const titleKeywordMatches = findMatchingTermsWithLines(title, keywords, 'keyword', 'title');
const titleSubstringMatches = findMatchingTermsWithLines(title, substrings, 'substring', 'title');
const titleRegexMatches = findMatchingTermsWithLines(title, regexPatterns, 'regex', 'title');
allMatches.push(...titleKeywordMatches, ...titleSubstringMatches, ...titleRegexMatches);
}
// Search in body
if (body.trim()) {
core.notice(`Searching in body (${body.length} characters)`);
const bodyKeywordMatches = findMatchingTermsWithLines(body, keywords, 'keyword', 'body');
const bodySubstringMatches = findMatchingTermsWithLines(body, substrings, 'substring', 'body');
const bodyRegexMatches = findMatchingTermsWithLines(body, regexPatterns, 'regex', 'body');
allMatches.push(...bodyKeywordMatches, ...bodySubstringMatches, ...bodyRegexMatches);
}
if (allMatches.length > 0) {
core.notice(`Found ${allMatches.length} matching term(s):`);
for (const termMatch of allMatches) {
const locationText = termMatch.searchLocation === 'title' ? 'title' : 'body';
const searchInText = termMatch.searchIn === 'both' ? 'both' : termMatch.searchIn;
if (termMatch.searchType === 'regex') {
core.notice(` 📍 Regex: "${termMatch.term}" (pattern: ${termMatch.pattern}) found ${termMatch.count} time(s) in ${locationText} (configured to search in: ${searchInText}):`);
} else {
core.notice(` 📍 Term: "${termMatch.term}" (${termMatch.searchType} search) found ${termMatch.count} time(s) in ${locationText} (configured to search in: ${searchInText}):`);
}
// Show details for each match
termMatch.matches.forEach((match, index) => {
core.notice(` ${index + 1}. Line ${match.lineNumber} in ${match.searchLocation}: "${match.match}" [${match.searchType}]`);
if (match.description) {
core.notice(` Description: ${match.description}`);
}
core.notice(` Context: ${match.context}`);
if (match.lineContent !== match.context) {
core.notice(` Full line: ${match.lineContent}`);
}
});
}
shouldAddLabel = true;
const totalMatches = allMatches.reduce((sum, t) => sum + t.count, 0);
const titleMatches = allMatches.filter(t => t.searchLocation === 'title').reduce((sum, t) => sum + t.count, 0);
const bodyMatches = allMatches.filter(t => t.searchLocation === 'body').reduce((sum, t) => sum + t.count, 0);
const keywordMatches = allMatches.filter(t => t.searchType === 'keyword').reduce((sum, t) => sum + t.count, 0);
const substringMatches = allMatches.filter(t => t.searchType === 'substring').reduce((sum, t) => sum + t.count, 0);
const regexMatches = allMatches.filter(t => t.searchType === 'regex').reduce((sum, t) => sum + t.count, 0);
reason = `Found ${totalMatches} total matches (${titleMatches} in title, ${bodyMatches} in body) - ${keywordMatches} keyword matches, ${substringMatches} substring matches, ${regexMatches} regex matches`;
}
core.notice(`Final decision: ${shouldAddLabel ? 'ADD LABEL' : 'DO NOT ADD LABEL'}`);
core.notice(`Reason: ${reason || 'No matching terms found'}`);
if (shouldAddLabel) {
const existingLabels = context.payload.issue.labels.map(l => l.name);
if (!existingLabels.includes(labelName)) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
labels: [labelName],
});
core.notice(`Label "${labelName}" added. ${reason}`);
return true;
}
core.notice(`Label "${labelName}" already present.`);
return false;
}
core.notice(`No matching terms found for label "${labelName}".`);
return false;
}
// Process all configured labels
const processLabels = Object.entries(labelConfig)
.map(([labelName, config]) => processLabel(labelName, config));
const labelsAdded = await Promise.all(processLabels);
const numLabelsAdded = labelsAdded.reduce((x, y) => x + y, 0);
core.notice(`Processing complete. ${numLabelsAdded} label(s) added.`);

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ repos:
- id: ruff-format
files: ^(.buildkite|benchmarks|examples)/.*
- repo: https://github.com/crate-ci/typos
rev: v1.34.0
rev: v1.35.5
hooks:
- id: typos
- repo: https://github.com/PyCQA/isort

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ install(CODE "set(CMAKE_INSTALL_LOCAL_ONLY TRUE)" ALL_COMPONENTS)
# Supported python versions. These versions will be searched in order, the
# first match will be selected. These should be kept in sync with setup.py.
#
set(PYTHON_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS "3.9" "3.10" "3.11" "3.12", "3.13")
set(PYTHON_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS "3.9" "3.10" "3.11" "3.12" "3.13")
# Supported AMD GPU architectures.
set(HIP_SUPPORTED_ARCHS "gfx906;gfx908;gfx90a;gfx942;gfx950;gfx1030;gfx1100;gfx1101;gfx1200;gfx1201")
@ -541,6 +541,7 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
if(${CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 12.8 AND FP4_ARCHS)
set(SRCS
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_quant_kernels.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/activation_nvfp4_quant_fusion_kernels.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_scaled_mm_sm120_kernels.cu")
set_gencode_flags_for_srcs(
SRCS "${SRCS}"
@ -559,6 +560,7 @@ if(VLLM_GPU_LANG STREQUAL "CUDA")
if(${CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 12.8 AND FP4_ARCHS)
set(SRCS
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_quant_kernels.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/activation_nvfp4_quant_fusion_kernels.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_experts_quant.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_scaled_mm_kernels.cu"
"csrc/quantization/fp4/nvfp4_blockwise_moe_kernel.cu")

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Easy, fast, and cheap LLM serving for everyone
*Latest News* 🔥
- [2025/08] We hosted [vLLM Shanghai Meetup](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/pDmAXHcN7Iqc8sUKgJgGtg) focusing on building, developing, and integrating with vLLM! Please find the meetup slides [here](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OvLx39wnCGy_WKq8SiVKf7YcxxYI3WCH).
- [2025/08] We hosted [vLLM Korea Meetup](https://luma.com/cgcgprmh) with Red Hat and Rebellions! We shared the latest advancements in vLLM along with project spotlights from the vLLM Korea community. Please find the meetup slides [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bcrrAE1rxUgx0mjIeOWT6hNe2RefC5Hm/view).
- [2025/08] We hosted [vLLM Beijing Meetup](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/dgkWg1WFpWGO2jCdTqQHxA) focusing on large-scale LLM deployment! Please find the meetup slides [here](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Pid6NSFLU43DZRi0EaTcPgXsAzDvbBqF) and the recording [here](https://www.chaspark.com/#/live/1166916873711665152).
- [2025/05] vLLM is now a hosted project under PyTorch Foundation! Please find the announcement [here](https://pytorch.org/blog/pytorch-foundation-welcomes-vllm/).
- [2025/01] We are excited to announce the alpha release of vLLM V1: A major architectural upgrade with 1.7x speedup! Clean code, optimized execution loop, zero-overhead prefix caching, enhanced multimodal support, and more. Please check out our blog post [here](https://blog.vllm.ai/2025/01/27/v1-alpha-release.html).

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@ -42,4 +42,9 @@ For certain security issues of CRITICAL, HIGH, or MODERATE severity level, we ma
* If you wish to be added to the prenotification group, please send an email copying all the members of the [vulnerability management team](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/contributing/vulnerability_management.html). Each vendor contact will be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
* Organizations and vendors who either ship or use vLLM, are eligible to join the prenotification group if they meet at least one of the following qualifications
* Substantial internal deployment leveraging the upstream vLLM project.
* Established internal security teams and comprehensive compliance measures.
* Active and consistent contributions to the upstream vLLM project.
* We may withdraw organizations from receiving future prenotifications if they release fixes or any other information about issues before they are public. Group membership may also change based on policy refinements for who may be included.

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@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ vllm serve Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct \
Benchmark. It is recommended to use the flag `--ignore-eos` to simulate real responses. You can set the size of the output via the arg `random-output-len`.
Ex.1: Fixed number of items and a single image resolutionm, enforcing generation of approx 40 tokens:
Ex.1: Fixed number of items and a single image resolution, enforcing generation of approx 40 tokens:
```bash
vllm bench serve \

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@ -96,7 +96,6 @@ def run_vllm(
end = time.perf_counter()
else:
assert lora_requests is None, "BeamSearch API does not support LoRA"
prompts = [request.prompt for request in requests]
# output_len should be the same for all requests.
output_len = requests[0].expected_output_len
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@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import torch
from vllm.model_executor.layers.quantization.utils.fp8_utils import (
w8a8_block_fp8_matmul,
)
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from vllm.triton_utils import triton as vllm_triton
assert current_platform.is_cuda(), (
"Only support benchmarking w8a8 block fp8 kernel on CUDA device."
)
# DeepSeek-V3 weight shapes
DEEPSEEK_V3_SHAPES = [
(512 + 64, 7168),
((128 + 64) * 128, 7168),
(128 * (128 + 128), 512),
(7168, 16384),
(7168, 18432),
(18432 * 2, 7168),
(24576, 1536),
(12288, 7168),
(4096, 7168),
(7168, 2048),
]
def build_w8a8_block_fp8_runner(M, N, K, block_size, device):
"""Build runner function for w8a8 block fp8 matmul."""
factor_for_scale = 1e-2
fp8_info = torch.finfo(torch.float8_e4m3fn)
fp8_max, fp8_min = fp8_info.max, fp8_info.min
# Create random FP8 tensors
A_fp32 = (torch.rand(M, K, dtype=torch.float32, device=device) - 0.5) * 2 * fp8_max
A = A_fp32.clamp(min=fp8_min, max=fp8_max).to(torch.float8_e4m3fn)
B_fp32 = (torch.rand(N, K, dtype=torch.float32, device=device) - 0.5) * 2 * fp8_max
B = B_fp32.clamp(min=fp8_min, max=fp8_max).to(torch.float8_e4m3fn)
# Create scales
block_n, block_k = block_size[0], block_size[1]
n_tiles = (N + block_n - 1) // block_n
k_tiles = (K + block_k - 1) // block_k
As = torch.rand(M, k_tiles, dtype=torch.float32, device=device) * factor_for_scale
Bs = (
torch.rand(n_tiles, k_tiles, dtype=torch.float32, device=device)
* factor_for_scale
)
def run():
return w8a8_block_fp8_matmul(A, B, As, Bs, block_size, torch.bfloat16)
return run
@vllm_triton.testing.perf_report(
vllm_triton.testing.Benchmark(
x_names=["batch_size"],
x_vals=[1, 16, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384],
x_log=False,
line_arg="provider",
line_vals=["torch-bf16", "w8a8-block-fp8"],
line_names=["torch-bf16", "w8a8-block-fp8"],
ylabel="TFLOP/s (larger is better)",
plot_name="BF16 vs W8A8 Block FP8 GEMMs",
args={},
)
)
def benchmark_tflops(batch_size, provider, N, K, block_size=(128, 128)):
M = batch_size
device = "cuda"
quantiles = [0.5, 0.2, 0.8]
if provider == "torch-bf16":
a = torch.randn((M, K), device=device, dtype=torch.bfloat16)
b = torch.randn((N, K), device=device, dtype=torch.bfloat16)
ms, min_ms, max_ms = vllm_triton.testing.do_bench_cudagraph(
lambda: torch.nn.functional.linear(a, b), quantiles=quantiles
)
else: # w8a8-block-fp8
run_w8a8 = build_w8a8_block_fp8_runner(M, N, K, block_size, device)
ms, min_ms, max_ms = vllm_triton.testing.do_bench_cudagraph(
lambda: run_w8a8(), quantiles=quantiles
)
to_tflops = lambda t_ms: (2 * M * N * K) * 1e-12 / (t_ms * 1e-3)
return to_tflops(ms), to_tflops(max_ms), to_tflops(min_ms)
if __name__ == "__main__":
block_size = (128, 128)
for N, K in DEEPSEEK_V3_SHAPES:
print(f"\nBenchmarking DeepSeek-V3, N={N} K={K}")
print(f"TFLOP/s comparison (block_size={block_size}):")
benchmark_tflops.run(
print_data=True,
# show_plots=False,
# save_path=f"bench_w8a8_block_fp8_tflops_n{N}_k{K}",
N=N,
K=K,
block_size=block_size,
)
print("\nBenchmark finished!")

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@ -419,8 +419,10 @@ class BenchmarkWorker:
)
# NOTE(woosuk): The current naming convention uses w2.shape[2], which
# is the intermediate size after silu_and_mul.
block_n = block_quant_shape[0] if block_quant_shape else None
block_k = block_quant_shape[1] if block_quant_shape else None
op_config = get_moe_configs(
num_experts, shard_intermediate_size // 2, dtype_str
num_experts, shard_intermediate_size // 2, dtype_str, block_n, block_k
)
if op_config is None:
config = get_default_config(
@ -430,6 +432,7 @@ class BenchmarkWorker:
hidden_size,
topk,
dtype_str,
block_quant_shape,
)
else:
config = op_config[min(op_config.keys(), key=lambda x: abs(x - num_tokens))]

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
include(FetchContent)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
set(CMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS ON)
set(CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS ON)

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@ -36,6 +36,13 @@ void concat_and_cache_mla(torch::Tensor& kv_c, torch::Tensor& k_pe,
const std::string& kv_cache_dtype,
torch::Tensor& scale);
void cp_fused_concat_and_cache_mla(torch::Tensor& kv_c, torch::Tensor& k_pe,
torch::Tensor& cp_local_token_select_indices,
torch::Tensor& kv_cache,
torch::Tensor& slot_mapping,
const std::string& kv_cache_dtype,
torch::Tensor& scale);
// Just for unittest
void convert_fp8(torch::Tensor& dst_cache, torch::Tensor& src_cache,
const double scale, const std::string& kv_cache_dtype);
@ -47,4 +54,12 @@ void gather_and_maybe_dequant_cache(
torch::Tensor const& cu_seq_lens, // [BATCH+1]
int64_t batch_size, const std::string& kv_cache_dtype,
torch::Tensor const& scale,
std::optional<torch::Tensor> seq_starts = std::nullopt);
std::optional<torch::Tensor> seq_starts = std::nullopt);
// TODO(hc): cp_gather_cache need support scaled kvcahe in the future.
void cp_gather_cache(
torch::Tensor const& src_cache, // [NUM_BLOCKS, BLOCK_SIZE, ENTRIES...]
torch::Tensor const& dst, // [TOT_TOKENS, ENTRIES...]
torch::Tensor const& block_table, // [BATCH, BLOCK_INDICES]
torch::Tensor const& cu_seq_lens, // [BATCH+1]
int64_t batch_size, std::optional<torch::Tensor> seq_starts = std::nullopt);

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
#include <torch/all.h>
#include <ATen/cuda/CUDAContext.h>
#include <c10/cuda/CUDAGuard.h>
#include <c10/cuda/CUDAException.h>
#include "cuda_utils.h"
#include "cuda_compat.h"
@ -395,6 +396,51 @@ __global__ void concat_and_cache_mla_kernel(
copy(k_pe, kv_cache, k_pe_stride, block_stride, pe_dim, kv_lora_rank);
}
template <typename scalar_t, typename cache_t, Fp8KVCacheDataType kv_dt>
__global__ void cp_fused_concat_and_cache_mla_kernel(
const scalar_t* __restrict__ kv_c, // [num_full_tokens, kv_lora_rank]
const scalar_t* __restrict__ k_pe, // [num_full_tokens, pe_dim]
const int64_t* __restrict__ cp_local_token_select_indices, // [num_tokens]
cache_t* __restrict__ kv_cache, // [num_blocks, block_size, (kv_lora_rank
// + pe_dim)]
const int64_t* __restrict__ slot_mapping, // [num_tokens]
const int block_stride, //
const int entry_stride, //
const int kv_c_stride, //
const int k_pe_stride, //
const int kv_lora_rank, //
const int pe_dim, //
const int block_size, //
const float* scale //
) {
const int64_t token_idx = cp_local_token_select_indices[blockIdx.x];
const int64_t slot_idx = slot_mapping[blockIdx.x];
// NOTE: slot_idx can be -1 if the token is padded
if (slot_idx < 0) {
return;
}
const int64_t block_idx = slot_idx / block_size;
const int64_t block_offset = slot_idx % block_size;
auto copy = [&](const scalar_t* __restrict__ src, cache_t* __restrict__ dst,
int src_stride, int dst_stride, int size, int offset) {
for (int i = threadIdx.x; i < size; i += blockDim.x) {
const int64_t src_idx = token_idx * src_stride + i;
const int64_t dst_idx =
block_idx * block_stride + block_offset * entry_stride + i + offset;
if constexpr (kv_dt == Fp8KVCacheDataType::kAuto) {
dst[dst_idx] = src[src_idx];
} else {
dst[dst_idx] =
fp8::scaled_convert<cache_t, scalar_t, kv_dt>(src[src_idx], *scale);
}
}
};
copy(kv_c, kv_cache, kv_c_stride, block_stride, kv_lora_rank, 0);
copy(k_pe, kv_cache, k_pe_stride, block_stride, pe_dim, kv_lora_rank);
}
} // namespace vllm
// KV_T is the data type of key and value tensors.
@ -508,6 +554,20 @@ void reshape_and_cache_flash(
kv_c_stride, k_pe_stride, kv_lora_rank, pe_dim, block_size, \
reinterpret_cast<const float*>(scale.data_ptr()));
// KV_T is the data type of key and value tensors.
// CACHE_T is the stored data type of kv-cache.
// KV_DTYPE is the real data type of kv-cache.
#define CALL_CP_FUSED_CONCAT_AND_CACHE_MLA(KV_T, CACHE_T, KV_DTYPE) \
vllm::cp_fused_concat_and_cache_mla_kernel<KV_T, CACHE_T, KV_DTYPE> \
<<<grid, block, 0, stream>>>( \
reinterpret_cast<KV_T*>(kv_c.data_ptr()), \
reinterpret_cast<KV_T*>(k_pe.data_ptr()), \
cp_local_token_select_indices.data_ptr<int64_t>(), \
reinterpret_cast<CACHE_T*>(kv_cache.data_ptr()), \
slot_mapping.data_ptr<int64_t>(), block_stride, entry_stride, \
kv_c_stride, k_pe_stride, kv_lora_rank, pe_dim, block_size, \
reinterpret_cast<const float*>(scale.data_ptr()));
void concat_and_cache_mla(
torch::Tensor& kv_c, // [num_tokens, kv_lora_rank]
torch::Tensor& k_pe, // [num_tokens, pe_dim]
@ -546,6 +606,50 @@ void concat_and_cache_mla(
CALL_CONCAT_AND_CACHE_MLA);
}
// Note(hc): cp_fused_concat_and_cache_mla fuses the following three kernel
// calls into one:
// k_c_normed.index_select(0, cp_local_token_select_indices) + \
// k_pe.squeeze(1).index_select(0, cp_local_token_select_indices) + \
// concat_and_cache_mla.
void cp_fused_concat_and_cache_mla(
torch::Tensor& kv_c, // [num_total_tokens, kv_lora_rank]
torch::Tensor& k_pe, // [num_total_tokens, pe_dim]
torch::Tensor& cp_local_token_select_indices, // [num_tokens]
torch::Tensor& kv_cache, // [num_blocks, block_size, (kv_lora_rank +
// pe_dim)]
torch::Tensor& slot_mapping, // [num_tokens] or [num_actual_tokens]
const std::string& kv_cache_dtype, torch::Tensor& scale) {
// NOTE(woosuk): In vLLM V1, key.size(0) can be different from
// slot_mapping.size(0) because of padding for CUDA graphs.
// In vLLM V0, key.size(0) is always equal to slot_mapping.size(0) because
// both include padding.
// In vLLM V1, however, key.size(0) can be larger than slot_mapping.size(0)
// since key includes padding for CUDA graphs, while slot_mapping does not.
// In this case, slot_mapping.size(0) represents the actual number of tokens
// before padding.
// For compatibility with both cases, we use slot_mapping.size(0) as the
// number of tokens.
int num_tokens = slot_mapping.size(0);
int kv_lora_rank = kv_c.size(1);
int pe_dim = k_pe.size(1);
int block_size = kv_cache.size(1);
TORCH_CHECK(kv_cache.size(2) == kv_lora_rank + pe_dim);
int kv_c_stride = kv_c.stride(0);
int k_pe_stride = k_pe.stride(0);
int block_stride = kv_cache.stride(0);
int entry_stride = kv_cache.stride(1);
dim3 grid(num_tokens);
dim3 block(std::min(kv_lora_rank, 512));
const at::cuda::OptionalCUDAGuard device_guard(device_of(kv_c));
const cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream();
DISPATCH_BY_KV_CACHE_DTYPE(kv_c.dtype(), kv_cache_dtype,
CALL_CP_FUSED_CONCAT_AND_CACHE_MLA);
}
namespace vllm {
template <typename Tout, typename Tin, Fp8KVCacheDataType kv_dt>
@ -779,3 +883,145 @@ void gather_and_maybe_dequant_cache(
DISPATCH_BY_KV_CACHE_DTYPE(dst.dtype(), kv_cache_dtype, CALL_GATHER_CACHE);
}
namespace vllm {
template <typename scalar_t>
// Note(hc): The cp_gather_cache allows seq_starts to no longer be divisible by
// block_size.
__global__ void cp_gather_cache(
const scalar_t* __restrict__ src_cache, // [NUM_BLOCKS, BLOCK_SIZE,
// ENTRY_SIZE]
scalar_t* __restrict__ dst, // [TOT_TOKENS, ENTRY_SIZE]
const int32_t* __restrict__ block_table, // [BATCH, BLOCK_INDICES]
const int32_t* __restrict__ cu_seq_lens, // [BATCH+1]
const int32_t block_size, const int32_t entry_size,
const int64_t block_table_stride, const int64_t cache_block_stride,
const int64_t cache_entry_stride, const int64_t dst_entry_stride,
const int32_t* __restrict__ seq_starts // Optional: starting offsets per
// batch
) {
const int64_t bid = blockIdx.x; // Batch ID
const int32_t num_splits = gridDim.y;
const int32_t split = blockIdx.y;
const int32_t seq_start = cu_seq_lens[bid];
const int32_t seq_end = cu_seq_lens[bid + 1];
const int32_t seq_len = seq_end - seq_start;
const int32_t tot_slots = seq_len;
const int32_t split_slots = cuda_utils::ceil_div(tot_slots, num_splits);
const int32_t split_start = split * split_slots;
const int32_t split_end = min((split + 1) * split_slots, tot_slots);
const bool is_active_split = (split_start < tot_slots);
if (!is_active_split) return;
// Adjust the pointer for the block_table for this batch.
// If seq_starts is provided, compute an offset based on it
const int32_t batch_offset = bid * block_table_stride;
int32_t offset = split_start;
if (seq_starts != nullptr) {
offset += seq_starts[bid];
}
int32_t offset_div = offset / block_size;
offset = offset % block_size;
const int32_t* batch_block_table = block_table + batch_offset;
// Adjust dst pointer based on the cumulative sequence lengths.
dst += seq_start * dst_entry_stride;
auto copy_entry = [&](const scalar_t* __restrict__ _src,
scalar_t* __restrict__ _dst) {
for (int i = threadIdx.x; i < entry_size; i += blockDim.x)
_dst[i] = _src[i];
};
for (int pid = split_start; pid < split_end; ++pid) {
auto block_id = batch_block_table[offset_div];
auto block_start_ptr = src_cache + block_id * cache_block_stride;
auto block_dst_ptr = dst + pid * dst_entry_stride;
copy_entry(block_start_ptr + offset * cache_entry_stride, block_dst_ptr);
offset += 1;
// bump to next block
if (offset == block_size) {
offset_div += 1;
offset = 0;
}
}
}
} // namespace vllm
// Macro to dispatch the kernel based on the data type.
#define CALL_CP_GATHER_CACHE(CPY_DTYPE) \
vllm::cp_gather_cache<CPY_DTYPE><<<grid, block, 0, stream>>>( \
reinterpret_cast<CPY_DTYPE*>(src_cache.data_ptr()), \
reinterpret_cast<CPY_DTYPE*>(dst.data_ptr()), \
block_table.data_ptr<int32_t>(), cu_seq_lens.data_ptr<int32_t>(), \
block_size, entry_size, block_table_stride, cache_block_stride, \
cache_entry_stride, dst_entry_stride, seq_starts_ptr);
// Gather sequences from the cache into the destination tensor.
// - cu_seq_lens contains the cumulative sequence lengths for each batch
// - block_table contains the cache block indices for each sequence
// - Optionally, seq_starts (if provided) offsets the starting slot index by
// seq_starts[bid]
void cp_gather_cache(
torch::Tensor const& src_cache, // [NUM_BLOCKS, BLOCK_SIZE, ENTRIES...]
torch::Tensor const& dst, // [TOT_TOKENS, ENTRIES...]
torch::Tensor const& block_table, // [BATCH, BLOCK_INDICES]
torch::Tensor const& cu_seq_lens, // [BATCH+1]
int64_t batch_size,
std::optional<torch::Tensor> seq_starts = std::nullopt) {
at::cuda::OptionalCUDAGuard device_guard(src_cache.device());
const cudaStream_t stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream();
int32_t block_size = src_cache.size(1);
int32_t entry_size = src_cache.flatten(2, -1).size(2);
TORCH_CHECK(block_table.dtype() == torch::kInt32,
"block_table must be int32");
TORCH_CHECK(cu_seq_lens.dtype() == torch::kInt32,
"cu_seq_lens must be int32");
if (seq_starts.has_value()) {
TORCH_CHECK(seq_starts.value().dtype() == torch::kInt32,
"seq_starts must be int32");
}
TORCH_CHECK(src_cache.device() == dst.device(),
"src_cache and dst must be on the same device");
TORCH_CHECK(src_cache.device() == block_table.device(),
"src_cache and block_table must be on the same device");
TORCH_CHECK(src_cache.device() == cu_seq_lens.device(),
"src_cache and cu_seq_lens must be on the same device");
if (seq_starts.has_value()) {
TORCH_CHECK(src_cache.device() == seq_starts.value().device(),
"src_cache and seq_starts must be on the same device");
}
int64_t block_table_stride = block_table.stride(0);
int64_t cache_block_stride = src_cache.stride(0);
int64_t cache_entry_stride = src_cache.stride(1);
int64_t dst_entry_stride = dst.stride(0);
// Decide on the number of splits based on the batch size.
int num_splits = batch_size > 128 ? 2 : batch_size > 64 ? 4 : 16;
dim3 grid(batch_size, num_splits);
dim3 block(1024);
TORCH_CHECK(src_cache.dtype() == dst.dtype(),
"src_cache and dst must have the same dtype");
const int dtype_bits = src_cache.element_size() * 8;
const int32_t* seq_starts_ptr =
seq_starts.has_value() ? seq_starts.value().data_ptr<int32_t>() : nullptr;
if (dtype_bits == 32) {
CALL_CP_GATHER_CACHE(uint32_t);
} else if (dtype_bits == 16) {
CALL_CP_GATHER_CACHE(uint16_t);
} else if (dtype_bits == 8) {
CALL_CP_GATHER_CACHE(uint8_t);
} else {
TORCH_CHECK(false, "Unsupported data type width: ", dtype_bits);
}
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@ -19,6 +19,13 @@
#define VLLM_DISPATCH_FLOATING_TYPES(TYPE, NAME, ...) \
AT_DISPATCH_SWITCH(TYPE, NAME, VLLM_DISPATCH_CASE_FLOATING_TYPES(__VA_ARGS__))
#define VLLM_DISPATCH_CASE_HALF_TYPES(...) \
AT_DISPATCH_CASE(at::ScalarType::Half, __VA_ARGS__) \
AT_DISPATCH_CASE(at::ScalarType::BFloat16, __VA_ARGS__)
#define VLLM_DISPATCH_HALF_TYPES(TYPE, NAME, ...) \
AT_DISPATCH_SWITCH(TYPE, NAME, VLLM_DISPATCH_CASE_HALF_TYPES(__VA_ARGS__))
// ROCm devices might use either fn or fnuz, so set up dispatch table for both.
// A host-based check at runtime will create a preferred FP8 type for ROCm
// such that the correct kernel is dispatched.
@ -45,6 +52,15 @@
#define VLLM_DISPATCH_FP8_TYPES(TYPE, NAME, ...) \
AT_DISPATCH_SWITCH(TYPE, NAME, VLLM_DISPATCH_CASE_FP8_TYPES(__VA_ARGS__))
#define AT_DISPATCH_BYTE_CASE(enum_type, ...) \
AT_PRIVATE_CASE_TYPE_USING_HINT(enum_type, byte_t, __VA_ARGS__)
#define VLLM_DISPATCH_CASE_BYTE_TYPES(...) \
AT_DISPATCH_BYTE_CASE(at::ScalarType::Byte, __VA_ARGS__)
#define VLLM_DISPATCH_BYTE_TYPES(TYPE, NAME, ...) \
AT_DISPATCH_SWITCH(TYPE, NAME, VLLM_DISPATCH_CASE_BYTE_TYPES(__VA_ARGS__))
#define VLLM_DISPATCH_QUANT_TYPES(TYPE, NAME, ...) \
AT_DISPATCH_SWITCH(TYPE, NAME, VLLM_DISPATCH_CASE_QUANT_TYPES(__VA_ARGS__))

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@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ void topk_softmax(
stream);
}
else {
assert(topk_indices.scalar_type() == at::ScalarType::Int64);
TORCH_CHECK(topk_indices.scalar_type() == at::ScalarType::Long);
vllm::moe::topkGatingSoftmaxKernelLauncher(
gating_output.data_ptr<float>(),
topk_weights.data_ptr<float>(),

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@ -130,6 +130,14 @@ void silu_and_mul(torch::Tensor& out, torch::Tensor& input);
void silu_and_mul_quant(torch::Tensor& out, torch::Tensor& input,
torch::Tensor& scale);
#ifndef USE_ROCM
void silu_and_mul_nvfp4_quant(torch::Tensor& out,
torch::Tensor& output_block_scale,
torch::Tensor& input,
torch::Tensor& input_global_scale);
#endif
void mul_and_silu(torch::Tensor& out, torch::Tensor& input);
void gelu_and_mul(torch::Tensor& out, torch::Tensor& input);

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@ -0,0 +1,368 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2025, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include <torch/all.h>
#include <cuda_runtime_api.h>
#include <cuda_runtime.h>
#include <ATen/cuda/CUDAContext.h>
#include <c10/cuda/CUDAGuard.h>
#include <cuda_fp8.h>
#include "dispatch_utils.h"
#include "cuda_utils.h"
namespace vllm {
// Get type2 from type or vice versa (applied to half and bfloat16)
template <typename T>
struct TypeConverter {
using Type = half2;
}; // keep for generality
template <>
struct TypeConverter<half2> {
using Type = c10::Half;
};
template <>
struct TypeConverter<c10::Half> {
using Type = half2;
};
template <>
struct TypeConverter<__nv_bfloat162> {
using Type = c10::BFloat16;
};
template <>
struct TypeConverter<c10::BFloat16> {
using Type = __nv_bfloat162;
};
#define ELTS_PER_THREAD 8
constexpr int CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD = 8;
constexpr int CVT_FP4_SF_VEC_SIZE = 16;
// Convert 8 float32 values into 8 e2m1 values (represented as one uint32_t).
inline __device__ uint32_t fp32_vec_to_e2m1(float (&array)[8]) {
#if defined(__CUDA_ARCH__) && (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 1000)
uint32_t val;
asm volatile(
"{\n"
".reg .b8 byte0;\n"
".reg .b8 byte1;\n"
".reg .b8 byte2;\n"
".reg .b8 byte3;\n"
"cvt.rn.satfinite.e2m1x2.f32 byte0, %2, %1;\n"
"cvt.rn.satfinite.e2m1x2.f32 byte1, %4, %3;\n"
"cvt.rn.satfinite.e2m1x2.f32 byte2, %6, %5;\n"
"cvt.rn.satfinite.e2m1x2.f32 byte3, %8, %7;\n"
"mov.b32 %0, {byte0, byte1, byte2, byte3};\n"
"}"
: "=r"(val)
: "f"(array[0]), "f"(array[1]), "f"(array[2]), "f"(array[3]),
"f"(array[4]), "f"(array[5]), "f"(array[6]), "f"(array[7]));
return val;
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
// Convert 4 float2 values into 8 e2m1 values (represented as one uint32_t).
inline __device__ uint32_t fp32_vec_to_e2m1(float2 (&array)[4]) {
#if defined(__CUDA_ARCH__) && (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 1000)
uint32_t val;
asm volatile(
"{\n"
".reg .b8 byte0;\n"
".reg .b8 byte1;\n"
".reg .b8 byte2;\n"
".reg .b8 byte3;\n"
"cvt.rn.satfinite.e2m1x2.f32 byte0, %2, %1;\n"
"cvt.rn.satfinite.e2m1x2.f32 byte1, %4, %3;\n"
"cvt.rn.satfinite.e2m1x2.f32 byte2, %6, %5;\n"
"cvt.rn.satfinite.e2m1x2.f32 byte3, %8, %7;\n"
"mov.b32 %0, {byte0, byte1, byte2, byte3};\n"
"}"
: "=r"(val)
: "f"(array[0].x), "f"(array[0].y), "f"(array[1].x), "f"(array[1].y),
"f"(array[2].x), "f"(array[2].y), "f"(array[3].x), "f"(array[3].y));
return val;
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
// Fast reciprocal.
inline __device__ float reciprocal_approximate_ftz(float a) {
float b;
asm volatile("rcp.approx.ftz.f32 %0, %1;\n" : "=f"(b) : "f"(a));
return b;
}
template <class SFType, int CVT_FP4_NUM_THREADS_PER_SF>
__device__ uint8_t* cvt_quant_to_fp4_get_sf_out_offset(int rowIdx, int colIdx,
int numCols,
SFType* SFout) {
#if defined(__CUDA_ARCH__) && (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 1000)
static_assert(CVT_FP4_NUM_THREADS_PER_SF == 1 ||
CVT_FP4_NUM_THREADS_PER_SF == 2);
// One pair of threads write one SF to global memory.
// TODO: stage through smem for packed STG.32
// is it better than STG.8 from 4 threads ?
if (threadIdx.x % CVT_FP4_NUM_THREADS_PER_SF == 0) {
// SF vector index (16 elements share one SF in the K dimension).
int32_t kIdx = colIdx / CVT_FP4_NUM_THREADS_PER_SF;
int32_t mIdx = rowIdx;
// SF layout [numMTiles, numKTiles, 32 (mTile), 4 (mTile), 4(kTile)]
// --> index [mTileIdx, kTileIdx, outerMIdx, innerMIdx, innerKIdx]
int32_t mTileIdx = mIdx / (32 * 4);
// SF vector size 16.
int factor = CVT_FP4_SF_VEC_SIZE * 4;
int32_t numKTiles = (numCols + factor - 1) / factor;
int64_t mTileStride = numKTiles * 32 * 4 * 4;
int32_t kTileIdx = (kIdx / 4);
int64_t kTileStride = 32 * 4 * 4;
// M tile layout [32, 4] is column-major.
int32_t outerMIdx = (mIdx % 32);
int64_t outerMStride = 4 * 4;
int32_t innerMIdx = (mIdx % (32 * 4)) / 32;
int64_t innerMStride = 4;
int32_t innerKIdx = (kIdx % 4);
int64_t innerKStride = 1;
// Compute the global offset.
int64_t SFOffset = mTileIdx * mTileStride + kTileIdx * kTileStride +
outerMIdx * outerMStride + innerMIdx * innerMStride +
innerKIdx * innerKStride;
return reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(SFout) + SFOffset;
}
#endif
return nullptr;
}
// Define a 16 bytes packed data type.
template <class Type>
struct PackedVec {
typename TypeConverter<Type>::Type elts[4];
};
template <>
struct PackedVec<__nv_fp8_e4m3> {
__nv_fp8x2_e4m3 elts[8];
};
template <class Type>
__inline__ __device__ PackedVec<Type> compute_silu(PackedVec<Type>& vec,
PackedVec<Type>& vec2) {
PackedVec<Type> result;
#pragma unroll
for (int i = 0; i < CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD / 2; ++i) {
if constexpr (std::is_same_v<Type, c10::Half>) {
half2 val(0.5f, 0.5f);
half2 t0 = __hmul2(vec.elts[i], val);
half2 t1 = __hfma2(h2tanh(t0), val, val);
half2 t2 = __hmul2(vec.elts[i], t1);
result.elts[i] = __hmul2(t2, vec2.elts[i]);
} else {
__nv_bfloat162 val(0.5f, 0.5f);
__nv_bfloat162 t0 = __hmul2(vec.elts[i], val);
__nv_bfloat162 t1 = __hfma2(h2tanh(t0), val, val);
__nv_bfloat162 t2 = __hmul2(vec.elts[i], t1);
result.elts[i] = __hmul2(t2, vec2.elts[i]);
}
}
return result;
}
// Quantizes the provided PackedVec into the uint32_t output
template <class Type, bool UE8M0_SF = false>
__device__ uint32_t silu_and_cvt_warp_fp16_to_fp4(PackedVec<Type>& vec,
PackedVec<Type>& vec2,
float SFScaleVal,
uint8_t* SFout) {
#if defined(__CUDA_ARCH__) && (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 1000)
PackedVec<Type> out_silu = compute_silu(vec, vec2);
// Get absolute maximum values among the local 8 values.
auto localMax = __habs2(out_silu.elts[0]);
// Local maximum value.
#pragma unroll
for (int i = 1; i < CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD / 2; i++) {
localMax = __hmax2(localMax, __habs2(out_silu.elts[i]));
}
// Get the absolute maximum among all 16 values (two threads).
localMax = __hmax2(__shfl_xor_sync(uint32_t(-1), localMax, 1), localMax);
// Get the final absolute maximum values.
float vecMax = float(__hmax(localMax.x, localMax.y));
// Get the SF (max value of the vector / max value of e2m1).
// maximum value of e2m1 = 6.0.
// TODO: use half as compute data type.
float SFValue = SFScaleVal * (vecMax * reciprocal_approximate_ftz(6.0f));
// 8 bits representation of the SF.
uint8_t fp8SFVal;
// Write the SF to global memory (STG.8).
if constexpr (UE8M0_SF) {
// Extract the 8 exponent bits from float32.
// float 32bits = 1 sign bit + 8 exponent bits + 23 mantissa bits.
uint32_t tmp = reinterpret_cast<uint32_t&>(SFValue) >> 23;
fp8SFVal = tmp & 0xff;
// Convert back to fp32.
reinterpret_cast<uint32_t&>(SFValue) = tmp << 23;
} else {
// Here SFValue is always positive, so E4M3 is the same as UE4M3.
__nv_fp8_e4m3 tmp = __nv_fp8_e4m3(SFValue);
reinterpret_cast<__nv_fp8_e4m3&>(fp8SFVal) = tmp;
// Convert back to fp32.
SFValue = float(tmp);
}
// Get the output scale.
// Recipe: final_scale = reciprocal(fp32(fp8(SFValue * SFScaleVal))) *
// reciprocal(SFScaleVal))
float outputScale =
SFValue != 0 ? reciprocal_approximate_ftz(
SFValue * reciprocal_approximate_ftz(SFScaleVal))
: 0.0f;
if (SFout) {
// Write the SF to global memory (STG.8).
*SFout = fp8SFVal;
}
// Convert the input to float.
float2 fp2Vals[CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD / 2];
#pragma unroll
for (int i = 0; i < CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD / 2; i++) {
if constexpr (std::is_same_v<Type, c10::Half>) {
fp2Vals[i] = __half22float2(out_silu.elts[i]);
} else {
fp2Vals[i] = __bfloat1622float2(out_silu.elts[i]);
}
fp2Vals[i].x *= outputScale;
fp2Vals[i].y *= outputScale;
}
// Convert to e2m1 values.
uint32_t e2m1Vec = fp32_vec_to_e2m1(fp2Vals);
// Write the e2m1 values to global memory.
return e2m1Vec;
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
// Use UE4M3 by default.
template <class Type, bool UE8M0_SF = false>
__global__ void
#if defined(__CUDA_ARCH__) && (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 1000)
__launch_bounds__(1024, 4) silu_and_cvt_fp16_to_fp4(
#else
silu_and_cvt_fp16_to_fp4(
#endif
int32_t numRows, int32_t numCols, Type const* in, float const* SFScale,
uint32_t* out, uint32_t* SFout) {
#if defined(__CUDA_ARCH__) && (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 1000)
using PackedVec = PackedVec<Type>;
static constexpr int CVT_FP4_NUM_THREADS_PER_SF =
(CVT_FP4_SF_VEC_SIZE / CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD);
static_assert(sizeof(PackedVec) == sizeof(Type) * CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD,
"Vec size is not matched.");
// Get the global scaling factor, which will be applied to the SF.
// Note SFScale is the same as next GEMM's alpha, which is
// (448.f / (Alpha_A / 6.f)).
float const SFScaleVal = SFScale == nullptr ? 1.0f : SFScale[0];
// Input tensor row/col loops.
for (int rowIdx = blockIdx.x; rowIdx < numRows; rowIdx += gridDim.x) {
for (int colIdx = threadIdx.x; colIdx < numCols / CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD;
colIdx += blockDim.x) {
int64_t inOffset =
rowIdx * (numCols * 2 / CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD) + colIdx;
int64_t inOffset2 = rowIdx * (numCols * 2 / CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD) +
numCols / CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD + colIdx;
PackedVec in_vec = reinterpret_cast<PackedVec const*>(in)[inOffset];
PackedVec in_vec2 = reinterpret_cast<PackedVec const*>(in)[inOffset2];
// Get the output tensor offset.
// Same as inOffset because 8 elements are packed into one uint32_t.
int64_t outOffset = rowIdx * (numCols / CVT_FP4_ELTS_PER_THREAD) + colIdx;
;
auto& out_pos = out[outOffset];
auto sf_out =
cvt_quant_to_fp4_get_sf_out_offset<uint32_t,
CVT_FP4_NUM_THREADS_PER_SF>(
rowIdx, colIdx, numCols, SFout);
out_pos = silu_and_cvt_warp_fp16_to_fp4<Type, UE8M0_SF>(
in_vec, in_vec2, SFScaleVal, sf_out);
}
}
#endif
}
} // namespace vllm
void silu_and_mul_nvfp4_quant(torch::Tensor& output, // [..., d]
torch::Tensor& output_sf,
torch::Tensor& input, // [..., 2 * d]
torch::Tensor& input_sf) {
TORCH_CHECK(input.dtype() == torch::kFloat16 ||
input.dtype() == torch::kBFloat16);
int32_t m = input.size(0);
int32_t n = input.size(1) / 2;
TORCH_CHECK(n % 16 == 0, "The N dimension must be multiple of 16.");
int multiProcessorCount =
get_device_attribute(cudaDevAttrMultiProcessorCount, -1);
auto input_sf_ptr = static_cast<float const*>(input_sf.data_ptr());
auto sf_out = static_cast<int32_t*>(output_sf.data_ptr());
auto output_ptr = static_cast<int64_t*>(output.data_ptr());
const at::cuda::OptionalCUDAGuard device_guard(device_of(input));
auto stream = at::cuda::getCurrentCUDAStream(input.get_device());
dim3 block(std::min(int(n / ELTS_PER_THREAD), 1024));
int const numBlocksPerSM = 2048 / block.x;
dim3 grid(std::min(int(m), multiProcessorCount * numBlocksPerSM));
VLLM_DISPATCH_HALF_TYPES(
input.scalar_type(), "act_and_mul_quant_kernel", [&] {
auto input_ptr = reinterpret_cast<scalar_t const*>(input.data_ptr());
VLLM_DISPATCH_BYTE_TYPES(
output.scalar_type(), "fused_act_and_mul_quant_kernel_nvfp4_type",
[&] {
vllm::silu_and_cvt_fp16_to_fp4<scalar_t>
<<<grid, block, 0, stream>>>(
m, n, input_ptr, input_sf_ptr,
reinterpret_cast<uint32_t*>(output_ptr),
reinterpret_cast<uint32_t*>(sf_out));
});
});
}

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@ -115,6 +115,13 @@ TORCH_LIBRARY_EXPAND(TORCH_EXTENSION_NAME, ops) {
"silu_and_mul_quant(Tensor! result, Tensor input, Tensor scale) -> ()");
ops.impl("silu_and_mul_quant", torch::kCUDA, &silu_and_mul_quant);
#ifndef USE_ROCM
ops.def(
"silu_and_mul_nvfp4_quant(Tensor! result, Tensor! result_block_scale, "
"Tensor input, Tensor input_global_scale) -> ()");
ops.impl("silu_and_mul_nvfp4_quant", torch::kCUDA, &silu_and_mul_nvfp4_quant);
#endif
ops.def("mul_and_silu(Tensor! out, Tensor input) -> ()");
ops.impl("mul_and_silu", torch::kCUDA, &mul_and_silu);
@ -686,6 +693,16 @@ TORCH_LIBRARY_EXPAND(CONCAT(TORCH_EXTENSION_NAME, _cache_ops), cache_ops) {
" Tensor scale) -> ()");
cache_ops.impl("concat_and_cache_mla", torch::kCUDA, &concat_and_cache_mla);
cache_ops.def(
"cp_fused_concat_and_cache_mla(Tensor kv_c, Tensor k_pe,"
" Tensor cp_local_token_select_indices,"
" Tensor! kv_cache,"
" Tensor slot_mapping,"
" str kv_cache_dtype,"
" Tensor scale) -> ()");
cache_ops.impl("cp_fused_concat_and_cache_mla", torch::kCUDA,
&cp_fused_concat_and_cache_mla);
// Convert the key and value cache to fp8 data type.
cache_ops.def(
"convert_fp8(Tensor! dst_cache, Tensor src_cache, float scale, "
@ -702,6 +719,11 @@ TORCH_LIBRARY_EXPAND(CONCAT(TORCH_EXTENSION_NAME, _cache_ops), cache_ops) {
" Tensor scale, Tensor? seq_starts) -> ()");
cache_ops.impl("gather_and_maybe_dequant_cache", torch::kCUDA,
&gather_and_maybe_dequant_cache);
cache_ops.def(
"cp_gather_cache(Tensor src_cache, Tensor! dst, Tensor block_table, "
"Tensor cu_seq_lens, int batch_size, Tensor? seq_starts) -> ()");
cache_ops.impl("cp_gather_cache", torch::kCUDA, &cp_gather_cache);
}
TORCH_LIBRARY_EXPAND(CONCAT(TORCH_EXTENSION_NAME, _cuda_utils), cuda_utils) {

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
We host regular meetups in San Francisco Bay Area every 2 months. We will share the project updates from the vLLM team and have guest speakers from the industry to share their experience and insights. Please find the materials of our previous meetups below:
- [vLLM Shanghai Meetup](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/pDmAXHcN7Iqc8sUKgJgGtg), August 23rd 2025. [[Slides]](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OvLx39wnCGy_WKq8SiVKf7YcxxYI3WCH)
- [vLLM Korea Meetup](https://luma.com/cgcgprmh), August 19th 2025. [[Slides]](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bcrrAE1rxUgx0mjIeOWT6hNe2RefC5Hm/view).
- [vLLM Beijing Meetup](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/dgkWg1WFpWGO2jCdTqQHxA), August 2nd 2025. [[Slides]](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Pid6NSFLU43DZRi0EaTcPgXsAzDvbBqF) [[Recording]](https://www.chaspark.com/#/live/1166916873711665152).
- [NYC vLLM Meetup](https://lu.ma/c1rqyf1f), May 7th, 2025. [[Slides]](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_q_aW_ioMJWUImf1s1YM-ZhjXz8cUeL0IJvaquOYBeA/edit?usp=sharing)
- [Asia Developer Day](https://www.sginnovate.com/event/limited-availability-morning-evening-slots-remaining-inaugural-vllm-asia-developer-day), April 3rd 2025. [[Slides]](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19cp6Qu8u48ihB91A064XfaXruNYiBOUKrBxAmDOllOo/edit?usp=sharing).

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ llm = LLM(model="meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
If you run out of CPU RAM, try the following options:
- (Multi-modal models only) you can set the size of multi-modal processor cache by setting `mm_processor_cache_gb` engine argument (default 4 GiB per API process + 4 GiB per engine core process)
- (Multi-modal models only) you can set the size of multi-modal cache by setting `mm_processor_cache_gb` engine argument (default 4 GiB).
- (CPU backend only) you can set the size of KV cache using `VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE` environment variable (default 4 GiB).
## Multi-modal input limits

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@ -164,12 +164,15 @@ llm = LLM(
)
```
!! important
!!! important
Batch-level DP is not to be confused with API request-level DP
(which is instead controlled by `data_parallel_size`).
The availablilty of batch-level DP is based on model implementation.
Currently, the following models support `mm_encoder_tp_mode="data"`:
Batch-level DP needs to be implemented on a per-model basis,
and enabled by setting `supports_encoder_tp_data = True` in the model class.
Regardless, you need to set `mm_encoder_tp_mode="data"` in engine arguments to use this feature.
Known supported models:
- Llama4 (<gh-pr:18368>)
- MiniCPM-V-4 (<gh-pr:23327>)
@ -204,20 +207,33 @@ vllm serve Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct --api-server-count 4 -dp 2
to avoid CPU resource exhaustion.
!!! note
[Multi-modal processor cache](#processor-cache) is disabled when API server scale-out is enabled
API server scale-out disables [multi-modal IPC caching](#ipc-caching)
because it requires a one-to-one correspondance between API and engine core processes.
This does not impact [multi-modal processor caching](#processor-caching).
## Multi-Modal Caching
### Processor Cache
By default, the multi-modal processor cache is enabled to avoid repeatedly processing
the same multi-modal inputs via Hugging Face `AutoProcessor`,
Multi-modal caching avoids repeated transfer or processing of the same multi-modal data,
which commonly occurs in multi-turn conversations.
You can adjust the size of the cache by setting the value of `mm_processor_cache_gb`
(default 4 GiB per API process + 4 GiB per engine core process).
If you do not benefit much from the cache, you can disable it completely via `mm_processor_cache_gb=0`.
### Processor Caching
Multi-modal processor caching is automatically enabled
to avoid repeatedly processing the same multi-modal inputs in `BaseMultiModalProcessor`.
### IPC Caching
Multi-modal IPC caching is automatically enabled when
there is a one-to-one correspondance between API (`P0`) and engine core (`P1`) processes,
to avoid repeatedly transferring the same multi-modal inputs between them.
### Configuration
You can adjust the size of the cache by setting the value of `mm_processor_cache_gb` (default 4 GiB).
If you do not benefit much from the cache, you can disable both IPC
and processor caching completely via `mm_processor_cache_gb=0`.
Examples:
@ -230,3 +246,16 @@ llm = LLM(model="Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct",
llm = LLM(model="Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct",
mm_processor_cache_gb=0)
```
### Cache Placement
Based on the configuration, the content of the multi-modal caches on `P0` and `P1` are as follows:
| Processor Caching | IPC Caching | `P0` Cache | `P1` Cache | Max. Memory |
|-------------------|-------------|------------|------------|-------------|
| ✅ | ✅ | K | K + V | `mm_processor_cache_gb * data_parallel_size` |
| ✅ | ❌ | K + V | N/A | `mm_processor_cache_gb * api_server_count` |
| ❌ | ❌ | N/A | N/A | `0` |
K: Stores the hashes of multi-modal items
V: Stores the processed tensor data of multi-modal items

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@ -45,32 +45,32 @@ This initial compilation time ranges significantly and is impacted by many of th
### Optimize based on your data
#### max model len vs. most model len
#### max-model-len vs. most-model-len
![most_model_len](../assets/design/tpu/most_model_len.png)
If most of your requests are shorter than the maximum model length but you still need to accommodate occasional longer requests, setting a high maximum model length can negatively impact performance. In these cases, you can try introducing most model len by specifying the `VLLM_TPU_MOST_MODEL_LEN` environment variable.
If most of your requests are shorter than the maximum model length but you still need to accommodate occasional longer requests, setting a high maximum model length can negatively impact performance. In these cases, you can try introducing most-model-len by specifying the `VLLM_TPU_MOST_MODEL_LEN` environment variable.
For example, 1% requests are 32k length and 99% requests are 2k length. You can pass 32k into `--max-model-len 32768` and use `VLLM_TPU_MOST_MODEL_LEN=2048`.
The requests get subdivided into max-model-len and most-model-len categories, for the latter category, we can gain better performance since the server can process more requests at a time.
The requests get subdivided into max-model-len and most-model-len categories, for the latter category, you can gain better performance since the server can process more requests at a time.
#### Padding
For online serving with latency requirements, consider switching to bucket padding by setting the `VLLM_TPU_BUCKET_PADDING_GAP` environment variable. Because of the layout of the TPU, try using increments of 128: 128, 256, etc.
For online serving with latency requirements, consider switching to bucket padding by setting the `VLLM_TPU_BUCKET_PADDING_GAP` environment variable. Because of the layout of the TPU, try using increments of 128 (e.g., 128, 256, etc.)
The server pads the requests into fixed lengths before sending them to the model to avoid recompilation. To read more about tpu padding, see [here](https://cloud.google.com/tpu/docs/performance-guide#xla-efficiencies). Currently, there are 2 ways to pad the requests:
The server pads the requests into fixed lengths before sending them to the model to avoid recompilation. To read more about TPU padding, see [here](https://cloud.google.com/tpu/docs/performance-guide#xla-efficiencies). Currently, there are 2 ways to pad the requests:
1) the default exponential padding (pad to the nearest power of 2)
2) bucket padding (pad to the nearest linearly increasing bucket).
1. the default exponential padding (pad to the nearest power of 2)
2. bucket padding (pad to the nearest linearly increasing bucket).
When using bucket padding, the buckets start from 16, end at max_model_len, and increment by `VLLM_TPU_BUCKET_PADDING_GAP`.
For example, max_model_len=512, padding_gap=64, the buckets will be [16, 32, 64, 128, 192, 256, 320, 384, 448, 512].
The fewer tokens we pad, the less unnecessary computation TPU does, the better performance we can get. For example, if num_tokens=300, with exponential padding, we pad to 512, with the bucket_padding above, we pad to 320.
The fewer tokens you pad, the less unnecessary computation TPU does, the better performance you can get. For example, if num_tokens=300, with exponential padding, you pad to 512, with the bucket_padding above, you pad to 320.
However, you need to be careful to choose the padding gap. If the gap is too small, it means the number of buckets is large, leading to increased warmup (precompile) time and higher memory to store the compiled graph. Too many compilaed graphs may lead to HBM OOM. Conversely, an overly large gap yields no performance improvement compared to the default exponential padding.
However, you need to be careful to choose the padding gap. If the gap is too small, it means the number of buckets is large, leading to increased warmup (precompile) time and higher memory to store the compiled graph. Too many compiled graphs may lead to HBM OOM. Conversely, an overly large gap yields no performance improvement compared to the default exponential padding.
#### Quantization

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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ address the long build time at its source, the current workaround is to set `VLL
to a custom branch provided by @khluu (`VLLM_CI_BRANCH=khluu/use_postmerge_q`)
when manually triggering a build on Buildkite. This branch accomplishes two things:
1. Increase the timeout limit to 10 hours so that the build doesn't timeout.
1. Increase the timeout limit to 10 hours so that the build doesn't time out.
2. Allow the compiled artifacts to be written to the vLLM sccache S3 bucket
to warm it up so that future builds are faster.

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@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ Examples:
### Custom HF processor
Some models don't define a HF processor class on HF Hub. In that case, you can define a custom HF processor that has the same call signature as HF processors and pass it to [_call_hf_processor][vllm.multimodal.processing.BaseMultiModalProcessor._call_hf_processor].
Some models don't define an HF processor class on HF Hub. In that case, you can define a custom HF processor that has the same call signature as HF processors and pass it to [_call_hf_processor][vllm.multimodal.processing.BaseMultiModalProcessor._call_hf_processor].
Examples:

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@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ Supports speech-synthesis, multi-modal, and extensible (function call) plugin sy
One-click FREE deployment of your private OpenAI ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini/Groq/Ollama chat application.
It supports vLLM as a AI model provider to efficiently serve large language models.
It supports vLLM as an AI model provider to efficiently serve large language models.
For details, see the tutorial [Using vLLM in LobeChat](https://lobehub.com/docs/usage/providers/vllm).

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@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:8000 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
### Startup Probe or Readiness Probe Failure, container log contains "KeyboardInterrupt: terminated"
If the startup or readiness probe failureThreshold is too low for the time needed to startup the server, Kubernetes scheduler will kill the container. A couple of indications that this has happened:
If the startup or readiness probe failureThreshold is too low for the time needed to start up the server, Kubernetes scheduler will kill the container. A couple of indications that this has happened:
1. container log contains "KeyboardInterrupt: terminated"
2. `kubectl get events` shows message `Container $NAME failed startup probe, will be restarted`

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@ -133,12 +133,12 @@ class FusedMoEModularKernel:
Typically a FusedMoEPrepareAndFinalize type is backed by an All2All Dispatch & Combine implementation / kernel. For example,
* PplxPrepareAndFinalize type is backed by Pplx All2All kernels,
* DeepEPHTPrepareAndFinalize type is backed by DeepEP High-Throughtput All2All kernels, and
* DeepEPHTPrepareAndFinalize type is backed by DeepEP High-Throughput All2All kernels, and
* DeepEPLLPrepareAndFinalize type is backed by DeepEP Low-Latency All2All kernels.
#### Step 1: Add an All2All manager
The purpose of the All2All Manager is to setup the All2All kernel implementations. The `FusedMoEPrepareAndFinalize` implementations typically fetch a kernel-implementation "handle" from the All2All Manager to invoke the Dispatch and Combine functions. Please look at the All2All Manager implementations [here](gh-file:vllm/distributed/device_communicators/all2all.py).
The purpose of the All2All Manager is to set up the All2All kernel implementations. The `FusedMoEPrepareAndFinalize` implementations typically fetch a kernel-implementation "handle" from the All2All Manager to invoke the Dispatch and Combine functions. Please look at the All2All Manager implementations [here](gh-file:vllm/distributed/device_communicators/all2all.py).
#### Step 2: Add a FusedMoEPrepareAndFinalize Type
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#### maybe_make_prepare_finalize
The `maybe_make_prepare_finalize` method is responsbile for constructing an instance of `FusedMoEPrepareAndFinalize` when appropriate based on the current all2all backend, e.g. when EP + DP is enabled. The base class method currently constructs all the `FusedMoEPrepareAndFinalize` objects for the EP+DP case. Derived classes can override this method to construct prepare/finalize objects for different scenarios, e.g. `ModelOptNvFp4FusedMoE` can construct a `FlashInferCutlassMoEPrepareAndFinalize` for the EP+TP case.
The `maybe_make_prepare_finalize` method is responsible for constructing an instance of `FusedMoEPrepareAndFinalize` when appropriate based on the current all2all backend, e.g. when EP + DP is enabled. The base class method currently constructs all the `FusedMoEPrepareAndFinalize` objects for the EP+DP case. Derived classes can override this method to construct prepare/finalize objects for different scenarios, e.g. `ModelOptNvFp4FusedMoE` can construct a `FlashInferCutlassMoEPrepareAndFinalize` for the EP+TP case.
Please refer to the implementations in,
* `ModelOptNvFp4FusedMoE`
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* `CompressedTensorsW8A8Fp8MoECutlassMethod`
* `Fp8MoEMethod`
* `ModelOptNvFp4FusedMoE`
dervied classes.
derived classes.
#### init_prepare_finalize

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# Hybrid KV Cache Manager
!!! warning
This document was written based on commit [458e74](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/458e74eb907f96069e6d8a4f3c9f457001fef2ea). This feature is still in its early stage and things may change.
## What is a hybrid model?
Many recent "hybrid" LLMs combine multiple attention types within one model. For example:
1. Sliding window attention (sw) + full attention (full): gpt-oss, Gemma 2/3, Ministral, cohere, etc.
2. Mamba + full: Bamba, Jamba, Minimax, etc.
3. Local chunked attention + full: Llama4
To serve these models efficiently, our [KVCacheManager][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_manager.KVCacheManager] must:
1. Allocate different slots to different layer type, for example:
- Full attention layers: reserve slots for **all** tokens.
- Sliding window layers: reserve slots only for the most recent **`sliding_window_size`** tokens.
2. Support layer-specific prefix-cache rules, for example:
- Full attention: a cache hit prefix requires **all** tokens remain in the KV cache.
- Sliding window: a cache hit prefix only requires the last **`sliding_window_size`** tokens remain in the KV cache.
## Definitions
1. **kv hidden size**: The number of bytes to store one token's KV cache for a single layer.
2. **block**: the memory reserved for kv cache are divided into multiple *blocks* with the same *page size* (defined below)
3. **block size**: number of tokens inside a block
4. **page size**: the physical memory size of a block, defined as:
$$
\text{num_layers} \times \text{block_size} \times \text{kv_hidden_size}
$$
`num_layers` doesn't mean the total number of layers in the model. The exact number depends on the context in this doc.
!!! note
This is different from `KVCacheSpec.page_size_bytes` in the code, which is defined as:
$$
\text{block_size} \times \text{kv_hidden_size}
$$
## Allocation
### High level idea
We use a single memory pool for all layer types. The memory pool is split into multiple blocks with the same page size. [KVCacheManager][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_manager.KVCacheManager] allocates different numbers of blocks to different layers according to its attention type.
The core challenge is ensuring every layer type uses the same **page size**. For full-attention-only models, the page size is straightforward, defined as:
$$
\text{page_size} = \text{block_size} \times \text{num_hidden_layers} \times \text{kv_hidden_size}
$$
However, in hybrid models, `num_hidden_layers` varies by attention type, which would normally produce mismatched page sizes. The cases below show how we unify them.
### Case 1: toy model
Let's start with a toy example: a model has 1 full attention layer and 3 sliding window attention layers. All layers have the same `kv_hidden_size`.
We let each block to hold `block_size` tokens for one layer, so:
$$
\text{page_size} = \text{kv_hidden_size} \times \text{block_size}
$$
[KVCacheManager][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_manager.KVCacheManager] allocates a different number of blocks to each layer.
This case is only a toy example. For real models, please refer to the following cases.
### Case 2: same `kv_hidden_size` and a regular pattern
When the model has more layers, e.g., 20 sliding window attention layers and 10 full attention layers with the same `kv_hidden_size`. Calling the allocator once per layer (30 calls) is OK but becomes inefficient. As a solution, we group the allocation of layers that need the same number of blocks to reduce the number of calls.
The grouping is feasible because there is usually a beautiful ratio between the number of different types of layers. For example:
- Gemma-2: 1 sw : 1 full
- Llama 4: 3 local : 1 full
Our example can be regarded as 2 sw : 1 full. We can allocate blocks as if there are 2 sw and 1 full in the model, and repeat the result by 10 times to generate the `block_ids` for the 30 layers. The page size becomes:
$$
10 \times \text{kv_hidden_size} \times \text{block_size}
$$
Assume `block_size` 16, sliding window size 32, request length 112, then for the above example model, we need to allocate 11 blocks (0-6 for full, 7-8 for sw group 1, 9-10 for sw group 2).
![Allocation Result](../assets/design/hybrid_kv_cache_manager/basic_grouping_example.png)
Here, "/" denotes no block needed (slidingwindow layers don't need slots for early tokens).
See the formal definition below. The layers are divided into multiple *KV Cache Groups* so that there is:
1. **Identical attention type inside each group**: Each group only contains layers with the same attention type and thus need the same number of blocks for a given request. This enables layers in the same group share the same block ids without memory waste.
2. **Identical page size across groups**: Because our memory pool only have one page size.
Our example model is divided into 3 KV cache groups:
- Group 0: 10 full attention layers (full.0 - full.9)
- Group 1: 10 sliding window attention layers (sw.0 - sw.9)
- Group 2: 10 sliding window attention layers (sw.10 - sw.19)
Obviously, it satisfies rule 1. For rule 2, all 3 groups have
$$
10 \times \text{kv_hidden_size} \times \text{block_size}
$$
as their page size.
### Case 3: same `kv_hidden_size` and no regular pattern
Unfortunately, not all models have such a beautiful ratio, and approach in Case 2 will produce too many small groups. For example, Gemma-3-27b has 52 sliding window attention layers and 10 full attention layers. With the constraints in case 2, it would be 26 sliding window groups and 5 full attention groups, each contains 2 layers. The allocation is still inefficient. To reduce the number of kv cache groups, we group layers using the smallest layer count among all attention types. For example, min(52, 10)=10 layers per group in Gemma-3-27b. Then the grouping result is:
- Group 0: 10 full attention layers (full.0 - full.9)
- Group 1: 10 sliding window attention layers (sw.0 - sw.9)
- Group 2: 10 sliding window attention layers (sw.10 - sw.19)
- ...
- Group 6: 10 sliding window attention layers (sw.40 - sw.49)
- Group 7: 2 sliding window attention layers (sw.50 - sw.51) and 8 padding layers
We will update this algorithm if this heuristic leads to a bad result when a new model comes out (e.g., 20 full + 30 sw, the group size should be 10 instead of 20).
This case happens in Gemma-3 series models, and models in case 2 but with eagle speculative decoding which introduce one full attention layer. The solution has some memory waste and is not perfect. Please report any cases where padding overhead becomes unacceptable so we can refine the algorithm.
### Case 4: different `kv_hidden_size` (mainly hybrid mamba models)
Some architectures (e.g., Bamba, Jamba, Minimax) interleave standard attention layers with Mamba layers, where each Mamba layer's state size per token can be much larger than the attention layers' `kv_hidden_size`. Because we only support a single page size across all groups, we must reconcile these differing hidden sizes.
The current algorithm is:
1. Increase the `block_size` of attention layers until
$$
\text{block_size} \times \text{kv_hidden_size}_{\text{att}} \ge \text{state_size}_{\text{mamba}}
$$
2. Pad the mamba state per layer to
$$
\text{block_size} \times \text{kv_hidden_size}_{\text{att}}
$$
3. Apply the grouping strategy in case 3.
!!! note
This can lead to more than 400 `block_size` for attention layers, which is too large. Another padding strategy is to increase `block_size` until
$$
\text{block_size} \times \text{kv_hidden_size}_{\text{att}} \times \text{num_attn_layers} \ge \text{state_size}_{\text{mamba}}
$$
This padding strategy is still a work in progress.
### Case 5: KV sharing
KV sharing refers to a layer using the KV cache of another layer, e.g., gemma-3n.
In these models, [KVCacheManager][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_manager.KVCacheManager] ignores all layers with kv sharing and only allocates KV cache for layers that need kv cache, and some patches are made in model runner to apply the allocation result to kv sharing layers.
## Prefix caching
For simplicity, we assume `block_size=1` in this section.
### High level idea
The block pool uses a dict similar to `tuple(block_hash, group_id) -> block` to catch the full blocks. That means the same tokens of different groups are cached and evicted independently.
When a new request comes in, we check the cache hit prefix of each group, and return the intersection of these groups as the cached prefix of the request. See below for the detailed algorithm for checking the cache hit of one group & performing the intersection.
### Case 0: full attention only models
For full attention layers, blocks are allocated for all tokens in the request. For details on the underlying design, see [Prefix Caching](prefix_caching.md)
To find the longest cache hit prefix of a request, we enumerate from left (the first block) to right (the last block), checking whether the block is cached, and exit when cache misses. For example, we will return the first 7 tokens (0-6) as the cache hit prefix in the below example (blue blocks are cached):
![Prefix Caching of Full Attention](../assets/design/hybrid_kv_cache_manager/full_attn.png)
### Case 1: sliding window attention only models
For sliding window attention layers, a naive implementation for memory allocation is to allocate `sliding_window_size` blocks and fill in the blocks in a round-robin way. But this naive implementation is not compatible with prefix caching so we didn't pick this design. In vLLM, we allocate different blocks for different tokens and free blocks that are outside the sliding window.
For a new request, the cache hit prefix only requires the last `sliding_window_size - 1` tokens being cached.
Let's say `sliding_window_size = 4` and `block_size = 1`, and the request is a 15-token prompt (blue blocks are cached):
![Prefix Caching of Sliding Window Attention](../assets/design/hybrid_kv_cache_manager/sw_attn.png)
There are 3 possible cache hit prefixes:
- cache hit length 5, compute prefill with [2, 3, 4] → [5, 6, …, 14]
- cache hit length 6, compute prefill with [3, 4, 5] → [6, 7, …, 14]
- cache hit length 14, compute prefill with [11, 12, 13] → [14] (most efficient)
We can check the cache hit from right to left, and early exit when we find a match.This is opposite from full attention, where we check from left to right and early exit when the match fails. One potential cons (compared to full attention) is that we end up iterating over the entire list of tokens when there's no match, which is often a common case. This could potentially cause non-negligible overheads, but fine with full + swa, as discussed below.
### Case 2: sliding window attention + full attention models
The first problem is how to find the cache hit prefix. We need to "intersect" the cache hits of global and sliding window attention layers by:
1. Get the longest cache hit for full attention (scanning from left to right)
2. Get the longest cache hit for sliding window attention that is within that length. Implemented by checking cache hits from right to left starting from the cache hit length of full attention.
It can be ensured that the resulting cache hit of sliding window attention layers is also a cache hit of full attention layers. This is more efficient than finding all possible prefixes of each group and doing the intersection, because our approach can exit early if there is no cache hit.
The algorithm applies to models with exactly two attention types full attention + X, where X can be an arbitrary efficient attention algorithm like sliding window, llama 4 local attention, and mamba. It doesn't support models without full attention layers, and models with more than 2 types of attention. This is enough for most hybrid models at the moment of writing this doc.
The second question is the cache eviction policy. For now, we use one LRU queue for all kv cache groups. The blocks are added to the LRU queue when freed, either because the request is finished or the block is out of the sliding window.
### Case 3: mamba models
The prefix caching support of the mamba model is work in progress. Once implemented, models with mamba layer + full attention layer can be supported via the full attention + X algorithm in case 2.
## Implementation
### Overview
![Overview of Hybrid KV Cache Manager](../assets/design/hybrid_kv_cache_manager/overview.png)
The `KVCacheManager` is organized into 3 layers:
- **[KVCacheManager][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_manager.KVCacheManager]**: The interface between the scheduler and kv cache management system.
- **[KVCacheCoordinator][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_coordinator.KVCacheCoordinator]**: coordinate per-group SingleTypeKVCacheManagers to generate the allocation result of a request. Depending on the model's configuration, one of these coordinators is chosen:
- **[KVCacheCoordinatorNoPrefixCache][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_coordinator.KVCacheCoordinatorNoPrefixCache]**: Used when prefix caching is disabled.
- **[UnitaryKVCacheCoordinator][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_coordinator.UnitaryKVCacheCoordinator]**: If only one KV cache group. The prefix caching logic is simplified as no intersection is needed.
- **[HybridKVCacheCoordinator][vllm.v1.core.kv_cache_coordinator.HybridKVCacheCoordinator]**: Handles exactly two KV cache groups (must include one fullattention group plus one other efficientattention group). Other cases are not implemented. You can disable prefix caching to use the KVCacheCoordinatorNoPrefixCache.
- **[SingleTypeKVCacheManager][vllm.v1.core.single_type_kv_cache_manager.SingleTypeKVCacheManager]**: Each instance manages allocation and prefix caching for one KV cache group, implementing the attentiontypespecific logic (e.g., full attention, sliding window, Mamba).
The blue box in the above figure shows the case with 10 full attention layers and 20 sliding window attention layers, thus:
- use `HybridKVCacheCoordinator`
- use 1 `FullAttentionManager` and 2 `SlidingWindowManager` for the 3 `KVCacheGroup`s.
### Memory Layout
For a model with n `KVCacheGroup`s, each with m layers, we allocate m buffers. Each buffer is shared by n layers, one from each group.
The following figure is for a model with 10 full attention layers (full.0 - full.9) and 20 sliding window attention layers (sw.0-sw.19). It follows "case 2" in "Allocation" section and is divided into 3 groups:
- Group 0: 10 full attention layers (full.0 - full.9)
- Group 1: 10 sliding window attention layers (sw.0 - sw.9)
- Group 2: 10 sliding window attention layers (sw.10 - sw.19)
And for a request, we allocate 11 blocks with `block_id` 0-6 to group 0, 7-8 to group 1, and 9-10 to group 2.
With such an example, the physical memory is divided into 10 buffers (`KVCacheTensor` 0 - `KVCacheTensor` 9). Each buffer is shared by 3 layers (e.g., `KVCacheTensor` 0 is shared by full.0 from group 0, sw.0 from group 1, and sw.10 from group 2) and is divided into pieces with size `block_size * kv_hidden_size`. The KV cache of these 3 attention layers are saved to different pieces of the buffer based on the allocated `block_ids`:
![Example Memory Layout](../assets/design/hybrid_kv_cache_manager/memory_layout.png)
!!! note
One logic "block" is mapped to 10 pieces in the 10 buffers of the physical memory.

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### Multi-process Mode
In v0, metrics are collected in the engine core process and we use multi-process mode to make them available in the API server process. See <gh-pr:7279>.
In v0, metrics are collected in the engine core process and we use multiprocess mode to make them available in the API server process. See <gh-pr:7279>.
### Built in Python/Process Metrics
The following metrics are supported by default by `prometheus_client`, but they are not exposed when multi-process mode is used:
The following metrics are supported by default by `prometheus_client`, but they are not exposed when multiprocess mode is used:
- `python_gc_objects_collected_total`
- `python_gc_objects_uncollectable_total`

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vLLM's examples are split into three categories:
- If you are using vLLM from within Python code, see [Offline Inference](./offline_inference/)
- If you are using vLLM from an HTTP application or client, see [Online Serving](./online_serving/)
- For examples of using some of vLLM's advanced features (e.g. LMCache or Tensorizer) which are not specific to either of the above use cases, see [Others](./others/)
- If you are using vLLM from within Python code, see [Offline Inference](./offline_inference)
- If you are using vLLM from an HTTP application or client, see [Online Serving](./online_serving)
- For examples of using some of vLLM's advanced features (e.g. LMCache or Tensorizer) which are not specific to either of the above use cases, see [Others](./others)

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## Serving LoRA Adapters
LoRA adapted models can also be served with the Open-AI compatible vLLM server. To do so, we use
`--lora-modules {name}={path} {name}={path}` to specify each LoRA module when we kickoff the server:
`--lora-modules {name}={path} {name}={path}` to specify each LoRA module when we kick off the server:
```bash
vllm serve meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf \

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Contents:
- [Supported Hardware](supported_hardware.md)
- [AutoAWQ](auto_awq.md)
- [AutoRound](auto_round.md)
- [BitsAndBytes](bnb.md)
@ -19,3 +18,50 @@ Contents:
- [AMD Quark](quark.md)
- [Quantized KV Cache](quantized_kvcache.md)
- [TorchAO](torchao.md)
## Supported Hardware
The table below shows the compatibility of various quantization implementations with different hardware platforms in vLLM:
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| Implementation | Volta | Turing | Ampere | Ada | Hopper | AMD GPU | Intel GPU | Intel Gaudi | x86 CPU | AWS Neuron | Google TPU |
|-----------------------|---------|----------|----------|-------|----------|-----------|-------------|-------------|-----------|--------------|--------------|
| AWQ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ |
| GPTQ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Marlin (GPTQ/AWQ/FP8) | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| INT8 (W8A8) | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| FP8 (W8A8) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ |
| BitBLAS | ✅︎ | ✅ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| BitBLAS (GPTQ) | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| bitsandbytes | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| DeepSpeedFP | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| GGUF | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| INC (W8A8) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
- Volta refers to SM 7.0, Turing to SM 7.5, Ampere to SM 8.0/8.6, Ada to SM 8.9, and Hopper to SM 9.0.
- ✅︎ indicates that the quantization method is supported on the specified hardware.
- ❌ indicates that the quantization method is not supported on the specified hardware.
!!! note
This compatibility chart is subject to change as vLLM continues to evolve and expand its support for different hardware platforms and quantization methods.
For the most up-to-date information on hardware support and quantization methods, please refer to <gh-dir:vllm/model_executor/layers/quantization> or consult with the vLLM development team.

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!!! note
Ensure your hardware supports the selected `dtype` (`torch.bfloat16` or `torch.float16`).
Most recent NVIDIA GPUs support `float16`, while `bfloat16` is more common on newer architectures like Ampere or Hopper.
For details see [supported hardware](supported_hardware.md).
For details see [supported hardware](README.md#supported-hardware).
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# Supported Hardware
The table below shows the compatibility of various quantization implementations with different hardware platforms in vLLM:
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| Implementation | Volta | Turing | Ampere | Ada | Hopper | AMD GPU | Intel GPU | Intel Gaudi | x86 CPU | AWS Neuron | Google TPU |
|-----------------------|---------|----------|----------|-------|----------|-----------|-------------|-------------|-----------|--------------|--------------|
| AWQ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ |
| GPTQ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Marlin (GPTQ/AWQ/FP8) | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| INT8 (W8A8) | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| FP8 (W8A8) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ |
| BitBLAS (GPTQ) | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| bitsandbytes | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| DeepSpeedFP | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| GGUF | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| INC (W8A8) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅︎ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
- Volta refers to SM 7.0, Turing to SM 7.5, Ampere to SM 8.0/8.6, Ada to SM 8.9, and Hopper to SM 9.0.
- ✅︎ indicates that the quantization method is supported on the specified hardware.
- ❌ indicates that the quantization method is not supported on the specified hardware.
!!! note
This compatibility chart is subject to change as vLLM continues to evolve and expand its support for different hardware platforms and quantization methods.
For the most up-to-date information on hardware support and quantization methods, please refer to <gh-dir:vllm/model_executor/layers/quantization> or consult with the vLLM development team.

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print(content, end="", flush=True)
```
Remember to check whether the `reasoning_content` exists in the response before accessing it. You could checkout the [example](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/examples/online_serving/openai_chat_completion_with_reasoning_streaming.py).
Remember to check whether the `reasoning_content` exists in the response before accessing it. You could check out the [example](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/examples/online_serving/openai_chat_completion_with_reasoning_streaming.py).
## Tool Calling

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At the time of writing (`openai==1.54.4`), this is a "beta" feature in the OpenAI client library. Code reference can be found [here](https://github.com/openai/openai-python/blob/52357cff50bee57ef442e94d78a0de38b4173fc2/src/openai/resources/beta/chat/completions.py#L100-L104).
For the following examples, vLLM was setup using `vllm serve meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct`
For the following examples, vLLM was set up using `vllm serve meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct`
Here is a simple example demonstrating how to get structured output using Pydantic models:

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- [Apple silicon](cpu.md#apple-silicon)
- [IBM Z (S390X)](cpu.md#ibm-z-s390x)
- [Google TPU](google_tpu.md)
- [Intel Gaudi](intel_gaudi.md)
- [AWS Neuron](aws_neuron.md)
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- `NEURON_COMPILED_ARTIFACTS`: set this environment variable to point to your pre-compiled model artifacts directory to avoid
compilation time upon server initialization. If this variable is not set, the Neuron module will perform compilation and save the
artifacts under `neuron-compiled-artifacts/{unique_hash}/` sub-directory in the model path. If this environment variable is set,
but the directory does not exist, or the contents are invalid, Neuron will also fallback to a new compilation and store the artifacts
artifacts under `neuron-compiled-artifacts/{unique_hash}/` subdirectory in the model path. If this environment variable is set,
but the directory does not exist, or the contents are invalid, Neuron will also fall back to a new compilation and store the artifacts
under this specified path.
- `NEURON_CONTEXT_LENGTH_BUCKETS`: Bucket sizes for context encoding. (Only applicable to `transformers-neuronx` backend).
- `NEURON_TOKEN_GEN_BUCKETS`: Bucket sizes for token generation. (Only applicable to `transformers-neuronx` backend).

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# --8<-- [start:installation]
vLLM has experimental support for macOS with Apple silicon. For now, users must build from source to natively run on macOS.
vLLM has experimental support for macOS with Apple Silicon. For now, users must build from source to natively run on macOS.
Currently the CPU implementation for macOS supports FP32 and FP16 datatypes.

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#### Install the latest code
LLM inference is a fast-evolving field, and the latest code may contain bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features that are not released yet. To allow users to try the latest code without waiting for the next release, vLLM provides wheels for Linux running on a x86 platform with CUDA 12 for every commit since `v0.5.3`.
LLM inference is a fast-evolving field, and the latest code may contain bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features that are not released yet. To allow users to try the latest code without waiting for the next release, vLLM provides wheels for Linux running on an x86 platform with CUDA 12 for every commit since `v0.5.3`.
```bash
uv pip install -U vllm \

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**This step is optional as this rocm_base image is usually prebuilt and store at [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/rocm/vllm-dev) under tag `rocm/vllm-dev:base` to speed up user experience.**
If you choose to build this rocm_base image yourself, the steps are as follows.
It is important that the user kicks off the docker build using buildkit. Either the user put DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 as environment variable when calling docker build command, or the user needs to setup buildkit in the docker daemon configuration /etc/docker/daemon.json as follows and restart the daemon:
It is important that the user kicks off the docker build using buildkit. Either the user put DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 as environment variable when calling docker build command, or the user needs to set up buildkit in the docker daemon configuration /etc/docker/daemon.json as follows and restart the daemon:
```json
{
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#### Build an image with vLLM
First, build a docker image from <gh-file:docker/Dockerfile.rocm> and launch a docker container from the image.
It is important that the user kicks off the docker build using buildkit. Either the user put `DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1` as environment variable when calling docker build command, or the user needs to setup buildkit in the docker daemon configuration /etc/docker/daemon.json as follows and restart the daemon:
It is important that the user kicks off the docker build using buildkit. Either the user put `DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1` as environment variable when calling docker build command, or the user needs to set up buildkit in the docker daemon configuration /etc/docker/daemon.json as follows and restart the daemon:
```bash
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# Intel Gaudi
This page provides instructions on running vLLM with Intel Gaudi devices.
!!! warning
There are no pre-built wheels or images for this device, so you must build vLLM from source.
## Requirements
- OS: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
- Python: 3.10
- Intel Gaudi accelerator
- Intel Gaudi software version 1.18.0
Please follow the instructions provided in the
[Gaudi Installation Guide](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/Installation_Guide/index.html)
to set up the execution environment. To achieve the best performance,
please follow the methods outlined in the
[Optimizing Training Platform Guide](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/PyTorch/Model_Optimization_PyTorch/Optimization_in_Training_Platform.html).
## Configure a new environment
### Environment verification
To verify that the Intel Gaudi software was correctly installed, run:
```bash
hl-smi # verify that hl-smi is in your PATH and each Gaudi accelerator is visible
apt list --installed | grep habana # verify that habanalabs-firmware-tools, habanalabs-graph, habanalabs-rdma-core, habanalabs-thunk and habanalabs-container-runtime are installed
pip list | grep habana # verify that habana-torch-plugin, habana-torch-dataloader, habana-pyhlml and habana-media-loader are installed
pip list | grep neural # verify that neural_compressor_pt is installed
```
Refer to [Intel Gaudi Software Stack Verification](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/Installation_Guide/SW_Verification.html#platform-upgrade)
for more details.
### Run Docker Image
It is highly recommended to use the latest Docker image from Intel Gaudi
vault. Refer to the [Intel Gaudi documentation](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/Installation_Guide/Bare_Metal_Fresh_OS.html#pull-prebuilt-containers)
for more details.
Use the following commands to run a Docker image:
```bash
docker pull vault.habana.ai/gaudi-docker/1.18.0/ubuntu22.04/habanalabs/pytorch-installer-2.4.0:latest
docker run \
-it \
--runtime=habana \
-e HABANA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all \
-e OMPI_MCA_btl_vader_single_copy_mechanism=none \
--cap-add=sys_nice \
--net=host \
--ipc=host \
vault.habana.ai/gaudi-docker/1.18.0/ubuntu22.04/habanalabs/pytorch-installer-2.4.0:latest
```
## Set up using Python
### Pre-built wheels
Currently, there are no pre-built Intel Gaudi wheels.
### Build wheel from source
To build and install vLLM from source, run:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm.git
cd vllm
pip install -r requirements/hpu.txt
python setup.py develop
```
Currently, the latest features and performance optimizations are developed in Gaudi's [vLLM-fork](https://github.com/HabanaAI/vllm-fork) and we periodically upstream them to vLLM main repo. To install latest [HabanaAI/vLLM-fork](https://github.com/HabanaAI/vllm-fork), run the following:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/HabanaAI/vllm-fork.git
cd vllm-fork
git checkout habana_main
pip install -r requirements/hpu.txt
python setup.py develop
```
## Set up using Docker
### Pre-built images
Currently, there are no pre-built Intel Gaudi images.
### Build image from source
```bash
docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.hpu -t vllm-hpu-env .
docker run \
-it \
--runtime=habana \
-e HABANA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all \
-e OMPI_MCA_btl_vader_single_copy_mechanism=none \
--cap-add=sys_nice \
--net=host \
--rm vllm-hpu-env
```
!!! tip
If you're observing the following error: `docker: Error response from daemon: Unknown runtime specified habana.`, please refer to "Install Using Containers" section of [Intel Gaudi Software Stack and Driver Installation](https://docs.habana.ai/en/v1.18.0/Installation_Guide/Bare_Metal_Fresh_OS.html). Make sure you have `habana-container-runtime` package installed and that `habana` container runtime is registered.
## Extra information
### Supported features
- [Offline inference](../../serving/offline_inference.md)
- Online serving via [OpenAI-Compatible Server](../../serving/openai_compatible_server.md)
- HPU autodetection - no need to manually select device within vLLM
- Paged KV cache with algorithms enabled for Intel Gaudi accelerators
- Custom Intel Gaudi implementations of Paged Attention, KV cache ops,
prefill attention, Root Mean Square Layer Normalization, Rotary
Positional Encoding
- Tensor parallelism support for multi-card inference
- Inference with [HPU Graphs](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/PyTorch/Inference_on_PyTorch/Inference_Using_HPU_Graphs.html)
for accelerating low-batch latency and throughput
- Attention with Linear Biases (ALiBi)
- INC quantization
### Unsupported features
- Beam search
- LoRA adapters
- AWQ quantization
- Prefill chunking (mixed-batch inferencing)
### Supported configurations
The following configurations have been validated to function with
Gaudi2 devices. Configurations that are not listed may or may not work.
| Model | TP Size| dtype | Sampling |
|-------|--------|--------|----------|
| [meta-llama/Llama-2-7b](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Llama-2-7b) | 1, 2, 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-chat-hf](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-chat-hf) | 1, 2, 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B) | 1, 2, 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct) | 1, 2, 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B) | 1, 2, 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct) | 1, 2, 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Llama-2-70b](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Llama-2-70b) | 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Llama-2-70b-chat-hf](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Llama-2-70b-chat-hf) | 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-70B](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-70B) | 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct) | 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-70B](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-70B) | 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
| [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct) | 8 | BF16 | Random / Greedy |
## Performance tuning
### Execution modes
Currently in vLLM for HPU we support four execution modes, depending on selected HPU PyTorch Bridge backend (via `PT_HPU_LAZY_MODE` environment variable), and `--enforce-eager` flag.
| `PT_HPU_LAZY_MODE` | `enforce_eager` | execution mode |
|----------------------|-------------------|--------------------|
| 0 | 0 | torch.compile |
| 0 | 1 | PyTorch eager mode |
| 1 | 0 | HPU Graphs |
!!! warning
In 1.18.0, all modes utilizing `PT_HPU_LAZY_MODE=0` are highly experimental and should be only used for validating functional correctness. Their performance will be improved in the next releases. For obtaining the best performance in 1.18.0, please use HPU Graphs, or PyTorch lazy mode.
[](){ #gaudi-bucketing-mechanism }
### Bucketing mechanism
Intel Gaudi accelerators work best when operating on models with fixed tensor shapes. [Intel Gaudi Graph Compiler](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/Gaudi_Overview/Intel_Gaudi_Software_Suite.html#graph-compiler-and-runtime) is responsible for generating optimized binary code that implements the given model topology on Gaudi. In its default configuration, the produced binary code may be heavily dependent on input and output tensor shapes, and can require graph recompilation when encountering differently shaped tensors within the same topology. While the resulting binaries utilize Gaudi efficiently, the compilation itself may introduce a noticeable overhead in end-to-end execution.
In a dynamic inference serving scenario, there is a need to minimize the number of graph compilations and reduce the risk of graph compilation occurring during server runtime. Currently it is achieved by "bucketing" model's forward pass across two dimensions - `batch_size` and `sequence_length`.
!!! note
Bucketing allows us to reduce the number of required graphs significantly, but it does not handle any graph compilation and device code generation - this is done in warmup and HPUGraph capture phase.
Bucketing ranges are determined with 3 parameters - `min`, `step` and `max`. They can be set separately for prompt and decode phase, and for batch size and sequence length dimension. These parameters can be observed in logs during vLLM startup:
```text
INFO 08-01 21:37:59 hpu_model_runner.py:493] Prompt bucket config (min, step, max_warmup) bs:[1, 32, 4], seq:[128, 128, 1024]
INFO 08-01 21:37:59 hpu_model_runner.py:499] Generated 24 prompt buckets: [(1, 128), (1, 256), (1, 384), (1, 512), (1, 640), (1, 768), (1, 896), (1, 1024), (2, 128), (2, 256), (2, 384), (2, 512), (2, 640), (2, 768), (2, 896), (2, 1024), (4, 128), (4, 256), (4, 384), (4, 512), (4, 640), (4, 768), (4, 896), (4, 1024)]
INFO 08-01 21:37:59 hpu_model_runner.py:504] Decode bucket config (min, step, max_warmup) bs:[1, 128, 4], seq:[128, 128, 2048]
INFO 08-01 21:37:59 hpu_model_runner.py:509] Generated 48 decode buckets: [(1, 128), (1, 256), (1, 384), (1, 512), (1, 640), (1, 768), (1, 896), (1, 1024), (1, 1152), (1, 1280), (1, 1408), (1, 1536), (1, 1664), (1, 1792), (1, 1920), (1, 2048), (2, 128), (2, 256), (2, 384), (2, 512), (2, 640), (2, 768), (2, 896), (2, 1024), (2, 1152), (2, 1280), (2, 1408), (2, 1536), (2, 1664), (2, 1792), (2, 1920), (2, 2048), (4, 128), (4, 256), (4, 384), (4, 512), (4, 640), (4, 768), (4, 896), (4, 1024), (4, 1152), (4, 1280), (4, 1408), (4, 1536), (4, 1664), (4, 1792), (4, 1920), (4, 2048)]
```
| Parameter | Description |
|----------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `min` | Determines the lowest value of the bucket. |
| `step` | Determines the interval between buckets. |
| `max` | Determines the upper bound of the bucket. |
| Ramp-up phase | A special handling phase applied between `min` and `step`:<br/>- `min` is multiplied by consecutive powers of two until `step` is reached.<br/>- Minimizes resource wastage for small batch sizes.<br/>- Allows larger padding for larger batches. |
Example (with ramp-up):
```text
min = 2, step = 32, max = 64
=> ramp_up = (2, 4, 8, 16)
=> stable = (32, 64)
=> buckets = ramp_up + stable => (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64)
```
Example (without ramp-up):
```text
min = 128, step = 128, max = 512
=> ramp_up = ()
=> stable = (128, 256, 384, 512)
=> buckets = ramp_up + stable => (128, 256, 384, 512)
```
In the logged scenario, 24 buckets were generated for prompt (prefill) runs, and 48 buckets for decode runs. Each bucket corresponds to a separate optimized device binary for a given model with specified tensor shapes. Whenever a batch of requests is processed, it is padded across batch and sequence length dimension to the smallest possible bucket.
!!! warning
If a request exceeds maximum bucket size in any dimension, it will be processed without padding, and its processing may require a graph compilation, potentially significantly increasing end-to-end latency. The boundaries of the buckets are user-configurable via environment variables, and upper bucket boundaries can be increased to avoid such scenario.
As an example, if a request of 3 sequences, with max sequence length of 412 comes in to an idle vLLM server, it will be padded executed as `(4, 512)` prefill bucket, as `batch_size` (number of sequences) will be padded to 4 (closest batch_size dimension higher than 3), and max sequence length will be padded to 512 (closest sequence length dimension higher than 412). After prefill stage, it will be executed as `(4, 512)` decode bucket and will continue as that bucket until either batch dimension changes (due to request being finished) - in which case it will become a `(2, 512)` bucket, or context length increases above 512 tokens, in which case it will become `(4, 640)` bucket.
!!! note
Bucketing is transparent to a client -- padding in sequence length dimension is never returned to the client, and padding in batch dimension does not create new requests.
### Warmup
Warmup is an optional, but highly recommended step occurring before vLLM server starts listening. It executes a forward pass for each bucket with dummy data. The goal is to pre-compile all graphs and not incur any graph compilation overheads within bucket boundaries during server runtime. Each warmup step is logged during vLLM startup:
??? console "Logs"
```text
INFO 08-01 22:26:47 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Prompt][1/24] batch_size:4 seq_len:1024 free_mem:79.16 GiB
INFO 08-01 22:26:47 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Prompt][2/24] batch_size:4 seq_len:896 free_mem:55.43 GiB
INFO 08-01 22:26:48 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Prompt][3/24] batch_size:4 seq_len:768 free_mem:55.43 GiB
...
INFO 08-01 22:26:59 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Prompt][24/24] batch_size:1 seq_len:128 free_mem:55.43 GiB
INFO 08-01 22:27:00 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Decode][1/48] batch_size:4 seq_len:2048 free_mem:55.43 GiB
INFO 08-01 22:27:00 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Decode][2/48] batch_size:4 seq_len:1920 free_mem:55.43 GiB
INFO 08-01 22:27:01 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Decode][3/48] batch_size:4 seq_len:1792 free_mem:55.43 GiB
...
INFO 08-01 22:27:16 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Decode][47/48] batch_size:2 seq_len:128 free_mem:55.43 GiB
INFO 08-01 22:27:16 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Decode][48/48] batch_size:1 seq_len:128 free_mem:55.43 GiB
```
This example uses the same buckets as in the [Bucketing Mechanism][gaudi-bucketing-mechanism] section. Each output line corresponds to execution of a single bucket. When bucket is executed for the first time, its graph is compiled and can be reused later on, skipping further graph compilations.
!!! tip
Compiling all the buckets might take some time and can be turned off with `VLLM_SKIP_WARMUP=true` environment variable. Keep in mind that if you do that, you may face graph compilations once executing a given bucket for the first time. It is fine to disable warmup for development, but it's highly recommended to enable it in deployment.
### HPU Graph capture
[HPU Graphs](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/PyTorch/Inference_on_PyTorch/Inference_Using_HPU_Graphs.html) are currently the most performant execution method of vLLM on Intel Gaudi. When HPU Graphs are enabled, execution graphs will be traced (recorded) ahead of time (after performing warmup), to be later replayed during inference, significantly reducing host overheads. Recording can take large amounts of memory, which needs to be taken into account when allocating KV cache. Enabling HPU Graphs will impact the number of available KV cache blocks, but vLLM provides user-configurable variables to control memory management.
When HPU Graphs are being used, they share the common memory pool ("usable memory") as KV cache, determined by `gpu_memory_utilization` flag (`0.9` by default).
Before KV cache gets allocated, model weights are loaded onto the device, and a forward pass of the model is executed on dummy data, to estimate memory usage.
Only after that, `gpu_memory_utilization` flag is utilized - at its default value, will mark 90% of free device memory at that point as usable.
Next, KV cache gets allocated, model is warmed up, and HPU Graphs are captured.
Environment variable `VLLM_GRAPH_RESERVED_MEM` defines the ratio of memory reserved for HPU Graphs capture.
With its default value (`VLLM_GRAPH_RESERVED_MEM=0.1`), 10% of usable memory will be reserved for graph capture (later referred to as "usable graph memory"), and the remaining 90% will be utilized for KV cache.
Environment variable `VLLM_GRAPH_PROMPT_RATIO` determines the ratio of usable graph memory reserved for prefill and decode graphs. By default (`VLLM_GRAPH_PROMPT_RATIO=0.3`), both stages have equal memory constraints.
Lower value corresponds to less usable graph memory reserved for prefill stage, e.g. `VLLM_GRAPH_PROMPT_RATIO=0.2` will reserve 20% of usable graph memory for prefill graphs, and 80% of usable graph memory for decode graphs.
!!! note
`gpu_memory_utilization` does not correspond to the absolute memory usage across HPU. It specifies the memory margin after loading the model and performing a profile run. If device has 100 GiB of total memory, and 50 GiB of free memory after loading model weights and executing profiling run, `gpu_memory_utilization` at its default value will mark 90% of 50 GiB as usable, leaving 5 GiB of margin, regardless of total device memory.
User can also configure the strategy for capturing HPU Graphs for prompt and decode stages separately. Strategy affects the order of capturing graphs. There are two strategies implemented:
- `max_bs` - graph capture queue will be sorted in descending order by their batch sizes. Buckets with equal batch sizes are sorted by sequence length in ascending order (e.g. `(64, 128)`, `(64, 256)`, `(32, 128)`, `(32, 256)`, `(1, 128)`, `(1,256)`), default strategy for decode
- `min_tokens` - graph capture queue will be sorted in ascending order by the number of tokens each graph processes (`batch_size*sequence_length`), default strategy for prompt
When there's large amount of requests pending, vLLM scheduler will attempt to fill the maximum batch size for decode as soon as possible. When a request is finished, decode batch size decreases. When that happens, vLLM will attempt to schedule a prefill iteration for requests in the waiting queue, to fill the decode batch size to its previous state. This means that in a full load scenario, decode batch size is often at its maximum, which makes large batch size HPU Graphs crucial to capture, as reflected by `max_bs` strategy. On the other hand, prefills will be executed most frequently with very low batch sizes (1-4), which is reflected in `min_tokens` strategy.
!!! note
`VLLM_GRAPH_PROMPT_RATIO` does not set a hard limit on memory taken by graphs for each stage (prefill and decode). vLLM will first attempt to use up entirety of usable prefill graph memory (usable graph memory * `VLLM_GRAPH_PROMPT_RATIO`) for capturing prefill HPU Graphs, next it will attempt to do the same for decode graphs and usable decode graph memory pool. If one stage is fully captured, and there is unused memory left within usable graph memory pool, vLLM will attempt further graph capture for the other stage, until no more HPU Graphs can be captured without exceeding reserved memory pool. The behavior on that mechanism can be observed in the example below.
Each described step is logged by vLLM server, as follows (negative values correspond to memory being released):
??? console "Logs"
```text
INFO 08-02 17:37:44 hpu_model_runner.py:493] Prompt bucket config (min, step, max_warmup) bs:[1, 32, 4], seq:[128, 128, 1024]
INFO 08-02 17:37:44 hpu_model_runner.py:499] Generated 24 prompt buckets: [(1, 128), (1, 256), (1, 384), (1, 512), (1, 640), (1, 768), (1, 896), (1, 1024), (2, 128), (2, 256), (2, 384), (2, 512), (2, 640), (2, 768), (2, 896), (2, 1024), (4, 128), (4, 256), (4, 384), (4, 512), (4, 640), (4, 768), (4, 896), (4, 1024)]
INFO 08-02 17:37:44 hpu_model_runner.py:504] Decode bucket config (min, step, max_warmup) bs:[1, 128, 4], seq:[128, 128, 2048]
INFO 08-02 17:37:44 hpu_model_runner.py:509] Generated 48 decode buckets: [(1, 128), (1, 256), (1, 384), (1, 512), (1, 640), (1, 768), (1, 896), (1, 1024), (1, 1152), (1, 1280), (1, 1408), (1, 1536), (1, 1664), (1, 1792), (1, 1920), (1, 2048), (2, 128), (2, 256), (2, 384), (2, 512), (2, 640), (2, 768), (2, 896), (2, 1024), (2, 1152), (2, 1280), (2, 1408), (2, 1536), (2, 1664), (2, 1792), (2, 1920), (2, 2048), (4, 128), (4, 256), (4, 384), (4, 512), (4, 640), (4, 768), (4, 896), (4, 1024), (4, 1152), (4, 1280), (4, 1408), (4, 1536), (4, 1664), (4, 1792), (4, 1920), (4, 2048)]
INFO 08-02 17:37:52 hpu_model_runner.py:430] Pre-loading model weights on hpu:0 took 14.97 GiB of device memory (14.97 GiB/94.62 GiB used) and 2.95 GiB of host memory (475.2 GiB/1007 GiB used)
INFO 08-02 17:37:52 hpu_model_runner.py:438] Wrapping in HPU Graph took 0 B of device memory (14.97 GiB/94.62 GiB used) and -252 KiB of host memory (475.2 GiB/1007 GiB used)
INFO 08-02 17:37:52 hpu_model_runner.py:442] Loading model weights took in total 14.97 GiB of device memory (14.97 GiB/94.62 GiB used) and 2.95 GiB of host memory (475.2 GiB/1007 GiB used)
INFO 08-02 17:37:54 hpu_worker.py:134] Model profiling run took 504 MiB of device memory (15.46 GiB/94.62 GiB used) and 180.9 MiB of host memory (475.4 GiB/1007 GiB used)
INFO 08-02 17:37:54 hpu_worker.py:158] Free device memory: 79.16 GiB, 39.58 GiB usable (gpu_memory_utilization=0.5), 15.83 GiB reserved for HPUGraphs (VLLM_GRAPH_RESERVED_MEM=0.4), 23.75 GiB reserved for KV cache
INFO 08-02 17:37:54 hpu_executor.py:85] # HPU blocks: 1519, # CPU blocks: 0
INFO 08-02 17:37:54 hpu_worker.py:190] Initializing cache engine took 23.73 GiB of device memory (39.2 GiB/94.62 GiB used) and -1.238 MiB of host memory (475.4 GiB/1007 GiB used)
INFO 08-02 17:37:54 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Prompt][1/24] batch_size:4 seq_len:1024 free_mem:55.43 GiB
...
INFO 08-02 17:38:22 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Decode][48/48] batch_size:1 seq_len:128 free_mem:55.43 GiB
INFO 08-02 17:38:22 hpu_model_runner.py:1159] Using 15.85 GiB/55.43 GiB of free device memory for HPUGraphs, 7.923 GiB for prompt and 7.923 GiB for decode (VLLM_GRAPH_PROMPT_RATIO=0.3)
INFO 08-02 17:38:22 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Graph/Prompt][1/24] batch_size:1 seq_len:128 free_mem:55.43 GiB
...
INFO 08-02 17:38:26 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Graph/Prompt][11/24] batch_size:1 seq_len:896 free_mem:48.77 GiB
INFO 08-02 17:38:27 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Graph/Decode][1/48] batch_size:4 seq_len:128 free_mem:47.51 GiB
...
INFO 08-02 17:38:41 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Graph/Decode][48/48] batch_size:1 seq_len:2048 free_mem:47.35 GiB
INFO 08-02 17:38:41 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Graph/Prompt][12/24] batch_size:4 seq_len:256 free_mem:47.35 GiB
INFO 08-02 17:38:42 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Graph/Prompt][13/24] batch_size:2 seq_len:512 free_mem:45.91 GiB
INFO 08-02 17:38:42 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Graph/Prompt][14/24] batch_size:1 seq_len:1024 free_mem:44.48 GiB
INFO 08-02 17:38:43 hpu_model_runner.py:1066] [Warmup][Graph/Prompt][15/24] batch_size:2 seq_len:640 free_mem:43.03 GiB
INFO 08-02 17:38:43 hpu_model_runner.py:1128] Graph/Prompt captured:15 (62.5%) used_mem:14.03 GiB buckets:[(1, 128), (1, 256), (1, 384), (1, 512), (1, 640), (1, 768), (1, 896), (1, 1024), (2, 128), (2, 256), (2, 384), (2, 512), (2, 640), (4, 128), (4, 256)]
INFO 08-02 17:38:43 hpu_model_runner.py:1128] Graph/Decode captured:48 (100.0%) used_mem:161.9 MiB buckets:[(1, 128), (1, 256), (1, 384), (1, 512), (1, 640), (1, 768), (1, 896), (1, 1024), (1, 1152), (1, 1280), (1, 1408), (1, 1536), (1, 1664), (1, 1792), (1, 1920), (1, 2048), (2, 128), (2, 256), (2, 384), (2, 512), (2, 640), (2, 768), (2, 896), (2, 1024), (2, 1152), (2, 1280), (2, 1408), (2, 1536), (2, 1664), (2, 1792), (2, 1920), (2, 2048), (4, 128), (4, 256), (4, 384), (4, 512), (4, 640), (4, 768), (4, 896), (4, 1024), (4, 1152), (4, 1280), (4, 1408), (4, 1536), (4, 1664), (4, 1792), (4, 1920), (4, 2048)]
INFO 08-02 17:38:43 hpu_model_runner.py:1206] Warmup finished in 49 secs, allocated 14.19 GiB of device memory
INFO 08-02 17:38:43 hpu_executor.py:91] init_cache_engine took 37.92 GiB of device memory (53.39 GiB/94.62 GiB used) and 57.86 MiB of host memory (475.4 GiB/1007 GiB used)
```
### Recommended vLLM Parameters
- We recommend running inference on Gaudi 2 with `block_size` of 128
for BF16 data type. Using default values (16, 32) might lead to
sub-optimal performance due to Matrix Multiplication Engine
under-utilization (see [Gaudi Architecture](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/Gaudi_Overview/Gaudi_Architecture.html)).
- For max throughput on Llama 7B, we recommend running with batch size
of 128 or 256 and max context length of 2048 with HPU Graphs enabled.
If you encounter out-of-memory issues, see troubleshooting section.
### Environment variables
**Diagnostic and profiling knobs:**
- `VLLM_PROFILER_ENABLED`: If `true`, enable the high level profiler. Resulting JSON traces can be viewed in [perfetto.habana.ai](https://perfetto.habana.ai/#!/viewer). `false` by default.
- `VLLM_HPU_LOG_STEP_GRAPH_COMPILATION`: If `true`, log graph compilations for each vLLM engine step when any occurs. Highly recommended to use with `PT_HPU_METRICS_GC_DETAILS=1`. `false` by default.
- `VLLM_HPU_LOG_STEP_GRAPH_COMPILATION_ALL`: If `true`, always log graph compilations for each vLLM engine step even if none occurred. `false` by default.
- `VLLM_HPU_LOG_STEP_CPU_FALLBACKS`: If `true`, log CPU fallbacks for each vLLM engine step when any occurs. `false` by default.
- `VLLM_HPU_LOG_STEP_CPU_FALLBACKS_ALL`: if `true`, always log CPU fallbacks for each vLLM engine step even if none occurred. `false` by default.
**Performance tuning knobs:**
- `VLLM_SKIP_WARMUP`: if `true`, warmup will be skipped, `false` by default
- `VLLM_GRAPH_RESERVED_MEM`: percentage of memory dedicated for HPUGraph capture, `0.1` by default
- `VLLM_GRAPH_PROMPT_RATIO`: percentage of reserved graph memory dedicated for prompt graphs, `0.3` by default
- `VLLM_GRAPH_PROMPT_STRATEGY`: strategy determining order of prompt graph capture, `min_tokens` or `max_bs`, `min_tokens` by default
- `VLLM_GRAPH_DECODE_STRATEGY`: strategy determining order of decode graph capture, `min_tokens` or `max_bs`, `max_bs` by default
- `VLLM_{phase}_{dim}_BUCKET_{param}` - collection of 12 environment variables configuring ranges of bucketing mechanism
- `{phase}` is either `PROMPT` or `DECODE`
- `{dim}` is either `BS`, `SEQ` or `BLOCK`
- `{param}` is either `MIN`, `STEP` or `MAX`
- Default values:
| `{phase}` | Parameter | Env Variable | Value Expression |
|-----------|-----------|--------------|------------------|
| Prompt | Batch size min | `VLLM_PROMPT_BS_BUCKET_MIN` | `1` |
| Prompt | Batch size step | `VLLM_PROMPT_BS_BUCKET_STEP` | `min(max_num_seqs, 32)` |
| Prompt | Batch size max | `VLLM_PROMPT_BS_BUCKET_MAX` | `min(max_num_seqs, 64)` |
| Prompt | Sequence length min | `VLLM_PROMPT_SEQ_BUCKET_MIN` | `block_size` |
| Prompt | Sequence length step | `VLLM_PROMPT_SEQ_BUCKET_STEP` | `block_size` |
| Prompt | Sequence length max | `VLLM_PROMPT_SEQ_BUCKET_MAX` | `max_model_len` |
| Decode | Batch size min | `VLLM_DECODE_BS_BUCKET_MIN` | `1` |
| Decode | Batch size step | `VLLM_DECODE_BS_BUCKET_STEP` | `min(max_num_seqs, 32)` |
| Decode | Batch size max | `VLLM_DECODE_BS_BUCKET_MAX` | `max_num_seqs` |
| Decode | Sequence length min | `VLLM_DECODE_BLOCK_BUCKET_MIN` | `block_size` |
| Decode | Sequence length step | `VLLM_DECODE_BLOCK_BUCKET_STEP` | `block_size` |
| Decode | Sequence length max | `VLLM_DECODE_BLOCK_BUCKET_MAX` | `max(128, (max_num_seqs*max_model_len)/block_size)` |
Additionally, there are HPU PyTorch Bridge environment variables impacting vLLM execution:
- `PT_HPU_LAZY_MODE`: if `0`, PyTorch Eager backend for Gaudi will be used; if `1`, PyTorch Lazy backend for Gaudi will be used. `1` is default.
- `PT_HPU_ENABLE_LAZY_COLLECTIVES`: required to be `true` for tensor parallel inference with HPU Graphs
## Troubleshooting: tweaking HPU graphs
If you experience device out-of-memory issues or want to attempt
inference at higher batch sizes, try tweaking HPU Graphs by following
the below:
- Tweak `gpu_memory_utilization` knob. It will decrease the
allocation of KV cache, leaving some headroom for capturing graphs
with larger batch size. By default `gpu_memory_utilization` is set
to 0.9. It attempts to allocate ~90% of HBM left for KV cache after
short profiling run. Note that decreasing reduces the number of KV
cache blocks you have available, and therefore reduces the effective
maximum number of tokens you can handle at a given time.
- If this method is not efficient, you can disable `HPUGraph`
completely. With HPU Graphs disabled, you are trading latency and
throughput at lower batches for potentially higher throughput on
higher batches. You can do that by adding `--enforce-eager` flag to
server (for online serving), or by passing `enforce_eager=True`
argument to LLM constructor (for offline inference).

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import importlib
import logging
import sys
from argparse import SUPPRESS, HelpFormatter
@ -7,25 +8,52 @@ from pathlib import Path
from typing import Literal
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
from pydantic_core import core_schema
logger = logging.getLogger("mkdocs")
ROOT_DIR = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent.parent
ARGPARSE_DOC_DIR = ROOT_DIR / "docs/argparse"
sys.path.insert(0, str(ROOT_DIR))
sys.modules["aiohttp"] = MagicMock()
sys.modules["blake3"] = MagicMock()
sys.modules["vllm._C"] = MagicMock()
from vllm.benchmarks import latency # noqa: E402
from vllm.benchmarks import serve # noqa: E402
from vllm.benchmarks import throughput # noqa: E402
from vllm.engine.arg_utils import AsyncEngineArgs, EngineArgs # noqa: E402
from vllm.entrypoints.cli.openai import ChatCommand # noqa: E402
from vllm.entrypoints.cli.openai import CompleteCommand # noqa: E402
from vllm.entrypoints.openai import cli_args # noqa: E402
from vllm.entrypoints.openai import run_batch # noqa: E402
from vllm.utils import FlexibleArgumentParser # noqa: E402
logger = logging.getLogger("mkdocs")
class PydanticMagicMock(MagicMock):
"""`MagicMock` that's able to generate pydantic-core schemas."""
def __get_pydantic_core_schema__(self, source_type, handler):
return core_schema.any_schema()
def auto_mock(module, attr, max_mocks=50):
"""Function that automatically mocks missing modules during imports."""
logger.info("Importing %s from %s", attr, module)
for _ in range(max_mocks):
try:
# First treat attr as an attr, then as a submodule
return getattr(importlib.import_module(module), attr,
importlib.import_module(f"{module}.{attr}"))
except importlib.metadata.PackageNotFoundError as e:
raise e
except ModuleNotFoundError as e:
logger.info("Mocking %s for argparse doc generation", e.name)
sys.modules[e.name] = PydanticMagicMock()
raise ImportError(
f"Failed to import {module}.{attr} after mocking {max_mocks} imports")
latency = auto_mock("vllm.benchmarks", "latency")
serve = auto_mock("vllm.benchmarks", "serve")
throughput = auto_mock("vllm.benchmarks", "throughput")
AsyncEngineArgs = auto_mock("vllm.engine.arg_utils", "AsyncEngineArgs")
EngineArgs = auto_mock("vllm.engine.arg_utils", "EngineArgs")
ChatCommand = auto_mock("vllm.entrypoints.cli.openai", "ChatCommand")
CompleteCommand = auto_mock("vllm.entrypoints.cli.openai", "CompleteCommand")
cli_args = auto_mock("vllm.entrypoints.openai", "cli_args")
run_batch = auto_mock("vllm.entrypoints.openai", "run_batch")
FlexibleArgumentParser = auto_mock("vllm.utils", "FlexibleArgumentParser")
class MarkdownFormatter(HelpFormatter):

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@ -70,6 +70,10 @@ class Example:
self.other_files = self.determine_other_files()
self.title = self.determine_title()
@property
def is_code(self) -> bool:
return self.main_file.suffix != ".md"
def determine_main_file(self) -> Path:
"""
Determines the main file in the given path.
@ -101,6 +105,12 @@ class Example:
return [file for file in self.path.rglob("*") if is_other_file(file)]
def determine_title(self) -> str:
if not self.is_code:
with open(self.main_file) as f:
first_line = f.readline().strip()
match = re.match(r'^#\s+(?P<title>.+)$', first_line)
if match:
return match.group('title')
return fix_case(self.path.stem.replace("_", " ").title())
def generate(self) -> str:
@ -110,11 +120,13 @@ class Example:
# Use long code fence to avoid issues with
# included files containing code fences too
code_fence = "``````"
is_code = self.main_file.suffix != ".md"
if is_code:
# Skip the title from md snippets as it's been included above
start_line = 2
if self.is_code:
content += f"{code_fence}{self.main_file.suffix[1:]}\n"
content += f'--8<-- "{self.main_file}"\n'
if is_code:
start_line = 1
content += f'--8<-- "{self.main_file}:{start_line}"\n'
if self.is_code:
content += f"{code_fence}\n"
content += "\n"

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
// Enables MathJax rendering
window.MathJax = {
tex: {
inlineMath: [["\\(", "\\)"]],
displayMath: [["\\[", "\\]"]],
processEscapes: true,
processEnvironments: true
},
options: {
ignoreHtmlClass: ".*|",
processHtmlClass: "arithmatex"
}
};
document$.subscribe(() => {
MathJax.startup.output.clearCache()
MathJax.typesetClear()
MathJax.texReset()
MathJax.typesetPromise()
})

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Run a model in generation mode via the option `--runner generate`.
## Offline Inference
The [LLM][vllm.LLM] class provides various methods for offline inference.
See [configuration](../api/summary.md#configuration) for a list of options when initializing the model.
See [configuration](../api/README.md#configuration) for a list of options when initializing the model.
### `LLM.generate`

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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ which takes priority over both the model's and Sentence Transformers's defaults.
## Offline Inference
The [LLM][vllm.LLM] class provides various methods for offline inference.
See [configuration](../api/summary.md#configuration) for a list of options when initializing the model.
See [configuration](../api/README.md#configuration) for a list of options when initializing the model.
### `LLM.embed`
@ -205,12 +205,12 @@ Our [OpenAI-Compatible Server](../serving/openai_compatible_server.md) provides
There is currently no official interface for specifying support for Matryoshka Embeddings. In vLLM, if `is_matryoshka` is `True` in `config.json,` it is allowed to change the output to arbitrary dimensions. Using `matryoshka_dimensions` can control the allowed output dimensions.
For models that support Matryoshka Embeddings but not recognized by vLLM, please manually override the config using `hf_overrides={"is_matryoshka": True}`, `hf_overrides={"matryoshka_dimensions": [<allowed output dimensions>]}` (offline) or `--hf_overrides '{"is_matryoshka": true}'`, `--hf_overrides '{"matryoshka_dimensions": [<allowed output dimensions>]}'`(online).
For models that support Matryoshka Embeddings but not recognized by vLLM, please manually override the config using `hf_overrides={"is_matryoshka": True}`, `hf_overrides={"matryoshka_dimensions": [<allowed output dimensions>]}` (offline) or `--hf-overrides '{"is_matryoshka": true}'`, `--hf-overrides '{"matryoshka_dimensions": [<allowed output dimensions>]}'`(online).
Here is an example to serve a model with Matryoshka Embeddings enabled.
```text
vllm serve Snowflake/snowflake-arctic-embed-m-v1.5 --hf_overrides '{"matryoshka_dimensions":[256]}'
vllm serve Snowflake/snowflake-arctic-embed-m-v1.5 --hf-overrides '{"matryoshka_dimensions":[256]}'
```
### Offline Inference
@ -258,4 +258,4 @@ Expected output:
{"id":"embd-5c21fc9a5c9d4384a1b021daccaf9f64","object":"list","created":1745476417,"model":"jinaai/jina-embeddings-v3","data":[{"index":0,"object":"embedding","embedding":[-0.3828125,-0.1357421875,0.03759765625,0.125,0.21875,0.09521484375,-0.003662109375,0.1591796875,-0.130859375,-0.0869140625,-0.1982421875,0.1689453125,-0.220703125,0.1728515625,-0.2275390625,-0.0712890625,-0.162109375,-0.283203125,-0.055419921875,-0.0693359375,0.031982421875,-0.04052734375,-0.2734375,0.1826171875,-0.091796875,0.220703125,0.37890625,-0.0888671875,-0.12890625,-0.021484375,-0.0091552734375,0.23046875]}],"usage":{"prompt_tokens":8,"total_tokens":8,"completion_tokens":0,"prompt_tokens_details":null}}
```
A openai client example can be found here: <gh-file:examples/online_serving/openai_embedding_matryoshka_fy.py>
An OpenAI client example can be found here: <gh-file:examples/online_serving/openai_embedding_matryoshka_fy.py>

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ If it is `TransformersForCausalLM` or `TransformersForMultimodalLM` then it mean
#### Custom models
If a model is neither supported natively by vLLM or Transformers, it can still be used in vLLM!
If a model is neither supported natively by vLLM nor Transformers, it can still be used in vLLM!
For a model to be compatible with the Transformers backend for vLLM it must:
@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ th {
| `GPTBigCodeForCausalLM` | StarCoder, SantaCoder, WizardCoder | `bigcode/starcoder`, `bigcode/gpt_bigcode-santacoder`, `WizardLM/WizardCoder-15B-V1.0`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `GPTJForCausalLM` | GPT-J | `EleutherAI/gpt-j-6b`, `nomic-ai/gpt4all-j`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `GPTNeoXForCausalLM` | GPT-NeoX, Pythia, OpenAssistant, Dolly V2, StableLM | `EleutherAI/gpt-neox-20b`, `EleutherAI/pythia-12b`, `OpenAssistant/oasst-sft-4-pythia-12b-epoch-3.5`, `databricks/dolly-v2-12b`, `stabilityai/stablelm-tuned-alpha-7b`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `GptOssForCausalLM` | GPT-OSS | `openai/gpt-oss-120b`, `openai/gpt-oss-20b` | | | ✅︎ |
| `GptOssForCausalLM` | GPT-OSS | `openai/gpt-oss-120b`, `openai/gpt-oss-20b` | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `GraniteForCausalLM` | Granite 3.0, Granite 3.1, PowerLM | `ibm-granite/granite-3.0-2b-base`, `ibm-granite/granite-3.1-8b-instruct`, `ibm/PowerLM-3b`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `GraniteMoeForCausalLM` | Granite 3.0 MoE, PowerMoE | `ibm-granite/granite-3.0-1b-a400m-base`, `ibm-granite/granite-3.0-3b-a800m-instruct`, `ibm/PowerMoE-3b`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `GraniteMoeHybridForCausalLM` | Granite 4.0 MoE Hybrid | `ibm-granite/granite-4.0-tiny-preview`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
@ -497,6 +497,7 @@ These models primarily support the [`LLM.score`](./pooling_models.md#llmscore) A
|--------------|--------|-------------------|----------------------|---------------------------|---------------------|
| `BertForSequenceClassification` | BERT-based | `cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2`, etc. | | | ✅︎ |
| `GemmaForSequenceClassification` | Gemma-based | `BAAI/bge-reranker-v2-gemma` (see note), etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `GteNewForSequenceClassification` | mGTE-TRM (see note) | `Alibaba-NLP/gte-multilingual-reranker-base`, etc. | | | ✅︎ |
| `Qwen2ForSequenceClassification` | Qwen2-based | `mixedbread-ai/mxbai-rerank-base-v2` (see note), etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `Qwen3ForSequenceClassification` | Qwen3-based | `tomaarsen/Qwen3-Reranker-0.6B-seq-cls`, `Qwen/Qwen3-Reranker-0.6B` (see note), etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `RobertaForSequenceClassification` | RoBERTa-based | `cross-encoder/quora-roberta-base`, etc. | | | ✅︎ |
@ -513,6 +514,9 @@ These models primarily support the [`LLM.score`](./pooling_models.md#llmscore) A
vllm serve BAAI/bge-reranker-v2-gemma --hf_overrides '{"architectures": ["GemmaForSequenceClassification"],"classifier_from_token": ["Yes"],"method": "no_post_processing"}'
```
!!! note
The second-generation GTE model (mGTE-TRM) is named `NewForSequenceClassification`. The name `NewForSequenceClassification` is too generic, you should set `--hf-overrides '{"architectures": ["GteNewForSequenceClassification"]}'` to specify the use of the `GteNewForSequenceClassification` architecture.
!!! note
Load the official original `mxbai-rerank-v2` by using the following command.
@ -616,6 +620,7 @@ These models primarily accept the [`LLM.generate`](./generative_models.md#llmgen
| `Cohere2VisionForConditionalGeneration` | Command A Vision | T + I<sup>+</sup> | `CohereLabs/command-a-vision-07-2025`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `DeepseekVLV2ForCausalLM`<sup>^</sup> | DeepSeek-VL2 | T + I<sup>+</sup> | `deepseek-ai/deepseek-vl2-tiny`, `deepseek-ai/deepseek-vl2-small`, `deepseek-ai/deepseek-vl2`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `DonutForConditionalGeneration`<sup>^</sup> | Donut | T + I | `ByteDance/Dolphin`, `naver-clova-ix/donut-base-finetuned-docvqa`, etc. | | | |
| `Ernie4_5_VLMoeForConditionalGeneration` | Ernie4.5-VL | T + I<sup>+</sup>/ V<sup>+</sup> | `baidu/ERNIE-4.5-VL-28B-A3B-PT`, `baidu/ERNIE-4.5-VL-424B-A47B-PT` | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `Florence2ForConditionalGeneration` | Florence-2 | T + I | `microsoft/Florence-2-base`, `microsoft/Florence-2-large`, etc. | | | |
| `FuyuForCausalLM` | Fuyu | T + I | `adept/fuyu-8b`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `Gemma3ForConditionalGeneration` | Gemma 3 | T + I<sup>+</sup> | `google/gemma-3-4b-it`, `google/gemma-3-27b-it`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ⚠️ |
@ -627,7 +632,8 @@ These models primarily accept the [`LLM.generate`](./generative_models.md#llmgen
| `H2OVLChatModel` | H2OVL | T + I<sup>E+</sup> | `h2oai/h2ovl-mississippi-800m`, `h2oai/h2ovl-mississippi-2b`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `Idefics3ForConditionalGeneration` | Idefics3 | T + I | `HuggingFaceM4/Idefics3-8B-Llama3`, etc. | ✅︎ | | ✅︎ |
| `InternS1ForConditionalGeneration` | Intern-S1 | T + I<sup>E+</sup> + V<sup>E+</sup> | `internlm/Intern-S1`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `InternVLChatModel` | InternVL 3.0, InternVideo 2.5, InternVL 2.5, Mono-InternVL, InternVL 2.0 | T + I<sup>E+</sup> + (V<sup>E+</sup>) | `OpenGVLab/InternVL3-9B`, `OpenGVLab/InternVideo2_5_Chat_8B`, `OpenGVLab/InternVL2_5-4B`, `OpenGVLab/Mono-InternVL-2B`, `OpenGVLab/InternVL2-4B`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `InternVLChatModel` | InternVL 3.5, InternVL 3.0, InternVideo 2.5, InternVL 2.5, Mono-InternVL, InternVL 2.0 | T + I<sup>E+</sup> + (V<sup>E+</sup>) | `OpenGVLab/InternVL3_5-14B`, `OpenGVLab/InternVL3-9B`, `OpenGVLab/InternVideo2_5_Chat_8B`, `OpenGVLab/InternVL2_5-4B`, `OpenGVLab/Mono-InternVL-2B`, `OpenGVLab/InternVL2-4B`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `InternVLForConditionalGeneration` | InternVL 3.0 (HF format) | T + I<sup>E+</sup> + V<sup>E+</sup> | `OpenGVLab/InternVL3-1B-hf`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `KeyeForConditionalGeneration` | Keye-VL-8B-Preview | T + I<sup>E+</sup> + V<sup>E+</sup> | `Kwai-Keye/Keye-VL-8B-Preview` | | | ✅︎ |
| `KimiVLForConditionalGeneration` | Kimi-VL-A3B-Instruct, Kimi-VL-A3B-Thinking | T + I<sup>+</sup> | `moonshotai/Kimi-VL-A3B-Instruct`, `moonshotai/Kimi-VL-A3B-Thinking` | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `Llama4ForConditionalGeneration` | Llama 4 | T + I<sup>+</sup> | `meta-llama/Llama-4-Scout-17B-16E-Instruct`, `meta-llama/Llama-4-Maverick-17B-128E-Instruct-FP8`, `meta-llama/Llama-4-Maverick-17B-128E-Instruct`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
@ -637,7 +643,7 @@ These models primarily accept the [`LLM.generate`](./generative_models.md#llmgen
| `LlavaNextVideoForConditionalGeneration` | LLaVA-NeXT-Video | T + V | `llava-hf/LLaVA-NeXT-Video-7B-hf`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `LlavaOnevisionForConditionalGeneration` | LLaVA-Onevision | T + I<sup>+</sup> + V<sup>+</sup> | `llava-hf/llava-onevision-qwen2-7b-ov-hf`, `llava-hf/llava-onevision-qwen2-0.5b-ov-hf`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `MiniCPMO` | MiniCPM-O | T + I<sup>E+</sup> + V<sup>E+</sup> + A<sup>E+</sup> | `openbmb/MiniCPM-o-2_6`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `MiniCPMV` | MiniCPM-V | T + I<sup>E+</sup> + V<sup>E+</sup> | `openbmb/MiniCPM-V-2` (see note), `openbmb/MiniCPM-Llama3-V-2_5`, `openbmb/MiniCPM-V-2_6`, `openbmb/MiniCPM-V-4`, etc. | ✅︎ | | ✅︎ |
| `MiniCPMV` | MiniCPM-V | T + I<sup>E+</sup> + V<sup>E+</sup> | `openbmb/MiniCPM-V-2` (see note), `openbmb/MiniCPM-Llama3-V-2_5`, `openbmb/MiniCPM-V-2_6`, `openbmb/MiniCPM-V-4`, `openbmb/MiniCPM-V-4_5`, etc. | ✅︎ | | ✅︎ |
| `MiniMaxVL01ForConditionalGeneration` | MiniMax-VL | T + I<sup>E+</sup> | `MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-VL-01`, etc. | | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `Mistral3ForConditionalGeneration` | Mistral3 (HF Transformers) | T + I<sup>+</sup> | `mistralai/Mistral-Small-3.1-24B-Instruct-2503`, etc. | ✅︎ | ✅︎ | ✅︎ |
| `MllamaForConditionalGeneration` | Llama 3.2 | T + I<sup>+</sup> | `meta-llama/Llama-3.2-90B-Vision-Instruct`, `meta-llama/Llama-3.2-11B-Vision`, etc. | | | |
@ -701,7 +707,7 @@ Some models are supported only via the [Transformers backend](#transformers). Th
- There's no PLE caching or out-of-memory swapping support, as described in [Google's blog](https://developers.googleblog.com/en/introducing-gemma-3n/). These features might be too model-specific for vLLM, and swapping in particular may be better suited for constrained setups.
!!! note
Only `InternVLChatModel` with Qwen2.5 text backbone (`OpenGVLab/InternVL3-2B`, `OpenGVLab/InternVL2.5-1B` etc) has video inputs support currently.
For `InternVLChatModel`, only InternVL2.5 with Qwen2.5 text backbone (`OpenGVLab/InternVL2.5-1B` etc), InternVL3 and InternVL3.5 have video inputs support currently.
!!! note
To use `TIGER-Lab/Mantis-8B-siglip-llama3`, you have to pass `--hf_overrides '{"architectures": ["MantisForConditionalGeneration"]}'` when running vLLM.

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ tail ~/.config/vllm/usage_stats.json
## Opting out
You can opt-out of usage stats collection by setting the `VLLM_NO_USAGE_STATS` or `DO_NOT_TRACK` environment variable, or by creating a `~/.config/vllm/do_not_track` file:
You can opt out of usage stats collection by setting the `VLLM_NO_USAGE_STATS` or `DO_NOT_TRACK` environment variable, or by creating a `~/.config/vllm/do_not_track` file:
```bash
# Any of the following methods can disable usage stats collection

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@ -107,15 +107,16 @@ to enable simultaneous generation and embedding using the same engine instance i
#### Mamba Models
Models using selective state-space mechanisms instead of standard transformer attention are supported.
Models that use Mamba-2 and Mamba-1 layers (e.g., `Mamba2ForCausalLM`, `MambaForCausalLM`) are supported. Please note that these models currently require disabling prefix caching in V1.
Models that use Mamba-2 and Mamba-1 layers (e.g., `Mamba2ForCausalLM`, `MambaForCausalLM`) are supported.
Please note that prefix caching is not yet supported for these models.
Models that combine Mamba-2 and Mamba-1 layers with standard attention layers are also supported (e.g., `BambaForCausalLM`,
`Zamba2ForCausalLM`, `NemotronHForCausalLM`, `FalconH1ForCausalLM` and `GraniteMoeHybridForCausalLM`, `JambaForCausalLM`). Please note that
these models currently require disabling prefix caching and using the FlashInfer attention backend in V1.
`Zamba2ForCausalLM`, `NemotronHForCausalLM`, `FalconH1ForCausalLM` and `GraniteMoeHybridForCausalLM`, `JambaForCausalLM`).
Please note that prefix caching is not yet supported for these models.
Hybrid models with mechanisms different to Mamba are also supported (e.g, `MiniMaxText01ForCausalLM`, `MiniMaxM1ForCausalLM`).
Please note that these models currently require disabling prefix caching, enforcing eager mode, and using the FlashInfer
attention backend in V1.
Please note that prefix caching is not yet supported for these models.
It is also necessary to enforce eager mode for these models in V1.
#### Encoder-Decoder Models

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@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ from vllm.config import VllmConfig
from vllm.v1.sample.logits_processor import (
BatchUpdate,
LogitsProcessor,
MoveDirectionality,
)
from vllm.v1.sample.logits_processor.builtin import process_dict_updates
# Hypothetical custom logits processor
@ -53,38 +53,22 @@ class DummyLogitsProcessor(LogitsProcessor):
def __init__(
self, vllm_config: VllmConfig, device: torch.device, is_pin_memory: bool
):
self.req_info: dict[int, SamplingParams] = {}
self.req_info: dict[int, int] = {}
def is_argmax_invariant(self) -> bool:
"""Never impacts greedy sampling"""
return False
def update_state(self, batch_update: Optional[BatchUpdate]):
if not batch_update:
return
# Process added requests.
for index, params, _, _ in batch_update.added:
assert params is not None
if params.extra_args and (
target_token := params.extra_args.get("target_token")
):
self.req_info[index] = target_token
if self.req_info:
# Process removed requests.
for index in batch_update.removed:
self.req_info.pop(index, None)
# Process moved requests, unidirectional move (a->b) and swap
# (a<->b)
for adx, bdx, direct in batch_update.moved:
a_val = self.req_info.pop(adx, None)
b_val = self.req_info.pop(bdx, None)
if a_val is not None:
self.req_info[bdx] = a_val
if direct == MoveDirectionality.SWAP and b_val is not None:
self.req_info[adx] = b_val
process_dict_updates(
self.req_info,
batch_update,
# This function returns the LP's per-request state based on the
# request details, or None if this LP does not apply to the
# request.
lambda params, _, __: params.extra_args
and (params.extra_args.get("target_token")),
)
def apply(self, logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
if not self.req_info:

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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ def main():
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=args.temp, max_tokens=args.output_len)
if not args.custom_mm_prompts:
outputs = llm.generate(
TokensPrompt(prompt_token_ids=prompt_ids),
[TokensPrompt(prompt_token_ids=x) for x in prompt_ids],
sampling_params=sampling_params,
)
else:

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@ -173,6 +173,37 @@ def run_deepseek_vl2(questions: list[str], modality: str) -> ModelRequestData:
)
# Ernie4.5-VL
def run_ernie45_vl(questions: list[str], modality: str) -> ModelRequestData:
model_name = "baidu/ERNIE-4.5-VL-28B-A3B-PT"
engine_args = EngineArgs(
model=model_name,
max_model_len=4096,
max_num_seqs=5,
limit_mm_per_prompt={modality: 1},
trust_remote_code=True,
)
if modality == "image":
placeholder = "Picture 1:<|IMAGE_START|><|image@placeholder|><|IMAGE_END|>"
elif modality == "video":
placeholder = "Video 1:<|VIDEO_START|><|video@placeholder|><|VIDEO_END|>"
prompts = [
(
f"<|begin_of_sentence|>User: {question}{placeholder}\n"
"Assistant: <think></think>"
)
for question in questions
]
return ModelRequestData(
engine_args=engine_args,
prompts=prompts,
)
# Florence2
def run_florence2(questions: list[str], modality: str) -> ModelRequestData:
assert modality == "image"
@ -1602,6 +1633,7 @@ model_example_map = {
"chameleon": run_chameleon,
"command_a_vision": run_command_a_vision,
"deepseek_vl_v2": run_deepseek_vl2,
"ernie45_vl": run_ernie45_vl,
"florence2": run_florence2,
"fuyu": run_fuyu,
"gemma3": run_gemma3,

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@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
{% macro render_extra_keys(json_dict, handled_keys) %}
{%- if json_dict is mapping %}
{%- for json_key in json_dict if json_key not in handled_keys %}
{%- if json_dict[json_key] is mapping or (json_dict[json_key] is sequence and json_dict[json_key] is not string) %}
{{- '\n<' ~ json_key ~ '>' ~ (json_dict[json_key] | tojson | safe) ~ '</' ~ json_key ~ '>' }}
{%- else %}
{{-'\n<' ~ json_key ~ '>' ~ (json_dict[json_key] | string) ~ '</' ~ json_key ~ '>' }}
{%- endif %}
{%- endfor %}
{%- endif %}
{% endmacro %}
{%- if messages[0]["role"] == "system" %}
{%- set system_message = messages[0]["content"] %}
{%- set loop_messages = messages[1:] %}
{%- else %}
{%- set loop_messages = messages %}
{%- endif %}
{%- if not tools is defined %}
{%- set tools = [] %}
{%- endif %}
{%- if system_message is defined %}
{{- "<|im_start|>system\n" + system_message }}
{%- else %}
{%- if tools is iterable and tools | length > 0 %}
{{- "<|im_start|>system\nYou are Qwen, a helpful AI assistant that can interact with a computer to solve tasks." }}
{%- endif %}
{%- endif %}
{%- if tools is iterable and tools | length > 0 %}
{{- "\n\n# Tools\n\nYou have access to the following functions:\n\n" }}
{{- "<tools>" }}
{%- for tool in tools %}
{%- if tool.function is defined %}
{%- set tool = tool.function %}
{%- endif %}
{{- "\n<function>\n<name>" ~ tool.name ~ "</name>" }}
{%- if tool.description is defined %}
{{- '\n<description>' ~ (tool.description | trim) ~ '</description>' }}
{%- endif %}
{{- '\n<parameters>' }}
{%- if tool.parameters is defined and tool.parameters is mapping and tool.parameters.properties is defined and tool.parameters.properties is mapping %}
{%- for param_name, param_fields in tool.parameters.properties|items %}
{{- '\n<parameter>' }}
{{- '\n<name>' ~ param_name ~ '</name>' }}
{%- if param_fields.type is defined %}
{{- '\n<type>' ~ (param_fields.type | string) ~ '</type>' }}
{%- endif %}
{%- if param_fields.description is defined %}
{{- '\n<description>' ~ (param_fields.description | trim) ~ '</description>' }}
{%- endif %}
{%- set handled_keys = ['name', 'type', 'description'] %}
{{- render_extra_keys(param_fields, handled_keys) }}
{{- '\n</parameter>' }}
{%- endfor %}
{%- endif %}
{% set handled_keys = ['type', 'properties'] %}
{{- render_extra_keys(tool.parameters, handled_keys) }}
{{- '\n</parameters>' }}
{%- set handled_keys = ['type', 'name', 'description', 'parameters'] %}
{{- render_extra_keys(tool, handled_keys) }}
{{- '\n</function>' }}
{%- endfor %}
{{- "\n</tools>" }}
{{- '\n\nIf you choose to call a function ONLY reply in the following format with NO suffix:\n\n<tool_call>\n<function=example_function_name>\n<parameter=example_parameter_1>\nvalue_1\n</parameter>\n<parameter=example_parameter_2>\nThis is the value for the second parameter\nthat can span\nmultiple lines\n</parameter>\n</function>\n</tool_call>\n\n<IMPORTANT>\nReminder:\n- Function calls MUST follow the specified format: an inner <function=...></function> block must be nested within <tool_call></tool_call> XML tags\n- Required parameters MUST be specified\n- You may provide optional reasoning for your function call in natural language BEFORE the function call, but NOT after\n- If there is no function call available, answer the question like normal with your current knowledge and do not tell the user about function calls\n</IMPORTANT>' }}
{%- endif %}
{%- if system_message is defined %}
{{- '<|im_end|>\n' }}
{%- else %}
{%- if tools is iterable and tools | length > 0 %}
{{- '<|im_end|>\n' }}
{%- endif %}
{%- endif %}
{%- for message in loop_messages %}
{%- if message.role == "assistant" and message.tool_calls is defined and message.tool_calls is iterable and message.tool_calls | length > 0 %}
{{- '<|im_start|>' + message.role }}
{%- if message.content is defined and message.content is string and message.content | trim | length > 0 %}
{{- '\n' + message.content | trim + '\n' }}
{%- endif %}
{%- for tool_call in message.tool_calls %}
{%- if tool_call.function is defined %}
{%- set tool_call = tool_call.function %}
{%- endif %}
{{- '\n<tool_call>\n<function=' + tool_call.name + '>\n' }}
{%- if tool_call.arguments is defined %}
{%- for args_name, args_value in tool_call.arguments|items %}
{{- '<parameter=' + args_name + '>\n' }}
{%- set args_value = args_value | tojson | safe if args_value is mapping or (args_value is sequence and args_value is not string) else args_value | string %}
{{- args_value }}
{{- '\n</parameter>\n' }}
{%- endfor %}
{%- endif %}
{{- '</function>\n</tool_call>' }}
{%- endfor %}
{{- '<|im_end|>\n' }}
{%- elif message.role == "user" or message.role == "system" or message.role == "assistant" %}
{{- '<|im_start|>' + message.role + '\n' + message.content + '<|im_end|>' + '\n' }}
{%- elif message.role == "tool" %}
{%- if loop.previtem and loop.previtem.role != "tool" %}
{{- '<|im_start|>user\n' }}
{%- endif %}
{{- '<tool_response>\n' }}
{{- message.content }}
{{- '\n</tool_response>\n' }}
{%- if not loop.last and loop.nextitem.role != "tool" %}
{{- '<|im_end|>\n' }}
{%- elif loop.last %}
{{- '<|im_end|>\n' }}
{%- endif %}
{%- else %}
{{- '<|im_start|>' + message.role + '\n' + message.content + '<|im_end|>\n' }}
{%- endif %}
{%- endfor %}
{%- if add_generation_prompt %}
{{- '<|im_start|>assistant\n' }}
{%- endif %}

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@ -129,15 +129,16 @@ markdown_extensions:
- toc:
permalink: true
# For math rendering
- mdx_math:
enable_dollar_delimiter: true
- pymdownx.arithmatex:
generic: true
extra_css:
- mkdocs/stylesheets/extra.css
extra_javascript:
- mkdocs/javascript/run_llm_widget.js
- https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS_HTML
- mkdocs/javascript/mathjax.js
- https://unpkg.com/mathjax@3.2.2/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js
- mkdocs/javascript/edit_and_feedback.js
- mkdocs/javascript/slack_and_forum.js

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@ -7,27 +7,12 @@ mkdocs-awesome-nav
mkdocs-glightbox
mkdocs-git-revision-date-localized-plugin
mkdocs-minify-plugin
python-markdown-math
regex
ruff
# Required for argparse hook only
-f https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
cachetools
cbor2
cloudpickle
fastapi
msgspec
openai
openai-harmony
partial-json-parser
pillow
psutil
pybase64
pydantic
setproctitle
torch
transformers
zmq
uvloop
prometheus-client

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@ -54,3 +54,4 @@ runai-model-streamer-s3==0.11.0
fastsafetensors>=0.1.10
pydantic>=2.10 # 2.9 leads to error on python 3.10
terratorch==1.1rc2 # required for PrithviMAE test
decord==0.6.0

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@ -156,6 +156,8 @@ datasets==3.0.2
# mteb
decorator==5.1.1
# via librosa
decord==0.6.0
# via -r requirements/test.in
dill==0.3.8
# via
# datasets
@ -493,6 +495,7 @@ numpy==1.26.4
# contourpy
# cupy-cuda12x
# datasets
# decord
# einx
# encodec
# evaluate

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ from vllm.model_executor.layers.layernorm import RMSNorm
from vllm.model_executor.layers.quantization.utils.quant_utils import (
GroupShape, QuantKey, ScaleDesc)
from vllm.model_executor.layers.quantization.utils.w8a8_utils import (
CUTLASS_FP8_SUPPORTED, Fp8LinearOp, maybe_create_device_identity)
Fp8LinearOp, maybe_create_device_identity)
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from .backend import TestBackend
@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ FP8_DTYPE = current_platform.fp8_dtype()
class TestModel(torch.nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size: int, eps: float, static: bool,
cutlass_fp8_enabled: bool, *args, **kwargs):
force_fp8_e4m3fnuz: bool, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.cutlass_fp8_enabled = cutlass_fp8_enabled
self.force_fp8_e4m3fnuz = force_fp8_e4m3fnuz
self.norm = [RMSNorm(hidden_size, eps) for _ in range(3)]
self.wscale = [torch.rand(1, dtype=torch.float32) for _ in range(2)]
group_shape = GroupShape.PER_TENSOR if static else GroupShape.PER_TOKEN
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ class TestModel(torch.nn.Module):
for _ in range(2)
]
self.fp8_linear = Fp8LinearOp(
cutlass_fp8_supported=cutlass_fp8_enabled,
force_fp8_e4m3fnuz=force_fp8_e4m3fnuz,
act_quant_static=static,
act_quant_group_shape=group_shape,
)
@ -81,12 +81,11 @@ class TestModel(torch.nn.Module):
@pytest.mark.parametrize("num_tokens", [7, 256, 533, 2048, 2049])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("eps", [1e-5, 1e-6])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("static", [True, False])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("cutlass_fp8_enabled",
[True, False] if CUTLASS_FP8_SUPPORTED else [False])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("force_fp8_e4m3fnuz", [True, False])
@pytest.mark.skipif(envs.VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE not in ["cuda", "rocm"],
reason="Only test on CUDA and ROCm")
def test_fusion_rmsnorm_quant(dtype, hidden_size, num_tokens, eps, static,
cutlass_fp8_enabled):
force_fp8_e4m3fnuz):
torch.set_default_device("cuda")
torch.set_default_dtype(dtype)
torch.manual_seed(1)
@ -103,7 +102,7 @@ def test_fusion_rmsnorm_quant(dtype, hidden_size, num_tokens, eps, static,
fusion_pass = FusionPass.instance(vllm_config)
backend = TestBackend(noop_pass, fusion_pass)
model = TestModel(hidden_size, eps, static, cutlass_fp8_enabled)
model = TestModel(hidden_size, eps, static, force_fp8_e4m3fnuz)
# First dimension dynamic
x = torch.rand(num_tokens, hidden_size)

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@ -104,8 +104,7 @@ class TestQuantModel(torch.nn.Module):
# Initialize weights
torch.nn.init.normal_(self.gate_proj, std=0.02)
self.fp8_linear = Fp8LinearOp(cutlass_fp8_supported=True,
use_per_token_if_dynamic=False)
self.fp8_linear = Fp8LinearOp(use_per_token_if_dynamic=False)
self.scale = torch.rand(1, dtype=torch.float32)
# Create a weight that is compatible with torch._scaled_mm,

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@ -4,35 +4,44 @@ import pytest
import torch
import vllm.envs as envs
from vllm.compilation.activation_quant_fusion import ActivationQuantFusionPass
from vllm.compilation.fx_utils import find_auto_fn, find_auto_fn_maybe
from vllm._custom_ops import cutlass_scaled_fp4_mm, scaled_fp4_quant
# yapf conflicts with isort for this block
# yapf: disable
from vllm.compilation.activation_quant_fusion import (
FUSED_OPS, SILU_MUL_OP, ActivationQuantFusionPass)
# yapf: enable
from vllm.compilation.fusion import QUANT_OPS
from vllm.compilation.noop_elimination import NoOpEliminationPass
from vllm.config import CompilationConfig, PassConfig, VllmConfig
from vllm.model_executor.layers.activation import SiluAndMul
from vllm.model_executor.layers.quantization.utils.quant_utils import (
GroupShape)
GroupShape, kFp8StaticTensorSym, kNvfp4Quant)
from vllm.model_executor.layers.quantization.utils.w8a8_utils import (
CUTLASS_FP8_SUPPORTED, Fp8LinearOp)
Fp8LinearOp)
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from .backend import TestBackend
FP8_DTYPE = current_platform.fp8_dtype()
FP4_DTYPE = torch.uint8
class TestModel(torch.nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size: int, cutlass_fp8_enabled: bool, *args,
**kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def is_nvfp4_supported():
return current_platform.has_device_capability(100)
class TestSiluMulFp8QuantModel(torch.nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size: int, force_fp8_e4m3fnuz: bool, **kwargs):
super().__init__()
self.silu_and_mul = SiluAndMul()
self.wscale = torch.rand(1, dtype=torch.float32)
self.scale = torch.rand(1, dtype=torch.float32)
self.w = (torch.rand(
hidden_size,
hidden_size).to(dtype=current_platform.fp8_dtype()).t())
self.w = torch.rand(hidden_size, hidden_size).to(dtype=FP8_DTYPE).t()
self.fp8_linear = Fp8LinearOp(
cutlass_fp8_supported=cutlass_fp8_enabled,
force_fp8_e4m3fnuz=force_fp8_e4m3fnuz,
act_quant_static=True,
act_quant_group_shape=GroupShape.PER_TENSOR,
)
@ -45,15 +54,56 @@ class TestModel(torch.nn.Module):
input_scale=self.wscale)
return x2
def ops_in_model_before(self):
return [SILU_MUL_OP, QUANT_OPS[kFp8StaticTensorSym]]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("num_tokens", [256])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("hidden_size", [64])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("cutlass_fp8_enabled",
[True, False] if CUTLASS_FP8_SUPPORTED else [False])
def ops_in_model_after(self):
return [FUSED_OPS[kFp8StaticTensorSym]]
class TestSiluMulNvfp4QuantModel(torch.nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size: int, **kwargs):
super().__init__()
self.silu_and_mul = SiluAndMul()
self.w = torch.randint(256, (hidden_size, hidden_size // 2),
dtype=FP4_DTYPE)
self.wscale = torch.randn(hidden_size,
hidden_size // 16).to(dtype=FP8_DTYPE)
self.wscale2 = torch.rand(1, dtype=torch.float32)
self.scale = torch.rand(1, dtype=torch.float32)
def forward(self, x):
y = self.silu_and_mul(x)
y_quant, y_block_scale = scaled_fp4_quant(y, 1 / self.scale)
out = cutlass_scaled_fp4_mm(a=y_quant,
b=self.w,
block_scale_a=y_block_scale,
block_scale_b=self.wscale,
alpha=self.scale * self.wscale2,
out_dtype=y.dtype)
return out
def ops_in_model_before(self):
return [SILU_MUL_OP, QUANT_OPS[kNvfp4Quant]]
def ops_in_model_after(self):
return [FUSED_OPS[kNvfp4Quant]]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("num_tokens", [64])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("hidden_size", [128])
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"model_class", [TestSiluMulFp8QuantModel, TestSiluMulNvfp4QuantModel]
if is_nvfp4_supported() else [TestSiluMulFp8QuantModel])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("force_fp8_e4m3fnuz", [True, False])
@pytest.mark.skipif(envs.VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE not in ["cuda", "rocm"],
reason="Only test on CUDA and ROCm")
def test_fusion_silu_and_mul_quant(num_tokens, hidden_size,
cutlass_fp8_enabled):
def test_fusion_silu_and_mul_quant(num_tokens, hidden_size, model_class,
force_fp8_e4m3fnuz):
if model_class == TestSiluMulNvfp4QuantModel and force_fp8_e4m3fnuz:
pytest.skip("Duplicate tests for NVFP4")
torch.set_default_device("cuda")
torch.set_default_dtype(torch.float16)
@ -64,7 +114,8 @@ def test_fusion_silu_and_mul_quant(num_tokens, hidden_size,
fusion_pass = ActivationQuantFusionPass(config)
backend = TestBackend(NoOpEliminationPass(config), fusion_pass)
model = TestModel(hidden_size, cutlass_fp8_enabled)
model = model_class(hidden_size=hidden_size,
force_fp8_e4m3fnuz=force_fp8_e4m3fnuz)
# First dimension dynamic
x = torch.rand(num_tokens, hidden_size * 2)
@ -81,17 +132,8 @@ def test_fusion_silu_and_mul_quant(num_tokens, hidden_size,
atol=1e-3,
rtol=1e-3)
# Check substitution worked
pre_nodes = backend.graph_pre_pass.nodes
post_nodes = backend.graph_post_pass.nodes
# In pre-nodes, quant op should be present and fused kernels should not
backend.check_before_ops(model.ops_in_model_before())
silu_and_mul_quant = torch.ops._C.silu_and_mul_quant.default
fp8_quant = torch.ops._C.static_scaled_fp8_quant.default
# In pre-nodes, fp8 quant should be present and fused kernels should not
assert find_auto_fn_maybe(pre_nodes, silu_and_mul_quant) is None
find_auto_fn(pre_nodes, fp8_quant)
# In post-nodes, fused kernels should be present and fp8 quant should not
find_auto_fn(post_nodes, silu_and_mul_quant)
assert find_auto_fn_maybe(post_nodes, fp8_quant) is None
# In post-nodes, fused kernels should be present and quant op should not
backend.check_after_ops(model.ops_in_model_after())

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@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import json
import math
import os
import tempfile
from enum import Enum
from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, TypedDict, TypeVar, Union
from typing import Any, Callable, Optional, TypedDict, TypeVar, Union, cast
import numpy as np
import pytest
@ -33,6 +34,7 @@ from vllm.inputs import (ExplicitEncoderDecoderPrompt, TextPrompt,
from vllm.logger import init_logger
from vllm.outputs import RequestOutput
from vllm.sampling_params import BeamSearchParams
from vllm.sequence import Logprob
from vllm.transformers_utils.utils import maybe_model_redirect
logger = init_logger(__name__)
@ -454,11 +456,10 @@ class HfRunner:
# output is final logits
all_inputs = self.get_inputs(prompts)
outputs = []
problem_type = getattr(self.config, "problem_type", "")
for inputs in all_inputs:
output = self.model(**self.wrap_device(inputs))
problem_type = getattr(self.config, "problem_type", "")
if problem_type == "regression":
logits = output.logits[0].tolist()
elif problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
@ -602,7 +603,7 @@ class HfRunner:
def _hidden_states_to_logprobs(
self,
hidden_states: tuple[tuple[torch.Tensor, ...], ...],
num_logprobs: int,
num_logprobs: Optional[int],
) -> tuple[list[dict[int, float]], int]:
seq_logprobs = self._hidden_states_to_seq_logprobs(hidden_states)
output_len = len(hidden_states)
@ -630,7 +631,7 @@ class HfRunner:
self,
prompts: list[str],
max_tokens: int,
num_logprobs: int,
num_logprobs: Optional[int],
images: Optional[PromptImageInput] = None,
audios: Optional[PromptAudioInput] = None,
videos: Optional[PromptVideoInput] = None,
@ -677,7 +678,7 @@ class HfRunner:
self,
encoder_decoder_prompts: list[ExplicitEncoderDecoderPrompt[str, str]],
max_tokens: int,
num_logprobs: int,
num_logprobs: Optional[int],
images: Optional[PromptImageInput] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> list[TokensTextLogprobs]:
@ -966,7 +967,7 @@ class VllmRunner:
self,
prompts: list[str],
max_tokens: int,
num_logprobs: int,
num_logprobs: Optional[int],
num_prompt_logprobs: Optional[int] = None,
images: Optional[PromptImageInput] = None,
audios: Optional[PromptAudioInput] = None,
@ -991,11 +992,40 @@ class VllmRunner:
videos=videos,
**kwargs)
def generate_prompt_perplexity(self, prompts: list[str]) -> list[float]:
"""
Return the perplexity score associated with generating the prompts
:param prompts: list of prompts to score
:return: perplexity score of each prompt
"""
outputs = self.generate_greedy_logprobs(prompts,
max_tokens=1,
num_logprobs=None,
num_prompt_logprobs=0)
perplexities = []
for output in outputs:
output = cast(TokensTextLogprobsPromptLogprobs, output)
token_datas = cast(list[Optional[dict[int, Logprob]]], output[3])
assert token_datas[0] is None
token_log_probs = []
for token_data in token_datas[1:]:
assert token_data is not None
assert len(token_data) == 1
token_log_prob = list(token_data.values())[0].logprob
token_log_probs.append(token_log_prob)
perplexity = math.exp(-sum(token_log_probs) / len(token_log_probs))
perplexities.append(perplexity)
return perplexities
def generate_encoder_decoder_greedy_logprobs(
self,
encoder_decoder_prompts: list[ExplicitEncoderDecoderPrompt[str, str]],
max_tokens: int,
num_logprobs: int,
num_logprobs: Optional[int],
num_prompt_logprobs: Optional[int] = None,
skip_special_tokens: bool = True,
) -> Union[list[TokensTextLogprobs],
@ -1022,15 +1052,17 @@ class VllmRunner:
images: Optional[PromptImageInput] = None,
videos: Optional[PromptVideoInput] = None,
audios: Optional[PromptAudioInput] = None,
concurrency_limit: Optional[int] = None,
) -> list[tuple[list[list[int]], list[str]]]:
inputs = self.get_inputs(prompts,
images=images,
videos=videos,
audios=audios)
outputs = self.llm.beam_search(
inputs,
BeamSearchParams(beam_width=beam_width, max_tokens=max_tokens))
outputs = self.llm.beam_search(inputs,
BeamSearchParams(beam_width=beam_width,
max_tokens=max_tokens),
concurrency_limit=concurrency_limit)
returned_outputs = []
for output in outputs:
token_ids = [x.tokens for x in output.sequences]

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@ -118,6 +118,8 @@ class PPTestSettings:
multi_node_only: bool = False,
load_format: Optional[str] = None,
):
vllm_major_versions = ["1"] if runner == "pooling" else ["0"]
return PPTestSettings(
parallel_setups=[
ParallelSetup(tp_size=tp_base,
@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ class PPTestSettings:
chunked_prefill=False),
],
distributed_backends=["mp"],
vllm_major_versions=["0"],
vllm_major_versions=vllm_major_versions,
runner=runner,
test_options=PPTestOptions(multi_node_only=multi_node_only,
load_format=load_format),
@ -213,7 +215,9 @@ TEXT_GENERATION_MODELS = {
EMBEDDING_MODELS = { # type: ignore[var-annotated]
# [Text-only]
"intfloat/e5-mistral-7b-instruct": PPTestSettings.fast(runner="pooling"),
"BAAI/bge-multilingual-gemma2": PPTestSettings.fast(runner="pooling"),
# TODO: re-enable when https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/23883
# is fixed
#"BAAI/bge-multilingual-gemma2": PPTestSettings.fast(runner="pooling"),
"Qwen/Qwen2.5-Math-RM-72B": PPTestSettings.fast(
load_format="dummy", runner="pooling"
),

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@ -16,14 +16,6 @@ MODEL_NAME = "jason9693/Qwen2.5-1.5B-apeach"
prompts = ["The chef prepared a delicious meal."]
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def v1(run_with_both_engines):
# Simple autouse wrapper to run both engines for each test
# This can be promoted up to conftest.py to run for every
# test in a package
pass
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def llm():
# pytest caches the fixture so we use weakref.proxy to

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@ -27,14 +27,6 @@ TOKEN_IDS = [
]
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def v1(run_with_both_engines):
# Simple autouse wrapper to run both engines for each test
# This can be promoted up to conftest.py to run for every
# test in a package
pass
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def llm():
# pytest caches the fixture so we use weakref.proxy to

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@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import weakref
import pytest
# downloading lora to test lora requests
from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
from vllm import LLM
from vllm.distributed import cleanup_dist_env_and_memory
from vllm.lora.request import LoRARequest
MODEL_NAME = "HuggingFaceH4/zephyr-7b-beta"
PROMPTS = [
"Hello, my name is",
"The president of the United States is",
"The capital of France is",
"The future of AI is",
]
LORA_NAME = "typeof/zephyr-7b-beta-lora"
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def monkeypatch_module():
from _pytest.monkeypatch import MonkeyPatch
mpatch = MonkeyPatch()
yield mpatch
mpatch.undo()
@pytest.fixture(scope="module", params=[False, True])
def llm(request, monkeypatch_module):
use_v1 = request.param
monkeypatch_module.setenv('VLLM_USE_V1', '1' if use_v1 else '0')
# pytest caches the fixture so we use weakref.proxy to
# enable garbage collection
llm = LLM(model=MODEL_NAME,
tensor_parallel_size=1,
max_model_len=8192,
enable_lora=True,
max_loras=4,
max_lora_rank=64,
max_num_seqs=128,
enforce_eager=True)
yield weakref.proxy(llm)
del llm
cleanup_dist_env_and_memory()
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def zephyr_lora_files():
return snapshot_download(repo_id=LORA_NAME)
@pytest.mark.skip_global_cleanup
def test_multiple_lora_requests(llm: LLM, zephyr_lora_files):
lora_request = [
LoRARequest(LORA_NAME + str(idx), idx + 1, zephyr_lora_files)
for idx in range(len(PROMPTS))
]
# Multiple SamplingParams should be matched with each prompt
outputs = llm.generate(PROMPTS, lora_request=lora_request)
assert len(PROMPTS) == len(outputs)
# Exception raised, if the size of params does not match the size of prompts
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
outputs = llm.generate(PROMPTS, lora_request=lora_request[:1])
# Single LoRARequest should be applied to every prompt
single_lora_request = lora_request[0]
outputs = llm.generate(PROMPTS, lora_request=single_lora_request)
assert len(PROMPTS) == len(outputs)

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@ -16,14 +16,6 @@ MODEL_NAME = "internlm/internlm2-1_8b-reward"
prompts = ["The chef prepared a delicious meal."]
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def v1(run_with_both_engines):
# Simple autouse wrapper to run both engines for each test
# This can be promoted up to conftest.py to run for every
# test in a package
pass
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def llm():
# pytest caches the fixture so we use weakref.proxy to

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@ -14,14 +14,6 @@ from ...models.utils import softmax
MODEL_NAME = "tomaarsen/Qwen3-Reranker-0.6B-seq-cls"
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def v1(run_with_both_engines):
# Simple autouse wrapper to run both engines for each test
# This can be promoted up to conftest.py to run for every
# test in a package
pass
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def llm():
# pytest caches the fixture so we use weakref.proxy to

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@ -32,15 +32,16 @@ MODEL_CONFIGS = [
"tensor_parallel_size": 1,
"tokenizer_mode": "mistral",
},
{
"model": "sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L12-v2",
"enforce_eager": True,
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.20,
"max_model_len": 64,
"max_num_batched_tokens": 64,
"max_num_seqs": 64,
"tensor_parallel_size": 1,
},
# TODO: re-enable once these tests are run with V1
# {
# "model": "sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L12-v2",
# "enforce_eager": True,
# "gpu_memory_utilization": 0.20,
# "max_model_len": 64,
# "max_num_batched_tokens": 64,
# "max_num_seqs": 64,
# "tensor_parallel_size": 1,
# },
]

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@ -49,8 +49,7 @@ async def transcribe_audio(client, tokenizer, y, sr):
return latency, num_output_tokens, transcription.text
async def bound_transcribe(model_name, sem, client, audio, reference):
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name)
async def bound_transcribe(sem, client, tokenizer, audio, reference):
# Use semaphore to limit concurrent requests.
async with sem:
result = await transcribe_audio(client, tokenizer, *audio)
@ -63,15 +62,19 @@ async def bound_transcribe(model_name, sem, client, audio, reference):
async def process_dataset(model, client, data, concurrent_request):
sem = asyncio.Semaphore(concurrent_request)
# Load tokenizer once outside the loop
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model)
# Warmup call as the first `librosa.load` server-side is quite slow.
audio, sr = data[0]["audio"]["array"], data[0]["audio"]["sampling_rate"]
_ = await bound_transcribe(model, sem, client, (audio, sr), "")
_ = await bound_transcribe(sem, client, tokenizer, (audio, sr), "")
tasks: list[asyncio.Task] = []
for sample in data:
audio, sr = sample["audio"]["array"], sample["audio"]["sampling_rate"]
task = asyncio.create_task(
bound_transcribe(model, sem, client, (audio, sr), sample["text"]))
bound_transcribe(sem, client, tokenizer, (audio, sr),
sample["text"]))
tasks.append(task)
return await asyncio.gather(*tasks)

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@ -24,14 +24,6 @@ DUMMY_CHAT_TEMPLATE = """{% for message in messages %}{{message['role'] + ': ' +
DTYPE = "bfloat16"
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def v1(run_with_both_engines):
# Simple autouse wrapper to run both engines for each test
# This can be promoted up to conftest.py to run for every
# test in a package
pass
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def server():
args = [

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@ -14,14 +14,6 @@ MODEL_NAME = "BAAI/bge-reranker-base"
DTYPE = "bfloat16"
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def v1(run_with_both_engines):
# Simple autouse wrapper to run both engines for each test
# This can be promoted up to conftest.py to run for every
# test in a package
pass
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def server():
args = ["--enforce-eager", "--max-model-len", "100", "--dtype", DTYPE]

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@ -11,18 +11,25 @@ from openai import BadRequestError, NotFoundError, OpenAI
from ...utils import RemoteOpenAIServer
pytest.skip(allow_module_level=True, reason="gpt-oss can't run on CI yet.")
MODEL_NAME = "openai/gpt-oss-20b"
DTYPE = "bfloat16"
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def server():
def monkeypatch_module():
from _pytest.monkeypatch import MonkeyPatch
mpatch = MonkeyPatch()
yield mpatch
mpatch.undo()
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def server(monkeypatch_module: pytest.MonkeyPatch):
args = ["--enforce-eager", "--tool-server", "demo"]
with RemoteOpenAIServer(MODEL_NAME, args) as remote_server:
yield remote_server
with monkeypatch_module.context() as m:
m.setenv("VLLM_ENABLE_RESPONSES_API_STORE", "1")
with RemoteOpenAIServer(MODEL_NAME, args) as remote_server:
yield remote_server
@pytest_asyncio.fixture
@ -269,10 +276,11 @@ async def test_stateful_multi_turn(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@pytest.mark.parametrize("model_name", [MODEL_NAME])
async def test_streaming(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
# TODO: Add back when web search and code interpreter are available in CI
prompts = [
"tell me a story about a cat in 20 words",
"What is 13 * 24? Use python to calculate the result.",
"When did Jensen found NVIDIA? Search it and answer the year only.",
# "What is 13 * 24? Use python to calculate the result.",
# "When did Jensen found NVIDIA? Search it and answer the year only.",
]
for prompt in prompts:
@ -281,15 +289,15 @@ async def test_streaming(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
input=prompt,
reasoning={"effort": "low"},
tools=[
{
"type": "web_search_preview"
},
{
"type": "code_interpreter",
"container": {
"type": "auto"
}
},
# {
# "type": "web_search_preview"
# },
# {
# "type": "code_interpreter",
# "container": {
# "type": "auto"
# }
# },
],
stream=True,
)
@ -317,6 +325,7 @@ async def test_streaming(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@pytest.mark.parametrize("model_name", [MODEL_NAME])
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="Web search tool is not available in CI yet.")
async def test_web_search(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
response = await client.responses.create(
model=model_name,
@ -331,6 +340,7 @@ async def test_web_search(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@pytest.mark.parametrize("model_name", [MODEL_NAME])
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="Code interpreter tool is not available in CI yet.")
async def test_code_interpreter(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
response = await client.responses.create(
model=model_name,
@ -436,6 +446,7 @@ async def test_function_calling(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@pytest.mark.parametrize("model_name", [MODEL_NAME])
@pytest.mark.flaky(reruns=5)
async def test_function_calling_multi_turn(client: OpenAI, model_name: str):
tools = [
{

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@ -12,15 +12,6 @@ from vllm.entrypoints.openai.protocol import ScoreResponse
from ...utils import RemoteOpenAIServer
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def v1(run_with_both_engines):
# Simple autouse wrapper to run both engines for each test
# This can be promoted up to conftest.py to run for every
# test in a package
pass
MODELS = [
{
"name": "BAAI/bge-reranker-v2-m3",

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@ -69,8 +69,11 @@ async def test_basic_audio(mary_had_lamb, model_name):
language="en",
response_format="text",
temperature=0.0)
out = json.loads(transcription)['text']
assert "Mary had a little lamb," in out
out = json.loads(transcription)
out_text = out['text']
out_usage = out['usage']
assert "Mary had a little lamb," in out_text
assert out_usage["seconds"] == 16, out_usage["seconds"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@ -116,9 +119,12 @@ async def test_long_audio_request(mary_had_lamb, client):
language="en",
response_format="text",
temperature=0.0)
out = json.loads(transcription)['text']
counts = out.count("Mary had a little lamb")
out = json.loads(transcription)
out_text = out['text']
out_usage = out['usage']
counts = out_text.count("Mary had a little lamb")
assert counts == 10, counts
assert out_usage["seconds"] == 161, out_usage["seconds"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ EXPECTED_MM_BEAM_SEARCH_RES = [
],
[
"The image shows a Venn diagram with three over",
"This image shows a Venn diagram with three intersect",
"The image shows a Venn diagram with three intersect",
],
[
"This image displays a gradient of colors ranging from",

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@ -790,6 +790,78 @@ def test_gather_and_maybe_dequant_cache_mla(kv_lora_rank, qk_rope_head_dim,
torch.testing.assert_close(dst, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("kv_lora_rank", [512])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("qk_rope_head_dim", [64])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("block_size", [16])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("num_blocks", [1024])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("max_seq_len", [512])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("batch_size", [8])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dtype", [torch.float32])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("kv_cache_dtype",
["auto"]) # You can also test "fp8" if needed.
@pytest.mark.parametrize("device", CUDA_DEVICES)
@torch.inference_mode()
def test_cp_gather_cache_mla(kv_lora_rank, qk_rope_head_dim, block_size,
num_blocks, max_seq_len, batch_size, dtype,
kv_cache_dtype, device):
entry_size = kv_lora_rank + qk_rope_head_dim
src_cache = _create_mla_cache(num_blocks, block_size, entry_size, dtype,
kv_cache_dtype, device)
_fill_mla_cache(src_cache, kv_cache_dtype=kv_cache_dtype)
seq_len_tensor = torch.randint(0,
max_seq_len + 1, (batch_size, ),
device=device)
total_tokens = seq_len_tensor.sum()
cu_seq_lens = torch.empty((batch_size + 1),
dtype=torch.int32,
device=device)
cu_seq_lens[0] = 0
cu_seq_lens[1:] = seq_len_tensor.cumsum(dim=0).to(dtype=torch.int32)
print("seq_len_tensor", seq_len_tensor)
tot_blocks_tensor = (seq_len_tensor + block_size - 1) // block_size
block_table = torch.empty((batch_size, num_blocks),
dtype=torch.int32,
device=device)
for b in range(batch_size):
perm = torch.randperm(num_blocks, device=device)
block_table[b, :] = perm
dst = torch.zeros((total_tokens, entry_size),
dtype=src_cache.dtype,
device=device)
expected_batches = []
for b in range(batch_size):
s = seq_len_tensor[b]
if s == 0:
continue
tot = tot_blocks_tensor[b]
blocks = block_table[b, :tot].tolist()
gathered_rows = []
for i in range(tot - 1):
gathered_rows.append(src_cache[blocks[i]])
remaining = s - (tot - 1) * block_size
gathered_rows.append(src_cache[blocks[-1], :remaining, :])
batch_expected = torch.cat(gathered_rows, dim=0)
expected_batches.append(batch_expected)
expected = torch.cat(expected_batches, dim=0)
opcheck(
torch.ops._C_cache_ops.cp_gather_cache,
(src_cache, dst, block_table, cu_seq_lens, batch_size, None),
test_utils=DEFAULT_OPCHECK_TEST_UTILS,
)
ops.cp_gather_cache(src_cache, dst, block_table, cu_seq_lens, batch_size)
torch.testing.assert_close(dst, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("kv_lora_rank", KV_LORA_RANKS)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("qk_rope_head_dim", QK_ROPE_HEAD_DIMS)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("num_tokens", NUM_TOKENS_MLA)

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ from vllm.model_executor.layers.fused_moe.fused_moe import (
fused_topk, modular_triton_fused_moe)
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from vllm.utils import has_deep_gemm
from vllm.utils.deep_gemm import is_blackwell_deep_gemm_e8m0_used
from vllm.utils.deep_gemm import is_deep_gemm_e8m0_used
dg_available = has_deep_gemm()
@ -226,8 +226,7 @@ def test_w8a8_block_fp8_fused_moe(M, N, K, E, topk, block_size, dtype, seed,
@pytest.mark.parametrize("topk", TOP_KS)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("seed", SEEDS)
@pytest.mark.skipif(not dg_available, reason="DeepGemm kernels not available.")
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_blackwell_deep_gemm_e8m0_used(),
reason="Not E8M0 scale MOE")
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_deep_gemm_e8m0_used(), reason="Not E8M0 scale MOE")
@torch.inference_mode()
def test_w8a8_block_fp8_deep_gemm_fused_moe(M, N, K, E, topk, seed,
monkeypatch):

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@ -20,8 +20,7 @@ from vllm.model_executor.layers.fused_moe.modular_kernel import (
FusedMoEModularKernel)
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from vllm.utils import has_deep_ep, has_deep_gemm
from vllm.utils.deep_gemm import (is_blackwell_deep_gemm_e8m0_used,
is_deep_gemm_supported)
from vllm.utils.deep_gemm import is_deep_gemm_e8m0_used, is_deep_gemm_supported
from ...utils import multi_gpu_test
from .parallel_utils import ProcessGroupInfo, parallel_launch
@ -374,7 +373,7 @@ NUM_EXPERTS = [32]
@multi_gpu_test(num_gpus=2)
@requires_deep_ep
@requires_deep_gemm
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_blackwell_deep_gemm_e8m0_used(),
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_deep_gemm_e8m0_used(),
reason="Skipping test for Blackwell DeepGEMM")
def test_ht_deepep_deepgemm_moe(mnk: tuple[int, int, int], num_experts: int,
topk: int, world_dp_size: tuple[int, int]):
@ -432,7 +431,7 @@ USE_FP8_DISPATCH = [False]
@multi_gpu_test(num_gpus=2)
@requires_deep_ep
@requires_deep_gemm
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_blackwell_deep_gemm_e8m0_used(),
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_deep_gemm_e8m0_used(),
reason="Skipping test for Blackwell DeepGEMM")
def test_ll_deepep_deepgemm_moe(
mnk: tuple[int, int, int],

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
"""Tests for the AWQ Triton kernel.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/test_awq_triton.py`.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/quantization/test_awq_triton.py`.
"""
import pytest
import torch

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
"""Tests for sparse cutlass kernels
Run `pytest tests/kernels/test_semi_structured.py`.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/quantization/test_cutlass_2of4_sparse.py`.
"""
import pytest

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
"""Tests for cutlass kernels
Run `pytest tests/kernels/test_cutlass.py`.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/quantization/test_cutlass_scaled_mm.py`.
"""
import random

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
"""Tests for the CUTLASS W4A8 kernel.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/test_cutlass_w4a8.py`.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/quantization/test_cutlass_w4a8.py`.
"""
from dataclasses import dataclass

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@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import pytest
import torch
from vllm import _custom_ops as ops
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from vllm.utils.flashinfer import flashinfer_scaled_fp8_mm
if not current_platform.has_device_capability(100):
pytest.skip(
reason=
"Flashinfer FP8 gemms requires compute capability of 10.0 or above.",
allow_module_level=True,
)
DTYPES = [torch.float16, torch.bfloat16]
# m, n, k
SHAPES = [(128, 128, 64), (128, 128, 128), (256, 128, 64), (128, 256, 128)]
PAD_SHAPES = [(150, 128, 64), (128, 128, 96)]
SHAPES.extend(PAD_SHAPES)
SEEDS = [42]
CUDA_DEVICES = ["cuda:0"]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dtype", DTYPES)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("shape", SHAPES)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("use_bias", [True, False])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("seed", SEEDS)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("device", CUDA_DEVICES)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("autotune", [False, True])
@torch.inference_mode()
def test_flashinfer_fp8_gemm(
dtype: torch.dtype,
shape: tuple[int, int, int],
use_bias: bool,
seed: int,
device: str,
autotune: bool,
) -> None:
current_platform.seed_everything(seed)
m, n, k = shape
a = torch.randn((m, k), dtype=dtype, device=device)
b = torch.randn((n, k), dtype=dtype, device=device) / k
a_fp8, a_scale = ops.scaled_fp8_quant(a)
b_fp8, b_scale = ops.scaled_fp8_quant(b)
expected_out = torch.mm(
a_scale * a_fp8.to(dtype=torch.float32),
b_scale * b_fp8.to(dtype=torch.float32).t(),
).to(dtype=dtype)
if use_bias:
bias = torch.randn((n, ), dtype=dtype, device=device)
expected_out = expected_out + bias
else:
bias = None
import flashinfer
with flashinfer.autotune(autotune):
out = flashinfer_scaled_fp8_mm(
a_fp8,
b_fp8.t(),
a_scale,
b_scale,
dtype,
bias=bias,
)
torch.testing.assert_close(out, expected_out, atol=1e-2, rtol=1e-2)

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
"""Tests for the machete kernel.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/test_machete_mm.py`.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/quantization/test_machete_mm.py`.
"""
import math

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
"""Tests for the marlin kernel.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/marlin/test_marlin_gemm.py`.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/quantization/test_marlin_gemm.py`.
"""
import pytest
import torch

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@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import pytest
import torch
from tests.kernels.utils import opcheck
from vllm.model_executor.layers.activation import SiluAndMul
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
from vllm.scalar_type import scalar_types
if not current_platform.has_device_capability(100):
pytest.skip(reason="Nvfp4 Requires compute capability of 10 or above.",
allow_module_level=True)
DTYPES = [torch.float16, torch.bfloat16]
SHAPES = [(128, 64), (128, 128), (256, 64), (256, 128)]
SEEDS = [42]
CUDA_DEVICES = ['cuda:0']
FLOAT4_E2M1_MAX = scalar_types.float4_e2m1f.max()
FLOAT8_E4M3_MAX = torch.finfo(torch.float8_e4m3fn).max
BLOCK_SIZE = 16
def ref_impl(silu_and_mul: SiluAndMul, x: torch.Tensor,
global_scale: torch.Tensor,
ref_output_scale: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
silu_and_mul_out = silu_and_mul.forward_native(x)
assert not current_platform.is_rocm()
assert silu_and_mul_out.ndim >= 1, (
f'input.ndim needs to be >= 1, but got {silu_and_mul_out.ndim}.')
other_dims = 1 if silu_and_mul_out.ndim == 1 else -1
silu_and_mul_out = silu_and_mul_out.reshape(other_dims,
silu_and_mul_out.shape[-1])
m, n = silu_and_mul_out.shape
device = silu_and_mul_out.device
# Two fp4 values will be packed into an uint8.
out = torch.empty((m, n // 2), device=device, dtype=torch.uint8)
output_scale = ref_output_scale
torch.ops._C.scaled_fp4_quant(out, silu_and_mul_out, output_scale,
global_scale)
return out, output_scale
def ops_impl(x: torch.Tensor, global_scale: torch.Tensor,
ref_output_scale: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
out_shape = (x.shape[0], x.shape[1] // 4)
output_scale = ref_output_scale
out = torch.empty(out_shape, dtype=torch.uint8, device=x.device)
torch.ops._C.silu_and_mul_nvfp4_quant(out, output_scale, x, global_scale)
return out, output_scale
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dtype", DTYPES)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("shape", SHAPES)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("seed", SEEDS)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("device", CUDA_DEVICES)
@torch.inference_mode()
def test_quantize_to_fp4(
dtype: torch.dtype,
shape: tuple[int, int],
seed: int,
device: str,
) -> None:
current_platform.seed_everything(seed)
torch.set_default_device(device)
m, n = shape
x = torch.randn((m, n), dtype=dtype)
tensor_amax = torch.abs(x).max().to(torch.float32)
global_scale = FLOAT8_E4M3_MAX * FLOAT4_E2M1_MAX / tensor_amax
block_size = 16
assert n % block_size == 0, (
f'last dim has to be multiple of 16, but got {n}.')
assert x.dtype in (torch.float16, torch.bfloat16), (
f'input.dtype needs to be fp16 or bf16 but got {x.dtype}.')
round_up = lambda x, y: (x + y - 1) // y * y
rounded_m = round_up(x.shape[0], 128)
scale_n = x.shape[1] // (2 * block_size)
rounded_n = round_up(scale_n, 4)
output_scale = torch.empty((rounded_m, rounded_n // 4),
device=x.device,
dtype=torch.int32)
layer = SiluAndMul()
ref_out, ref_out_scale = ref_impl(layer, x, global_scale, output_scale)
fusion_out, fusion_out_scale = ops_impl(x, global_scale, output_scale)
assert ref_out.dtype == torch.uint8
assert fusion_out.dtype == torch.uint8
assert ref_out.shape == fusion_out.shape
assert ref_out_scale.dtype == torch.int32
assert fusion_out_scale.dtype == torch.int32
assert ref_out_scale.shape == fusion_out_scale.shape
# Allow up to 2% of mismatched values since BF16 has accuracy issues.
mis_threshold = 0.02
atol = 0.4
rtol = 0.4
ref_logits = ref_out[-1]
fusion_logits = fusion_out[-1]
mis_count = torch.sum(
torch.abs(fusion_logits - ref_logits) > (atol +
rtol * torch.abs(ref_logits)))
mis_ratio = mis_count / fusion_logits.numel()
assert mis_ratio < mis_threshold, \
f"Mismatch ratio {mis_ratio} exceeds threshold {mis_threshold}"
torch.testing.assert_close(ref_out_scale, fusion_out_scale)
opcheck(torch.ops._C.silu_and_mul_nvfp4_quant,
(fusion_out, fusion_out_scale, x, global_scale))

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
"""Tests for the triton_scaled_mm kernel
Run `pytest tests/kernels/test_triton_scaled_mm.py`.
Run `pytest tests/kernels/quantization/test_triton_scaled_mm.py`.
"""
import importlib
from typing import Optional

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