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966f933ee1 [Bugfix] Fix LoRA extra vocab size (#15047)
Signed-off-by: Jee Jee Li <pandaleefree@gmail.com>
2025-03-18 10:51:10 -07:00
1a504aff6c [Bugfix] Fix broken CPU quantization due to triton import (#15038)
Signed-off-by: Isotr0py <2037008807@qq.com>
2025-03-18 10:51:10 -07:00
01ca85bbd8 [MODEL] Add support for Zamba2 models (#13185)
Signed-off-by: Yury Tokpanov <yury@zyphra.com>
Signed-off-by: Quentin Anthony <qganthony@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Quentin Anthony <qganthony@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Michael Smith <tysmith@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Cyrus Leung <cyrus.tl.leung@gmail.com>
2025-03-18 10:51:10 -07:00
d82b9487ea [Bugfix] Register serializers for V0 MQ Engine (#15009)
Signed-off-by: simon-mo <simon.mo@hey.com>
2025-03-18 10:51:10 -07:00
be13281d4b [Bugfix] Loosen type check to avoid errors in V1 (#15021)
Signed-off-by: DarkLight1337 <tlleungac@connect.ust.hk>
2025-03-18 10:51:10 -07:00
54e084f7fb [Bugfix] torchrun compatibility (#14899)
Signed-off-by: hiyouga <hiyouga@buaa.edu.cn>
Signed-off-by: youkaichao <youkaichao@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: youkaichao <youkaichao@gmail.com>
2025-03-18 10:51:10 -07:00
9e8f089d08 [Kernels] LoRA - Retire SGMV and BGMV Kernels (#14685)
Signed-off-by: Varun Sundar Rabindranath <varun@neuralmagic.com>
Co-authored-by: Varun Sundar Rabindranath <varun@neuralmagic.com>
2025-03-18 10:51:10 -07:00
16e9064f84 [V1] Guard Against Main Thread Usage (#14972)
Signed-off-by: rshaw@neuralmagic.com <robertgshaw2@gmail.com>
2025-03-17 13:23:17 -07:00
5ac1a8e6e4 [Bugfix] Fix interface for Olmo2 on V1 (#14976)
Signed-off-by: Roger Wang <ywang@roblox.com>
2025-03-17 11:41:43 -07:00
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import os
import sys
import zipfile
# Read the VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB environment variable, defaulting to 450 MiB
# Note that we have 800 MiB quota, please use it wisely.
# See https://github.com/pypi/support/issues/6326 .
# Read the VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB environment variable, defaulting to 400 MiB
# Note that we have 400 MiB quota, please use it wisely.
# See https://github.com/pypi/support/issues/3792 .
# Please also sync the value with the one in Dockerfile.
VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB = int(os.environ.get("VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB", 450))
VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB = int(os.environ.get('VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB', 400))
def print_top_10_largest_files(zip_file):
"""Print the top 10 largest files in the given zip file."""
with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_file, "r") as z:
with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_file, 'r') as z:
file_sizes = [(f, z.getinfo(f).file_size) for f in z.namelist()]
file_sizes.sort(key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)
for f, size in file_sizes[:10]:
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wheel_path = os.path.join(root, file_name)
wheel_size_mb = os.path.getsize(wheel_path) / (1024 * 1024)
if wheel_size_mb > VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB:
print(
f"Not allowed: Wheel {wheel_path} is larger "
f"({wheel_size_mb:.2f} MB) than the limit "
f"({VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB} MB)."
)
print(f"Not allowed: Wheel {wheel_path} is larger "
f"({wheel_size_mb:.2f} MB) than the limit "
f"({VLLM_MAX_SIZE_MB} MB).")
print_top_10_largest_files(wheel_path)
return 1
else:
print(
f"Wheel {wheel_path} is within the allowed size "
f"({wheel_size_mb:.2f} MB)."
)
print(f"Wheel {wheel_path} is within the allowed size "
f"({wheel_size_mb:.2f} MB).")
return 0
@ -50,4 +45,4 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(1)
directory = sys.argv[1]
sys.exit(check_wheel_size(directory))
sys.exit(check_wheel_size(directory))

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import argparse
import os
@ -8,8 +7,7 @@ template = """<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<h1>Links for vLLM</h1/>
<a href="../{x86_wheel_html_escaped}">{x86_wheel}</a><br/>
<a href="../{arm_wheel_html_escaped}">{arm_wheel}</a><br/>
<a href="../{wheel_html_escaped}">{wheel}</a><br/>
</body>
</html>
"""
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with open("index.html", "w") as f:
print(f"Generated index.html for {args.wheel}")
# sync the abi tag with .buildkite/scripts/upload-wheels.sh
if "x86_64" in filename:
x86_wheel = filename
arm_wheel = filename.replace("x86_64", "aarch64").replace(
"manylinux1", "manylinux2014"
)
elif "aarch64" in filename:
x86_wheel = filename.replace("aarch64", "x86_64").replace(
"manylinux2014", "manylinux1"
)
arm_wheel = filename
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported wheel: {filename}")
# cloudfront requires escaping the '+' character
f.write(
template.format(
x86_wheel=x86_wheel,
x86_wheel_html_escaped=x86_wheel.replace("+", "%2B"),
arm_wheel=arm_wheel,
arm_wheel_html_escaped=arm_wheel.replace("+", "%2B"),
)
)
template.format(wheel=filename,
wheel_html_escaped=filename.replace("+", "%2B")))

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash ./run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V2-Lite-Chat -b "auto" -l 1000 -f 5 -t 2
model_name: "deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V2-Lite-Chat"
tasks:

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# For hf script, without -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-hf-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct-FBGEMM-nonuniform -b auto -l 1000 -f 5
model_name: "nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct-FBGEMM-nonuniform"
tasks:

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# For hf script, without -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-hf-baseline.sh -m meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct -b 32 -l 250 -f 5
model_name: "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-W8A8-FP8-Channelwise-compressed-tensors -b auto -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-W8A8-FP8-Channelwise-compressed-tensors"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-FBGEMM-nonuniform -b auto -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-FBGEMM-nonuniform"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-FP8-compressed-tensors-test -b 32 -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-FP8-compressed-tensors-test"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m neuralmagic/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-FP8 -b 32 -l 250 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "neuralmagic/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-FP8"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-W8-Channel-A8-Dynamic-Asym-Per-Token-Test -b "auto" -l 250 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-W8-Channel-A8-Dynamic-Asym-Per-Token-Test"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-W8-Channel-A8-Dynamic-Per-Token-Test -b "auto" -l 250 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-W8-Channel-A8-Dynamic-Per-Token-Test"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-nonuniform-test -b auto -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-nonuniform-test"
tasks:

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# For hf script, without -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-hf-baseline.sh -m meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct -b 32 -l 250 -f 5
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-hf-baseline.sh -m meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct -b 32 -l 250 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct"
tasks:
- name: "gsm8k"

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# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m Qwen/Qwen2.5-1.5B-Instruct -b auto -l 1319 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "Qwen/Qwen2.5-1.5B-Instruct"
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m HandH1998/QQQ-Llama-3-8b-g128 -b 32 -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "HandH1998/QQQ-Llama-3-8b-g128"
tasks:
- name: "gsm8k"
metrics:
- name: "exact_match,strict-match"
value: 0.54
value: 0.419
- name: "exact_match,flexible-extract"
value: 0.59
limit: 1319
value: 0.416
limit: 1000
num_fewshot: 5

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# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m RedHatAI/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct-FP8 -b "auto" -l 1319 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "RedHatAI/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct-FP8"
tasks:
- name: "gsm8k"
metrics:
- name: "exact_match,strict-match"
value: 0.335
- name: "exact_match,flexible-extract"
value: 0.323
limit: 1319
num_fewshot: 5

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m neuralmagic/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct-quantized.w8a8 -b "auto" -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "neuralmagic/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct-quantized.w8a8"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m mgoin/Minitron-4B-Base-FP8 -b auto -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "mgoin/Minitron-4B-Base-FP8"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash ./run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m neuralmagic/Mixtral-8x22B-Instruct-v0.1-FP8-dynamic -b "auto" -l 250 -f 5 -t 8
model_name: "neuralmagic/Mixtral-8x22B-Instruct-v0.1-FP8-dynamic"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash ./run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m neuralmagic/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1-FP8 -b "auto" -l 250 -f 5 -t 4
model_name: "neuralmagic/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1-FP8"
tasks:

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# For hf script, without -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-hf-baseline.sh -m neuralmagic/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1 -b 32 -l 250 -f 5
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-hf-baseline.sh -m neuralmagic/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1 -b 32 -l 250 -f 5 -t 4
model_name: "mistralai/Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct-v0.1"
tasks:
- name: "gsm8k"

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Qwen1.5-MoE-A2.7B-Chat-quantized.w4a16 -b auto -l 1319 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Qwen1.5-MoE-A2.7B-Chat-quantized.w4a16"
tasks:
- name: "gsm8k"
metrics:
- name: "exact_match,strict-match"
value: 0.30
- name: "exact_match,flexible-extract"
value: 0.465
limit: 1319
num_fewshot: 5

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Qwen2-1.5B-Instruct-FP8W8 -b auto -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Qwen2-1.5B-Instruct-FP8W8"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m neuralmagic/Qwen2-1.5B-Instruct-quantized.w8a8 -b "auto" -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "neuralmagic/Qwen2-1.5B-Instruct-quantized.w8a8"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/Qwen2-1.5B-Instruct-W8A16-Channelwise -b "auto" -l 1000 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "nm-testing/Qwen2-1.5B-Instruct-W8A16-Channelwise"
tasks:

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash ./run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m Qwen/Qwen2-57B-A14B-Instruct -b "auto" -l 250 -f 5 -t 4
model_name: "Qwen/Qwen2-57B-A14B-Instruct"
tasks:

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# bash .buildkite/lm-eval-harness/run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m RedHatAI/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-FP8-Dynamic -b auto -l 1319 -f 5 -t 1
model_name: "RedHatAI/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-FP8-Dynamic"
tasks:
- name: "gsm8k"
metrics:
- name: "exact_match,strict-match"
value: 0.47
- name: "exact_match,flexible-extract"
value: 0.64
limit: 1319
num_fewshot: 5

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# For vllm script, with -t option (tensor parallel size).
# bash ./run-lm-eval-gsm-vllm-baseline.sh -m nm-testing/SparseLlama-3.1-8B-gsm8k-pruned.2of4-chnl_wts_per_tok_dyn_act_fp8-BitM -b "auto" -t 2
model_name: "nm-testing/SparseLlama-3.1-8B-gsm8k-pruned.2of4-chnl_wts_per_tok_dyn_act_fp8-BitM"
tasks:

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Qwen2.5-1.5B-Instruct.yaml
Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct.yaml
Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-FP8-compressed-tensors.yaml
Meta-Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct-INT8-compressed-tensors.yaml
Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-INT8-compressed-tensors-asym.yaml
Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-nonuniform-compressed-tensors.yaml
Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-FP8-dynamic.yaml
Qwen1.5-MoE-W4A16-compressed-tensors.yaml
Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Channelwise-compressed-tensors.yaml
Minitron-4B-Base-FP8.yaml
Qwen2-1.5B-Instruct-INT8-compressed-tensors.yaml
Qwen2-1.5B-Instruct-FP8W8.yaml
Meta-Llama-3-8B-QQQ.yaml

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
def pytest_addoption(parser):
parser.addoption(
"--config-list-file",
action="store",
help="Path to the file listing model config YAMLs (one per line)",
)
parser.addoption(
"--tp-size",
action="store",
default="1",
help="Tensor parallel size to use for evaluation",
)
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def config_list_file(pytestconfig, config_dir):
rel_path = pytestconfig.getoption("--config-list-file")
return config_dir / rel_path
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def tp_size(pytestconfig):
return pytestconfig.getoption("--tp-size")
def pytest_generate_tests(metafunc):
if "config_filename" in metafunc.fixturenames:
rel_path = metafunc.config.getoption("--config-list-file")
config_list_file = Path(rel_path).resolve()
config_dir = config_list_file.parent
with open(config_list_file, encoding="utf-8") as f:
configs = [
config_dir / line.strip()
for line in f
if line.strip() and not line.startswith("#")
]
metafunc.parametrize("config_filename", configs)

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# We can use this script to compute baseline accuracy on GSM for transformers.
#
# Make sure you have lm-eval-harness installed:
# pip install git+https://github.com/EleutherAI/lm-evaluation-harness.git@206b7722158f58c35b7ffcd53b035fdbdda5126d#egg=lm-eval[api]
# pip install lm-eval==0.4.4
usage() {
echo``

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# We use this for fp8, which HF does not support.
#
# Make sure you have lm-eval-harness installed:
# pip install git+https://github.com/EleutherAI/lm-evaluation-harness.git@206b7722158f58c35b7ffcd53b035fdbdda5126d#egg=lm-eval[api]
# pip install lm-eval==0.4.4
usage() {
echo``
@ -46,6 +46,6 @@ while getopts "m:b:l:f:t:" OPT; do
done
lm_eval --model vllm \
--model_args "pretrained=$MODEL,tensor_parallel_size=$TP_SIZE,add_bos_token=true,trust_remote_code=true,max_model_len=4096" \
--model_args "pretrained=$MODEL,tensor_parallel_size=$TP_SIZE,distributed_executor_backend=ray,trust_remote_code=true,max_model_len=4096" \
--tasks gsm8k --num_fewshot "$FEWSHOT" --limit "$LIMIT" \
--batch_size "$BATCH_SIZE"

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#!/bin/bash
usage() {
echo``
echo "Runs lm eval harness on GSM8k using vllm and compares to "
echo "precomputed baseline (measured by HF transformers.)"
echo
echo "usage: ${0} <options>"
echo
echo " -c - path to the test data config (e.g. configs/small-models.txt)"
echo " -t - tensor parallel size"
echo
}
SUCCESS=0
while getopts "c:t:" OPT; do
case ${OPT} in
c )
CONFIG="$OPTARG"
;;
t )
TP_SIZE="$OPTARG"
;;
\? )
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
done
# Parse list of configs.
IFS=$'\n' read -d '' -r -a MODEL_CONFIGS < "$CONFIG"
for MODEL_CONFIG in "${MODEL_CONFIGS[@]}"
do
LOCAL_SUCCESS=0
echo "=== RUNNING MODEL: $MODEL_CONFIG WITH TP SIZE: $TP_SIZE==="
export LM_EVAL_TEST_DATA_FILE=$PWD/configs/${MODEL_CONFIG}
export LM_EVAL_TP_SIZE=$TP_SIZE
pytest -s test_lm_eval_correctness.py || LOCAL_SUCCESS=$?
if [[ $LOCAL_SUCCESS == 0 ]]; then
echo "=== PASSED MODEL: ${MODEL_CONFIG} ==="
else
echo "=== FAILED MODEL: ${MODEL_CONFIG} ==="
fi
SUCCESS=$((SUCCESS + LOCAL_SUCCESS))
done
if [ "${SUCCESS}" -eq "0" ]; then
exit 0
else
exit 1
fi

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
"""
LM eval harness on model to compare vs HF baseline computed offline.
Configs are found in configs/$MODEL.yaml
pytest -s -v test_lm_eval_correctness.py \
--config-list-file=configs/models-small.txt \
--tp-size=1
* export LM_EVAL_TEST_DATA_FILE=configs/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct.yaml
* export LM_EVAL_TP_SIZE=4
* pytest -s test_lm_eval_correctness.py
"""
import os
from pathlib import Path
import lm_eval
import numpy as np
import numpy
import pytest
import yaml
RTOL = 0.08
RTOL = 0.05
TEST_DATA_FILE = os.environ.get(
"LM_EVAL_TEST_DATA_FILE",
".buildkite/lm-eval-harness/configs/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct.yaml")
TP_SIZE = os.environ.get("LM_EVAL_TP_SIZE", 1)
def launch_lm_eval(eval_config, tp_size):
trust_remote_code = eval_config.get("trust_remote_code", False)
max_model_len = eval_config.get("max_model_len", 4096)
model_args = (
f"pretrained={eval_config['model_name']},"
f"tensor_parallel_size={tp_size},"
f"enforce_eager=true,"
f"add_bos_token=true,"
f"trust_remote_code={trust_remote_code},"
f"max_model_len={max_model_len}"
)
def launch_lm_eval(eval_config):
trust_remote_code = eval_config.get('trust_remote_code', False)
model_args = f"pretrained={eval_config['model_name']}," \
f"tensor_parallel_size={TP_SIZE}," \
f"add_bos_token=true," \
f"trust_remote_code={trust_remote_code}"
results = lm_eval.simple_evaluate(
model="vllm",
model_args=model_args,
tasks=[task["name"] for task in eval_config["tasks"]],
num_fewshot=eval_config["num_fewshot"],
limit=eval_config["limit"],
batch_size="auto",
)
batch_size="auto")
return results
def test_lm_eval_correctness_param(config_filename, tp_size):
eval_config = yaml.safe_load(config_filename.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
def test_lm_eval_correctness():
eval_config = yaml.safe_load(
Path(TEST_DATA_FILE).read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
results = launch_lm_eval(eval_config, tp_size)
if eval_config[
"model_name"] == "nm-testing/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct-FBGEMM-nonuniform": #noqa: E501
pytest.skip("FBGEMM is currently failing on main.")
# Launch eval requests.
results = launch_lm_eval(eval_config)
# Confirm scores match ground truth.
success = True
for task in eval_config["tasks"]:
for metric in task["metrics"]:
ground_truth = metric["value"]
measured_value = results["results"][task["name"]][metric["name"]]
print(
f"{task['name']} | {metric['name']}: "
f"ground_truth={ground_truth} | measured={measured_value}"
)
success = success and np.isclose(ground_truth, measured_value, rtol=RTOL)
print(f'{task["name"]} | {metric["name"]}: '
f'ground_truth={ground_truth} | measured={measured_value}')
success = success and numpy.isclose(
ground_truth, measured_value, rtol=RTOL)
# Assert at the end, print all scores even on failure for debugging.
assert success

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@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ This directory contains two sets of benchmark for vllm.
- Performance benchmark: benchmark vllm's performance under various workload, for **developers** to gain clarity on whether their PR improves/degrades vllm's performance
- Nightly benchmark: compare vllm's performance against alternatives (tgi, trt-llm and lmdeploy), for **the public** to know when to choose vllm.
See [vLLM performance dashboard](https://hud.pytorch.org/benchmark/llms?repoName=vllm-project%2Fvllm) for the latest performance benchmark results and [vLLM GitHub README](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/README.md) for latest nightly benchmark results.
See [vLLM performance dashboard](https://perf.vllm.ai) for the latest performance benchmark results and [vLLM GitHub README](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/README.md) for latest nightly benchmark results.
## Performance benchmark quick overview
**Benchmarking Coverage**: latency, throughput and fix-qps serving on A100 (the support for FP8 benchmark on H100 is coming!) and Intel® Xeon® Processors, with different models.
**Benchmarking Coverage**: latency, throughput and fix-qps serving on A100 (the support for FP8 benchmark on H100 is coming!), with different models.
**Benchmarking Duration**: about 1hr.
@ -28,34 +28,16 @@ See [vLLM performance dashboard](https://hud.pytorch.org/benchmark/llms?repoName
## Trigger the benchmark
Performance benchmark will be triggered when:
- A PR being merged into vllm.
- Every commit for those PRs with `perf-benchmarks` label AND `ready` label.
Manually Trigger the benchmark
```bash
bash .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/run-performance-benchmarks.sh
```
Runtime environment variables:
- `ON_CPU`: set the value to '1' on Intel® Xeon® Processors. Default value is 0.
- `SERVING_JSON`: JSON file to use for the serving tests. Default value is empty string (use default file).
- `LATENCY_JSON`: JSON file to use for the latency tests. Default value is empty string (use default file).
- `THROUGHPUT_JSON`: JSON file to use for the throughout tests. Default value is empty string (use default file).
- `REMOTE_HOST`: IP for the remote vLLM service to benchmark. Default value is empty string.
- `REMOTE_PORT`: Port for the remote vLLM service to benchmark. Default value is empty string.
Nightly benchmark will be triggered when:
- Every commit for those PRs with `perf-benchmarks` label and `nightly-benchmarks` label.
## Performance benchmark details
See [performance-benchmarks-descriptions.md](performance-benchmarks-descriptions.md) for detailed descriptions, and use `tests/latency-tests.json`, `tests/throughput-tests.json`, `tests/serving-tests.json` to configure the test cases.
> NOTE: For Intel® Xeon® Processors, use `tests/latency-tests-cpu.json`, `tests/throughput-tests-cpu.json`, `tests/serving-tests-cpu.json` instead.
>
### Latency test
Here is an example of one test inside `latency-tests.json`:
@ -78,7 +60,7 @@ Here is an example of one test inside `latency-tests.json`:
In this example:
- The `test_name` attributes is a unique identifier for the test. In `latency-tests.json`, it must start with `latency_`.
- The `parameters` attribute control the command line arguments to be used for `vllm bench latency`. Note that please use underline `_` instead of the dash `-` when specifying the command line arguments, and `run-performance-benchmarks.sh` will convert the underline to dash when feeding the arguments to `vllm bench latency`. For example, the corresponding command line arguments for `vllm bench latency` will be `--model meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B --tensor-parallel-size 1 --load-format dummy --num-iters-warmup 5 --num-iters 15`
- The `parameters` attribute control the command line arguments to be used for `benchmark_latency.py`. Note that please use underline `_` instead of the dash `-` when specifying the command line arguments, and `run-performance-benchmarks.sh` will convert the underline to dash when feeding the arguments to `benchmark_latency.py`. For example, the corresponding command line arguments for `benchmark_latency.py` will be `--model meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B --tensor-parallel-size 1 --load-format dummy --num-iters-warmup 5 --num-iters 15`
Note that the performance numbers are highly sensitive to the value of the parameters. Please make sure the parameters are set correctly.
@ -86,13 +68,13 @@ WARNING: The benchmarking script will save json results by itself, so please do
### Throughput test
The tests are specified in `throughput-tests.json`. The syntax is similar to `latency-tests.json`, except for that the parameters will be fed forward to `vllm bench throughput`.
The tests are specified in `throughput-tests.json`. The syntax is similar to `latency-tests.json`, except for that the parameters will be fed forward to `benchmark_throughput.py`.
The number of this test is also stable -- a slight change on the value of this number might vary the performance numbers by a lot.
### Serving test
We test the throughput by using `vllm bench serve` with request rate = inf to cover the online serving overhead. The corresponding parameters are in `serving-tests.json`, and here is an example:
We test the throughput by using `benchmark_serving.py` with request rate = inf to cover the online serving overhead. The corresponding parameters are in `serving-tests.json`, and here is an example:
```json
[
@ -104,6 +86,7 @@ We test the throughput by using `vllm bench serve` with request rate = inf to co
"tensor_parallel_size": 1,
"swap_space": 16,
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
@ -121,8 +104,8 @@ Inside this example:
- The `test_name` attribute is also a unique identifier for the test. It must start with `serving_`.
- The `server-parameters` includes the command line arguments for vLLM server.
- The `client-parameters` includes the command line arguments for `vllm bench serve`.
- The `qps_list` controls the list of qps for test. It will be used to configure the `--request-rate` parameter in `vllm bench serve`
- The `client-parameters` includes the command line arguments for `benchmark_serving.py`.
- The `qps_list` controls the list of qps for test. It will be used to configure the `--request-rate` parameter in `benchmark_serving.py`
The number of this test is less stable compared to the delay and latency benchmarks (due to randomized sharegpt dataset sampling inside `benchmark_serving.py`), but a large change on this number (e.g. 5% change) still vary the output greatly.
@ -130,29 +113,12 @@ WARNING: The benchmarking script will save json results by itself, so please do
### Visualizing the results
The `convert-results-json-to-markdown.py` helps you put the benchmarking results inside a markdown table, by formatting [descriptions.md](performance-benchmarks-descriptions.md) with real benchmarking results.
The `convert-results-json-to-markdown.py` helps you put the benchmarking results inside a markdown table, by formatting [descriptions.md](tests/descriptions.md) with real benchmarking results.
You can find the result presented as a table inside the `buildkite/performance-benchmark` job page.
If you do not see the table, please wait till the benchmark finish running.
The json version of the table (together with the json version of the benchmark) will be also attached to the markdown file.
The raw benchmarking results (in the format of json files) are in the `Artifacts` tab of the benchmarking.
The `compare-json-results.py` helps to compare benchmark results JSON files converted using `convert-results-json-to-markdown.py`.
When run, benchmark script generates results under `benchmark/results` folder, along with the `benchmark_results.md` and `benchmark_results.json`.
`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 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 |
|----|---------------------------------------|--------|-----|-----|------|-----|-----------|----------|----------|
| 0 | meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct | random | 128 | 128 | 1000 | 1 | 142.633982 | 156.526018 | 1.097396 |
| 1 | meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct | random | 128 | 128 | 1000 | inf| 241.620334 | 294.018783 | 1.216863 |
A comparison diagram will be generated below the table.
Here is an example to compare between 96c/results_gnr_96c_091_tp2pp3 and 128c/results_gnr_128c_091_tp2pp3
<img width="1886" height="828" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c02a43ef-25d0-4fd6-90e5-2169a28682dd" />
## Nightly test details
See [nightly-descriptions.md](nightly-descriptions.md) for the detailed description on test workload, models and docker containers of benchmarking other llm engines.
@ -160,9 +126,9 @@ See [nightly-descriptions.md](nightly-descriptions.md) for the detailed descript
### Workflow
- The [nightly-pipeline.yaml](nightly-pipeline.yaml) specifies the docker containers for different LLM serving engines.
- Inside each container, we run [scripts/run-nightly-benchmarks.sh](scripts/run-nightly-benchmarks.sh), which will probe the serving engine of the current container.
- The `scripts/run-nightly-benchmarks.sh` will parse the workload described in [nightly-tests.json](tests/nightly-tests.json) and launch the right benchmark for the specified serving engine via `scripts/launch-server.sh`.
- At last, we run [scripts/summary-nightly-results.py](scripts/summary-nightly-results.py) to collect and plot the final benchmarking results, and update the results to buildkite.
- Inside each container, we run [run-nightly-suite.sh](run-nightly-suite.sh), which will probe the serving engine of the current container.
- The `run-nightly-suite.sh` will redirect the request to `tests/run-[llm serving engine name]-nightly.sh`, which parses the workload described in [nightly-tests.json](tests/nightly-tests.json) and performs the benchmark.
- At last, we run [scripts/plot-nightly-results.py](scripts/plot-nightly-results.py) to collect and plot the final benchmarking results, and update the results to buildkite.
### Nightly tests
@ -172,6 +138,6 @@ In [nightly-tests.json](tests/nightly-tests.json), we include the command line a
The docker containers for benchmarking are specified in `nightly-pipeline.yaml`.
WARNING: the docker versions are HARD-CODED and SHOULD BE ALIGNED WITH `nightly-descriptions.md`. The docker versions need to be hard-coded as there are several version-specific bug fixes inside `scripts/run-nightly-benchmarks.sh` and `scripts/launch-server.sh`.
WARNING: the docker versions are HARD-CODED and SHOULD BE ALIGNED WITH `nightly-descriptions.md`. The docker versions need to be hard-coded as there are several version-specific bug fixes inside `tests/run-[llm serving engine name]-nightly.sh`.
WARNING: populating `trt-llm` to latest version is not easy, as it requires updating several protobuf files in [tensorrt-demo](https://github.com/neuralmagic/tensorrt-demo.git).

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# Nightly benchmark annotation
## Description
@ -14,15 +13,15 @@ Please download the visualization scripts in the post
- Find the docker we use in `benchmarking pipeline`
- Deploy the docker, and inside the docker:
- Download `nightly-benchmarks.zip`.
- In the same folder, run the following code:
- Download `nightly-benchmarks.zip`.
- In the same folder, run the following code:
```bash
export HF_TOKEN=<your HF token>
apt update
apt install -y git
unzip nightly-benchmarks.zip
VLLM_SOURCE_CODE_LOC=./ bash .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/run-nightly-benchmarks.sh
```
```console
export HF_TOKEN=<your HF token>
apt update
apt install -y git
unzip nightly-benchmarks.zip
VLLM_SOURCE_CODE_LOC=./ bash .buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/scripts/run-nightly-benchmarks.sh
```
And the results will be inside `./benchmarks/results`.

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@ -8,30 +8,30 @@ This benchmark aims to:
Latest results: [results link](https://blog.vllm.ai/2024/09/05/perf-update.html), scroll to the end.
Latest reproduction guide: [github issue link](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/8176)
Latest reproduction guilde: [github issue link](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/8176)
## Setup
- Docker images:
- vLLM: `vllm/vllm-openai:v0.6.2`
- SGLang: `lmsysorg/sglang:v0.3.2-cu121`
- LMDeploy: `openmmlab/lmdeploy:v0.6.1-cu12`
- TensorRT-LLM: `nvcr.io/nvidia/tritonserver:24.07-trtllm-python-py3`
- *NOTE: we use r24.07 as the current implementation only works for this version. We are going to bump this up.*
- Check [nightly-pipeline.yaml](nightly-pipeline.yaml) for the concrete docker images, specs and commands we use for the benchmark.
- vLLM: `vllm/vllm-openai:v0.6.2`
- SGLang: `lmsysorg/sglang:v0.3.2-cu121`
- LMDeploy: `openmmlab/lmdeploy:v0.6.1-cu12`
- TensorRT-LLM: `nvcr.io/nvidia/tritonserver:24.07-trtllm-python-py3`
- *NOTE: we uses r24.07 as the current implementation only works for this version. We are going to bump this up.*
- Check [nightly-pipeline.yaml](nightly-pipeline.yaml) for the concrete docker images, specs and commands we use for the benchmark.
- Hardware
- 8x Nvidia A100 GPUs
- 8x Nvidia A100 GPUs
- Workload:
- Dataset
- ShareGPT dataset
- Prefill-heavy dataset (in average 462 input tokens, 16 tokens as output)
- Decode-heavy dataset (in average 462 input tokens, 256 output tokens)
- Check [nightly-tests.json](tests/nightly-tests.json) for the concrete configuration of datasets we use.
- Models: llama-3 8B, llama-3 70B.
- We do not use llama 3.1 as it is incompatible with trt-llm r24.07. ([issue](https://github.com/NVIDIA/TensorRT-LLM/issues/2105)).
- Average QPS (query per second): 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and inf.
- Queries are randomly sampled, and arrival patterns are determined via Poisson process, but all with fixed random seed.
- Evaluation metrics: Throughput (higher the better), TTFT (time to the first token, lower the better), ITL (inter-token latency, lower the better).
- Dataset
- ShareGPT dataset
- Prefill-heavy dataset (in average 462 input tokens, 16 tokens as output)
- Decode-heavy dataset (in average 462 input tokens, 256 output tokens)
- Check [nightly-tests.json](tests/nightly-tests.json) for the concrete configuration of datasets we use.
- Models: llama-3 8B, llama-3 70B.
- We do not use llama 3.1 as it is incompatible with trt-llm r24.07. ([issue](https://github.com/NVIDIA/TensorRT-LLM/issues/2105)).
- Average QPS (query per second): 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and inf.
- Queries are randomly sampled, and arrival patterns are determined via Poisson process, but all with fixed random seed.
- Evaluation metrics: Throughput (higher the better), TTFT (time to the first token, lower the better), ITL (inter-token latency, lower the better).
## Known issues

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@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
# Performance benchmarks descriptions
## Latency tests
- Input length: 32 tokens.
- Output length: 128 tokens.
- Batch size: fixed (8).
- GPU Models: llama-3.1 8B, llama-3 70B, mixtral 8x7B.
- CPU Models: llama-3.1 8B.
- Models: llama-3.1 8B, llama-3 70B, mixtral 8x7B.
- Evaluation metrics: end-to-end latency (mean, median, p99).
{latency_tests_markdown_table}
@ -16,8 +14,7 @@
- Input length: randomly sample 200 prompts from ShareGPT dataset (with fixed random seed).
- Output length: the corresponding output length of these 200 prompts.
- Batch size: dynamically determined by vllm to achieve maximum throughput.
- GPU Models: llama-3.1 8B, llama-3 70B, mixtral 8x7B.
- CPU Models: llama-3.1 8B.
- Models: llama-3.1 8B, llama-3 70B, mixtral 8x7B.
- Evaluation metrics: throughput.
{throughput_tests_markdown_table}
@ -28,18 +25,12 @@
- Output length: the corresponding output length of these 200 prompts.
- Batch size: dynamically determined by vllm and the arrival pattern of the requests.
- **Average QPS (query per second)**: 1, 4, 16 and inf. QPS = inf means all requests come at once. For other QPS values, the arrival time of each query is determined using a random Poisson process (with fixed random seed).
- GPU Models: llama-3.1 8B, llama-3 70B, mixtral 8x7B.
- We also added a speculative decoding test for llama-3 70B on GPU, under QPS 2
- CPU Models: llama-3.1 8B.
- Models: llama-3.1 8B, llama-3 70B, mixtral 8x7B.
- We also added a speculative decoding test for llama-3 70B, under QPS 2
- Evaluation metrics: throughput, TTFT (time to the first token, with mean, median and p99), ITL (inter-token latency, with mean, median and p99).
- For CPU, we added random dataset tests to benchmark fixed input/output length with 100 prompts.
{serving_tests_markdown_table}
## Platform Information
{platform_markdown_table}
## json version of the benchmarking tables
This section contains the data of the markdown tables above in JSON format.

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@ -1,307 +0,0 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import argparse
import json
import os
from importlib import util
import pandas as pd
plotly_found = util.find_spec("plotly.express") is not None
def compare_data_columns(
files, name_column, data_column, info_cols, drop_column, debug=False
):
"""
Align concatenation by keys derived from info_cols instead of row order.
- Pick one canonical key list: subset of info_cols present in ALL files.
- For each file: set index to those keys, aggregate duplicates
- (mean for metric, first for names).
- Concat along axis=1 (indexes align), then reset_index so callers can
- group by columns.
- If --debug, add a <file_label>_name column per file.
"""
print("\ncompare_data_column:", data_column)
frames = []
raw_data_cols = []
compare_frames = []
# 1) choose a canonical key list from info_cols that exists in ALL files
cols_per_file = []
for f in files:
try:
df_tmp = pd.read_json(f, orient="records")
except Exception as err:
raise ValueError(f"Failed to read {f}") from err
cols_per_file.append(set(df_tmp.columns))
key_cols = [c for c in info_cols if all(c in cset for cset in cols_per_file)]
if not key_cols:
# soft fallback: use any info_cols present in the first file
key_cols = [c for c in info_cols if c in list(cols_per_file[0])]
if not key_cols:
raise ValueError(
"No common key columns found from info_cols across the input files."
)
# 2) build a single "meta" block (keys as columns) once, aligned by the key index
meta_added = False
for file in files:
df = pd.read_json(file, orient="records")
# Keep rows that actually have the compared metric (same as original behavior)
if drop_column in df.columns:
df = df.dropna(subset=[drop_column], ignore_index=True)
# Stabilize numeric key columns (harmless if missing)
for c in (
"Input Len",
"Output Len",
"TP Size",
"PP Size",
"# of max concurrency.",
"qps",
):
if c in df.columns:
df[c] = pd.to_numeric(df[c], errors="coerce")
# Ensure all key columns exist
for c in key_cols:
if c not in df.columns:
df[c] = pd.NA
# Set index = key_cols and aggregate duplicates → unique MultiIndex
df_idx = df.set_index(key_cols, drop=False)
# meta (key columns), unique per key
meta = df_idx[key_cols]
if not meta.index.is_unique:
meta = meta.groupby(level=key_cols, dropna=False).first()
# metric series for this file, aggregated to one row per key
file_label = "/".join(file.split("/")[:-1]) or os.path.basename(file)
s = df_idx[data_column]
if not s.index.is_unique:
s = s.groupby(level=key_cols, dropna=False).mean()
s.name = file_label # column label like original
# add meta once (from first file) so keys are the leftmost columns
if not meta_added:
frames.append(meta)
meta_added = True
# (NEW) debug: aligned test-name column per file
if debug and name_column in df_idx.columns:
name_s = df_idx[name_column]
if not name_s.index.is_unique:
name_s = name_s.groupby(level=key_cols, dropna=False).first()
name_s.name = f"{file_label}_name"
frames.append(name_s)
frames.append(s)
raw_data_cols.append(file_label)
compare_frames.append(s)
# Generalize ratio: for any file N>=2, add ratio (fileN / file1)
if len(compare_frames) >= 2:
base = compare_frames[0]
current = compare_frames[-1]
ratio = current / base
ratio = ratio.mask(base == 0) # avoid inf when baseline is 0
ratio.name = f"Ratio 1 vs {len(compare_frames)}"
frames.append(ratio)
# 4) concat on columns with aligned MultiIndex;
# then reset_index to return keys as columns
concat_df = pd.concat(frames, axis=1)
concat_df = concat_df.reset_index(drop=True).reset_index()
if "index" in concat_df.columns:
concat_df = concat_df.drop(columns=["index"])
# Ensure key/info columns appear first (in your info_cols order)
front = [c for c in info_cols if c in concat_df.columns]
rest = [c for c in concat_df.columns if c not in front]
concat_df = concat_df[front + rest]
print(raw_data_cols)
return concat_df, raw_data_cols
def split_json_by_tp_pp(
input_file: str = "benchmark_results.json", output_root: str = "."
) -> list[str]:
"""
Split a benchmark JSON into separate folders by (TP Size, PP Size).
Creates: <output_root>/tp{TP}_pp{PP}/benchmark_results.json
Returns: list of file paths written.
"""
# Load JSON data into DataFrame
with open(input_file, encoding="utf-8") as f:
data = json.load(f)
# If the JSON is a dict with a list under common keys, use that list
if isinstance(data, dict):
for key in ("results", "serving_results", "benchmarks", "data"):
if isinstance(data.get(key), list):
data = data[key]
break
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
# Keep only "serving" tests
name_col = next(
(c for c in ["Test name", "test_name", "Test Name"] if c in df.columns), None
)
if name_col:
df = df[
df[name_col].astype(str).str.contains(r"serving", case=False, na=False)
].copy()
# Handle alias column names
rename_map = {
"tp_size": "TP Size",
"tensor_parallel_size": "TP Size",
"pp_size": "PP Size",
"pipeline_parallel_size": "PP Size",
}
df.rename(
columns={k: v for k, v in rename_map.items() if k in df.columns}, inplace=True
)
# Ensure TP/PP columns exist (default to 1 if missing)
if "TP Size" not in df.columns:
df["TP Size"] = 1
if "PP Size" not in df.columns:
df["PP Size"] = 1
# make sure TP/PP are numeric ints with no NaN
df["TP Size"] = (
pd.to_numeric(df.get("TP Size", 1), errors="coerce").fillna(1).astype(int)
)
df["PP Size"] = (
pd.to_numeric(df.get("PP Size", 1), errors="coerce").fillna(1).astype(int)
)
# Split into separate folders
saved_paths: list[str] = []
for (tp, pp), group_df in df.groupby(["TP Size", "PP Size"], dropna=False):
folder_name = os.path.join(output_root, f"tp{int(tp)}_pp{int(pp)}")
os.makedirs(folder_name, exist_ok=True)
filepath = os.path.join(folder_name, "benchmark_results.json")
group_df.to_json(filepath, orient="records", indent=2, force_ascii=False)
print(f"Saved: {filepath}")
saved_paths.append(filepath)
return saved_paths
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"-f", "--file", action="append", type=str, help="input file name"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--debug", action="store_true", help="show all information for debugging"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--plot",
action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction,
default=True,
help="plot perf diagrams or not --no-plot --plot",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-x",
"--xaxis",
type=str,
default="# of max concurrency.",
help="column name to use as X Axis in comparison graph",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
drop_column = "P99"
name_column = "Test name"
info_cols = [
"Model",
"Dataset Name",
"Input Len",
"Output Len",
"TP Size",
"PP Size",
"# of max concurrency.",
"qps",
]
data_cols_to_compare = ["Output Tput (tok/s)", "Median TTFT (ms)", "Median"]
html_msgs_for_data_cols = [
"Compare Output Tokens /n",
"Median TTFT /n",
"Median TPOT /n",
]
if len(args.file) == 1:
files = split_json_by_tp_pp(args.file[0], output_root="splits")
info_cols = [c for c in info_cols if c not in ("TP Size", "PP Size")]
else:
files = args.file
print("comparing : " + ", ".join(files))
debug = args.debug
plot = args.plot
# For Plot feature, assign y axis from one of info_cols
y_axis_index = info_cols.index(args.xaxis) if args.xaxis in info_cols else 6
with open("perf_comparison.html", "w") as text_file:
for i in range(len(data_cols_to_compare)):
output_df, raw_data_cols = compare_data_columns(
files,
name_column,
data_cols_to_compare[i],
info_cols,
drop_column,
debug=debug,
)
# For Plot feature, insert y axis from one of info_cols
raw_data_cols.insert(0, info_cols[y_axis_index])
filtered_info_cols = info_cols[:-2]
existing_group_cols = [
c for c in filtered_info_cols if c in output_df.columns
]
if not existing_group_cols:
raise ValueError(
f"No valid group-by columns "
f"Expected subset: {filtered_info_cols}, "
f"but DataFrame has: {list(output_df.columns)}"
)
output_df_sorted = output_df.sort_values(by=existing_group_cols)
output_groups = output_df_sorted.groupby(existing_group_cols, dropna=False)
for name, group in output_groups:
html = group.to_html()
text_file.write(html_msgs_for_data_cols[i])
text_file.write(html)
if plot and plotly_found:
import plotly.express as px
df = group[raw_data_cols]
df_sorted = df.sort_values(by=info_cols[y_axis_index])
# Melt DataFrame for plotting
df_melted = df_sorted.melt(
id_vars=info_cols[y_axis_index],
var_name="Configuration",
value_name=data_cols_to_compare[i],
)
title = data_cols_to_compare[i] + " vs " + info_cols[y_axis_index]
# Create Plotly line chart
fig = px.line(
df_melted,
x=info_cols[y_axis_index],
y=data_cols_to_compare[i],
color="Configuration",
title=title,
markers=True,
)
# Export to HTML
text_file.write(fig.to_html(full_html=True, include_plotlyjs="cdn"))

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@ -1,19 +1,14 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import argparse
import json
import os
import shlex
from importlib import util
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
import pandas as pd
import psutil
import regex as re
from tabulate import tabulate
results_folder = Path("results/")
# latency results and the keys that will be printed into markdown
latency_results = []
latency_column_mapping = {
@ -33,39 +28,28 @@ throughput_results = []
throughput_results_column_mapping = {
"test_name": "Test name",
"gpu_type": "GPU",
"num_requests": "# of req.",
"total_num_tokens": "Total # of tokens",
"elapsed_time": "Elapsed time (s)",
# "num_requests": "# of req.",
# "total_num_tokens": "Total # of tokens",
# "elapsed_time": "Elapsed time (s)",
"requests_per_second": "Tput (req/s)",
"tokens_per_second": "Tput (tok/s)",
# "tokens_per_second": "Tput (tok/s)",
}
# serving results and the keys that will be printed into markdown
serving_results = []
serving_column_mapping = {
"test_name": "Test name",
"model_id": "Model",
"dataset_name": "Dataset Name",
"input_len": "Input Len",
"output_len": "Output Len",
"tp_size": "TP Size",
"pp_size": "PP Size",
"dtype": "dtype",
"gpu_type": "GPU",
"completed": "# of req.",
"qps": "qps",
"max_concurrency": "# of max concurrency.",
# "completed": "# of req.",
"request_throughput": "Tput (req/s)",
"total_token_throughput": "Total Token Tput (tok/s)",
"output_throughput": "Output Tput (tok/s)",
# "total_input_tokens": "Total input tokens",
# "total_output_tokens": "Total output tokens",
# "input_throughput": "Input Tput (tok/s)",
# "output_throughput": "Output Tput (tok/s)",
"mean_ttft_ms": "Mean TTFT (ms)",
"median_ttft_ms": "Median TTFT (ms)",
"p99_ttft_ms": "P99 TTFT (ms)",
"mean_tpot_ms": "Mean TPOT (ms)",
"median_tpot_ms": "Median",
"p99_tpot_ms": "P99",
# "mean_tpot_ms": "Mean TPOT (ms)",
# "median_tpot_ms": "Median",
# "p99_tpot_ms": "P99",
"mean_itl_ms": "Mean ITL (ms)",
"median_itl_ms": "Median ITL (ms)",
"p99_itl_ms": "P99 ITL (ms)",
@ -81,134 +65,24 @@ def read_markdown(file):
def results_to_json(latency, throughput, serving):
return json.dumps(
{
"latency": latency.to_dict(),
"throughput": throughput.to_dict(),
"serving": serving.to_dict(),
}
)
def get_size_with_unit(bytes, suffix="B"):
"""
Scale bytes to its proper format
e.g:
1253656 => '1.20MB'
1253656678 => '1.17GB'
"""
factor = 1024
for unit in ["", "K", "M", "G", "T", "P"]:
if bytes < factor:
return f"{bytes:.2f}{unit}{suffix}"
bytes /= factor
def _coerce(val: str) -> Any:
"""Best-effort type coercion from string to Python types."""
low = val.lower()
if low == "null":
return None
if low == "true":
return True
if low == "false":
return False
# integers
if re.fullmatch(r"[+-]?\d+", val):
try:
return int(val)
except ValueError:
pass
# floats (keep 'inf'/'-inf'/'nan' as strings)
if re.fullmatch(r"[+-]?\d*\.\d+", val):
try:
return float(val)
except ValueError:
pass
return val
def parse_client_command(cmd: str) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Parse the client_command shell string into {executable, script, args}."""
toks = shlex.split(cmd)
if len(toks) < 2:
raise ValueError("client_command must include an executable and a script")
executable, script = toks[0], toks[1]
args: dict[str, Any] = {}
i = 2
while i < len(toks):
t = toks[i]
if t.startswith("--"):
# --key=value or --key (value) or boolean flag
if "=" in t:
key, val = t.split("=", 1)
if key == "--metadata":
md = {}
if val:
if "=" in val:
k, v = val.split("=", 1)
md[k] = _coerce(v)
else:
md[val] = True
args[key] = md
else:
args[key] = _coerce(val)
i += 1
continue
key = t
# Special: consume metadata k=v pairs until next --flag
if key == "--metadata":
i += 1
md = {}
while i < len(toks) and not toks[i].startswith("--"):
pair = toks[i]
if "=" in pair:
k, v = pair.split("=", 1)
md[k] = _coerce(v)
else:
md[pair] = True
i += 1
args[key] = md
continue
# Standard: check if next token is a value (not a flag)
if i + 1 < len(toks) and not toks[i + 1].startswith("--"):
args[key] = _coerce(toks[i + 1])
i += 2
else:
# lone flag -> True
args[key] = True
i += 1
else:
# unexpected positional; skip
i += 1
return {"executable": executable, "script": script, "args": args}
return json.dumps({
'latency': latency.to_dict(),
'throughput': throughput.to_dict(),
'serving': serving.to_dict()
})
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"-r",
"--result",
type=str,
default="results",
help="Folder name for benchmark output results.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
results_folder = Path(args.result)
if not results_folder.exists():
raise FileNotFoundError(f"results folder does not exist: {results_folder}")
# collect results
for test_file in results_folder.glob("*.json"):
with open(test_file) as f:
raw_result = json.loads(f.read())
if "serving" in str(test_file):
# this result is generated via `vllm bench serve` command
# this result is generated via `benchmark_serving.py`
# attach the benchmarking command to raw_result
try:
with open(test_file.with_suffix(".commands")) as f:
@ -216,50 +90,18 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
except OSError as e:
print(e)
continue
# Parse Server Command Arg
out: dict[str, Any] = {
"server_command": parse_client_command(command["server_command"])
}
parse_args = [
"--tensor-parallel-size",
"--pipeline-parallel-size",
"--dtype",
]
col_mapping = ["tp_size", "pp_size", "dtype"]
for index, arg in enumerate(parse_args):
if arg in out["server_command"]["args"]:
raw_result.update(
{col_mapping[index]: out["server_command"]["args"][arg]}
)
# Parse Client Command Arg
out: dict[str, Any] = {
"client_command": parse_client_command(command["client_command"])
}
parse_args = [
"--dataset-name",
"--random-input-len",
"--random-output-len",
"--request-rate",
]
col_mapping = ["dataset_name", "input_len", "output_len", "qps"]
for index, arg in enumerate(parse_args):
if arg in out["client_command"]["args"]:
raw_result.update(
{col_mapping[index]: out["client_command"]["args"][arg]}
)
# Add Server, Client command
raw_result.update(command)
# update the test name of this result
raw_result.update({"test_name": test_file.stem})
# add the result to raw_result
serving_results.append(raw_result)
continue
elif "latency" in f.name:
# this result is generated via `vllm bench latency` command
# this result is generated via `benchmark_latency.py`
# attach the benchmarking command to raw_result
try:
@ -278,8 +120,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
for perc in [10, 25, 50, 75, 90, 99]:
# Multiply 1000 to convert the time unit from s to ms
raw_result.update(
{f"P{perc}": 1000 * raw_result["percentiles"][str(perc)]}
)
{f"P{perc}": 1000 * raw_result["percentiles"][str(perc)]})
raw_result["avg_latency"] = raw_result["avg_latency"] * 1000
# add the result to raw_result
@ -287,7 +128,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
continue
elif "throughput" in f.name:
# this result is generated via `vllm bench throughput` command
# this result is generated via `benchmark_throughput.py`
# attach the benchmarking command to raw_result
try:
@ -312,51 +153,26 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
serving_results = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(serving_results)
throughput_results = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(throughput_results)
svmem = psutil.virtual_memory()
platform_data = {
"Physical cores": [psutil.cpu_count(logical=False)],
"Total cores": [psutil.cpu_count(logical=True)],
"Total Memory": [get_size_with_unit(svmem.total)],
}
if util.find_spec("numa") is not None:
from numa import info
platform_data["Total NUMA nodes"] = [info.get_num_configured_nodes()]
if util.find_spec("cpuinfo") is not None:
from cpuinfo import get_cpu_info
platform_data["CPU Brand"] = [get_cpu_info()["brand_raw"]]
platform_results = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(
platform_data, orient="index", columns=["Platform Info"]
)
raw_results_json = results_to_json(
latency_results, throughput_results, serving_results
)
raw_results_json = results_to_json(latency_results, throughput_results,
serving_results)
# remapping the key, for visualization purpose
if not latency_results.empty:
latency_results = latency_results[list(latency_column_mapping.keys())].rename(
columns=latency_column_mapping
)
latency_results = latency_results[list(
latency_column_mapping.keys())].rename(
columns=latency_column_mapping)
if not serving_results.empty:
valid_columns = [
col for col in serving_column_mapping if col in serving_results.columns
]
serving_results = serving_results[valid_columns].rename(
columns=serving_column_mapping
)
serving_results = serving_results[list(
serving_column_mapping.keys())].rename(
columns=serving_column_mapping)
if not throughput_results.empty:
throughput_results = throughput_results[
list(throughput_results_column_mapping.keys())
].rename(columns=throughput_results_column_mapping)
throughput_results = throughput_results[list(
throughput_results_column_mapping.keys())].rename(
columns=throughput_results_column_mapping)
processed_results_json = results_to_json(
latency_results, throughput_results, serving_results
)
processed_results_json = results_to_json(latency_results,
throughput_results,
serving_results)
for df in [latency_results, serving_results, throughput_results]:
if df.empty:
@ -368,45 +184,38 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
# The GPUs sometimes come in format of "GPUTYPE\nGPUTYPE\n...",
# we want to turn it into "8xGPUTYPE"
df["GPU"] = df["GPU"].apply(
lambda x: f"{len(x.split('\n'))}x{x.split('\n')[0]}"
)
lambda x: f"{len(x.split('\n'))}x{x.split('\n')[0]}")
# get markdown tables
latency_md_table = tabulate(
latency_results, headers="keys", tablefmt="pipe", showindex=False
)
serving_md_table = tabulate(
serving_results, headers="keys", tablefmt="pipe", showindex=False
)
throughput_md_table = tabulate(
throughput_results, headers="keys", tablefmt="pipe", showindex=False
)
platform_md_table = tabulate(
platform_results, headers="keys", tablefmt="pipe", showindex=True
)
latency_md_table = tabulate(latency_results,
headers='keys',
tablefmt='pipe',
showindex=False)
serving_md_table = tabulate(serving_results,
headers='keys',
tablefmt='pipe',
showindex=False)
throughput_md_table = tabulate(throughput_results,
headers='keys',
tablefmt='pipe',
showindex=False)
# document the result
md_file = "benchmark_results.md"
json_file = "benchmark_results.json"
with open(results_folder / md_file, "w") as f:
results = read_markdown(
"../.buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/"
+ "performance-benchmarks-descriptions.md"
)
with open(results_folder / "benchmark_results.md", "w") as f:
results = read_markdown("../.buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/" +
"performance-benchmarks-descriptions.md")
results = results.format(
latency_tests_markdown_table=latency_md_table,
throughput_tests_markdown_table=throughput_md_table,
serving_tests_markdown_table=serving_md_table,
platform_markdown_table=platform_md_table,
benchmarking_results_in_json_string=processed_results_json,
)
benchmarking_results_in_json_string=processed_results_json)
f.write(results)
# document benchmarking results in json
with open(results_folder / json_file, "w") as f:
results = (
latency_results.to_dict(orient="records")
+ throughput_results.to_dict(orient="records")
+ serving_results.to_dict(orient="records")
)
with open(results_folder / "benchmark_results.json", "w") as f:
results = latency_results.to_dict(
orient='records') + throughput_results.to_dict(
orient='records') + serving_results.to_dict(orient='records')
f.write(json.dumps(results))

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import argparse
@ -15,12 +14,15 @@ def main(model, cachedir):
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Download and save Hugging Face tokenizer"
)
parser.add_argument("--model", type=str, required=True, help="Name of the model")
parser.add_argument(
"--cachedir", type=str, required=True, help="Directory to save the tokenizer"
)
description="Download and save Hugging Face tokenizer")
parser.add_argument("--model",
type=str,
required=True,
help="Name of the model")
parser.add_argument("--cachedir",
type=str,
required=True,
help="Directory to save the tokenizer")
args = parser.parse_args()
main(args.model, args.cachedir)

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import argparse
import json
@ -12,33 +11,33 @@ from tabulate import tabulate
def parse_arguments():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Parse command line arguments for summary-nightly-results script."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--results-folder",
type=str,
required=True,
help="The folder where the results are stored.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--description", type=str, required=True, help="Description of the results."
)
description=
'Parse command line arguments for summary-nightly-results script.')
parser.add_argument('--results-folder',
type=str,
required=True,
help='The folder where the results are stored.')
parser.add_argument('--description',
type=str,
required=True,
help='Description of the results.')
args = parser.parse_args()
return args
def get_perf(df, method, model, metric):
means = []
for qps in [2, 4, 8, 16, "inf"]:
target = df["Test name"].str.contains(model)
target = target & df["Engine"].str.contains(method)
target = target & df["Test name"].str.contains("qps_" + str(qps))
target = df['Test name'].str.contains(model)
target = target & df['Engine'].str.contains(method)
target = target & df['Test name'].str.contains("qps_" + str(qps))
filtered_df = df[target]
if filtered_df.empty:
means.append(0.0)
means.append(0.)
else:
means.append(filtered_df[metric].values[0])
@ -46,6 +45,7 @@ def get_perf(df, method, model, metric):
def get_perf_w_std(df, method, model, metric):
if metric in ["TTFT", "ITL"]:
mean = get_perf(df, method, model, "Mean " + metric + " (ms)")
mean = mean.tolist()
@ -60,8 +60,7 @@ def get_perf_w_std(df, method, model, metric):
else:
assert metric == "Tput"
mean = get_perf(df, method, model, "Input Tput (tok/s)") + get_perf(
df, method, model, "Output Tput (tok/s)"
)
df, method, model, "Output Tput (tok/s)")
mean = mean.tolist()
std = None
@ -81,17 +80,18 @@ def main(args):
# generate markdown table
df = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(results)
md_table = tabulate(df, headers="keys", tablefmt="pipe", showindex=False)
md_table = tabulate(df, headers='keys', tablefmt='pipe', showindex=False)
with open(args.description) as f:
description = f.read()
description = description.format(nightly_results_benchmarking_table=md_table)
description = description.format(
nightly_results_benchmarking_table=md_table)
with open("nightly_results.md", "w") as f:
f.write(description)
if __name__ == "__main__":
if __name__ == '__main__':
args = parse_arguments()
main(args)

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
from lmdeploy.serve.openai.api_client import APIClient

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ get_current_llm_serving_engine() {
echo "Container: vllm"
# move to a completely irrelevant directory, to avoid import vllm from current folder
export CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE=vllm
return
fi
}
@ -95,14 +95,12 @@ json2args() {
}
kill_gpu_processes() {
pkill -f '[p]ython'
pkill -f '[p]ython3'
pkill -f '[t]ritonserver'
pkill -f '[p]t_main_thread'
pkill -f '[t]ext-generation'
pkill -f '[l]mdeploy'
# vLLM now names the process with VLLM prefix after https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/pull/21445
pkill -f '[V]LLM'
pkill -f python
pkill -f python3
pkill -f tritonserver
pkill -f pt_main_thread
pkill -f text-generation
pkill -f lmdeploy
while [ "$(nvidia-smi --query-gpu=memory.used --format=csv,noheader,nounits | head -n 1)" -ge 1000 ]; do
sleep 1
@ -127,7 +125,7 @@ ensure_installed() {
}
run_serving_tests() {
# run serving tests using `vllm bench serve` command
# run serving tests using `benchmark_serving.py`
# $1: a json file specifying serving test cases
local serving_test_file
@ -227,7 +225,7 @@ run_serving_tests() {
if [[ "$dataset_name" = "sharegpt" ]]; then
client_command="vllm bench serve \
client_command="python3 benchmark_serving.py \
--backend $backend \
--tokenizer /tokenizer_cache \
--model $model \
@ -248,7 +246,7 @@ run_serving_tests() {
sonnet_output_len=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.sonnet_output_len')
sonnet_prefix_len=$(echo "$common_params" | jq -r '.sonnet_prefix_len')
client_command="vllm bench serve \
client_command="python3 benchmark_serving.py \
--backend $backend \
--tokenizer /tokenizer_cache \
--model $model \
@ -267,13 +265,13 @@ run_serving_tests() {
$client_args"
else
echo "The dataset name must be either 'sharegpt' or 'sonnet'. Got $dataset_name."
exit 1
fi
echo "Running test case $test_name with qps $qps"
echo "Client command: $client_command"
@ -304,7 +302,7 @@ run_serving_tests() {
}
run_genai_perf_tests() {
# run genai-perf tests
# run genai-perf tests
# $1: a json file specifying genai-perf test cases
local genai_perf_test_file
@ -313,14 +311,14 @@ run_genai_perf_tests() {
# Iterate over genai-perf tests
jq -c '.[]' "$genai_perf_test_file" | while read -r params; do
# get the test name, and append the GPU type back to it.
test_name=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.test_name')
test_name=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.test_name')
# if TEST_SELECTOR is set, only run the test cases that match the selector
if [[ -n "$TEST_SELECTOR" ]] && [[ ! "$test_name" =~ $TEST_SELECTOR ]]; then
echo "Skip test case $test_name."
continue
fi
# prepend the current serving engine to the test name
test_name=${CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE}_${test_name}
@ -371,10 +369,10 @@ run_genai_perf_tests() {
qps=$num_prompts
echo "now qps is $qps"
fi
new_test_name=$test_name"_qps_"$qps
backend=$CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE
if [[ "$backend" == *"vllm"* ]]; then
backend="vllm"
fi
@ -382,7 +380,7 @@ run_genai_perf_tests() {
client_command="genai-perf profile \
-m $model \
--service-kind openai \
--backend "$backend" \
--backend vllm \
--endpoint-type chat \
--streaming \
--url localhost:$port \
@ -415,7 +413,7 @@ prepare_dataset() {
do
cat sonnet.txt >> sonnet_4x.txt
done
}
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@ -10,38 +10,15 @@ set -x
set -o pipefail
check_gpus() {
if command -v nvidia-smi; then
# check the number of GPUs and GPU type.
declare -g gpu_count=$(nvidia-smi --list-gpus | wc -l)
elif command -v amd-smi; then
declare -g gpu_count=$(amd-smi list | grep 'GPU' | wc -l)
fi
# check the number of GPUs and GPU type.
declare -g gpu_count=$(nvidia-smi --list-gpus | wc -l)
if [[ $gpu_count -gt 0 ]]; then
echo "GPU found."
else
echo "Need at least 1 GPU to run benchmarking."
exit 1
fi
if command -v nvidia-smi; then
declare -g gpu_type=$(nvidia-smi --query-gpu=name --format=csv,noheader | awk '{print $2}')
elif command -v amd-smi; then
declare -g gpu_type=$(amd-smi static -g 0 -a | grep 'MARKET_NAME' | awk '{print $2}')
fi
echo "GPU type is $gpu_type"
}
check_cpus() {
# check the number of CPUs and NUMA Node and GPU type.
declare -g numa_count=$(lscpu | grep "NUMA node(s):" | awk '{print $3}')
if [[ $numa_count -gt 0 ]]; then
echo "NUMA found."
echo $numa_count
else
echo "Need at least 1 NUMA to run benchmarking."
exit 1
fi
declare -g gpu_type="cpu"
declare -g gpu_type=$(nvidia-smi --query-gpu=name --format=csv,noheader | awk '{print $2}')
echo "GPU type is $gpu_type"
}
@ -83,22 +60,6 @@ json2args() {
echo "$args"
}
json2envs() {
# transforms the JSON string to environment variables.
# example:
# input: { "VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 5 }
# output: VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE=5
local json_string=$1
local args=$(
echo "$json_string" | jq -r '
to_entries |
map((.key ) + "=" + (.value | tostring)) |
join(" ")
'
)
echo "$args"
}
wait_for_server() {
# wait for vllm server to start
# return 1 if vllm server crashes
@ -126,19 +87,12 @@ kill_gpu_processes() {
ps -aux
lsof -t -i:8000 | xargs -r kill -9
pgrep python3 | xargs -r kill -9
# vLLM now names the process with VLLM prefix after https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/pull/21445
pgrep VLLM | xargs -r kill -9
# wait until GPU memory usage smaller than 1GB
if command -v nvidia-smi; then
while [ "$(nvidia-smi --query-gpu=memory.used --format=csv,noheader,nounits | head -n 1)" -ge 1000 ]; do
sleep 1
done
elif command -v amd-smi; then
while [ "$(amd-smi metric -g 0 | grep 'USED_VRAM' | awk '{print $2}')" -ge 1000 ]; do
sleep 1
done
fi
while [ "$(nvidia-smi --query-gpu=memory.used --format=csv,noheader,nounits | head -n 1)" -ge 1000 ]; do
sleep 1
done
# remove vllm config file
rm -rf ~/.config/vllm
@ -165,7 +119,7 @@ upload_to_buildkite() {
}
run_latency_tests() {
# run latency tests using `vllm bench latency` command
# run latency tests using `benchmark_latency.py`
# $1: a json file specifying latency test cases
local latency_test_file
@ -189,26 +143,15 @@ run_latency_tests() {
# get arguments
latency_params=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.parameters')
latency_args=$(json2args "$latency_params")
latency_environment_variables=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.environment_variables')
latency_envs=$(json2envs "$latency_environment_variables")
# check if there is enough GPU to run the test
tp=$(echo "$latency_params" | jq -r '.tensor_parallel_size')
if [ "$ON_CPU" == "1" ]; then
pp=$(echo "$latency_params" | jq -r '.pipeline_parallel_size')
world_size=$(($tp*$pp))
if [[ $numa_count -lt $world_size && -z "${REMOTE_HOST}" ]]; then
echo "Required world-size $world_size but only $numa_count NUMA nodes found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
else
if [[ $gpu_count -lt $tp ]]; then
echo "Required tensor-parallel-size $tp but only $gpu_count GPU found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
if [[ $gpu_count -lt $tp ]]; then
echo "Required tensor-parallel-size $tp but only $gpu_count GPU found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
latency_command=" $latency_envs vllm bench latency \
latency_command="python3 benchmark_latency.py \
--output-json $RESULTS_FOLDER/${test_name}.json \
$latency_args"
@ -234,7 +177,7 @@ run_latency_tests() {
}
run_throughput_tests() {
# run throughput tests using `vllm bench throughput`
# run throughput tests using `benchmark_throughput.py`
# $1: a json file specifying throughput test cases
local throughput_test_file
@ -258,26 +201,15 @@ run_throughput_tests() {
# get arguments
throughput_params=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.parameters')
throughput_args=$(json2args "$throughput_params")
throughput_environment_variables=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.environment_variables')
throughput_envs=$(json2envs "$throughput_environment_variables")
# check if there is enough GPU to run the test
tp=$(echo "$throughput_params" | jq -r '.tensor_parallel_size')
if [ "$ON_CPU" == "1" ]; then
pp=$(echo "$throughput_params" | jq -r '.pipeline_parallel_size')
world_size=$(($tp*$pp))
if [[ $numa_count -lt $world_size && -z "${REMOTE_HOST}" ]]; then
echo "Required world-size $world_size but only $numa_count NUMA nodes found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
else
if [[ $gpu_count -lt $tp ]]; then
echo "Required tensor-parallel-size $tp but only $gpu_count GPU found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
if [[ $gpu_count -lt $tp ]]; then
echo "Required tensor-parallel-size $tp but only $gpu_count GPU found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
throughput_command=" $throughput_envs vllm bench throughput \
throughput_command="python3 benchmark_throughput.py \
--output-json $RESULTS_FOLDER/${test_name}.json \
$throughput_args"
@ -302,7 +234,7 @@ run_throughput_tests() {
}
run_serving_tests() {
# run serving tests using `vllm bench serve` command
# run serving tests using `benchmark_serving.py`
# $1: a json file specifying serving test cases
local serving_test_file
@ -325,36 +257,18 @@ run_serving_tests() {
# get client and server arguments
server_params=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.server_parameters')
server_envs=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.server_environment_variables')
client_params=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.client_parameters')
server_args=$(json2args "$server_params")
server_envs=$(json2envs "$server_envs")
client_args=$(json2args "$client_params")
qps_list=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.qps_list')
qps_list=$(echo "$qps_list" | jq -r '.[] | @sh')
echo "Running over qps list $qps_list"
max_concurrency_list=$(echo "$params" | jq -r '.max_concurrency_list')
if [[ -z "$max_concurrency_list" || "$max_concurrency_list" == "null" ]]; then
num_prompts=$(echo "$client_params" | jq -r '.num_prompts')
max_concurrency_list="[$num_prompts]"
fi
max_concurrency_list=$(echo "$max_concurrency_list" | jq -r '.[] | @sh')
echo "Running over max concurrency list $max_concurrency_list"
# check if there is enough resources to run the test
# check if there is enough GPU to run the test
tp=$(echo "$server_params" | jq -r '.tensor_parallel_size')
if [ "$ON_CPU" == "1" ]; then
pp=$(echo "$server_params" | jq -r '.pipeline_parallel_size')
world_size=$(($tp*$pp))
if [[ $numa_count -lt $world_size && -z "${REMOTE_HOST}" ]]; then
echo "Required world-size $world_size but only $numa_count NUMA nodes found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
else
if [[ $gpu_count -lt $tp ]]; then
echo "Required tensor-parallel-size $tp but only $gpu_count GPU found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
if [[ $gpu_count -lt $tp ]]; then
echo "Required tensor-parallel-size $tp but only $gpu_count GPU found. Skip testcase $test_name."
continue
fi
# check if server model and client model is aligned
@ -365,33 +279,23 @@ run_serving_tests() {
continue
fi
server_command="$server_envs python3 \
server_command="python3 \
-m vllm.entrypoints.openai.api_server \
$server_args"
# run the server
echo "Running test case $test_name"
echo "Server command: $server_command"
# support remote vllm server
client_remote_args=""
if [[ -z "${REMOTE_HOST}" ]]; then
bash -c "$server_command" &
server_pid=$!
# wait until the server is alive
if wait_for_server; then
echo ""
echo "vLLM server is up and running."
else
echo ""
echo "vLLM failed to start within the timeout period."
fi
bash -c "$server_command" &
server_pid=$!
# wait until the server is alive
if wait_for_server; then
echo ""
echo "vllm server is up and running."
else
server_command="Using Remote Server $REMOTE_HOST $REMOTE_PORT"
if [[ ${REMOTE_PORT} ]]; then
client_remote_args=" --host=$REMOTE_HOST --port=$REMOTE_PORT "
else
client_remote_args=" --host=$REMOTE_HOST "
fi
echo ""
echo "vllm failed to start within the timeout period."
fi
# iterate over different QPS
@ -403,39 +307,35 @@ run_serving_tests() {
echo "now qps is $qps"
fi
# iterate over different max_concurrency
for max_concurrency in $max_concurrency_list; do
new_test_name=$test_name"_qps_"$qps"_concurrency_"$max_concurrency
echo " new test name $new_test_name"
# pass the tensor parallel size to the client so that it can be displayed
# on the benchmark dashboard
client_command="vllm bench serve \
--save-result \
--result-dir $RESULTS_FOLDER \
--result-filename ${new_test_name}.json \
--request-rate $qps \
--max-concurrency $max_concurrency \
--metadata "tensor_parallel_size=$tp" \
$client_args $client_remote_args "
new_test_name=$test_name"_qps_"$qps
echo "Running test case $test_name with qps $qps"
echo "Client command: $client_command"
# pass the tensor parallel size to the client so that it can be displayed
# on the benchmark dashboard
client_command="python3 benchmark_serving.py \
--save-result \
--result-dir $RESULTS_FOLDER \
--result-filename ${new_test_name}.json \
--request-rate $qps \
--metadata "tensor_parallel_size=$tp" \
$client_args"
bash -c "$client_command"
echo "Running test case $test_name with qps $qps"
echo "Client command: $client_command"
# record the benchmarking commands
jq_output=$(jq -n \
--arg server "$server_command" \
--arg client "$client_command" \
--arg gpu "$gpu_type" \
'{
server_command: $server,
client_command: $client,
gpu_type: $gpu
}')
echo "$jq_output" >"$RESULTS_FOLDER/${new_test_name}.commands"
bash -c "$client_command"
# record the benchmarking commands
jq_output=$(jq -n \
--arg server "$server_command" \
--arg client "$client_command" \
--arg gpu "$gpu_type" \
'{
server_command: $server,
client_command: $client,
gpu_type: $gpu
}')
echo "$jq_output" >"$RESULTS_FOLDER/${new_test_name}.commands"
done
done
# clean up
@ -445,14 +345,7 @@ run_serving_tests() {
}
main() {
local ARCH
ARCH=''
if [ "$ON_CPU" == "1" ];then
check_cpus
ARCH='-cpu'
else
check_gpus
fi
check_gpus
check_hf_token
# Set to v1 to run v1 benchmark
@ -465,10 +358,10 @@ main() {
(which jq) || (apt-get update && apt-get -y install jq)
(which lsof) || (apt-get update && apt-get install -y lsof)
# get the current IP address, required by `vllm bench serve` command
# get the current IP address, required by benchmark_serving.py
export VLLM_HOST_IP=$(hostname -I | awk '{print $1}')
# turn of the reporting of the status of each request, to clean up the terminal output
export VLLM_LOGGING_LEVEL="WARNING"
export VLLM_LOG_LEVEL="WARNING"
# prepare for benchmarking
cd benchmarks || exit 1
@ -478,9 +371,9 @@ main() {
QUICK_BENCHMARK_ROOT=../.buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/
# benchmarking
run_serving_tests $QUICK_BENCHMARK_ROOT/tests/"${SERVING_JSON:-serving-tests$ARCH.json}"
run_latency_tests $QUICK_BENCHMARK_ROOT/tests/"${LATENCY_JSON:-latency-tests$ARCH.json}"
run_throughput_tests $QUICK_BENCHMARK_ROOT/tests/"${THROUGHPUT_JSON:-throughput-tests$ARCH.json}"
run_serving_tests $QUICK_BENCHMARK_ROOT/tests/serving-tests.json
run_latency_tests $QUICK_BENCHMARK_ROOT/tests/latency-tests.json
run_throughput_tests $QUICK_BENCHMARK_ROOT/tests/throughput-tests.json
# postprocess benchmarking results
pip install tabulate pandas

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
import datetime
import json
@ -35,8 +34,10 @@ serving_column_mapping = {
}
if __name__ == "__main__":
# collect results
for test_file in results_folder.glob("*.json"):
with open(test_file) as f:
raw_result = json.loads(f.read())
@ -55,16 +56,17 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
serving_results = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(serving_results)
if not serving_results.empty:
serving_results = serving_results[list(serving_column_mapping.keys())].rename(
columns=serving_column_mapping
)
serving_results = serving_results[list(
serving_column_mapping.keys())].rename(
columns=serving_column_mapping)
serving_md_table_with_headers = tabulate(
serving_results, headers="keys", tablefmt="pipe", showindex=False
)
serving_md_table_with_headers = tabulate(serving_results,
headers='keys',
tablefmt='pipe',
showindex=False)
# remove the first line of header
serving_md_table_lines = serving_md_table_with_headers.split("\n")
serving_md_table_without_header = "\n".join(serving_md_table_lines[2:])
serving_md_table_lines = serving_md_table_with_headers.split('\n')
serving_md_table_without_header = '\n'.join(serving_md_table_lines[2:])
prefix = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S")
prefix = prefix + "_" + os.environ.get("CURRENT_LLM_SERVING_ENGINE")
@ -74,9 +76,10 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
# document results with header.
# for those who wants to reproduce our benchmark.
f.write(serving_md_table_with_headers)
f.write("\n")
f.write('\n')
# document benchmarking results in json
with open(results_folder / f"{prefix}_nightly_results.json", "w") as f:
results = serving_results.to_dict(orient="records")
results = serving_results.to_dict(orient='records')
f.write(json.dumps(results))

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@ -11,7 +11,9 @@
},
"vllm_server_parameters": {
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.9,
"num_scheduler_steps": 10,
"max_num_seqs": 512,
"dtype": "bfloat16"
},

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@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
[
{
"test_name": "latency_llama8B_tp1",
"environment_variables": {
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 1,
"load_format": "dummy",
"num_iters_warmup": 5,
"num_iters": 15
}
},
{
"test_name": "latency_llama8B_tp4",
"environment_variables": {
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 4,
"load_format": "dummy",
"num_iters_warmup": 5,
"num_iters": 15
}
}
]

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@ -35,7 +35,9 @@
},
"vllm_server_parameters": {
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.9,
"num_scheduler_steps": 10,
"max_num_seqs": 512,
"dtype": "bfloat16"
},
@ -88,7 +90,9 @@
},
"vllm_server_parameters": {
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.9,
"num_scheduler_steps": 10,
"max_num_seqs": 512,
"dtype": "bfloat16"
},
@ -141,7 +145,9 @@
},
"vllm_server_parameters": {
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.9,
"num_scheduler_steps": 10,
"max_num_seqs": 512,
"dtype": "bfloat16"
},
@ -191,7 +197,9 @@
},
"vllm_server_parameters": {
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.9,
"num_scheduler_steps": 10,
"max_num_seqs": 512,
"dtype": "bfloat16"
},
@ -243,7 +251,9 @@
},
"vllm_server_parameters": {
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.9,
"num_scheduler_steps": 10,
"max_num_seqs": 512,
"dtype": "bfloat16"
},
@ -295,7 +305,9 @@
},
"vllm_server_parameters": {
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"gpu_memory_utilization": 0.9,
"num_scheduler_steps": 10,
"max_num_seqs": 512,
"dtype": "bfloat16"
},

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@ -1,610 +0,0 @@
[
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_bf16_tp1_sharegpt",
"qps_list": ["inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 1,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "sharegpt",
"dataset_path": "./ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json",
"num_prompts": 200
}
},
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_bf16_tp2_sharegpt",
"qps_list": ["inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 2,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "sharegpt",
"dataset_path": "./ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json",
"num_prompts": 200
}
},
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_bf16_tp4_sharegpt",
"qps_list": ["inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 4,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "sharegpt",
"dataset_path": "./ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json",
"num_prompts": 200
}
},
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_bf16_tp1_random_128_128",
"qps_list": ["inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200, 1000],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 1,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"enable_chunked_prefill": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "random",
"random-input-len": 128,
"random-output-len": 128,
"ignore-eos": "",
"num_prompts": 1000
}
},
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_bf16_tp2_random_128_128",
"qps_list": ["inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200, 1000],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 2,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"enable_chunked_prefill": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "random",
"random-input-len": 128,
"random-output-len": 128,
"ignore-eos": "",
"num_prompts": 1000
}
},
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_bf16_tp4_random_128_128",
"qps_list": ["inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200, 1000],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 4,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"enable_chunked_prefill": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "random",
"random-input-len": 128,
"random-output-len": 128,
"num_prompts": 1000
}
},
{
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"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 2,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "sharegpt",
"dataset_path": "./ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json",
"num_prompts": 200
}
},
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_tp4_sharegpt",
"qps_list": [1, 4, 16, "inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 4,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "sharegpt",
"dataset_path": "./ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json",
"num_prompts": 200
}
},
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_tp4_random_1024_128",
"qps_list": [1, 4, 16, "inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 4,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"enable_chunked_prefill": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "random",
"random-input-len": 1024,
"random-output-len": 128,
"ignore-eos": "",
"num_prompts": 100
}
},
{
"test_name": "serving_llama8B_pp6_random_1024_128",
"qps_list": [1, 4, 16, "inf"],
"max_concurrency_list": [12, 16, 24, 32, 64, 128, 200],
"server_environment_variables": {
"VLLM_RPC_TIMEOUT": 100000,
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_ENGINE_ITERATION_TIMEOUT_S": 120,
"VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"pipeline_parallel_size": 6,
"dtype": "bfloat16",
"distributed_executor_backend": "mp",
"block_size": 128,
"trust_remote_code": "",
"enable_chunked_prefill": "",
"disable_log_stats": "",
"enforce_eager": "",
"max_num_batched_tokens": 2048,
"max_num_seqs": 256,
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"backend": "vllm",
"dataset_name": "random",
"random-input-len": 1024,
"random-output-len": 128,
"ignore-eos": "",
"num_prompts": 100
}
}
]

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
"tensor_parallel_size": 1,
"swap_space": 16,
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
@ -25,6 +26,7 @@
"tensor_parallel_size": 4,
"swap_space": 16,
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
@ -43,6 +45,7 @@
"tensor_parallel_size": 2,
"swap_space": 16,
"disable_log_stats": "",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"load_format": "dummy"
},
"client_parameters": {
@ -57,14 +60,13 @@
"test_name": "serving_llama70B_tp4_sharegpt_specdecode",
"qps_list": [2],
"server_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct",
"model": "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct",
"disable_log_requests": "",
"tensor_parallel_size": 4,
"swap_space": 16,
"speculative_config": {
"model": "turboderp/Qwama-0.5B-Instruct",
"num_speculative_tokens": 4,
"draft_tensor_parallel_size": 1
}
"swap_space": 16,
"speculative_model": "turboderp/Qwama-0.5B-Instruct",
"num_speculative_tokens": 4,
"speculative_draft_tensor_parallel_size": 1
},
"client_parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct",

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@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
[
{
"test_name": "throughput_llama8B_tp1",
"environment_variables": {
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 1,
"load_format": "dummy",
"dataset": "./ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json",
"num_prompts": 200,
"backend": "vllm"
}
},
{
"test_name": "throughput_llama8B_tp4",
"environment_variables": {
"VLLM_ALLOW_LONG_MAX_MODEL_LEN": 1,
"VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE": 40
},
"parameters": {
"model": "meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct",
"tensor_parallel_size": 4,
"load_format": "dummy",
"dataset": "./ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json",
"num_prompts": 200,
"backend": "vllm"
}
}
]

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@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
# This local pyproject file is part of the migration from yapf to ruff format.
# It uses the same core rules as the main pyproject.toml file, but with the
# following differences:
# - ruff line length is overridden to 88
# - deprecated typing ignores (UP006, UP035) have been removed
[tool.ruff]
line-length = 88
[tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
"vllm/third_party/**" = ["ALL"]
"vllm/version.py" = ["F401"]
"vllm/_version.py" = ["ALL"]
[tool.ruff.lint]
select = [
# pycodestyle
"E",
# Pyflakes
"F",
# pyupgrade
"UP",
# flake8-bugbear
"B",
# flake8-simplify
"SIM",
# isort
"I",
# flake8-logging-format
"G",
]
ignore = [
# star imports
"F405", "F403",
# lambda expression assignment
"E731",
# Loop control variable not used within loop body
"B007",
# f-string format
"UP032",
# Can remove once 3.10+ is the minimum Python version
"UP007",
]
[tool.ruff.format]
docstring-code-format = true

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@ -1,130 +1,76 @@
steps:
# aarch64 + CUDA builds. PyTorch 2.8 aarch64 + CUDA wheel is only available on CUDA 12.9
- label: "Build arm64 wheel - CUDA 12.9"
depends_on: ~
id: build-wheel-arm64-cuda-12-9
agents:
queue: arm64_cpu_queue_postmerge
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=12.9.1 --build-arg VLLM_MAIN_CUDA_VERSION=12.9 --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"
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
- label: "Build wheel - CUDA 12.8"
depends_on: ~
id: build-wheel-cuda-12-8
- label: "Build wheel - CUDA 12.4"
agents:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "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 --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=12.4.0 --tag vllm-ci:build-image --target build --progress plain ."
- "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"
- "bash .buildkite/upload-wheels.sh"
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
- label: "Build wheel - CUDA 12.6"
depends_on: ~
id: build-wheel-cuda-12-6
- label: "Build wheel - CUDA 12.1"
agents:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "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=12.6.3 --build-arg torch_cuda_arch_list='7.0 7.5 8.0 8.9 9.0+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=12.1.0 --tag vllm-ci:build-image --target build --progress plain ."
- "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"
- "bash .buildkite/upload-wheels.sh"
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
# x86 + CUDA builds
- label: "Build wheel - CUDA 12.9"
depends_on: ~
id: build-wheel-cuda-12-9
# Note(simon): We can always build CUDA 11.8 wheel to ensure the build is working.
# However, this block can be uncommented to save some compute hours.
# - block: "Build CUDA 11.8 wheel"
# key: block-build-cu118-wheel
- label: "Build wheel - CUDA 11.8"
# depends_on: block-build-cu118-wheel
agents:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "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=12.9.1 --build-arg torch_cuda_arch_list='7.0 7.5 8.0 8.9 9.0+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=11.8.0 --tag vllm-ci:build-image --target build --progress plain ."
- "mkdir artifacts"
- "docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/artifacts:/artifacts_host vllm-ci:build-image bash -c 'cp -r dist /artifacts_host && chmod -R a+rw /artifacts_host'"
- "bash .buildkite/scripts/upload-wheels.sh"
- "bash .buildkite/upload-wheels.sh"
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
- label: "Build release image (x86)"
- block: "Build release image"
depends_on: ~
id: build-release-image-x86
key: block-release-image-build
- label: "Build release image"
depends_on: block-release-image-build
agents:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "aws ecr-public get-login-password --region us-east-1 | docker login --username AWS --password-stdin public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7"
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --build-arg CUDA_VERSION=12.8.1 --build-arg FLASHINFER_AOT_COMPILE=true --build-arg INSTALL_KV_CONNECTORS=true --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT-$(uname -m) --target vllm-openai --progress plain -f docker/Dockerfile ."
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$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_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --build-arg CUDA_VERSION=12.4.0 --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT --target vllm-openai --progress plain ."
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
# PyTorch 2.8 aarch64 + CUDA wheel is only available on CUDA 12.9
- 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=12.9.1 --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:
- create-multi-arch-manifest
- build-wheel-cuda-12-8
id: annotate-release-workflow
agents:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "bash .buildkite/scripts/annotate-release.sh"
- label: "Build and publish TPU release image"
depends_on: ~
if: build.env("NIGHTLY") == "1"
agents:
queue: tpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "yes | docker system prune -a"
- "git fetch --all"
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --tag vllm/vllm-tpu:nightly --tag vllm/vllm-tpu:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT --progress plain -f docker/Dockerfile.tpu ."
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg USE_SCCACHE=1 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --tag vllm/vllm-tpu:nightly --tag vllm/vllm-tpu:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT --progress plain -f Dockerfile.tpu ."
- "docker push vllm/vllm-tpu:nightly"
- "docker push vllm/vllm-tpu:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
plugins:
- docker-login#v3.0.0:
username: vllmbot
username: vllm
password-env: DOCKERHUB_TOKEN
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
- input: "Provide Release version here"
id: input-release-version
fields:
- text: "What is the release version?"
key: release-version
key: "release-version"
- block: "Build CPU release image"
key: block-cpu-release-image-build
@ -136,30 +82,7 @@ steps:
queue: cpu_queue_postmerge
commands:
- "aws ecr-public get-login-password --region us-east-1 | docker login --username AWS --password-stdin public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7"
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --build-arg VLLM_CPU_AVX512BF16=true --build-arg VLLM_CPU_AVX512VNNI=true --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:$(buildkite-agent meta-data get release-version) --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:latest --progress plain --target vllm-openai -f docker/Dockerfile.cpu ."
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:latest"
- "DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg max_jobs=16 --build-arg GIT_REPO_CHECK=1 --tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:$(buildkite-agent meta-data get release-version) --progress plain -f Dockerfile.cpu ."
- "docker push public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-cpu-release-repo:$(buildkite-agent meta-data get release-version)"
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
- label: "Build and publish nightly multi-arch image to DockerHub"
depends_on:
- create-multi-arch-manifest
if: build.env("NIGHTLY") == "1"
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 pull public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
- "docker tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT vllm/vllm-openai:nightly"
- "docker tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:$BUILDKITE_COMMIT vllm/vllm-openai:nightly-$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
- "docker push vllm/vllm-openai:nightly"
- "docker push vllm/vllm-openai:nightly-$BUILDKITE_COMMIT"
# Clean up old nightly builds (keep only last 14)
- "bash .buildkite/scripts/cleanup-nightly-builds.sh"
plugins:
- docker-login#v3.0.0:
username: vllmbot
password-env: DOCKERHUB_TOKEN
env:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"

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@ -3,9 +3,6 @@
# This script runs test inside the corresponding ROCm docker container.
set -o pipefail
# Export Python path
export PYTHONPATH=".."
# Print ROCm version
echo "--- Confirming Clean Initial State"
while true; do
@ -77,94 +74,48 @@ HF_MOUNT="/root/.cache/huggingface"
commands=$@
echo "Commands:$commands"
if [[ $commands == *"pytest -v -s basic_correctness/test_basic_correctness.py"* ]]; then
commands=${commands//"pytest -v -s basic_correctness/test_basic_correctness.py"/"VLLM_USE_TRITON_FLASH_ATTN=0 pytest -v -s basic_correctness/test_basic_correctness.py"}
fi
if [[ $commands == *"pytest -v -s models/test_registry.py"* ]]; then
commands=${commands//"pytest -v -s models/test_registry.py"/"pytest -v -s models/test_registry.py -k 'not BambaForCausalLM and not GritLM and not Mamba2ForCausalLM and not Zamba2ForCausalLM'"}
fi
if [[ $commands == *"VLLM_USE_V1=0 pytest -v -s models/test_initialization.py -k 'not llama4 and not plamo2'"* ]]; then
commands=${commands//"VLLM_USE_V1=0 pytest -v -s models/test_initialization.py -k 'not llama4 and not plamo2'"/"VLLM_USE_V1=0 pytest -v -s models/test_initialization.py -k 'not llama4 and not plamo2 and not BambaForCausalLM and not Gemma2ForCausalLM and not Grok1ModelForCausalLM and not Zamba2ForCausalLM and not Gemma2Model and not GritLM'"}
fi
if [[ $commands == *"pytest -v -s compile/test_basic_correctness.py"* ]]; then
commands=${commands//"pytest -v -s compile/test_basic_correctness.py"/"VLLM_USE_TRITON_FLASH_ATTN=0 pytest -v -s compile/test_basic_correctness.py"}
fi
if [[ $commands == *"pytest -v -s lora"* ]]; then
commands=${commands//"pytest -v -s lora"/"VLLM_ROCM_CUSTOM_PAGED_ATTN=0 pytest -v -s lora"}
fi
#ignore certain kernels tests
if [[ $commands == *" kernels/core"* ]]; then
if [[ $commands == *" kernels "* ]]; then
commands="${commands} \
--ignore=kernels/core/test_fused_quant_layernorm.py \
--ignore=kernels/core/test_permute_cols.py"
fi
if [[ $commands == *" kernels/attention"* ]]; then
commands="${commands} \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_attention_selector.py \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_encoder_decoder_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_flash_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_flashinfer.py \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_prefix_prefill.py \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_cascade_flash_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_mha_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_lightning_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/attention/test_attention.py"
fi
if [[ $commands == *" kernels/quantization"* ]]; then
commands="${commands} \
--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_int8_quant.py \
--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_machete_mm.py \
--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_block_fp8.py \
--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_block_int8.py \
--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_marlin_gemm.py \
--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_cutlass_scaled_mm.py \
--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_int8_kernel.py"
fi
if [[ $commands == *" kernels/mamba"* ]]; then
commands="${commands} \
--ignore=kernels/mamba/test_mamba_mixer2.py \
--ignore=kernels/mamba/test_causal_conv1d.py \
--ignore=kernels/mamba/test_mamba_ssm_ssd.py"
fi
if [[ $commands == *" kernels/moe"* ]]; then
commands="${commands} \
--ignore=kernels/moe/test_moe.py \
--ignore=kernels/moe/test_cutlass_moe.py \
--ignore=kernels/moe/test_triton_moe_ptpc_fp8.py"
--ignore=kernels/test_attention_selector.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_blocksparse_attention.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_causal_conv1d.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_cutlass.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_encoder_decoder_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_flash_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_flashinfer.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_int8_quant.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_machete_gemm.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_mamba_ssm.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_marlin_gemm.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_moe.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_prefix_prefill.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_rand.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_sampler.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_cascade_flash_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_mamba_mixer2.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_aqlm.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_machete_mm.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_mha_attn.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_block_fp8.py \
--ignore=kernels/test_permute_cols.py"
fi
#ignore certain Entrypoints/openai tests
if [[ $commands == *" entrypoints/openai "* ]]; then
commands=${commands//" entrypoints/openai "/" entrypoints/openai \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_audio.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_chat.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_shutdown.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_completion.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_sleep.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_models.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_lora_adapters.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_return_tokens_as_ids.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_root_path.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_tokenization.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_prompt_validation.py "}
fi
#ignore certain Entrypoints/llm tests
if [[ $commands == *" entrypoints/llm "* ]]; then
commands=${commands//" entrypoints/llm "/" entrypoints/llm \
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_chat.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_accuracy.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_init.py \
--ignore=entrypoints/llm/test_prompt_validation.py "}
if [[ $commands == *" && pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_guided_generate.py"* ]]; then
commands=${commands//" && pytest -v -s entrypoints/llm/test_guided_generate.py"/" "}
fi
# --ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_encoder_decoder.py \
@ -175,8 +126,6 @@ fi
PARALLEL_JOB_COUNT=8
MYPYTHONPATH=".."
# check if the command contains shard flag, we will run all shards in parallel because the host have 8 GPUs.
if [[ $commands == *"--shard-id="* ]]; then
# assign job count as the number of shards used
@ -185,10 +134,9 @@ if [[ $commands == *"--shard-id="* ]]; then
# assign shard-id for each shard
commands_gpu=${commands//"--shard-id= "/"--shard-id=${GPU} "}
echo "Shard ${GPU} commands:$commands_gpu"
echo "Render devices: $BUILDKITE_AGENT_META_DATA_RENDER_DEVICES"
docker run \
--device /dev/kfd $BUILDKITE_AGENT_META_DATA_RENDER_DEVICES \
--network=host \
--device /dev/kfd --device /dev/dri \
--network host \
--shm-size=16gb \
--rm \
-e HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES="${GPU}" \
@ -197,7 +145,6 @@ if [[ $commands == *"--shard-id="* ]]; then
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
-v "${HF_CACHE}:${HF_MOUNT}" \
-e "HF_HOME=${HF_MOUNT}" \
-e "PYTHONPATH=${MYPYTHONPATH}" \
--name "${container_name}_${GPU}" \
"${image_name}" \
/bin/bash -c "${commands_gpu}" \
@ -216,10 +163,9 @@ if [[ $commands == *"--shard-id="* ]]; then
fi
done
else
echo "Render devices: $BUILDKITE_AGENT_META_DATA_RENDER_DEVICES"
docker run \
--device /dev/kfd $BUILDKITE_AGENT_META_DATA_RENDER_DEVICES \
--network=host \
--device /dev/kfd --device /dev/dri \
--network host \
--shm-size=16gb \
--rm \
-e HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 \
@ -228,7 +174,6 @@ else
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
-v "${HF_CACHE}:${HF_MOUNT}" \
-e "HF_HOME=${HF_MOUNT}" \
-e "PYTHONPATH=${MYPYTHONPATH}" \
--name "${container_name}" \
"${image_name}" \
/bin/bash -c "${commands}"

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@ -5,16 +5,16 @@
set -ex
set -o pipefail
# cd 2 levels into the working directory
cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../.."
# cd into parent directory of this file
cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/.."
(which wget && which curl) || (apt-get update && apt-get install -y wget curl)
# run python-based benchmarks and upload the result to buildkite
vllm bench latency --output-json latency_results.json 2>&1 | tee benchmark_latency.txt
python3 benchmarks/benchmark_latency.py --output-json latency_results.json 2>&1 | tee benchmark_latency.txt
bench_latency_exit_code=$?
vllm bench throughput --input-len 256 --output-len 256 --output-json throughput_results.json 2>&1 | tee benchmark_throughput.txt
python3 benchmarks/benchmark_throughput.py --input-len 256 --output-len 256 --output-json throughput_results.json 2>&1 | tee benchmark_throughput.txt
bench_throughput_exit_code=$?
# run server-based benchmarks and upload the result to buildkite
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ wget https://huggingface.co/datasets/anon8231489123/ShareGPT_Vicuna_unfiltered/r
# wait for server to start, timeout after 600 seconds
timeout 600 bash -c 'until curl localhost:8000/v1/models; do sleep 1; done' || exit 1
vllm bench serve \
python3 benchmarks/benchmark_serving.py \
--backend vllm \
--dataset-name sharegpt \
--dataset-path ./ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json \

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@ -10,4 +10,5 @@ trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Try building the docker image
docker build -t cpu-test -f docker/Dockerfile.s390x .
docker build -t cpu-test -f Dockerfile.ppc64le .

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#!/bin/bash
# This script build the CPU docker image and run the offline inference inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -ex
# allow to bind to different cores
CORE_RANGE=${CORE_RANGE:-48-95}
NUMA_NODE=${NUMA_NODE:-1}
# Try building the docker image
numactl -C "$CORE_RANGE" -N "$NUMA_NODE" docker build -t cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER" -f Dockerfile.cpu .
numactl -C "$CORE_RANGE" -N "$NUMA_NODE" docker build --build-arg VLLM_CPU_DISABLE_AVX512="true" -t cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2 -f Dockerfile.cpu .
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() { set -e; docker rm -f cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2-"$NUMA_NODE" || true; }
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Run the image, setting --shm-size=4g for tensor parallel.
docker run -itd --entrypoint /bin/bash -v ~/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface --cpuset-cpus="$CORE_RANGE" \
--cpuset-mems="$NUMA_NODE" --privileged=true -e HF_TOKEN --env VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE=4 --shm-size=4g --name cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"
docker run -itd --entrypoint /bin/bash -v ~/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface --cpuset-cpus="$CORE_RANGE" \
--cpuset-mems="$NUMA_NODE" --privileged=true -e HF_TOKEN --env VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE=4 --shm-size=4g --name cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2-"$NUMA_NODE" cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2
function cpu_tests() {
set -e
export NUMA_NODE=$2
export BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER=$3
# offline inference
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-avx2-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m"
# Run basic model test
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pip install -r vllm/requirements/test.txt
pip install -r vllm/requirements/cpu.txt
pytest -v -s tests/models/decoder_only/language -m cpu_model
pytest -v -s tests/models/embedding/language -m cpu_model
pytest -v -s tests/models/encoder_decoder/language -m cpu_model
pytest -v -s tests/models/decoder_only/audio_language -m cpu_model
pytest -v -s tests/models/decoder_only/vision_language -m cpu_model"
# Run compressed-tensor test
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -s -v \
tests/quantization/test_compressed_tensors.py::test_compressed_tensors_w8a8_static_setup \
tests/quantization/test_compressed_tensors.py::test_compressed_tensors_w8a8_dynamic_per_token"
# Run AWQ test
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -s -v \
tests/quantization/test_ipex_quant.py"
# Run chunked-prefill and prefix-cache test
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -s -v -k cpu_model \
tests/basic_correctness/test_chunked_prefill.py"
# online serving
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
export VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE=10
export VLLM_CPU_OMP_THREADS_BIND=$1
python3 -m vllm.entrypoints.openai.api_server --model facebook/opt-125m --dtype half &
timeout 600 bash -c 'until curl localhost:8000/v1/models; do sleep 1; done' || exit 1
python3 benchmarks/benchmark_serving.py \
--backend vllm \
--dataset-name random \
--model facebook/opt-125m \
--num-prompts 20 \
--endpoint /v1/completions \
--tokenizer facebook/opt-125m"
# Run multi-lora tests
docker exec cpu-test-"$BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -s -v \
tests/lora/test_qwen2vl.py"
}
# All of CPU tests are expected to be finished less than 40 mins.
export -f cpu_tests
timeout 40m bash -c "cpu_tests $CORE_RANGE $NUMA_NODE $BUILDKITE_BUILD_NUMBER"

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# Try building the docker image
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build . \
--file docker/Dockerfile \
--target vllm-openai \
--platform "linux/arm64" \
-t gh200-test \
--build-arg max_jobs=66 \
--build-arg nvcc_threads=2 \
--build-arg RUN_WHEEL_CHECK=false \
--build-arg torch_cuda_arch_list="9.0+PTX"
--build-arg torch_cuda_arch_list="9.0+PTX" \
--build-arg vllm_fa_cmake_gpu_arches="90-real"
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() { docker rm -f gh200-test || true; }
@ -24,6 +23,6 @@ trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Run the image and test offline inference
docker run -e HF_TOKEN -e VLLM_WORKER_MULTIPROC_METHOD=spawn -v /root/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface --name gh200-test --gpus=all --entrypoint="" gh200-test bash -c '
docker run -e HF_TOKEN -v /root/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface --name gh200-test --gpus=all --entrypoint="" gh200-test bash -c '
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B
'

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#!/bin/bash
# This script build the CPU docker image and run the offline inference inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -ex
# Try building the docker image
docker build -t hpu-test-env -f Dockerfile.hpu .
# Setup cleanup
# certain versions of HPU software stack have a bug that can
# override the exit code of the script, so we need to use
# separate remove_docker_container and remove_docker_container_and_exit
# functions, while other platforms only need one remove_docker_container
# function.
EXITCODE=1
remove_docker_container() { docker rm -f hpu-test || true; }
remove_docker_container_and_exit() { remove_docker_container; exit $EXITCODE; }
trap remove_docker_container_and_exit EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Run the image and launch offline inference
docker run --runtime=habana --name=hpu-test --network=host -e HABANA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all -e VLLM_SKIP_WARMUP=true --entrypoint="" hpu-test-env python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
set -euox pipefail
if [[ $# -lt 4 ]]; then
echo "Usage: .buildkite/scripts/run-multi-node-test.sh WORKING_DIR NUM_NODES NUM_GPUS DOCKER_IMAGE COMMAND1 COMMAND2 ... COMMANDN"
echo "Usage: .buildkite/run-multi-node-test.sh WORKING_DIR NUM_NODES NUM_GPUS DOCKER_IMAGE COMMAND1 COMMAND2 ... COMMANDN"
exit 1
fi

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@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
#!/bin/bash
# This script build the Neuron docker image and run the API server inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -e
set -v
image_name="neuron/vllm-ci"
container_name="neuron_$(tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c 10; echo)"
HF_CACHE="$(realpath ~)/huggingface"
mkdir -p "${HF_CACHE}"
HF_MOUNT="/root/.cache/huggingface"
NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_URL="$(realpath ~)/neuron_compile_cache"
mkdir -p "${NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_URL}"
NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_MOUNT="/root/.cache/neuron_compile_cache"
# Try building the docker image
aws ecr get-login-password --region us-west-2 | docker login --username AWS --password-stdin 763104351884.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
# prune old image and containers to save disk space, and only once a day
# by using a timestamp file in tmp.
if [ -f /tmp/neuron-docker-build-timestamp ]; then
last_build=$(cat /tmp/neuron-docker-build-timestamp)
current_time=$(date +%s)
if [ $((current_time - last_build)) -gt 86400 ]; then
# Remove dangling images (those that are not tagged and not used by any container)
docker image prune -f
# Remove unused volumes / force the system prune for old images as well.
docker volume prune -f && docker system prune -f
echo "$current_time" > /tmp/neuron-docker-build-timestamp
fi
else
date "+%s" > /tmp/neuron-docker-build-timestamp
fi
docker build -t "${image_name}" -f Dockerfile.neuron .
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() {
docker image rm -f "${image_name}" || true;
}
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
# Run the image
docker run --rm -it --device=/dev/neuron0 --network bridge \
-v "${HF_CACHE}:${HF_MOUNT}" \
-e "HF_HOME=${HF_MOUNT}" \
-v "${NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_URL}:${NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_MOUNT}" \
-e "NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_URL=${NEURON_COMPILE_CACHE_MOUNT}" \
--name "${container_name}" \
${image_name} \
/bin/bash -c "python3 /workspace/vllm/examples/offline_inference/neuron.py && python3 -m pytest /workspace/vllm/tests/neuron/1_core/ -v --capture=tee-sys && python3 -m pytest /workspace/vllm/tests/neuron/2_core/ -v --capture=tee-sys"

16
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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
#!/bin/bash
# This script build the OpenVINO docker image and run the offline inference inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -ex
# Try building the docker image
docker build -t openvino-test -f Dockerfile.openvino .
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() { docker rm -f openvino-test || true; }
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Run the image and launch offline inference
docker run --network host --env VLLM_OPENVINO_KVCACHE_SPACE=1 --name openvino-test openvino-test python3 /workspace/examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m

25
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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -e
# Build the docker image.
docker build -f Dockerfile.tpu -t vllm-tpu .
# Set up cleanup.
remove_docker_container() { docker rm -f tpu-test || true; }
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
# Remove the container that might not be cleaned up in the previous run.
remove_docker_container
# For HF_TOKEN.
source /etc/environment
# Run a simple end-to-end example.
docker run --privileged --net host --shm-size=16G -it \
-e "HF_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN" --name tpu-test \
vllm-tpu /bin/bash -c "python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/thuml/depyf.git \
&& python3 -m pip install pytest \
&& python3 -m pip install lm_eval[api]==0.4.4 \
&& pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_custom_dispatcher.py \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_compilation.py \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_quantization_accuracy.py \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/examples/offline_inference/tpu.py"

27
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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -e
# Build the docker image.
docker build -f Dockerfile.tpu -t vllm-tpu .
# Set up cleanup.
remove_docker_container() { docker rm -f tpu-test || true; }
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
# Remove the container that might not be cleaned up in the previous run.
remove_docker_container
# For HF_TOKEN.
source /etc/environment
# Run a simple end-to-end example.
docker run --privileged --net host --shm-size=16G -it \
-e "HF_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN" -e "VLLM_USE_V1=1" --name tpu-test \
vllm-tpu /bin/bash -c "python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/thuml/depyf.git \
&& python3 -m pip install pytest \
&& python3 -m pip install lm_eval[api]==0.4.4 \
&& pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_custom_dispatcher.py \
&& pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_basic.py \
&& pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/entrypoints/llm/test_accuracy.py::test_lm_eval_accuracy_v1_engine \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_compilation.py \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_quantization_accuracy.py \
&& python3 /workspace/vllm/examples/offline_inference/tpu.py"

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@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
#!/bin/bash
# This script build the CPU docker image and run the offline inference inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -ex
image_name="xpu/vllm-ci:${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}"
container_name="xpu_${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}_$(tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c 10; echo)"
# Try building the docker image
docker build -t ${image_name} -f Dockerfile.xpu .
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() {
docker rm -f "${container_name}" || docker image rm -f "${image_name}" || true;
}
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Run the image and test offline inference/tensor parallel
docker run \
--device /dev/dri \
-v /dev/dri/by-path:/dev/dri/by-path \
--entrypoint="" \
--name "${container_name}" \
"${image_name}" \
sh -c '
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m -tp 2
'

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@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -ex
# Get release version and strip leading 'v' if present
RELEASE_VERSION=$(buildkite-agent meta-data get release-version | sed 's/^v//')
if [ -z "$RELEASE_VERSION" ]; then
echo "Error: RELEASE_VERSION is empty. 'release-version' metadata might not be set or is invalid."
exit 1
fi
buildkite-agent annotate --style 'info' --context 'release-workflow' << EOF
To download the wheel:
\`\`\`
aws s3 cp s3://vllm-wheels/${RELEASE_VERSION}/vllm-${RELEASE_VERSION}-cp38-abi3-manylinux1_x86_64.whl .
aws s3 cp s3://vllm-wheels/${RELEASE_VERSION}/vllm-${RELEASE_VERSION}-cp38-abi3-manylinux2014_aarch64.whl .
aws s3 cp s3://vllm-wheels/${RELEASE_VERSION}+cu126/vllm-${RELEASE_VERSION}+cu126-cp38-abi3-manylinux1_x86_64.whl .
aws s3 cp s3://vllm-wheels/${RELEASE_VERSION}+cu129/vllm-${RELEASE_VERSION}+cu129-cp38-abi3-manylinux1_x86_64.whl .
\`\`\`
To download and upload the image:
\`\`\`
docker pull public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}-x86_64
docker pull public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}-aarch64
docker tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}-x86_64 vllm/vllm-openai:x86_64
docker tag vllm/vllm-openai:x86_64 vllm/vllm-openai:latest-x86_64
docker tag vllm/vllm-openai:x86_64 vllm/vllm-openai:v${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64
docker push vllm/vllm-openai:latest-x86_64
docker push vllm/vllm-openai:v${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64
docker tag public.ecr.aws/q9t5s3a7/vllm-release-repo:${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}-aarch64 vllm/vllm-openai:aarch64
docker tag vllm/vllm-openai:aarch64 vllm/vllm-openai:latest-aarch64
docker tag vllm/vllm-openai:aarch64 vllm/vllm-openai:v${RELEASE_VERSION}-aarch64
docker push vllm/vllm-openai:latest-aarch64
docker push vllm/vllm-openai:v${RELEASE_VERSION}-aarch64
docker manifest create vllm/vllm-openai:latest vllm/vllm-openai:latest-x86_64 vllm/vllm-openai:latest-aarch64 --amend
docker manifest create vllm/vllm-openai:v${RELEASE_VERSION} vllm/vllm-openai:v${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64 vllm/vllm-openai:v${RELEASE_VERSION}-aarch64 --amend
docker manifest push vllm/vllm-openai:latest
docker manifest push vllm/vllm-openai:v${RELEASE_VERSION}
\`\`\`
EOF

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#!/bin/bash
# Usage: ./ci_clean_log.sh ci.log
# This script strips timestamps and color codes from CI log files.
# Check if argument is given
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 ci.log"
exit 1
fi
INPUT_FILE="$1"
# Strip timestamps
sed -i 's/^\[[0-9]\{4\}-[0-9]\{2\}-[0-9]\{2\}T[0-9]\{2\}:[0-9]\{2\}:[0-9]\{2\}Z\] //' "$INPUT_FILE"
# Strip colorization
sed -i -r 's/\x1B\[[0-9;]*[mK]//g' "$INPUT_FILE"

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#!/bin/bash
set -ex
# Clean up old nightly builds from DockerHub, keeping only the last 14 builds
# This script uses DockerHub API to list and delete old tags with "nightly-" prefix
# DockerHub API endpoint for vllm/vllm-openai repository
REPO_API_URL="https://hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/vllm/vllm-openai/tags"
# Get DockerHub token from environment
if [ -z "$DOCKERHUB_TOKEN" ]; then
echo "Error: DOCKERHUB_TOKEN environment variable is not set"
exit 1
fi
# Function to get all tags from DockerHub
get_all_tags() {
local page=1
local all_tags=""
while true; do
local response=$(curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $DOCKERHUB_TOKEN" \
"$REPO_API_URL?page=$page&page_size=100")
# Get both last_updated timestamp and tag name, separated by |
local tags=$(echo "$response" | jq -r '.results[] | select(.name | startswith("nightly-")) | "\(.last_updated)|\(.name)"')
if [ -z "$tags" ]; then
break
fi
all_tags="$all_tags$tags"$'\n'
page=$((page + 1))
done
# Sort by timestamp (newest first) and extract just the tag names
echo "$all_tags" | sort -r | cut -d'|' -f2
}
delete_tag() {
local tag_name="$1"
echo "Deleting tag: $tag_name"
local delete_url="https://hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/vllm/vllm-openai/tags/$tag_name"
local response=$(curl -s -X DELETE -H "Authorization: Bearer $DOCKERHUB_TOKEN" "$delete_url")
if echo "$response" | jq -e '.detail' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Warning: Failed to delete tag $tag_name: $(echo "$response" | jq -r '.detail')"
else
echo "Successfully deleted tag: $tag_name"
fi
}
# Get all nightly- prefixed tags, sorted by last_updated timestamp (newest first)
echo "Fetching all tags from DockerHub..."
all_tags=$(get_all_tags)
if [ -z "$all_tags" ]; then
echo "No tags found to clean up"
exit 0
fi
# Count total tags
total_tags=$(echo "$all_tags" | wc -l)
echo "Found $total_tags tags"
# Keep only the last 14 builds (including the current one)
tags_to_keep=14
tags_to_delete=$((total_tags - tags_to_keep))
if [ $tags_to_delete -le 0 ]; then
echo "No tags need to be deleted (only $total_tags tags found, keeping $tags_to_keep)"
exit 0
fi
echo "Will delete $tags_to_delete old tags, keeping the newest $tags_to_keep"
# Get tags to delete (skip the first $tags_to_keep tags)
tags_to_delete_list=$(echo "$all_tags" | tail -n +$((tags_to_keep + 1)))
if [ -z "$tags_to_delete_list" ]; then
echo "No tags to delete"
exit 0
fi
# Delete old tags
echo "Deleting old tags..."
while IFS= read -r tag; do
if [ -n "$tag" ]; then
delete_tag "$tag"
# Add a small delay to avoid rate limiting
sleep 1
fi
done <<< "$tags_to_delete_list"
echo "Cleanup completed successfully"

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#!/bin/bash
# This script build the CPU docker image and run the offline inference inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -ex
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() {
if [[ -n "$container_id" ]]; then
podman stop --all -t0
podman rm -f "$container_id" || true
fi
podman system prune -f
}
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Try building the docker image
podman build -t cpu-test-ubi9-ppc -f docker/Dockerfile.ppc64le .
# Run the image
container_id=$(podman run -itd --entrypoint /bin/bash -v /tmp/:/root/.cache/huggingface --privileged=true --network host -e HF_TOKEN cpu-test-ubi9-ppc)
function cpu_tests() {
# offline inference
podman exec -it "$container_id" bash -c "
set -e
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m"
# Run basic model test
podman exec -it "$container_id" bash -c "
set -e
pip install pytest pytest-asyncio einops peft Pillow soundfile transformers_stream_generator matplotlib
pip install sentence-transformers datamodel_code_generator
pytest -v -s tests/models/language/generation/test_bart.py -m cpu_model
pytest -v -s tests/models/language/generation/test_common.py::test_models[False-5-32-openai-community/gpt2]
pytest -v -s tests/models/language/generation/test_common.py::test_models[False-5-32-facebook/opt-125m]
pytest -v -s tests/models/language/generation/test_common.py::test_models[False-5-32-google/gemma-1.1-2b-it]
pytest -v -s tests/models/language/pooling/test_classification.py::test_models[float-jason9693/Qwen2.5-1.5B-apeach]
pytest -v -s tests/models/language/pooling/test_embedding.py -m cpu_model"
}
# All of CPU tests are expected to be finished less than 40 mins.
export container_id
export -f cpu_tests
timeout 40m bash -c cpu_tests

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#!/bin/bash
# This script build the CPU docker image and run the offline inference inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -ex
# allow to bind to different cores
CORE_RANGE=${CORE_RANGE:-48-95}
# used for TP/PP E2E test
OMP_CORE_RANGE=${OMP_CORE_RANGE:-48-95}
NUMA_NODE=${NUMA_NODE:-1}
export CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL=32
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() {
set -e;
docker rm -f cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE"-avx2 || true;
}
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
remove_docker_container
# Try building the docker image
numactl -C "$CORE_RANGE" -N "$NUMA_NODE" docker build --tag cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" --target vllm-test -f docker/Dockerfile.cpu .
numactl -C "$CORE_RANGE" -N "$NUMA_NODE" docker build --build-arg VLLM_CPU_DISABLE_AVX512="true" --tag cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE"-avx2 --target vllm-test -f docker/Dockerfile.cpu .
# Run the image, setting --shm-size=4g for tensor parallel.
docker run -itd --cpuset-cpus="$CORE_RANGE" --cpuset-mems="$NUMA_NODE" --entrypoint /bin/bash -v ~/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface --privileged=true -e HF_TOKEN --env VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE=16 --env VLLM_CPU_CI_ENV=1 -e E2E_OMP_THREADS="$OMP_CORE_RANGE" --shm-size=4g --name cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE"
docker run -itd --cpuset-cpus="$CORE_RANGE" --cpuset-mems="$NUMA_NODE" --entrypoint /bin/bash -v ~/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface --privileged=true -e HF_TOKEN --env VLLM_CPU_KVCACHE_SPACE=16 --env VLLM_CPU_CI_ENV=1 -e E2E_OMP_THREADS="$OMP_CORE_RANGE" --shm-size=4g --name cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE"-avx2 cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE"-avx2
function cpu_tests() {
set -e
export NUMA_NODE=$2
# list packages
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE"-avx2 bash -c "
set -e
pip list"
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pip list"
# offline inference
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE"-avx2 bash -c "
set -e
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m"
# Run kernel tests
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -x -v -s tests/kernels/test_onednn.py"
# Run basic model test
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
# Note: disable until supports V1
# pytest -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 -x -v -s tests/models/language/generation -m cpu_model \
--ignore=tests/models/language/generation/test_bart.py
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 -x -v -s tests/models/language/pooling -m cpu_model
pytest -x -v -s tests/models/multimodal/generation \
--ignore=tests/models/multimodal/generation/test_pixtral.py \
-m cpu_model"
# Run compressed-tensor test
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -x -s -v \
tests/quantization/test_compressed_tensors.py::test_compressed_tensors_w8a8_logprobs[False-10-32-neuralmagic/Llama-3.2-1B-quantized.w8a8]"
# Note: disable it until supports V1
# Run AWQ test
# docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
# set -e
# VLLM_USE_V1=0 pytest -x -s -v \
# tests/quantization/test_ipex_quant.py"
# Run multi-lora tests
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c "
set -e
pytest -x -s -v \
tests/lora/test_qwen2vl.py"
# online serving: tp+pp
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c '
set -e
VLLM_CPU_OMP_THREADS_BIND=$E2E_OMP_THREADS VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL=1 vllm serve meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct -tp=2 -pp=2 &
server_pid=$!
timeout 600 bash -c "until curl localhost:8000/v1/models; do sleep 1; done" || exit 1
vllm bench serve \
--backend vllm \
--dataset-name random \
--model meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct \
--num-prompts 20 \
--endpoint /v1/completions
kill -s SIGTERM $server_pid &'
# online serving: tp+dp
docker exec cpu-test-"$NUMA_NODE" bash -c '
set -e
VLLM_CPU_OMP_THREADS_BIND=$E2E_OMP_THREADS VLLM_CPU_SGL_KERNEL=1 vllm serve meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct -tp=2 -dp=2 &
server_pid=$!
timeout 600 bash -c "until curl localhost:8000/v1/models; do sleep 1; done" || exit 1
vllm bench serve \
--backend vllm \
--dataset-name random \
--model meta-llama/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct \
--num-prompts 20 \
--endpoint /v1/completions
kill -s SIGTERM $server_pid &'
}
# All of CPU tests are expected to be finished less than 40 mins.
export -f cpu_tests
timeout 2h bash -c "cpu_tests $CORE_RANGE $NUMA_NODE"

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#!/bin/bash
# This script build the CPU docker image and run the offline inference inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -exuo pipefail
# Try building the docker image
cat <<EOF | docker build -t hpu-plugin-v1-test-env -f - .
FROM gaudi-base-image:latest
COPY ./ /workspace/vllm
WORKDIR /workspace/vllm
ENV no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.1
ENV PT_HPU_ENABLE_LAZY_COLLECTIVES=true
RUN VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE=empty pip install .
RUN pip install git+https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm-gaudi.git
# install development dependencies (for testing)
RUN python3 -m pip install -e tests/vllm_test_utils
WORKDIR /workspace/
RUN git clone https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm-gaudi.git
RUN ln -s /workspace/vllm/tests && ln -s /workspace/vllm/examples && ln -s /workspace/vllm/benchmarks
EOF
# Setup cleanup
# certain versions of HPU software stack have a bug that can
# override the exit code of the script, so we need to use
# separate remove_docker_containers and remove_docker_containers_and_exit
# functions, while other platforms only need one remove_docker_container
# function.
EXITCODE=1
remove_docker_containers() { docker rm -f hpu-plugin-v1-test || true; }
trap 'remove_docker_containers; exit $EXITCODE;' EXIT
remove_docker_containers
echo "Running HPU plugin v1 test"
docker run --rm --runtime=habana --name=hpu-plugin-v1-test --network=host \
-e HABANA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all \
hpu-plugin-v1-test-env \
/bin/bash "/workspace/vllm-gaudi/tests/upstream_tests/ci_tests.sh"
EXITCODE=$?
if [ $EXITCODE -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Test with basic model passed"
else
echo "Test with basic model FAILED with exit code: $EXITCODE" >&2
fi
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#!/bin/bash
set -xu
remove_docker_container() {
docker rm -f tpu-test || true;
}
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
# Remove the container that might not be cleaned up in the previous run.
remove_docker_container
# Build the docker image.
docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.tpu -t vllm-tpu .
# Set up cleanup.
cleanup_docker() {
# Get Docker's root directory
docker_root=$(docker info -f '{{.DockerRootDir}}')
if [ -z "$docker_root" ]; then
echo "Failed to determine Docker root directory."
exit 1
fi
echo "Docker root directory: $docker_root"
# Check disk usage of the filesystem where Docker's root directory is located
disk_usage=$(df "$docker_root" | tail -1 | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/%//')
# Define the threshold
threshold=70
if [ "$disk_usage" -gt "$threshold" ]; then
echo "Disk usage is above $threshold%. Cleaning up Docker images and volumes..."
# Remove dangling images (those that are not tagged and not used by any container)
docker image prune -f
# Remove unused volumes / force the system prune for old images as well.
docker volume prune -f && docker system prune --force --filter "until=72h" --all
echo "Docker images and volumes cleanup completed."
else
echo "Disk usage is below $threshold%. No cleanup needed."
fi
}
cleanup_docker
# For HF_TOKEN.
source /etc/environment
docker run --privileged --net host --shm-size=16G -it \
-e "HF_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN" --name tpu-test \
vllm-tpu /bin/bash -c '
set -e # Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status.
set -u # Treat unset variables as an error.
echo "--- Starting script inside Docker container ---"
# Create results directory
RESULTS_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
# If mktemp fails, set -e will cause the script to exit.
echo "Results will be stored in: $RESULTS_DIR"
# Install dependencies
echo "--- Installing Python dependencies ---"
python3 -m pip install --progress-bar off git+https://github.com/thuml/depyf.git \
&& python3 -m pip install --progress-bar off pytest pytest-asyncio tpu-info \
&& python3 -m pip install --progress-bar off "lm-eval @ git+https://github.com/EleutherAI/lm-evaluation-harness.git@206b7722158f58c35b7ffcd53b035fdbdda5126d" \
&& python3 -m pip install --progress-bar off hf-transfer
echo "--- Python dependencies installed ---"
export VLLM_USE_V1=1
export VLLM_XLA_CHECK_RECOMPILATION=1
export VLLM_XLA_CACHE_PATH=
echo "Using VLLM V1"
echo "--- Hardware Information ---"
# tpu-info
echo "--- Starting Tests ---"
set +e
overall_script_exit_code=0
# --- Test Definitions ---
# If a test fails, this function will print logs and will not cause the main script to exit.
run_test() {
local test_num=$1
local test_name=$2
local test_command=$3
local log_file="$RESULTS_DIR/test_${test_num}.log"
local actual_exit_code
echo "--- TEST_$test_num: Running $test_name ---"
# Execute the test command.
eval "$test_command" > >(tee -a "$log_file") 2> >(tee -a "$log_file" >&2)
actual_exit_code=$?
echo "TEST_${test_num}_COMMAND_EXIT_CODE: $actual_exit_code" # This goes to main log
echo "TEST_${test_num}_COMMAND_EXIT_CODE: $actual_exit_code" >> "$log_file" # Also to per-test log
if [ "$actual_exit_code" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "TEST_$test_num ($test_name) FAILED with exit code $actual_exit_code." >&2
echo "--- Log for failed TEST_$test_num ($test_name) ---" >&2
if [ -f "$log_file" ]; then
cat "$log_file" >&2
else
echo "Log file $log_file not found for TEST_$test_num ($test_name)." >&2
fi
echo "--- End of log for TEST_$test_num ($test_name) ---" >&2
return "$actual_exit_code" # Return the failure code
else
echo "TEST_$test_num ($test_name) PASSED."
return 0 # Return success
fi
}
# Helper function to call run_test and update the overall script exit code
run_and_track_test() {
local test_num_arg="$1"
local test_name_arg="$2"
local test_command_arg="$3"
# Run the test
run_test "$test_num_arg" "$test_name_arg" "$test_command_arg"
local test_specific_exit_code=$?
# If the test failed, set the overall script exit code to 1
if [ "$test_specific_exit_code" -ne 0 ]; then
# No need for extra echo here, run_test already logged the failure.
overall_script_exit_code=1
fi
}
# --- Actual Test Execution ---
run_and_track_test 1 "test_struct_output_generate.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/entrypoints/llm/test_struct_output_generate.py -k \"not test_structured_output_with_reasoning_matrices\""
run_and_track_test 2 "test_moe_pallas.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_moe_pallas.py"
run_and_track_test 3 "test_lora.py" \
"VLLM_XLA_CHECK_RECOMPILATION=0 python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/lora/test_lora.py"
run_and_track_test 4 "test_tpu_qkv_linear.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_tpu_qkv_linear.py"
run_and_track_test 5 "test_spmd_model_weight_loading.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_spmd_model_weight_loading.py"
run_and_track_test 6 "test_kv_cache_update_kernel.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_kv_cache_update_kernel.py"
run_and_track_test 7 "test_tpu_int8.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_tpu_int8.py"
# After all tests have been attempted, exit with the overall status.
if [ "$overall_script_exit_code" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "--- One or more tests FAILED. Overall script exiting with failure code 1. ---"
else
echo "--- All tests have completed and PASSED. Overall script exiting with success code 0. ---"
fi
exit "$overall_script_exit_code"
' # IMPORTANT: This is the closing single quote for the bash -c "..." command. Ensure it is present and correct.
# Capture the exit code of the docker run command
DOCKER_RUN_EXIT_CODE=$?
# The trap will run for cleanup.
# Exit the main script with the Docker run command's exit code.
if [ "$DOCKER_RUN_EXIT_CODE" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Docker run command failed with exit code $DOCKER_RUN_EXIT_CODE."
exit "$DOCKER_RUN_EXIT_CODE"
else
echo "Docker run command completed successfully."
exit 0
fi
# TODO: This test fails because it uses RANDOM_SEED sampling
# pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_custom_dispatcher.py \

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#!/bin/bash
set -xu
remove_docker_container() {
docker rm -f tpu-test || true;
}
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
# Remove the container that might not be cleaned up in the previous run.
remove_docker_container
# Build the docker image.
docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.tpu -t vllm-tpu .
# Set up cleanup.
cleanup_docker() {
# Get Docker's root directory
docker_root=$(docker info -f '{{.DockerRootDir}}')
if [ -z "$docker_root" ]; then
echo "Failed to determine Docker root directory."
exit 1
fi
echo "Docker root directory: $docker_root"
# Check disk usage of the filesystem where Docker's root directory is located
disk_usage=$(df "$docker_root" | tail -1 | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/%//')
# Define the threshold
threshold=70
if [ "$disk_usage" -gt "$threshold" ]; then
echo "Disk usage is above $threshold%. Cleaning up Docker images and volumes..."
# Remove dangling images (those that are not tagged and not used by any container)
docker image prune -f
# Remove unused volumes / force the system prune for old images as well.
docker volume prune -f && docker system prune --force --filter "until=72h" --all
echo "Docker images and volumes cleanup completed."
else
echo "Disk usage is below $threshold%. No cleanup needed."
fi
}
cleanup_docker
# For HF_TOKEN.
source /etc/environment
docker run --privileged --net host --shm-size=16G -it \
-e "HF_TOKEN=$HF_TOKEN" --name tpu-test \
vllm-tpu /bin/bash -c '
set -e # Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status.
set -u # Treat unset variables as an error.
echo "--- Starting script inside Docker container ---"
# Create results directory
RESULTS_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
# If mktemp fails, set -e will cause the script to exit.
echo "Results will be stored in: $RESULTS_DIR"
# Install dependencies
echo "--- Installing Python dependencies ---"
python3 -m pip install --progress-bar off git+https://github.com/thuml/depyf.git \
&& python3 -m pip install --progress-bar off pytest pytest-asyncio tpu-info \
&& python3 -m pip install --progress-bar off "lm-eval @ git+https://github.com/EleutherAI/lm-evaluation-harness.git@206b7722158f58c35b7ffcd53b035fdbdda5126d" \
&& python3 -m pip install --progress-bar off hf-transfer
echo "--- Python dependencies installed ---"
export VLLM_USE_V1=1
export VLLM_XLA_CHECK_RECOMPILATION=1
export VLLM_XLA_CACHE_PATH=
echo "Using VLLM V1"
echo "--- Hardware Information ---"
# tpu-info
echo "--- Starting Tests ---"
set +e
overall_script_exit_code=0
# --- Test Definitions ---
# If a test fails, this function will print logs and will not cause the main script to exit.
run_test() {
local test_num=$1
local test_name=$2
local test_command=$3
local log_file="$RESULTS_DIR/test_${test_num}.log"
local actual_exit_code
echo "--- TEST_$test_num: Running $test_name ---"
# Execute the test command.
eval "$test_command" > >(tee -a "$log_file") 2> >(tee -a "$log_file" >&2)
actual_exit_code=$?
echo "TEST_${test_num}_COMMAND_EXIT_CODE: $actual_exit_code" # This goes to main log
echo "TEST_${test_num}_COMMAND_EXIT_CODE: $actual_exit_code" >> "$log_file" # Also to per-test log
if [ "$actual_exit_code" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "TEST_$test_num ($test_name) FAILED with exit code $actual_exit_code." >&2
echo "--- Log for failed TEST_$test_num ($test_name) ---" >&2
if [ -f "$log_file" ]; then
cat "$log_file" >&2
else
echo "Log file $log_file not found for TEST_$test_num ($test_name)." >&2
fi
echo "--- End of log for TEST_$test_num ($test_name) ---" >&2
return "$actual_exit_code" # Return the failure code
else
echo "TEST_$test_num ($test_name) PASSED."
return 0 # Return success
fi
}
# Helper function to call run_test and update the overall script exit code
run_and_track_test() {
local test_num_arg="$1"
local test_name_arg="$2"
local test_command_arg="$3"
# Run the test
run_test "$test_num_arg" "$test_name_arg" "$test_command_arg"
local test_specific_exit_code=$?
# If the test failed, set the overall script exit code to 1
if [ "$test_specific_exit_code" -ne 0 ]; then
# No need for extra echo here, run_test already logged the failure.
overall_script_exit_code=1
fi
}
# --- Actual Test Execution ---
run_and_track_test 0 "test_perf.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_perf.py"
run_and_track_test 1 "test_compilation.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_compilation.py"
run_and_track_test 2 "test_basic.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_basic.py"
run_and_track_test 3 "test_accuracy.py::test_lm_eval_accuracy_v1_engine" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/entrypoints/llm/test_accuracy.py::test_lm_eval_accuracy_v1_engine"
run_and_track_test 4 "test_quantization_accuracy.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_quantization_accuracy.py"
run_and_track_test 5 "examples/offline_inference/tpu.py" \
"python3 /workspace/vllm/examples/offline_inference/tpu.py"
run_and_track_test 6 "test_tpu_model_runner.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/worker/test_tpu_model_runner.py"
run_and_track_test 7 "test_sampler.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_sampler.py"
run_and_track_test 8 "test_topk_topp_sampler.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_topk_topp_sampler.py"
run_and_track_test 9 "test_multimodal.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_multimodal.py"
run_and_track_test 10 "test_pallas.py" \
"python3 -m pytest -s -v /workspace/vllm/tests/v1/tpu/test_pallas.py"
# After all tests have been attempted, exit with the overall status.
if [ "$overall_script_exit_code" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "--- One or more tests FAILED. Overall script exiting with failure code 1. ---"
else
echo "--- All tests have completed and PASSED. Overall script exiting with success code 0. ---"
fi
exit "$overall_script_exit_code"
' # IMPORTANT: This is the closing single quote for the bash -c "..." command. Ensure it is present and correct.
# Capture the exit code of the docker run command
DOCKER_RUN_EXIT_CODE=$?
# The trap will run for cleanup.
# Exit the main script with the Docker run command's exit code.
if [ "$DOCKER_RUN_EXIT_CODE" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Docker run command failed with exit code $DOCKER_RUN_EXIT_CODE."
exit "$DOCKER_RUN_EXIT_CODE"
else
echo "Docker run command completed successfully."
exit 0
fi
# TODO: This test fails because it uses RANDOM_SEED sampling
# pytest -v -s /workspace/vllm/tests/tpu/test_custom_dispatcher.py \

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#!/bin/bash
# This script build the CPU docker image and run the offline inference inside the container.
# It serves a sanity check for compilation and basic model usage.
set -ex
image_name="xpu/vllm-ci:${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}"
container_name="xpu_${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}_$(tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c 10; echo)"
# Try building the docker image
docker build -t ${image_name} -f docker/Dockerfile.xpu .
# Setup cleanup
remove_docker_container() {
docker rm -f "${container_name}" || true;
docker image rm -f "${image_name}" || true;
docker system prune -f || true;
}
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
# Run the image and test offline inference/tensor parallel
docker run \
--device /dev/dri \
-v /dev/dri/by-path:/dev/dri/by-path \
--entrypoint="" \
-e "HF_TOKEN=${HF_TOKEN}" \
-e "ZE_AFFINITY_MASK=${ZE_AFFINITY_MASK}" \
--name "${container_name}" \
"${image_name}" \
bash -c '
set -e
echo $ZE_AFFINITY_MASK
pip install tblib==3.1.0
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 --enforce-eager
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 -O3 -O.cudagraph_mode=NONE
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 --enforce-eager -tp 2 --distributed-executor-backend ray
python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 --enforce-eager -tp 2 --distributed-executor-backend mp
VLLM_ATTENTION_BACKEND=TRITON_ATTN_VLLM_V1 python3 examples/offline_inference/basic/generate.py --model facebook/opt-125m --block-size 64 --enforce-eager
cd tests
pytest -v -s v1/core
pytest -v -s v1/engine
pytest -v -s v1/sample --ignore=v1/sample/test_logprobs.py --ignore=v1/sample/test_logprobs_e2e.py
pytest -v -s v1/worker --ignore=v1/worker/test_gpu_model_runner.py
pytest -v -s v1/structured_output
pytest -v -s v1/spec_decode --ignore=v1/spec_decode/test_max_len.py --ignore=v1/spec_decode/test_eagle.py --ignore=v1/spec_decode/test_tree_attention.py
pytest -v -s v1/kv_connector/unit --ignore=v1/kv_connector/unit/test_multi_connector.py --ignore=v1/kv_connector/unit/test_nixl_connector.py --ignore=v1/kv_connector/unit/test_shared_storage_connector.py
pytest -v -s v1/test_serial_utils.py
pytest -v -s v1/test_utils.py
pytest -v -s v1/test_metrics_reader.py
'

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#!/bin/bash
# Usage: ./rerun_test.sh path/to/test.py::test_name
# Check if argument is given
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 path/to/test.py::test_name"
echo "Example: $0 tests/v1/engine/test_engine_core_client.py::test_kv_cache_events[True-tcp]"
exit 1
fi
TEST=$1
COUNT=1
while pytest -sv "$TEST"; do
COUNT=$((COUNT + 1))
echo "RUN NUMBER ${COUNT}"
done

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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
docker_root=$(docker info -f '{{.DockerRootDir}}')
if [ -z "$docker_root" ]; then
echo "Failed to determine Docker root directory."
exit 1
fi
echo "Docker root directory: $docker_root"
# Check disk usage of the filesystem where Docker's root directory is located
disk_usage=$(df "$docker_root" | tail -1 | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/%//')
# Define the threshold
threshold=70
if [ "$disk_usage" -gt "$threshold" ]; then
echo "Disk usage is above $threshold%. Cleaning up Docker images and volumes..."
# Remove dangling images (those that are not tagged and not used by any container)
docker image prune -f
# Remove unused volumes / force the system prune for old images as well.
docker volume prune -f && docker system prune --force --filter "until=24h" --all
echo "Docker images and volumes cleanup completed."
else
echo "Disk usage is below $threshold%. No cleanup needed."
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# Environment config
TEST_NAME=llama8b
CONTAINER_NAME=tpu-test
# vllm config
MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct
MAX_NUM_SEQS=256
MAX_NUM_BATCHED_TOKENS=1024
TENSOR_PARALLEL_SIZE=1
MAX_MODEL_LEN=2048
DOWNLOAD_DIR=/mnt/disks/persist
EXPECTED_THROUGHPUT=8.0
INPUT_LEN=1800
OUTPUT_LEN=128

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#!/bin/bash
if [ ! -f "$1" ]; then
echo "Error: The env file '$1' does not exist."
exit 1 # Exit the script with a non-zero status to indicate an error
fi
ENV_FILE=$1
# For testing on local vm, use `set -a` to export all variables
source /etc/environment
source $ENV_FILE
remove_docker_container() {
docker rm -f $CONTAINER_NAME || true;
}
trap remove_docker_container EXIT
# Remove the container that might not be cleaned up in the previous run.
remove_docker_container
LOG_ROOT=$(mktemp -d)
# If mktemp fails, set -e will cause the script to exit.
echo "Results will be stored in: $LOG_ROOT"
if [ -z "$HF_TOKEN" ]; then
echo "Error: HF_TOKEN is not set or is empty."
exit 1
fi
# Make sure mounted disk or dir exists
if [ ! -d "$DOWNLOAD_DIR" ]; then
echo "Error: Folder $DOWNLOAD_DIR does not exist. This is useually a mounted drive. If no mounted drive, just create a folder."
exit 1
fi
echo "Run model $MODEL"
echo
echo "starting docker...$CONTAINER_NAME"
echo
docker run \
-v $DOWNLOAD_DIR:$DOWNLOAD_DIR \
--env-file $ENV_FILE \
-e HF_TOKEN="$HF_TOKEN" \
-e TARGET_COMMIT=$BUILDKITE_COMMIT \
-e MODEL=$MODEL \
-e WORKSPACE=/workspace \
--name $CONTAINER_NAME \
-d \
--privileged \
--network host \
-v /dev/shm:/dev/shm \
vllm/vllm-tpu-bm tail -f /dev/null
echo "run script..."
echo
docker exec "$CONTAINER_NAME" /bin/bash -c ".buildkite/scripts/tpu/run_bm.sh"
echo "copy result back..."
VLLM_LOG="$LOG_ROOT/$TEST_NAME"_vllm_log.txt
BM_LOG="$LOG_ROOT/$TEST_NAME"_bm_log.txt
docker cp "$CONTAINER_NAME:/workspace/vllm_log.txt" "$VLLM_LOG"
docker cp "$CONTAINER_NAME:/workspace/bm_log.txt" "$BM_LOG"
throughput=$(grep "Request throughput (req/s):" "$BM_LOG" | sed 's/[^0-9.]//g')
echo "throughput for $TEST_NAME at $BUILDKITE_COMMIT: $throughput"
if [ "$BUILDKITE" = "true" ]; then
echo "Running inside Buildkite"
buildkite-agent artifact upload "$VLLM_LOG"
buildkite-agent artifact upload "$BM_LOG"
else
echo "Not running inside Buildkite"
fi
#
# compare the throughput with EXPECTED_THROUGHPUT
# and assert meeting the expectation
#
if [[ -z "$throughput" || ! "$throughput" =~ ^[0-9]+([.][0-9]+)?$ ]]; then
echo "Failed to get the throughput"
exit 1
fi
if (( $(echo "$throughput < $EXPECTED_THROUGHPUT" | bc -l) )); then
echo "Error: throughput($throughput) is less than expected($EXPECTED_THROUGHPUT)"
exit 1
fi

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# Environment config
TEST_NAME=llama8bw8a8
CONTAINER_NAME=tpu-test
# vllm config
MODEL=RedHatAI/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct-quantized.w8a8
MAX_NUM_SEQS=128
MAX_NUM_BATCHED_TOKENS=1024
TENSOR_PARALLEL_SIZE=1
MAX_MODEL_LEN=2048
DOWNLOAD_DIR=/mnt/disks/persist
EXPECTED_THROUGHPUT=10.0
INPUT_LEN=1800
OUTPUT_LEN=128

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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
VLLM_LOG="$WORKSPACE/vllm_log.txt"
BM_LOG="$WORKSPACE/bm_log.txt"
if [ -n "$TARGET_COMMIT" ]; then
head_hash=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
if [ "$TARGET_COMMIT" != "$head_hash" ]; then
echo "Error: target commit $TARGET_COMMIT does not match HEAD: $head_hash"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "model: $MODEL"
echo
#
# create a log folder
#
mkdir "$WORKSPACE/log"
# TODO: Move to image building.
pip install pandas
pip install datasets
#
# create sonnet_4x
#
echo "Create sonnet_4x.txt"
echo "" > benchmarks/sonnet_4x.txt
for _ in {1..4}
do
cat benchmarks/sonnet.txt >> benchmarks/sonnet_4x.txt
done
#
# start vllm service in backend
#
echo "lanching vllm..."
echo "logging to $VLLM_LOG"
echo
VLLM_USE_V1=1 vllm serve $MODEL \
--seed 42 \
--max-num-seqs $MAX_NUM_SEQS \
--max-num-batched-tokens $MAX_NUM_BATCHED_TOKENS \
--tensor-parallel-size $TENSOR_PARALLEL_SIZE \
--no-enable-prefix-caching \
--download_dir $DOWNLOAD_DIR \
--max-model-len $MAX_MODEL_LEN > "$VLLM_LOG" 2>&1 &
echo "wait for 20 minutes.."
echo
# sleep 1200
# wait for 10 minutes...
for i in {1..120}; do
# TODO: detect other type of errors.
if grep -Fq "raise RuntimeError" "$VLLM_LOG"; then
echo "Detected RuntimeError, exiting."
exit 1
elif grep -Fq "Application startup complete" "$VLLM_LOG"; then
echo "Application started"
break
else
echo "wait for 10 seconds..."
sleep 10
fi
done
#
# run test
#
echo "run benchmark test..."
echo "logging to $BM_LOG"
echo
vllm bench serve \
--backend vllm \
--model $MODEL \
--dataset-name sonnet \
--dataset-path benchmarks/sonnet_4x.txt \
--sonnet-input-len $INPUT_LEN \
--sonnet-output-len $OUTPUT_LEN \
--ignore-eos > "$BM_LOG"
echo "completed..."
echo
throughput=$(grep "Request throughput (req/s):" "$BM_LOG" | sed 's/[^0-9.]//g')
echo "throughput: $throughput"
echo

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# Get the single wheel file
wheel="${wheel_files[0]}"
# Detect architecture and rename 'linux' to appropriate manylinux version
arch=$(uname -m)
if [[ $arch == "x86_64" ]]; then
manylinux_version="manylinux1"
elif [[ $arch == "aarch64" ]]; then
manylinux_version="manylinux2014"
else
echo "Warning: Unknown architecture $arch, using manylinux1 as default"
manylinux_version="manylinux1"
fi
# Rename 'linux' to the appropriate manylinux version in the wheel filename
new_wheel="${wheel/linux/$manylinux_version}"
# Rename 'linux' to 'manylinux1' in the wheel filename
new_wheel="${wheel/linux/manylinux1}"
mv -- "$wheel" "$new_wheel"
wheel="$new_wheel"
@ -58,15 +47,14 @@ python3 .buildkite/generate_index.py --wheel "$normal_wheel"
aws s3 cp "$wheel" "s3://vllm-wheels/$BUILDKITE_COMMIT/"
aws s3 cp "$normal_wheel" "s3://vllm-wheels/$BUILDKITE_COMMIT/"
if [[ $normal_wheel == *"cu126"* ]]; then
# if $normal_wheel matches cu126, do not upload the index.html
echo "Skipping index files for cu126 wheels"
elif [[ $normal_wheel == *"cu128"* ]]; then
# if $normal_wheel matches cu128, do not upload the index.html
echo "Skipping index files for cu128 wheels"
if [[ $normal_wheel == *"cu118"* ]]; then
# if $normal_wheel matches cu118, do not upload the index.html
echo "Skipping index files for cu118 wheels"
elif [[ $normal_wheel == *"cu121"* ]]; then
# if $normal_wheel matches cu121, do not upload the index.html
echo "Skipping index files for cu121 wheels"
else
# only upload index.html for cu129 wheels (default wheels) as it
# is available on both x86 and arm64
# only upload index.html for cu124 wheels (default wheels)
aws s3 cp index.html "s3://vllm-wheels/$BUILDKITE_COMMIT/vllm/index.html"
aws s3 cp "s3://vllm-wheels/nightly/index.html" "s3://vllm-wheels/$BUILDKITE_COMMIT/index.html"
fi
@ -75,17 +63,15 @@ fi
aws s3 cp "$wheel" "s3://vllm-wheels/nightly/"
aws s3 cp "$normal_wheel" "s3://vllm-wheels/nightly/"
if [[ $normal_wheel == *"cu126"* ]]; then
# if $normal_wheel matches cu126, do not upload the index.html
echo "Skipping index files for cu126 wheels"
elif [[ $normal_wheel == *"cu128"* ]]; then
# if $normal_wheel matches cu128, do not upload the index.html
echo "Skipping index files for cu128 wheels"
if [[ $normal_wheel == *"cu118"* ]]; then
# if $normal_wheel matches cu118, do not upload the index.html
echo "Skipping index files for cu118 wheels"
elif [[ $normal_wheel == *"cu121"* ]]; then
# if $normal_wheel matches cu121, do not upload the index.html
echo "Skipping index files for cu121 wheels"
else
# only upload index.html for cu129 wheels (default wheels) as it
# is available on both x86 and arm64
# only upload index.html for cu124 wheels (default wheels)
aws s3 cp index.html "s3://vllm-wheels/nightly/vllm/index.html"
fi
aws s3 cp "$wheel" "s3://vllm-wheels/$version/"
aws s3 cp index.html "s3://vllm-wheels/$version/vllm/index.html"
aws s3 cp "$wheel" "s3://vllm-wheels/$version/"

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[run]
source = vllm
omit =
*/tests/*
*/test_*
*/__pycache__/*
*/build/*
*/dist/*
*/vllm.egg-info/*
*/third_party/*
*/examples/*
*/benchmarks/*
*/docs/*
[report]
exclude_lines =
pragma: no cover
def __repr__
if self.debug:
if settings.DEBUG
raise AssertionError
raise NotImplementedError
if 0:
if __name__ == .__main__.:
class .*\bProtocol\):
@(abc\.)?abstractmethod
[html]
directory = htmlcov
[xml]
output = coverage.xml

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# https://developers.google.com/gemini-code-assist/docs/customize-gemini-behavior-github
have_fun: false # Just review the code
code_review:
comment_severity_threshold: HIGH # Reduce quantity of comments
pull_request_opened:
summary: false # Don't summarize the PR in a separate comment

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# doc: https://github.com/pytorch/test-infra/blob/main/tools/stronghold/docs/bc_linter_config.md
version: 1
paths:
# We temporarily disable globally, and will only enable with `annotations.include`
# include:
# - "vllm/v1/attetion/*.py"
# - "vllm/v1/core/*.py"
exclude:
- "**/*.py"
scan:
functions: true # check free functions and methods
classes: true # check classes/dataclasses
public_only: true # ignore names starting with "_" at any level
annotations:
include: # decorators that forceinclude a symbol
- name: "bc_linter_include" # matched by simple name or dotted suffix
propagate_to_members: false # for classes, include methods/inner classes
exclude: # decorators that forceexclude a symbol
- name: "bc_linter_skip" # matched by simple name or dotted suffix
propagate_to_members: true # for classes, exclude methods/inner classes
excluded_violations: [] # e.g. ["ParameterRenamed", "FieldTypeChanged"]

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.github/CODEOWNERS vendored
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# for more info about CODEOWNERS file
# This lists cover the "core" components of vLLM that require careful review
/vllm/attention @LucasWilkinson
/vllm/attention/backends/abstract.py @WoosukKwon @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/core @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/engine/llm_engine.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/executor/executor_base.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill @22quinn
/vllm/worker/worker_base.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill @22quinn
/vllm/executor/executor_base.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/worker/worker_base.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/worker/worker.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/model_executor/layers/fused_moe @mgoin
/vllm/model_executor/layers/sampler.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill @NickLucche
/vllm/model_executor/layers/quantization @mgoin @robertgshaw2-redhat @tlrmchlsmth @yewentao256
/vllm/model_executor/layers/mamba @tdoublep
/vllm/model_executor/model_loader @22quinn
/vllm/multimodal @DarkLight1337 @ywang96 @NickLucche
/vllm/v1/attention @LucasWilkinson
/vllm/v1/sample @22quinn @houseroad
/vllm/vllm_flash_attn @LucasWilkinson
/vllm/lora @jeejeelee
/vllm/reasoning @aarnphm @chaunceyjiang
/vllm/entrypoints @aarnphm @chaunceyjiang
/vllm/compilation @zou3519 @youkaichao @ProExpertProg
/vllm/distributed/kv_transfer @NickLucche @ApostaC
CMakeLists.txt @tlrmchlsmth @LucasWilkinson
# Any change to the VllmConfig changes can have a large user-facing impact,
# so spam a lot of people
/vllm/config @simon-mo @WoosukKwon @youkaichao @robertgshaw2-redhat @mgoin @tlrmchlsmth @houseroad @hmellor @yewentao256 @ProExpertProg
/vllm/model_executor/layers/sampler.py @zhuohan123 @youkaichao @alexm-redhat @comaniac @njhill
/vllm/model_executor/layers/quantization @mgoin @robertgshaw2-redhat @tlrmchlsmth
/vllm/model_executor/guided_decoding @mgoin @russellb
/vllm/multimodal @DarkLight1337 @ywang96
CMakeLists.txt @tlrmchlsmth
# vLLM V1
/vllm/v1 @WoosukKwon @robertgshaw2-redhat @njhill @ywang96 @comaniac @alexm-redhat
/vllm/v1/structured_output @mgoin @russellb @aarnphm @benchislett
/vllm/v1/spec_decode @benchislett @luccafong
/vllm/v1/attention/backends/flashinfer.py @mgoin
/vllm/v1/attention/backends/triton_attn.py @tdoublep
/vllm/v1/core @WoosukKwon @robertgshaw2-redhat @njhill @ywang96 @comaniac @alexm-redhat @heheda12345 @ApostaC
/vllm/v1/kv_cache_interface.py @heheda12345
/vllm/v1/offloading @ApostaC
/vllm/v1/structured_output @mgoin @russellb
# Test ownership
/.buildkite/lm-eval-harness @mgoin @simon-mo
/tests/async_engine @njhill @robertgshaw2-redhat @simon-mo
/tests/basic_correctness/test_chunked_prefill @rkooo567 @comaniac
/tests/distributed/test_multi_node_assignment.py @youkaichao
/tests/distributed/test_pipeline_parallel.py @youkaichao
/tests/distributed/test_same_node.py @youkaichao
/tests/entrypoints @DarkLight1337 @robertgshaw2-redhat @simon-mo @aarnphm @NickLucche
/tests/evals @mgoin
/tests/kernels @mgoin @tlrmchlsmth @WoosukKwon @yewentao256
/tests/entrypoints @DarkLight1337 @robertgshaw2-redhat @simon-mo
/tests/entrypoints/llm/test_guided_generate.py @mgoin @russellb
/tests/kernels @tlrmchlsmth @WoosukKwon
/tests/model_executor/test_guided_processors.py @mgoin @russellb
/tests/models @DarkLight1337 @ywang96
/tests/multimodal @DarkLight1337 @ywang96 @NickLucche
/tests/quantization @mgoin @robertgshaw2-redhat @yewentao256
/tests/multi_step @alexm-redhat @comaniac
/tests/multimodal @DarkLight1337 @ywang96
/tests/prefix_caching @comaniac @KuntaiDu
/tests/quantization @mgoin @robertgshaw2-redhat
/tests/spec_decode @njhill @LiuXiaoxuanPKU
/tests/test_inputs.py @DarkLight1337 @ywang96
/tests/v1/entrypoints/llm/test_struct_output_generate.py @mgoin @russellb @aarnphm
/tests/v1/structured_output @mgoin @russellb @aarnphm
/tests/v1/core @WoosukKwon @robertgshaw2-redhat @njhill @ywang96 @comaniac @alexm-redhat @heheda12345 @ApostaC
/tests/weight_loading @mgoin @youkaichao @yewentao256
/tests/lora @jeejeelee
/tests/models/language/generation/test_hybrid.py @tdoublep
/tests/v1/kv_connector/nixl_integration @NickLucche
/tests/v1/kv_connector @ApostaC
/tests/v1/offloading @ApostaC
# Transformers backend
/vllm/model_executor/models/transformers.py @hmellor
/tests/models/test_transformers.py @hmellor
# Docs
/docs @hmellor
mkdocs.yaml @hmellor
# CPU
/vllm/v1/worker/^cpu @bigPYJ1151
/csrc/cpu @bigPYJ1151
/vllm/platforms/cpu.py @bigPYJ1151
/cmake/cpu_extension.cmake @bigPYJ1151
/docker/Dockerfile.cpu @bigPYJ1151
# Intel GPU
/vllm/v1/worker/^xpu @jikunshang
/vllm/platforms/xpu.py @jikunshang
/docker/Dockerfile.xpu @jikunshang
# Qwen-specific files
/vllm/attention/backends/dual_chunk_flash_attn.py @sighingnow
/vllm/model_executor/models/qwen* @sighingnow
# MTP-specific files
/vllm/model_executor/models/deepseek_mtp.py @luccafong
# Mistral-specific files
/vllm/model_executor/models/mistral*.py @patrickvonplaten
/vllm/model_executor/models/mixtral*.py @patrickvonplaten
/vllm/model_executor/models/voxtral*.py @patrickvonplaten
/vllm/model_executor/models/pixtral*.py @patrickvonplaten
/vllm/transformers_utils/configs/mistral.py @patrickvonplaten
/vllm/transformers_utils/tokenizers/mistral.py @patrickvonplaten
# Kernels
/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
# TPU
/vllm/v1/worker/tpu* @NickLucche
/vllm/platforms/tpu.py @NickLucche
/vllm/v1/sample/tpu @NickLucche
/vllm/tests/v1/tpu @NickLucche
# KVConnector installation files
/requirements/kv_connectors.txt @NickLucche
/tests/v1/entrypoints/llm/test_struct_output_generate.py @mgoin @russellb
/tests/v1/structured_output @mgoin @russellb
/tests/weight_loading @mgoin @youkaichao

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- files~=^docker/Dockerfile
- files~=^Dockerfile
- files~=^requirements.*\.txt
- files=setup.py
actions:
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- name: label-deepseek
description: Automatically apply deepseek label
conditions:
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- files~=^examples/.*deepseek.*\.py
- files~=^tests/.*deepseek.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/entrypoints/openai/tool_parsers/.*deepseek.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/model_executor/models/.*deepseek.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/reasoning/.*deepseek.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/transformers_utils/.*deepseek.*\.py
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- name: label-llama
description: Automatically apply llama label
conditions:
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- files~=^examples/.*llama.*\.py
- files~=^tests/.*llama.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/entrypoints/openai/tool_parsers/llama.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/model_executor/models/.*llama.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/transformers_utils/configs/.*llama.*\.py
- title~=(?i)llama
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- files~=^vllm/multimodal/
- files~=^tests/multimodal/
- files~=^tests/models/multimodal/
- files~=^tests/models/*/audio_language/
- files~=^tests/models/*/vision_language/
- files=tests/models/test_vision.py
actions:
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description: Automatically apply new-model label
conditions:
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- files~=^vllm/model_executor/models/
- files=vllm/model_executor/models/registry.py
actions:
label:
add:
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- name: label-performance
description: Automatically apply performance label
conditions:
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- files~=^benchmarks/
- files~=^vllm/benchmarks/
- files~=^tests/benchmarks/
- files~=^\.buildkite/nightly-benchmarks/
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- name: label-qwen
description: Automatically apply qwen label
conditions:
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- files~=^examples/.*qwen.*\.py
- files~=^tests/.*qwen.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/model_executor/models/.*qwen.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/reasoning/.*qwen.*\.py
- title~=(?i)Qwen
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description: Automatically apply gpt-oss label
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- files~=^tests/.*gpt[-_]?oss.*\.py
- files~=^tests/entrypoints/openai/test_response_api_with_harmony.py
- files~=^tests/entrypoints/test_context.py
- files~=^vllm/model_executor/models/.*gpt[-_]?oss.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/model_executor/layers/.*gpt[-_]?oss.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/entrypoints/harmony_utils.py
- files~=^vllm/entrypoints/tool_server.py
- files~=^vllm/entrypoints/tool.py
- files~=^vllm/entrypoints/context.py
- title~=(?i)gpt[-_]?oss
- title~=(?i)harmony
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- files~=^docker/Dockerfile.rocm
- files~=^requirements/rocm.*\.txt
- files~=^vllm/attention/backends/rocm.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/attention/ops/rocm.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/model_executor/layers/fused_moe/rocm.*\.py
- files~=^vllm/v1/attention/backends/mla/rocm.*\.py
- files~=^tests/kernels/.*_rocm.*\.py
- files=vllm/platforms/rocm.py
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- title~=(?i)ROCm
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- files=docs/features/structured_outputs.md
- files=examples/offline_inference/structured_outputs.py
- files=examples/online_serving/openai_chat_completion_structured_outputs.py
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- files~=^vllm/model_executor/guided_decoding/
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- files~=tpu.py
- files~=_tpu
- files~=tpu_
- files~=/tpu/
- files~=pallas
actions:
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- -files~=tpu.py
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- -files~=pallas
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assign:
users:
- "sangstar"
- name: assign reviewer for modelopt changes
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- "Edwardf0t1"
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description: Automatically apply kv-connector label
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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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