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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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"""Compare the outputs of HF and vLLM when using greedy sampling.
Run `pytest tests/models/test_models.py`.
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"""
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import pytest
import torch
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
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from ...utils import check_logprobs_close
# These have unsupported head_dim for FA. We do not
# not have a clean way to fall back, so we fail with
# a clear msg when it happens.
# https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/14524
REQUIRES_V0 = ["microsoft/phi-2", "stabilityai/stablelm-3b-4e1t"]
# This list contains the model that are using AITER kernel.
# Skip model that are not using AITER tests.
# When more AITER kernels are added, this list will not be
# needed as all the models will be calling AITER kernels
# in parts of the operators
AITER_MODEL_LIST = [
"meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct",
"openbmb/MiniCPM3-4B",
"Qwen/Qwen-7B",
"Qwen/Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct",
"ehristoforu/Falcon3-MoE-2x7B-Insruct",
]
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# @maybe_test_rocm_aiter
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"model",
[
pytest.param(
"bigscience/bloom-560m", # bloom - testing alibi slopes
marks=[pytest.mark.core_model, pytest.mark.cpu_model],
),
pytest.param(
"openai-community/gpt2", # gpt2
marks=[pytest.mark.core_model, pytest.mark.cpu_model],
),
pytest.param("Milos/slovak-gpt-j-405M"), # gptj
pytest.param("bigcode/tiny_starcoder_py"), # gpt_bigcode
pytest.param("EleutherAI/pythia-70m"), # gpt_neox
pytest.param(
"google/gemma-1.1-2b-it", # gemma
marks=[pytest.mark.core_model, pytest.mark.cpu_model],
),
pytest.param(
"THUDM/chatglm3-6b", # chatglm (text-only)
),
pytest.param(
"meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct", # llama
marks=[pytest.mark.core_model, pytest.mark.cpu_model],
),
pytest.param(
"openbmb/MiniCPM3-4B",
# fused_moe not supported on CPU
marks=[pytest.mark.core_model],
),
pytest.param(
"facebook/opt-125m", # opt
marks=[pytest.mark.core_model, pytest.mark.cpu_model],
),
pytest.param(
"microsoft/phi-2", # phi
marks=[pytest.mark.core_model],
),
pytest.param(
"Qwen/Qwen-7B", # qwen (text-only)
),
pytest.param(
"Qwen/Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct", # qwen2
marks=[pytest.mark.core_model],
),
pytest.param("stabilityai/stablelm-3b-4e1t"), # stablelm
pytest.param("bigcode/starcoder2-3b"), # starcoder2
pytest.param(
"ehristoforu/Falcon3-MoE-2x7B-Insruct", # mixtral
marks=[pytest.mark.cpu_model],
)
])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dtype", ["half"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("max_tokens", [32])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("num_logprobs", [5])
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"use_rocm_aiter", [True, False] if current_platform.is_rocm() else [False])
def test_models(hf_runner, vllm_runner, example_prompts, model: str,
dtype: str, max_tokens: int, num_logprobs: int,
use_rocm_aiter: bool, monkeypatch) -> None:
if model in REQUIRES_V0:
monkeypatch.setenv("VLLM_USE_V1", "0")
if use_rocm_aiter and (model in AITER_MODEL_LIST):
monkeypatch.setenv("VLLM_ROCM_USE_AITER", "1")
elif use_rocm_aiter and model not in AITER_MODEL_LIST:
# Skip model that are not using AITER tests.
# When more AITER kernels are added, this list will not be
# needed as all the models will be calling AITER kernels
# in parts of the operators
pytest.skip(f"Skipping '{model}' model test with AITER kernel.")
with hf_runner(model, dtype=dtype) as hf_model:
if model.startswith("THUDM/chatglm3"):
hf_model.model.get_output_embeddings = lambda: \
hf_model.model.transformer.output_layer
hf_outputs = hf_model.generate_greedy_logprobs_limit(
example_prompts, max_tokens, num_logprobs)
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with vllm_runner(model, dtype=dtype) as vllm_model:
vllm_outputs = vllm_model.generate_greedy_logprobs(
example_prompts, max_tokens, num_logprobs)
check_logprobs_close(
outputs_0_lst=hf_outputs,
outputs_1_lst=vllm_outputs,
name_0="hf",
name_1="vllm",
)
if use_rocm_aiter:
# this is to ensure that vllm engine
# has deallocated the memory before running the next
# unit tests. On ROCm, when using AITER
# the memory might not be deallocated completely
# before running the next test case
torch.cuda.synchronize()