vllm/benchmarks/benchmark_long_document_qa_throughput.py
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""
Offline benchmark to test the long document QA throughput.
Example usage:
# This workload samples 8 different prompts with a default input
# length of 20000 tokens, then replicates each prompt 2 times
# in random order.
python benchmark_long_document_qa_throughput.py \
--model meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-chat-hf \
--enable-prefix-caching \
--num-documents 8 \
--repeat-count 2
Commandline arguments:
--num-documents: The number of documents to sample prompts from.
--document-length: The length of each document in tokens.
(Optional, default: 20000)
--output-len: The number of tokens to generate for each prompt.
(Optional, default: 10)
--repeat-count: The number of times to repeat each prompt.
(Optional, default: 2)
--repeat-mode: The mode to repeat prompts. The supported modes are:
- 'random': shuffle the prompts randomly. (Default)
- 'tile': the entire prompt list is repeated in sequence. (Potentially
lowest cache hit)
- 'interleave': each prompt is repeated consecutively before
moving to the next element. (Highest cache hit)
--shuffle-seed: Random seed when the repeat mode is "random".
(Optional, default: 0)
In the meantime, it also supports all the vLLM engine args to initialize the
LLM engine. You can refer to the `vllm.engine.arg_utils.EngineArgs` for more
details.
"""
import dataclasses
import random
import time
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
from vllm.engine.arg_utils import EngineArgs
from vllm.utils import FlexibleArgumentParser
def test_long_document_qa(llm=None, sampling_params=None, prompts=None):
"""
Test long document QA with the given prompts and sampling parameters.
Print the time spent in processing all the prompts.
Args:
llm: The language model used for generating responses.
sampling_params: Sampling parameter used to generate the response.
prompts: A list of prompt strings to be processed by the LLM.
"""
start_time = time.time()
llm.generate(prompts, sampling_params=sampling_params)
end_time = time.time()
print(f"Time to execute all requests: {end_time - start_time:.4f} secs")
def repeat_prompts(prompts, repeat_count, mode: str):
"""
Repeat each prompt in the list for a specified number of times.
The order of prompts in the output list depends on the mode.
Args:
prompts: A list of prompts to be repeated.
repeat_count: The number of times each prompt is repeated.
mode: The mode of repetition. Supported modes are:
- 'random': Shuffle the prompts randomly after repetition.
- 'tile': Repeat the entire prompt list in sequence.
Example: [1, 2, 3] -> [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3].
- 'interleave': Repeat each prompt consecutively before moving to
the next. Example: [1, 2, 3] -> [1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3].
Returns:
A list of repeated prompts in the specified order.
Raises:
ValueError: If an invalid mode is provided.
"""
print("Repeat mode: ", mode)
if mode == 'random':
repeated_prompts = prompts * repeat_count
random.shuffle(repeated_prompts)
return repeated_prompts
elif mode == 'tile':
return prompts * repeat_count
elif mode == 'interleave':
repeated_prompts = []
for prompt in prompts:
repeated_prompts.extend([prompt] * repeat_count)
return repeated_prompts
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid mode: {mode}, only support "
"'random', 'tile', 'interleave'")
def main(args):
random.seed(args.shuffle_seed)
# Prepare the prompts:
# we append the document id at the beginning to avoid any of the document
# being the prefix of other documents
prompts = [
str(i) + ' '.join(['hi'] * args.document_length)
for i in range(args.num_documents)
]
prompts = repeat_prompts(prompts, args.repeat_count, mode=args.repeat_mode)
warmup_prompts = [
"This is warm up request " + str(i) + \
' '.join(['hi'] * args.document_length)
for i in range(args.num_documents)]
# Create the LLM engine
engine_args = EngineArgs.from_cli_args(args)
llm = LLM(**dataclasses.asdict(engine_args))
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0, max_tokens=args.output_len)
print("------warm up------")
test_long_document_qa(
llm=llm,
prompts=warmup_prompts,
sampling_params=sampling_params,
)
print("------start generating------")
test_long_document_qa(
llm=llm,
prompts=prompts,
sampling_params=sampling_params,
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = FlexibleArgumentParser(
description=
'Benchmark the performance with or without automatic prefix caching.')
parser.add_argument(
'--document-length',
type=int,
# Roughly the number of tokens for a system paper,
# excluding images
default=20000,
help='Range of input lengths for sampling prompts,'
'specified as "min:max" (e.g., "128:256").')
parser.add_argument('--num-documents',
type=int,
default=8,
help='Range of input lengths for sampling prompts,'
'specified as "min:max" (e.g., "128:256").')
parser.add_argument('--output-len', type=int, default=10)
parser.add_argument('--repeat-count',
type=int,
default=2,
help='Number of times to repeat each prompt')
parser.add_argument("--repeat-mode",
type=str,
default='random',
help='The mode to repeat prompts. The supported '
'modes are "random", "tile", and "interleave". '
'See repeat_prompts() in the source code for details.')
parser.add_argument("--shuffle-seed",
type=int,
default=0,
help='Random seed when the repeat mode is "random"')
parser = EngineArgs.add_cli_args(parser)
args = parser.parse_args()
main(args)