Add vLLM v0.18.1 source tree with KV transfer abort fix
third_party/vllm/ now tracked in git for direct patch management.
Based on vLLM v0.18.1 release with one patch applied:
vllm/v1/core/sched/scheduler.py:
Replace fatal assert with graceful skip when KV transfer callback
arrives for an already-aborted request during PD disaggregated serving.
Future vLLM modifications should be made directly in third_party/vllm/
and committed normally. The patches/ directory is kept as documentation
of what changed from upstream.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#!/bin/bash
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# This script runs tests inside the corresponding ROCm docker container.
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# It handles both single-node and multi-node test configurations.
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#
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# Multi-node detection: Instead of matching on fragile group names, we detect
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# multi-node jobs structurally by looking for the bracket command syntax
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# "[node0_cmds] && [node1_cmds]" or via the NUM_NODES environment variable.
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#
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###############################################################################
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# QUOTING / COMMAND PASSING
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#
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# Passing commands as positional arguments ($*) is fragile when the command
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# string itself contains double quotes, e.g.:
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#
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# bash run-amd-test.sh "export FLAGS="value" && pytest -m "not slow""
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#
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# The outer shell resolves the nested quotes *before* this script runs, so
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# the script receives mangled input it cannot fully recover.
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#
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# Preferred: pass commands via the VLLM_TEST_COMMANDS environment variable:
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#
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# export VLLM_TEST_COMMANDS='export FLAGS="value" && pytest -m "not slow"'
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# bash run-amd-test.sh
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#
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# Single-quoted assignment preserves all inner double quotes verbatim.
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# The $* path is kept for backward compatibility but callers should migrate.
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###############################################################################
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set -o pipefail
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# Export Python path
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export PYTHONPATH=".."
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###############################################################################
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# Helper Functions
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###############################################################################
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wait_for_clean_gpus() {
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local timeout=${1:-300}
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local start=$SECONDS
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echo "--- Waiting for clean GPU state (timeout: ${timeout}s)"
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while true; do
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if grep -q clean /opt/amdgpu/etc/gpu_state; then
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echo "GPUs state is \"clean\""
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return
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fi
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if (( SECONDS - start >= timeout )); then
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echo "Error: GPUs did not reach clean state within ${timeout}s" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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sleep 3
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done
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}
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cleanup_docker() {
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# Get Docker's root directory
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docker_root=$(docker info -f '{{.DockerRootDir}}')
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if [ -z "$docker_root" ]; then
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echo "Failed to determine Docker root directory."
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "Docker root directory: $docker_root"
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disk_usage=$(df "$docker_root" | tail -1 | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/%//')
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threshold=70
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if [ "$disk_usage" -gt "$threshold" ]; then
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echo "Disk usage is above $threshold%. Cleaning up Docker images and volumes..."
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docker image prune -f
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docker volume prune -f && docker system prune --force --filter "until=72h" --all
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echo "Docker images and volumes cleanup completed."
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else
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echo "Disk usage is below $threshold%. No cleanup needed."
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fi
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}
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cleanup_network() {
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local max_nodes=${NUM_NODES:-2}
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for node in $(seq 0 $((max_nodes - 1))); do
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if docker ps -a -q -f name="node${node}" | grep -q .; then
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docker stop "node${node}" || true
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fi
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done
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if docker network ls | grep -q docker-net; then
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docker network rm docker-net || true
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fi
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}
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is_multi_node() {
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local cmds="$1"
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# Primary signal: NUM_NODES environment variable set by the pipeline
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if [[ "${NUM_NODES:-1}" -gt 1 ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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# Fallback: detect the bracket syntax structurally
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# Pattern: [...] && [...] (per-node command arrays)
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if [[ "$cmds" =~ \[.*\].*\&\&.*\[.*\] ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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return 1
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}
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handle_pytest_exit() {
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local exit_code=$1
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if [ "$exit_code" -eq 5 ]; then
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echo "Pytest exit code 5 (no tests collected) - treating as success."
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exit 0
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fi
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exit "$exit_code"
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}
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###############################################################################
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# Pytest marker/keyword re-quoting
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#
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# When commands are passed through Buildkite -> shell -> $* -> bash -c,
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# quotes around multi-word pytest -m/-k expressions get stripped:
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# pytest -v -s -m 'not cpu_test' v1/core
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# becomes:
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# pytest -v -s -m not cpu_test v1/core
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#
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# pytest then interprets "cpu_test" as a file path, not part of the marker.
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#
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# This function detects unquoted expressions after -m/-k and re-quotes them
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# by collecting tokens until a recognizable boundary is reached:
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# - test path (contains '/')
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# - test file (ends with '.py')
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# - another pytest flag (--xxx or -x single-char flags)
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# - command separator (&& || ; |)
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# - environment variable assignment (FOO=bar)
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#
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# Single-word markers (e.g. -m cpu_test, -m hybrid_model) pass through
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# unquoted since they have no spaces and work fine.
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#
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# Already-quoted expressions (containing literal single quotes) are passed
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# through untouched to avoid double-quoting values injected by
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# apply_rocm_test_overrides.
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#
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# NOTE: This ONLY fixes -m/-k flags. It cannot recover arbitrary inner
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# double-quotes stripped by the calling shell (see header comment).
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# Use VLLM_TEST_COMMANDS to avoid the problem entirely.
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###############################################################################
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re_quote_pytest_markers() {
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local input="$1"
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local output=""
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local collecting=false
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local marker_buf=""
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# Strip backslash-newline continuations, then flatten remaining newlines
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local flat="${input//$'\\\n'/ }"
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flat="${flat//$'\n'/ }"
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# Disable globbing to prevent *.py etc. from expanding during read -ra
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local restore_glob
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restore_glob="$(shopt -p -o noglob 2>/dev/null || true)"
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set -o noglob
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local -a words
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read -ra words <<< "$flat"
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eval "$restore_glob"
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for word in "${words[@]}"; do
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if $collecting; then
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# If the token we're about to collect already contains a literal
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# single quote, the expression was already quoted upstream.
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# Flush and stop collecting.
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if [[ "$word" == *"'"* ]]; then
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if [[ -n "$marker_buf" ]]; then
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# Should not normally happen (partial buf + quote), flush raw
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output+="${marker_buf} "
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marker_buf=""
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fi
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output+="${word} "
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collecting=false
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continue
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fi
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local is_boundary=false
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case "$word" in
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# Line-continuation artifact
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"\\")
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is_boundary=true ;;
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# Command separators
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"&&"|"||"|";"|"|")
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is_boundary=true ;;
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# Long flags (--ignore, --shard-id, etc.)
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--*)
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is_boundary=true ;;
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# Short flags (-v, -s, -x, etc.) but NOT negative marker tokens
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# like "not" which don't start with "-". Also skip -k/-m which
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# would start a new marker (handled below).
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-[a-zA-Z])
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is_boundary=true ;;
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# Test path (contains /)
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*/*)
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is_boundary=true ;;
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# Test file (ends with .py, possibly with ::method)
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*.py|*.py::*)
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is_boundary=true ;;
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# Environment variable assignment preceding a command (FOO=bar)
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*=*)
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# Only treat as boundary if it looks like VAR=value, not
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# pytest filter expressions like num_gpus=2 inside markers
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if [[ "$word" =~ ^[A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]*= ]]; then
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is_boundary=true
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fi
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;;
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esac
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if $is_boundary; then
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# Strip surrounding double quotes if present (from upstream
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# single-to-double conversion); without this, wrapping below
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# would produce '"expr"' with literal double-quote characters.
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if [[ "$marker_buf" == '"'*'"' ]]; then
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marker_buf="${marker_buf#\"}"
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marker_buf="${marker_buf%\"}"
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fi
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# Flush the collected marker expression
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if [[ "$marker_buf" == *" "* || "$marker_buf" == *"("* ]]; then
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output+="'${marker_buf}' "
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else
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output+="${marker_buf} "
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fi
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collecting=false
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marker_buf=""
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# Check if this boundary word itself starts a new -m/-k
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if [[ "$word" == "-m" || "$word" == "-k" ]]; then
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output+="${word} "
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collecting=true
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# Drop stray backslash tokens silently
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elif [[ "$word" == "\\" ]]; then
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:
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else
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output+="${word} "
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fi
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else
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# Accumulate into marker buffer
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if [[ -n "$marker_buf" ]]; then
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marker_buf+=" ${word}"
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else
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marker_buf="${word}"
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fi
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fi
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elif [[ "$word" == "-m" || "$word" == "-k" ]]; then
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output+="${word} "
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collecting=true
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marker_buf=""
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else
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output+="${word} "
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fi
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done
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# Flush any trailing marker expression (marker at end of command)
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if $collecting && [[ -n "$marker_buf" ]]; then
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# Strip surrounding double quotes (see mid-stream flush comment)
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if [[ "$marker_buf" == '"'*'"' ]]; then
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marker_buf="${marker_buf#\"}"
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marker_buf="${marker_buf%\"}"
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fi
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if [[ "$marker_buf" == *" "* || "$marker_buf" == *"("* ]]; then
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output+="'${marker_buf}'"
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else
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output+="${marker_buf}"
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fi
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fi
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echo "${output% }"
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}
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###############################################################################
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# ROCm-specific pytest command rewrites
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#
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# These apply ignore flags and environment overrides for tests that are not
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# yet supported or behave differently on ROCm hardware. Kept as a single
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# function so new exclusions are easy to add in one place.
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###############################################################################
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apply_rocm_test_overrides() {
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local cmds="$1"
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# --- Model registry filter ---
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if [[ $cmds == *"pytest -v -s models/test_registry.py"* ]]; then
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cmds=${cmds//"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'"}
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fi
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# --- LoRA: disable custom paged attention ---
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if [[ $cmds == *"pytest -v -s lora"* ]]; then
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cmds=${cmds//"pytest -v -s lora"/"VLLM_ROCM_CUSTOM_PAGED_ATTN=0 pytest -v -s lora"}
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fi
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# --- Kernel ignores ---
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if [[ $cmds == *" kernels/core"* ]]; then
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cmds="${cmds} \
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--ignore=kernels/core/test_fused_quant_layernorm.py \
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--ignore=kernels/core/test_permute_cols.py"
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fi
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if [[ $cmds == *" kernels/attention"* ]]; then
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cmds="${cmds} \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_attention_selector.py \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_encoder_decoder_attn.py \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_flash_attn.py \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_flashinfer.py \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_prefix_prefill.py \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_cascade_flash_attn.py \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_mha_attn.py \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_lightning_attn.py \
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--ignore=kernels/attention/test_attention.py"
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fi
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if [[ $cmds == *" kernels/quantization"* ]]; then
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cmds="${cmds} \
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--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_int8_quant.py \
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--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_machete_mm.py \
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--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_block_fp8.py \
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--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_block_int8.py \
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--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_marlin_gemm.py \
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--ignore=kernels/quantization/test_int8_kernel.py"
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cmds="${cmds} \
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--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_audio.py \
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--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_shutdown.py \
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--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_completion.py \
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--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_models.py \
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--ignore=entrypoints/openai/test_root_path.py \
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###############################################################################
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# Main
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###############################################################################
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# --- GPU initialization ---
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echo "--- Confirming Clean Initial State"
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wait_for_clean_gpus
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echo "--- ROCm info"
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rocminfo
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container_name="rocm_${BUILDKITE_COMMIT}_$(tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c 10; echo)"
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echo "RDMA devices detected on host, enabling passthrough"
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RDMA_FLAGS="--device /dev/infiniband --cap-add=IPC_LOCK"
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else
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echo "No RDMA devices found on host, RDMA tests will be skipped"
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fi
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# --- Route: multi-node vs single-node ---
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if is_multi_node "$commands"; then
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echo "--- Multi-node job detected"
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export DCKR_VER=$(docker --version | sed 's/Docker version \(.*\), build .*/\1/')
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# Parse the bracket syntax: prefix ; [node0_cmds] && [node1_cmds]
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# BASH_REMATCH[1] = prefix (everything before first bracket)
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# BASH_REMATCH[2] = comma-separated node0 commands
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# BASH_REMATCH[3] = comma-separated node1 commands
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if [[ "$commands" =~ ^(.*)\[(.*)"] && ["(.*)\]$ ]]; then
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prefix=$(echo "${BASH_REMATCH[1]}" | sed 's/;//g')
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echo "PREFIX: ${prefix}"
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export composite_command="(command rocm-smi || true)"
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saved_IFS=$IFS
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IFS=','
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read -ra node0 <<< "${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
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read -ra node1 <<< "${BASH_REMATCH[3]}"
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IFS=$saved_IFS
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if [[ ${#node0[@]} -ne ${#node1[@]} ]]; then
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echo "Warning: node0 has ${#node0[@]} commands, node1 has ${#node1[@]}. They will be paired by index."
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fi
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for i in "${!node0[@]}"; do
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command_node_0=$(echo "${node0[i]}" | sed 's/\"//g')
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command_node_1=$(echo "${node1[i]}" | sed 's/\"//g')
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step_cmd="./.buildkite/scripts/run-multi-node-test.sh /vllm-workspace/tests 2 2 ${image_name} '${command_node_0}' '${command_node_1}'"
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echo "COMMANDS: ${step_cmd}"
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composite_command="${composite_command} && ${step_cmd}"
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done
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/bin/bash -c "${composite_command}"
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exit_code=$?
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||||
cleanup_network
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handle_pytest_exit "$exit_code"
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||||
else
|
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echo "Multi-node job detected but failed to parse bracket command syntax."
|
||||
echo "Expected format: prefix ; [node0_cmd1, node0_cmd2] && [node1_cmd1, node1_cmd2]"
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echo "Got: $commands"
|
||||
cleanup_network
|
||||
exit 111
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "--- Single-node job"
|
||||
echo "Render devices: $BUILDKITE_AGENT_META_DATA_RENDER_DEVICES"
|
||||
docker run \
|
||||
--device /dev/kfd $BUILDKITE_AGENT_META_DATA_RENDER_DEVICES \
|
||||
$RDMA_FLAGS \
|
||||
--network=host \
|
||||
--shm-size=16gb \
|
||||
--group-add "$render_gid" \
|
||||
--rm \
|
||||
-e HF_TOKEN \
|
||||
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
|
||||
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
|
||||
-e BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB \
|
||||
-e BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB_COUNT \
|
||||
-v "${HF_CACHE}:${HF_MOUNT}" \
|
||||
-e "HF_HOME=${HF_MOUNT}" \
|
||||
-e "PYTHONPATH=${MYPYTHONPATH}" \
|
||||
--name "${container_name}" \
|
||||
"${image_name}" \
|
||||
/bin/bash -c "${commands}"
|
||||
|
||||
exit_code=$?
|
||||
handle_pytest_exit "$exit_code"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
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