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# DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp
## Introduction
DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp is a sparse attention model. The main architecture is similar to DeepSeek-V3.1, but with a sparse attention mechanism, which is designed to explore and validate optimizations for training and inference efficiency in long-context scenarios.
This document will show the main verification steps of the model, including supported features, feature configuration, environment preparation, single-node and multi-node deployment, accuracy and performance evaluation.
## Supported Features
Refer to [supported features](../user_guide/support_matrix/supported_models.md) to get the model's supported feature matrix.
Refer to [feature guide](../user_guide/feature_guide/index.md) to get the feature's configuration.
## Environment Preparation
### Model Weight
- `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp`(BF16 version): require 2 Atlas 800 A3 (64G × 16) nodes or 4 Atlas 800 A2 (64G × 8) nodes. [Download model weight](https://modelers.cn/models/Modelers_Park/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-BF16)
- `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-w8a8`(Quantized version): require 1 Atlas 800 A3 (64G × 16) node or 2 Atlas 800 A2 (64G × 8) nodes. [Download model weight](https://modelers.cn/models/Modelers_Park/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-w8a8)
It is recommended to download the model weight to the shared directory of multiple nodes, such as `/root/.cache/`
### Verify Multi-node Communication(Optional)
If you want to deploy multi-node environment, you need to verify multi-node communication according to [verify multi-node communication environment](../installation.md#verify-multi-node-communication).
### Installation
You can using our official docker image and install extra operator for supporting `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp`.
:::{note}
Only AArch64 architecture are supported currently due to extra operator's installation limitations.
:::
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:sync-group: install
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:sync: A3
1. Start the docker image on your each node.
```{code-block} bash
:substitutions:
export IMAGE=quay.io/ascend/vllm-ascend:|vllm_ascend_version|-a3
docker run --rm \
--name vllm-ascend \
--shm-size=1g \
--net=host \
--device /dev/davinci0 \
--device /dev/davinci1 \
--device /dev/davinci2 \
--device /dev/davinci3 \
--device /dev/davinci4 \
--device /dev/davinci5 \
--device /dev/davinci6 \
--device /dev/davinci7 \
--device /dev/davinci8 \
--device /dev/davinci9 \
--device /dev/davinci10 \
--device /dev/davinci11 \
--device /dev/davinci12 \
--device /dev/davinci13 \
--device /dev/davinci14 \
--device /dev/davinci15 \
--device /dev/davinci_manager \
--device /dev/devmm_svm \
--device /dev/hisi_hdc \
-v /usr/local/dcmi:/usr/local/dcmi \
-v /usr/local/Ascend/driver/tools/hccn_tool:/usr/local/Ascend/driver/tools/hccn_tool \
-v /usr/local/bin/npu-smi:/usr/local/bin/npu-smi \
-v /usr/local/Ascend/driver/lib64/:/usr/local/Ascend/driver/lib64/ \
-v /usr/local/Ascend/driver/version.info:/usr/local/Ascend/driver/version.info \
-v /etc/ascend_install.info:/etc/ascend_install.info \
-v /root/.cache:/root/.cache \
-it $IMAGE bash
```
2. Install the package `custom-ops` to make the kernels available.
```shell
wget https://vllm-ascend.obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/vllm-ascend/a3/CANN-custom_ops-sfa-linux.aarch64.run
chmod +x ./CANN-custom_ops-sfa-linux.aarch64.run
./CANN-custom_ops-sfa-linux.aarch64.run --quiet
export ASCEND_CUSTOM_OPP_PATH=/usr/local/Ascend/ascend-toolkit/latest/opp/vendors/customize:${ASCEND_CUSTOM_OPP_PATH}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/Ascend/ascend-toolkit/latest/opp/vendors/customize/op_api/lib/:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
wget https://vllm-ascend.obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/vllm-ascend/a3/custom_ops-1.0-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl
pip install custom_ops-1.0-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl
```
::::
::::{tab-item} A2 series
:sync: A2
1. Start the docker image on your each node.
```{code-block} bash
:substitutions:
export IMAGE=quay.io/ascend/vllm-ascend:|vllm_ascend_version|
docker run --rm \
--name vllm-ascend \
--shm-size=1g \
--net=host \
--device /dev/davinci0 \
--device /dev/davinci1 \
--device /dev/davinci2 \
--device /dev/davinci3 \
--device /dev/davinci4 \
--device /dev/davinci5 \
--device /dev/davinci6 \
--device /dev/davinci7 \
--device /dev/davinci_manager \
--device /dev/devmm_svm \
--device /dev/hisi_hdc \
-v /usr/local/dcmi:/usr/local/dcmi \
-v /usr/local/Ascend/driver/tools/hccn_tool:/usr/local/Ascend/driver/tools/hccn_tool \
-v /usr/local/bin/npu-smi:/usr/local/bin/npu-smi \
-v /usr/local/Ascend/driver/lib64/:/usr/local/Ascend/driver/lib64/ \
-v /usr/local/Ascend/driver/version.info:/usr/local/Ascend/driver/version.info \
-v /etc/ascend_install.info:/etc/ascend_install.info \
-v /root/.cache:/root/.cache \
-it $IMAGE bash
```
2. Install the package `custom-ops` to make the kernels available.
```shell
wget https://vllm-ascend.obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/vllm-ascend/a2/CANN-custom_ops-sfa-linux.aarch64.run
chmod +x ./CANN-custom_ops-sfa-linux.aarch64.run
./CANN-custom_ops-sfa-linux.aarch64.run --quiet
export ASCEND_CUSTOM_OPP_PATH=/usr/local/Ascend/ascend-toolkit/latest/opp/vendors/customize:${ASCEND_CUSTOM_OPP_PATH}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/Ascend/ascend-toolkit/latest/opp/vendors/customize/op_api/lib/:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
wget https://vllm-ascend.obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/vllm-ascend/a2/custom_ops-1.0-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl
pip install custom_ops-1.0-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl
```
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In addition, if you don't want to use the docker image as above, you can also build all from source:
- Install `vllm-ascend` from source, refer to [installation](../installation.md).
- Install extra operator for supporting `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp`, refer to the above tab.
If you want to deploy multi-node environment, you need to set up environment on each node.
## Deployment
### Single-node Deployment
Only the quantized model `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-w8a8` can be deployed on 1 Atlas 800 A3.
Run the following script to execute online inference.
```shell
#!/bin/sh
export VLLM_USE_MODELSCOPE=true
vllm serve vllm-ascend/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8 \
--host 0.0.0.0 \
--port 8000 \
--tensor-parallel-size 16 \
--seed 1024 \
--quantization ascend \
--served-model-name deepseek_v3.2 \
--max-num-seqs 16 \
--max-model-len 17450 \
--max-num-batched-tokens 17450 \
--enable-expert-parallel \
--trust-remote-code \
--no-enable-prefix-caching \
--gpu-memory-utilization 0.92 \
--additional-config '{"torchair_graph_config":{"enabled":true,"graph_batch_sizes":[16]}}'
```
### Multi-node Deployment
- `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp`: require 2 Atlas 800 A3 (64G × 16) nodes or 4 Atlas 800 A2 (64G × 8).
- `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-w8a8`: require 2 Atlas 800 A2 (64G × 8).
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:sync-group: install
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:sync: A3
Run the following scripts on two nodes respectively.
**Node 0**
```shell
#!/bin/sh
# this obtained through ifconfig
# nic_name is the network interface name corresponding to local_ip of the current node
nic_name="xxxx"
local_ip="xxxx"
export VLLM_USE_MODELSCOPE=True
export HCCL_IF_IP=$local_ip
export GLOO_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export TP_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export HCCL_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export OMP_PROC_BIND=false
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=10
export HCCL_BUFFSIZE=1024
vllm serve /root/.cache/Modelers_Park/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp \
--host 0.0.0.0 \
--port 8000 \
--data-parallel-size 2 \
--data-parallel-size-local 1 \
--data-parallel-address $local_ip \
--data-parallel-rpc-port 13389 \
--tensor-parallel-size 16 \
--seed 1024 \
--served-model-name deepseek_v3.2 \
--enable-expert-parallel \
--max-num-seqs 16 \
--max-model-len 17450 \
--max-num-batched-tokens 17450 \
--trust-remote-code \
--no-enable-prefix-caching \
--gpu-memory-utilization 0.9 \
--additional-config '{"torchair_graph_config":{"enabled":true,"graph_batch_sizes":[16]}}'
```
**Node 1**
```shell
#!/bin/sh
# this obtained through ifconfig
# nic_name is the network interface name corresponding to local_ip of the current node
nic_name="xxx"
local_ip="xxx"
# The value of node0_ip must be consistent with the value of local_ip set in node0 (master node)
node0_ip="xxxx"
export VLLM_USE_MODELSCOPE=True
export HCCL_IF_IP=$local_ip
export GLOO_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export TP_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export HCCL_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export OMP_PROC_BIND=false
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=10
export HCCL_BUFFSIZE=1024
vllm serve /root/.cache/Modelers_Park/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp \
--host 0.0.0.0 \
--port 8000 \
--headless \
--data-parallel-size 2 \
--data-parallel-size-local 1 \
--data-parallel-start-rank 1 \
--data-parallel-address $node0_ip \
--data-parallel-rpc-port 13389 \
--tensor-parallel-size 16 \
--seed 1024 \
--served-model-name deepseek_v3.2 \
--max-num-seqs 16 \
--max-model-len 17450 \
--max-num-batched-tokens 17450 \
--enable-expert-parallel \
--trust-remote-code \
--no-enable-prefix-caching \
--gpu-memory-utilization 0.92 \
--additional-config '{"torchair_graph_config":{"enabled":true,"graph_batch_sizes":[16]}}'
```
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::::{tab-item} DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8 A2 series
:sync: A2
Run the following scripts on two nodes respectively.
**Node 0**
```shell
#!/bin/sh
# this obtained through ifconfig
# nic_name is the network interface name corresponding to local_ip of the current node
nic_name="xxxx"
local_ip="xxxx"
export VLLM_USE_MODELSCOPE=True
export HCCL_IF_IP=$local_ip
export GLOO_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export TP_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export HCCL_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export OMP_PROC_BIND=false
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=10
export HCCL_BUFFSIZE=1024
export PYTORCH_NPU_ALLOC_CONF="expandable_segments:True"
vllm serve vllm-ascend/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8 \
--host 0.0.0.0 \
--port 8000 \
--data-parallel-size 2 \
--data-parallel-size-local 1 \
--data-parallel-address $local_ip \
--data-parallel-rpc-port 13389 \
--tensor-parallel-size 8 \
--seed 1024 \
--served-model-name deepseek_v3.2 \
--enable-expert-parallel \
--max-num-seqs 16 \
--max-model-len 17450 \
--max-num-batched-tokens 17450 \
--trust-remote-code \
--quantization ascend \
--no-enable-prefix-caching \
--gpu-memory-utilization 0.9 \
--additional-config '{"torchair_graph_config":{"enabled":true,"graph_batch_sizes":[16]}}'
```
**Node 1**
```shell
#!/bin/sh
# this obtained through ifconfig
# nic_name is the network interface name corresponding to local_ip of the current node
nic_name="xxx"
local_ip="xxx"
# The value of node0_ip must be consistent with the value of local_ip set in node0 (master node)
node0_ip="xxxx"
export VLLM_USE_MODELSCOPE=True
export HCCL_IF_IP=$local_ip
export GLOO_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export TP_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export HCCL_SOCKET_IFNAME=$nic_name
export OMP_PROC_BIND=false
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=10
export HCCL_BUFFSIZE=1024
export PYTORCH_NPU_ALLOC_CONF="expandable_segments:True"
vllm serve vllm-ascend/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8 \
--host 0.0.0.0 \
--port 8000 \
--headless \
--data-parallel-size 2 \
--data-parallel-size-local 1 \
--data-parallel-start-rank 1 \
--data-parallel-address $node0_ip \
--data-parallel-rpc-port 13389 \
--tensor-parallel-size 8 \
--seed 1024 \
--served-model-name deepseek_v3.2 \
--max-num-seqs 16 \
--max-model-len 17450 \
--max-num-batched-tokens 17450 \
--enable-expert-parallel \
--trust-remote-code \
--quantization ascend \
--no-enable-prefix-caching \
--gpu-memory-utilization 0.92 \
--additional-config '{"torchair_graph_config":{"enabled":true,"graph_batch_sizes":[16]}}'
```
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### Prefill-Decode Disaggregation
Not supported yet.
## Functional Verification
Once your server is started, you can query the model with input prompts:
```shell
curl http://<node0_ip>:<port>/v1/completions \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model": "deepseek_v3.2",
"prompt": "The future of AI is",
"max_tokens": 50,
"temperature": 0
}'
```
## Accuracy Evaluation
Here are two accuracy evaluation methods.
### Using AISBench
1. Refer to [Using AISBench](../developer_guide/evaluation/using_ais_bench.md) for details.
2. After execution, you can get the result, here is the result of `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8` in `vllm-ascend:0.11.0rc0` for reference only.
| dataset | version | metric | mode | vllm-api-general-chat |
|----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | -----|
| cevaldataset | - | accuracy | gen | 92.20 |
### Using Language Model Evaluation Harness
As an example, take the `gsm8k` dataset as a test dataset, and run accuracy evaluation of `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8` in online mode.
1. Refer to [Using lm_eval](../developer_guide/evaluation/using_lm_eval.md) for `lm_eval` installation.
2. Run `lm_eval` to execute the accuracy evaluation.
```shell
lm_eval \
--model local-completions \
--model_args model=/root/.cache/modelscope/hub/models/vllm-ascend/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8,base_url=http://127.0.0.1:8000/v1/completions,tokenized_requests=False,trust_remote_code=True \
--tasks gsm8k \
--output_path ./
```
3. After execution, you can get the result, here is the result of `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8` in `vllm-ascend:0.11.0rc0` for reference only.
|Tasks|Version| Filter |n-shot| Metric | |Value | |Stderr|
|-----|------:|----------------|-----:|-----------|---|-----:|---|-----:|
|gsm8k| 3|flexible-extract| 5|exact_match|↑ |0.9591|± |0.0055|
|gsm8k| 3|strict-match | 5|exact_match|↑ |0.9583|± |0.0055|
## Performance
### Using AISBench
Refer to [Using AISBench for performance evaluation](../developer_guide/evaluation/using_ais_bench.md#execute-performance-evaluation) for details.
### Using vLLM Benchmark
Run performance evaluation of `DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8` as an example.
Refer to [vllm benchmark](https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/contributing/benchmarks.html) for more details.
There are three `vllm bench` subcommand:
- `latency`: Benchmark the latency of a single batch of requests.
- `serve`: Benchmark the online serving throughput.
- `throughput`: Benchmark offline inference throughput.
Take the `serve` as an example. Run the code as follows.
```shell
export VLLM_USE_MODELSCOPE=true
vllm bench serve --model vllm-ascend/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-W8A8 --dataset-name random --random-input 200 --num-prompt 200 --request-rate 1 --save-result --result-dir ./
```
After about several minutes, you can get the performance evaluation result.