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# Installation
This document describes how to install vllm-ascend manually.
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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## Requirements
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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- OS: Linux
- Python: 3.9 or higher
- A hardware with Ascend NPU. It's usually the Atlas 800 A2 series.
- Software:
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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| Software | Supported version | Note |
| ------------ | ----------------- | ---- |
| CANN | >= 8.0.0 | Required for vllm-ascend and torch-npu |
| torch-npu | >= 2.5.1.dev20250308 | Required for vllm-ascend |
| torch | >= 2.5.1 | Required for torch-npu and vllm |
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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You have 2 way to install:
- **Using pip**: first prepare env manually or via CANN image, then install `vllm-ascend` using pip.
- **Using docker**: use the `vllm-ascend` pre-built docker image directly.
## Configure a new environment
Before installing, you need to make sure firmware/driver and CANN are installed correctly, refer to [link](https://ascend.github.io/docs/sources/ascend/quick_install.html) for more details.
### Configure hardware environment
To verify that the Ascend NPU firmware and driver were correctly installed, run:
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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```bash
npu-smi info
```
Refer to [Ascend Environment Setup Guide](https://ascend.github.io/docs/sources/ascend/quick_install.html) for more details.
### Configure software environment
:::::{tab-set}
:sync-group: install
::::{tab-item} Before using pip
:selected:
:sync: pip
The easiest way to prepare your software environment is using CANN image directly:
```{code-block} bash
:substitutions:
# Update DEVICE according to your device (/dev/davinci[0-7])
export DEVICE=/dev/davinci7
# Update the vllm-ascend image
export IMAGE=quay.io/ascend/cann:|cann_image_tag|
docker run --rm \
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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--name vllm-ascend-env \
--device $DEVICE \
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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--device /dev/davinci_manager \
--device /dev/devmm_svm \
--device /dev/hisi_hdc \
-v /usr/local/dcmi:/usr/local/dcmi \
-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 \
-it $IMAGE bash
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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```
:::{dropdown} Click here to see "Install CANN manally"
:animate: fade-in-slide-down
You can also install CANN manually:
```{note}
This guide takes aarch64 as an example. If you run on x86, you need to replace `aarch64` with `x86_64` for the package name shown below.
```
```bash
# Create a virtual environment
python -m venv vllm-ascend-env
source vllm-ascend-env/bin/activate
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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# Install required python packages.
pip3 install -i https://pypi.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/simple attrs numpy<2.0.0 decorator sympy cffi pyyaml pathlib2 psutil protobuf scipy requests absl-py wheel typing_extensions
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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# Download and install the CANN package.
wget https://ascend-repo.obs.cn-east-2.myhuaweicloud.com/CANN/CANN%208.0.0/Ascend-cann-toolkit_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run
chmod +x ./Ascend-cann-toolkit_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run
./Ascend-cann-toolkit_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run --full
source /usr/local/Ascend/ascend-toolkit/set_env.sh
wget https://ascend-repo.obs.cn-east-2.myhuaweicloud.com/CANN/CANN%208.0.0/Ascend-cann-kernels-910b_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run
chmod +x ./Ascend-cann-kernels-910b_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run
./Ascend-cann-kernels-910b_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run --install
wget https://ascend-repo.obs.cn-east-2.myhuaweicloud.com/CANN/CANN%208.0.0/Ascend-cann-nnal_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run
chmod +x. /Ascend-cann-nnal_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run
./Ascend-cann-nnal_8.0.0_linux-aarch64.run --install
source /usr/local/Ascend/nnal/atb/set_env.sh
```
[Core] Init vllm-ascend (#3) ### What this PR does / why we need it? vLLM Ascend plugin (vllm-ascend) is a backend plugin for running vLLM on the Ascend NPU. This plugin is the recommended approach for supporting the Ascend backend within the vLLM community. It adheres to the principles outlined in the [RFC]: Hardware pluggable, providing a hardware-pluggable interface that decouples the integration of the Ascend NPU with vLLM. This patch also include changes to make CI work and use cache speed up e2e test, including: 1. Change push (post merge ci) and pull_request (pr ci) trigger branch to main 2. Make mypy work by ignore base_communicator and clear unused deps 3. Several improvements for vllm_ascend_test: - use cache (pip, ms, hf) speed up e2e test (25mins --> 5mins) - switch `git clone` command to `action/checkout` to speedup checkout and - Enable sv for pytest for better info dump - Remove network host to resole `docker: conflicting ontions: cannot attach both user-defined and non-user-definednetwork-modes`, which is a problem on docker 1.45 but not on 1.39. 4. Adapt MLA decode optimizations: https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/commit/cabaf4eff3c7df30d785769d5a0a1fa1a1c48a8a ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? Yes, init the PR. ### How was this patch tested? - This is the first PR to make ascend NPU work on vLLM. All code is tested on ascend with vLLM V0 Engine. - CI passed --------- Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yikun Jiang <yikunkero@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: MengqingCao <cmq0113@163.com> Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Shanshan Shen <467638484@qq.com> Co-authored-by: wangli <wangli858794774@gmail.com>
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:::
::::
::::{tab-item} Before using docker
:sync: docker
No more extra step if you are using `vllm-ascend` prebuilt docker image.
::::
:::::
Once it's done, you can start to set up `vllm` and `vllm-ascend`.
## Setup vllm and vllm-ascend
:::::{tab-set}
:sync-group: install
::::{tab-item} Using pip
:selected:
:sync: pip
You can install `vllm` and `vllm-ascend` from **pre-built wheel** (**Unreleased yet**, please build from source code):
```{code-block} bash
:substitutions:
# Install vllm-project/vllm from pypi
pip install vllm==|pip_vllm_version|
# Install vllm-project/vllm-ascend from pypi.
pip install vllm-ascend==|pip_vllm_ascend_version| --extra-index https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu/
```
:::{dropdown} Click here to see "Build from source code"
or build from **source code**:
```{code-block} bash
:substitutions:
# Install vLLM
git clone --depth 1 --branch |vllm_version| https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm
cd vllm
VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE=empty pip install . --extra-index https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu/
# Install vLLM Ascend
git clone --depth 1 --branch |vllm_ascend_version| https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm-ascend.git
cd vllm-ascend
pip install -e . --extra-index https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu/
```
:::
Current version depends on a unreleased `torch-npu`, you need to install manually:
```
# Once the packages are installed, you need to install `torch-npu` manually,
# because that vllm-ascend relies on an unreleased version of torch-npu.
# This step will be removed in the next vllm-ascend release.
#
# Here we take python 3.10 on aarch64 as an example. Feel free to install the correct version for your environment. See:
#
# https://pytorch-package.obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/pta/Daily/v2.5.1/20250308.3/pytorch_v2.5.1_py39.tar.gz
# https://pytorch-package.obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/pta/Daily/v2.5.1/20250308.3/pytorch_v2.5.1_py310.tar.gz
# https://pytorch-package.obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/pta/Daily/v2.5.1/20250308.3/pytorch_v2.5.1_py311.tar.gz
#
mkdir pta
cd pta
wget https://pytorch-package.obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/pta/Daily/v2.5.1/20250308.3/pytorch_v2.5.1_py310.tar.gz
tar -xvf pytorch_v2.5.1_py310.tar.gz
pip install ./torch_npu-2.5.1.dev20250308-cp310-cp310-manylinux_2_17_aarch64.manylinux2014_aarch64.whl
```
::::
::::{tab-item} Using docker
:sync: docker
You can just pull the **prebuilt image** and run it with bash.
:::{dropdown} Click here to see "Build from Dockerfile"
or build IMAGE from **source code**:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm-ascend.git
cd vllm-ascend
docker build -t vllm-ascend-dev-image:latest -f ./Dockerfile .
```
:::
```{code-block} bash
:substitutions:
# Update DEVICE according to your device (/dev/davinci[0-7])
export DEVICE=/dev/davinci7
# Update the vllm-ascend image
export IMAGE=quay.io/ascend/vllm-ascend:|vllm_ascend_version|
docker run --rm \
--name vllm-ascend-env \
--device $DEVICE \
--device /dev/davinci_manager \
--device /dev/devmm_svm \
--device /dev/hisi_hdc \
-v /usr/local/dcmi:/usr/local/dcmi \
-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 \
-it $IMAGE bash
```
::::
:::::
## Extra information
### Verify installation
Create and run a simple inference test. The `example.py` can be like:
```python
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
prompts = [
"Hello, my name is",
"The president of the United States is",
"The capital of France is",
"The future of AI is",
]
# Create a sampling params object.
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0.8, top_p=0.95)
# Create an LLM.
llm = LLM(model="Qwen/Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct")
# Generate texts from the prompts.
outputs = llm.generate(prompts, sampling_params)
for output in outputs:
prompt = output.prompt
generated_text = output.outputs[0].text
print(f"Prompt: {prompt!r}, Generated text: {generated_text!r}")
```
Then run:
```bash
# export VLLM_USE_MODELSCOPE=true to speed up download if huggingface is not reachable.
python example.py
```
The output will be like:
```bash
INFO 02-18 08:49:58 __init__.py:28] Available plugins for group vllm.platform_plugins:
INFO 02-18 08:49:58 __init__.py:30] name=ascend, value=vllm_ascend:register
INFO 02-18 08:49:58 __init__.py:32] all available plugins for group vllm.platform_plugins will be loaded.
INFO 02-18 08:49:58 __init__.py:34] set environment variable VLLM_PLUGINS to control which plugins to load.
INFO 02-18 08:49:58 __init__.py:42] plugin ascend loaded.
INFO 02-18 08:49:58 __init__.py:174] Platform plugin ascend is activated
INFO 02-18 08:50:12 config.py:526] This model supports multiple tasks: {'embed', 'classify', 'generate', 'score', 'reward'}. Defaulting to 'generate'.
INFO 02-18 08:50:12 llm_engine.py:232] Initializing a V0 LLM engine (v0.7.1) with config: model='./Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct', speculative_config=None, tokenizer='./Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct', skip_tokenizer_init=False, tokenizer_mode=auto, revision=None, override_neuron_config=None, tokenizer_revision=None, trust_remote_code=False, dtype=torch.bfloat16, max_seq_len=32768, download_dir=None, load_format=auto, tensor_parallel_size=1, pipeline_parallel_size=1, disable_custom_all_reduce=False, quantization=None, enforce_eager=False, kv_cache_dtype=auto, device_config=npu, decoding_config=DecodingConfig(guided_decoding_backend='xgrammar'), observability_config=ObservabilityConfig(otlp_traces_endpoint=None, collect_model_forward_time=False, collect_model_execute_time=False), seed=0, served_model_name=./Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct, num_scheduler_steps=1, multi_step_stream_outputs=True, enable_prefix_caching=False, chunked_prefill_enabled=False, use_async_output_proc=True, disable_mm_preprocessor_cache=False, mm_processor_kwargs=None, pooler_config=None, compilation_config={"splitting_ops":[],"compile_sizes":[],"cudagraph_capture_sizes":[256,248,240,232,224,216,208,200,192,184,176,168,160,152,144,136,128,120,112,104,96,88,80,72,64,56,48,40,32,24,16,8,4,2,1],"max_capture_size":256}, use_cached_outputs=False,
Loading safetensors checkpoint shards: 0% Completed | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?it/s]
Loading safetensors checkpoint shards: 100% Completed | 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 5.86it/s]
Loading safetensors checkpoint shards: 100% Completed | 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 5.85it/s]
INFO 02-18 08:50:24 executor_base.py:108] # CPU blocks: 35064, # CPU blocks: 2730
INFO 02-18 08:50:24 executor_base.py:113] Maximum concurrency for 32768 tokens per request: 136.97x
INFO 02-18 08:50:25 llm_engine.py:429] init engine (profile, create kv cache, warmup model) took 3.87 seconds
Processed prompts: 100%|█████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 4/4 [00:00<00:00, 8.46it/s, est. speed input: 46.55 toks/s, output: 135.41 toks/s]
Prompt: 'Hello, my name is', Generated text: " Shinji, a teenage boy from New York City. I'm a computer science"
Prompt: 'The president of the United States is', Generated text: ' a very important person. When he or she is elected, many people think that'
Prompt: 'The capital of France is', Generated text: ' Paris. The oldest part of the city is Saint-Germain-des-Pr'
Prompt: 'The future of AI is', Generated text: ' not bright\n\nThere is no doubt that the evolution of AI will have a huge'
```