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Kimi-K2-Thinking

Introduction

Kimi-K2-Thinking is a large-scale Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) model developed by Moonshot AI. It features a hybrid thinking architecture that excels in complex reasoning and problem-solving tasks.

This document will show the main verification steps of the model, including supported features, environment preparation, single-node deployment, and functional verification.

Supported Features

Refer to supported features to get the model's supported feature matrix.

Refer to feature guide to get the feature's configuration.

Environment Preparation

Model Weight

It is recommended to download the model weight to the shared directory, such as /mnt/sfs_turbo/.cache/.

Installation

You can use our official docker image to run Kimi-K2-Thinking directly.

Select an image based on your machine type and start the docker image on your node, refer to using docker.

Run with Docker

   :substitutions:
# Update the vllm-ascend image
export IMAGE=m.daocloud.io/quay.io/ascend/vllm-ascend:|vllm_ascend_version|
export NAME=vllm-ascend

# Run the container using the defined variables
# Note: If you are running bridge network with docker, please expose available ports for multiple nodes communication in advance
docker run --rm \
--name $NAME \
--net=host \
--shm-size=1g \
--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 /mnt/sfs_turbo/.cache:/home/cache \
-it $IMAGE bash

Verify the Quantized Model

Please be advised to edit the value of "quantization_config.config_groups.group_0.targets" from ["Linear"] into ["MoE"] in config.json of original model downloaded from Hugging Face.

{
  "quantization_config": {
    "config_groups": {
      "group_0": {
        "targets": [
          "MoE"
        ]
      }
    }
  }
}

Your model files look like:

.
|-- chat_template.jinja
|-- config.json
|-- configuration_deepseek.py
|-- configuration.json
|-- generation_config.json
|-- model-00001-of-000062.safetensors
|-- ...
|-- model-00062-of-000062.safetensors
|-- model.safetensors.index.json
|-- modeling_deepseek.py
|-- tiktoken.model
|-- tokenization_kimi.py
|-- tokenizer_config.json

Online Inference on Multi-NPU

Run the following script to start the vLLM server on Multi-NPU:

For an Atlas 800 A3 (64G*16) node, tensor-parallel-size should be at least 16.

#!/bin/bash
export VLLM_USE_MODELSCOPE=True
export HCCL_BUFFSIZE=1024
export TASK_QUEUE_ENABLE=1
export OMP_PROC_BIND=false
export HCCL_OP_EXPANSION_MODE=AIV
export PYTORCH_NPU_ALLOC_CONF="expandable_segments:True"

vllm serve "moonshotai/Kimi-K2-Thinking" \
  --tensor-parallel-size 16 \
  --port 8000 \
  --max-model-len 8192 \
  --max-num-batched-tokens 8192 \
  --max-num-seqs 12 \
  --gpu-memory-utilization 0.9 \
  --trust-remote-code \
  --enable-expert-parallel \
  --no-enable-prefix-caching

Once your server is started, you can query the model with input prompts.

curl http://localhost:8000/v1/chat/completions -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
  "model": "kimi-k2-thinking",
  "messages": [
    {"role": "user", "content": "Who are you?"}
  ],
  "temperature": 1.0
}'