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wangxiyuan 538a69c145 [Patch] format patch module to make it more clear (#601)
Format patch module to make it more clear. 
Add the patch doc description, the new patch must follow this guide.

Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com>
2025-04-22 14:13:00 +08:00

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#
# Copyright (c) 2025 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
# Copyright 2023 The vLLM team.
#
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# Adapted from vllm/model_executor/models/qwen2_vl.py
# This file is a part of the vllm-ascend project.
import torch
import vllm
import vllm.distributed
from torch.distributed import ProcessGroup
from torch.distributed.distributed_c10d import (Backend, PrefixStore,
_get_default_timeout,
is_nccl_available)
from torch.distributed.rendezvous import rendezvous
from vllm.config import ParallelConfig
def ascend_destroy_model_parallel():
"""Set the groups to none and destroy them."""
from vllm.distributed.parallel_state import _DP, _PP, _TP
if _TP:
_TP.destroy()
_TP = None
if _PP:
_PP.destroy()
_PP = None
if _DP:
_DP.destroy()
_DP = None
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
current_platform.destroy_platform_model_parallel()
def ascend_stateless_init_torch_distributed_process_group(
host: str, port: int, rank: int, world_size: int,
backend: str) -> ProcessGroup:
"""
A replacement for `torch.distributed.init_process_group` that does not
pollute the global state. The created ProcessGroup object can be used for
some operations such as `allreduce`, because it does not depend on the
global rank. However, some operations such as `broadcast` cannot be used
because it depends on the global rank.
# TODO: ask for help from PyTorch team if we need the `broadcast` operation.
This function is useful when we are not sure about the total number of
processes in the process group. For example, we may have process
1, 2, ..., 8 who want to communicate, and process 9 might be the same
process as process 1, or it might be a different process; process 10
might be the same process as process 5, or it might be a different process.
In this case, how can we reliably form a communication channel within
process 9 and 10, without affecting the communication channel within
process 1, 2, ..., 8?
One possible solution is to figure out if process 9 and 10 are the same
as process 1 and 5 beforehand, and then form a communication channel
based on the information, adjusting the ranks and world_size etc. However,
figuring out the information is not always easy, and it will interfere
with the main communication channel.
Our solution is to always form a communication channel with process 1, 2,
..., 8, and then use this function to form another communication channel
with process 9 and 10. This way, regardless of whether process 9 and 10
are the same as process 1 and 5, the main communication channel is
always formed with process 1, 2, ..., 8, and the additional communication
channel is formed with process 9 and 10.
"""
init_method = f"tcp://{host}:{port}"
backend = Backend(backend) # it is basically string
timeout = _get_default_timeout(backend)
store, rank, world_size = next(
rendezvous(init_method, rank, world_size, timeout=timeout))
store.set_timeout(timeout)
group_rank = rank
group_size = world_size
# Use a PrefixStore to avoid accidental overrides of keys used by
# different systems (e.g. RPC) in case the store is multi-tenant.
prefix_store = PrefixStore(init_method, store)
pg: ProcessGroup = ProcessGroup(
prefix_store,
group_rank,
group_size,
)
from vllm.platforms import current_platform
if backend == "gloo":
from torch.distributed.distributed_c10d import ProcessGroupGloo
backend_class = ProcessGroupGloo(prefix_store,
group_rank,
group_size,
timeout=timeout)
backend_type = ProcessGroup.BackendType.GLOO
device = torch.device("cpu")
elif backend == "nccl":
assert is_nccl_available()
from torch.distributed.distributed_c10d import ProcessGroupNCCL
backend_options = ProcessGroupNCCL.Options()
backend_options._timeout = timeout
backend_class = ProcessGroupNCCL(prefix_store, group_rank, group_size,
backend_options)
backend_type = ProcessGroup.BackendType.NCCL
device = torch.device("cuda")
elif current_platform.platform_has_backend_register():
current_platform.platform_register_backend()
return pg
else:
raise RuntimeError(f"Unsupported torch distributed backend: {backend}")
pg._set_default_backend(backend_type)
backend_class._set_sequence_number_for_group()
pg._register_backend(device, backend_type, backend_class)
return pg
def parallel_config_get_dp_port(self) -> int:
"""
We might need to initialize process groups in multiple
processes that is related to data parallelism,
e.g. both in the worker and in the engine, which
can live in different processes. To avoid port conflicts, we
increment the port number each time we need to initialize a
new process group related to data parallelism.
"""
answer = self.data_parallel_master_port
self.data_parallel_master_port += 1
import os
# NOTE: Get port from envs directly when using torchrun
port = int(os.environ.get("MASTER_PORT", answer)) # type: ignore
return port
vllm.distributed.parallel_state.destroy_model_parallel = ascend_destroy_model_parallel
vllm.distributed.stateless_init_torch_distributed_process_group = ascend_stateless_init_torch_distributed_process_group
ParallelConfig.get_next_dp_init_port = parallel_config_get_dp_port