Csrayz 80524f5711 [CORE] concurrent partial prefills (#2372)
# What this PR does / why we need it?

When processing a mix of large and small requests, the TTFT of responses
is significantly reduc\ed. Please refer to
https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/pull/10235, which achieves the same
effect by simply limiting the number of prompt fills for long requests.
This solution can be applied to both AscendScheduler (V0) and vLLM
Scheduler (V1). Tests show that TTFT can be significantly improved when
handling such mixed requests. However, This capability is currently
missing when Ascend Scheduler is enabled.

This benchmark used the Qwen3-8B model, with a context length of 128K,
running on a single card.

Regarding dataset selection, the sharegpt_clean dataset is used, with
its content concatenated and cropped. Small requests with token=50 and
medium requests with token=10240 were constructed (there were also large
requests with token=102400, but these were ignored because when using
the Prefill First scheduling strategy, max_num_batched_tokens will not
be set to such a large value). When loading vLLM, set
max_num_batched_tokens=22000. This length can accommodate two
medium-sized requests and some short requests, reflecting an extreme
scenario where the budget is almost entirely occupied by longer
requests.

Next, we mix 990 small requests and 100 medium requests into one type of
load scenario (hereinafter referred to as 10%), and similarly generate
load scenarios with 5% medium requests and 1% load scenarios.

Performance tests were conducted separately for enabling vLLMScheduler,
AscendScheduler, and AscendScheduler (long prompt concurrency set to 1).

- vLLM version: v0.10.2
- vLLM main:
1dfea5f4a9

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Signed-off-by: Csrayz <jover@cmbchina.com>
2025-09-24 17:12:55 +08:00
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vllm-ascend

vLLM Ascend Plugin

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  • [2025/09] We released the new official version v0.9.1! Please follow the official guide to start deploy large scale Expert Parallelism (EP) on Ascend.
  • [2025/08] We hosted the vLLM Beijing Meetup with vLLM and Tencent! Please find the meetup slides here.
  • [2025/06] User stories page is now live! It kicks off with LLaMA-Factory/verl//TRL/GPUStack to demonstrate how vLLM Ascend assists Ascend users in enhancing their experience across fine-tuning, evaluation, reinforcement learning (RL), and deployment scenarios.
  • [2025/06] Contributors page is now live! All contributions deserve to be recorded, thanks for all contributors.
  • [2025/05] We've released first official version v0.7.3! We collaborated with the vLLM community to publish a blog post sharing our practice: Introducing vLLM Hardware Plugin, Best Practice from Ascend NPU.
  • [2025/03] We hosted the vLLM Beijing Meetup with vLLM team! Please find the meetup slides here.
  • [2025/02] vLLM community officially created vllm-project/vllm-ascend repo for running vLLM seamlessly on the Ascend NPU.
  • [2024/12] We are working with the vLLM community to support [RFC]: Hardware pluggable.

Overview

vLLM Ascend (vllm-ascend) is a community maintained hardware plugin for running vLLM seamlessly on the Ascend NPU.

It 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.

By using vLLM Ascend plugin, popular open-source models, including Transformer-like, Mixture-of-Expert, Embedding, Multi-modal LLMs can run seamlessly on the Ascend NPU.

Prerequisites

  • Hardware: Atlas 800I A2 Inference series, Atlas A2 Training series, Atlas 800I A3 Inference series, Atlas A3 Training series, Atlas 300I Duo (Experimental)
  • OS: Linux
  • Software:
    • Python >= 3.9, < 3.12
    • CANN >= 8.2.rc1 (Ascend HDK version refers to here)
    • PyTorch >= 2.7.1, torch-npu >= 2.7.1.dev20250724
    • vLLM (the same version as vllm-ascend)

Getting Started

Please use the following recommended versions to get started quickly:

Version Release type Doc
v0.10.2rc1 Latest release candidate QuickStart and Installation for more details
v0.9.1 Latest stable version QuickStart and Installation for more details

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING for more details, which is a step-by-step guide to help you set up development environment, build and test.

We welcome and value any contributions and collaborations:

Branch

vllm-ascend has main branch and dev branch.

  • main: main branchcorresponds to the vLLM main branch, and is continuously monitored for quality through Ascend CI.
  • vX.Y.Z-dev: development branch, created with part of new releases of vLLM. For example, v0.7.3-dev is the dev branch for vLLM v0.7.3 version.

Below is maintained branches:

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main Maintained CI commitment for vLLM main branch and vLLM v0.10.2 tag
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v0.9.1-dev Maintained CI commitment for vLLM 0.9.1 version
rfc/feature-name Maintained Feature branches for collaboration

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