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xc-llm-ascend/tests/e2e/singlecard/test_camem.py
wangxiyuan a1f142b7ad Drop 0.11.0 support (#4377)
There is a lot hack code for v0.11.0, which makes the code hard to
upgrade to newer vLLM version. Since v0.11.0 will release soon. Let's
drop v0.11.0 support first. Then we'll upgrade to v0.11.2 soon.


- vLLM version: v0.11.0
- vLLM main:
2918c1b49c

Signed-off-by: wangxiyuan <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com>
2025-11-24 17:08:20 +08:00

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#
# Copyright (c) 2025 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
# This file is a part of the vllm-ascend project.
# Adapted from vllm/tests/basic_correctness/test_basic_correctness.py
# Copyright 2023 The vLLM team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
import gc
import os
from unittest.mock import patch
import torch
from vllm import SamplingParams
from vllm.utils.mem_constants import GiB_bytes
from tests.e2e.conftest import VllmRunner
from tests.e2e.utils import fork_new_process_for_each_test
from vllm_ascend.device_allocator.camem import CaMemAllocator
@fork_new_process_for_each_test
def test_basic_camem():
# some tensors from default memory pool
shape = (1024, 1024)
x = torch.empty(shape, device='npu:0')
x.zero_()
# some tensors from custom memory pool
allocator = CaMemAllocator.get_instance()
with allocator.use_memory_pool():
# custom memory pool
y = torch.empty(shape, device='npu:0')
y.zero_()
y += 1
z = torch.empty(shape, device='npu:0')
z.zero_()
z += 2
# they can be used together
output = x + y + z
assert torch.allclose(output, torch.ones_like(output) * 3)
free_bytes = torch.npu.mem_get_info()[0]
allocator.sleep()
free_bytes_after_sleep = torch.npu.mem_get_info()[0]
assert free_bytes_after_sleep > free_bytes
allocator.wake_up()
# they can be used together
output = x + y + z
assert torch.allclose(output, torch.ones_like(output) * 3)
gc.collect()
torch.npu.empty_cache()
torch.npu.reset_peak_memory_stats()
@fork_new_process_for_each_test
@patch.dict(os.environ, {"VLLM_ASCEND_ENABLE_NZ": "0"})
def test_end_to_end():
free, total = torch.npu.mem_get_info()
used_bytes_baseline = total - free # in case other process is running
prompt = "How are you?"
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0, max_tokens=10)
with VllmRunner("Qwen/Qwen3-0.6B",
enforce_eager=False,
enable_sleep_mode=True) as runner:
output = runner.model.generate(prompt, sampling_params)
# the benefit of `llm.sleep(level=2)` is mainly CPU memory usage,
# which is difficult to measure in the test. therefore, we only
# test sleep level 1 here.
runner.model.sleep(level=1)
free_gpu_bytes_after_sleep, total = torch.npu.mem_get_info()
used_bytes = total - free_gpu_bytes_after_sleep - used_bytes_baseline
# now the memory usage should be less than the model weights
# (0.5B model, 1GiB weights)
assert used_bytes < 1 * GiB_bytes
runner.model.wake_up()
output2 = runner.model.generate(prompt, sampling_params)
# cmp output
assert output[0].outputs[0].text == output2[0].outputs[0].text