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[CI/BUILD] enable intel queue for longer CPU tests #4113

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This PR enables intel queue for longer CPU tests. The main changes are

  • fix the bug on pos_encoding kernel
  • enable part of the tests under models
  • skip for tests for cuda only on CPU

related: #3654

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@zhouyuan zhouyuan force-pushed the wip_ci_intel_cpu branch 6 times, most recently from 67443ba to 1227a8f Compare April 18, 2024 03:25
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@simon-mo hi Simon, I made more progress and covered more model tests for CPU backend, please kindly help to check and advise.

thanks
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This looks good to me overall pending test_big_models.py to be fixed. If the test suite grow, we can take the same approach as AMD did for mirror_hardwares to run all tests in Intel CPUs.

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@zhouyuan zhouyuan force-pushed the wip_ci_intel_cpu branch 2 times, most recently from d5f81a5 to f3e300e Compare May 29, 2024 00:41
@@ -19,4 +19,6 @@ RUN VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE=cpu python3 setup.py install

WORKDIR /workspace/

RUN ln -s /workspace/vllm/tests && ln -s /workspace/vllm/examples && ln -s /workspace/vllm/benchmarks

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This looks good to me overall pending test_big_models.py to be fixed. If the test suite grow, we can take the same approach as AMD did for mirror_hardwares to run all tests in Intel CPUs.

@simon-mo just fixed the test_big_models.py issue and thanks for the inputs! Will looking into that direction

thanks
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Signed-off-by: Yuan Zhou <yuan.zhou@intel.com>
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torch.cuda.is_available() is not working well with multiprocessing case
so we switch to use is_cpu() to check the device

Signed-off-by: Yuan Zhou <yuan.zhou@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Yuan Zhou <yuan.zhou@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Yuan Zhou <yuan.zhou@intel.com>
@simon-mo simon-mo merged commit cafb8e0 into vllm-project:main Jun 3, 2024
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zhouyuan commented Jun 3, 2024

@simon-mo thanks a lot for review and merge, will move on to cover more tests on CPU backend.

thanks, -yuan

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