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@WoosukKwon WoosukKwon added the tpu Related to Google TPUs label Jul 29, 2024
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@etwk Thanks for submitting the PR! I missed this change in the previous one. Thanks for catching it!

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# Fix FastAPI dependence
RUN pip install "starlette<0.38.0"
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QQ: Why is this required?

@WoosukKwon WoosukKwon merged commit 7f8d612 into vllm-project:main Jul 29, 2024
tjohnson31415 added a commit to tjohnson31415/vllm that referenced this pull request Jul 30, 2024
* upstream/main: (66 commits)
  [Bugfix] Fix PaliGemma MMP (vllm-project#6930)
  [TPU] Fix greedy decoding (vllm-project#6933)
  [Kernel] Tuned int8 kernels for Ada Lovelace (vllm-project#6848)
  [Kernel] Fix marlin divide-by-zero warnings (vllm-project#6904)
  [ci] GHA workflow to remove ready label upon "/notready" comment (vllm-project#6921)
  [Kernel] Remove unused variables in awq/gemm_kernels.cu (vllm-project#6908)
  [Frontend] New `allowed_token_ids` decoding request parameter (vllm-project#6753)
  [Bugfix] Allow vllm to still work if triton is not installed. (vllm-project#6786)
  [TPU] Support tensor parallelism in async llm engine (vllm-project#6891)
  [Kernel] Fix deprecation function warnings squeezellm quant_cuda_kernel (vllm-project#6901)
  [Core] Reduce unnecessary compute when logprobs=None (vllm-project#6532)
  [Kernel] Tuned FP8 Kernels for Ada Lovelace (vllm-project#6677)
  [Model] Initialize support for InternVL2 series models (vllm-project#6514)
  [Misc] Pass cutlass_fp8_supported correctly in fbgemm_fp8 (vllm-project#6871)
  Add Nemotron to PP_SUPPORTED_MODELS (vllm-project#6863)
  [Kernel] Increase precision of GPTQ/AWQ Marlin kernel (vllm-project#6795)
  [TPU] Reduce compilation time & Upgrade PyTorch XLA version  (vllm-project#6856)
  [Docs] Add RunLLM chat widget (vllm-project#6857)
  [Model] Initial support for BLIP-2 (vllm-project#5920)
  [CI/Build][Doc] Update CI and Doc for VLM example changes (vllm-project#6860)
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Alvant pushed a commit to compressa-ai/vllm that referenced this pull request Oct 26, 2024
LeiWang1999 pushed a commit to LeiWang1999/vllm-bitblas that referenced this pull request Mar 26, 2025
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