pub struct ActiveSequences { /* private fields */ }
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A multi-request sequence manager that handles multiple active sequences with shared KV cache
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Source§impl ActiveSequences
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Sourcepub fn active_seqs(&self) -> &HashMap<RequestId, Vec<SequenceHash>>
pub fn active_seqs(&self) -> &HashMap<RequestId, Vec<SequenceHash>>
Get field active_seqs
from instance of ActiveSequences
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Sourcepub fn prefill_tokens(&self) -> &HashMap<RequestId, usize>
pub fn prefill_tokens(&self) -> &HashMap<RequestId, usize>
Get field prefill_tokens
from instance of ActiveSequences
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Sourcepub fn unique_blocks(&self) -> &HashMap<SequenceHash, HashSet<RequestId>>
pub fn unique_blocks(&self) -> &HashMap<SequenceHash, HashSet<RequestId>>
Get field unique_blocks
from instance of ActiveSequences
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Sourcepub fn block_size(&self) -> usize
pub fn block_size(&self) -> usize
Get field block_size
from instance of ActiveSequences
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Sourcepub fn active_blocks(&self) -> usize
pub fn active_blocks(&self) -> usize
Get field active_blocks
from instance of ActiveSequences
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Sourcepub fn active_tokens(&self) -> usize
pub fn active_tokens(&self) -> usize
Get field active_tokens
from instance of ActiveSequences
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Sourcepub fn expiry_timer(&self) -> &Instant
pub fn expiry_timer(&self) -> &Instant
Timer for when to force expiry of stale requests
Sourcepub fn expiry_requests(&self) -> &HashSet<RequestId>
pub fn expiry_requests(&self) -> &HashSet<RequestId>
Set of request IDs to check for expiry
Source§impl ActiveSequences
impl ActiveSequences
Sourcepub fn add_request(
&mut self,
request_id: RequestId,
token_sequence: Option<Vec<SequenceHash>>,
isl: usize,
overlap: u32,
) -> HashSet<RequestId>
pub fn add_request( &mut self, request_id: RequestId, token_sequence: Option<Vec<SequenceHash>>, isl: usize, overlap: u32, ) -> HashSet<RequestId>
Add a new request with its initial tokens Returns the set of expired request IDs that were removed during cleanup
Sourcepub fn mark_prefill_completed(&mut self, request_id: &RequestId)
pub fn mark_prefill_completed(&mut self, request_id: &RequestId)
Mark prefill as completed for a request, removing it from prefill_tokens tracking
pub fn new_tokens(&self, isl: usize, overlap: u32) -> usize
pub fn potential_blocks_and_tokens( &self, token_sequence: Option<&[SequenceHash]>, isl: usize, overlap: u32, ) -> (usize, usize)
Sourcepub fn new_blocks(&self, token_sequence: &[SequenceHash]) -> usize
pub fn new_blocks(&self, token_sequence: &[SequenceHash]) -> usize
Match a request against existing blocks and return the number of new blocks that would be added
Sourcepub fn potential_blocks(&self, token_sequence: &[SequenceHash]) -> usize
pub fn potential_blocks(&self, token_sequence: &[SequenceHash]) -> usize
Return the total number of blocks that would be used if the token sequence was added This is the sum of new blocks that would be added plus the current active blocks
Sourcepub fn free(&mut self, request_id: &RequestId) -> usize
pub fn free(&mut self, request_id: &RequestId) -> usize
Free all blocks associated with a request
Sourcepub fn force_expiry(&mut self) -> HashSet<RequestId>
pub fn force_expiry(&mut self) -> HashSet<RequestId>
Force expiry of stale requests if the timer has elapsed Returns the set of expired request IDs that were removed
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impl Freeze for ActiveSequences
impl RefUnwindSafe for ActiveSequences
impl Send for ActiveSequences
impl Sync for ActiveSequences
impl Unpin for ActiveSequences
impl UnwindSafe for ActiveSequences
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