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LocalAI [bot] 5cda4f1ccf fix(L4T13 backends): switch vllm/sglang/vllm-omni to PyPI aarch64+cu130 wheels (#9950)
* fix(vllm): switch L4T13 backend to PyPI aarch64+cu130 wheels

The L4T13 vllm backend pulled torch / torchvision / torchaudio / vllm from
pypi.jetson-ai-lab.io's sbsa/cu130 mirror via [tool.uv.sources] with no
version pins. That mirror started shipping torch 2.11.0 next to a
vllm-0.20.0+cu130 wheel that was still compiled against torch 2.10's c10
ABI, so uv landed on the mismatched pair and vllm crashed at import:

  ImportError: vllm/_C.abi3.so: undefined symbol:
  _ZN3c1013MessageLoggerC1EPKciib

(c10::MessageLogger's constructor signature changed between torch 2.10 and
2.11; the vllm wheel referenced the 2.10 form, the installed libc10.so
exported only the 2.11 form.)

Since torch 2.11 (April 2026) PyPI publishes its own aarch64 + cu130
manylinux wheels, and vllm 0.20.0 ships an aarch64 wheel whose Requires-
Dist locks torch==2.11.0 / torchvision==0.26.0 / torchaudio==2.11.0. That
makes uv's resolver produce an ABI-consistent set automatically, so the
mirror and the [tool.uv.sources] pinning are no longer needed.

flash-attn is dropped from the dep list: PyPI has no aarch64 wheel, but
vLLM 0.20+ already bundles its own vllm_flash_attn (fa2 + fa3) inside the
main wheel, so the Dao-AILab package isn't required at runtime.

Reference: https://pytorch.org/blog/vllm-and-pytorch-work-together-to-improve-the-developer-experience-on-aarch64/

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* refactor(vllm): retire l4t13 pyproject.toml in favor of requirements-*.txt

pyproject.toml only existed because uv pip install -r requirements.txt
doesn't honor [tool.uv.sources]. The previous commit dropped [tool.uv.
sources] (PyPI now serves the aarch64 + cu130 wheels directly), so the
file no longer carries any logic the requirements-*.txt path can't.

Replace with the same two-file pattern every other build profile uses:

  - requirements-l4t13.txt       (accelerate / torch / transformers /
                                  bitsandbytes - matches cublas13's split)
  - requirements-l4t13-after.txt (vllm; runs after the base resolve so
                                  the cu130 torch wheel lands first)

install.sh's whole l4t13 elif branch goes away; libbackend.sh's
installRequirements already handles the requirements-install.txt build-
deps pass, the C_INCLUDE_PATH export for PORTABLE_PYTHON, and the
runProtogen call, so falling through to the standard else: branch
produces identical install behavior with less surface area.

No functional change at install time - same wheels, same order.

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* fix(sglang,vllm-omni): switch L4T13 backends to PyPI aarch64+cu130 wheels

Same root cause and same fix as the vllm backend in the previous commits:
the L4T13 sglang and vllm-omni backends both pulled their accelerator
stack from pypi.jetson-ai-lab.io's sbsa/cu130 mirror with no version
pins, so they would silently land on the same torch 2.11 vs cu130-built
wheel ABI mismatch the moment the mirror published an out-of-sync pair.

sglang
------

- Drop pyproject.toml + [tool.uv.sources]. The historical comment said
  the [all] extra was unsafe on aarch64 because of decord, but sglang
  0.5.x now uses `decord2` on aarch64/arm/armv7l (which ships cp312
  aarch64 wheels), so we can match cublas13's sglang[all]>=0.5.11 pin
  and stop being capped at the 0.5.1.post2 the L4T mirror shipped.
  That unblocks Gemma 4 / MTP recipes on Jetson Thor.
- New requirements-l4t13.txt mirrors the cublas13 split (accelerate /
  torch / torchvision / torchaudio / transformers), requirements-l4t13-
  after.txt carries sglang[all]>=0.5.11.
- install.sh's l4t13 elif branch goes away; falls through to the
  standard installRequirements path.

vllm-omni
---------

- requirements-l4t13.txt drops --extra-index-url to jetson-ai-lab and
  drops flash-attn (PyPI has no aarch64 wheel, vLLM 0.20+ bundles its
  own vllm_flash_attn fa2 + fa3 internally).
- install.sh's l4t13 vllm-install branch collapses into the cublas13
  branch since both now just run `pip install vllm --torch-backend=auto`
  against PyPI.
- --index-strategy=unsafe-best-match is dropped from the top-level
  l4t13 guard; without the L4T mirror in the picture it had no purpose.

The from-source vllm-omni install on top still keeps its existing
`sed -i '/^fa3-fwd[[:space:]]*==/d' requirements/cuda.txt` workaround -
fa3-fwd has no aarch64 wheel and no sdist, unrelated to flash-attn.

Reference: https://pytorch.org/blog/vllm-and-pytorch-work-together-to-improve-the-developer-experience-on-aarch64/

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* fix(sglang): drop [all] extra on l4t13 - xatlas has no aarch64 wheel

CI revealed that sglang[all]==0.5.12 transitively pulls xatlas via the
[diffusion] sub-extra, and xatlas ships no aarch64 wheel. Its sdist
depends on scikit_build_core without declaring it in build-system.
requires, so under --no-build-isolation uv can't build it from source:

    × Failed to build `xatlas==0.0.11`
    ├─▶ The build backend returned an error
    ╰─▶ Call to `scikit_build_core.build.build_wheel` failed (exit status: 1)
        ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'scikit_build_core'
    help: `xatlas` (v0.0.11) was included because `sglang[all]` (v0.5.12)
          depends on `xatlas`

Upstream sglang explicitly gates st_attn and vsa on
`platform_machine != aarch64` inside the same [diffusion] extra but
forgot xatlas - same class of bug that bit the old decord pin.

Use plain `sglang>=0.5.11` on l4t13. backend.py imports only base
sglang.srt symbols (Engine, ServerArgs, FunctionCallParser,
ReasoningParser); the [all] extras are optional accelerators not
required at import time. cublas13 (x86_64) keeps [all] because xatlas
has x86_64 wheels there.

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Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
2026-05-22 23:01:22 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS="--no-build-isolation"
# Avoid to overcommit the CPU during build
# https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/issues/20079
# https://docs.vllm.ai/en/v0.8.3/serving/env_vars.html
# https://docs.redhat.com/it/documentation/red_hat_ai_inference_server/3.0/html/vllm_server_arguments/environment_variables-server-arguments
export NVCC_THREADS=2
export MAX_JOBS=1
backend_dir=$(dirname $0)
if [ -d $backend_dir/common ]; then
source $backend_dir/common/libbackend.sh
else
source $backend_dir/../common/libbackend.sh
fi
# Intel XPU: torch==2.11.0+xpu lives on the PyTorch XPU index, transitive
# deps on PyPI — unsafe-best-match lets uv mix both. vllm-xpu-kernels only
# ships a python3.12 wheel per upstream docs, so bump the portable Python
# before installRequirements (matches the l4t13 pattern below).
# https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/docs/getting_started/installation/gpu.xpu.inc.md
if [ "x${BUILD_PROFILE}" == "xintel" ]; then
PYTHON_VERSION="3.12"
PYTHON_PATCH="11"
EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS+=" --index-strategy=unsafe-best-match"
fi
# CPU builds need unsafe-best-match to pull torch==2.10.0+cpu from the
# pytorch test channel while still resolving transformers/vllm from pypi.
if [ "x${BUILD_PROFILE}" == "xcpu" ]; then
EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS+=" --index-strategy=unsafe-best-match"
fi
# cublas13 pulls the vLLM wheel from a per-tag cu130 index (PyPI's vllm wheel
# is built against CUDA 12 and won't load on cu130). uv's default per-package
# first-match strategy would still pick the PyPI wheel, so allow it to consult
# every configured index when resolving.
if [ "x${BUILD_PROFILE}" == "xcublas13" ]; then
EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS+=" --index-strategy=unsafe-best-match"
fi
# JetPack 7 / L4T arm64 vllm + torch wheels come straight from PyPI now
# (torch 2.11+ ships aarch64 + cu130 manylinux wheels and vllm 0.20+ ships
# an aarch64 wheel pinned to that torch). They're cp312-only, so bump the
# venv Python accordingly. JetPack 6 keeps cp310 + USE_PIP=true.
# https://pytorch.org/blog/vllm-and-pytorch-work-together-to-improve-the-developer-experience-on-aarch64/
if [ "x${BUILD_PROFILE}" == "xl4t12" ]; then
USE_PIP=true
fi
if [ "x${BUILD_PROFILE}" == "xl4t13" ]; then
PYTHON_VERSION="3.12"
PYTHON_PATCH="12"
PY_STANDALONE_TAG="20251120"
fi
# Intel XPU has no upstream-published vllm wheels, so we always build vllm
# from source against torch-xpu and replace the default triton with
# triton-xpu (matching torch 2.11). Mirrors the upstream procedure:
# https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/docs/getting_started/installation/gpu.xpu.inc.md
if [ "x${BUILD_TYPE}" == "xintel" ]; then
# Hide requirements-intel-after.txt so installRequirements doesn't
# try `pip install vllm` (would either fail or grab a non-XPU wheel).
_intel_after="${backend_dir}/requirements-intel-after.txt"
_intel_after_bak=""
if [ -f "${_intel_after}" ]; then
_intel_after_bak="${_intel_after}.xpu.bak"
mv "${_intel_after}" "${_intel_after_bak}"
fi
installRequirements
if [ -n "${_intel_after_bak}" ]; then
mv "${_intel_after_bak}" "${_intel_after}"
fi
# vllm's CMake build needs the Intel oneAPI dpcpp/sycl compiler — the
# base image (intel/oneapi-basekit) has it but the env isn't sourced.
if [ -f /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh ]; then
set +u
source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh --force
set -u
fi
_vllm_src=$(mktemp -d)
trap 'rm -rf "${_vllm_src}"' EXIT
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm "${_vllm_src}/vllm"
pushd "${_vllm_src}/vllm"
# Install vllm's own runtime deps (torch-xpu, vllm_xpu_kernels,
# pydantic, fastapi, …) from upstream's requirements/xpu.txt — the
# canonical source of truth. Avoids re-pinning everything ourselves.
uv pip install ${EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS:-} -r requirements/xpu.txt
# Stock triton (NVIDIA-only) may have come in transitively; replace
# with triton-xpu==3.7.0 which matches torch 2.11.
uv pip uninstall triton triton-xpu 2>/dev/null || true
uv pip install ${EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS:-} \
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/xpu \
triton-xpu==3.7.0
export CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$(python -c 'import site; print(site.getsitepackages()[0])'):${CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH:-}"
VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE=xpu uv pip install ${EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS:-} --no-deps .
popd
# FROM_SOURCE=true on a CPU build skips the prebuilt vllm wheel in
# requirements-cpu-after.txt and compiles vllm locally against the host's
# actual CPU. Not used by default because it takes ~30-40 minutes, but
# kept here for hosts where the prebuilt wheel SIGILLs (CPU without the
# required SIMD baseline, e.g. AVX-512 VNNI/BF16). Default CI uses a
# bigger-runner with compatible hardware instead.
elif [ "x${BUILD_TYPE}" == "x" ] && [ "x${FROM_SOURCE:-}" == "xtrue" ]; then
# Temporarily hide the prebuilt wheel so installRequirements doesn't
# pull it — the rest of the requirements files (base deps, torch,
# transformers) are still installed normally.
_cpu_after="${backend_dir}/requirements-cpu-after.txt"
_cpu_after_bak=""
if [ -f "${_cpu_after}" ]; then
_cpu_after_bak="${_cpu_after}.from-source.bak"
mv "${_cpu_after}" "${_cpu_after_bak}"
fi
installRequirements
if [ -n "${_cpu_after_bak}" ]; then
mv "${_cpu_after_bak}" "${_cpu_after}"
fi
# Build vllm from source against the installed torch.
# https://docs.vllm.ai/en/latest/getting_started/installation/cpu/
_vllm_src=$(mktemp -d)
trap 'rm -rf "${_vllm_src}"' EXIT
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm "${_vllm_src}/vllm"
pushd "${_vllm_src}/vllm"
uv pip install ${EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS:-} wheel packaging ninja "setuptools>=49.4.0" numpy typing-extensions pillow setuptools-scm
# Respect pre-installed torch version — skip vllm's own requirements-build.txt torch pin.
VLLM_TARGET_DEVICE=cpu uv pip install ${EXTRA_PIP_INSTALL_FLAGS:-} --no-deps .
popd
else
installRequirements
fi