CP shared-KV bs>1 admission already bounds request count, extend tokens, cached tokens, and an estimated temporary buffer size. The estimate missed the fp32 MQA logits temporary, whose peak grows with query rows times context rows and can dominate high-cache-hit multi-request batches. Add an MQA logits peak term to the CPU-only estimator and include it in the layer-forward peak enforced by --cp-shared-kv-prefill-max-buffer-size. When SGLANG_NSA_MQA_LOGITS_CHUNK_MAX_ROWS is set, admission estimates the post-chunk peak using that row cap; otherwise it remains conservative and assumes the full extend-row count. Constraint: Scheduler admission must stay CPU-only and cannot query CUDA free memory. Rejected: Add a separate scheduler limit for MQA logits | the existing max-buffer-size knob is the right aggregate admission budget. Rejected: Use SGLANG_NSA_MQA_LOGITS_FREE_MEM_FRACTION in scheduler | that depends on runtime CUDA free memory and would make admission host-sync or stale. Confidence: medium Scope-risk: moderate Directive: Keep the estimator conservative when chunk max rows is unset; do not rely on CUDA free-memory queries in scheduler admission. Tested: Local py_compile for estimator, scheduler, schedule_policy, and estimator tests. Tested: Local pytest test_cp_shared_kv_prefill_buffer_estimator.py: 5 passed. Tested: Remote g0034 cjy-glm5-new py_compile and estimator pytest: 5 passed. Not-tested: ETE scheduler admission under high-cache-hit bs>1 traffic. Co-authored-by: OmX <omx@oh-my-codex.dev>
Run Unit Tests
SGLang uses the built-in library unittest as the testing framework.
Test Backend Runtime
cd sglang/test/srt
# Run a single file
python3 test_srt_endpoint.py
# Run a single test
python3 test_srt_endpoint.py TestSRTEndpoint.test_simple_decode
# Run a suite with multiple files
python3 run_suite.py --suite per-commit
Test Frontend Language
cd sglang/test/lang
# Run a single file
python3 test_choices.py
Adding or Updating Tests in CI
- Create new test files under
test/srtortest/langdepending on the type of test. - For nightly tests, place them in
test/srt/nightly/. Use theNightlyBenchmarkRunnerhelper class innightly_utils.pyfor performance benchmarking tests. - Ensure they are referenced in the respective
run_suite.py(e.g.,test/srt/run_suite.py) so they are picked up in CI. For most small test cases, they can be added to theper-commit-1-gpusuite. Sort the test cases alphabetically by name. - Ensure you added
unittest.main()for unittest andsys.exit(pytest.main([__file__]))for pytest in the scripts. The CI run them viapython3 test_file.py. - The CI will run some suites such as
per-commit-1-gpu,per-commit-2-gpu, andnightly-1-gpuautomatically. If you need special setup or custom test groups, you may modify the workflows in.github/workflows/.
CI Registry System
Tests in test/registered/ use a registry-based CI system for flexible backend/schedule configuration.
Registration Functions
from sglang.test.ci.ci_register import (
register_cuda_ci,
register_amd_ci,
register_cpu_ci,
register_npu_ci,
)
# Per-commit test (small 1-gpu, runs on 5090)
register_cuda_ci(est_time=80, suite="stage-b-test-1-gpu-small")
# Per-commit test (large 1-gpu, runs on H100)
register_cuda_ci(est_time=120, suite="stage-b-test-1-gpu-large")
# Per-commit test (2-gpu)
register_cuda_ci(est_time=200, suite="stage-b-test-2-gpu-large")
# Nightly-only test
register_cuda_ci(est_time=200, suite="nightly-1-gpu", nightly=True)
# Multi-backend test
register_cuda_ci(est_time=80, suite="stage-b-test-1-gpu-small")
register_amd_ci(est_time=120, suite="stage-a-test-1-gpu-small-amd")
# Temporarily disabled test
register_cuda_ci(est_time=80, suite="stage-b-test-1-gpu-small", disabled="flaky - see #12345")
Choosing Between 1-GPU Suites (5090 vs H100)
When adding 1-GPU tests, choose the appropriate suite based on hardware compatibility:
| Suite | Runner | GPU | When to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
stage-a-test-1-gpu-small |
1-gpu-5090 |
RTX 5090 (32GB, SM120) | Stage A per-commit smoke on 5090 (CUDA) |
stage-a-test-1-gpu-small-amd |
AMD CI runners | ROCm | Stage A per-commit smoke (AMD) |
stage-b-test-1-gpu-small |
1-gpu-5090 |
RTX 5090 (32GB, SM120) | 5090-compatible tests (preferred) |
stage-b-test-1-gpu-large |
1-gpu-h100 |
H100 (80GB, SM90) | Large models or 5090-incompatible tests |
Use stage-b-test-1-gpu-small (5090) whenever possible - this is the preferred suite for most 1-GPU tests.
Use stage-b-test-1-gpu-large (H100) if ANY of these apply:
-
Architecture incompatibility (SM120/Blackwell):
- FA3 attention backend (requires SM≤90)
- MLA with FA3 backend
- FP8/MXFP4 quantization (not supported on SM120)
- Certain Triton kernels (shared memory limits)
-
Memory requirements:
- Models >30B params or large MoE
- Tests requiring >32GB VRAM
-
Known 5090 failures:
- Weight update/sync tests
- Certain spec decoding tests
If a test cannot run on 5090 due to any of the above, use stage-b-test-1-gpu-large which runs on H100.
Available Suites
Per-Commit (CUDA):
- Stage A:
stage-a-test-1-gpu-small(5090),stage-a-test-2,stage-a-test-cpu - Stage B:
stage-b-test-1-gpu-small(5090),stage-b-test-1-gpu-large(H100),stage-b-test-2-gpu-large - Stage C (4-GPU):
stage-c-test-4-gpu-h100,stage-c-test-4-gpu-b200,stage-c-test-4-gpu-gb200,stage-c-test-deepep-4-gpu-h100 - Stage C (8-GPU):
stage-c-test-8-gpu-h20,stage-c-test-8-gpu-h200,stage-c-test-8-gpu-b200,stage-c-test-deepep-8-gpu-h200
Per-Commit (AMD):
stage-a-test-1-gpu-small-amd,stage-b-test-1-gpu-small-amd,stage-b-test-2-gpu-large-amd
Nightly:
nightly-1-gpu,nightly-2-gpu,nightly-4-gpu,nightly-8-gpu, etc.
Running Tests with run_suite.py
# Run per-commit tests
python test/run_suite.py --hw cuda --suite stage-b-test-1-gpu-small
# Run nightly tests
python test/run_suite.py --hw cuda --suite nightly-1-gpu --nightly
# With auto-partitioning (for parallel CI jobs)
python test/run_suite.py --hw cuda --suite stage-b-test-1-gpu-small \
--auto-partition-id 0 --auto-partition-size 4
Writing Elegant Test Cases
- Learn from existing examples in sglang/test/srt.
- Reduce the test time by using smaller models and reusing the server for multiple test cases. Launching a server takes a lot of time.
- Use as few GPUs as possible. Do not run long tests with 8-gpu runners.
- If the test cases take too long, considering adding them to nightly tests instead of per-commit tests.
- Keep each test function focused on a single scenario or piece of functionality.
- Give tests descriptive names reflecting their purpose.
- Use robust assertions (e.g., assert, unittest methods) to validate outcomes.
- Clean up resources to avoid side effects and preserve test independence.
- Reduce the test time by using smaller models and reusing the server for multiple test cases.
Adding New Models to Nightly CI
- For text models: extend global model lists variables in
test_utils.py, or add more model lists - For vlms: extend the
MODEL_THRESHOLDSglobal dictionary intest/srt/nightly/test_vlms_mmmu_eval.py