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ToolSpec: Accelerating Tool Calling via Schema-Aware and Retrieval-Augmented Speculative Decoding

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Tool calling has greatly expanded the practical utility of large language models (LLMs) by enabling them to interact with external applications. As LLM capabilities advance, effective tool use increasingly involves multi-step, multi-turn interactions to solve complex tasks. However, the resulting growth in tool interactions incurs substantial latency, posing a key challenge for real-time LLM serving. Through empirical analysis, we find that tool-calling traces are highly structured, conform to constrained schemas, and often exhibit recurring invocation patterns. Motivated by this, we propose ToolSpec, a schema-aware, retrieval-augmented speculative decoding method for accelerating tool calling. ToolSpec exploits predefined tool schemas to generate accurate drafts, using a finite-state machine to alternate between deterministic schema token filling and speculative generation for variable fields. In addition, ToolSpec retrieves similar historical tool invocations and reuses them as drafts to further improve efficiency. ToolSpec presents a plug-and-play solution that can be seamlessly integrated into existing LLM workflows. Experiments across multiple benchmarks demonstrate that ToolSpec achieves up to a 4.2x speedup, substantially outperforming existing training-free speculative decoding methods.

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Ghost Tool Calls: Issue-Time Privacy for Speculative Agent Tools

cs.CR · 2026-06-01 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Ghost tool calls from speculative dispatch create persistent intent leaks that only issue-time policies changing or suppressing call arguments or destinations can reduce, per evaluations of twelve policies on three corpora.

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  • Ghost Tool Calls: Issue-Time Privacy for Speculative Agent Tools cs.CR · 2026-06-01 · unverdicted · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    Ghost tool calls from speculative dispatch create persistent intent leaks that only issue-time policies changing or suppressing call arguments or destinations can reduce, per evaluations of twelve policies on three corpora.