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DeFT: Decoding with Flash Tree-attention for Efficient Tree-structured LLM Inference

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arxiv 2404.00242 v4 pith:LW535ZR3 submitted 2024-03-30 cs.CL cs.AI

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keywords attentioncachedeftduringsharedcalculationdecodingmemory
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Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly employed for complex tasks that process multiple generation calls in a tree structure with shared prefixes of tokens, including few-shot prompting, multi-step reasoning, speculative decoding, etc. However, existing inference systems for tree-based applications are inefficient due to improper partitioning of queries and KV cache during attention calculation. This leads to two main issues: (1) a lack of memory access (IO) reuse for KV cache of shared prefixes, and (2) poor load balancing.As a result, there is redundant KV cache IO between GPU global memory and shared memory, along with low GPU utilization. To address these challenges, we propose DeFT(Decoding with Flash Tree-Attention), a hardware-efficient attention algorithm with prefix-aware and load-balanced KV cache partitions. DeFT reduces the number of read/write operations of KV cache during attention calculation through KV-Guided Grouping, a method that avoids repeatedly loading KV cache of shared prefixes in attention computation. Additionally, we propose Flattened Tree KV Splitting, a mechanism that ensures even distribution of the KV cache across partitions with little computation redundancy, enhancing GPU utilization during attention computations. By reducing 73-99% KV cache IO and nearly 100% IO for partial results during attention calculation, DeFT achieves up to 2.23/3.59x speedup in the end-to-end/attention latency across three practical tree-based workloads compared to state-of-the-art attention algorithms. Our code is available at https://github.com/LINs-lab/DeFT.

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    CoDec combines KV-cache reads across requests that share a prefix, yielding average 1.9x decode-attention speedup and 120.9x less global memory traffic versus FlashDecoding.

  2. A Survey on Large Language Model Acceleration based on KV Cache Management

    cs.AI 2024-12 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A survey that classifies KV cache management techniques for faster LLM inference into token-level, model-level, and system-level categories, with benchmark resources.

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