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# SGLang Router (Experimental)
# SGLang Router

SGLang router is a standalone module implemented in Rust to achieve data parallelism across SGLang instances.

## Prerequisites
## Installation

```bash
pip install sglang-router
```

## Usage
The router offers two modes:

### 1. Co-launch workers and router
This will be a drop-in replacement for the existing `--dp-size`. This part of code will be moved into sglang core.
Under the hood, it uses multi-processes to launch multiple sglang workers, wait for them to be healthy, then launch the router.

```bash
$ python -m sglang_router.launch_server --model-path meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct --dp-size 8
```

### 2. Launch only router
This is useful if you for multi node DP. You can launch workers on different nodes, then connect the router to them.

```bash
$ python -m sglang_router.launch_router --worker-urls http://worker1:8000 http://worker2:8000

$ python -m sglang_router.launch_router --help
usage: launch_router.py [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--worker-urls WORKER_URLS [WORKER_URLS ...]]
[--policy {random,round_robin,cache_aware}] [--cache-threshold CACHE_THRESHOLD]
[--cache-routing-prob CACHE_ROUTING_PROB] [--eviction-interval EVICTION_INTERVAL]
[--max-tree-size MAX_TREE_SIZE]

options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--host HOST Host address to bind the router server (default: 127.0.0.1)
--port PORT Port number to bind the router server (default: 30000)
--worker-urls WORKER_URLS [WORKER_URLS ...]
List of worker URLs (e.g., http://worker1:8000 http://worker2:8000) (default: None)
--policy {random,round_robin,cache_aware}
Load balancing policy to use (default: cache_aware)
--cache-threshold CACHE_THRESHOLD
Cache threshold (0.0-1.0) for cache-aware routing (default: 0.5)
--cache-routing-prob CACHE_ROUTING_PROB
Probability of using cache-aware routing (0.0-1.0) (default: 1.0)
--eviction-interval EVICTION_INTERVAL
Interval in seconds between cache eviction operations (default: 60)
--max-tree-size MAX_TREE_SIZE
Maximum size of the approximation tree for cache-aware routing (default: 16777216)
```
## Strategy
### Cache-Aware Load-Balancing Router
This router combines two strategies to optimize both cache utilization and request distribution:
1. Cache-Aware Routing (Approximate Tree)
2. Load-Balancing Routing (Shortest Queue)
#### 1. Cache-Aware Routing (Approximate Tree)
This strategy maintains an approximate radix tree for each worker based on request history,
eliminating the need for direct cache state queries. The tree stores raw text characters
instead of token IDs to avoid tokenization overhead.
Process:
- For each request, find the worker with the highest prefix match
- If match rate > cache_threshold:
- Route to the worker with highest match (likely has relevant data cached)
- If match rate ≤ cache_threshold:
- Route to the worker with smallest tree size (most available cache capacity)
- Background maintenance:
- Periodically evict least recently used leaf nodes to prevent memory overflow
#### 2. Load-Balancing (Shortest Queue)
This strategy tracks pending request counts per worker and routes new requests
to the least busy worker for optimal load distribution.
### Configuration Parameters
1. `cache_routing_prob`: (float, 0.0 to 1.0)
- 0.0: Exclusively use load balancing
- 1.0: Exclusively use cache-aware routing
- Between 0-1: Probability of using cache-aware routing vs load balancing
2. `cache_threshold`: (float, 0.0 to 1.0)
- Minimum prefix match ratio to use highest-match routing
- Below this threshold, routes to worker with most available cache space
3. `eviction_interval_secs`: (integer)
- Interval between LRU eviction cycles for the approximate trees
4. `max_tree_size`: (integer)
- Maximum nodes per tree
- When exceeded, LRU leaf nodes are evicted during the next eviction cycle
## Development
- Rust and Cargo installed
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- Python with pip installed
## Build Process
### Build Process
### 1. Build Rust Project
#### 1. Build Rust Project
```bash
cargo build
```
### 2. Build Python Binding
#### 2. Build Python Binding
#### Option A: Build and Install Wheel
##### Option A: Build and Install Wheel
1. Build the wheel package:
```bash
pip install setuptools-rust wheel build
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pip install <path-to-wheel>
```
#### Option B: Development Mode
##### Option B: Development Mode
For development purposes, you can install the package in editable mode:
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**Note:** When modifying Rust code, you must rebuild the wheel for changes to take effect.
## CI/CD Setup
### CI/CD Setup
The continuous integration pipeline consists of three main steps:
### 1. Build Wheels
#### 1. Build Wheels
- Uses `cibuildwheel` to create manylinux x86_64 packages
- Compatible with major Linux distributions (Ubuntu, CentOS, etc.)
- Additional configurations can be added to support other OS/architectures
- Reference: [cibuildwheel documentation](https://cibuildwheel.pypa.io/en/stable/)
### 2. Build Source Distribution
#### 2. Build Source Distribution
- Creates a source distribution containing the raw, unbuilt code
- Enables `pip` to build the package from source when prebuilt wheels are unavailable
### 3. Publish to PyPI
#### 3. Publish to PyPI
- Uploads both wheels and source distribution to PyPI
The CI configuration is based on the [tiktoken workflow](https://github.com/openai/tiktoken/blob/63527649963def8c759b0f91f2eb69a40934e468/.github/workflows/build_wheels.yml#L1).

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