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## Add a new model architecture to `llama.cpp`
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Adding a model requires few steps:
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1. Convert the model to GGUF
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2. Define the model architecture in `llama.cpp`
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3. Build the GGML graph implementation
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After following these steps, you can open PR.
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Also, it is important to check that the examples and main ggml backends (CUDA, METAL, CPU) are working with the new architecture, especially:
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- [main](../examples/main)
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- [imatrix](../examples/imatrix)
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- [quantize](../examples/quantize)
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- [server](../examples/server)
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### 1. Convert the model to GGUF
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This step is done in python with a `convert` script using the [gguf](https://pypi.org/project/gguf/) library.
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Depending on the model architecture, you can use either [convert.py](../convert.py) or [convert-hf-to-gguf.py](../convert-hf-to-gguf.py).
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The convert script reads the model configuration, tokenizer, tensor names+data and converts them to GGUF metadata and tensors.
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The required steps to implement for an HF model are:
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1. Define the model `Model.register` annotation in a new `Model` subclass, example:
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```python
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@Model.register("MyModelForCausalLM")
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class MyModel(Model):
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model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GROK
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```
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2. Define the layout of the GGUF tensors in [constants.py](../gguf-py/gguf/constants.py)
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Add an enum entry in `MODEL_ARCH`, the model human friendly name in `MODEL_ARCH_NAMES` and the GGUF tensor names in `MODEL_TENSORS`.
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Example for `falcon` model:
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```python
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MODEL_ARCH.FALCON: [
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MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
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MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
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MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT,
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MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM,
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MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM_2,
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MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_QKV,
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MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT,
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MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN,
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MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP,
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]
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```
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3. Map the original tensor names to the standardize equivalent in GGUF
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As a general rule, before adding a new tensor name to GGUF, be sure the equivalent naming does not already exist.
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Once you have found the GGUF tensor name equivalent, add it to the [tensor_mapping.py](../gguf-py/gguf/tensor_mapping.py) file.
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If the tensor name is part of a repetitive layer/block, the key word `bid` substitutes it.
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Example for the normalization tensor in attention layers:
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```python
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block_mappings_cfg: dict[MODEL_TENSOR, tuple[str, ...]] = {
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# Attention norm
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MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM: (
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"gpt_neox.layers.{bid}.input_layernorm", # gptneox
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"transformer.h.{bid}.ln_1", # gpt2 gpt-j refact qwen
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"transformer.blocks.{bid}.norm_1", # mpt
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...
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)
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}
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```
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`transformer.blocks.{bid}.norm_1` will be mapped to `blk.{bid}.attn_norm` in GGUF.
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Depending on the model configuration, tokenizer, code and tensors layout, you will have to override:
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- `Model#set_gguf_parameters`
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- `Model#set_vocab`
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- `Model#write_tensors`
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NOTE: Tensor names must end with `.weight` suffix, that is the convention and several tools like `quantize` expect this to proceed the weights.
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### 2. Define the model architecture in `llama.cpp`
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The model params and tensors layout must be defined in `llama.cpp`:
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1. Define a new `llm_arch`
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2. Define the tensors layout in `LLM_TENSOR_NAMES`
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3. Add any non standard metadata in `llm_load_hparams`
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4. Create the tensors for inference in `llm_load_tensors`
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5. If the model has a RoPE operation, add the rope type in `llama_rope_type`
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NOTE: The dimensions in `ggml` are typically in the reverse order of the `pytorch` dimensions.
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### 3. Build the GGML graph implementation
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This is the funniest part, you have to provide the inference graph implementation of the new model architecture in `llama_build_graph`.
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Have a look to existing implementation like `build_llama`, `build_dbrx` or `build_bert`.
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When implementing a new graph, please note that the underlying `ggml` backends might not support them all, support of missing backend operations can be added in another PR.
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## GGUF specification
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https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/blob/master/docs/gguf.md
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## Resources
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- YaRN RoPE scaling https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2268
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- support Baichuan serial models https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/3009
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- support attention bias https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4283
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- Mixtral support https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4406
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- BERT embeddings https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5423
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- Grok-1 support https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6204
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- Command R Plus support https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6491
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- support arch DBRX https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6515
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- How to convert HuggingFace model to GGUF format https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/2948
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