2023-03-10 18:40:58 +00:00
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// Various helper functions and utilities
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#pragma once
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2023-03-22 05:32:36 +00:00
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#include "llama.h"
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2023-10-11 19:35:46 +00:00
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#include "sampling.h"
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main : log file (#2748)
* initial, base LOG macro
* add *.log to .gitignore
* added basic log file handler
* reverted log auto endline to better mimic printf
* remove atomics and add dynamic log target
* log_enable/disable, LOG_TEE, basic usage doc
* update .gitignore
* mv include to common, params, help msg
* log tostring helpers, token vectors pretty prints
* main: replaced fprintf/LOG_TEE, some trace logging
* LOG_DISABLE_LOGS compile flag, wrapped f in macros
* fix LOG_TEELN and configchecker
* stub LOG_DUMP_CMDLINE for WIN32 for now
* fix msvc
* cleanup main.cpp:273
* fix stray whitespace after master sync
* log : fix compile warnings
- do not use C++20 stuff
- use PRIu64 to print uint64_t
- avoid string copies by using const ref
- fix ", ##__VA_ARGS__" warnings
- compare strings with == and !=
* log : do not append to existing log + disable file line func by default
* log : try to fix Windows build
* main : wip logs
* main : add trace log
* review: macro f lowercase, str append to sstream
* review: simplify ifs and str comparisons
* fix MSVC, formatting, FMT/VAL placeholders
* review: if/else cleanup
* review: if/else cleanup (2)
* replace _ prefix with _impl suffix
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-08-30 06:29:32 +00:00
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#define LOG_NO_FILE_LINE_FUNCTION
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#include "log.h"
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2023-11-01 22:04:33 +00:00
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#include <cmath>
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2023-03-10 18:40:58 +00:00
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <random>
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#include <thread>
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llama : new sampling algorithms (#1126)
* Sample interface, new samplers.
New samplers:
- locally typical sampling
- tail free sampling
- frequency and presence penalty
- mirostat
Ignore EOS fix: -inf should be used.
* mirostat
* Added --logit-bias and --no-penalize-nl, removed std::span
* Use C++11, clarify llama API documentation, rename Mirostat parameters to --mirostat_lr and --mirostat_ent, add temperature sampling for Mirostat, simplify Mirostat sampling API parameters (removed N and *k)
Use C++11, clarify llama API documentation, rename Mirostat parameters to --mirostat_lr and --mirostat_ent, add temperature sampling for Mirostat, simplify Mirostat sampling API parameters (removed N and *k)
* Save and load example adjust
* Tests
* Windows build fix
* Windows test fix
2023-04-29 05:34:41 +00:00
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#include <unordered_map>
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2023-06-24 08:47:58 +00:00
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#include <tuple>
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2023-03-10 18:40:58 +00:00
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2023-08-28 15:59:39 +00:00
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#define DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR '\\'
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#else
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#define DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR '/'
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#endif // _WIN32
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2023-09-15 18:02:01 +00:00
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#define die(msg) do { fputs("error: " msg "\n", stderr); exit(1); } while (0)
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#define die_fmt(fmt, ...) do { fprintf(stderr, "error: " fmt "\n", __VA_ARGS__); exit(1); } while (0)
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2023-09-07 17:22:29 +00:00
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2023-11-02 06:50:16 +00:00
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#define print_build_info() do { \
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, LLAMA_BUILD_NUMBER, LLAMA_COMMIT); \
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: built with %s for %s\n", __func__, LLAMA_COMPILER, LLAMA_BUILD_TARGET); \
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2023-09-15 20:59:49 +00:00
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} while(0)
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2023-11-02 06:50:16 +00:00
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// build info
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extern int LLAMA_BUILD_NUMBER;
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extern char const *LLAMA_COMMIT;
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extern char const *LLAMA_COMPILER;
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extern char const *LLAMA_BUILD_TARGET;
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2024-03-15 20:43:02 +00:00
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struct llama_control_vector_load_info;
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int32_t get_num_physical_cores();
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2023-03-10 18:40:58 +00:00
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//
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// CLI argument parsing
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//
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struct gpt_params {
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2024-03-04 08:08:19 +00:00
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uint32_t seed = LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED; // RNG seed
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2023-11-03 07:41:17 +00:00
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2024-01-31 15:30:17 +00:00
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int32_t n_threads = get_num_physical_cores();
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int32_t n_threads_draft = -1;
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int32_t n_threads_batch = -1; // number of threads to use for batch processing (-1 = use n_threads)
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int32_t n_threads_batch_draft = -1;
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int32_t n_predict = -1; // new tokens to predict
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int32_t n_ctx = 512; // context size
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2024-03-13 17:54:21 +00:00
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int32_t n_batch = 2048; // logical batch size for prompt processing (must be >=32 to use BLAS)
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int32_t n_ubatch = 512; // physical batch size for prompt processing (must be >=32 to use BLAS)
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2024-01-31 15:30:17 +00:00
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int32_t n_keep = 0; // number of tokens to keep from initial prompt
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2024-03-04 18:24:00 +00:00
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int32_t n_draft = 5; // number of tokens to draft during speculative decoding
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2024-01-31 15:30:17 +00:00
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int32_t n_chunks = -1; // max number of chunks to process (-1 = unlimited)
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int32_t n_parallel = 1; // number of parallel sequences to decode
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int32_t n_sequences = 1; // number of sequences to decode
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float p_split = 0.1f; // speculative decoding split probability
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int32_t n_gpu_layers = -1; // number of layers to store in VRAM (-1 - use default)
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int32_t n_gpu_layers_draft = -1; // number of layers to store in VRAM for the draft model (-1 - use default)
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2024-02-25 10:09:09 +00:00
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llama_split_mode split_mode = LLAMA_SPLIT_MODE_LAYER; // how to split the model across GPUs
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2024-01-31 15:30:17 +00:00
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int32_t main_gpu = 0; // the GPU that is used for scratch and small tensors
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float tensor_split[128] = {0}; // how split tensors should be distributed across GPUs
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int32_t n_beams = 0; // if non-zero then use beam search of given width.
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int32_t grp_attn_n = 1; // group-attention factor
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int32_t grp_attn_w = 512; // group-attention width
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int32_t n_print = -1; // print token count every n tokens (-1 = disabled)
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float rope_freq_base = 0.0f; // RoPE base frequency
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float rope_freq_scale = 0.0f; // RoPE frequency scaling factor
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float yarn_ext_factor = -1.0f; // YaRN extrapolation mix factor
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float yarn_attn_factor = 1.0f; // YaRN magnitude scaling factor
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float yarn_beta_fast = 32.0f; // YaRN low correction dim
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float yarn_beta_slow = 1.0f; // YaRN high correction dim
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int32_t yarn_orig_ctx = 0; // YaRN original context length
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2024-02-27 12:35:51 +00:00
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float defrag_thold = -1.0f; // KV cache defragmentation threshold
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2024-03-03 10:40:27 +00:00
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ggml_numa_strategy numa = GGML_NUMA_STRATEGY_DISABLED;
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llama_rope_scaling_type rope_scaling_type = LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED;
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llama_pooling_type pooling_type = LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED; // pooling type for embeddings
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2023-03-17 19:46:46 +00:00
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2023-10-11 19:35:46 +00:00
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// // sampling parameters
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2023-10-20 18:07:23 +00:00
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struct llama_sampling_params sparams;
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2023-07-11 16:18:43 +00:00
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2024-03-23 00:24:36 +00:00
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std::string model = "models/7B/ggml-model-f16.gguf"; // model path
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std::string model_draft = ""; // draft model for speculative decoding
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std::string model_alias = "unknown"; // model alias
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std::string model_url = ""; // model url to download
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std::string hf_repo = ""; // HF repo
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std::string hf_file = ""; // HF file
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std::string prompt = "";
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std::string prompt_file = ""; // store the external prompt file name
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std::string path_prompt_cache = ""; // path to file for saving/loading prompt eval state
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std::string input_prefix = ""; // string to prefix user inputs with
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std::string input_suffix = ""; // string to suffix user inputs with
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2023-03-21 15:32:14 +00:00
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std::vector<std::string> antiprompt; // string upon seeing which more user input is prompted
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2024-03-23 00:24:36 +00:00
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std::string logdir = ""; // directory in which to save YAML log files
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std::string lookup_cache_static = ""; // path of static ngram cache file for lookup decoding
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std::string lookup_cache_dynamic = ""; // path of dynamic ngram cache file for lookup decoding
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std::string logits_file = ""; // file for saving *all* logits
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2023-03-12 21:13:28 +00:00
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2023-12-05 17:19:18 +00:00
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std::vector<llama_model_kv_override> kv_overrides;
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2023-10-18 13:21:57 +00:00
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// TODO: avoid tuple, use struct
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train : finetune LORA (#2632)
* fix track_max_mem in forward_batch_wo_cache_flash_attn_train
* remove unnecessary Adam(W) optimizer tensors.
reduces optimizer memory overhead from 7*modelsize to 2*modelsize.
additionally allows to optimize models with more than 2^31 parameters by replacing int with int64_t.
bumps training checkpoint file version, but old checkpoints can still be read.
new version with less tensors is saved.
* add gradient clipping to AdamW
* Fix reset of unused g->nodes and g->grads to NULL
* implement gradient checkpointing for training
reduces memory overhead from O(n_layer) to O(sqrt(n_layer))
as explained in readme of https://github.com/cybertronai/gradient-checkpointing
* remove unused compute buffer 3
* add and use function ggml_build_backward_expand to avoid stack overflows with large maximum number of nodes
GGML_API void ggml_build_backward_expand(struct ggml_context * ctx, struct ggml_cgraph * gf, struct ggml_cgraph * gb, bool keep);
* change AdamW decay parameter to work like the torch AdamW decay parameter
It is now relative to Adam learning rate `alpha*sched`.
Before that it was relative to `sched` only.
`alpha` being the maximum learning rate and `sched` being a scaling parameter in [0..1]
* change default AdamW weight decay parameter used in training to 0.1 as used in nanoGPT
* change default AdamW weight decay parameter defined in ggml to 0.0, making Adam default instead of AdamW
btw: the default weight decay parameter for torch.optim.AdamW is 0.01
* bug fixes for cross entropy loss
ggml_cross_entropy_loss: sums where not correctly added in workload of each thread
ggml_cross_entropy_loss_back: simplify backward process, reducing numerical issues
guard usage of exp f16 lookup in cross entropy by #define GGML_CROSS_ENTROPY_EXP_FP16
cross entropy loss is only used once during training, but it is quite sensitive to numerical errors introduced by exp-f16-lookup.
so exp-f16-lookup for cross entropy loss is disabled by default, trading better gradients for very slightly worse runtime performance.
* fix test-grad0 for cross_entropy_loss
the second argument to cross_entropy_loss must sum up to 1 for each row
* fix test-grad0 for soft_max
dont use only sum as aggregation, because sum of softmax is always 1 -> finite differences should not work
instead use sum(log(soft_max()*(1-eps)+eps)); use eps to avoid log(0)
* improve finite differences of test-grad0 by using double instead of float
* change cross_entropy_loss to output average over all rows
this helps keeping the loss and gradients in a sane range
* improve gradient checkpointing
sqrt(n_layers) is only the best checkpoint step when mem size of checkpoints and mem size of layers are equal.
since layers require more memory than the single-tensor-checkpoint we use, the optimal values are compute different:
```
given: n, u, v
objective: minimize(a*u+b*v) where a*b=n, a>0, b>0
b=n/a
minimize(a*u+v*n/a)
diff(a*u+v*n/a, a) = u - (v*n/a)/a
diff(a*u+v*n/a, a) == 0
u - (v*n/a)/a == 0
u == v*n/(a*a)
u*a*a = v*n
a*a = v*n/u
a = sqrt(n*v/u)
```
this change results in more checkpoints, requiring less layers to store between checkpoints, overall improving memory usage.
* disable gradient checkpointing debug output
* llama : fix rope usage in train-text-from-scratch after ChatGLM change
* add more training parameters:
--enable-restart N Only for Adam optimizer. Enable restarts of cos-decay
--disable-restart N Only for Adam optimizer. Disable restarts of cos-decay
--opt-past N Number of optimization iterations to track for delta convergence test. Disabled when zero.
--opt-delta N Maximum delta for delta convergence test. Disabled when <= zero.
--opt-max-no-improvement N Maximum number of optimization iterations with no improvement. Disabled when <= zero.
--adam-epsf N AdamW epsilon for convergence test. Disabled when <= zero.
--adam-min-alpha N Adam minimum learning rate alpha, usually 0.1 * alpha
* replace memcpy with reshape operation so that the graph is not cut at the input
this makes it possible to store other values into the input tensor and then simply recompute the graph without rebuilding it
* remove unused function argument from get_example_targets_batch
* measure and print total training time
* add optimization callback to ggml_opt_resume_g
this callback is called before each iteration with custom data and pointer to learning schedule parameter (only used in Adam(W)).
can be used for dynamic learning schedule and setting input data for batches before each iteration
* use optimization callback in training
allows dynamic learning schedule and different batch data for each iteration without relying on low n_iter and high n_examples parameters
reduces runtime by avoiding restart of optimization function and improves training convergence by providing a different batch for each iteration
* add minimum number of tensor dimensions to apply weight decay (default 2)
this allows to not apply weight decay to bias parameters
* rename training parameter cos-decay-alpha to cos-decay-min and clarify that adam-min-alpha also applies to warmup
* fix increase of model.train_samples and model.train_tokens
now that each optimizer iteration gets its own batch we need to multiply by number of opt iterations
* change sampling parameters for prediction after training to defaults of common.h
and clarify what is context for prediction and what are generated tokens
* tighten abs error bounds for cross_entropy_loss in test-grad0
* add conditional compilation of using F16 exp in flash attention
uncomment `// #define GGML_FLASH_ATTN_EXP_FP16` to enable usage of f16 exp in flash attention
* tighten abs error bounds for flash_attn in test-grad0
* tighten abs error bounds for sqrt in test-grad0
* remove out-commented vectorized code of opt_adam
the vectorized code might be bit faster for low number of parameters, but it had a big memory usage overhead
* ggml : update ggml_rms_norm_back with configurable eps
* llama training : fix ggml_rms_norm_back calls to pass configurable eps
* remove trailing whitespace
* add train function using automatic gradient checkpointing backward pass and allocator
* in train function replace add_inplace by regular add
because using add_inplace seems to result in different gradients
* don't use allocate hash_map on context
because the context has no_alloc=True when using memory allocator resulting in NULL data pointers
* correctly clone reshape and permute operations by also cloning tensor->nb values
* fix variable name and add missing type cast
* terminate recursive tensor cloning when reaching tensor without src tensors
* correctly clone view tensors by setting data pointers
without this the checkpointing would only work when being used together with memory allocator
* fix variable names
* swap arguments to commutative ops to be the same as in `forward_batch_wo_cache_flash_attn`
* add input tensors as checkpoints
so that recursive tensor cloning of gradient checkpointing terminates on input tensors
* fix variable name and add missing boolean negation
* make sure some tensors are not reallocated by inserting new temporary nodes depending on them:
output and parameter gradient tensors need to be available at the end of the graph execution
parameter gradient tensors also need to be available before the graph execution because they are set to zero before each optimizer iteration
checkpoint tensors are allocated all together to reduce memory allocator fragmentation
afterwards, in addition to the temporary nodes, we also need to reset the temporary leafs
* fix ASSERT to work with zero layers
* add training options whether to use allocator and/or unified training function
* integrate unified training function which may use memory allocator
the unified training function also supports arguments whether to use flash attention and/or gradient checkpointing
* format name of cloned tensors with " (clone)" suffix
* set names for tensors in unified train function for easier debugging
* allocate graph on context using ggml_new_graph
* remove handwritten training functions
* remove unused training parameters "use_scratch" and "use_unified"
* remove trailing whitespace
* remove unused train params: mem_compute1_gb & mem_compute2_gb
mem_compute_gb is used for compute when automatic memory allocator is not enabled, otherwise it can be very small to only hold the tensor definitions
mem_compute0_gb is used for automatic memory allocator (as long as measurement of max required size is not implemented)
* remove unused forward_batch function
* add debug asserts in ggml_allocr_alloc to some common pitfalls when using this function directly
* only use ggml_allocr_alloc when tensor has NULL data and is no view
* fix test when to create temporary backward graph
temporary backward graph is only necessary when using checkpointing
* fix memory "leak" in optimizers
each iteration a new cplan with new memory for work data was allocated.
now cplan creation only happens at the start of optimization, with each iteration reusing the cplan and its work data.
* reverse order of for loop in ggml_build_backward_expand to save memory when using gradient checkpointing and allocator
with this loop order gradient checkpointing with allocator on 16 layer model saves 13% memory; 2 layer memory it saves 2% memory.
the computation results are the same
* add API functions to access llama model tensors
* add stub example for finetuning, based on train-text-from-scratch
* move and remove code
* add API functions to access remaining model parameters:
mult, head and rot
* first draft for LORA finetune training
* remove const model and layer arguments in API functions for accessing model tensors
* bug fixes to make finetune compile
automatic allocator does not work yet
* add debug prints for training memory improvements
* fix names of lora tensors
* avoid stack overflow resulting from big ggml_cgraph
replace stack allocation and ggml_build_forward by ggml_new_graph in combination with ggml_build_forward_expand
* replace llama API functions to get model tensors by one function to get model tensor by name
LLAMA_API struct ggml_tensor * llama_get_model_tensor(struct llama_model * model, const char * name);
* remove unused call to not existing llama_get_layer_from_model
* implement ggml_compute_forward_out_prod_q_f32
* remove trailing whitespace
* add lora finetune support on quantized base model tensors
* add ggml_add_cast API function
this function works like ggml_add, but accepts a data type for the resulting tensor.
only supported for quantized src0 input.
* use ggml_add_cast in finetuning
lora-applied weights will now have data type F32, which improves gradients when finetuning quantized base models
* bug fix: actually use result type passed to ggml_add_cast
* make sure base model tensors data cannot be used in viewable operations
memory allocator would try to make lora application inplace on base model tensors.
since those are memory mapped this will result in memory access violations
* fix bug in ggml_out_prod which resulted in wrong n_dims of result tensors
* avoid keeping in memory ALL of the gradients
The problem here stems from ggml_graph_reset. This function is called in the optimization function, before each graph computation, to reset the gradients to zero. This required a unique memory slot for each gradient: allocating memory from a previosly freed memory location might lead to non-zero input gradients.
During ggml_compute_backward the gradients are build stepwise by adding or substracting new values, starting from a OP_NONE tensor which needs to contain zero-values. This requires the graph reset.
To avoid this I now remember in ggml_build_backward_expand the original OP_NONE gradient tensors in a hash table, which is passed to ggml_compute_backward. There instead of using add (or sub or similar) I test whether the existing gradient to be changed is a zero-valued-tensor by looking up its existence in the hash table. When it is such a zero-tensor it will not be modified, but replaced by the value to be added, otherwise the regular add (not inplace, allocator will take care of this) will be used. This way none of those zero-tensor values will be necessary in the final backward graph and more importantly they won't need a unique memory slot, just to make them zero.
* remove trailing whitespace
* remove debug prints and function to compute tensor data hash
* improve optimization iteration prints
* adjust maximal values to support finetuning 3B models
* change default finetune params lora_r and lora_alpha to match the n_rank parameters of 4
* bug fix: make sure finetune input gradient is allocated at begin and kept until end
* remove unnecessary src tensor from ggml_get_rows_back
we don't need data of src[2] for computation, only to setup the correct output shape.
remove dependency on src[2], so that allocator can work more freely.
the computational graph is still completely determined, because the output shape is naturally included.
this is similar to how ggml_reshape does it.
* remove unnecessary src tensor from ggml_repeat & ggml_repeat_back
we don't need data of src[1] for computation, only to setup the correct output shape.
remove dependency on src[1], so that allocator can work more freely.
the computational graph is still completely determined, because the output shape is naturally included
* resolve todo
allocator will only make it inplace when they are of the same type
* mixing multiple LORA adapters is now possible
pass more than one '--lora FNAME' argument to apply more than one LORA.
use '--lora-scaled FNAME S' when you want to specify a user-defined scale for an adapter.
* add option to save finetune output every N iterations
* also save latest finetune output with ITERATION="LATEST" and print where files are saved
saving with LATEST makes it easier to resume training from the latest checkpoint
the string "LATEST" can be configured with command line option "--fn-latest STR"
* update checkpoint train stats before saving via "--save-every"
* add command line option `--rank-wo N` for rank of wo tensor
* update finetune README
* fix dump_non_result_info_yaml to output multiple lora adapters
* bug fix: replace GGML_TYPE_SIZE[t] by ggml_type_size(t)
* replace llama_n_mult by llama_n_ff
* finetune bug fixes to compile with merged in code from master
* remove prediction related code to reduce duplicated code with main
use main instead
* reduce large memory overhead in train-text-from-scratch
all gradients had to be pinned so that graph_reset works correctly.
this is no longer necessary with the changes to ggml_compute_backward introduced in this PR.
* add comment explaining why finetune checkpoints are allocated in one block
* make default value of float member a float literal
* handle rms_norm and rope parameters the same as in train-text-from-scratch
* remove unused code
* remove vocab related code as it is unnecessary
* add LLM_KV_TRAINING_TYPE to train-text-from-scratch checkpoints
so that they can be differentiated from lora finetune checkpoints
* add gguf constants and load/save functions from train-text-from-scratch
* add load & save lora finetune checkpoints via gguf
* add python script to convert old finetune checkpoint files to gguf
* remove old checkpoint save & load code
* remove code to print data checksums which was used to verify correctness of new gguf code
* omit tokenization when training is disabled, only save llama lora adapter
training can be disabled by passing '-n 0' to finetune
* remove trailing whitespace
* update README.md
* implement ggml_compute_forward_repeat_f16
* avoid stack overflow of large cgraphs in test-grad0
* add ggml API functions ggml_unravel_index, ggml_get_i32_nd and its analogs for set and for f32
ggml_get_i32_1d, ggml_set_i32_1d, ggml_get_f32_1d, ggml_set_f32_1d now support non-contiguous tensors.
in case of non-contiguous tensor, the 1d index is unraveled into a multi index using ggml_unravel_index to be passed to '_nd' function equivalent.
this fixes a bug in test-grad0 which happens due to ggml_build_backward not building purely contiguous tensors anymore
* increase test-grad0 context mem size to accommodate for bigger cgraph
* add sanity check to ggml_compute_backward, asserting the correct shape of gradients
* fix ggml_acc_or_set to return tensor of correct shape
* remove unused 'inplace' argument from ggml_compute_backward function
inplace operations to add gradients are no longer created by ggml_compute_backward
use allocator to automatically make inplace operations
* add missing argument 'int i0' to ggml_get_i32_nd & ggml_set_i32_nd header declarations
* fix error message in ggml_allocr_alloc to display actual max_avail
* fix check_gradient
ggml_build_backward_expand was previously replaced by ggml_build_backward, but the assignment of forward graph to backward graph missing
* use tensor->view_src instead of ggml_is_view and get_view_source
* move gradient checkpointing code into ggml, new API function:
// build gradient checkpointing backward graph gb for gf using provided checkpoints
// gb_tmp will contain original backward graph with rewritten backward process nodes,
// but without the second forward pass nodes.
GGML_API void ggml_build_backward_gradient_checkpointing(
struct ggml_context * ctx,
struct ggml_cgraph * gf,
struct ggml_cgraph * gb,
struct ggml_cgraph * gb_tmp,
struct ggml_tensor * * checkpoints,
int n_checkpoints);
* replace custom data getters and setters by ggml functions
* train-text-from-scratch can train (full finetune) gguf models
just pass the gguf model via `--checkpoint-in FN`.
after this, to continue training, pass the generated checkpoint instead of the original gguf model.
tested with smaller models, bigger models may exceed available memory.
use (LORA) finetune for those.
* remove trailing whitespace
* add option to save train-text-from-scratch output every N iterations
* update README.md
* fix warnings
* fix warnings
* remove finetune option to disable allocator
the allocator should always be used.
by making sure that it is always used it gets easier to implement automatic memory requirements computation
* add tensor checkpoints only when gradient checkpointing is enabled
* initialize opt ggml context if none was provided
* add ggml-alloc API function 'ggml_allocr_max_size' to get max size of alloc
GGML_API size_t ggml_allocr_max_size(struct ggml_allocr * alloc);
* finetune: automatically allocate all memory and changes to command line options
remove '--n_examples N' parameter, as it no longer makes sense to call optimization process multiple times in a loop.
add '--only_write_lora' command line option: will skip tokenization and training, to only write a llama.cpp comptabile LORA adapter.
remove memory buffer related command line options.
improve iteration console output.
* add finetune to Makefile
* update README.md
* print time per iteration and estimate remaining time
* increase measured alloc size by tensor_alignment
ggml_allocr_reset will reduce the given size by up to tensor_alignment-1
* fix README.md
* add some more allocator debug prints
* bug fix, probably solves the 'ggml_allocr_alloc: not enough space in the buffer' issue
* revert last commit
"bug fix, probably solves the 'ggml_allocr_alloc: not enough space in the buffer' issue"
"alloc was freeing an externally allocated tensor, because it calculated the end of allocator memory as alloc->data + alloc->max_size instead of alloc->data + alloc->size."
This is intentional to reduce the risk of freeing external tensors when measuring. Unless max_size is not properly calculated, I don't see why this is an issue.
* remove unnecessary "0x" before "%p" output
* move measurement memory segment to upper region of the address space
* update README.md
* fix printf format warnings
* add missing gguf_free in load_checkpoint_lora_file
* load default rms_norm and rope parameters from base model
* add gradient accumulation
specify number accumulation steps with '--grad-acc N'.
this will simulate a bigger batch size of grad_acc*batch.
* fix tracking of train_samples and train_tokens
* build : fix compile warnings
* ggml : fix L-BFGS linesearch loop
* improve finetune time measurement
fix printf warnings on system where int64_t is (long int).
change time datatypes to double because values get big with long training times.
exclude file saving from time measurement.
converge faster to actual time per iteration by removing very small first duration before first iteration was performed.
fix bug in output of total training time, the reported value was 1000 times to small.
* specify default lora rank with '--lora-r N'
'--lora-r N' will specify default rank for all tensors
'--rank-wq N', etc. will override this default rank for specific tensor types.
* fix gradient accumulation bug where the same batch was used for each microstep
* fix gradient accumulation bug where the same batch was used for each microstep
* support grouped-query-attention in ggml_flash_attn and ggml_flash_attn_back
k and v can now be repeated in q along ne[2]
in forward pass just use modulo to compute k and v indices, like ik2 = iq2 % nek2.
in backard pass this won't work as easy, because multiple threads will compete to accumulate to the same k->grad[:,ik1,ik2,ik3] and v->grad[:,iv1,iv2,iv3].
so we change the parallelization over q rows to be over k rows. this ensures non-overlapping (ik2,ik3) across threads.
in each thread we then iterate over the number of repetitions of k/v in q to compute iq2 as iq2 = ik2 + irep*nek2.
since ne2 is not the same for q,k and v we also change how the gradients are concatenated into the result tensor.
additionally the offsets of gradq, gradk and gradv in the result tensor are now memory aligned.
we also simplify the compute_backward part of flash_attn to use ggml_reshape instead of switching over the number of dimensions.
this needs a small change to ggml_reshape, removing the assertion of second argument to be contiguous.
since only the shape (ne) of the second reshape argument is of relevance, its memory layout (nb) is irrelevant -> it can very well be non-contiguous.
change test-grad0 to also test for repeated k/v in q.
this changes the rng and now results in small gradient differences in softmax. these solely come from using f16 exp table lookup in forward softmax: when temporarily changing softmax to use actual exp function, the reported gradient differences go away. gradient differences coming solely from f16 table lookup are acceptable.
added a note to explain this.
* add llama API functions to get grouped-query-attention n_head parameter 'n_head_kv'.
* fix finetune to support grouped-query-attention (using flash-attention)
note: ggml changes to ggml_out_prod are necessary to support grouped-query-attention without flash-attention.
* support broadcastable a in out_prod(a, b) and backward pass of broadcasting mul_mat(a, b)
* test broadcasting mul_mat backward pass
* decouple random number generator of each operation test
when changing one test the rng of others tests is not influenced anymore
* add comment briefly describing what ggml_repeat_back does
* simplify broadcasting mul_mat backward using ggml_repeat_back
* add cgraph evaluation order member and corresponding enum type
this controls in which order ggml_build_forward visits source nodes.
by default the nodes are visited left to right, i.e. src[0] first.
in some cases it is beneficial for ggml-alloc to visit in a different order.
two possible orders are supported: left-to-right (src[0] first) and right-to-left (src[0] last).
* measure max compute size for each cgraph eval order and use best order
this can bring huge memory savings:
e.g. codellama-34b with n_ctx=64, n_batch=1 goes from 92927.8mb down to 4627.6 MB
* remove unused command line options
* add sample start patterns and options to force new or by default resume last shuffling
* update shuffle rng state on reshuffle
* exclude known zero values from computations in flash_attn_f32 & flash_attn_back_f32
* remove probably unnecessary exception type flags from stringstream
* pass correct max number of tokens to llama_tokenize
* account for possible leading whitespace that will be added by tokenizer
e.g. '\t' will be tokenized by llama spm tokenizer to [29871, 12]
* use unrolled vec_mad in out_prod
y is vec_mad result vec.
x is vec_mad input vec.
v is vec_mad input scalar.
ggml_vec_mad_f32_unroll will internally loop over x and v with same y.
GGML_VEC_MAD_UNROLL is by default defined to 32.
This value is empirical optimized using performance test runs of out-prod in openllama-3b finetune with 256 context length and batch size 1. It gives 23% performance boost for out_prod.
Full measurements of out-prod runtime in ms:
unroll_xv unroll_yv
1 67014.643 87826.469
2 77117.552 89077.656
4 72091.311 109121.657
8 61077.543 88678.334
16 56914.67 79514.947
24 59024.595 84350.254
28 55952.446 83368.73
32 51476.658 85177.745
36 55973.792 84659.92
40 55139.616 93844.738
48 60736.392 93330.267
64 99856.878 116994.99
Second column is when unrollying yv instead of xv
* set lora_alpha to value of lora_r if it is not set via command line
otherwise only changing lora_r will change scaling of lora adapter used in prediction
* reshuffle original sample order instead of the previous shuffled order
otherwise resumed reshuffle will not result in same sample order
* block tiling for out-prod inspired by mul-mat
block sizes are empirically optimized
roughly doubles the flops of out-prod
* exclude some more known zero values from computations in flash_attn_f32 & flash_attn_back_f32
* add static keywords
* remove outcommented old code
* update train-text-from-scratch with tokenization, sample selection and shuffling from finetune
* remove lbfgs related train parameters
* move common train functions into common/train.[h|cpp]
* move train state into struct train_state
* move train data saving code into callback to unify code of opt_callback
train_params are still different in finetune and train-text-from-scratch, so it can't yet be moved to train.h|cpp
* move common train params into common/train
* move common opt_callback into common/train
* fix consume_common_train_arg
* save and load head_count_kv in lora checkpoints
* increase train_samples by used_samples instead of number of batches
on batch can contain more than one sample when option "fill_with_next_samples" is used
* fix usage of llama_tokenize
* remove static from process_escape since we need it exposed in header
* fix code formating of long function declarations
* fix condition in load_train_state_gguf
* use die("msg") instead of replace GGML_ASSERT(!"msg") or throw std::runtime_error("msg")
* fix saving and loading of training type
* remove terminating '\0' from tokenization
(llama_tokenize is now passed the string length instead of relying on terminating '\0')
* fix compile warnings
* fix compile warnings
* use new/delete for train_state instead of malloc/free
using malloc may result in seg faults when trying to assign string fields
* assert that sample_count > 0, avoiding division by zero
* fix frand to return value in interval [0,1)
* add train option "--sample-random-offsets"
Use samples beginning at random offsets.
The offset is only applied to the first sample in each batch context window.
Together with "--fill-with-next-samples" this may help for training endless text generation.
For example given a dataset containing samples "abcd", "ABCD", "0123".
With context size of 8 and options "--fill-with-next-samples", "--no-separate-with-eos", "--no-separate-with-bos",
the context windows of batches could only be filled with "abcdABCD", "ABCDabcd", "0123abcd", etc.
With "--sample-random-offsets" it can also be filled with "23abcdAB", "bcd0123A", etc.
* deduplicate code into function
* remove n_rot hparam, as it must always be hparam.n_embd_head()
* align code
* assert correct base model tensor shapes
* move some params from lora hparams into model hparams and load model params from gguf
this equalizes the model definition in finetune and text-from-scratch and removes the need for additional llama api functions to get model parameters
* remove now unnecessary llama API functions to get model params that where added by this PR
* train-text-from-scratch: automatically allocate model tensors, remove option '--mem-model N'
* train-text-from-scratch: automatically allocate opt context
* train-text-from-scratch: automatically allocate input tensors
* train-text-from-scratch: automatically allocate compute memory
* remove unused options and equalize train-text-from-scratch with finetune
* initialize opt->loss_after with zero
* add export-lora program
* remove trailing whitespace
* add export-lora build in Makefile
* remove unused struct tensor_info from export-lora
* add export-lora build dependency to llama
because it depends on common, which depends on llama
* update finetune README.md
* cancel optimization when specified number of epochs is completed
* improve handling of export-lora arguments
print errors and warnings when files could not be read or created
* Fix export-lora.cpp "not enough space in the context's memory pool" (#1)
* Fix export-lora.cpp "not enough space in the context's memory pool"
Without this patch, export-lora would sometimes error with "not enough space in the context's memory pool (needed 656784, available 656800)".
* increase required context size by 5*GGML_MEM_ALIGN instead of plain 16
---------
Co-authored-by: xaedes <xaedes@gmail.com>
* improve handling of not yet supported tensor types
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: meatbag-18a <145869052+meatbag-18a@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-28 18:40:11 +00:00
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std::vector<std::tuple<std::string, float>> lora_adapter; // lora adapter path with user defined scale
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std::string lora_base = ""; // base model path for the lora adapter
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2023-04-17 15:28:55 +00:00
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2024-03-15 20:43:02 +00:00
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std::vector<llama_control_vector_load_info> control_vectors; // control vector with user defined scale
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int32_t control_vector_layer_start = -1; // layer range for control vector
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int32_t control_vector_layer_end = -1; // layer range for control vector
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2023-08-23 09:56:42 +00:00
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int ppl_stride = 0; // stride for perplexity calculations. If left at 0, the pre-existing approach will be used.
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int ppl_output_type = 0; // = 0 -> ppl output is as usual, = 1 -> ppl output is num_tokens, ppl, one per line
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// (which is more convenient to use for plotting)
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//
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2023-11-03 07:41:17 +00:00
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bool hellaswag = false; // compute HellaSwag score over random tasks from datafile supplied in prompt
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2023-07-28 18:25:36 +00:00
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size_t hellaswag_tasks = 400; // number of tasks to use when computing the HellaSwag score
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2024-01-18 11:46:27 +00:00
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bool winogrande = false; // compute Winogrande score over random tasks from datafile supplied in prompt
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size_t winogrande_tasks= 0; // number of tasks to use when computing the Winogrande score. If 0, all tasks will be computed
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2024-01-21 12:42:44 +00:00
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bool multiple_choice = false; // compute TruthfulQA score over random tasks from datafile supplied in prompt
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size_t multiple_choice_tasks = 0; // number of tasks to use when computing the TruthfulQA score. If 0, all tasks will be computed
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2024-01-22 14:10:14 +00:00
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bool kl_divergence = false; // compute KL-divergence
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2023-03-21 15:32:14 +00:00
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bool random_prompt = false; // do not randomize prompt if none provided
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bool use_color = false; // use color to distinguish generations and inputs
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bool interactive = false; // interactive mode
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2023-11-20 13:56:59 +00:00
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bool chatml = false; // chatml mode (used for models trained on chatml syntax)
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2023-05-10 15:37:14 +00:00
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bool prompt_cache_all = false; // save user input and generations to prompt cache
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2023-06-07 02:10:17 +00:00
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bool prompt_cache_ro = false; // open the prompt cache read-only and do not update it
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2023-03-24 15:05:13 +00:00
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bool embedding = false; // get only sentence embedding
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2023-08-28 15:59:39 +00:00
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bool escape = false; // escape "\n", "\r", "\t", "\'", "\"", and "\\"
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2023-04-24 15:45:32 +00:00
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bool interactive_first = false; // wait for user input immediately
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2023-05-09 02:45:48 +00:00
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bool multiline_input = false; // reverse the usage of `\`
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2023-08-04 15:20:12 +00:00
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bool simple_io = false; // improves compatibility with subprocesses and limited consoles
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2024-03-22 11:08:28 +00:00
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bool cont_batching = true; // insert new sequences for decoding on-the-fly
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2023-03-24 15:05:13 +00:00
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2023-07-25 12:19:11 +00:00
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bool input_prefix_bos = false; // prefix BOS to user inputs, preceding input_prefix
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2023-08-21 20:07:43 +00:00
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bool ignore_eos = false; // ignore generated EOS tokens
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2023-03-21 15:32:14 +00:00
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bool instruct = false; // instruction mode (used for Alpaca models)
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2023-09-28 16:04:36 +00:00
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bool logits_all = false; // return logits for all tokens in the batch
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Rewrite loading code to try to satisfy everyone:
- Support all three formats (ggml, ggmf, ggjt). (However, I didn't
include the hack needed to support GPT4All files without conversion.
Those can still be used after converting them with convert.py from my
other PR.)
- Support both mmap and read (mmap is used by default, but can be
disabled with `--no-mmap`, and is automatically disabled for pre-ggjt
files or on platforms where mmap is not supported).
- Support multi-file models like before, but automatically determine the
number of parts rather than requiring `--n_parts`.
- Improve validation and error checking.
- Stop using the per-file type field (f16) entirely in favor of just
relying on the per-tensor type/size fields. This has no immediate
benefit, but makes it easier to experiment with different formats, and
should make it easier to support the new GPTQ-for-LLaMa models in the
future (I have some work in progress on that front).
- Support VirtualLock on Windows (using the same `--mlock` option as on
Unix).
- Indicate loading progress when using mmap + mlock. (Which led me
to the interesting observation that on my Linux machine, with a
warm file cache, mlock actually takes some time, whereas mmap
without mlock starts almost instantly...)
- To help implement this, move mlock support from ggml to the
loading code.
- madvise/PrefetchVirtualMemory support (based on #740)
- Switch from ifstream to the `fopen` family of functions to avoid
unnecessary copying and, when mmap is enabled, allow reusing the same
file descriptor for both metadata reads and mmap (whereas the existing
implementation opens the file a second time to mmap).
- Quantization now produces a single-file output even with multi-file
inputs (not really a feature as much as 'it was easier this way').
Implementation notes:
I tried to factor the code into more discrete pieces than before.
Regarding code style: I tried to follow the code style, but I'm naughty
and used a few advanced C++ features repeatedly:
- Destructors to make it easier to ensure everything gets cleaned up.
- Exceptions. I don't even usually use exceptions when writing C++, and
I can remove them if desired... but here they make the loading code
much more succinct while still properly handling a variety of errors,
ranging from API calls failing to integer overflow and allocation
failure. The exceptions are converted to error codes at the
API boundary.)
Co-authored-by: Pavol Rusnak <pavol@rusnak.io> (for the bit I copied from #740)
2023-04-08 19:24:37 +00:00
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bool use_mmap = true; // use mmap for faster loads
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bool use_mlock = false; // use mlock to keep model in memory
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bool verbose_prompt = false; // print prompt tokens before generation
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bool display_prompt = true; // print prompt before generation
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bool infill = false; // use infill mode
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bool dump_kv_cache = false; // dump the KV cache contents for debugging purposes
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bool no_kv_offload = false; // disable KV offloading
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std::string cache_type_k = "f16"; // KV cache data type for the K
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std::string cache_type_v = "f16"; // KV cache data type for the V
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2023-10-12 15:23:18 +00:00
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// multimodal models (see examples/llava)
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std::string mmproj = ""; // path to multimodal projector
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2023-12-07 11:03:17 +00:00
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std::string image = ""; // path to an image file
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2023-11-01 17:42:01 +00:00
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bool gpt_params_parse_ex(int argc, char ** argv, gpt_params & params);
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2023-03-10 18:40:58 +00:00
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bool gpt_params_parse(int argc, char ** argv, gpt_params & params);
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2023-04-14 19:58:43 +00:00
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void gpt_print_usage(int argc, char ** argv, const gpt_params & params);
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2023-03-10 18:40:58 +00:00
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2023-09-28 19:42:38 +00:00
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std::string get_system_info(const gpt_params & params);
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2023-03-10 18:40:58 +00:00
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std::string gpt_random_prompt(std::mt19937 & rng);
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train : finetune LORA (#2632)
* fix track_max_mem in forward_batch_wo_cache_flash_attn_train
* remove unnecessary Adam(W) optimizer tensors.
reduces optimizer memory overhead from 7*modelsize to 2*modelsize.
additionally allows to optimize models with more than 2^31 parameters by replacing int with int64_t.
bumps training checkpoint file version, but old checkpoints can still be read.
new version with less tensors is saved.
* add gradient clipping to AdamW
* Fix reset of unused g->nodes and g->grads to NULL
* implement gradient checkpointing for training
reduces memory overhead from O(n_layer) to O(sqrt(n_layer))
as explained in readme of https://github.com/cybertronai/gradient-checkpointing
* remove unused compute buffer 3
* add and use function ggml_build_backward_expand to avoid stack overflows with large maximum number of nodes
GGML_API void ggml_build_backward_expand(struct ggml_context * ctx, struct ggml_cgraph * gf, struct ggml_cgraph * gb, bool keep);
* change AdamW decay parameter to work like the torch AdamW decay parameter
It is now relative to Adam learning rate `alpha*sched`.
Before that it was relative to `sched` only.
`alpha` being the maximum learning rate and `sched` being a scaling parameter in [0..1]
* change default AdamW weight decay parameter used in training to 0.1 as used in nanoGPT
* change default AdamW weight decay parameter defined in ggml to 0.0, making Adam default instead of AdamW
btw: the default weight decay parameter for torch.optim.AdamW is 0.01
* bug fixes for cross entropy loss
ggml_cross_entropy_loss: sums where not correctly added in workload of each thread
ggml_cross_entropy_loss_back: simplify backward process, reducing numerical issues
guard usage of exp f16 lookup in cross entropy by #define GGML_CROSS_ENTROPY_EXP_FP16
cross entropy loss is only used once during training, but it is quite sensitive to numerical errors introduced by exp-f16-lookup.
so exp-f16-lookup for cross entropy loss is disabled by default, trading better gradients for very slightly worse runtime performance.
* fix test-grad0 for cross_entropy_loss
the second argument to cross_entropy_loss must sum up to 1 for each row
* fix test-grad0 for soft_max
dont use only sum as aggregation, because sum of softmax is always 1 -> finite differences should not work
instead use sum(log(soft_max()*(1-eps)+eps)); use eps to avoid log(0)
* improve finite differences of test-grad0 by using double instead of float
* change cross_entropy_loss to output average over all rows
this helps keeping the loss and gradients in a sane range
* improve gradient checkpointing
sqrt(n_layers) is only the best checkpoint step when mem size of checkpoints and mem size of layers are equal.
since layers require more memory than the single-tensor-checkpoint we use, the optimal values are compute different:
```
given: n, u, v
objective: minimize(a*u+b*v) where a*b=n, a>0, b>0
b=n/a
minimize(a*u+v*n/a)
diff(a*u+v*n/a, a) = u - (v*n/a)/a
diff(a*u+v*n/a, a) == 0
u - (v*n/a)/a == 0
u == v*n/(a*a)
u*a*a = v*n
a*a = v*n/u
a = sqrt(n*v/u)
```
this change results in more checkpoints, requiring less layers to store between checkpoints, overall improving memory usage.
* disable gradient checkpointing debug output
* llama : fix rope usage in train-text-from-scratch after ChatGLM change
* add more training parameters:
--enable-restart N Only for Adam optimizer. Enable restarts of cos-decay
--disable-restart N Only for Adam optimizer. Disable restarts of cos-decay
--opt-past N Number of optimization iterations to track for delta convergence test. Disabled when zero.
--opt-delta N Maximum delta for delta convergence test. Disabled when <= zero.
--opt-max-no-improvement N Maximum number of optimization iterations with no improvement. Disabled when <= zero.
--adam-epsf N AdamW epsilon for convergence test. Disabled when <= zero.
--adam-min-alpha N Adam minimum learning rate alpha, usually 0.1 * alpha
* replace memcpy with reshape operation so that the graph is not cut at the input
this makes it possible to store other values into the input tensor and then simply recompute the graph without rebuilding it
* remove unused function argument from get_example_targets_batch
* measure and print total training time
* add optimization callback to ggml_opt_resume_g
this callback is called before each iteration with custom data and pointer to learning schedule parameter (only used in Adam(W)).
can be used for dynamic learning schedule and setting input data for batches before each iteration
* use optimization callback in training
allows dynamic learning schedule and different batch data for each iteration without relying on low n_iter and high n_examples parameters
reduces runtime by avoiding restart of optimization function and improves training convergence by providing a different batch for each iteration
* add minimum number of tensor dimensions to apply weight decay (default 2)
this allows to not apply weight decay to bias parameters
* rename training parameter cos-decay-alpha to cos-decay-min and clarify that adam-min-alpha also applies to warmup
* fix increase of model.train_samples and model.train_tokens
now that each optimizer iteration gets its own batch we need to multiply by number of opt iterations
* change sampling parameters for prediction after training to defaults of common.h
and clarify what is context for prediction and what are generated tokens
* tighten abs error bounds for cross_entropy_loss in test-grad0
* add conditional compilation of using F16 exp in flash attention
uncomment `// #define GGML_FLASH_ATTN_EXP_FP16` to enable usage of f16 exp in flash attention
* tighten abs error bounds for flash_attn in test-grad0
* tighten abs error bounds for sqrt in test-grad0
* remove out-commented vectorized code of opt_adam
the vectorized code might be bit faster for low number of parameters, but it had a big memory usage overhead
* ggml : update ggml_rms_norm_back with configurable eps
* llama training : fix ggml_rms_norm_back calls to pass configurable eps
* remove trailing whitespace
* add train function using automatic gradient checkpointing backward pass and allocator
* in train function replace add_inplace by regular add
because using add_inplace seems to result in different gradients
* don't use allocate hash_map on context
because the context has no_alloc=True when using memory allocator resulting in NULL data pointers
* correctly clone reshape and permute operations by also cloning tensor->nb values
* fix variable name and add missing type cast
* terminate recursive tensor cloning when reaching tensor without src tensors
* correctly clone view tensors by setting data pointers
without this the checkpointing would only work when being used together with memory allocator
* fix variable names
* swap arguments to commutative ops to be the same as in `forward_batch_wo_cache_flash_attn`
* add input tensors as checkpoints
so that recursive tensor cloning of gradient checkpointing terminates on input tensors
* fix variable name and add missing boolean negation
* make sure some tensors are not reallocated by inserting new temporary nodes depending on them:
output and parameter gradient tensors need to be available at the end of the graph execution
parameter gradient tensors also need to be available before the graph execution because they are set to zero before each optimizer iteration
checkpoint tensors are allocated all together to reduce memory allocator fragmentation
afterwards, in addition to the temporary nodes, we also need to reset the temporary leafs
* fix ASSERT to work with zero layers
* add training options whether to use allocator and/or unified training function
* integrate unified training function which may use memory allocator
the unified training function also supports arguments whether to use flash attention and/or gradient checkpointing
* format name of cloned tensors with " (clone)" suffix
* set names for tensors in unified train function for easier debugging
* allocate graph on context using ggml_new_graph
* remove handwritten training functions
* remove unused training parameters "use_scratch" and "use_unified"
* remove trailing whitespace
* remove unused train params: mem_compute1_gb & mem_compute2_gb
mem_compute_gb is used for compute when automatic memory allocator is not enabled, otherwise it can be very small to only hold the tensor definitions
mem_compute0_gb is used for automatic memory allocator (as long as measurement of max required size is not implemented)
* remove unused forward_batch function
* add debug asserts in ggml_allocr_alloc to some common pitfalls when using this function directly
* only use ggml_allocr_alloc when tensor has NULL data and is no view
* fix test when to create temporary backward graph
temporary backward graph is only necessary when using checkpointing
* fix memory "leak" in optimizers
each iteration a new cplan with new memory for work data was allocated.
now cplan creation only happens at the start of optimization, with each iteration reusing the cplan and its work data.
* reverse order of for loop in ggml_build_backward_expand to save memory when using gradient checkpointing and allocator
with this loop order gradient checkpointing with allocator on 16 layer model saves 13% memory; 2 layer memory it saves 2% memory.
the computation results are the same
* add API functions to access llama model tensors
* add stub example for finetuning, based on train-text-from-scratch
* move and remove code
* add API functions to access remaining model parameters:
mult, head and rot
* first draft for LORA finetune training
* remove const model and layer arguments in API functions for accessing model tensors
* bug fixes to make finetune compile
automatic allocator does not work yet
* add debug prints for training memory improvements
* fix names of lora tensors
* avoid stack overflow resulting from big ggml_cgraph
replace stack allocation and ggml_build_forward by ggml_new_graph in combination with ggml_build_forward_expand
* replace llama API functions to get model tensors by one function to get model tensor by name
LLAMA_API struct ggml_tensor * llama_get_model_tensor(struct llama_model * model, const char * name);
* remove unused call to not existing llama_get_layer_from_model
* implement ggml_compute_forward_out_prod_q_f32
* remove trailing whitespace
* add lora finetune support on quantized base model tensors
* add ggml_add_cast API function
this function works like ggml_add, but accepts a data type for the resulting tensor.
only supported for quantized src0 input.
* use ggml_add_cast in finetuning
lora-applied weights will now have data type F32, which improves gradients when finetuning quantized base models
* bug fix: actually use result type passed to ggml_add_cast
* make sure base model tensors data cannot be used in viewable operations
memory allocator would try to make lora application inplace on base model tensors.
since those are memory mapped this will result in memory access violations
* fix bug in ggml_out_prod which resulted in wrong n_dims of result tensors
* avoid keeping in memory ALL of the gradients
The problem here stems from ggml_graph_reset. This function is called in the optimization function, before each graph computation, to reset the gradients to zero. This required a unique memory slot for each gradient: allocating memory from a previosly freed memory location might lead to non-zero input gradients.
During ggml_compute_backward the gradients are build stepwise by adding or substracting new values, starting from a OP_NONE tensor which needs to contain zero-values. This requires the graph reset.
To avoid this I now remember in ggml_build_backward_expand the original OP_NONE gradient tensors in a hash table, which is passed to ggml_compute_backward. There instead of using add (or sub or similar) I test whether the existing gradient to be changed is a zero-valued-tensor by looking up its existence in the hash table. When it is such a zero-tensor it will not be modified, but replaced by the value to be added, otherwise the regular add (not inplace, allocator will take care of this) will be used. This way none of those zero-tensor values will be necessary in the final backward graph and more importantly they won't need a unique memory slot, just to make them zero.
* remove trailing whitespace
* remove debug prints and function to compute tensor data hash
* improve optimization iteration prints
* adjust maximal values to support finetuning 3B models
* change default finetune params lora_r and lora_alpha to match the n_rank parameters of 4
* bug fix: make sure finetune input gradient is allocated at begin and kept until end
* remove unnecessary src tensor from ggml_get_rows_back
we don't need data of src[2] for computation, only to setup the correct output shape.
remove dependency on src[2], so that allocator can work more freely.
the computational graph is still completely determined, because the output shape is naturally included.
this is similar to how ggml_reshape does it.
* remove unnecessary src tensor from ggml_repeat & ggml_repeat_back
we don't need data of src[1] for computation, only to setup the correct output shape.
remove dependency on src[1], so that allocator can work more freely.
the computational graph is still completely determined, because the output shape is naturally included
* resolve todo
allocator will only make it inplace when they are of the same type
* mixing multiple LORA adapters is now possible
pass more than one '--lora FNAME' argument to apply more than one LORA.
use '--lora-scaled FNAME S' when you want to specify a user-defined scale for an adapter.
* add option to save finetune output every N iterations
* also save latest finetune output with ITERATION="LATEST" and print where files are saved
saving with LATEST makes it easier to resume training from the latest checkpoint
the string "LATEST" can be configured with command line option "--fn-latest STR"
* update checkpoint train stats before saving via "--save-every"
* add command line option `--rank-wo N` for rank of wo tensor
* update finetune README
* fix dump_non_result_info_yaml to output multiple lora adapters
* bug fix: replace GGML_TYPE_SIZE[t] by ggml_type_size(t)
* replace llama_n_mult by llama_n_ff
* finetune bug fixes to compile with merged in code from master
* remove prediction related code to reduce duplicated code with main
use main instead
* reduce large memory overhead in train-text-from-scratch
all gradients had to be pinned so that graph_reset works correctly.
this is no longer necessary with the changes to ggml_compute_backward introduced in this PR.
* add comment explaining why finetune checkpoints are allocated in one block
* make default value of float member a float literal
* handle rms_norm and rope parameters the same as in train-text-from-scratch
* remove unused code
* remove vocab related code as it is unnecessary
* add LLM_KV_TRAINING_TYPE to train-text-from-scratch checkpoints
so that they can be differentiated from lora finetune checkpoints
* add gguf constants and load/save functions from train-text-from-scratch
* add load & save lora finetune checkpoints via gguf
* add python script to convert old finetune checkpoint files to gguf
* remove old checkpoint save & load code
* remove code to print data checksums which was used to verify correctness of new gguf code
* omit tokenization when training is disabled, only save llama lora adapter
training can be disabled by passing '-n 0' to finetune
* remove trailing whitespace
* update README.md
* implement ggml_compute_forward_repeat_f16
* avoid stack overflow of large cgraphs in test-grad0
* add ggml API functions ggml_unravel_index, ggml_get_i32_nd and its analogs for set and for f32
ggml_get_i32_1d, ggml_set_i32_1d, ggml_get_f32_1d, ggml_set_f32_1d now support non-contiguous tensors.
in case of non-contiguous tensor, the 1d index is unraveled into a multi index using ggml_unravel_index to be passed to '_nd' function equivalent.
this fixes a bug in test-grad0 which happens due to ggml_build_backward not building purely contiguous tensors anymore
* increase test-grad0 context mem size to accommodate for bigger cgraph
* add sanity check to ggml_compute_backward, asserting the correct shape of gradients
* fix ggml_acc_or_set to return tensor of correct shape
* remove unused 'inplace' argument from ggml_compute_backward function
inplace operations to add gradients are no longer created by ggml_compute_backward
use allocator to automatically make inplace operations
* add missing argument 'int i0' to ggml_get_i32_nd & ggml_set_i32_nd header declarations
* fix error message in ggml_allocr_alloc to display actual max_avail
* fix check_gradient
ggml_build_backward_expand was previously replaced by ggml_build_backward, but the assignment of forward graph to backward graph missing
* use tensor->view_src instead of ggml_is_view and get_view_source
* move gradient checkpointing code into ggml, new API function:
// build gradient checkpointing backward graph gb for gf using provided checkpoints
// gb_tmp will contain original backward graph with rewritten backward process nodes,
// but without the second forward pass nodes.
GGML_API void ggml_build_backward_gradient_checkpointing(
struct ggml_context * ctx,
struct ggml_cgraph * gf,
struct ggml_cgraph * gb,
struct ggml_cgraph * gb_tmp,
struct ggml_tensor * * checkpoints,
int n_checkpoints);
* replace custom data getters and setters by ggml functions
* train-text-from-scratch can train (full finetune) gguf models
just pass the gguf model via `--checkpoint-in FN`.
after this, to continue training, pass the generated checkpoint instead of the original gguf model.
tested with smaller models, bigger models may exceed available memory.
use (LORA) finetune for those.
* remove trailing whitespace
* add option to save train-text-from-scratch output every N iterations
* update README.md
* fix warnings
* fix warnings
* remove finetune option to disable allocator
the allocator should always be used.
by making sure that it is always used it gets easier to implement automatic memory requirements computation
* add tensor checkpoints only when gradient checkpointing is enabled
* initialize opt ggml context if none was provided
* add ggml-alloc API function 'ggml_allocr_max_size' to get max size of alloc
GGML_API size_t ggml_allocr_max_size(struct ggml_allocr * alloc);
* finetune: automatically allocate all memory and changes to command line options
remove '--n_examples N' parameter, as it no longer makes sense to call optimization process multiple times in a loop.
add '--only_write_lora' command line option: will skip tokenization and training, to only write a llama.cpp comptabile LORA adapter.
remove memory buffer related command line options.
improve iteration console output.
* add finetune to Makefile
* update README.md
* print time per iteration and estimate remaining time
* increase measured alloc size by tensor_alignment
ggml_allocr_reset will reduce the given size by up to tensor_alignment-1
* fix README.md
* add some more allocator debug prints
* bug fix, probably solves the 'ggml_allocr_alloc: not enough space in the buffer' issue
* revert last commit
"bug fix, probably solves the 'ggml_allocr_alloc: not enough space in the buffer' issue"
"alloc was freeing an externally allocated tensor, because it calculated the end of allocator memory as alloc->data + alloc->max_size instead of alloc->data + alloc->size."
This is intentional to reduce the risk of freeing external tensors when measuring. Unless max_size is not properly calculated, I don't see why this is an issue.
* remove unnecessary "0x" before "%p" output
* move measurement memory segment to upper region of the address space
* update README.md
* fix printf format warnings
* add missing gguf_free in load_checkpoint_lora_file
* load default rms_norm and rope parameters from base model
* add gradient accumulation
specify number accumulation steps with '--grad-acc N'.
this will simulate a bigger batch size of grad_acc*batch.
* fix tracking of train_samples and train_tokens
* build : fix compile warnings
* ggml : fix L-BFGS linesearch loop
* improve finetune time measurement
fix printf warnings on system where int64_t is (long int).
change time datatypes to double because values get big with long training times.
exclude file saving from time measurement.
converge faster to actual time per iteration by removing very small first duration before first iteration was performed.
fix bug in output of total training time, the reported value was 1000 times to small.
* specify default lora rank with '--lora-r N'
'--lora-r N' will specify default rank for all tensors
'--rank-wq N', etc. will override this default rank for specific tensor types.
* fix gradient accumulation bug where the same batch was used for each microstep
* fix gradient accumulation bug where the same batch was used for each microstep
* support grouped-query-attention in ggml_flash_attn and ggml_flash_attn_back
k and v can now be repeated in q along ne[2]
in forward pass just use modulo to compute k and v indices, like ik2 = iq2 % nek2.
in backard pass this won't work as easy, because multiple threads will compete to accumulate to the same k->grad[:,ik1,ik2,ik3] and v->grad[:,iv1,iv2,iv3].
so we change the parallelization over q rows to be over k rows. this ensures non-overlapping (ik2,ik3) across threads.
in each thread we then iterate over the number of repetitions of k/v in q to compute iq2 as iq2 = ik2 + irep*nek2.
since ne2 is not the same for q,k and v we also change how the gradients are concatenated into the result tensor.
additionally the offsets of gradq, gradk and gradv in the result tensor are now memory aligned.
we also simplify the compute_backward part of flash_attn to use ggml_reshape instead of switching over the number of dimensions.
this needs a small change to ggml_reshape, removing the assertion of second argument to be contiguous.
since only the shape (ne) of the second reshape argument is of relevance, its memory layout (nb) is irrelevant -> it can very well be non-contiguous.
change test-grad0 to also test for repeated k/v in q.
this changes the rng and now results in small gradient differences in softmax. these solely come from using f16 exp table lookup in forward softmax: when temporarily changing softmax to use actual exp function, the reported gradient differences go away. gradient differences coming solely from f16 table lookup are acceptable.
added a note to explain this.
* add llama API functions to get grouped-query-attention n_head parameter 'n_head_kv'.
* fix finetune to support grouped-query-attention (using flash-attention)
note: ggml changes to ggml_out_prod are necessary to support grouped-query-attention without flash-attention.
* support broadcastable a in out_prod(a, b) and backward pass of broadcasting mul_mat(a, b)
* test broadcasting mul_mat backward pass
* decouple random number generator of each operation test
when changing one test the rng of others tests is not influenced anymore
* add comment briefly describing what ggml_repeat_back does
* simplify broadcasting mul_mat backward using ggml_repeat_back
* add cgraph evaluation order member and corresponding enum type
this controls in which order ggml_build_forward visits source nodes.
by default the nodes are visited left to right, i.e. src[0] first.
in some cases it is beneficial for ggml-alloc to visit in a different order.
two possible orders are supported: left-to-right (src[0] first) and right-to-left (src[0] last).
* measure max compute size for each cgraph eval order and use best order
this can bring huge memory savings:
e.g. codellama-34b with n_ctx=64, n_batch=1 goes from 92927.8mb down to 4627.6 MB
* remove unused command line options
* add sample start patterns and options to force new or by default resume last shuffling
* update shuffle rng state on reshuffle
* exclude known zero values from computations in flash_attn_f32 & flash_attn_back_f32
* remove probably unnecessary exception type flags from stringstream
* pass correct max number of tokens to llama_tokenize
* account for possible leading whitespace that will be added by tokenizer
e.g. '\t' will be tokenized by llama spm tokenizer to [29871, 12]
* use unrolled vec_mad in out_prod
y is vec_mad result vec.
x is vec_mad input vec.
v is vec_mad input scalar.
ggml_vec_mad_f32_unroll will internally loop over x and v with same y.
GGML_VEC_MAD_UNROLL is by default defined to 32.
This value is empirical optimized using performance test runs of out-prod in openllama-3b finetune with 256 context length and batch size 1. It gives 23% performance boost for out_prod.
Full measurements of out-prod runtime in ms:
unroll_xv unroll_yv
1 67014.643 87826.469
2 77117.552 89077.656
4 72091.311 109121.657
8 61077.543 88678.334
16 56914.67 79514.947
24 59024.595 84350.254
28 55952.446 83368.73
32 51476.658 85177.745
36 55973.792 84659.92
40 55139.616 93844.738
48 60736.392 93330.267
64 99856.878 116994.99
Second column is when unrollying yv instead of xv
* set lora_alpha to value of lora_r if it is not set via command line
otherwise only changing lora_r will change scaling of lora adapter used in prediction
* reshuffle original sample order instead of the previous shuffled order
otherwise resumed reshuffle will not result in same sample order
* block tiling for out-prod inspired by mul-mat
block sizes are empirically optimized
roughly doubles the flops of out-prod
* exclude some more known zero values from computations in flash_attn_f32 & flash_attn_back_f32
* add static keywords
* remove outcommented old code
* update train-text-from-scratch with tokenization, sample selection and shuffling from finetune
* remove lbfgs related train parameters
* move common train functions into common/train.[h|cpp]
* move train state into struct train_state
* move train data saving code into callback to unify code of opt_callback
train_params are still different in finetune and train-text-from-scratch, so it can't yet be moved to train.h|cpp
* move common train params into common/train
* move common opt_callback into common/train
* fix consume_common_train_arg
* save and load head_count_kv in lora checkpoints
* increase train_samples by used_samples instead of number of batches
on batch can contain more than one sample when option "fill_with_next_samples" is used
* fix usage of llama_tokenize
* remove static from process_escape since we need it exposed in header
* fix code formating of long function declarations
* fix condition in load_train_state_gguf
* use die("msg") instead of replace GGML_ASSERT(!"msg") or throw std::runtime_error("msg")
* fix saving and loading of training type
* remove terminating '\0' from tokenization
(llama_tokenize is now passed the string length instead of relying on terminating '\0')
* fix compile warnings
* fix compile warnings
* use new/delete for train_state instead of malloc/free
using malloc may result in seg faults when trying to assign string fields
* assert that sample_count > 0, avoiding division by zero
* fix frand to return value in interval [0,1)
* add train option "--sample-random-offsets"
Use samples beginning at random offsets.
The offset is only applied to the first sample in each batch context window.
Together with "--fill-with-next-samples" this may help for training endless text generation.
For example given a dataset containing samples "abcd", "ABCD", "0123".
With context size of 8 and options "--fill-with-next-samples", "--no-separate-with-eos", "--no-separate-with-bos",
the context windows of batches could only be filled with "abcdABCD", "ABCDabcd", "0123abcd", etc.
With "--sample-random-offsets" it can also be filled with "23abcdAB", "bcd0123A", etc.
* deduplicate code into function
* remove n_rot hparam, as it must always be hparam.n_embd_head()
* align code
* assert correct base model tensor shapes
* move some params from lora hparams into model hparams and load model params from gguf
this equalizes the model definition in finetune and text-from-scratch and removes the need for additional llama api functions to get model parameters
* remove now unnecessary llama API functions to get model params that where added by this PR
* train-text-from-scratch: automatically allocate model tensors, remove option '--mem-model N'
* train-text-from-scratch: automatically allocate opt context
* train-text-from-scratch: automatically allocate input tensors
* train-text-from-scratch: automatically allocate compute memory
* remove unused options and equalize train-text-from-scratch with finetune
* initialize opt->loss_after with zero
* add export-lora program
* remove trailing whitespace
* add export-lora build in Makefile
* remove unused struct tensor_info from export-lora
* add export-lora build dependency to llama
because it depends on common, which depends on llama
* update finetune README.md
* cancel optimization when specified number of epochs is completed
* improve handling of export-lora arguments
print errors and warnings when files could not be read or created
* Fix export-lora.cpp "not enough space in the context's memory pool" (#1)
* Fix export-lora.cpp "not enough space in the context's memory pool"
Without this patch, export-lora would sometimes error with "not enough space in the context's memory pool (needed 656784, available 656800)".
* increase required context size by 5*GGML_MEM_ALIGN instead of plain 16
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Co-authored-by: xaedes <xaedes@gmail.com>
* improve handling of not yet supported tensor types
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: meatbag-18a <145869052+meatbag-18a@users.noreply.github.com>
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// Batch utils
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void llama_batch_clear(struct llama_batch & batch);
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void llama_batch_add(
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struct llama_batch & batch,
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llama_token id,
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llama_pos pos,
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const std::vector<llama_seq_id> & seq_ids,
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bool logits);
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2023-05-02 20:39:51 +00:00
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//
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// Vocab utils
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2023-05-02 20:39:51 +00:00
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//
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2023-08-27 11:19:19 +00:00
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// tokenizes a string into a vector of tokens
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// should work similar to Python's `tokenizer.encode`
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std::vector<llama_token> llama_tokenize(
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2023-09-28 19:42:38 +00:00
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const struct llama_context * ctx,
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const std::string & text,
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2023-10-17 15:11:01 +00:00
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bool add_bos,
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bool special = false);
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2023-09-28 19:42:38 +00:00
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std::vector<llama_token> llama_tokenize(
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const struct llama_model * model,
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const std::string & text,
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bool add_bos,
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bool special = false);
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2023-08-27 11:19:19 +00:00
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// tokenizes a token into a piece
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// should work similar to Python's `tokenizer.id_to_piece`
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std::string llama_token_to_piece(
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const struct llama_context * ctx,
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llama_token token);
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2023-08-27 11:19:19 +00:00
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// TODO: these should be moved in llama.h C-style API under single `llama_detokenize` function
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// that takes into account the tokenizer type and decides how to handle the leading space
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//
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// detokenizes a vector of tokens into a string
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// should work similar to Python's `tokenizer.decode`
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// removes the leading space from the first non-BOS token
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std::string llama_detokenize_spm(
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llama_context * ctx,
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const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens);
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// detokenizes a vector of tokens into a string
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// should work similar to Python's `tokenizer.decode`
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std::string llama_detokenize_bpe(
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llama_context * ctx,
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const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens);
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2023-08-28 15:59:39 +00:00
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2023-11-17 02:14:37 +00:00
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// Uses the value from the model metadata if possible, otherwise
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// defaults to true when model type is SPM, otherwise false.
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bool llama_should_add_bos_token(const llama_model * model);
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2023-09-03 12:12:08 +00:00
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//
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// YAML utils
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//
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2023-08-28 15:59:39 +00:00
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bool create_directory_with_parents(const std::string & path);
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void dump_vector_float_yaml(FILE * stream, const char * prop_name, const std::vector<float> & data);
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void dump_vector_int_yaml(FILE * stream, const char * prop_name, const std::vector<int> & data);
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void dump_string_yaml_multiline(FILE * stream, const char * prop_name, const char * data);
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std::string get_sortable_timestamp();
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void dump_non_result_info_yaml(
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FILE * stream, const gpt_params & params, const llama_context * lctx,
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const std::string & timestamp, const std::vector<int> & prompt_tokens, const char * model_desc);
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2023-11-23 17:07:56 +00:00
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//
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// KV cache utils
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//
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// Dump the KV cache view with the number of sequences per cell.
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void dump_kv_cache_view(const llama_kv_cache_view & view, int row_size = 80);
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// Dump the KV cache view showing individual sequences in each cell (long output).
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void dump_kv_cache_view_seqs(const llama_kv_cache_view & view, int row_size = 40);
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2024-03-09 12:27:58 +00:00
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//
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// Embedding utils
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//
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void llama_embd_normalize(const float * inp, float * out, int n);
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2024-03-14 08:12:29 +00:00
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float llama_embd_similarity_cos(const float * embd1, const float * embd2, int n);
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2024-03-15 20:43:02 +00:00
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//
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// Control vector utils
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//
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struct llama_control_vector_data {
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int n_embd;
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// stores data for layers [1, n_layer] where n_layer = data.size() / n_embd
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std::vector<float> data;
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};
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struct llama_control_vector_load_info {
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float strength;
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std::string fname;
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};
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// Load control vectors, scale each by strength, and add them together.
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// On error, returns {-1, empty}
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llama_control_vector_data llama_control_vector_load(const std::vector<llama_control_vector_load_info> & load_infos);
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2024-03-23 17:07:00 +00:00
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//
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// Split utils
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//
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static const char * const LLM_KV_SPLIT_NO = "split.no";
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static const char * const LLM_KV_SPLIT_COUNT = "split.count";
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static const char * const LLM_KV_SPLIT_TENSORS_COUNT = "split.tensors.count";
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