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#include "common.h"
#include "llama.h"
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#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <vector>
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#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <fstream>
#include <cmath>
#include <algorithm>
struct quant_option {
std::string name;
llama_ftype ftype;
std::string desc;
};
static const std::vector<struct quant_option> QUANT_OPTIONS = {
{ "Q4_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0, " 3.56G, +0.2166 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q4_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_1, " 3.90G, +0.1585 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q5_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_0, " 4.33G, +0.0683 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q5_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_1, " 4.70G, +0.0349 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "IQ2_XXS",LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XXS," 2.06 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XS, " 2.31 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_S, " 2.5 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_M, " 2.7 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ1_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_S, " 1.56 bpw quantization", },
IQ1_M: 1.75 bpw quantization (#6302) * iq1_m: basics * iq1_m: basics-2 * iq1_m: CUDA dequantize works Very 1st shot I get PPL = 9.76 for LLaMA-v2-7B. * iq1_m: separate shifts for each group of 8 in a block We get PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B ) = 9.2810 PPL(LLaMA-v2-13B) = 6.8105 Not bad, but slightly higher than sqrt(PPL(IQ1_S) * PPL(IQ2_XXS)) which is the expected outcome given that IQ1_M is halfway between IQ1_S and IQ2_XXS in terms of bpw. From this, we would expect PPL = 9.14 for LLaMA-v2-7B PPL = 6.63 for LLaMA-v2-13B * iq1_m: go to 3-bit scales There is slight increase in PPL, but the 0.0625 bpw reduction in size is totally worth it. We now have PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B ) = 9.4469 at 1.96 bpw PPL(LLaMA-v2-13B) = 6.8717 at 1.93 bpw PPL(LLaMA-v2-70B) = 4.8568 at 1.85 bpw * iq1_m: scalar dot product * iq1_m: AVX2 dot product * iq1_m: very slightly faster AVX2 dot product * iq1_m: ARM_NEON dot product Works, but very slow (10.5 t/s) * iq1_m: Metal - dequantize works, dot product does not * iq1_m: Metal now works About the same performance as iq1_s. * iq1_m: minor * iq1_m: checking pure iq1_m quantization It is pretty bad: PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B) = 34 if we quantize output.weight with Q4_K. * iiq1_m: slightly faster ARM_NEON dot product 10.5 t/s -> 11.65 t/s * iq1_m: faster ARM_NEON dot product 11.65 t/s -> 14.9 t/s * iq1_m: another minor ARM_NEON dot product improvement 14.9 -> 15.0 t/s * iq1_m: small PPL improvement via super-block scale adjustment After quantizing block scales redo the super-block scale fit. PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B ) = 9.3346 PPL(LLaMA-v2-13B) = 6.8419 PPL(LLaMA-v2-70B) = 4.8294 PPL(Mistral-7B ) = 8.1624 * iq1_m: adapt to CUDA refactoring * iq1_m: remove unused variable We have progressed to warnings being errors. * iq1_m: add to backend-ops tests * iq1_m: fix Windows ARM * iq1_m: use common definition of iq1m_scale_t * cuda: assert -> NO_DEVICE_CODE * iq1_M: PR comments --------- Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
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{ "IQ1_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_M, " 1.75 bpw quantization", },
{ "Q2_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K, " 2.63G, +0.6717 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q2_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K_S, " 2.16G, +9.0634 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "IQ3_XXS",LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_XXS," 3.06 bpw quantization", },
IQ3_S: a much better alternative to Q3_K (#5676) * iq4_nl: squash commits for easier rebase * Basics (quantize, dequantize) * CUDA dequantize and dot product * Slightly faster CUDA dot product (120 t/s) * Switch to 6-bit scales * Scalar dot product * AVX2 dot product * ARM_NEON dot product * Works on metal, but still slow * Slightly better Metal dot product * Another small Metal improvement * Metal dot product is getting there * Faster CUDA dot product * Add 1/8 ffn_down layers as Q5_K when no imatrix has been provided * Report the actual bpw * Add _xs mix that is 4.05 bpw for non-MoE models * Remove IQ4_XS for now, slightly adjust kvalues_iq4nl * AVX2 dot product uses Q8_0 instead of Q8_K * Add to test-backend-ops * Minor fix * Also use use Q5_K for attn_output in MoE models * Fixes after merging latest master * Switching to blocks of 32 * AVX2 for blocks of 32 * Scaler dot product for blocks of 32 * ARM_NEON dot product for blocks of 32 * Metal kernels for blocks of 32 * Slightly faster Metal kernels * Resurrecting iq3_xs After all the experimentation, nothing was better than this. * Minor PPL improvement via a block scale fudge factor * Minor improvement via 3 neighbours * iq3_xs: working scalar and AVX2 dot products * iq3_xs: ARM_NEON dot product - works but extremely slow (10 t/s) * iq3_xs: working Metal implementation * Adding IQ3_M - IQ3_XS mix with mostly Q4_K * iiq3_xs: a 3.4375 bpw variant * iq3_xs: make CUDA work for new version * iq3_xs: make scalar and AVX2 work for new version * iq3_s: make ARM_NEON work with new version * iq3_xs: make new version work on metal Performance is very similar to Q3_K_S * iq3_xs: tiny Metal speed improvement * iq3_xs: tiny Metal speed improvement * Fix stupid warning * Q3_K_XS now uses a mix of IQ3_XS and IQ3_XXS * iq3_xs: rename to iq3_s * iq3_s: make tests pass * Move Q3_K_XS mix to 3.25 bpw * Attempt to fix failing tests * Another attempt to fix the Windows builds * Attempt to fix ROCm * ROCm again * iq3_s: partial fix for QK_K = 64 * iq3_s: make it work on metal for QK_K = 64 Pleasent surprise: the coding was super-block size independent, so all it took was to delete some QK_K == 256 guards. * Will this fix ROCm? --------- Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
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{ "IQ3_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_S, " 3.44 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ3_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_M, " 3.66 bpw quantization mix", },
{ "Q3_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M, "alias for Q3_K_M" },
{ "IQ3_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_XS, " 3.3 bpw quantization" , },
{ "Q3_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_S, " 2.75G, +0.5551 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q3_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M, " 3.07G, +0.2496 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q3_K_L", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_L, " 3.35G, +0.1764 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "IQ4_NL", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ4_NL, " 4.50 bpw non-linear quantization", },
{ "IQ4_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ4_XS, " 4.25 bpw non-linear quantization", },
{ "Q4_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M, "alias for Q4_K_M", },
{ "Q4_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_S, " 3.59G, +0.0992 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q4_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M, " 3.80G, +0.0532 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q5_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M, "alias for Q5_K_M", },
{ "Q5_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_S, " 4.33G, +0.0400 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q5_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M, " 4.45G, +0.0122 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q6_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q6_K, " 5.15G, +0.0008 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q8_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q8_0, " 6.70G, +0.0004 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "F16", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_F16, "13.00G @ 7B", },
{ "F32", LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32, "26.00G @ 7B", },
// Note: Ensure COPY comes after F32 to avoid ftype 0 from matching.
{ "COPY", LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32, "only copy tensors, no quantizing", },
};
static bool try_parse_ftype(const std::string & ftype_str_in, llama_ftype & ftype, std::string & ftype_str_out) {
std::string ftype_str;
for (auto ch : ftype_str_in) {
ftype_str.push_back(std::toupper(ch));
}
for (auto & it : QUANT_OPTIONS) {
if (it.name == ftype_str) {
ftype = it.ftype;
ftype_str_out = it.name;
return true;
}
}
try {
int ftype_int = std::stoi(ftype_str);
for (auto & it : QUANT_OPTIONS) {
if (it.ftype == ftype_int) {
ftype = it.ftype;
ftype_str_out = it.name;
return true;
}
}
}
catch (...) {
// stoi failed
}
return false;
}
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// usage:
// ./quantize [--allow-requantize] [--leave-output-tensor] [--pure] models/llama/ggml-model.gguf [models/llama/ggml-model-quant.gguf] type [nthreads]
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//
[[noreturn]]
static void usage(const char * executable) {
printf("usage: %s [--help] [--allow-requantize] [--leave-output-tensor] [--pure] [--imatrix] [--include-weights] [--exclude-weights] [--output-tensor-type] [--token-embedding-type] [--override-kv] model-f32.gguf [model-quant.gguf] type [nthreads]\n\n", executable);
printf(" --allow-requantize: Allows requantizing tensors that have already been quantized. Warning: This can severely reduce quality compared to quantizing from 16bit or 32bit\n");
printf(" --leave-output-tensor: Will leave output.weight un(re)quantized. Increases model size but may also increase quality, especially when requantizing\n");
printf(" --pure: Disable k-quant mixtures and quantize all tensors to the same type\n");
printf(" --imatrix file_name: use data in file_name as importance matrix for quant optimizations\n");
printf(" --include-weights tensor_name: use importance matrix for this/these tensor(s)\n");
printf(" --exclude-weights tensor_name: use importance matrix for this/these tensor(s)\n");
printf(" --output-tensor-type ggml_type: use this ggml_type for the output.weight tensor\n");
printf(" --token-embedding-type ggml_type: use this ggml_type for the token embeddings tensor\n");
printf(" --keep-split: will generate quatized model in the same shards as input");
printf(" --override-kv KEY=TYPE:VALUE\n");
printf(" Advanced option to override model metadata by key in the quantized model. May be specified multiple times.\n");
printf("Note: --include-weights and --exclude-weights cannot be used together\n");
printf("\nAllowed quantization types:\n");
for (auto & it : QUANT_OPTIONS) {
if (it.name != "COPY") {
printf(" %2d or ", it.ftype);
} else {
printf(" ");
}
printf("%-7s : %s\n", it.name.c_str(), it.desc.c_str());
}
exit(1);
}
static void load_imatrix(const std::string & imatrix_file, std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<float>> & imatrix_data) {
std::ifstream in(imatrix_file.c_str(), std::ios::binary);
if (!in) {
printf("%s: failed to open %s\n",__func__, imatrix_file.c_str());
ggml : mul_mat_id use the same tensor for all the experts (#6387) * ggml : update mul_mat_id to use the same tensor for all the experts * update cuda * minor * update metal * update test-backend-ops * fix cuda * Update ggml-metal.m Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * update convert.py * update convert-hf-to-gguf.py * update convert.py for mixtral hf models * Update convert-hf-to-gguf.py Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * cuda : support non-pow-2 number of experts * allow quantize to work for split and merged experts models in the same way * cleanup + disable mmap automatically with split tensors models * update imatrix * test-backend-ops : test qwen argsort * update grok model loading * llama : add merged experts tensors to the grok tensor map * minor * gguf : bump version * fix quantizing of merged experts * convert-hf-to-gguf.py : update grok (untested) * make linter happy * cuda/argsort : use shared memory instead of pool memory * convert : fix grok tensor names * metal : add support for non-pow-2 argsort * llama : more loader cleanup, better error checking * cuda : fix warning * llama : still use mmap for loading old models, but copy the data to a host buffer * add review note * llama : remove ffn tensor counting + add sanity check ggml-ci * convert : fix handling of n_experts == None ggml-ci * imatrix : fix ncall counters * llama : produce error if imatrix size does not match * quantize : terminate on errors + trace logs ggml-ci * metal : pad shared memory to 16 bytes --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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exit(1);
}
int n_entries;
in.read((char *)&n_entries, sizeof(n_entries));
if (in.fail() || n_entries < 1) {
printf("%s: no data in file %s\n", __func__, imatrix_file.c_str());
ggml : mul_mat_id use the same tensor for all the experts (#6387) * ggml : update mul_mat_id to use the same tensor for all the experts * update cuda * minor * update metal * update test-backend-ops * fix cuda * Update ggml-metal.m Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * update convert.py * update convert-hf-to-gguf.py * update convert.py for mixtral hf models * Update convert-hf-to-gguf.py Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * cuda : support non-pow-2 number of experts * allow quantize to work for split and merged experts models in the same way * cleanup + disable mmap automatically with split tensors models * update imatrix * test-backend-ops : test qwen argsort * update grok model loading * llama : add merged experts tensors to the grok tensor map * minor * gguf : bump version * fix quantizing of merged experts * convert-hf-to-gguf.py : update grok (untested) * make linter happy * cuda/argsort : use shared memory instead of pool memory * convert : fix grok tensor names * metal : add support for non-pow-2 argsort * llama : more loader cleanup, better error checking * cuda : fix warning * llama : still use mmap for loading old models, but copy the data to a host buffer * add review note * llama : remove ffn tensor counting + add sanity check ggml-ci * convert : fix handling of n_experts == None ggml-ci * imatrix : fix ncall counters * llama : produce error if imatrix size does not match * quantize : terminate on errors + trace logs ggml-ci * metal : pad shared memory to 16 bytes --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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exit(1);
}
for (int i = 0; i < n_entries; ++i) {
int len; in.read((char *)&len, sizeof(len));
std::vector<char> name_as_vec(len+1);
in.read((char *)name_as_vec.data(), len);
if (in.fail()) {
printf("%s: failed reading name for entry %d from %s\n", __func__, i+1, imatrix_file.c_str());
ggml : mul_mat_id use the same tensor for all the experts (#6387) * ggml : update mul_mat_id to use the same tensor for all the experts * update cuda * minor * update metal * update test-backend-ops * fix cuda * Update ggml-metal.m Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * update convert.py * update convert-hf-to-gguf.py * update convert.py for mixtral hf models * Update convert-hf-to-gguf.py Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * cuda : support non-pow-2 number of experts * allow quantize to work for split and merged experts models in the same way * cleanup + disable mmap automatically with split tensors models * update imatrix * test-backend-ops : test qwen argsort * update grok model loading * llama : add merged experts tensors to the grok tensor map * minor * gguf : bump version * fix quantizing of merged experts * convert-hf-to-gguf.py : update grok (untested) * make linter happy * cuda/argsort : use shared memory instead of pool memory * convert : fix grok tensor names * metal : add support for non-pow-2 argsort * llama : more loader cleanup, better error checking * cuda : fix warning * llama : still use mmap for loading old models, but copy the data to a host buffer * add review note * llama : remove ffn tensor counting + add sanity check ggml-ci * convert : fix handling of n_experts == None ggml-ci * imatrix : fix ncall counters * llama : produce error if imatrix size does not match * quantize : terminate on errors + trace logs ggml-ci * metal : pad shared memory to 16 bytes --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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exit(1);
}
name_as_vec[len] = 0;
std::string name{name_as_vec.data()};
ggml : mul_mat_id use the same tensor for all the experts (#6387) * ggml : update mul_mat_id to use the same tensor for all the experts * update cuda * minor * update metal * update test-backend-ops * fix cuda * Update ggml-metal.m Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * update convert.py * update convert-hf-to-gguf.py * update convert.py for mixtral hf models * Update convert-hf-to-gguf.py Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * cuda : support non-pow-2 number of experts * allow quantize to work for split and merged experts models in the same way * cleanup + disable mmap automatically with split tensors models * update imatrix * test-backend-ops : test qwen argsort * update grok model loading * llama : add merged experts tensors to the grok tensor map * minor * gguf : bump version * fix quantizing of merged experts * convert-hf-to-gguf.py : update grok (untested) * make linter happy * cuda/argsort : use shared memory instead of pool memory * convert : fix grok tensor names * metal : add support for non-pow-2 argsort * llama : more loader cleanup, better error checking * cuda : fix warning * llama : still use mmap for loading old models, but copy the data to a host buffer * add review note * llama : remove ffn tensor counting + add sanity check ggml-ci * convert : fix handling of n_experts == None ggml-ci * imatrix : fix ncall counters * llama : produce error if imatrix size does not match * quantize : terminate on errors + trace logs ggml-ci * metal : pad shared memory to 16 bytes --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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auto & e = imatrix_data[name];
int ncall;
in.read((char *)&ncall, sizeof(ncall));
int nval;
in.read((char *)&nval, sizeof(nval));
if (in.fail() || nval < 1) {
printf("%s: failed reading number of values for entry %d\n", __func__, i);
imatrix_data = {};
ggml : mul_mat_id use the same tensor for all the experts (#6387) * ggml : update mul_mat_id to use the same tensor for all the experts * update cuda * minor * update metal * update test-backend-ops * fix cuda * Update ggml-metal.m Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * update convert.py * update convert-hf-to-gguf.py * update convert.py for mixtral hf models * Update convert-hf-to-gguf.py Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * cuda : support non-pow-2 number of experts * allow quantize to work for split and merged experts models in the same way * cleanup + disable mmap automatically with split tensors models * update imatrix * test-backend-ops : test qwen argsort * update grok model loading * llama : add merged experts tensors to the grok tensor map * minor * gguf : bump version * fix quantizing of merged experts * convert-hf-to-gguf.py : update grok (untested) * make linter happy * cuda/argsort : use shared memory instead of pool memory * convert : fix grok tensor names * metal : add support for non-pow-2 argsort * llama : more loader cleanup, better error checking * cuda : fix warning * llama : still use mmap for loading old models, but copy the data to a host buffer * add review note * llama : remove ffn tensor counting + add sanity check ggml-ci * convert : fix handling of n_experts == None ggml-ci * imatrix : fix ncall counters * llama : produce error if imatrix size does not match * quantize : terminate on errors + trace logs ggml-ci * metal : pad shared memory to 16 bytes --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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exit(1);
}
e.resize(nval);
in.read((char *)e.data(), nval*sizeof(float));
if (in.fail()) {
printf("%s: failed reading data for entry %d\n", __func__, i);
imatrix_data = {};
ggml : mul_mat_id use the same tensor for all the experts (#6387) * ggml : update mul_mat_id to use the same tensor for all the experts * update cuda * minor * update metal * update test-backend-ops * fix cuda * Update ggml-metal.m Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * update convert.py * update convert-hf-to-gguf.py * update convert.py for mixtral hf models * Update convert-hf-to-gguf.py Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * cuda : support non-pow-2 number of experts * allow quantize to work for split and merged experts models in the same way * cleanup + disable mmap automatically with split tensors models * update imatrix * test-backend-ops : test qwen argsort * update grok model loading * llama : add merged experts tensors to the grok tensor map * minor * gguf : bump version * fix quantizing of merged experts * convert-hf-to-gguf.py : update grok (untested) * make linter happy * cuda/argsort : use shared memory instead of pool memory * convert : fix grok tensor names * metal : add support for non-pow-2 argsort * llama : more loader cleanup, better error checking * cuda : fix warning * llama : still use mmap for loading old models, but copy the data to a host buffer * add review note * llama : remove ffn tensor counting + add sanity check ggml-ci * convert : fix handling of n_experts == None ggml-ci * imatrix : fix ncall counters * llama : produce error if imatrix size does not match * quantize : terminate on errors + trace logs ggml-ci * metal : pad shared memory to 16 bytes --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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exit(1);
}
if (ncall > 0) {
for (auto& v : e) v /= ncall;
ggml : mul_mat_id use the same tensor for all the experts (#6387) * ggml : update mul_mat_id to use the same tensor for all the experts * update cuda * minor * update metal * update test-backend-ops * fix cuda * Update ggml-metal.m Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * update convert.py * update convert-hf-to-gguf.py * update convert.py for mixtral hf models * Update convert-hf-to-gguf.py Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * cuda : support non-pow-2 number of experts * allow quantize to work for split and merged experts models in the same way * cleanup + disable mmap automatically with split tensors models * update imatrix * test-backend-ops : test qwen argsort * update grok model loading * llama : add merged experts tensors to the grok tensor map * minor * gguf : bump version * fix quantizing of merged experts * convert-hf-to-gguf.py : update grok (untested) * make linter happy * cuda/argsort : use shared memory instead of pool memory * convert : fix grok tensor names * metal : add support for non-pow-2 argsort * llama : more loader cleanup, better error checking * cuda : fix warning * llama : still use mmap for loading old models, but copy the data to a host buffer * add review note * llama : remove ffn tensor counting + add sanity check ggml-ci * convert : fix handling of n_experts == None ggml-ci * imatrix : fix ncall counters * llama : produce error if imatrix size does not match * quantize : terminate on errors + trace logs ggml-ci * metal : pad shared memory to 16 bytes --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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}
if (getenv("LLAMA_TRACE")) {
printf("%s: loaded data (size = %6d, ncall = %6d) for '%s'\n", __func__, int(e.size()), ncall, name.c_str());
}
}
printf("%s: loaded %d importance matrix entries from %s\n", __func__, int(imatrix_data.size()), imatrix_file.c_str());
}
static void prepare_imatrix(const std::string & imatrix_file,
const std::vector<std::string> & included_weights,
const std::vector<std::string> & excluded_weights,
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<float>> & imatrix_data) {
if (!imatrix_file.empty()) {
load_imatrix(imatrix_file, imatrix_data);
}
if (imatrix_data.empty()) {
return;
}
if (!excluded_weights.empty()) {
for (auto& name : excluded_weights) {
for (auto it = imatrix_data.begin(); it != imatrix_data.end(); ) {
auto pos = it->first.find(name);
if (pos != std::string::npos) it = imatrix_data.erase(it);
else ++it;
}
}
}
if (!included_weights.empty()) {
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<float>> tmp;
for (auto& name : included_weights) {
for (auto& e : imatrix_data) {
auto pos = e.first.find(name);
if (pos != std::string::npos) {
tmp.emplace(std::move(e));
}
}
}
imatrix_data = std::move(tmp);
}
if (!imatrix_data.empty()) {
printf("%s: have %d importance matrix entries\n", __func__, int(imatrix_data.size()));
}
}
static ggml_type parse_ggml_type(const char * arg) {
ggml_type result = GGML_TYPE_COUNT;
for (int j = 0; j < GGML_TYPE_COUNT; ++j) {
auto type = ggml_type(j);
const auto * name = ggml_type_name(type);
if (name && strcmp(arg, name) == 0) {
result = type; break;
}
}
return result;
}
static bool parse_kv_override(const char * data, std::vector<llama_model_kv_override> & overrides) {
const char* sep = strchr(data, '=');
if (sep == nullptr || sep - data >= 128) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: malformed KV override '%s'\n", __func__, data);
return false;
}
llama_model_kv_override kvo;
std::strncpy(kvo.key, data, sep - data);
kvo.key[sep - data] = 0;
sep++;
if (strncmp(sep, "int:", 4) == 0) {
sep += 4;
kvo.tag = LLAMA_KV_OVERRIDE_TYPE_INT;
kvo.int_value = std::atol(sep);
} else if (strncmp(sep, "float:", 6) == 0) {
sep += 6;
kvo.tag = LLAMA_KV_OVERRIDE_TYPE_FLOAT;
kvo.float_value = std::atof(sep);
} else if (strncmp(sep, "bool:", 5) == 0) {
sep += 5;
kvo.tag = LLAMA_KV_OVERRIDE_TYPE_BOOL;
if (std::strcmp(sep, "true") == 0) {
kvo.bool_value = true;
} else if (std::strcmp(sep, "false") == 0) {
kvo.bool_value = false;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid boolean value for KV override '%s'\n", __func__, data);
return false;
}
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid type for KV override '%s'\n", __func__, data);
return false;
}
overrides.emplace_back(std::move(kvo));
return true;
}
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int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
if (argc < 3) {
usage(argv[0]);
}
llama_model_quantize_params params = llama_model_quantize_default_params();
int arg_idx = 1;
std::string imatrix_file;
std::vector<std::string> included_weights, excluded_weights;
std::vector<llama_model_kv_override> kv_overrides;
for (; arg_idx < argc && strncmp(argv[arg_idx], "--", 2) == 0; arg_idx++) {
if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--leave-output-tensor") == 0) {
params.quantize_output_tensor = false;
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--output-tensor-type") == 0) {
if (arg_idx < argc-1) {
params.output_tensor_type = parse_ggml_type(argv[++arg_idx]);
} else {
usage(argv[0]);
}
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--token-embedding-type") == 0) {
if (arg_idx < argc-1) {
params.token_embedding_type = parse_ggml_type(argv[++arg_idx]);
} else {
usage(argv[0]);
}
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--override-kv") == 0) {
if (arg_idx == argc-1 || !parse_kv_override(argv[++arg_idx], kv_overrides)) {
usage(argv[0]);
}
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--allow-requantize") == 0) {
params.allow_requantize = true;
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--pure") == 0) {
params.pure = true;
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--imatrix") == 0) {
if (arg_idx < argc-1) {
imatrix_file = argv[++arg_idx];
} else {
usage(argv[0]);
}
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--include-weights") == 0) {
if (arg_idx < argc-1) {
included_weights.emplace_back(argv[++arg_idx]);
} else {
usage(argv[0]);
}
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--exclude-weights") == 0) {
if (arg_idx < argc-1) {
excluded_weights.emplace_back(argv[++arg_idx]);
} else {
usage(argv[0]);
}
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--keep-split")) {
params.keep_split = true;
} else {
usage(argv[0]);
}
}
if (argc - arg_idx < 2) {
printf("%s: bad arguments\n", argv[0]);
usage(argv[0]);
}
if (!included_weights.empty() && !excluded_weights.empty()) {
usage(argv[0]);
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}
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<float>> imatrix_data;
prepare_imatrix(imatrix_file, included_weights, excluded_weights, imatrix_data);
if (!imatrix_data.empty()) {
params.imatrix = &imatrix_data;
}
if (!kv_overrides.empty()) {
kv_overrides.emplace_back();
kv_overrides.back().key[0] = 0;
params.kv_overrides = &kv_overrides;
}
ggml : add numa options (#5377) * Added numa options to allow finer grained control as well as plumbing for a new mirror mode that will require numa.h * Reverted Makefile * Fixed include * Removed sched.h from ggml.h, moved ggml_get_numa_affinity into ggml.c, removed trailing whitespace and fixed up a few inconsistent variables * removed trailing whitespace * Added numa options to allow finer grained control as well as plumbing for a new mirror mode that will require numa.h * Reverting Makefile * Fixed a number of issues with the move from BOOL to ggml_numa_strategies. Added a note about mirror mode note being implemented yet * Removing MIRROR_MODE code for this PR * Removing last bit of MIRROR_MODE code for this PR * Removing unneeded branch in server.cpp example and moving get_numa_affinity and making it static * Fixed lingering init_llama_backend() bool calls in tests and examples * Remote enum llama_numa_strategies * Revert bad merge with dynatemp flags * add missing enum ggml_numa_strategies declaration and revert sync problem with master * add missing enum ggml_numa_strategies declaration * fixed ggml_init_numa variable * Update ggml.h Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update READMEs with info about numa flags, change INTERLEAVE strategy name to DISTRIBUTE everywhere, implement the improved distribution strategy from @rankaiyx, fix a spelling mistake and un-merge some bad merges * split numa init out from llama_backend_init and created llama_numa_init. Updated all code paths and samples * Fix up some boolean vs enum comparisons * Added #ifdefs for non-Linux OS that don't have cpu_set_t datatype * Update ggml.h Align enum values Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * Update ggml.c Remove whitespace Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * Update ggml.c align paremeters Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * Update examples/server/server.cpp remove whitespace and align brace Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * Update common/common.cpp Remove whitespace and align brace Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * unified ggml_numa_strategy enum and fixed text alignment in server.cpp example * Update ggml.c simplified return for platforms without NUMA support Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * removed redundant else from cli argument processing of --numa * whitespace --------- Co-authored-by: root <root@nenya.lothlorien.ca> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai>
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llama_backend_init();
// parse command line arguments
const std::string fname_inp = argv[arg_idx];
arg_idx++;
std::string fname_out;
std::string ftype_str;
std::string suffix = ".gguf";
if (try_parse_ftype(argv[arg_idx], params.ftype, ftype_str)) {
std::string fpath;
const size_t pos = fname_inp.find_last_of("/\\");
if (pos != std::string::npos) {
fpath = fname_inp.substr(0, pos + 1);
}
// export as [inp path]/ggml-model-[ftype]. Only add extension if there is no splitting
fname_out = fpath + "ggml-model-" + ftype_str;
if (!params.keep_split) {
fname_out += suffix;
}
arg_idx++;
if (ftype_str == "COPY") {
params.only_copy = true;
}
} else {
fname_out = argv[arg_idx];
if (params.keep_split && fname_out.find(suffix) != std::string::npos) {
fname_out = fname_out.substr(0, fname_out.length() - suffix.length());
}
arg_idx++;
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if (argc <= arg_idx) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: missing ftype\n", __func__);
return 1;
}
if (!try_parse_ftype(argv[arg_idx], params.ftype, ftype_str)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid ftype '%s'\n", __func__, argv[3]);
return 1;
}
if (ftype_str == "COPY") {
params.only_copy = true;
}
arg_idx++;
}
// parse nthreads
if (argc > arg_idx) {
try {
params.nthread = std::stoi(argv[arg_idx]);
}
catch (const std::exception & e) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid nthread '%s' (%s)\n", __func__, argv[arg_idx], e.what());
return 1;
}
}
if ((params.ftype == LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XS || params.ftype == LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XXS ||
params.ftype == LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_S ||
IQ1_M: 1.75 bpw quantization (#6302) * iq1_m: basics * iq1_m: basics-2 * iq1_m: CUDA dequantize works Very 1st shot I get PPL = 9.76 for LLaMA-v2-7B. * iq1_m: separate shifts for each group of 8 in a block We get PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B ) = 9.2810 PPL(LLaMA-v2-13B) = 6.8105 Not bad, but slightly higher than sqrt(PPL(IQ1_S) * PPL(IQ2_XXS)) which is the expected outcome given that IQ1_M is halfway between IQ1_S and IQ2_XXS in terms of bpw. From this, we would expect PPL = 9.14 for LLaMA-v2-7B PPL = 6.63 for LLaMA-v2-13B * iq1_m: go to 3-bit scales There is slight increase in PPL, but the 0.0625 bpw reduction in size is totally worth it. We now have PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B ) = 9.4469 at 1.96 bpw PPL(LLaMA-v2-13B) = 6.8717 at 1.93 bpw PPL(LLaMA-v2-70B) = 4.8568 at 1.85 bpw * iq1_m: scalar dot product * iq1_m: AVX2 dot product * iq1_m: very slightly faster AVX2 dot product * iq1_m: ARM_NEON dot product Works, but very slow (10.5 t/s) * iq1_m: Metal - dequantize works, dot product does not * iq1_m: Metal now works About the same performance as iq1_s. * iq1_m: minor * iq1_m: checking pure iq1_m quantization It is pretty bad: PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B) = 34 if we quantize output.weight with Q4_K. * iiq1_m: slightly faster ARM_NEON dot product 10.5 t/s -> 11.65 t/s * iq1_m: faster ARM_NEON dot product 11.65 t/s -> 14.9 t/s * iq1_m: another minor ARM_NEON dot product improvement 14.9 -> 15.0 t/s * iq1_m: small PPL improvement via super-block scale adjustment After quantizing block scales redo the super-block scale fit. PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B ) = 9.3346 PPL(LLaMA-v2-13B) = 6.8419 PPL(LLaMA-v2-70B) = 4.8294 PPL(Mistral-7B ) = 8.1624 * iq1_m: adapt to CUDA refactoring * iq1_m: remove unused variable We have progressed to warnings being errors. * iq1_m: add to backend-ops tests * iq1_m: fix Windows ARM * iq1_m: use common definition of iq1m_scale_t * cuda: assert -> NO_DEVICE_CODE * iq1_M: PR comments --------- Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
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params.ftype == LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K_S ||
params.ftype == LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_S ||
params.ftype == LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_M) && imatrix_data.empty()) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n==========================================================================================================\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Please do not use IQ1_S, IQ1_M, IQ2_S, IQ2_XXS, IQ2_XS or Q2_K_S quantization without an importance matrix\n");
fprintf(stderr, "==========================================================================================================\n\n\n");
return 1;
}
print_build_info();
fprintf(stderr, "%s: quantizing '%s' to '%s' as %s", __func__, fname_inp.c_str(), fname_out.c_str(), ftype_str.c_str());
if (params.nthread > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, " using %d threads", params.nthread);
}
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
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const int64_t t_main_start_us = llama_time_us();
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int64_t t_quantize_us = 0;
// load the model
{
const int64_t t_start_us = llama_time_us();
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if (llama_model_quantize(fname_inp.c_str(), fname_out.c_str(), &params)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to quantize model from '%s'\n", __func__, fname_inp.c_str());
return 1;
}
t_quantize_us = llama_time_us() - t_start_us;
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}
// report timing
{
const int64_t t_main_end_us = llama_time_us();
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printf("\n");
printf("%s: quantize time = %8.2f ms\n", __func__, t_quantize_us/1000.0);
printf("%s: total time = %8.2f ms\n", __func__, (t_main_end_us - t_main_start_us)/1000.0);
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}
llama_backend_free();
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return 0;
}