* build: support ppc64le build for make and CMake
* build: keep __POWER9_VECTOR__ ifdef and extend with __powerpc64__
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Add detection code for avx
* Only check hardware when option is ON
* Modify per code review sugguestions
* Build locally will detect CPU
* Fixes CMake style to use lowercase like everywhere else
* cleanup
* fix merge
* linux/gcc version for testing
* msvc combines avx2 and fma into /arch:AVX2 so check for both
* cleanup
* msvc only version
* style
* Update FindSIMD.cmake
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Co-authored-by: Howard Su <howard0su@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Dunn <jeremydunn123@gmail.com>
I wrote the mat*mat shaders from scratch so I understand them better but
they are currently not faster than just multiply-invoking the mat*vec
shaders, by a significant degree - so, except for f32 which needed a new
shader, revert to the m*v ones here.
* cmake : fix build when .git does not exist
* cmake : simplify BUILD_INFO target
* cmake : add missing dependencies on BUILD_INFO
* build : link against build info instead of compiling against it
* zig : make build info a .cpp source instead of a header
Co-authored-by: Matheus C. França <matheus-catarino@hotmail.com>
* cmake : revert change to CMP0115
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Co-authored-by: Matheus C. França <matheus-catarino@hotmail.com>
* cuda : prints wip
* cuda : new cublas gemm branch for multi-batch quantized src0
* cuda : add F32 sgemm branch
* cuda : fine-tune >= VOLTA params + use MMQ only for small batches
* cuda : remove duplicated cuBLAS GEMM code
* cuda : add CUDA_USE_TENSOR_CORES and GGML_CUDA_FORCE_MMQ macros
* build : add compile option to force use of MMQ kernels
* cmake : add helper for faster CUDA builds
* batched : add NGL arg
* ggml : skip nops in compute_forward
* cuda : minor indentation
* cuda : batched cuBLAS GEMMs for src0 F16 and src1 F32 (attention ops)
* Apply suggestions from code review
These changes plus:
```c++
#define cublasGemmBatchedEx hipblasGemmBatchedEx
```
are needed to compile with ROCM. I haven't done performance testing, but it seems to work.
I couldn't figure out how to propose a change for lines outside what the pull changed, also this is the first time trying to create a multi-part review so please forgive me if I mess something up.
* cuda : add ROCm / hipBLAS cublasGemmBatchedEx define
* cuda : add cublasGemmStridedBatchedEx for non-broadcasted cases
* cuda : reduce mallocs in cublasGemmBatchedEx branch
* cuda : add TODO for calling cublas from kernel + using mem pool
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Co-authored-by: Kerfuffle <44031344+KerfuffleV2@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix LLAMA_NATIVE
* syntax
* alternate implementation
* my eyes must be getting bad...
* set cmake LLAMA_NATIVE=ON by default
* march=native doesn't work for ios/tvos, so disable for those targets. also see what happens if we use it on msvc
* revert 8283237 and only allow LLAMA_NATIVE on x86 like the Makefile
* remove -DLLAMA_MPI=ON
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Co-authored-by: netrunnereve <netrunnereve@users.noreply.github.com>
* Keep static libs and headers with install
* Add logic to generate Config package
* Use proper build info
* Add llama as import library
* Prefix target with package name
* Add example project using CMake package
* Update README
* Update README
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Do not use _GNU_SOURCE gratuitously.
What is needed to build llama.cpp and examples is availability of
stuff defined in The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6
(https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/) known also as
Single Unix Specification v3 (SUSv3) or POSIX.1-2001 + XSI extensions,
plus some stuff from BSD that is not specified in POSIX.1.
Well, that was true until NUMA support was added recently,
so enable GNU libc extensions for Linux builds to cover that.
Not having feature test macros in source code gives greater flexibility
to those wanting to reuse it in 3rd party app, as they can build it with
FTMs set by Makefile here or other FTMs depending on their needs.
It builds without issues in Alpine (musl libc), Ubuntu (glibc), MSYS2.
* make : enable Darwin extensions for macOS to expose RLIMIT_MEMLOCK
* make : enable BSD extensions for DragonFlyBSD to expose RLIMIT_MEMLOCK
* make : use BSD-specific FTMs to enable alloca on BSDs
* make : fix OpenBSD build by exposing newer POSIX definitions
* cmake : follow recent FTM improvements from Makefile