* llama : fix mpt and olmo pre-tokenizer
* llama : pre-tokenize non-special user-defined tokens first
* llama : fix detection of control-like user-defined tokens
* convert_hf : identify which user-defined tokens are control tokens
Only used in _set_vocab_gpt2() for now.
* convert_hf : identify more added control tokens for SPM tokenziers
This makes Gemma and Gemma-2 tokenize pretty much EVERYTHING correctly,
including HTML tags and consecutive spaces,
but it unfortunately requires model re-conversion.
There seems to be a weird behavior of the HF tokenizer for Gemma,
which prefers to use the 16-space token over more lengthy space tokens,
while using the SentencePiece tokenizer does not do this.
(the implementation in llama.cpp has the same behavior as SentencePiece)
* llama : fix wrong pre-tokenization of byte tokens
* llama : fix Viking pre-tokenizer regex
The order was previously wrong, which caused errors in some tests.
* llama : fix command-r detokenization
* convert_hf : reduce usages of the UNKNOWN token type
* llama : add UNKNOWN tokens in the special tokens cache
* convert_hf : reduce usages of UNKNOWN for InternLM2
This makes the changes from #8321 more consistent
with the other changes made here.
* test-tokenizer-random : reduce potential confilcts with #8379
* test-tokenizer-random : add a failing edge case for falcon
* server : handle content array in chat API
* Update examples/server/utils.hpp
Co-authored-by: Xuan Son Nguyen <thichthat@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Xuan Son Nguyen <thichthat@gmail.com>
This commit updates the _try_copy lambda and moves the unary minus
operator to after the cast to int32_t.
The motivation for this that currently the following warning is
generated on windows:
```console
llama.cpp\src\llama.cpp(21147,30): warning C4146: unary minus operator
applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned
```
Commit b0a4699 changed the name of this script from convert-hf-to-gguf.py to
convert_hf_to_gguf.py breaking how convert is called from within a Docker
container.
The <filename> token used by Refact doesn't serve
the same purpose as the <file_separator> from CodeGemma.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Podivin <jpodivin@redhat.com>
* fix part of mul_mat_id
* skip the bfloat 16 sycl ut
Signed-off-by: Chen Xi <xi2chen@intel.com>
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Signed-off-by: Chen Xi <xi2chen@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Meng, Hengyu <hengyu.meng@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Chen Xi <xi2chen@intel.com>
* cuda : suppress 'noreturn' warn in no_device_code
This commit adds a while(true) loop to the no_device_code function in
common.cuh. This is done to suppress the warning:
```console
/ggml/src/ggml-cuda/template-instances/../common.cuh:346:1: warning:
function declared 'noreturn' should not return [-Winvalid-noreturn]
346 | }
| ^
```
The motivation for this is to reduce the number of warnings when
compilng with GGML_HIPBLAS=ON.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* squash! cuda : suppress 'noreturn' warn in no_device_code
Update __trap macro instead of using a while loop to suppress the
warning.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* Modify the deprecation-warning 'main' binary to build every time, instead of only when a legacy binary is present. This is to help users of tutorials and other instruction sets from knowing what to do when the 'main' binary is missing and they are trying to follow instructions.
* Adjusting 'server' name-deprecation binary to build all the time, similar to the 'main' legacy name binary.
* Arm AArch64: optimized GEMV and GEMM kernels for q4_0_q8_0, and q8_0_q8_0 quantization
* Arm AArch64: add optimized GEMV and GEMM asm kernels for q4_0_q8_0 quantization and refactor code to address llama.cpp pr#5780 suggestions
* Arm AArch64: add optimized GEMV and GEMM asm kernels for q4_0_q8_0 quantization and refactor code to address llama.cpp pr#5780 suggestions
* Arm AArch64: add optimized GEMV and GEMM asm kernels for q4_0_q8_0 quantization and refactor code to address llama.cpp pr#5780 suggestions
* Arm AArch64: add optimized GEMV and GEMM asm kernels for q4_0_q8_0 quantization and refactor code to address llama.cpp pr#5780 suggestions
* Arm AArch64: add copyright claim only to ggml-aarch64.cpp and ggml-aarch64.h files
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring for rebase
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring for resolving a build issue with cmake
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring to split the Q4_0_AARC64 type into three separate types: Q4_0_4_4, Q4_0_4_8, and Q4_0_8_8
* Arm AArch64: minor code change for resolving a build issue with server-windows
* retrigger checks
* Arm AArch64: minor code changes for rebase
* Arm AArch64: minor changes to skip the pr#7433 vec_dot code for arm cpus with SVE VL not equal to 256 bits
* Arm AArch64: remove stale LLAMA_QKK_64 from CMakeLists.txt and delete build.zig
* Arm AArch64: add reference scalar gemm and gemv, and avoid dynamic memory allocations during quantization for Q4_0_4_4, Q4_0_4_8, and Q4_0_8_8
* Arm AArch64: add multithreaded quantization support for the new types: Q4_0_4_4, Q4_0_4_8, and Q4_0_8_8
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring
* Arm AArch64: simplify logic for calling gemm and gemv functions in ggml_compute_forward_mul_mat
* Arm AArch64: minimize changes in ggml_compute_forward_mul_mat
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring, and add reference scalar code to quantize routines for new quant types
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring
* Arm AArch64: minor code refactoring
* rebase on the latest master commit 3fd62a6 and adapt to the new directory structure
* Arm AArch64: remove a redundant comment
* Arm AArch64: add pragma in ggml-aarch64.c to turn -Woverlength-strings warning off
* Arm AArch64: use __aarch64__ check to guard 64-bit neon kernels
* Arm AArch64: update docs/build.md README to include compile time flags for buiilding the Q4_0_4_4 quant type
* Adding a simple program to provide a deprecation warning that can exist to help people notice the binary name change from #7809 and migrate to the new filenames.
* Build legacy replacement binaries only if they already exist. Check for their existence every time so that they are not ignored.
* conv transpose 1d passing test for 1d input and kernel
* working for different input and output channel counts, added test for variable stride
* initial draft appears to work with stride other than 1
* working with all old and new conv1d tests
* added a test for large tensors
* removed use cuda hardcoding
* restored test-conv-transpose.c
* removed unused arugments, and fixed bug where test failure would cause subsequent tests to fail
* fixed accumulator bug
* added test to test-backend-ops
* fixed mistake
* addressed review
* fixed includes
* removed blank lines
* style and warning fixes
* return failure when test fails
* fix supports_op
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
`emplace_back` repeatedly-called is slower than preallocating the vector to the vocab size and directly inserting the data. Some rudimentary profiling with `chrono` improves the performance of this block of code from ~500us/op to ~40us/op.
Overall, this slightly improves the sampling performance which has a more substantial impact for the `examples/lookahead` implementation -- I am able to see a ~10% performance boost in lookahead inference.
* py : type-check all Python scripts with Pyright
* server-tests : use trailing slash in openai base_url
* server-tests : add more type annotations
* server-tests : strip "chat" from base_url in oai_chat_completions
* server-tests : model metadata is a dict
* ci : disable pip cache in type-check workflow
The cache is not shared between branches, and it's 250MB in size,
so it would become quite a big part of the 10GB cache limit of the repo.
* py : fix new type errors from master branch
* tests : fix test-tokenizer-random.py
Apparently, gcc applies optimisations even when pre-processing,
which confuses pycparser.
* ci : only show warnings and errors in python type-check
The "information" level otherwise has entries
from 'examples/pydantic_models_to_grammar.py',
which could be confusing for someone trying to figure out what failed,
considering that these messages can safely be ignored
even though they look like errors.