* DRAFT: Introduction of CUDA Graphs to LLama.cpp
* FIx issues raised in comments
* Tidied to now only use CUDA runtime (not mixed with driver calls)
* disable for multi-gpu and batch size > 1
* Disable CUDA graphs for old GPU arch and with env var
* added missing CUDA_CHECKs
* Addressed comments
* further addressed comments
* limit to GGML_ALLOW_CUDA_GRAPHS defined in llama.cpp cmake
* Added more comprehensive graph node checking
* With mechanism to fall back if graph capture fails
* Revert "With mechanism to fall back if graph capture fails"
This reverts commit eb9f15fb6f.
* Fall back if graph capture fails and address other comments
* - renamed GGML_ALLOW_CUDA_GRAPHS to GGML_CUDA_USE_GRAPHS
- rename env variable to disable CUDA graphs to GGML_CUDA_DISABLE_GRAPHS
- updated Makefile build to enable CUDA graphs
- removed graph capture failure checking in ggml_cuda_error
using a global variable to track this is not thread safe, but I am also not safistied with checking an error by string
if this is necessary to workaround some issues with graph capture with eg. cuBLAS, we can pass the ggml_backend_cuda_context to the error checking macro and store the result in the context
- fixed several resource leaks
- fixed issue with zero node graphs
- changed fixed size arrays to vectors
- removed the count of number of evaluations before start capturing, and instead changed the capture mode to relaxed
- removed the check for multiple devices so that it is still possible to use a single device, instead checks for split buffers to disable cuda graphs with -sm row
- changed the op for checking batch size to GGML_OP_ADD, should be more reliable than GGML_OP_SOFT_MAX
- code style fixes
- things to look into
- VRAM usage of the cudaGraphExec_t, if it is significant we may need to make it optional
- possibility of using cudaStreamBeginCaptureToGraph to keep track of which ggml graph nodes correspond to which cuda graph nodes
* fix build without cuda graphs
* remove outdated comment
* replace minimum cc value with a constant
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* imatrix: save the dataset file used in the output file
* llama: support kv overrides type string string
* common: factorize KV Overrides parsing between common and server
* quantize: add imatrix n entries and dataset KV metadata
quantize: factorize KV Overrides parsing between common
#6656
* llama: remove kv override str_value initialization as it does not compile on some toolchain
* quantize: add imatrix m_last_call as `quantize.imatrix.chunks_count`
* quantize: add imatrix filename in KV
* llama: add llama_model_kv_override_free
* common: add llama_model_kv_override_free
common: free kv override if used after model loading
* llama: finally move the string KV override value to the stack
* llama : minor
* no need to add a NUL to the std::vector, std::string can be initialized from a pair of iterators.
Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* kv override: ensure string termination
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* llamafile : improve sgemm.cpp
- Re-enable by default
- Fix issue described in #6716
- Make code more abstract, elegant, and maintainable
- Faster handling of weirdly shaped `m` an `n` edge cases
* Address review comments
* Help clang produce fma instructions
* Address review comments
* `build`: generate hex dumps of server assets on the fly
* build: workaround lack of -n on gnu xxd
* build: don't use xxd in cmake
* build: don't call xxd from build.zig
* build: more idiomatic hexing
* build: don't use xxd in Makefile (od hackery instead)
* build: avoid exceeding max cmd line limit in makefile hex dump
* build: hex dump assets at cmake build time (not config time)
This change upstreams llamafile's cpu matrix multiplication kernels
which improve image and prompt evaluation speed. For starters, Q4_0
and Q8_0 weights should go ~40% faster on CPU. The biggest benefits
are with data types like f16 / f32, which process prompts 2x faster
thus making them faster than quantized data types for prompt evals.
This change also introduces bona fide AVX512 support since tinyBLAS
is able to exploit the larger register file. For example, on my CPU
llama.cpp llava-cli processes an image prompt at 305 tokens/second,
using the Q4_K and Q4_0 types, which has always been faster than if
we used f16 LLaVA weights, which at HEAD go 188 tokens/second. With
this change, f16 LLaVA performance leap frogs to 464 tokens/second.
On Intel Core i9-14900K this change improves F16 prompt perf by 5x.
For example, using llama.cpp at HEAD with Mistral 7b f16 to process
a 215 token prompt will go 13 tok/sec. This change has fixes making
it go 52 tok/sec. It's mostly thanks to my vectorized outer product
kernels but also because I added support for correctly counting the
number of cores on Alderlake, so the default thread count discounts
Intel's new efficiency cores. Only Linux right now can count cores.
This work was sponsored by Mozilla who's given permission to change
the license of this code from Apache 2.0 to MIT. To read more about
what's improved, and how it works, see: https://justine.lol/matmul/
* Refactor Error Handling for CUDA
Add guidance for setting CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH to match GPU compute capability for CUDA versions < 11.7. Include link to NVIDIA's CUDA GPUs documentation for compute capability reference.
* Update Makefile
Improved wording
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
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* gguf-debug: Example how to use ggml callback for debugging
* gguf-debug: no mutex, verify type, fix stride.
* llama: cv eval: move cb eval field in common gpt_params
* ggml_debug: use common gpt_params to pass cb eval.
Fix get tensor SIGV random.
* ggml_debug: ci: add tests
* ggml_debug: EOL in CMakeLists.txt
* ggml_debug: Remove unused param n_batch, no batching here
* ggml_debug: fix trailing spaces
* ggml_debug: fix trailing spaces
* common: fix cb_eval and user data not initialized
* ci: build revert label
* ggml_debug: add main test label
* doc: add a model: add a link to ggml-debug
* ggml-debug: add to make toolchain
* ggml-debug: tests add the main label
* ggml-debug: ci add test curl label
* common: allow the warmup to be disabled in llama_init_from_gpt_params
* ci: add curl test
* ggml-debug: better tensor type support
* gitignore : ggml-debug
* ggml-debug: printing also the sum of each tensor
* ggml-debug: remove block size
* eval-callback: renamed from ggml-debug
* eval-callback: fix make toolchain
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Added integration tests for GBNF parser to validate correctness of parsing, as well as correctness of string matching. Intended for use to pin behavior while working on performance improvements.
* Fixing whitespace errors and cleaning error message alert to be clearer.
* Removing hacky include to llama.cpp from grammar integration test now that needed functions are available via internal API.
* Comment cleanup.
* Reorganizing tests for readability.
* Cleaning up debug message to make a bit more sense.
* gguf-split: split and merge gguf files per tensor
* gguf-split: build with make toolchain
* gguf-split: rename `--split-tensors-size` to `--split-max-tensors`. Set general.split_count KV to all split
* split : minor style + fix compile warnings
* gguf-split: remove --upload not implemented
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* llama : add pipeline parallelism support for batch processing with multiple CUDA GPUs
ggml-ci
* server : add -ub, --ubatch-size parameter
* fix server embedding test
* llama : fix Mamba inference for pipeline parallelism
Tested to work correctly with both `main` and `parallel` examples.
* llama : limit max batch size to n_batch
* add LLAMA_SCHED_MAX_COPIES to configure the number of input copies for pipeline parallelism
default increase to 4 (from 2)
changing this value may improve performance for some systems, but increases memory usage
* fix hip build
* fix sycl build (disable cpy_tensor_async)
* fix hip build
* llama : limit n_batch and n_ubatch to n_ctx during context creation
* llama : fix norm backend
* batched-bench : sync after decode
* swiftui : sync after decode
* ggml : allow ggml_get_rows to use multiple threads if they are available
* check n_ubatch >= n_tokens with non-casual attention
* llama : do not limit n_batch to n_ctx with non-casual attn
* server : construct batch with size of llama_n_batch
* ggml_backend_cpu_graph_compute : fix return value when alloc fails
* llama : better n_batch and n_ubatch comment
* fix merge
* small fix
* reduce default n_batch to 2048
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Co-authored-by: Francis Couture-Harpin <git@compilade.net>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* add gritlm example
* gritlm results match
* tabs to spaces
* comment out debug printing
* rebase to new embed
* gritlm embeddings are back babeee
* add to gitignore
* allow to toggle embedding mode
* Clean-up GritLM sample code.
* Fix types.
* Flush stdout and output ending newline if streaming.
* mostly style fixes; correct KQ_mask comment
* add causal_attn flag to llama_cparams
* gritml : minor
* llama : minor
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Co-authored-by: Douglas Hanley <thesecretaryofwar@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* add cmake build toggle to enable ssl support in server
Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>
* add flags for ssl key/cert files and use SSLServer if set
All SSL setup is hidden behind CPPHTTPLIB_OPENSSL_SUPPORT in the same
way that the base httlib hides the SSL support
Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>
* Update readme for SSL support in server
Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>
* Add LLAMA_SERVER_SSL variable setup to top-level Makefile
Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>
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* server : refactoring (wip)
* server : remove llava/clip objects from build
* server : fix empty prompt handling + all slots idle logic
* server : normalize id vars
* server : code style
* server : simplify model chat template validation
* server : code style
* server : minor
* llama : llama_chat_apply_template support null buf
* server : do not process embedding requests when disabled
* server : reorganize structs and enums + naming fixes
* server : merge oai.hpp in utils.hpp
* server : refactor system prompt update at start
* server : disable cached prompts with self-extend
* server : do not process more than n_batch tokens per iter
* server: tests: embeddings use a real embeddings model (#5908)
* server, tests : bump batch to fit 1 embedding prompt
* server: tests: embeddings fix build type Debug is randomly failing (#5911)
* server: tests: embeddings, use different KV Cache size
* server: tests: embeddings, fixed prompt do not exceed n_batch, increase embedding timeout, reduce number of concurrent embeddings
* server: tests: embeddings, no need to wait for server idle as it can timout
* server: refactor: clean up http code (#5912)
* server : avoid n_available var
ggml-ci
* server: refactor: better http codes
* server : simplify json parsing + add comment about t_last
* server : rename server structs
* server : allow to override FQDN in tests
ggml-ci
* server : add comments
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Co-authored-by: Pierrick Hymbert <pierrick.hymbert@gmail.com>
* add build support for embedded metal library
* Update Makefile
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Co-authored-by: Haoxiang Fei <feihaoxiang@idea.edu.cn>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* llama: add llama_chat_apply_template
* test-chat-template: remove dedundant vector
* chat_template: do not use std::string for buffer
* add clarification for llama_chat_apply_template
* llama_chat_apply_template: add zephyr template
* llama_chat_apply_template: correct docs
* llama_chat_apply_template: use term "chat" everywhere
* llama_chat_apply_template: change variable name to "tmpl"
* build : pass all warning flags to nvcc via -Xcompiler
* make : fix apparent mis-merge from #3952
* make : fix incorrect GF_CC_VER for CUDA host compiler
* make: add error message for bad CUDA version
* Update Makefile
Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>