* rerank : use [SEP] token instead of [BOS]
ggml-ci
* common : sanity check for non-NULL tokens
ggml-ci
* ci : adjust rank score interval
ggml-ci
* ci : add shebang to run.sh
ggml-ci
* server : add --no-context-shift option
* small fix
* Update examples/server/tests/features/embeddings.feature
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* tests : minor fix
* revert usage of GGML_ASSERT
* update server documentation
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* Adding loading page for '/' server requests
* set content when model is loading
* removed loading html file
* updated cmakelist
* updated makefile
* cleaned up whitespace
* cleanup for PR removed error
* updated server test to handle 503 HTML
* updated server test to handle 503 HTML
* ca†ch 503 before parsing json
* revert test
* account for both api and web browser requests
* precommit corrections
* eol fix
* revert changes to pre-commit
* removed print statement
* made loading message more descriptive
* also support .html files
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Co-authored-by: Vinesh Janarthanan <36610342+VJHack@users.noreply.github.com>
* server : added with_pieces functionality to /tokenize endpoint
* server : Add tokenize with pieces tests to server.feature
* Handle case if tokenizer splits along utf8 continuation bytes
* Add example of token splitting
* Remove trailing ws
* Fix trailing ws
* Maybe fix ci
* maybe this fix windows ci?
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* common : do not add null tokens during warmup
ggml-ci
* llama : check that the input tokens are valid
ggml-ci
* tests : fix batch size of bert model
ggml-ci
- Add `struct llama_sampler` and `struct llama_sampler_i`
- Add `llama_sampler_` API
- Add `llama_sampler_chain_` API for chaining multiple samplers
- Remove `LLAMA_API_INTERNAL`
- Add `llama_perf_` API and remove old `llama_print_timings` and `llama_reset_timings`
* server : remove multitask from server_task
* refactor completions handler
* fix embeddings
* use res_ok everywhere
* small change for handle_slots_action
* use unordered_set everywhere
* (try) fix test
* no more "mutable" lambda
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* use deque
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* Introduce ggml_compute_threadpool
- OpenMP functional: check
- Vanilla ggml functional: Check
- ggml w/threadpool functional: Check
- OpenMP no regression: No glaring problems
- Vanilla ggml no regression: No glaring problems
- ggml w/threadpool no regression: No glaring problems
* Minor fixes
* fixed use after release bug
* fixed a harmless race condition
* Fix Android bulid issue
* fix more race conditions
* fix deadlock for cases where cgraph.n_nodes == 1
and fix --poll case
* threadpool: use cpu_get_num_math to set the default number of threadpool threads
This way we avoid using E-Cores and Hyperthreaded siblings.
* bench: create fresh threadpool for each test
For benchmarking it's better to start a fresh pool for each test with the exact number of threads
needed for that test. Having larger pools is suboptimal (causes more load, etc).
* atomics: always use stdatomics with clang and use relaxed memory order when polling in ggml_barrier
This also removes sched_yield() calls from ggml_barrier() to match OpenMP behavior.
* threadpool: make polling the default to match openmp behavior
All command line args now allow for setting poll to 0 (false).
* threadpool: do not wakeup threads in already paused threadpool
* fix potential race condition in check_for_work
* threadpool: do not create two threadpools if their params are identical
* threadpool: reduce pause/resume/wakeup overhead in common cases
We now start threadpool in paused state only if we have two.
The resume is now implicit (ie new work) which allows for reduced locking and context-switch overhead.
* threadpool: add support for hybrid polling
poll params (--poll, ...) now specify "polling level", i.e. how aggresively we poll before waiting on cond.var.
poll=0 means no polling, 1 means poll for 128K rounds then wait, 2 for 256K rounds, ...
The default value of 50 (ie 50x128K rounds) seems like a decent default across modern platforms.
We can tune this further as things evolve.
* threadpool: reduce the number of barrier required
New work is now indicated with an atomic counter that is incremented for
each new graph that needs to be computed.
This removes the need for extra barrier for clearing the "new_work" and
removes the special case for trivial graphs.
* threadpool: remove special-casing for disposable threadpools
With the efficient hybrid polling there is no need to make disposable pools any different.
This simplifies the overall logic and reduces branching.
Include n_threads in debug print for disposable threadpool.
Declare pause and stop flags as atomic_bool
This doesn't actually generate any memory barriers and simply informs
the thread sanitizer that these flags can be written & read by different
threads without locking.
* threadpool: do not clear barrier counters between graphs computes (fixes race with small graphs)
This fixes the race condition with very small graphs where the main thread happens to
start a new graph while the workers are just about to exit from barriers.
* threadpool: use relaxed order for chunk sync
Full memory barrier is an overkill for this since each thread works on different chunk
* threadpool: remove abort_callback from threadpool state
* threadpool: better naming for thread/cpumask releated functions
* threadpool: consistent use of int type for n_threads params
* threadpool: add support for ggml_threadpool_params_default/init
Also removes the need for explicit mask_specified param.
all-zero cpumask means use default (usually inherited) cpu affinity mask.
* threadpool: move typedef into ggml.h
* threadpool: fix apply_priority() function name
* threadpool: fix swift wrapper errors due to n_threads int type cleanup
* threadpool: enable --cpu-mask and other threadpool related options only if threadpool is enabled
* threadpool: replace checks for compute_thread ret code with proper status check
* threadpool: simplify threadpool init logic and fix main thread affinity application
Most of the init code is now exactly the same between threadpool and openmp.
* threadpool: update threadpool resume/pause function names
* threadpool: enable openmp by default for now
* threadpool: don't forget to free workers state when omp is enabled
* threadpool: avoid updating process priority on the platforms that do not require it
On Windows we need to change overall process priority class in order to set thread priorities,
but on Linux, Mac, etc we do not need to touch the overall process settings.
* threadpool: update calling thread prio and affinity only at start/resume
This avoids extra syscalls for each graph_compute()
* llama-bench: turn threadpool params into vectors, add output headers, etc
* llama-bench: add support for cool off between tests --delay
This helps for long running tests on platforms that are thermally limited (phones, laptops, etc).
--delay (disabled by default) introduces the sleep for N seconds before starting each test.
* threadpool: move process priority setting into the apps (bench and cli)
This avoids changing the overall process priority on Windows for the apps
that use ggml/llama.cpp directy.
* threadpool: move all pause/resume logic into ggml
* threadpool: futher api cleanup and prep for future refactoring
All threadpool related functions and structs use ggml_threadpool prefix.
* threadpool: minor indent fixes
* threadpool: improve setprioty error message
* Update examples/llama-bench/llama-bench.cpp
Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* threadpool: fix indent in set_threadpool call
* use int32_t for n_thread type in public llama.cpp API
* threadpool: use _new and _free instead of _create and _release
* fix two more public APIs to use int32_t for n_threads
* build: set _GNU_SOURCE for Adroid
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Co-authored-by: fmz <quic_fzaghlou@quic.com>
Co-authored-by: Max Krasnyansky <max.krasnyansky@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* server : refactor middleware and /health endpoint
* move "fail_on_no_slot" to /slots
* Update examples/server/server.cpp
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* fix server tests
* fix CI
* update server docs
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* common : Changed tuple to struct (TODO fix)
Use struct `llama_init_result` to replace the previous
std::tuple<struct llama_model *, struct llama_context *>
* delete llama_init_default_params()
* delete the extra whitespace
The README.md had a stale information. In particular, the --ctx-size
"defaults to 512" confused me and I had to check the code to confirm
this was false. This the server is evolving rapidly, it's probably
better to keep the source of truth at a single place (in the source) and
generate the README.md based on that.
Did:
make llama-server
./llama-server --help > t.txt
vimdiff t.txt examples/server/README.md
I copied the content inside a backquote block. I would have preferred
proper text but it would require a fair amount of surgery to make the
current output compatible with markdown. A follow up could be to
automate this process with a script.
No functional change.
* 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>