* tests: add gradient checking to test-backend-ops
* remove old comment
* reorder includes
* adjust SIN/COS parameters
* add documentation, use supports_op if possible
* ggml_cont: fix issue with transposed tensors when one dimension is 1
when using multiple threads, it is not enough
to check for the tensors to be contiguous for
ggml_compute_forward_dup_same_cont to work correctly.
The tensors strides also need to match.
Signed-off-by: Salvatore Mesoraca <s.mesoraca16@gmail.com>
* Add ggml_cont tests
Signed-off-by: Salvatore Mesoraca <s.mesoraca16@gmail.com>
* Remove dead code
it isn't possible to reach this code because
all these functions are invoked by ggml_compute_forward_dup
if and only if src0->type != dst->type
Signed-off-by: Salvatore Mesoraca <s.mesoraca16@gmail.com>
* Make ggml_compute_forward_dup_same_cont work with contiguous tensors
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Salvatore Mesoraca <s.mesoraca16@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Salvatore Mesoraca <s.mesoraca16@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* ggml-quants : 1.625 bpw ternary packing for BitNet 1.58b
* ggml-quants : faster 1.625 bpw AVX2 vec_dot
Not using a lookup table anymore makes it match q4_0 speed.
* gguf-py : fix formatting
* llama : remove spaces on empty line
* ggml-quants : subtract 1 when back in epi8
This makes the 1.625 bpw type go faster than q4_0. Still not the fastest.
* ggml-quants : Q2_2 now faster than Q4_K on with AVX2
* ggml-quants : cleanup Q1_3 code formatting
* ggml-quants : ARM NEON vec_dot for q2_2 and q1_3
* ggml-quants : use ceiling division when quantizing q1_3
* convert-hf : simplify BitNet pre-quantization
This still results in the exact same tensor weights and scales,
but it reveals some weirdness in the current algorithm.
* convert-hf : allow converting the weird BitNet 1.3B
Its FFN size is 5460 which is not convenient.
The offending tensors are kept in F16,
which makes the final model 5.01 bpw.
* bitnet : replace 1.58b with b1.58, as in the paper
* ggml-quants : fix build failure on Windows
* ggml-quants : attempt to fix Arm 32-bit support
* ggml : add some informative comments in q1_3 vec_dot
* ggml : add TQ1_0 and TQ2_0 ternary quantization types
* ggml : even faster TQ2_0
* ggml : also faster TQ1_0
Same optimization as for TQ2_0 by offsetting the sum instead of the weights.
This makes TQ1_0 almost as fast as Q8_0 on AVX2.
* ggml : fix build issues in certain environments
* ggml : add NEON vec_dot implementation for TQ1_0 and TQ2_0
* ggml : avoid directly using vmlal_high_s8, for 32-bit ARM compat
The compiler seems smart enough to use the same instruction
even when using vget_high_s8 instead.
* ggml : remove q1_3 and q2_2
No more 1.625 bpw and 2.000 bpw,
now instead using 1.6875 bpw and 2.0625 bpw
with TQ1_0 and TQ2_0, respectively.
* llama : remove the separate scale tensors of BitNet b1.58
They won't be needed, since the remaining ternary quant types have
built-in scales.
* ggml-quants : rename fields of TQ1_0 and TQ2_0 structs for consistency
* ggml-quants : allow using vdotq_s32 in TQ2_0 vec_dot
Not yet tested on hardware which supports it,
might not work or might not even compile. But also it might.
It should make the performance better on recent ARM CPUs.
* ggml-quants : remove comment about possible format change of TQ2_0
Making it slightly more convenient for AVX512
but less convenient for everything else is not worth the trouble.
* gguf-py : Numpy (de)quantization for TQ1_0 and TQ2_0
* ggml-quants : use roundf instead of nearest_int for TQ1_0 and TQ2_0
This does not change anything for ternary models,
since their values should never end up being in halfway cases anyway.
* convert : allow direct conversion to TQ1_0 and TQ2_0
The token embeddings and output tensors are kept in F16
to allow quantizing them to Q4_K and Q6_K with llama-quantize.
* llama : handle fallback for TQ1_0 and TQ2_0 with Q4_0
Q4_0 is not completely symmetric (so not lossless for ternary models),
but it should be good enough.
* ggml-quants : allow using ARM dot product instructions for TQ1_0
* ggml-quants : deduplicate TQ1_0 and TQ2_0 __ARM_FEATURE_DOTPROD support
* ggml : remove unused ggml_mul special case
It would otherwise conflict with the more general
optimization coming with Mamba-2.
* ggml : handle TQ1_0 and TQ2_0 in dequantization-based operators
* test-backend-ops : add TQ1_0 and TQ2_0 comments for later
Not yet adding uncommented, because some backends like SYCL and Metal
do not properly handle unknown types in supports_op for GGML_OP_MUL_MAT.
(and Metal also doesn't handle it with GGML_OP_GET_ROWS)
Support for TQ1_0 and TQ2_0 for other backends than CPU
will be added in follow-up pull requests.
* [CANN] Add Ascend NPU backend
Ascend is a full-stack AI computing infrastructure for industry
applications and services based on Huawei Ascend processors and
software.
CANN (Compute Architecture of Neural Networks), developped by
Huawei, is a heterogeneous computing architecture for AI.
Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com>
* delete trailing whitespaces
* Modify the code based on review comment
* Rename LLAMA_CANN to GGML_CANN
* Make ggml-common.h private
* add ggml_cann prefix for acl funcs
* Add logging for CANN backend
* Delete Trailing whitespace
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* 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>
* cuda sqrt support
* enable cuda in pca
* fix comments in pca
* add test
* add sqrt to ggml_backend_cuda_supports_op
* fix test
* new line
* Use F32 sqrtf instead of F64 sqrt
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
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Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
* cuda : fix rope pos data
ggml-ci
* ggml : drop mode & 1 == 1 support for ggml_rope
ggml-ci
* ggml : support freq_factors for f16 rope (CPU)
ggml-ci
* tests : add rope tests using frequency factors
ggml-ci
* add phi3 128k support in convert-hf-to-gguf
* add phi3 128k support in cuda
* address build warnings on llama.cpp
* adjust index value in cuda long rope freq factors
* add long rope support in ggml cpu backend
* make freq factors only depend on ctx size
* remove unused rope scaling type 'su' frin gguf converter
* fix flint warnings on convert-hf-to-gguf.py
* set to the short freq factor when context size is small than trained context size
* add one line of comments
* metal : support rope freq_factors
* ggml : update ggml_rope_ext API to support freq. factors
* backends : add dev messages to support rope freq. factors
* minor : style
* tests : update to use new rope API
* backends : fix pragma semicolons
* minor : cleanup
* llama : move rope factors from KV header to tensors
* llama : remove tmp assert
* cuda : fix compile warning
* convert : read/write n_head_kv
* llama : fix uninitialized tensors
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* initial commit with CPU implementation of upscale to shape and test, cuda implementation next
* experimental commit to see if dst shape is correct
* test version
* test
* removed unnecessary params
* refactor
* fixed tests
* ggml : metal impl + cleanup + sycl dev warnings
* patched ggml_upscale cuda op to handle non-contiguous tensors, added test for non-contiguous behavior
* metal : fix upsacle op to support nb00 + style
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* Introduce bfloat16 support
Many models on Hugging Face (e.g. Mistral, TinyLLaMA) use bfloat16 as
their canonical floating point format.
┌sign
│
│ ┌exponent
│ │
│ │ ┌mantissa
│ │ │
│┌──┴───┐┌─┴───┐
0b0000000000000000 brain16
This encoding has the same number of exponent bits as float32. That
makes conversion relatively straightforward, even in the absence of
hardware support. For example, converting brain16 to binary32 means
simply shifting 16 bits to the left.
┌sign
│
│ ┌exponent
│ │
│ │ ┌mantissa
│ │ │
│┌──┴───┐┌─┴───────────────────┐
0b00000000000000000000000000000000 IEEE binary32
The issue is that converting bf16 to fp16 can result in information
loss. Only 13% of bf16 numbers can be precisely represented in fp16
which in practice ends up being 99.71% of Mistral 7b v0.2's weights
however there is currently no way other than fp32 to get the others
┌sign
│
│ ┌exponent
│ │
│ │ ┌mantissa
│ │ │
│┌─┴─┐┌─┴──────┐
0b0000000000000000 IEEE binary16
This change fixes that, by adding a bf16 data type to GGML. Support
for CPU inference has been implemented along with optimizations for
the AVX2, AVX512, and AVX512BF16 ISAs. Perplexity on Mistral 7b 0.2
improves somewhere around -0.0024 to -0.0046 compared to using fp16
* Remove GGML code that's not needed
* Minimize the GGML API surface area for BF16
* Remove bf16 luts
* Make the GGML header look nicer
* Fix documentation
* Apply ggerganov's fixes for test-backend-ops
* Add BF16 code for new ggml_validate_row_data() function
* ggml : add ggml_flash_attn_ext API
* ggml : fix GQA support in ggml_flash_attn_ext
* ggml : online attention (CPU)
* metal : initial implementation
* metal : f16 precision
* metal : reduce branches
* metal : specialize for head size
* wip : 8 rows per simd group
* wip : 4 rows per simd group
* wip : template for rows per warp
* metal : parallelize across KV size
* metal : parallel reduce across heads
* metal : efficient flash_attn_f16 implementation
* metal : avoid redundant loads of the attention
* metal : scale and mask in matrix form
* metal : fix comment
* llama : avoid ggml_cast, use F32 query
* metal : add parallel reduce version (disabled)
* metal : move output into local memory + optimize
- the result from each simdgroup now stays in the registers
- significantly reduced SRAM usage
- more efficient skipping of -INF blocks
- avoid simdgroup barrier in hot loop
- add comments
* metal : add tests, fix scaling, support C > 32
* metal : improve precision
* ggml : fix f16 mad
* metal : minor
* metal : support Q > 8
* tests : add ATTN tests
* metal : disable buffer allocation logs
* tests : more
* metal : faster inner loop for C == 32
* metal : fix array initialization
* tests : ifdef
* ggml : switch to padded F16 mask for ggml_soft_max, ggml_flash_attn_ext
* ggml : fix ggml_soft_max mask requirement
* cuda : fix soft_max to use correct mask size
* cuda : add flash_attn kernel (wip)
* metal : optimize softmax for C > 32
* metal : optimize softmax
* tests : minor fix
* cuda : avoid zeroing fragments
* tests : update dims
* cuda : fix __hisinf() result check
* cuda : avoid warp_reduce for smax
* cuda : use int instead of int64_t
Noticeably improves performance (thanks to Johannes)
* cuda : make loops use the same loop values
Thanks Johannes again for the tip
* cuda : unroll some of the loops
* cuda : avoid __hisinf branches
* cuda : use half2 in softmax
* cuda : switch to 1 warp for bs > 16
* cuda : speed-up reduce part of the kernel
* cuda : unroll Q*K^T loop
* cuda : fix -INF block check
* cuda : simplify softmax
* cuda : fix matrix names
* cuda : minor
* llama : adapt to F16 KQ_pos
* llama : adapt new models to F16 KQ_mask
* ggml : fix F16 store (ARM NEON)
* llama : fix type of KQ_mask and KQ_pos
* ggml : fix CPU soft_max
* tests : add hs=256
* cuda : fix build
* metal : improve perf via smaller int registers
* cuda : adapt soft_max to F16 mask and pos
* CUDA: faster FlashAttention, kernel for bs == 1
* 16 cols for Phi-2
* no vec for hs, no hs==256 ncols==32 for Volta
* adjust kernel selection logic
* 4 warps, 256 stride for all D
* no ncols == 64
* Multiple parallel blocks for batch size 1
* fix compile warnings
* fix excessive KQ_b loads
* fix cmake build
* fix KV cache padding, NaN from INFINITY (#6438)
* llama : flash_attn cparam + fix defrag
* server: support flash_attn param
* server: bench: enable flash_attn param
* CUDA: refactor host code, dyn. par. blocks
* fix flash_attn_vec_f16 race condition
* flush softmax exp below threshold to 0
* store temp KQ in registers
* Calculate KQ as FP32 if KQV has GGML_PREC_F32
* Add __hgt2_mask implementation for CUDA 11
* fix KQ FP32 precision fpr parallel_blocks > 1
* llama-bench : add -fa,--flash-attn arg
* metal : add BS=1 kernel for flash attention (#6508)
* metal : add BS=1 kernel for flash attention (wip)
* metal : support more than 1 warps
* metal : opts
* metal : opt
* metal : switch to parallel reduce
* metal : reduce registers
* metal : simplify
* metal : initial FA vec kernel
* metal : use F32 attention accumulators
* batched-bench : add fattn arg
* llama : simplify llama_build_kv_store
ggml-ci
* llama : adapt build_olmo to changes
* ggml : fix arm fp16 store on windows
* metal : clean-up
* metal : clean-up kernel code
* metal : minor
* tests : remove benchmarks
ggml-ci
* ggml : fix avx512 const correctness
ggml-ci
* ggml : fix soft_max with bias on CPU
ggml-ci
* common : print --flash-attn in help
* ggml : fix num dimensions in ggml_flash_attn_ext
* llama : force disable flash attention for incompatible models
* ggml : ggml_soft_max support F16/F32 mask/pos
ggml-ci
* cuda : uint -> uint32_t
* cuda : "constexpr dim3" -> "const dim3"
ggml-ci
* cuda : try to fix __hgt2_mask
ggml-ci
* ggml : add TODO's for F16/F32 mask/pos support in other backends
* llama : replace bool need_kq_pos with use_alibi
* llama : prep ALiBi support for BERT models
ggml-ci
* llama : fix n_batch requirements
ggml-ci
* cont
* server : add help for --flash-attn arg
* llama : disable FA for AMD
* tests : remove TMP_ATTN_BENCH
ggml-ci
* llama : support save/load state with FA enabled
ggml-ci
* ci : add CUDA save-load-state tests
ggml-ci
* llama : llama_kv_cache_clear zeroes data + fix save-load seq
ggml-ci
* llama : fix copy-paste errors, add TODO
* llama : disallow incompatible states
* llama : update llama_state_get_size after v_trans field
* metal : remove tmp log
* llama : add static reminder for llama_state_get_size
* metal : fix max nsg
ggml-ci
* ci : fix arg order
ggml-ci
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Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
Co-authored-by: Pierrick HYMBERT <pierrick.hymbert@gmail.com>
* ggml : group all experts in a single ggml_mul_mat_id
cuda : improve mmid row copy
* cuda : fix bin bcast with non-cont src0
* test-backend-ops : only run all mul mat tests for base types
* llama : disable moe offloading with SYCL
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* support qwen2moe
* fix-review
* metal : support unary ops for nelements % 4 != 0
* metal : require contiguousness for float4 unary kernels
* metal : require contiguousness for float4 unary kernels (cont)
* fix-review
* names : for brevity "SHARED_EXP" -> "SHEXP"
* llama : reuse build_moe_ffn()
* llama : add model type name
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* 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
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* 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
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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
* Try IQ4_NL with blocks of 64 - does not look good
* iq4_xs: go to super-blocks of 256 and 6-bit scales for blocks of 32
* iq4_xs: CUDA works - 133.2 t/s
* iq4_xs: AVX2 dot product
* iq4_xs: ARM_NEON dot product
* iq4_nl: Metal implementation
As usual, Metal / Apple Silicon don't like my quants.
* iq3_xs: minor fix
* iq4_xs: shrink by using IQ3_S for attn_k and attn_q
* iq4_xs: revert using IQ3_S for attn_k and attn_v
PPL vs size is good, but CPU performance suffers: on M2 Max
TG-128 drops to 21.7 t/s from 28.8, and on a Ryzen-7950X
to 14.5 t/s from 15.8 t/s. On CUDA we have 135 t/s when
using IQ3_S vs 133 t/s with pure IQ4_XS.
* Fix CI
* iq4_xs: Added forgotten check for 256 divisibility
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* Adding IQ2_S and IQ2_M as a single cumulative commit
* Update examples/quantize/quantize.cpp
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>