This change fixes a bug where replacing text in a very long string could
cause llama.cpp to hang indefinitely. This is because the algorithm used
was quadratic, due to memmove() when s.replace() is called in a loop. It
seems most search results and LLM responses actually provide the O(n**2)
algorithm, which is a great tragedy. Using a builder string fixes things
* llava: Add ACC OP for GPU acceleration to the Vulkan backend in the LLAVA CLIP model.
- The CLIP model now prioritizes the Vulkan backend over the CPU when vulkan available.
- A GGML_OP_ACC shader has been added.
- The encoding performance of the CLIP model improved from 4.2s on the CPU to 0.9s on the GPU.
Signed-off-by: Changyeon Kim <cyzero.kim@samsung.com>
* fix-up coding style.
Signed-off-by: Changyeon Kim <cyzero.kim@samsung.com>
* Fix-up the missing initial parameter to resolve the compilation warning.
Signed-off-by: Changyeon Kim <cyzero.kim@samsung.com>
* [fix] Add missing parameters.
Signed-off-by: Changyeon Kim <cyzero.kim@samsung.com>
* [fix] Use nb1 and nb2 for dst.
Signed-off-by: Changyeon Kim <cyzero.kim@samsung.com>
* Fix check results ggml_acc call
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Signed-off-by: Changyeon Kim <cyzero.kim@samsung.com>
Co-authored-by: 0cc4m <picard12@live.de>
* [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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Co-authored-by: wangshuai09 <391746016@qq.com>
* clip : suppress unused variable warnings
This commit suppresses unused variable warnings for the variables e in
the catch blocks.
The motivation for this change is to suppress the warnings that are
generated on Windows when using the MSVC compiler. The warnings are
not displayed when using GCC because GCC will mark all catch parameters
as used.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* squash! clip : suppress unused variable warnings
Remove e (/*e*/) instead instead of using GGML_UNUSED.
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* Revert "Revert "llava : add support for moondream vision language model (#6899)""
This reverts commit 9da243b36a.
* Fix num_positions and embeddings initialization
* add support for moondream vision language model
This required making the following changes to the CLIP model:
1. Support for patch embedding bias.
2. Make class embedding and pre-layernorm optional.
3. Add support for post-layernorm.
* Update examples/llava/clip.cpp
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
This commit renamesthe lerp (linear interpolation) function in clip.cpp
to avoid a conflict with the lerp function in the <cmath> standard C++
library when using c++20.
The motivation for this change is to enable projects that use c++20 to
be able to compile clip.cpp without having to resort to patching it. The
lerp function was added to cmath in version C++20 (202002L) and is why
this is not causing any issue at the moment as C++11/C++17 is currently
used by llama.cpp.
I realize that llama.cpp uses either C++11 (or C++17 in the case for
SYCL) but wanted to ask if this would be an acceptable change just the
same.
Refs: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/numeric/lerp
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
There several places where a gguf context is allocated. A call to gguf_free
is missing in some error paths. Also on linux, llama-bench was missing a
fclose.
* Fix memory management in llava and server code
Fixes this error:
llama_new_context_with_model: graph splits (measure): 3
Available slots:
-> Slot 0 - max context: 6000
{"timestamp":1707926446,"level":"INFO","function":"main","line":2623,"message":"model loaded"}
all slots are idle and system prompt is empty, clear the KV cache
slot 0 - loaded image
slot 0 is processing [task id: 0]
slot 0 : kv cache rm - [0, end)
slot 0 - encoding image [id: 1]
munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer
Aborted
* Make it cleaner by checking size in batch free wrapper
* Create llava-survery-v2.py
* Update convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py
* Update convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py
* Rename llava-survery-v2.py to llava-surgery-v2.py
* Update convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py
will now search for projector
* Update convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py
whoops
* Update llava-surgery-v2.py
* Clip: Bugfix for normalization (it did not loat the 3 std and mean values)
Clip: bicubic resize function
Clip: added save-to-bmp/pil for debugging and conversion from/to 32/8 images
Clip: added normalization with FP16 precision simulation (image tensors match HF implementation, can be switched off, only used for llava-1.6)
Clip: added newline tensor, mergetype kv, image-grid kv, new resize-pad function with resolution from gridpoints
Clip: clip_image_preprocess now returns a float * vector instead of float, this way llava 1.5 and 1.6 is supported
llava: added ggml cpu graph for embedding patching, added spatial_unpad preliminary support, added a lot of comments that need to be cleaned when all is final
convert-image-encoder: fixed image-grid flattening
* whitespace corrections
* ws
* Tensors are now properly permuted.
Before the embeddings were inserted 1:1, now they are split into the 24x24 patches as in reference.
* ws
* added verbose_prompt support into cli
added stopwords for llava-1.6 into cli
* moved llava functions to llava.cpp, made clip.h C compatible API, replaced vector style functions with pointers, added a debug define to remove functions from compilation while not needed
* ws
* convert : skip unknown tensors (need for LLaVA)
* llava : update readme
* llava : fix compile warnings
* llava : style
* convert : add --skip-unknown CLI arg
* server : remove clip structs
* bugfix for non llava-1.6
It should now work with llava-1.5 as well
* clip : minor code rearrange
* llava : update readme a bit
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Co-authored-by: John <cmt-nct@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Support for Yi-VL, templating fix for mobileVLM
* ws
* Update examples/llava/clip.cpp
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Update llava-cli.cpp
* Update clip.cpp
bugfix for new conversions
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* MobileVLM native implementation
* delete depthwise_conv_2d and permute_cpy relative code, replace the two by the existed functions, and opt ldp definition, support LLAMA_PERF option for CMake
* move android script to example/llava directory
* Fix the editor config checks
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Co-authored-by: Chenxiaotao03 <chenxiaotao03@meituan.com>
Uses ggml functions instead of hardcoded names and adds support to quantize into the modern Q-K variants.
This is just the bare minimum to get k-types working - a more refined choice of types would be needed to get best quality on low quantizations.
I ran a few tests, it doesn't break anything I could notice and a Q6_K ViT works almost as well as Q8_0 but 3 times the inference speed.