* k_cache: be able to use Q5_0
* k_cache: be able to use Q5_1 on CODA
* k_cache: be able to use Q5_0 on Metal
* k_cache: be able to use Q5_1 on Metal
* k_cache: be able to use IQ4_NL - just CUDA for now
* k_cache: be able to use IQ4_NL on Metal
* k_cache: add newly added supported types to llama-bench and CUDA supports_op
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* server tests : remove seemingly redundant newlines in print()
* server tests : use built-in subprocess features, not os.kill and psutil
* server tests : do not catch e.g. SystemExit; use print_exc
* server tests: handle TimeoutExpired exception
* server tests: fix connect on dual-stack systems
* server: tests: add new tokens regex on windows generated following new repeat penalties default changed in (#6127)
* server: tests: remove the hack on windows since now we get the good socket family
* server: tests: add new tokens regex following new repeat penalties default changed in (#6127)
* server: tests: add new tokens regex following new repeat penalties default changed in (#6127)
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* 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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* backend : offload large batches to GPU
* fix hip
* code cleanup
* fix CUDA split buffers
* Update ggml-backend-impl.h
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
* cuda : fix memset without set_device
* imatrix : remove sched affix from weight names
* sched : add a new split if the current one has too many inputs
reduce max inputs per split
more cleanup
* update backends
ggml-ci
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* gritlm: add initial README.md to examples/gritlm
This commit adds a suggestion for an initial README.md for the gritlm
example.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* squash! gritlm: add initial README.md to examples/gritlm
Use the `scripts/hf.sh` script to download the model file.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* squash! gritlm: add initial README.md to examples/gritlm
Fix editorconfig-checker error in examples/gritlm/README.md.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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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.
* 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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* server: format error to json
* server: do not crash on grammar error
* fix api key test case
* revert limit max n_predict
* small fix
* correct coding style
* update completion.js
* launch_slot_with_task
* update docs
* update_slots
* update webui
* update readme
* examples: fix utf8 decoding error
some models have a tokenizer that decodes an id into an incomplete utf8 sequence, need to validate and wait for next token
one example would be: https://huggingface.co/Qwen/Qwen1.5-1.8B-Chat-GGUF/resolve/main/qwen1_5-1_8b-chat-q4_0.gguf and and an example of the token is 18137
* android : minor
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* server: ci: windows build and tests
* server: ci: remove tmp push branch
* server: ci: EOF EOL
* Use builti
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* server: tests: server graceful shutdown, then kill, then hard kill
* server: tests: remove python2 unicode string
* server: tests: remove wrong comment on server starting, close_fds is always true
* server: tests: server kill, if pid exists
* server: tests: remove dependency to killall
* server: tests: ci windows: pid exists better handling
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* 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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* server: bench: Init a bench scenario with K6
See #5827
* server: bench: EOL EOF
* server: bench: PR feedback and improved k6 script configuration
* server: bench: remove llamacpp_completions_tokens_seconds as it include prompt processing time and it's misleading
server: bench: add max_tokens from SERVER_BENCH_MAX_TOKENS
server: bench: increase truncated rate to 80% before failing
* server: bench: fix doc
* server: bench: change gauge custom metrics to trend
* server: bench: change gauge custom metrics to trend
server: bench: add trend custom metrics for total tokens per second average
* server: bench: doc add an option to debug http request
* server: bench: filter dataset too short and too long sequences
* server: bench: allow to filter out conversation in the dataset based on env variable
* server: bench: fix assistant message sent instead of user message
* server: bench: fix assistant message sent instead of user message
* server : add defrag thold parameter
* server: bench: select prompts based on the current iteration id not randomly to make the bench more reproducible
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* perplexity : support using multiple sequences to allow larger batch sizes
ggml-ci
* set cparams.n_parallel to the number of sequences
* print tested n_ctx, add assert
* 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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* mamba : begin working on support for Mamba SSM
* mamba : begin figuring out how to (ab)use the kv cache for Mamba
* mamba : recurrent inference almost works, but incoherent
* mamba : recurrent inference WORKS!!!
* convert : optionally use d_conv and d_state from config.json for Mamba
* mamba : refactor recurrent conv, resulting in 20% perf increase
It's still slower than I'd like, but I did not really optimize `ggml_exp` yet.
I also refactored `ggml_exp` to work with tensors with more than 2 dimensions.
* ggml : parallelize ggml_exp
This results in 8% faster token generation for Mamba-130M.
* mamba : simplify the conv step with a self-overlapping view
Turns out the conv_state can be made smaller by one column.
Note that this breaks existing GGUFs of Mamba,
because the key_value_length field is tied to the conv_state size.
Convolution with a self-overlapping view is cool!
And it's much simpler than what I initially thought would be necessary
to make the convolution step work with more than 1 token at a time.
Next step is to make the SSM step work on batches of tokens too,
and thus I need to figure out a way to make a parallel selective scan
which will keep the ssm_state small and won't make it bigger
by a factor of (n_layer * batch_size).
* llama : fix Mamba KV self size wrongly displaying as f16 instead of f32
Relatedly, I also tried to see if other types than f32 worked for the states,
but they don't, because of the operators used.
It's probably better anyway to keep lots of precision there,
since the states are small anyway.
* mamba : fix self-overlapping view depth stride
* mamba : handle batches of more than 1 token
This means running Mamba no longer crashes when using the default settings!
And probably also slightly faster prompt processing.
Both batched and non-batched processing yield the same output.
Previously, the state was not cleared when starting a sequence.
Next step is to make the KV cache API work as expected for Mamba models.
* ggml: add ggml_ssm_scan to help with parallel selective scan
If the selective scan was implemented without a custom operator,
there would be waaay too many nodes in the graph. For example,
for Mamba-130M, with a batch size of 512 (the default),
a naive selective scan could add at least 24*512=12288 nodes,
which is more than LLAMA_MAX_NODES (8192),
and that's only for the smallest Mamba model.
So it's much cleaner with a custom operator.
Not sure about the name, though.
* ggml : in ggml_ssm_scan, merge multiple rows in the same vec operation
This will help with performance on CPU if ggml_vec_mul_f32
and ggml_vec_add_f32 are ever optimized with SIMD.
* mamba : very basic quantization support
Mostly works, but there is currently no difference
between the variants of a k-quant (e.g. Q4_K_S and Q4_K_M are the same).
Most of the SSM-specific weights can be kept in f32 without affecting
the size that much, since they are relatively small.
(the linear projection weights are responsible for most of Mamba's size)
Too much quantization seems to make the state degrade quite fast, and
the model begins to output gibberish.
It seems to affect bigger models to a lesser extent than small models,
but I'm not sure by how much.
Experimentation will be needed to figure out which weights are more important
for the _M (and _L?) variants of k-quants for Mamba.
* convert : fix wrong name for layer norm weight of offical Mamba models
I was using Q-bert/Mamba-* models before, which have a slighlty different
naming scheme for the weights.
(they start with "model.layers" instead of "backbone.layers")
* mamba : fuse more steps of the SSM scan in the ggml_ssm_scan operator
This increases performance on CPU by around 30% for prompt processing,
and by around 20% for text generation.
However, it also makes the ggml_exp and ggml_soft_plus operators unused.
Whether or not they should be kept will be decided later.
* convert : for Mamba, also consider the "MambaLMHeadModel" arch name
It's the name of the class of the official implementation,
though they don't use it (yet) in the "architectures" field of config.json
* mamba : fix vocab size problems with official models
The perplexity was waaaay to high for models with a non-round vocab size.
Not sure why, but it needed to be fixed in the metadata.
Note that this breaks existing GGUF-converted Mamba models,
but **only if** the vocab size was not already rounded.
* ggml : remove ggml_exp and ggml_soft_plus
They did not exist anyway outside of this branch,
and since ggml_ssm_scan fused operations together, they are unused.
It's always possible to bring them back if needed.
* mamba : remove some useless comments
No code change.
* convert : fix flake8 linter errors
* mamba : apply suggestions from code review
* mamba : remove unecessary branch for row-wise ssm_state and C multiplication
It was previously done to avoid permuting when only one token is processed
at a time (like when generating text), but permuting is cheap,
and dynamically changing the compute graph is not future-proof.
* ggml : in ggml_ssm_scan, use more appropriate asserts
* ggml : rename the destination pointer in ggml_compute_forward_ssm_scan_f32
* mamba : multiple sequences, but one at a time
This is a step towards making this Mamba implementation usable
with the server example (the way the system prompt is kept when clearing
the client slots will need to be changed before this can work, though).
The KV cache size for this kind of model is tied to the maximum number
of sequences kept at any single time.
For now, this number is obtained from n_parallel (plus one,
to have an extra sequence to dedicate to the system prompt),
but there might be a better way to do this which won't also
make the main example use 2 cells even if only 1 is really used.
(for this specific case, --parallel 0 helps)
Simultaneous sequence processing will probably require changes to
ggml_ssm_scan, and possibly a new operator for the conv step.
* mamba : support llama_kv_cache_seq_cp
This (mis)uses the logic around K shifts, because tokens in a state
can't be shifted anyway, and because inp_K_shift has the right shape and type.
Using ggml_get_rows is a nice way to do copies, but copy chains can't work.
Fortunately, copy chains don't really seem to be used in the examples.
Each KV cell is dedicated to the sequence ID corresponding to its own index.
* mamba : use a state mask
It's cleaner than the previous heuristic of
checking for the pos of the first token in the batch.
inp_KQ_mask could not be re-used for this, because it has the wrong shape
and because it seems more suited to the next step of
simultaneous sequence processing (helping with the problem of
remembering which token belongs to which sequence(s)/state(s)).
* llama : replace the usage of n_ctx with kv_self.size in many places
* mamba : use n_tokens directly instead of n_tok
* mamba : in comments, properly refer to KV cells instead of slots
* mamba : reduce memory usage of ggml_ssm_scan
From 290.37 MiB to 140.68 MiB of CPU compute buffer size
with Mamba 3B with a batch size of 512.
The result tensor of ggml_ssm_scan was previously a big part
of the CPU compute buffer size. To make it smaller,
it does not contain the intermediate ssm states anymore.
Both y and the last ssm state are combined in the result tensor,
because it seems only a single tensor can be returned by an operator
with the way the graph is built.
* mamba : simultaneous sequence processing
A batch can now contain tokens from multiple sequences.
This is necessary for at least the parallel example, the server example,
and the HellaSwag test in the perplexity example.
However, for this to be useful, uses of llama_kv_cache_seq_rm/cp
will need to be changed to work on whole sequences.
* ggml : add ggml_ssm_conv as a new operator for the conv step of Mamba
This operator makes it possible to use and update the correct states
for each token of the batch in the same way as ggml_ssm_scan.
Other solutions which use existing operators would need loops which would
add too many nodes to the graph (at least the ones I thought of).
Using this operator further reduces the size of the CPU compute buffer
from 140.68 MiB to 103.20 MiB with Mamba 3B with a batch size of 512.
And (at least on CPU), it's a bit faster than before.
Note that "ggml_ssm_conv" is probably not the most appropriate name,
and it could be changed if a better one is found.
* llama : add inp_s_seq as a new input tensor
The most convenient implementation to select the correct state (for Mamba)
for each token is to directly get the correct index from a tensor.
This is why inp_s_seq is storing int32_t and not floats.
The other, less convenient way to select the correct state would be
to have inp_KQ_mask contain 1.0f for each state used by a token
and 0.0f otherwise. This complicates quickly fetching the first used
state of a token, and is also less efficient because a whole row
of the mask would always need to be read for each token.
Using indexes makes it easy to stop searching when there are
no more sequences for a token, and the first sequence assigned
is always very quickly available (it's the first element of each row).
* mamba : support llama_kv_cache_seq_cp copy chains
* mamba : support shifting and dividing the kv cache pos
* mamba : make the server and parallel examples work with whole sequences
A seq_id is dedicated to the system prompt in both cases.
* llama : make llama_kv_cache_seq_rm return whether it succeeded or not
* mamba : dedicate an input tensor for state copy indices
This is cleaner and makes it easier to adapt when/if token positions
(and by extension, inp_K_shift) are no longer integers.
* mamba : adapt perplexity, batched, and batched-bench examples
* perplexity : limit the max number of sequences
This adapts to what the loaded model can provide.
* llama : add llama_n_max_seq to get the upper limit for seq_ids
Used by the perplexity example.
* batched : pass n_parallel to the model's context params
This should have been there already, but it wasn't.
* batched-bench : reserve sequences to support Mamba
* batched-bench : fix tokens being put in wrong sequences
Generation quality isn't what's measured in there anyway,
but at least using the correct sequences avoids using non-consecutive
token positions.
* mamba : stop abusing attention metadata
This breaks existing converted-to-GGUF Mamba models,
but will allow supporting mixed architectures like MambaFormer
without needing to break Mamba models.
This will also allow changing the size of Mamba's states
without having to reconvert models in the future.
(e.g. using something else than d_conv - 1 columns for the conv_states
will not require breaking existing converted Mamba models again)
* gguf-py : add new KV metadata key-value pairs for Mamba
* llama : add new metadata key-value pairs for Mamba
* llama : guard against divisions by zero when n_head is 0
* mamba : rename "unlimited" KV cache property to "recurrent"
* mamba : more correctly update the "used" field of the KV cache
* ggml : in ggml_ssm_scan, use a threshold for soft_plus
This is how the official Mamba implementation does it,
and it's also what torch.nn.Softplus does.
* convert : for Mamba, fallback to internal NeoX tokenizer
The resulting models are exactly the same
as if the tokenizer.json and tokenizer_config.json of GPT-NeoX were there.
* mamba : support state saving and restoring
* ggml : implicitly pass src tensors through dst for Mamba-related ops
* mamba : clarify some comments
* server : fix cache_tokens not getting correctly resized
Otherwise, when the "we have to evaluate at least 1 token" special case
was triggered, an extra token was kept in cache_tokens even if it was
removed from the KV cache.
For Mamba, this caused useless prompt reprocessing when the previous
request triggered the above case.
* convert-hf : support new metadata keys for Mamba
For the models available at
https://huggingface.co/collections/state-spaces/transformers-compatible-mamba-65e7b40ab87e5297e45ae406
* mamba : rename metadata to be more similar to transformers library
This breaks existing converted-to-GGUF models,
but the metadata names are more "standard".
* mamba : support mamba-*-hf models
These models share their token_embd.weight with their output.weight
* mamba : add missing spaces
This is purely a formatting change.
* convert-hf : omit output.weight when identical with token_embd.weight
Only for Mamba for now, but it might be relevant for other models eventually.
Most Mamba models actually share these two tensors, albeit implicitly.
* readme : add Mamba to supported models, and add recent API changes
* mamba : move state_seq and state_mask views outside layer loop
A few tensors were also missing `struct` in front of `ggml_tensor`.
* 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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* (WIP) Implement stochastic speculative decoding
* sample from residual distribution on draft accept failure
* fix#5657: force greedy sampling with probs when temp is 0
* remove p_accept parameter
* fix style
* remove unused variables
* add srand() in speculative.cpp
* replace use of rand() with mt19937 sampling
* fixes based on review (@JohannesGaessler)
* fix r random generation
* randomly select next sequence to verify + fix bug in memory freeing
* fix bug in active_seqs sync
* fix uniform int distribution initialization
* remove warnings from comparison between int and size_t
* check grammar in `llama_sample_probability_distribution_impl`
* remove malloc code by utilizing vectors
* add PR link to README
* Support special tokens as reverse/anti prompt.
* Tokenize antiprompts only once.
* main : minor
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* server: tests: add models endpoint scenario
* server: /v1/models add some metadata
* server: tests: add debug field in context before scenario
* server: tests: download model from HF, add batch size
* server: tests: add passkey test
* server: tests: add group attention params
* server: do not truncate prompt tokens if self-extend through group attention is enabled
* server: logs: do not truncate log values
* server: tests - passkey - first good working value of nga
* server: tests: fix server timeout
* server: tests: fix passkey, add doc, fix regex content matching, fix timeout
* server: tests: fix regex content matching
* server: tests: schedule slow tests on master
* server: metrics: fix when no prompt processed
* server: tests: self-extend add llama-2-7B and Mixtral-8x7B-v0.1
* server: tests: increase timeout for completion
* server: tests: keep only the PHI-2 test
* server: tests: passkey add a negative test
* suport multiple cards: split-mode - layer|row
* rm warning
* rebase with master, support tow new OPs, close feature for -sm=row, fix for unit test
* update news
* fix merge error
* update according to review comments
* Add "/chat/completions" as alias for "/v1/chat/completions"
* merge to upstream master
* minor : fix trailing whitespace
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* 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
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* server: docs - refresh and tease a little bit more the http server
* Rephrase README.md server doc
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* Update examples/server/README.md
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* Update examples/server/README.md
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* Update README.md
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The system prompt is now decoded in batches.
* server : fix off-by-one n_past when start of prompt matches whole cache
The tokens right after the matching part would otherwise skip a pos value.
* [ggml-quants] Provide ggml_vqtbl1q_u8 for 64bit compatibility
vqtbl1q_u8 is not part of arm v7 neon library
* [android-example] Remove abi filter after arm v7a fix
* [github-workflows] Do not skip Android armeabi-v7a build
* server: logs - always use JSON logger, add add thread_id in message, log task_id and slot_id
* server : skip GH copilot requests from logging
* server : change message format of server_log()
* server : no need to repeat log in comment
* server : log style consistency
* server : fix compile warning
* server : fix tests regex patterns on M2 Ultra
* server: logs: PR feedback on log level
* server: logs: allow to choose log format in json or plain text
* server: tests: output server logs in text
* server: logs switch init logs to server logs macro
* server: logs ensure value json value does not raised error
* server: logs reduce level VERBOSE to VERB to max 4 chars
* server: logs lower case as other log messages
* server: logs avoid static in general
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* server: logs PR feedback: change text log format to: LEVEL [function_name] message | additional=data
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* server: monitoring - add /metrics prometheus compatible endpoint
* server: concurrency issue, when 2 task are waiting for results, only one call thread is notified
* server: metrics - move to a dedicated struct
* iq4_nl: squash commits for easier rebase
* Basics (quantize, dequantize)
* CUDA dequantize and dot product
* Slightly faster CUDA dot product (120 t/s)
* Switch to 6-bit scales
* Scalar dot product
* AVX2 dot product
* ARM_NEON dot product
* Works on metal, but still slow
* Slightly better Metal dot product
* Another small Metal improvement
* Metal dot product is getting there
* Faster CUDA dot product
* Add 1/8 ffn_down layers as Q5_K when no imatrix has been provided
* Report the actual bpw
* Add _xs mix that is 4.05 bpw for non-MoE models
* Remove IQ4_XS for now, slightly adjust kvalues_iq4nl
* AVX2 dot product uses Q8_0 instead of Q8_K
* Add to test-backend-ops
* Minor fix
* Also use use Q5_K for attn_output in MoE models
* Fixes after merging latest master
* Switching to blocks of 32
* AVX2 for blocks of 32
* Scaler dot product for blocks of 32
* ARM_NEON dot product for blocks of 32
* Metal kernels for blocks of 32
* Slightly faster Metal kernels
* Resurrecting iq3_xs
After all the experimentation, nothing was better than this.
* Minor PPL improvement via a block scale fudge factor
* Minor improvement via 3 neighbours
* iq3_xs: working scalar and AVX2 dot products
* iq3_xs: ARM_NEON dot product - works but extremely slow (10 t/s)
* iq3_xs: working Metal implementation
* Adding IQ3_M - IQ3_XS mix with mostly Q4_K
* iiq3_xs: a 3.4375 bpw variant
* iq3_xs: make CUDA work for new version
* iq3_xs: make scalar and AVX2 work for new version
* iq3_s: make ARM_NEON work with new version
* iq3_xs: make new version work on metal
Performance is very similar to Q3_K_S
* iq3_xs: tiny Metal speed improvement
* iq3_xs: tiny Metal speed improvement
* Fix stupid warning
* Q3_K_XS now uses a mix of IQ3_XS and IQ3_XXS
* iq3_xs: rename to iq3_s
* iq3_s: make tests pass
* Move Q3_K_XS mix to 3.25 bpw
* Attempt to fix failing tests
* Another attempt to fix the Windows builds
* Attempt to fix ROCm
* ROCm again
* iq3_s: partial fix for QK_K = 64
* iq3_s: make it work on metal for QK_K = 64
Pleasent surprise: the coding was super-block size independent,
so all it took was to delete some QK_K == 256 guards.
* Will this fix ROCm?
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* server: tests: init scenarios
- health and slots endpoints
- completion endpoint
- OAI compatible chat completion requests w/ and without streaming
- completion multi users scenario
- multi users scenario on OAI compatible endpoint with streaming
- multi users with total number of tokens to predict exceeds the KV Cache size
- server wrong usage scenario, like in Infinite loop of "context shift" #3969
- slots shifting
- continuous batching
- embeddings endpoint
- multi users embedding endpoint: Segmentation fault #5655
- OpenAI-compatible embeddings API
- tokenize endpoint
- CORS and api key scenario
* server: CI GitHub workflow
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* server: fallback to chatml
* add new chat template
* server: add AlphaMonarch to test chat template
* server: only check model template if there is no custom tmpl
* remove TODO
* server: health: fix race condition on slots data using tasks queue
* server: health:
* include_slots only if slots_endpoint
* fix compile warning task.target_id not initialized.
This commit adds the `--skip-unknown` option to the convert.py script
and removes the saving of the updated checkpoints to avoid updating
possibly checked out files.
The motivation for this change is that this was done for 1.5
in Commit fc0c8d286a ("llava :
update surgery script to not remove tensors") and makes the examples
more consistent.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* iq4_nl: squash commits for easier rebase
* Basics (quantize, dequantize)
* CUDA dequantize and dot product
* Slightly faster CUDA dot product (120 t/s)
* Switch to 6-bit scales
* Scalar dot product
* AVX2 dot product
* ARM_NEON dot product
* Works on metal, but still slow
* Slightly better Metal dot product
* Another small Metal improvement
* Metal dot product is getting there
* Faster CUDA dot product
* Add 1/8 ffn_down layers as Q5_K when no imatrix has been provided
* Report the actual bpw
* Add _xs mix that is 4.05 bpw for non-MoE models
* Remove IQ4_XS for now, slightly adjust kvalues_iq4nl
* AVX2 dot product uses Q8_0 instead of Q8_K
* Add to test-backend-ops
* Minor fix
* Also use use Q5_K for attn_output in MoE models
* Fixes after merging latest master
* Switching to blocks of 32
* AVX2 for blocks of 32
* Scaler dot product for blocks of 32
* ARM_NEON dot product for blocks of 32
* Metal kernels for blocks of 32
* Slightly faster Metal kernels
* iq4_nl: Fix after merging with master
* iq4_nl: another fix after merging with master
* Use IQ4_NL instead of Q4_K when using k-quants is not possible
* Fix typo that makes several tests fail
* It was the ggml_vdotq thing missed inside the brackets
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This commit contains a suggestion for the README.md in the llava
example. The suggestion adds explicit instructions for how to convert
a llava-1.6 model and run it using llava-cli.
The motivation for this is that having explicit instructions similar to
the 1.5 instructions will make it easier for users to try this out.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* support minLength and maxLength in JSON schema grammar converter
* Update examples/json-schema-to-grammar.py
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This is a follup of Commit fc0c8d286a
("llava : update surgery script to not remove tensors") but this time
the change is to the BakLLaVA specific part of the surgery script.
I've been able to test this using SkunkworksAI/BakLLaVA-1 and it works
as expected using the instructions in README.md.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* server: enrich health endpoint with available slots, return 503 if not slots are available
* server: document new status no slot available in the README.md
This commit updates the surgery script to not remove the tensors from the
model file. For this to work the `--skip-unknown` flag is added as an
argument to the convert.py script in README.md.
The motivation for this change is that the surgery script currently
removes the projector tensors from the model file. If the model was
checked out from a repository, the model file will have been updated
and have to be checked out again to reset this effect. If this can be
avoided I think it would be preferable.
I did not perform this change for BakLLaVA models as I am not sure
how that part works.
* iq1_s: WIP basics
* iq1_s: CUDA is working
* iq1_s: scalar CPU dot product
* iq1_s: WIP AVX2 dot product - something is not right
* Fix tests
* Fix shadow warnings
* Fix after merge with latest master
* iq1_s: AVX2 finally works
* iq1_s: ARM_NEON dot product. Works, but not very fast
* iq1_s: better grid
* iq1_s: use IQ2_XXS for attn_output
At a cost of 0.04 extra bpw this gives a big improvement in PPL.
* iq1_s: Metal basics
Dequantize works, but not dot product
* iq1_s: Metal works, but quite slow
As usual, Apple Silicon does not like the code I write.
* iq1_s: Tests
* iq1_s: slightly faster dot product
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* Added numa options to allow finer grained control as well as plumbing for a new mirror mode that will require numa.h
* Reverted Makefile
* Fixed include
* Removed sched.h from ggml.h, moved ggml_get_numa_affinity into ggml.c, removed trailing whitespace and fixed up a few inconsistent variables
* removed trailing whitespace
* Added numa options to allow finer grained control as well as plumbing for a new mirror mode that will require numa.h
* Reverting Makefile
* Fixed a number of issues with the move from BOOL to ggml_numa_strategies. Added a note about mirror mode note being implemented yet
* Removing MIRROR_MODE code for this PR
* Removing last bit of MIRROR_MODE code for this PR
* Removing unneeded branch in server.cpp example and moving get_numa_affinity and making it static
* Fixed lingering init_llama_backend() bool calls in tests and examples
* Remote enum llama_numa_strategies
* Revert bad merge with dynatemp flags
* add missing enum ggml_numa_strategies declaration and revert sync problem with master
* add missing enum ggml_numa_strategies declaration
* fixed ggml_init_numa variable
* Update ggml.h
Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
* Update READMEs with info about numa flags, change INTERLEAVE strategy name to DISTRIBUTE everywhere, implement the improved distribution strategy from @rankaiyx, fix a spelling mistake and un-merge some bad merges
* split numa init out from llama_backend_init and created llama_numa_init. Updated all code paths and samples
* Fix up some boolean vs enum comparisons
* Added #ifdefs for non-Linux OS that don't have cpu_set_t datatype
* Update ggml.h
Align enum values
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Update ggml.c
Remove whitespace
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Update ggml.c
align paremeters
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Update examples/server/server.cpp
remove whitespace and align brace
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* Update common/common.cpp
Remove whitespace and align brace
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* unified ggml_numa_strategy enum and fixed text alignment in server.cpp example
* Update ggml.c
simplified return for platforms without NUMA support
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* removed redundant else from cli argument processing of --numa
* whitespace
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Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai>
* llava: fix clip-model-is-vision flag in README.md
This commit fixes the flag `--clip_model_is_vision` in README.md which
is does not match the actual flag:
```console
$ python convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py --help
...
--clip-model-is-vision
The clip model is a pure vision model
(ShareGPT4V vision extract for example)
```
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* llava: update link to vit config in README.md
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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* 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: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* finetune: rename feed-forward tensors (w1/w2/w3)
This commit renames the feed-forward tensors w1, w2 and w3 to ffn_gate,
ffn_down and ffn_up respectively.
The motivation for this change is to make it easier to understand the
purpose of the tensors. This also seems to be inline with the names
used in the llama_layer struct in llama.cpp.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* train-text-from-scratch: rename ff tensors
This commit renames the feed-forward tensors w1, w2 and w3 to ffn_gate,
ffn_down and ffn_up respectively.
The motivation for this change is to make it easier to understand the
purpose of the tensors. This also seems to be inline with the names
used in the llama_layer struct in llama.cpp
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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* batched embedding: pool outputs by sequence id. updated embedding example
* bring back non-causal attention
* embd : minor improvements
* llama : minor
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* llava: remove prog parameter from ArgumentParser
This commit removes the `prog` parameter from `ArgumentParser`
so that it uses the default value which is the name of the script.
The motivation for this change is that currently the usage output looks
like this:
```console
$ python examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py --help
usage: convert_hf_to_gguf.py [-h] ...
```
And with this change it will look like this:
```console
$ python examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py --help
usage: convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py [-h] ...
```
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* ci: add W503 to flake8 ignore list
This commit adds W503 to the ignore list for flake8. This is done to
avoid the following error:
W503 line break before binary operator
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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* BERT model graph construction (build_bert)
* WordPiece tokenizer (llm_tokenize_wpm)
* Add flag for non-causal attention models
* Allow for models that only output embeddings
* Support conversion of BERT models to GGUF
* Based on prior work by @xyzhang626 and @skeskinen
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Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* server: allow to specify tokens as strings in logit_bias
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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* llava: add requirements.txt and update README.md
This commit adds a `requirements.txt` file to the `examples/llava`
directory. This file contains the required Python packages to run the
scripts in the `examples/llava` directory.
The motivation of this to make it easier for users to run the scripts in
`examples/llava`. This will avoid users from having to possibly run into
missing package issues if the packages are not installed on their system.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* llava: fix typo in llava-surgery.py output
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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This commit adds the missing .py extension to the convert-image-encoder-to-gguf
script. It also fixes the paths for the `model` and `mmproj` options in the
example llava-cli command.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
This commit fixes a typo in the README.md file for the llava example
which is causing the formatting to look a little off:
Clone llava-v15-7b`` and clip-vit-large-patch14-336`` locally
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* include total "num_slots" in default_generation_settings_for_props
* cleanup total_slots return value in /props endpoint
* update /props endpoint docs with total_slots
* remove num_slots from default_generation_settings_for_props
* update /props endpoint section
server : fix deadlock when prompt array contains strings and numbers
server : removed an unnecessary generation when generating multi-prompts
server : removed an unnecessary assert
* imatrix: adding --combine and --continue-from
* imatrix: be able to start from a specific chunk
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* update guide for make installation, memory, gguf model link, rm todo for windows build
* add vs install requirement
* update for gpu device check
* update help of llama-bench
* fix grammer issues
* add --no-mmap, show sycl backend
* fix conflict
* fix code format, change print for --no-mmap
* ren no_mmap to mmap, show mmap when not default value in printer
* update guide for mmap
* mv position to reduce model reload
* New Feature:
1. Sum_Rows:
fix cuda kernel overflow
fix block shape error when nrows too big
2. Im2Col:
Support Batch in cuda
Support f32 to f32 both in cpu && cuda
3. DepthWiseConv:
Support by Im2Col && MulMat
4. Pool_2d:
Supoort avg pooling in cuda
5. HardSigmoid:
Imp in cuda
6. HardSwish:
Imp in cuda
* fix tabs instead of spaces
* code clean
* CUDA POOL2D
* ADD POOL2D test case in test-backend-ops.cpp
* code clean
* fix pool2d_kernel
nits
* fix bug in pool2d kernel
* fix avg pooling, count_include_pad
nits
* test-backend-ops : add more pool_2d tests
* cuda : fix warnings and formatting
* ggml : check types in release builds too in pool_2d
* test-backend-ops : remove f16 pool_2d tests
* cuda : more style fixes
* Add assert in ggml_cuda_op_pool2d
* pool2d float padding fallback
* test-backend-ops : add dst_type to im2col
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