* Add git-based build information for better issue tracking
* macOS fix
* "build (hash)" and "CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR" changes
* Redo "CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR" and clearer build messages
* Fix conditional dependency on missing target
* Broke out build-info.cmake, added find_package fallback, and added build into to all examples, added dependencies to Makefile
* 4 space indenting for cmake, attempt to clean up my mess in Makefile
* Short hash, less fancy Makefile, and don't modify build-info.h if it wouldn't change it
* Sample interface, new samplers.
New samplers:
- locally typical sampling
- tail free sampling
- frequency and presence penalty
- mirostat
Ignore EOS fix: -inf should be used.
* mirostat
* Added --logit-bias and --no-penalize-nl, removed std::span
* Use C++11, clarify llama API documentation, rename Mirostat parameters to --mirostat_lr and --mirostat_ent, add temperature sampling for Mirostat, simplify Mirostat sampling API parameters (removed N and *k)
Use C++11, clarify llama API documentation, rename Mirostat parameters to --mirostat_lr and --mirostat_ent, add temperature sampling for Mirostat, simplify Mirostat sampling API parameters (removed N and *k)
* Save and load example adjust
* Tests
* Windows build fix
* Windows test fix
* Basic Setup
* Prevent Results.txt from coming up
* Prefixes, Line separators, etc
* editorcheck
* introduction to give more consistent results
* Basic graph thing
* Grading, ready for testing!
* Y'all ready to get funky?
* fix column removal stuff
* missed a few
instead of `int` (while `int` option still being supported)
This allows the following usage:
`./quantize ggml-model-f16.bin ggml-model-q4_0.bin q4_0`
instead of:
`./quantize ggml-model-f16.bin ggml-model-q4_0.bin 2`
* add save_load_state example
* use <cstdio> instead of <iostream> and fprintf / printf instead of cout
* renamed save-load-state example files replacing underscores by dashes
* set default n_batch to 512 when using BLAS
* spacing
* alternate implementation of setting different n_batch for BLAS
* set n_batch to 512 for all cases
* Moving parameters to separate lines for readability.
* Increasing repeate_penalty to 1.1 to make alpaca more usable by default.
* Adding trailing newline.
* Multi-threading quantization.
Not much gain for simple quantizations, bit it will be important
for quantizations that require more CPU cycles.
* Multi-threading for quantize-stats
It now does the job in ~14 seconds on my Mac for
Q4_0, Q4_1 and Q4_2. Single-threaded it was taking
more than 2 minutes after adding the more elaborate
version of Q4_2.
* Reviewer comments
* Avoiding compiler confusion
After changing chunk_size to const int as suggested by
@ggerganov, clang and GCC starting to warn me that I don't
need to capture it in the lambda. So, I removed it from the
capture list. But that makes the MSVC build fail. So,
making it a constexpr to make every compiler happy.
* Still fighting with lambda captures in MSVC
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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Add support to batch size for perplexity
* Revert "Fix memory allocation issues and seg faults"
This reverts commit 4870e455b3.
* update from merge
* Remove perplexity from main
* updates
* Update batch size for efficiency
* Initial version of q4_0 matrix multiplication benchmark
* Bugfix: Added dependency to ggml.o to benchmark
* Reviewer requests: added parameter for threads, switched to ggml_time_us()
* Reviewer input: removed rtsc, use epsilon for check
* Review comment: Removed set_locale
* Feature: Param for numer of iterations, Bugfix for use of parameter threads
* Reviewer suggestion: Moved to examples
* Reviewer feedback: Updated clean: and benchmark: sections
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
Mostly for msys2 and mingw64 builds, which are different from each other
and different from standard Visual Studio builds. Isn't Windows fun?
- Define _GNU_SOURCE in more files (it's already used in ggml.c for
Linux's sake).
- Don't use PrefetchVirtualMemory if not building for Windows 8 or later
(mingw64 doesn't by default). But warn the user about this situation
since it's probably not intended.
- Check for NOMINMAX already being defined, which it is on mingw64.
- Actually use the `increment` variable (bug in my `pizza` PR).
- Suppress unused variable warnings in the fake pthread_create and
pthread_join implementations for Windows.
- (not Windows-related) Remove mention of `asprintf` from comment;
`asprintf` is no longer used.
Fixes#871.
- Support all three formats (ggml, ggmf, ggjt). (However, I didn't
include the hack needed to support GPT4All files without conversion.
Those can still be used after converting them with convert.py from my
other PR.)
- Support both mmap and read (mmap is used by default, but can be
disabled with `--no-mmap`, and is automatically disabled for pre-ggjt
files or on platforms where mmap is not supported).
- Support multi-file models like before, but automatically determine the
number of parts rather than requiring `--n_parts`.
- Improve validation and error checking.
- Stop using the per-file type field (f16) entirely in favor of just
relying on the per-tensor type/size fields. This has no immediate
benefit, but makes it easier to experiment with different formats, and
should make it easier to support the new GPTQ-for-LLaMa models in the
future (I have some work in progress on that front).
- Support VirtualLock on Windows (using the same `--mlock` option as on
Unix).
- Indicate loading progress when using mmap + mlock. (Which led me
to the interesting observation that on my Linux machine, with a
warm file cache, mlock actually takes some time, whereas mmap
without mlock starts almost instantly...)
- To help implement this, move mlock support from ggml to the
loading code.
- madvise/PrefetchVirtualMemory support (based on #740)
- Switch from ifstream to the `fopen` family of functions to avoid
unnecessary copying and, when mmap is enabled, allow reusing the same
file descriptor for both metadata reads and mmap (whereas the existing
implementation opens the file a second time to mmap).
- Quantization now produces a single-file output even with multi-file
inputs (not really a feature as much as 'it was easier this way').
Implementation notes:
I tried to factor the code into more discrete pieces than before.
Regarding code style: I tried to follow the code style, but I'm naughty
and used a few advanced C++ features repeatedly:
- Destructors to make it easier to ensure everything gets cleaned up.
- Exceptions. I don't even usually use exceptions when writing C++, and
I can remove them if desired... but here they make the loading code
much more succinct while still properly handling a variety of errors,
ranging from API calls failing to integer overflow and allocation
failure. The exceptions are converted to error codes at the
API boundary.)
Co-authored-by: Pavol Rusnak <pavol@rusnak.io> (for the bit I copied from #740)