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Georgi Gerganov
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gguf : new file format with flexible meta data (beta) (#2398)
* gguf : first API pass
* gguf : read header + meta data
* gguf : read tensor info
* gguf : initial model loading - not tested
* gguf : add gguf_get_tensor_name()
* gguf : do not support passing existing ggml_context to gguf_init
* gguf : simplify gguf_get_val
* gguf : gguf.c is now part of ggml.c
* gguf : read / write sample models
* gguf : add comments
* refactor : reduce code duplication and better API (#2415)
* gguf : expose the gguf_type enum through the API for now
* gguf : add array support
* gguf.py : some code style changes
* convert.py : start a new simplified implementation by removing old stuff
* convert.py : remove GGML vocab + other obsolete stuff
* GGUF : write tensor (#2426)
* WIP: Write tensor
* GGUF : Support writing tensors in Python
* refactor : rm unused import and upd todos
* fix : fix errors upd writing example
* rm example.gguf
* gitignore *.gguf
* undo formatting
* gguf : add gguf_find_key (#2438)
* gguf.cpp : find key example
* ggml.h : add gguf_find_key
* ggml.c : add gguf_find_key
* gguf : fix writing tensors
* gguf : do not hardcode tensor names to read
* gguf : write sample tensors to read
* gguf : add tokenization constants
* quick and dirty conversion example
* gguf : fix writing gguf arrays
* gguf : write tensors one by one and code reuse
* gguf : fix writing gguf arrays
* gguf : write tensors one by one
* gguf : write tensors one by one
* gguf : write tokenizer data
* gguf : upd gguf conversion script
* Update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* gguf : handle already encoded string
* ggml.h : get array str and f32
* ggml.c : get arr str and f32
* gguf.py : support any type
* Update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* gguf : fix set is not subscriptable
* gguf : update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* constants.py : add layer norm eps
* gguf.py : add layer norm eps and merges
* ggml.h : increase GGML_MAX_NAME to 64
* ggml.c : add gguf_get_arr_n
* Update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* add gptneox gguf example
* Makefile : add gptneox gguf example
* Update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* add gptneox gguf example
* Update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* Update convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py
* Update convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py
* Update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* gguf : support custom alignment value
* gguf : fix typo in function call
* gguf : mmap tensor data example
* fix : update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* Update convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : Special tokens
* gptneox-main.cpp : special tokens
* Update gptneox-main.cpp
* constants.py : special tokens
* gguf.py : accumulate kv and tensor info data + special tokens
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : accumulate kv and ti + special tokens
* gguf : gguf counterpart of llama-util.h
* gguf-util.h : update note
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : accumulate kv / ti + special tokens
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : special tokens
* Delete gptneox-common.cpp
* Delete gptneox-common.h
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : gpt2bpe tokenizer
* gptneox-main.cpp : gpt2 bpe tokenizer
* gpt2 bpe tokenizer (handles merges and unicode)
* Makefile : remove gptneox-common
* gguf.py : bytesarray for gpt2bpe tokenizer
* cmpnct_gpt2bpe.hpp : comments
* gguf.py : use custom alignment if present
* gguf : minor stuff
* Update gptneox-main.cpp
* map tensor names
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : map tensor names
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : map tensor names
* gptneox-main.cpp : map tensor names
* gguf : start implementing libllama in GGUF (WIP)
* gguf : start implementing libllama in GGUF (WIP)
* rm binary commited by mistake
* upd .gitignore
* gguf : calculate n_mult
* gguf : inference with 7B model working (WIP)
* gguf : rm deprecated function
* gguf : start implementing gguf_file_saver (WIP)
* gguf : start implementing gguf_file_saver (WIP)
* gguf : start implementing gguf_file_saver (WIP)
* gguf : add gguf_get_kv_type
* gguf : add gguf_get_kv_type
* gguf : write metadata in gguf_file_saver (WIP)
* gguf : write metadata in gguf_file_saver (WIP)
* gguf : write metadata in gguf_file_saver
* gguf : rm references to old file formats
* gguf : shorter name for member variable
* gguf : rm redundant method
* gguf : get rid of n_mult, read n_ff from file
* Update gguf_tensor_map.py
* Update gptneox-main.cpp
* gguf : rm references to old file magics
* gguf : start implementing quantization (WIP)
* gguf : start implementing quantization (WIP)
* gguf : start implementing quantization (WIP)
* gguf : start implementing quantization (WIP)
* gguf : start implementing quantization (WIP)
* gguf : start implementing quantization (WIP)
* gguf : quantization is working
* gguf : roper closing of file
* gguf.py : no need to convert tensors twice
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : no need to convert tensors twice
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : no need to convert tensors twice
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : simplify nbytes
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : simplify nbytes
* gptneox-main.cpp : n_layer --> n_block
* constants.py : n_layer --> n_block
* gguf.py : n_layer --> n_block
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : n_layer --> n_block
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : n_layer --> n_block
* gptneox-main.cpp : n_layer --> n_block
* Update gguf_tensor_map.py
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : load model in parts to save memory
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : load model in parts to save memory
* convert : write more metadata for LLaMA
* convert : rm quantization version
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : add file_type key
* gptneox-main.cpp : add file_type key
* fix conflicts
* gguf : add todos and comments
* convert-gptneox-h5-to-gguf.py : tensor name map changes
* Create gguf_namemap.py : tensor name map changes
* Delete gguf_tensor_map.py
* gptneox-main.cpp : tensor name map changes
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : fixes
* gguf.py : dont add empty strings
* simple : minor style changes
* gguf : use UNIX line ending
* Create convert-llama-7b-pth-to-gguf.py
* llama : sync gguf-llama.cpp with latest llama.cpp (#2608)
* llama : sync gguf-llama.cpp with latest llama.cpp
* minor : indentation + assert
* llama : refactor gguf_buffer and gguf_ctx_buffer
* llama : minor
* gitignore : add gptneox-main
* llama : tokenizer fixes (#2549)
* Merge tokenizer fixes into the gguf branch.
* Add test vocabularies
* convert : update convert-new.py with tokenizer fixes (#2614)
* Merge tokenizer fixes into the gguf branch.
* Add test vocabularies
* Adapt convert-new.py (and fix a clang-cl compiler error on windows)
* llama : sync gguf-llama with llama (#2613)
* llama : sync gguf-llama with llama
* tests : fix build + warnings (test-tokenizer-1 still fails)
* tests : fix wstring_convert
* convert : fix layer names
* llama : sync gguf-llama.cpp
* convert : update HF converter to new tokenizer voodoo magics
* llama : update tokenizer style
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : add token types
* constants.py : add token types
* gguf.py : add token types
* convert-llama-7b-pth-to-gguf.py : add token types
* gguf-llama.cpp : fix n_head_kv
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : add 70b gqa support
* gguf.py : add tensor data layout
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : add tensor data layout
* convert-llama-7b-pth-to-gguf.py : add tensor data layout
* gptneox-main.cpp : add tensor data layout
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : clarify the reverse permute
* llama : refactor model loading code (#2620)
* llama : style formatting + remove helper methods
* llama : fix quantization using gguf tool
* llama : simplify gguf_file_saver
* llama : fix method names
* llama : simplify write_header()
* llama : no need to pass full file loader to the file saver
just gguf_ctx
* llama : gguf_file_saver write I32
* llama : refactor tensor names (#2622)
* gguf: update tensor names searched in quantization
* gguf : define tensor names as constants
* gguf : initial write API (not tested yet)
* gguf : write to file API (not tested)
* gguf : initial write API ready + example
* gguf : fix header write
* gguf : fixes + simplify example + add ggml_nbytes_pad()
* gguf : minor
* llama : replace gguf_file_saver with new gguf write API
* gguf : streaming support when writing files
* gguf : remove oboslete write methods
* gguf : remove obosolete gguf_get_arr_xxx API
* llama : simplify gguf_file_loader
* llama : move hparams and vocab from gguf_file_loader to llama_model_loader
* llama : merge gguf-util.h in llama.cpp
* llama : reorder definitions in .cpp to match .h
* llama : minor simplifications
* llama : refactor llama_model_loader (WIP)
wip : remove ggml_ctx from llama_model_loader
wip : merge gguf_file_loader in llama_model_loader
* llama : fix shape prints
* llama : fix Windows build + fix norm_rms_eps key
* llama : throw error on missing KV paris in model meta data
* llama : improve printing + log meta data
* llama : switch print order of meta data
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Co-authored-by: M. Yusuf Sarıgöz <yusufsarigoz@gmail.com>
* gguf : deduplicate (#2629)
* gguf : better type names
* dedup : CPU + Metal is working
* ggml : fix warnings about unused results
* llama.cpp : fix line feed and compiler warning
* llama : fix strncpy warning + note token_to_str does not write null
* llama : restore the original load/save session implementation
Will migrate this to GGUF in the future
* convert-llama-h5-to-gguf.py : support alt ctx param name
* ggml : assert when using ggml_mul with non-F32 src1
* examples : dedup simple
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Co-authored-by: klosax <131523366+klosax@users.noreply.github.com>
* gguf.py : merge all files in gguf.py
* convert-new.py : pick #2427 for HF 70B support
* examples/gguf : no need to keep q option for quantization any more
* llama.cpp : print actual model size
* llama.cpp : use ggml_elements()
* convert-new.py : output gguf (#2635)
* convert-new.py : output gguf (WIP)
* convert-new.py : add gguf key-value pairs
* llama : add hparams.ctx_train + no longer print ftype
* convert-new.py : minor fixes
* convert-new.py : vocab-only option should work now
* llama : fix tokenizer to use llama_char_to_byte
* tests : add new ggml-vocab-llama.gguf
* convert-new.py : tensor name mapping
* convert-new.py : add map for skipping tensor serialization
* convert-new.py : convert script now works
* gguf.py : pick some of the refactoring from #2644
* convert-new.py : minor fixes
* convert.py : update to support GGUF output
* Revert "ci : disable CI temporary to not waste energy"
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wzy
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b1f4290953
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cmake : install targets (#2256)
fix #2252 |
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Stephan Walter
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1b107b8550
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ggml : generalize quantize_fns for simpler FP16 handling (#1237)
* Generalize quantize_fns for simpler FP16 handling * Remove call to ggml_cuda_mul_mat_get_wsize * ci : disable FMA for mac os actions --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> |
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Didzis Gosko
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527b6fba1d
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llama : make model stateless and context stateful (llama_state) (#1797)
* llama : make model stateless and context stateful * llama : minor cleanup * llama : update internal API declaration * Apply suggestions from code review fix style Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> * Missing model memory release * Fix style * Add deprecated warning for public API function llama_init_from_file * Update public API use cases: move away from deprecated llama_init_from_file * Deprecate public API function llama_apply_lora_from_file --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> |
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Borislav Stanimirov
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9cbf50c041
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build : fix and ignore MSVC warnings (#1889) | ||
Kawrakow
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99009e72f8
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ggml : add SOTA 2,3,4,5,6 bit k-quantizations (#1684)
* Starting to add k-quantization to ggml I think it is better to have quantization separate from ggml. For now just adding the k-quants there, but it would be better to also factor out the existing ggml quantizations. * Adding Q3_K and Q8_K (de)-quantization * Q3_K now working on CUDA and AVX2/scalar CUDA is not ideal - ~50% slower than Q4_0 for single token prediction, about the same in batch mode (perplexity). CPU single token is ~55 ms (on Ryzen 7950X). * Some improvement for Q3_K on CUDA It is now ~22.5 ms/token on my GPU, so ~30% slower than Q4_0. * Some more CUDA optimizations for Q3_K Single token is now 20.5 ms/token (~20% slower than Q4_0). Perplexity is on par with Q4_0. * Adding Q4_K - scalar, AVX2, CUDA Performance is the same or perhaps very slightly better than Q4_0 on the CPU. On the GPU, single token prediction is ~10% better than Q4_0, batch mode (perplexity is about the same). * Adding Q6_K - scalar, AVX2, CUDA Performance is ~40% lower compared to Q4_K on the CPU. This is to be expected, considering that we are memory bound on the CPU and the 6-bit model is ~44% larger than the 4-bit. On the GPU, single token prediction is ~6% lower than Q4_0, batch mode (perplexity) is even closer (but still slower). * Adding Q5_K - scalar, AVX2, CUDA Performance is ~20% lower compared to Q4_K on the CPU. This is to be expected, considering that we are memory bound on the CPU and the 5-bit model is ~22% larger than the 4-bit. On the GPU, single token prediction is about the same as Q4_0 for both, single token and batch prediction. * Per convention, all QX_K quantizations use Q5_K for output.weight * Adding quantization mixes * Quantization mixes: didn't quite get what I wanted in the last commit * Q4_K dot product for ARM_NEON * Q6_K dot product for ARM_NEON * Q5_K dot product for ARM_NEON * Adding Q3_K dot for ARM_NEON It is 22% slower than Q4_K, despite the smaller model size. On x86_64, where we are memory bound, the Q3_K model is quite a bit faster than Q4_K. * A very slightly faster ARM_NEON Q3_K dot * Adding Q2_K - just CUDA for now Token prediction is pretty good - about 15.5 ms on a RTX 4080. Perplexity is about the same as Q4_K. * Adding scalar and AVX2 Q2_K dot * Adding ARM_NEON Q2_K dot About the same performance as Q4_K. * A slightly faster ARM_NEON Q2_K dot Single token prediction is now ~36 ms on M2 Max. The code is much simpler too. * Fixed bug in Q2_K CUDA dot product kernel Stranegly enough, for the few prompts I tried with the 7B model the responses looked perfectly reasonable. Only realized something is not quite right when I tried the larger models and started getting nonse back. In any case, Q2_K single token evaluation time on an RTX 4080 in a Ryzen7950X box iusing CUDA and model fully loaded on the GPU are ~15.5 ms for 7B, ~25.4 ms for 13B, and ~55.8 ms for 30B. The max number of layers that fit in VRAM for The 65B is 32. With that, we get ~330 ms per token, which is not that much faster than just running on the CPU (~470 ms per token). * Don't print zeros/NaNs when no count histogram has been collected * A 10% faster CUDA vector dot kernel for Q3_K Q3_K is now running at ~18.5 ms / token on CUDA, so the gap to Q4_0 is only 10%. It seems memory acccess pattern is more important for performance than the amount of computation the kernel does. * A slightly daster Q4_K AVX2 dot product For perplexity, where we are less memory bound, time per pass drops by ~5%. Barely measurable difference for single token prediction. * A slightly faster ARM_NEON A4_K dot product * Minor * Fix quantization error test We cannot possibly be expecting rmse < 0.002 for 2- and 3-bit quantization variants. * Fix docker build I have been sloppy with vector reinterpret casts on ARM_NEON. It seems clang is very forgiving in that regard. * Added forgotten ggml.o dependence on k_quants.h to the Makefile * Had unintentionally committed the Makefile with -Ofast enabled * ggml : rename k_quants -> ggml-quants-k, use lowercase in code --------- Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> |
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Stephan Walter
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dc271c52ed
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Remove unused n_parts parameter (#1509) | ||
DannyDaemonic
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f4cef87edf
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Add git-based build information for better issue tracking (#1232)
* 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 |
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Kawrakow
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38de86a711
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llama : multi-threaded quantization (#1075)
* 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 --------- Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> |
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Georgi Gerganov
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eb17a026fd
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quantize-stats : fix bug in --type argument | ||
Pavol Rusnak
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c56b715269
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Expose type name from ggml (#970)
Avoid duplication of type names in utils Co-authored-by: Håkon H. Hitland <haakon@likedan.net> |
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Georgi Gerganov
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9190e8eac8
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llama : merge llama_internal.h into llama.h
Hide it behind an #ifdef |
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comex
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Rewrite loading code to try to satisfy everyone:
- 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) |
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unbounded
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62cfc54f77
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Add quantize-stats command for testing quantization (#728)
Command that calculates some statistics over the errors introduced by quantization, like mean square error, max error and some percentile errors for layer weights. Should be useful for testing quantization improvements. Exposes some internal state from ggml and llama for testing |