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Nix
158 lines
6.1 KiB
Nix
{
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description = "Port of Facebook's LLaMA model in C/C++";
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inputs = {
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nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
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flake-parts.url = "github:hercules-ci/flake-parts";
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};
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# There's an optional binary cache available. The details are below, but they're commented out.
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#
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# Why? The terrible experience of being prompted to accept them on every single Nix command run.
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# Plus, there are warnings shown about not being a trusted user on a default Nix install
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# if you *do* say yes to the prompts.
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#
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# This experience makes having `nixConfig` in a flake a persistent UX problem.
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#
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# To make use of the binary cache, please add the relevant settings to your `nix.conf`.
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# It's located at `/etc/nix/nix.conf` on non-NixOS systems. On NixOS, adjust the `nix.settings`
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# option in your NixOS configuration to add `extra-substituters` and `extra-trusted-public-keys`,
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# as shown below.
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#
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# ```
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# nixConfig = {
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# extra-substituters = [
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# # Populated by the CI in ggerganov/llama.cpp
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# "https://llama-cpp.cachix.org"
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#
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# # A development cache for nixpkgs imported with `config.cudaSupport = true`.
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# # Populated by https://hercules-ci.com/github/SomeoneSerge/nixpkgs-cuda-ci.
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# # This lets one skip building e.g. the CUDA-enabled openmpi.
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# # TODO: Replace once nix-community obtains an official one.
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# "https://cuda-maintainers.cachix.org"
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# ];
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#
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# # Verify these are the same keys as published on
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# # - https://app.cachix.org/cache/llama-cpp
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# # - https://app.cachix.org/cache/cuda-maintainers
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# extra-trusted-public-keys = [
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# "llama-cpp.cachix.org-1:H75X+w83wUKTIPSO1KWy9ADUrzThyGs8P5tmAbkWhQc="
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# "cuda-maintainers.cachix.org-1:0dq3bujKpuEPMCX6U4WylrUDZ9JyUG0VpVZa7CNfq5E="
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# ];
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# };
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# ```
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# For inspection, use `nix flake show github:ggerganov/llama.cpp` or the nix repl:
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#
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# ```bash
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# ❯ nix repl
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# nix-repl> :lf github:ggerganov/llama.cpp
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# Added 13 variables.
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# nix-repl> outputs.apps.x86_64-linux.quantize
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# { program = "/nix/store/00000000000000000000000000000000-llama.cpp/bin/quantize"; type = "app"; }
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# ```
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outputs =
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{ self, flake-parts, ... }@inputs:
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let
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# We could include the git revisions in the package names but those would
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# needlessly trigger rebuilds:
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# llamaVersion = self.dirtyShortRev or self.shortRev;
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# Nix already uses cryptographic hashes for versioning, so we'll just fix
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# the fake semver for now:
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llamaVersion = "0.0.0";
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in
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flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; }
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{
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imports = [
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.devops/nix/nixpkgs-instances.nix
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.devops/nix/apps.nix
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.devops/nix/devshells.nix
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.devops/nix/jetson-support.nix
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];
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# An overlay can be used to have a more granular control over llama-cpp's
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# dependencies and configuration, than that offered by the `.override`
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# mechanism. Cf. https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#chap-overlays.
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#
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# E.g. in a flake:
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# ```
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# { nixpkgs, llama-cpp, ... }:
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# let pkgs = import nixpkgs {
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# overlays = [ (llama-cpp.overlays.default) ];
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# system = "aarch64-linux";
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# config.allowUnfree = true;
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# config.cudaSupport = true;
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# config.cudaCapabilities = [ "7.2" ];
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# config.cudaEnableForwardCompat = false;
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# }; in {
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# packages.aarch64-linux.llamaJetsonXavier = pkgs.llamaPackages.llama-cpp;
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# }
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# ```
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#
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# Cf. https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake.html?highlight=flake#flake-format
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flake.overlays.default =
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(final: prev: {
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llamaPackages = final.callPackage .devops/nix/scope.nix { inherit llamaVersion; };
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inherit (final.llamaPackages) llama-cpp;
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});
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systems = [
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"aarch64-darwin"
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"aarch64-linux"
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"x86_64-darwin" # x86_64-darwin isn't tested (and likely isn't relevant)
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"x86_64-linux"
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];
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perSystem =
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{
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config,
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lib,
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system,
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pkgs,
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pkgsCuda,
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pkgsRocm,
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...
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}:
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{
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# Unlike `.#packages`, legacyPackages may contain values of
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# arbitrary types (including nested attrsets) and may even throw
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# exceptions. This attribute isn't recursed into by `nix flake
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# show` either.
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#
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# You can add arbitrary scripts to `.devops/nix/scope.nix` and
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# access them as `nix build .#llamaPackages.${scriptName}` using
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# the same path you would with an overlay.
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legacyPackages = {
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llamaPackages = pkgs.callPackage .devops/nix/scope.nix { inherit llamaVersion; };
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llamaPackagesCuda = pkgsCuda.callPackage .devops/nix/scope.nix { inherit llamaVersion; };
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llamaPackagesRocm = pkgsRocm.callPackage .devops/nix/scope.nix { inherit llamaVersion; };
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};
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# We don't use the overlay here so as to avoid making too many instances of nixpkgs,
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# cf. https://zimbatm.com/notes/1000-instances-of-nixpkgs
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packages =
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{
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default = config.legacyPackages.llamaPackages.llama-cpp;
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}
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// lib.optionalAttrs pkgs.stdenv.isLinux {
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opencl = config.packages.default.override { useOpenCL = true; };
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cuda = config.legacyPackages.llamaPackagesCuda.llama-cpp;
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mpi-cpu = config.packages.default.override { useMpi = true; };
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mpi-cuda = config.packages.default.override { useMpi = true; };
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}
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// lib.optionalAttrs (system == "x86_64-linux") {
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rocm = config.legacyPackages.llamaPackagesRocm.llama-cpp;
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};
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# Packages exposed in `.#checks` will be built by the CI and by
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# `nix flake check`. Currently we expose all packages, but we could
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# make more granular choices
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checks = config.packages;
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};
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};
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}
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