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Keke Han
081fe431aa llama : fix codeshell support (#8599)
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* llama : fix codeshell support

* llama : move codeshell after smollm below to respect the enum order
2024-07-22 19:43:43 +03:00
Jason Stillerman
d94c6e0ccb llama : add support for SmolLm pre-tokenizer (#8609)
* Adding SmolLM Pre Tokenizer

* Update convert_hf_to_gguf_update.py

Co-authored-by: compilade <git@compilade.net>

* Update src/llama.cpp

Co-authored-by: compilade <git@compilade.net>

* handle regex

* removed .inp and out .out ggufs

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2024-07-22 17:43:01 +03:00
Jiří Podivín
566daa5a5b *.py: Stylistic adjustments for python (#8233)
* Superflous parens in conditionals were removed.
* Unused args in function were removed.
* Replaced unused `idx` var with `_`
* Initializing file_format and format_version attributes
* Renaming constant to capitals
* Preventing redefinition of the `f` var

Signed-off-by: Jiri Podivin <jpodivin@redhat.com>
2024-07-22 23:44:53 +10:00
Georgi Gerganov
6f11a83e4e llama : allow overrides for tokenizer flags (#8614)
ggml-ci
2024-07-22 13:33:22 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
e093dd2382 tests : re-enable tokenizer tests (#8611)
* models : remove duplicated gpt-2 vocab

* models : remove old stablelm vocab

* tests : re-enable MPT tokenizer tests

* tests : re-enable DeepSeek tokenizer tests

* cmake : sort

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2024-07-22 13:32:49 +03:00
Douglas Hanley
50e05353e8 llama : add Mistral Nemo inference support (#8604)
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2024-07-22 11:06:17 +03:00
Jan Boon
628154492a server : update doc to clarify n_keep when there is bos token (#8619) 2024-07-22 11:02:09 +03:00
Mark Zhuang
04bab6b7da ggml: fix compile error for RISC-V (#8623) 2024-07-22 10:56:45 +03:00
devojony
b7c11d36e6 examples: fix android example cannot be generated continuously (#8621)
When generation ends `completion_loop()` should return a NULL, not the empty string
2024-07-22 09:54:42 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
45f2c19cc5 flake.lock: Update (#8610)
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M-A
22f281aa16 examples : Rewrite pydantic_models_to_grammar_examples.py (#8493)
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Changes:

- Move each example into its own function. This makes the code much
  easier to read and understand.
- Make the program easy to only run one test by commenting out function
  calls in main().
- Make the output easy to parse by indenting the output for each example.
- Add shebang and +x bit to make it clear it's an executable.
- Make the host configurable via --host with a default 127.0.0.1:8080.
- Make the code look in the tools list to call the registered tool,
  instead of hardcoding the returned values. This makes the code more
  copy-pastable.
- Add error checking, so that the program exits 1 if the LLM didn't
  returned expected values. It's super useful to check for correctness.

Testing:

- Tested with Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.3 in F16 and Q5_K_M and
  Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct in F16 and Q5_K_M.
  - I did not observe a failure even once in Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.3.
  - Llama-3 failed about a third of the time in example_concurrent: it
    only returned one call instead of 3. Even for F16.

Potential follow ups:

- Do not fix the prompt encoding yet. Surprisingly it mostly works even
  if the prompt encoding is not model optimized.
- Add chained answer and response.

Test only change.
2024-07-20 22:09:17 -04:00
compilade
328884f421 gguf-py : fix some metadata name extraction edge cases (#8591)
* gguf-py : fix some metadata name extraction edge cases

* convert_lora : use the lora dir for the model card path

* gguf-py : more metadata edge cases fixes

Multiple finetune versions are now joined together,
and the removal of the basename annotation on trailing versions
is more robust.

* gguf-py : add more name metadata extraction tests

* convert_lora : fix default filename

The default filename was previously hardcoded.

* convert_hf : Model.fname_out can no longer be None

* gguf-py : do not use title case for naming convention

Some models use acronyms in lowercase,
which can't be title-cased like other words,
so it's best to simply use the same case
as in the original model name.

Note that the size label still has an uppercased suffix
to make it distinguishable from the context size of a finetune.
2024-07-20 21:58:49 -04:00
compilade
c69c63039c convert_hf : fix Gemma v1 conversion (#8597)
* convert_hf : fix Gemma v1 conversion

* convert_hf : allow renaming tokens, but with a warning

* convert_hf : fix Gemma v1 not setting BOS and EOS tokens
2024-07-20 21:53:01 -04:00
Johannes Gäßler
69c487f4ed CUDA: MMQ code deduplication + iquant support (#8495)
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* CUDA: MMQ code deduplication + iquant support

* 1 less parallel job for CI build
2024-07-20 22:25:26 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
07283b1a90 gguf : handle null name during init (#8587)
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2024-07-20 17:15:42 +03:00
Michael Coppola
940362224d llama : add support for Tekken pre-tokenizer (#8579)
* llama : Added support for Tekken pre-tokenizer (#8577)

Removed uneeded `vocab.tokenizer_clean_spaces` assignment

* llama : fix order of pre-tokenizers

* * Tekken pre-tokenizer no longer uses clean_up_tokenization_spaces
* Updated chkhsh for Tekken tokenizer

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-20 16:43:51 +03:00
Huifeng Ou
69b9945b44 llama.swiftui: fix end of generation bug (#8268)
* fix continuing generating blank lines after getting EOT token or EOS token from LLM

* change variable name to is_done (variable name suggested by ggerganov)

* minor : fix trailing whitespace

* minor : add space

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-20 16:09:37 +03:00
Brian
c3776cacab gguf_dump.py: fix markddown kv array print (#8588)
* gguf_dump.py: fix markddown kv array print

* Update gguf-py/scripts/gguf_dump.py

Co-authored-by: compilade <git@compilade.net>

* gguf_dump.py: refactor kv array string handling

* gguf_dump.py: escape backticks inside of strings

* gguf_dump.py: inline code markdown escape handler added

>>> escape_markdown_inline_code("hello world")
'`hello world`'
>>> escape_markdown_inline_code("hello ` world")
'``hello ` world``'

* gguf_dump.py: handle edge case about backticks on start or end of a string

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2024-07-20 17:35:25 +10:00
slaren
87e397d00b ggml : fix quant dot product with odd number of blocks (#8549)
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* ggml : fix iq4_nl dot product with odd number of blocks

* ggml : fix odd blocks for ARM_NEON (#8556)

* ggml : fix iq4_nl dot product with odd number of blocks

* ggml : fix q4_1

* ggml : fix q5_0

* ggml : fix q5_1

* ggml : fix iq4_nl metal

ggml-ci

* ggml : fix q4_0

* ggml : fix q8_0

ggml-ci

* ggml : remove special Q4_0 code for first 2 blocks

* ggml : fix sumf redefinition

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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-19 17:17:27 +02:00
Brian
57b1d4f9eb convert-*.py: remove add_name from ChatGLMModel class (#8590) 2024-07-20 00:04:38 +10:00
Georgi Gerganov
d197545530 llama : bump max layers from 256 to 512 (#8530)
* llama : bump max layers from 256 to 512

* llama : replace asserts with exceptions
2024-07-19 16:50:47 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
be0cfb4175 readme : fix server badge
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b57eb9ca4f ggml : add friendlier error message to fopen errors (#8575)
* Add additional error information when model files fail to load.

* Adding additional error information to most instances of fopen.
2024-07-19 14:05:45 +03:00
Frank Mai
f299aa98ec fix: typo of chatglm4 chat tmpl (#8586)
Signed-off-by: thxCode <thxcode0824@gmail.com>
2024-07-19 11:44:41 +02:00
Brian
3d0e4367d9 convert-*.py: add general.name kv override (#8571) 2024-07-19 17:51:51 +10:00
Johannes Gäßler
a15ef8f8a0 CUDA: fix partial offloading for ne0 % 256 != 0 (#8572)
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705b7ecf60 cmake : install all ggml public headers (#8480)
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0d2c7321e9 server: use relative routes for static files in new UI (#8552)
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* server: public: fix api_url on non-index pages

* server: public: use relative routes for static files in new UI
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Brian
672a6f1018 convert-*.py: GGUF Naming Convention Refactor and Metadata Override Refactor (#7499)
Main thing is that the default output filename will take this form

{name}{parameters}{finetune}{version}{encoding}{kind}

In addition this add and remove some entries in the KV store and adds a metadata class with automatic heuristics capability to derive some values based on model card content

* No Change:
  - Internal GGUF Spec
    - `general.architecture`
    - `general.quantization_version`
    - `general.alignment`
    - `general.file_type`
  - General Model Details
    - `general.name`
    - `general.author`
    - `general.version`
    - `general.description`
  - Licensing details
    - `general.license`
  - Typically represents the converted GGUF repo (Unless made from scratch)
    - `general.url`
  - Model Source during conversion
    - `general.source.url`

* Removed:
  - Model Source during conversion
    - `general.source.huggingface.repository`

* Added:
  - General Model Details
    - `general.organization`
    - `general.finetune`
    - `general.basename`
    - `general.quantized_by`
    - `general.size_label`
  - Licensing details
    - `general.license.name`
    - `general.license.link`
  - Typically represents the converted GGUF repo (Unless made from scratch)
    - `general.doi`
    - `general.uuid`
    - `general.repo_url`
  - Model Source during conversion
    - `general.source.doi`
    - `general.source.uuid`
    - `general.source.repo_url`
  - Base Model Source
    - `general.base_model.count`
    - `general.base_model.{id}.name`
    - `general.base_model.{id}.author`
    - `general.base_model.{id}.version`
    - `general.base_model.{id}.organization`
    - `general.base_model.{id}.url` (Model Website/Paper)
    - `general.base_model.{id}.doi`
    - `general.base_model.{id}.uuid`
    - `general.base_model.{id}.repo_url` (Model Source Repository (git/svn/etc...))
  - Array based KV stores
    - `general.tags`
    - `general.languages`
    - `general.datasets`

---------

Co-authored-by: compilade <git@compilade.net>
Co-authored-by: Xuan Son Nguyen <thichthat@gmail.com>
2024-07-18 20:40:15 +10:00
RunningLeon
3807c3de04 server : respect --special cli arg (#8553) 2024-07-18 11:06:22 +03:00
Johannes Gäßler
e02b597be3 lookup: fibonacci hashing, fix crashes (#8548)
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Al Mochkin
b3283448ce build : Fix docker build warnings (#8535) (#8537) 2024-07-17 20:21:55 +02:00
Brian
30f80ca0bc CONTRIBUTING.md : remove mention of noci (#8541)
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hipudding
1bdd8ae19f [CANN] Add Ascend NPU backend (#6035)
* [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>
2024-07-17 14:23:50 +03:00
Masaya, Kato
da3913d8f9 batched: fix n_predict parameter (#8527)
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Georgi Gerganov
d65a8361fe llama : disable context-shift for DeepSeek v2 (#8501) 2024-07-17 10:32:59 +03:00
Johannes Gäßler
5e116e8dd5 make/cmake: add missing force MMQ/cuBLAS for HIP (#8515)
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1666f92dcd gguf-hash : update clib.json to point to original xxhash repo (#8491)
* Update clib.json to point to Cyan4973 original xxhash

Convinced Cyan4973 to add clib.json directly to his repo, so can now point the clib package directly to him now. Previously pointed to my fork with the clib.json package metadata

https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash/pull/954

* gguf-hash: readme update to point to Cyan4973 xxHash repo [no ci]
2024-07-16 10:14:16 +03:00
Steve Bonds
37b12f92ab export-lora : handle help argument (#8497)
The --help option on export-lora isn't accepted as valid. The help still gets displayed by default, but the script exits with an error message and nonzero status.
2024-07-16 10:04:45 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
0efec57787 llama : valign + remove unused ftype (#8502) 2024-07-16 10:00:30 +03:00
compilade
7acfd4e8d5 convert_hf : faster lazy safetensors (#8482)
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* convert_hf : faster lazy safetensors

This makes '--dry-run' much, much faster.

* convert_hf : fix memory leak in lazy MoE conversion

The '_lazy' queue was sometimes self-referential,
which caused reference cycles of objects old enough
to avoid garbage collection until potential memory exhaustion.
2024-07-15 23:13:10 -04:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
97bdd26eee Refactor lora adapter support (#8332)
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* lora: load to devide buft

* add patch tensor function

* correct tensor patch

* llama_lora_adapter_apply

* correct ggml_backend_tensor_copy

* add llm_build_mm

* fix auto merge

* update based on review comments

* add convert script

* no more transpose A

* add f16 convert

* add metadata check

* add sanity check

* fix ftype

* add requirements

* fix requirements

* fix outfile

* conversion: only allow selected models

* fix types

* cuda : do not use dmmv if the tensor does not have enough cols

* llama : lora fixes

* do not disable mmap with lora

Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>

* llm_build_lora_mm_id

* convert_lora : MoE LoRA conversion support

* convert_lora : prefer safetensors, similarly to convert_hf

* convert_hf : simplify modify_tensors for InternLM2

* convert_lora : lazy conversion

* llama : load and use alpha from LoRA adapters

* llama : use llm_build_lora_mm in most model graphs

* auto scale

* Revert "auto scale"

This reverts commit 42415a4874.

* remove redundant params

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>

* change kv metadata

* move add_type to __init__

* convert_hf : move add_type to main()

* convert_lora : use the GGUFWriter from Model instead of overwriting it

---------

Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Francis Couture-Harpin <git@compilade.net>
2024-07-15 20:50:47 +02:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
4db8f60fe7 fix ci (#8494) 2024-07-15 19:23:10 +02:00
Daniel Bevenius
8fac431b06 ggml : suppress unknown pragma 'GCC' on windows (#8460)
This commit adds a macro guard to pragma GCC to avoid the following
warning on windows:

```console
C:\llama.cpp\ggml\src\ggml-aarch64.c(17,9): warning C4068:
unknown pragma 'GCC' [C:\lama.cpp\build\ggml\src\ggml.vcxproj]
```
2024-07-15 15:48:17 +03:00
M-A
f17f39ff9c server: update README.md with llama-server --help output [no ci] (#8472)
The README.md had a stale information. In particular, the --ctx-size
"defaults to 512" confused me and I had to check the code to confirm
this was false. This the server is evolving rapidly, it's probably
better to keep the source of truth at a single place (in the source) and
generate the README.md based on that.

Did:

    make llama-server
    ./llama-server --help > t.txt
    vimdiff t.txt examples/server/README.md

I copied the content inside a backquote block. I would have preferred
proper text but it would require a fair amount of surgery to make the
current output compatible with markdown. A follow up could be to
automate this process with a script.

No functional change.
2024-07-15 15:04:56 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
9104bc20ed common : add --no-cont-batching arg (#6358) 2024-07-15 14:54:58 +03:00
NikolaiLyssogor
fc690b018e docs: fix links in development docs [no ci] (#8481)
Fixes a few links to within the repo that were broken in the reorganization of the
documentation in #8325.
2024-07-15 14:46:39 +03:00
Meng, Hengyu
16bdfa42ac [SYCL] add concat through dim 1/2 (#8483)
* add concat through dim 1/2
2024-07-15 19:32:15 +08:00
Georgi Gerganov
3dfda05956 llama : de-duplicate deepseek2 norm 2024-07-15 14:10:39 +03:00
0cc4m
bda62d7999 Vulkan MMQ Fix (#8479)
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* Fix incoherence by adding missing LOAD_VEC_A parameter

* Fix Vulkan op result checker build error
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090fca7a07 pydantic : replace uses of __annotations__ with get_type_hints (#8474)
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* pydantic : fix Python 3.9 and 3.10 support
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Georgi Gerganov
aaab2419ea flake.lock: Update (#8475)
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Georgi Gerganov
73cf442e7b llama : fix Gemma-2 Query scaling factors (#8473)
* 9B - query_pre_attn_scalar = 256 not 224

See 03e657582d

Gemma 9b should use 256 and not 224 (self.config.hidden_size // self.config.num_attention_heads)

* llama : fix Gemma-2 Query scaling factor

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2024-07-14 14:05:09 +03:00
Brian
e236528e76 gguf_hash.py: Add sha256 (#8470)
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compilade
fa79495bb4 llama : fix pre-tokenization of non-special added tokens (#8228)
* llama : fix mpt and olmo pre-tokenizer

* llama : pre-tokenize non-special user-defined tokens first

* llama : fix detection of control-like user-defined tokens

* convert_hf : identify which user-defined tokens are control tokens

Only used in _set_vocab_gpt2() for now.

* convert_hf : identify more added control tokens for SPM tokenziers

This makes Gemma and Gemma-2 tokenize pretty much EVERYTHING correctly,
including HTML tags and consecutive spaces,
but it unfortunately requires model re-conversion.

There seems to be a weird behavior of the HF tokenizer for Gemma,
which prefers to use the 16-space token over more lengthy space tokens,
while using the SentencePiece tokenizer does not do this.
(the implementation in llama.cpp has the same behavior as SentencePiece)

* llama : fix wrong pre-tokenization of byte tokens

* llama : fix Viking pre-tokenizer regex

The order was previously wrong, which caused errors in some tests.

* llama : fix command-r detokenization

* convert_hf : reduce usages of the UNKNOWN token type

* llama : add UNKNOWN tokens in the special tokens cache

* convert_hf : reduce usages of UNKNOWN for InternLM2

This makes the changes from #8321 more consistent
with the other changes made here.

* test-tokenizer-random : reduce potential confilcts with #8379

* test-tokenizer-random : add a failing edge case for falcon
2024-07-13 23:35:10 -04:00
bandoti
17eb6aa8a9 vulkan : cmake integration (#8119)
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* Add Sycl to CMake pkg

* Add OpenMP to CMake pkg

* Split generated shader file into separate translation unit

* Add CMake target for Vulkan shaders

* Update README.md

* Add make target for Vulkan shaders

* Use pkg-config to locate vulkan library

* Add vulkan SDK dep to ubuntu-22-cmake-vulkan workflow

* Clean up tabs

* Move sudo to apt-key invocation

* Forward GGML_EXTRA_LIBS to CMake config pkg

* Update vulkan obj file paths

* Add shaderc to nix pkg

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* Link against ggml in cmake pkg

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2024-07-13 18:12:39 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
c917b67f06 metal : template-ify some of the kernels (#8447)
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2024-07-13 18:32:33 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
4e24cffd8c server : handle content array in chat API (#8449)
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* Update examples/server/utils.hpp

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2024-07-12 14:48:15 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
6af51c0d96 main : print error on empty input (#8456) 2024-07-12 14:48:04 +03:00
Daniel Bevenius
f53226245f llama : suppress unary minus operator warning (#8448)
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This commit updates the _try_copy lambda and moves the unary minus
operator to after the cast to int32_t.

The motivation for this that currently the following warning is
generated on windows:

```console
llama.cpp\src\llama.cpp(21147,30): warning C4146: unary minus operator
applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned
```
2024-07-12 12:05:21 +03:00
Douglas Hanley
c3ebcfa148 server : ensure batches are either all embed or all completion (#8420)
* make sure batches are all embed or all non-embed

* non-embedding batch for sampled tokens; fix unused params warning
2024-07-12 11:14:12 +03:00
Armen Kaleshian
8a4441ea1a docker : fix filename for convert-hf-to-gguf.py in tools.sh (#8441)
Commit b0a4699 changed the name of this script from convert-hf-to-gguf.py to
convert_hf_to_gguf.py breaking how convert is called from within a Docker
container.
2024-07-12 11:08:19 +03:00
Jiří Podivín
5aefbce27a convert : remove fsep token from GPTRefactForCausalLM (#8237)
The <filename> token used by Refact doesn't serve
the same purpose as the <file_separator> from CodeGemma.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Podivin <jpodivin@redhat.com>
2024-07-12 11:06:33 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
71c1121d11 examples : sprintf -> snprintf (#8434)
* examples : sprintf -> snprintf

ggml-ci

* examples : use sizeof() instead of hardcoded constants
2024-07-12 10:46:14 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
370b1f7e7a ggml : minor naming changes (#8433)
* ggml : minor naming changes

ggml-ci

* ggml : use PRId64 [no ci]

* ggml : revert FA K/Q names
2024-07-12 10:46:02 +03:00
Chen Xi
b549a1bbef [SYCL] fix the mul_mat_id ut issues (#8427)
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* fix part of mul_mat_id

* skip the bfloat 16 sycl ut

Signed-off-by: Chen Xi <xi2chen@intel.com>

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Co-authored-by: Meng, Hengyu <hengyu.meng@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Chen Xi <xi2chen@intel.com>
2024-07-12 08:52:04 +08:00
Nicholai Tukanov
368645698a ggml : add NVPL BLAS support (#8329) (#8425)
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* ggml : add NVPL BLAS support

* ggml : replace `<BLASLIB>_ENABLE_CBLAS` with `GGML_BLAS_USE_<BLASLIB>`

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2024-07-11 18:49:15 +02:00
Daniel Bevenius
b078c619aa cuda : suppress 'noreturn' warn in no_device_code (#8414)
* cuda : suppress 'noreturn' warn in no_device_code

This commit adds a while(true) loop to the no_device_code function in
common.cuh. This is done to suppress the warning:

```console
/ggml/src/ggml-cuda/template-instances/../common.cuh:346:1: warning:
function declared 'noreturn' should not return [-Winvalid-noreturn]
  346 | }
      | ^
```

The motivation for this is to reduce the number of warnings when
compilng with GGML_HIPBLAS=ON.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>

* squash! cuda : suppress 'noreturn' warn in no_device_code

Update __trap macro instead of using a while loop to suppress the
warning.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>

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2024-07-11 17:53:42 +02:00
Johannes Gäßler
808aba3916 CUDA: optimize and refactor MMQ (#8416)
* CUDA: optimize and refactor MMQ

* explicit q8_1 memory layouts, add documentation
2024-07-11 16:47:47 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
a977c11544 gitignore : deprecated binaries
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9a55ffe6fb tokenize : add --no-parse-special option (#8423)
This should allow more easily explaining
how parse_special affects tokenization.
2024-07-11 10:41:48 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
7a221b672e llama : use F32 precision in Qwen2 attention and no FA (#8412) 2024-07-11 10:21:30 +03:00
Clint Herron
278d0e1846 Initialize default slot sampling parameters from the global context. (#8418)
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dd07a123b7 Name Migration: Build the deprecation-warning 'main' binary every time (#8404)
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* Adjusting 'server' name-deprecation binary to build all the time, similar to the 'main' legacy name binary.
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AidanBeltonS
f4444d992c [SYCL] Use multi_ptr to clean up deprecated warnings (#8256) 2024-07-10 16:10:49 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
6b2a849d1f ggml : move sgemm sources to llamafile subfolder (#8394)
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0f1a39f343 ggml : add AArch64 optimized GEMV and GEMM Q4 kernels (#5780)
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M. Yusuf Sarıgöz
83321c6958 gguf-py rel pipeline (#8410)
* Upd gguf-py/readme

* Bump patch version for release
2024-07-10 15:12:35 +03:00
Borislav Stanimirov
cc61948b1f llama : C++20 compatibility for u8 strings (#8408) 2024-07-10 14:45:44 +03:00
Borislav Stanimirov
7a80710d93 msvc : silence codecvt c++17 deprecation warnings (#8395) 2024-07-10 14:40:53 +03:00
fairydreaming
a8be1e6f59 llama : add assert about missing llama_encode() call (#8400)
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RunningLeon
e4dd31ff89 py : fix converter for internlm2 (#8321)
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* remove unused file

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laik
8f0fad42b9 py : fix extra space in convert_hf_to_gguf.py (#8407) 2024-07-10 14:19:10 +03:00
Clint Herron
a59f8fdc85 Server: Enable setting default sampling parameters via command-line (#8402)
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* Load server sampling parameters from the server context by default.

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Andy Salerno
fd560fe680 Update README.md to fix broken link to docs (#8399)
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e500d6135a Deprecation warning to assist with migration to new binary names (#8283)
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* Adding a simple program to provide a deprecation warning that can exist to help people notice the binary name change from #7809 and migrate to the new filenames.

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Johannes Gäßler
a03e8dd99d make/cmake: LLAMA_NO_CCACHE -> GGML_NO_CCACHE (#8392) 2024-07-09 17:11:07 +02:00
Alberto Cabrera Pérez
5b0b8d8cfb sycl : Reenabled mmvq path for the SYCL Nvidia Backend (#8372)
* SYCL : Reenabled mmvq path for the SYCL Nvidia Backend

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Borislav Stanimirov
9925ca4087 cmake : allow external ggml (#8370) 2024-07-09 11:38:00 +03:00
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7fdb6f73e3 flake.lock: Update (#8342)
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Alberto Cabrera Pérez
a130eccef4 labeler : updated sycl to match docs and code refactor (#8373) 2024-07-08 22:35:17 +02:00
b4b4o
c4dd11d1d3 readme : fix web link error [no ci] (#8347) 2024-07-08 17:19:24 +03:00
Alberto Cabrera Pérez
2ec846d558 sycl : fix powf call in device code (#8368) 2024-07-08 14:22:41 +01:00
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3f2d538b81 scripts : fix sync for sycl 2024-07-08 13:51:31 +03:00
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Georgi Gerganov
6847d54c4f tests : fix whitespace (#0) 2024-07-08 12:23:00 +03:00
John Balis
fde13b3bb9 feat: cuda implementation for ggml_conv_transpose_1d (ggml/854)
* conv transpose 1d passing test for 1d input and kernel

* working for different input and output channel counts, added test for variable stride

* initial draft appears to work with stride other than 1

* working with all old and new conv1d  tests

* added a test for large tensors

* removed use cuda hardcoding

* restored test-conv-transpose.c

* removed unused arugments, and fixed bug where test failure would cause subsequent tests to fail

* fixed accumulator bug

* added test to test-backend-ops

* fixed mistake

* addressed review

* fixed includes

* removed blank lines

* style and warning fixes

* return failure when test fails

* fix supports_op

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Kevin Wang
470939d483 common : preallocate sampling token data vector (#8363)
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`emplace_back` repeatedly-called is slower than preallocating the vector to the vocab size and directly inserting the data. Some rudimentary profiling with `chrono` improves the performance of this block of code from ~500us/op to ~40us/op.

Overall, this slightly improves the sampling performance which has a more substantial impact for the `examples/lookahead` implementation -- I am able to see a ~10% performance boost in lookahead inference.
2024-07-08 10:26:53 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
6f0dbf6ab0 infill : assert prefix/suffix tokens + remove old space logic (#8351) 2024-07-08 09:34:35 +03:00
Kevin Wang
ffd00797d8 common : avoid unnecessary logits fetch (#8358) 2024-07-08 09:31:55 +03:00
toyer
04ce3a8b19 readme : add supported glm models (#8360) 2024-07-08 08:57:19 +03:00
compilade
3fd62a6b1c py : type-check all Python scripts with Pyright (#8341)
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* py : type-check all Python scripts with Pyright

* server-tests : use trailing slash in openai base_url

* server-tests : add more type annotations

* server-tests : strip "chat" from base_url in oai_chat_completions

* server-tests : model metadata is a dict

* ci : disable pip cache in type-check workflow

The cache is not shared between branches, and it's 250MB in size,
so it would become quite a big part of the 10GB cache limit of the repo.

* py : fix new type errors from master branch

* tests : fix test-tokenizer-random.py

Apparently, gcc applies optimisations even when pre-processing,
which confuses pycparser.

* ci : only show warnings and errors in python type-check

The "information" level otherwise has entries
from 'examples/pydantic_models_to_grammar.py',
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considering that these messages can safely be ignored
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Denis Spasyuk
a8db2a9ce6 Update llama-cli documentation (#8315)
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* Update README.md

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fixed llama-cli/main, templates on some cmds added chat template sections and fixed typos in some areas

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md
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Alex Tuddenham
4090ea5501 ci : add checks for cmake,make and ctest in ci/run.sh (#8200)
* Added checks for cmake,make and ctest

* Removed erroneous whitespace
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Andy Tai
f1948f1e10 readme : update bindings list (#8222)
* adding guile_llama_cpp  to binding list

* fix formatting

* fix formatting
2024-07-07 16:21:37 +03:00
Brian
f7cab35ef9 gguf-hash: model wide and per tensor hashing using xxhash and sha1 (#8048)
CLI to hash GGUF files to detect difference on a per model and per tensor level

The hash type we support is:

- `--xxh64`: use xhash 64bit hash mode (default)
- `--sha1`: use sha1
- `--uuid`: use uuid
- `--sha256`: use sha256

While most POSIX systems already have hash checking programs like sha256sum, it
is designed to check entire files. This is not ideal for our purpose if we want
to check for consistency of the tensor data even if the metadata content of the
gguf KV store has been updated.

This program is designed to hash a gguf tensor payload on a 'per tensor layer'
in addition to a 'entire tensor model' hash. The intent is that the entire
tensor layer can be checked first but if there is any detected inconsistencies,
then the per tensor hash can be used to narrow down the specific tensor layer
that has inconsistencies.

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-07 22:58:43 +10:00
toyer
905942abdb llama : support glm3 and glm4 (#8031)
* add chatglm3-6b model support huggingface model:
 https://hf-mirror.com/THUDM/chatglm3-6b

Signed-off-by: XingXing Qiao <qiaoxx@dingdao.com>

* remove .rotary_pos_emb.inv_freq and unuse code for chatglm3 model

Signed-off-by: XingXing Qiao <qiaoxx@dingdao.com>

* fix lint error

Signed-off-by: XingXing Qiao <qiaoxx@dingdao.com>

* optimize convert-hf-to-gguf.py for chatglm model

Signed-off-by: XingXing Qiao <qiaoxx@dingdao.com>

* support glm-4-9b-chat

Signed-off-by: XingXing Qiao <qiaoxx@dingdao.com>

* fix eos tokens to glm4

* remove unused log

* add preprocess to chatglm3 and chatglm4

* add eos_id_list to llama.cpp

* fix code style

* fix code style

* fix conflicts

* fix conflicts

* Revert "add eos_id_list to llama.cpp"

This reverts commit 3a4d5790bf.

* set <|endoftext|> as eos and <|user|> as eot

* fix chat template bug

* add comment to glm prefix and suffix

* fix conflicts and add rope_ratio & ChatGLMForConditionalGeneration

* fix chat template bug

* fix codestyle

* fix conflicts

* modified the general name of glm model

* fix conflicts

* remove prefix and suffix

* use normal glm4 chattempalte & use LLM_FFN_SWIGLU in phi3

* fix: resolve Flake8 errors in `convert-hf-to-gguf.py`

- Fix E302 by adding two blank lines before top-level function definitions
- Replace print statements to fix NP100
- Fix E303 by ensuring only one blank line between lines of code

* fix rope ratio to solve incorrect answers

* fix by comments

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Signed-off-by: XingXing Qiao <qiaoxx@dingdao.com>
Co-authored-by: XingXing Qiao <qiaoxx@dingdao.com>
Co-authored-by: Umpire2018 <138990495+Umpire2018@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-07 15:52:10 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
b5040086d4 llama : fix n_rot default (#8348)
ggml-ci
2024-07-07 14:59:02 +03:00
compilade
d39130a398 py : use cpu-only torch in requirements.txt (#8335) 2024-07-07 14:23:38 +03:00
standby24x7
b81ba1f96b finetune: Rename command name in README.md (#8343)
Rename an old command name "finetune" to "llama-finetune"
in README.md

Signed-off-by: Masanari Iida <standby24x7@gmail.com>
2024-07-07 13:38:02 +03:00
standby24x7
210eb9ed0a finetune: Rename an old command name in finetune.sh (#8344)
This patch replaces an old commad "main" with "llama-cli"
in finetune.sh.
The part that I fixed is comment, so it doesn't change
the script.

Signed-off-by: Masanari Iida <standby24x7@gmail.com>
2024-07-07 13:37:47 +03:00
Bjarke Viksøe
cb4d86c4d7 server: Retrieve prompt template in /props (#8337)
* server: Retrieve prompt template in /props

This PR adds the following:
- Expose the model's Jinja2 prompt template from the model in the /props endpoint.
- Change log-level from Error to Warning for warning about template mismatch.

The front-end stands a better chance of actually executing the Jinja template format correctly. Server is currently just guessing it.

Ideally this should have been inside a JSON block that expose the same key/value pairs as listed during startup in "llm_load_print_meta" function.

* Make string buffer dynamic

* Add doc and better string handling

* Using chat_template naming convention

* Use intermediate vector for string assignment
2024-07-07 11:10:38 +02:00
Derrick T. Woolworth
86e7299ef5 added support for Authorization Bearer tokens when downloading model (#8307)
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* added support for Authorization Bearer tokens

* removed auth_token, removed set_ function, other small fixes

* Update common/common.cpp

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2024-07-06 22:32:04 +02:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
60d83a0149 update main readme (#8333) 2024-07-06 19:01:23 +02:00
Daniel Bevenius
87e25a1d1b llama : add early return for empty range (#8327)
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* llama : add early return for empty range

This commit adds an early return to the llama_kv_cache_seq_add and
llama_kv_cache_seq_div functions.

The motivation for adding this is to avoid looping over the cache
when the range is empty. I ran into this when using the self-extend
feature in main.cpp.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>

* llama : add static_cast to fix CI warning/error

This commit attempts to fix the following warning/error:

```console
src/llama.cpp:7271:31: error:
comparison of integer expressions of different signedness:
‘int’ and ‘uint32_t’ {aka ‘unsigned int’} [-Werror=sign-compare]
 7271 |                         if (i < hparams.n_layer_dense_lead) {
      |                             ~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
This can be reproduced locally by setting -Wsign-compare in the
Makefile.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>

* squash! llama : add early return for empty range

Remove the setting of cache.head to 0 when the range is empty.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>

* Update src/llama.cpp

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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-06 10:22:16 +03:00
jaime-m-p
213701b51a Detokenizer fixes (#8039)
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* Add llama_detokenize():
  - Update header files location
  - UNKNOWN and CONTROL are 'special pieces'
  - Remove space after UNKNOWN and CONTROL
  - Refactor llama_token_to_piece()
  - Add flag: clean_up_tokenization_spaces
  - Symmetric params for llama_tokenize() and llama_detokenize()

* Update and fix tokenizer tests:
  - Using llama_detokenize()
  - Unexpected vocab type as test fail instead of error
    - Useful when automating tests:
    - If you don't know in advance the vocab type
    - Differenciate other loading errors
  - Skip unicode surrogaes and undefined
  - Gracefully exit threads
    - Using exit() is throwing random exceptions
  - Clean old known problematic codepoints
  - Minor: confusing hexadecimal codepoint

* Update bruteforce random tests
  - Add detokenizer checks
  - New generator: ascii_lr_strip
  - New generator: apostrophe
  - Add more vocabs files
  - Detokenize special tokens.
  - Replace errors with '\uFFFD' when detokenizing to 'utf-8'
  - More edge cases
  - Better detokenization results check

* Fix add_space_prefix, set false by default
* Better leading space removal
* Do not remove space when decoding special tokens
* Bugfix: custom regexs splits undefined unicode codepoints
* 'viking' detokenizer clean spaces
2024-07-05 19:01:35 +02:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
be20e7f49d Reorganize documentation pages (#8325)
* re-organize docs

* add link among docs

* add link to build docs

* fix style

* de-duplicate sections
2024-07-05 18:08:32 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
7ed03b8974 llama : fix compile warning (#8304)
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Natsu
1d894a790e cmake : add GGML_BUILD and GGML_SHARED macro definitions (#8281) 2024-07-05 17:29:35 +03:00
Ouadie EL FAROUKI
1f3e1b66e2 Enabled more data types for oneMKL gemm_batch (#8236) 2024-07-05 13:23:25 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
148ec970b6 convert : remove AWQ remnants (#8320) 2024-07-05 10:15:36 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
2cccbaa008 llama : minor indentation during tensor loading (#8304)
* llama : minor indentation during tensor loading

ggml-ci

* llama : use int for layer iterators [no ci]
2024-07-05 10:15:24 +03:00
Johannes Gäßler
8e558309dc CUDA: MMQ support for iq4_nl, iq4_xs (#8278) 2024-07-05 09:06:31 +02:00
Daniele
0a423800ff CUDA: revert part of the RDNA1 optimizations (#8309)
The change on the launch_bounds was causing a small performance drop in perplexity of 25 t/s
2024-07-05 09:06:09 +02:00
Douglas Hanley
d12f781074 llama : streamline embeddings from "non-embedding" models (#8087) 2024-07-05 10:05:56 +03:00
Johannes Gäßler
bcefa03bc0 CUDA: fix MMQ stream-k rounding if ne00 % 128 != 0 (#8311) 2024-07-05 09:05:34 +02:00
Pieter Ouwerkerk
5a7447c569 readme : fix minor typos [no ci] (#8314) 2024-07-05 09:58:41 +03:00
Daniel Bevenius
61ecafa390 passkey : add short intro to README.md [no-ci] (#8317)
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* passkey : add short intro to README.md [no-ci]

This commit adds a short introduction to the README.md file in the
examples/passkey directory.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>

* Update examples/passkey/README.md

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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-05 09:14:24 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
aa5898dc53 llama : prefer n_ over num_ prefix (#8308) 2024-07-05 09:10:03 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
6c05752c50 contributing : update guidelines (#8316) 2024-07-05 09:09:47 +03:00
luoyu-intel
a9554e20b6 [SYCL] Fix WARP_SIZE=16 bug of Intel GPU (#8266)
* fix group_norm ut

* split softmax

* fix softmax

* add concat support condition

* revert debug code

* move QK_WARP_SIZE to presets.hpp
2024-07-05 13:06:13 +08:00
Georgi Gerganov
e235b267a2 py : switch to snake_case (#8305)
* py : switch to snake_case

ggml-ci

* cont

ggml-ci

* cont

ggml-ci

* cont : fix link

* gguf-py : use snake_case in scripts entrypoint export

* py : rename requirements for convert_legacy_llama.py

Needed for scripts/check-requirements.sh

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Co-authored-by: Francis Couture-Harpin <git@compilade.net>
2024-07-05 07:53:33 +03:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
f09b7cb609 rm get_work_group_size() by local cache for performance (#8286)
Co-authored-by: arthw <14088817+arthw@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-05 10:32:29 +08:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
a38b884c6c cli: add EOT when user hit Ctrl+C (#8296)
* main: add need_insert_eot

* do not format system prompt if it is empty
2024-07-04 20:55:03 +02:00
Icecream95
d7fd29fff1 llama : add OpenELM support (#7359)
* Initial OpenELM support (270M only so far)

* Fill out missing entries in llama_model_type_name

* fixup! Initial OpenELM support (270M only so far)

Fix formatting

* llama : support all OpenELM models

* llama : add variable GQA and variable FFN sizes

Some metadata keys can now also be arrays to support setting
their value per-layer for models like OpenELM.

* llama : minor spacing changes

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>

* llama : use std::array for per-layer hparams

* llama : fix save/load state

* llama : do not print hparams for vocab-only models

* llama : handle n_head == 0

* llama : use const ref for print_f and fix division by zero

* llama : fix t5 uses of n_head and n_ff

* llama : minor comment

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Co-authored-by: Francis Couture-Harpin <git@compilade.net>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-04 20:14:21 +03:00
Daniel Bevenius
6f63d646c1 tokenize : add --show-count (token) option (#8299)
This commit adds a new option to the tokenize example, --show-count.
When this is set the total number of tokens are printed to stdout.

This was added as an option as I was concerned that there might be
scripts that use the output from this program and it might be better to
not print this information by default.

The motivation for this is that can be useful to find out how many
tokens a file contains, for example when trying to determine prompt
input file sizes for testing.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
2024-07-04 19:38:58 +03:00
ditsuke
51d2ebadbb build: Export hf-to-gguf as snakecase 2024-07-04 15:39:13 +00:00
ditsuke
1e920018d3 doc: Add context for why we add an explicit pytorch source 2024-07-04 15:39:13 +00:00
ditsuke
01a5f06550 chore: Remove rebase artifacts 2024-07-04 15:39:13 +00:00
ditsuke
07786a61a2 chore: Fixup requirements and build 2024-07-04 15:39:13 +00:00
ditsuke
de14e2ea2b chore: ignore all __pychache__ 2024-07-04 15:39:13 +00:00
ditsuke
821922916f fix: Update script paths in CI scripts 2024-07-04 15:39:13 +00:00
ditsuke
b1c3f26e5e fix: Actually include scripts in build
Not namespaced though :(
2024-07-04 15:39:13 +00:00
ditsuke
b0a46993df build(python): Package scripts with pip-0517 compliance 2024-07-04 15:39:13 +00:00
fairydreaming
807b0c49ff Inference support for T5 and FLAN-T5 model families (#5763)
* llama : add inference support and model types for T5 and FLAN-T5 model families

* llama : add new API functions to support encoder-decoder models: llama_encode(), llama_model_has_encoder(), llama_model_decoder_start_token()

* common, llama-cli, llama-batched : add support for encoder-decoder models

* convert-hf : handle shared token embeddings tensors in T5Model

* convert-hf : add support for SentencePiece BPE tokenizer in T5Model (for Pile-T5 models)

* convert-hf : add MT5ForConditionalGeneration and UMT5ForConditionalGeneration to architectures supported by T5Model

* convert : add t5 tokenizer tests, use "slow" HF tokenizer for t5

---------

Co-authored-by: Stanisław Szymczyk <sszymczy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-04 15:46:11 +02:00
Daniel Bevenius
f8c4c0738d tests : add _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS for WIN32 (#8231)
This commit adds the compile definition `_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS`
to the root cmake subproject.

The motivation for this is that currently the following warnings are
displayed when compiling the tests and common cmake subprojects:
```console
test-llama-grammar.cpp
C:\llama.cpp\src\.\llama.cpp(1406,77): warning C4996: 'strerror':
This function or variable may be unsafe. Consider using strerror_s
instead. To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS. See
online help for details.
[C:\llama.cpp\build\tests\test-llama-grammar.vcxproj]
...
```

This compile definition is currently set for the `src` subproject
and this change moves into the root cmake project so that it is applied
to all cmake subprojects.
2024-07-04 13:53:42 +03:00
Daniel Bevenius
402d6feffa llama : suppress unref var in Windows MSVC (#8150)
* llama : suppress unref var in Windows MSVC

This commit suppresses two warnings that are currently generated for
src/llama.cpp when building on Windows MSVC

```console
C:\llama.cpp\src\llama.cpp(14349,45): warning C4101: 'ex':
unreferenced local variable [C:\llama.cpp\build\src\llama.vcxproj]
C:\llama.cpp\src\llama.cpp(19285,44): warning C4101: 'e':
unreferenced local variable [C:\llama.cpp\build\src\llama.vcxproj]
```

* Update src/llama.cpp

---------

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-07-04 13:50:57 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
20fc3804bf convert : fix gemma v1 tokenizer convert (#8248)
ggml-ci
2024-07-04 10:41:03 +03:00
AidanBeltonS
f619024764 [SYCL] Remove unneeded semicolons (#8280) 2024-07-04 09:07:19 +08:00
Daniele
d23287f122 Define and optimize RDNA1 (#8085) 2024-07-04 01:02:58 +02:00
slaren
5f2d4e60e2 ppl : fix n_seq_max for perplexity (#8277)
* ppl : fix n_seq_max for perplexity

* use 1 seq for kl_divergence
2024-07-03 20:33:31 +03:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
916248af1f fix phi 3 conversion (#8262) 2024-07-03 16:01:54 +02:00
Judd
f8d6a23804 fix typo (#8267)
Co-authored-by: Judd <foldl@boxvest.com>
2024-07-03 14:40:16 +02:00
AidanBeltonS
fadde67135 Dequant improvements rebase (#8255)
* Single load for half2

* Store scales in local mem

* Vec load quantized values
2024-07-03 09:55:34 +08:00
276 changed files with 34960 additions and 151252 deletions

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ARG CUDA_VERSION=11.7.1
# Target the CUDA build image
ARG BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER=nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-devel-ubuntu${UBUNTU_VERSION}
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER} AS build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
ARG CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH=all

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ARG ROCM_VERSION=5.6
# Target the CUDA build image
ARG BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER=rocm/dev-ubuntu-${UBUNTU_VERSION}:${ROCM_VERSION}-complete
FROM ${BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
FROM ${BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER} AS build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
# List from https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1087#issuecomment-1682807878

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=22.04
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION AS build
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y build-essential python3 python3-pip git libcurl4-openssl-dev libgomp1

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ARG BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER=nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-devel-ubuntu${UBUNTU_VER
# Target the CUDA runtime image
ARG BASE_CUDA_RUN_CONTAINER=nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-runtime-ubuntu${UBUNTU_VERSION}
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER} AS build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
ARG CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH=all
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ ENV GGML_CUDA=1
RUN make -j$(nproc) llama-cli
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_RUN_CONTAINER} as runtime
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_RUN_CONTAINER} AS runtime
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y libgomp1

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
ARG ONEAPI_VERSION=2024.1.1-devel-ubuntu22.04
FROM intel/oneapi-basekit:$ONEAPI_VERSION as build
FROM intel/oneapi-basekit:$ONEAPI_VERSION AS build
ARG GGML_SYCL_F16=OFF
RUN apt-get update && \
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ RUN if [ "${GGML_SYCL_F16}" = "ON" ]; then \
cmake -B build -DGGML_SYCL=ON -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx ${OPT_SYCL_F16} && \
cmake --build build --config Release --target llama-cli
FROM intel/oneapi-basekit:$ONEAPI_VERSION as runtime
FROM intel/oneapi-basekit:$ONEAPI_VERSION AS runtime
COPY --from=build /app/build/bin/llama-cli /llama-cli

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ARG ROCM_VERSION=5.6
# Target the CUDA build image
ARG BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER=rocm/dev-ubuntu-${UBUNTU_VERSION}:${ROCM_VERSION}-complete
FROM ${BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
FROM ${BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER} AS build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
# List from https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1087#issuecomment-1682807878

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=jammy
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION AS build
# Install build tools
RUN apt update && apt install -y git build-essential cmake wget libgomp1

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=22.04
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION AS build
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y build-essential git
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ COPY . .
RUN make -j$(nproc) llama-cli
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as runtime
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION AS runtime
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y libgomp1

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ARG BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER=nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-devel-ubuntu${UBUNTU_VER
# Target the CUDA runtime image
ARG BASE_CUDA_RUN_CONTAINER=nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-runtime-ubuntu${UBUNTU_VERSION}
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER} AS build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
ARG CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH=all
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ ENV LLAMA_CURL=1
RUN make -j$(nproc) llama-server
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_RUN_CONTAINER} as runtime
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_RUN_CONTAINER} AS runtime
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y libcurl4-openssl-dev libgomp1 curl

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
ARG ONEAPI_VERSION=2024.1.1-devel-ubuntu22.04
FROM intel/oneapi-basekit:$ONEAPI_VERSION as build
FROM intel/oneapi-basekit:$ONEAPI_VERSION AS build
ARG GGML_SYCL_F16=OFF
RUN apt-get update && \
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ RUN if [ "${GGML_SYCL_F16}" = "ON" ]; then \
cmake -B build -DGGML_SYCL=ON -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx -DLLAMA_CURL=ON ${OPT_SYCL_F16} && \
cmake --build build --config Release --target llama-server
FROM intel/oneapi-basekit:$ONEAPI_VERSION as runtime
FROM intel/oneapi-basekit:$ONEAPI_VERSION AS runtime
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y libcurl4-openssl-dev curl

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ARG ROCM_VERSION=5.6
# Target the CUDA build image
ARG BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER=rocm/dev-ubuntu-${UBUNTU_VERSION}:${ROCM_VERSION}-complete
FROM ${BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
FROM ${BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER} AS build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
# List from https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1087#issuecomment-1682807878

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=jammy
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION AS build
# Install build tools
RUN apt update && apt install -y git build-essential cmake wget

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=22.04
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION AS build
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y build-essential git libcurl4-openssl-dev curl
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ENV LLAMA_CURL=1
RUN make -j$(nproc) llama-server
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as runtime
FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION AS runtime
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y libcurl4-openssl-dev libgomp1

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@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
vulkan-headers,
vulkan-loader,
curl,
shaderc,
useBlas ? builtins.all (x: !x) [
useCuda
useMetalKit
@@ -89,6 +90,22 @@ let
ps.tiktoken
ps.torchWithoutCuda
ps.transformers
# server bench
ps.matplotlib
# server tests
ps.openai
ps.behave
ps.prometheus-client
# for examples/pydantic-models-to-grammar-examples.py
ps.docstring-parser
ps.pydantic
# for scripts/compare-llama-bench.py
ps.gitpython
ps.tabulate
]
);
@@ -130,6 +147,7 @@ let
vulkanBuildInputs = [
vulkan-headers
vulkan-loader
shaderc
];
in

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ arg1="$1"
shift
if [[ "$arg1" == '--convert' || "$arg1" == '-c' ]]; then
python3 ./convert-hf-to-gguf.py "$@"
python3 ./convert_hf_to_gguf.py "$@"
elif [[ "$arg1" == '--quantize' || "$arg1" == '-q' ]]; then
./llama-quantize "$@"
elif [[ "$arg1" == '--run' || "$arg1" == '-r' ]]; then

4
.github/labeler.yml vendored
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@@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ SYCL:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- ggml/include/ggml-sycl.h
- ggml/src/ggml-sycl.cpp
- README-sycl.md
- ggml/src/ggml-sycl/**
- docs/backend/SYCL.md
- examples/sycl/**
Nvidia GPU:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:

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@@ -355,8 +355,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Dependencies
id: depends
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential libvulkan-dev
wget -qO - https://packages.lunarg.com/lunarg-signing-key-pub.asc | sudo apt-key add -
sudo wget -qO /etc/apt/sources.list.d/lunarg-vulkan-jammy.list https://packages.lunarg.com/vulkan/lunarg-vulkan-jammy.list
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential vulkan-sdk
- name: Build
id: cmake_build
@@ -858,7 +860,7 @@ jobs:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DGGML_NATIVE=OFF -DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DGGML_CUDA=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
cmake --build . --config Release -j ${env:NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS}
cmake --build . --config Release -j $((${env:NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS} - 1))
- name: Determine tag name
id: tag

38
.github/workflows/python-type-check.yml vendored Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
name: Python Type-Check
on:
push:
paths:
- '.github/workflows/python-type-check.yml'
- '**.py'
- '**/requirements*.txt'
pull_request:
paths:
- '.github/workflows/python-type-check.yml'
- '**.py'
- '**/requirements*.txt'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref && github.ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
python-type-check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: pyright type-check
steps:
- name: Check out source repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python environment
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Install Python dependencies
# TODO: use a venv
run: pip install -r requirements/requirements-all.txt
- name: Type-check with Pyright
uses: jakebailey/pyright-action@v2
with:
version: 1.1.370
level: warning
warnings: true

17
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ build*
!build-info.cpp.in
!build-info.sh
!build.zig
!docs/build.md
/libllama.so
/llama-*
android-ndk-*
@@ -60,6 +61,11 @@ llama-batched-swift
out/
tmp/
# Deprecated
/main
/server
# CI
!.github/workflows/*.yml
@@ -98,13 +104,14 @@ examples/server/*.mjs.hpp
# Python
__pycache__
.venv
/Pipfile
dist
poetry.lock
/.venv
__pycache__/
*/poetry.lock
poetry.toml
# Nix
/result
# Test binaries
/tests/test-backend-ops
/tests/test-double-float

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@@ -42,13 +42,14 @@ endif()
option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "build shared libraries" ${BUILD_SHARED_LIBS_DEFAULT})
if (WIN32)
add_compile_definitions(_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
endif()
#
# option list
#
# general
option(LLAMA_CCACHE "llama: use ccache if available" ON)
# debug
option(LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS "llama: enable all compiler warnings" ON)
option(LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS_3RD_PARTY "llama: enable all compiler warnings in 3rd party libs" OFF)
@@ -73,7 +74,6 @@ option(LLAMA_CURL "llama: use libcurl to download model from an URL" OFF)
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/build-info.cmake)
# override ggml options
set(GGML_CCACHE ${LLAMA_CCACHE})
set(GGML_SANITIZE_THREAD ${LLAMA_SANITIZE_THREAD})
set(GGML_SANITIZE_ADDRESS ${LLAMA_SANITIZE_ADDRESS})
set(GGML_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED ${LLAMA_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED})
@@ -106,12 +106,16 @@ llama_option_depr(WARNING LLAMA_NATIVE GGML_NATIVE)
llama_option_depr(WARNING LLAMA_RPC GGML_RPC)
llama_option_depr(WARNING LLAMA_SYCL GGML_SYCL)
llama_option_depr(WARNING LLAMA_SYCL_F16 GGML_SYCL_F16)
llama_option_depr(WARNING LLAMA_CANN GGML_CANN)
#
# build the library
#
add_subdirectory(ggml)
if (NOT TARGET ggml)
add_subdirectory(ggml)
# ... otherwise assume ggml is added by a parent CMakeLists.txt
endif()
add_subdirectory(src)
#
@@ -129,7 +133,16 @@ set(LLAMA_INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR} CACHE PATH "Location o
set(LLAMA_LIB_INSTALL_DIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} CACHE PATH "Location of library files")
set(LLAMA_BIN_INSTALL_DIR ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} CACHE PATH "Location of binary files")
get_directory_property(LLAMA_TRANSIENT_DEFINES COMPILE_DEFINITIONS)
# At the moment some compile definitions are placed within the ggml/src
# directory but not exported on the `ggml` target. This could be improved by
# determining _precisely_ which defines are necessary for the llama-config
# package.
#
get_directory_property(GGML_DIR_DEFINES DIRECTORY ggml/src COMPILE_DEFINITIONS)
get_target_property(GGML_TARGET_DEFINES ggml COMPILE_DEFINITIONS)
set(GGML_TRANSIENT_DEFINES ${GGML_TARGET_DEFINES} ${GGML_DIR_DEFINES})
get_target_property(GGML_LINK_LIBRARIES ggml LINK_LIBRARIES)
set_target_properties(llama PROPERTIES PUBLIC_HEADER ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/llama.h)
install(TARGETS llama LIBRARY PUBLIC_HEADER)
@@ -152,7 +165,7 @@ install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/llama-config.cmake
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/llama)
install(
FILES convert-hf-to-gguf.py
FILES convert_hf_to_gguf.py
PERMISSIONS
OWNER_READ
OWNER_WRITE

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@@ -1,14 +1,23 @@
# Contributing Guidelines
# Pull requests
## Checklist
- Always squash-merge the PR before merging
- Use the following format for your final commit: `<module> : <commit title> (#<issue_number>)`. For example: `utils : fix typo in utils.py (#1234)`
- Test your changes:
- Using the commands in the [`tests`](tests) folder. For instance, running the `./tests/test-backend-ops` command tests different backend implementations of the GGML library
- Execute [the full CI locally on your machine](ci/README.md) before publishing
- Please rate the complexity of your PR (i.e. `Review Complexity : Low`, `Review Complexity : Medium`, `Review Complexity : High`). This makes it easier for maintainers to triage the PRs.
- The PR template has a series of review complexity checkboxes `[ ]` that [you can mark as](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/working-with-advanced-formatting/about-task-lists) `[X]` for your conveience
* Make sure your PR follows the [coding guidelines](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/blob/master/README.md#coding-guidelines)
* Test your changes using the commands in the [`tests`](tests) folder. For instance, running the `./tests/test-backend-ops` command tests different backend implementations of the GGML library
* Execute [the full CI locally on your machine](ci/README.md) before publishing
# Coding guidelines
## PR formatting
- Avoid adding third-party dependencies, extra files, extra headers, etc.
- Always consider cross-compatibility with other operating systems and architectures
- Avoid fancy looking modern STL constructs, use basic `for` loops, avoid templates, keep it simple
- There are no strict rules for the code style, but try to follow the patterns in the code (indentation, spaces, etc.). Vertical alignment makes things more readable and easier to batch edit
- Clean-up any trailing whitespaces, use 4 spaces for indentation, brackets on the same line, `void * ptr`, `int & a`
- Naming usually optimizes for common prefix (see https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/pull/302#discussion_r1243240963)
- Tensors store data in row-major order. We refer to dimension 0 as columns, 1 as rows, 2 as matrices
- Matrix multiplication is unconventional: [`C = ggml_mul_mat(ctx, A, B)`](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/blob/880e352277fc017df4d5794f0c21c44e1eae2b84/ggml.h#L1058-L1064) means $C^T = A B^T \Leftrightarrow C = B A^T.$
![matmul](media/matmul.png)
* Please rate the complexity of your PR (i.e. `Review Complexity : Low`, `Review Complexity : Medium`, `Review Complexity : High`). This makes it easier for maintainers to triage the PRs.
- The PR template has a series of review complexity checkboxes `[ ]` that you can mark as `[X]` for your conveience. Refer to [About task lists](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/working-with-advanced-formatting/about-task-lists) for more information.
* If the pull request only contains documentation changes (e.g., updating READMEs, adding new wiki pages), please add `[no ci]` to the commit title. This will skip unnecessary CI checks and help reduce build times.
* When squashing multiple commits on merge, use the following format for your commit title: `<module> : <commit title> (#<issue_number>)`. For example: `utils : Fix typo in utils.py (#1234)`

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ BUILD_TARGETS = \
llama-finetune \
llama-gbnf-validator \
llama-gguf \
llama-gguf-hash \
llama-gguf-split \
llama-gritlm \
llama-imatrix \
@@ -63,10 +64,14 @@ TEST_TARGETS = \
tests/test-tokenizer-1-spm
# Legacy build targets that were renamed in #7809, but should still be removed when the project is cleaned
LEGACY_TARGETS = main quantize quantize-stats perplexity imatrix embedding vdot q8dot train-text-from-scratch convert-llama2c-to-ggml \
LEGACY_TARGETS_CLEAN = main quantize quantize-stats perplexity imatrix embedding vdot q8dot train-text-from-scratch convert-llama2c-to-ggml \
simple batched batched-bench save-load-state server gguf gguf-split eval-callback llama-bench libllava.a llava-cli baby-llama \
retrieval speculative infill tokenize benchmark-matmult parallel finetune export-lora lookahead lookup passkey gritlm
# Legacy build targets that were renamed in #7809, but we want to build binaries that for them that output a deprecation warning if people try to use them.
# We don't want to clutter things too much, so we only build replacements for the most commonly used binaries.
LEGACY_TARGETS_BUILD = main quantize perplexity embedding server finetune
# Deprecation aliases
ifdef LLAMA_CUBLAS
$(error LLAMA_CUBLAS is removed. Use GGML_CUDA instead.)
@@ -192,7 +197,11 @@ ifdef GGML_RPC
BUILD_TARGETS += rpc-server
endif
default: $(BUILD_TARGETS)
ifdef GGML_VULKAN
BUILD_TARGETS += vulkan-shaders-gen
endif
default: $(BUILD_TARGETS) $(LEGACY_TARGETS_BUILD)
test: $(TEST_TARGETS)
@failures=0; \
@@ -227,7 +236,7 @@ test: $(TEST_TARGETS)
fi
@echo 'All tests passed.'
all: $(BUILD_TARGETS) $(TEST_TARGETS)
all: $(BUILD_TARGETS) $(TEST_TARGETS) $(LEGACY_TARGETS_BUILD)
ifdef RISCV_CROSS_COMPILE
CC := riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc
@@ -244,17 +253,22 @@ MK_CFLAGS = -std=c11 -fPIC
MK_CXXFLAGS = -std=c++11 -fPIC
MK_NVCCFLAGS = -std=c++11
ifndef LLAMA_NO_CCACHE
ifdef LLAMA_NO_CCACHE
GGML_NO_CCACHE := 1
DEPRECATE_WARNING := 1
endif
ifndef GGML_NO_CCACHE
CCACHE := $(shell which ccache)
ifdef CCACHE
export CCACHE_SLOPPINESS = time_macros
$(info I ccache found, compilation results will be cached. Disable with LLAMA_NO_CCACHE.)
$(info I ccache found, compilation results will be cached. Disable with GGML_NO_CCACHE.)
CC := $(CCACHE) $(CC)
CXX := $(CCACHE) $(CXX)
else
$(info I ccache not found. Consider installing it for faster compilation.)
endif # CCACHE
endif # LLAMA_NO_CCACHE
endif # GGML_NO_CCACHE
# clock_gettime came in POSIX.1b (1993)
# CLOCK_MONOTONIC came in POSIX.1-2001 / SUSv3 as optional
@@ -537,14 +551,20 @@ ifdef GGML_OPENBLAS64
endif # GGML_OPENBLAS64
ifdef GGML_BLIS
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_BLAS -I/usr/local/include/blis -I/usr/include/blis
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_BLAS -DGGML_BLAS_USE_BLIS -I/usr/local/include/blis -I/usr/include/blis
MK_LDFLAGS += -lblis -L/usr/local/lib
OBJ_GGML += ggml/src/ggml-blas.o
endif # GGML_BLIS
ifdef GGML_NVPL
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_BLAS -DGGML_BLAS_USE_NVPL -DNVPL_ILP64 -I/usr/local/include/nvpl_blas -I/usr/include/nvpl_blas
MK_LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib -lnvpl_blas_core -lnvpl_blas_ilp64_gomp
OBJ_GGML += ggml/src/ggml-blas.o
endif # GGML_NVPL
ifndef GGML_NO_LLAMAFILE
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_LLAMAFILE
OBJ_GGML += ggml/src/sgemm.o
OBJ_GGML += ggml/src/llamafile/sgemm.o
endif
ifdef GGML_RPC
@@ -694,8 +714,8 @@ endif # GGML_CUDA
ifdef GGML_VULKAN
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_VULKAN
MK_LDFLAGS += -lvulkan
OBJ_GGML += ggml/src/ggml-vulkan.o
MK_LDFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --libs vulkan)
OBJ_GGML += ggml/src/ggml-vulkan.o ggml/src/ggml-vulkan-shaders.o
ifdef GGML_VULKAN_CHECK_RESULTS
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DGGML_VULKAN_CHECK_RESULTS
@@ -717,10 +737,28 @@ ifdef GGML_VULKAN_RUN_TESTS
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DGGML_VULKAN_RUN_TESTS
endif
ggml/src/ggml-vulkan.o: \
ggml/src/ggml-vulkan.cpp \
ggml/include/ggml-vulkan.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
GLSLC_CMD = glslc
_ggml_vk_genshaders_cmd = $(shell pwd)/vulkan-shaders-gen
_ggml_vk_header = ggml/src/ggml-vulkan-shaders.hpp
_ggml_vk_source = ggml/src/ggml-vulkan-shaders.cpp
_ggml_vk_input_dir = ggml/src/vulkan-shaders
_ggml_vk_shader_deps = $(echo $(_ggml_vk_input_dir)/*.comp)
ggml/src/ggml-vulkan.o: ggml/src/ggml-vulkan.cpp ggml/include/ggml-vulkan.h $(_ggml_vk_header) $(_ggml_vk_source)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(shell pkg-config --cflags vulkan) -c $< -o $@
$(_ggml_vk_header): $(_ggml_vk_source)
$(_ggml_vk_source): $(_ggml_vk_shader_deps) vulkan-shaders-gen
$(_ggml_vk_genshaders_cmd) \
--glslc $(GLSLC_CMD) \
--input-dir $(_ggml_vk_input_dir) \
--target-hpp $(_ggml_vk_header) \
--target-cpp $(_ggml_vk_source)
vulkan-shaders-gen: ggml/src/vulkan-shaders/vulkan-shaders-gen.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) ggml/src/vulkan-shaders/vulkan-shaders-gen.cpp
endif # GGML_VULKAN
ifdef GGML_HIPBLAS
@@ -757,6 +795,14 @@ ifdef GGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
HIPFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
endif # GGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
ifdef GGML_CUDA_FORCE_MMQ
HIPFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_FORCE_MMQ
endif # GGML_CUDA_FORCE_MMQ
ifdef GGML_CUDA_FORCE_CUBLAS
HIPFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_FORCE_CUBLAS
endif # GGML_CUDA_FORCE_CUBLAS
ifdef GGML_CUDA_NO_PEER_COPY
HIPFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_NO_PEER_COPY
endif # GGML_CUDA_NO_PEER_COPY
@@ -825,7 +871,8 @@ OBJ_GGML += \
ggml/src/ggml.o \
ggml/src/ggml-alloc.o \
ggml/src/ggml-backend.o \
ggml/src/ggml-quants.o
ggml/src/ggml-quants.o \
ggml/src/ggml-aarch64.o
OBJ_LLAMA = \
src/llama.o \
@@ -925,6 +972,7 @@ $(info - LLAMA_NO_LLAMAFILE)
$(info - LLAMA_NO_ACCELERATE)
$(info - LLAMA_NO_OPENMP)
$(info - LLAMA_NO_METAL)
$(info - LLAMA_NO_CCACHE)
$(info )
endif
@@ -958,15 +1006,22 @@ ggml/src/ggml-quants.o: \
ggml/src/ggml-common.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
ggml/src/ggml-aarch64.o: \
ggml/src/ggml-aarch64.c \
ggml/include/ggml.h \
ggml/src/ggml-aarch64.h \
ggml/src/ggml-common.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
ggml/src/ggml-blas.o: \
ggml/src/ggml-blas.cpp \
ggml/include/ggml-blas.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
ifndef GGML_NO_LLAMAFILE
ggml/src/sgemm.o: \
ggml/src/sgemm.cpp \
ggml/src/sgemm.h \
ggml/src/llamafile/sgemm.o: \
ggml/src/llamafile/sgemm.cpp \
ggml/src/llamafile/sgemm.h \
ggml/include/ggml.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
endif # GGML_NO_LLAMAFILE
@@ -1091,7 +1146,8 @@ clean:
rm -vrf ggml/src/ggml-cuda/template-instances/*.o
rm -rvf $(BUILD_TARGETS)
rm -rvf $(TEST_TARGETS)
rm -rvf $(LEGACY_TARGETS)
rm -f vulkan-shaders-gen ggml/src/ggml-vulkan-shaders.hpp ggml/src/ggml-vulkan-shaders.cpp
rm -rvf $(LEGACY_TARGETS_CLEAN)
find examples pocs -type f -name "*.o" -delete
#
@@ -1178,6 +1234,23 @@ llama-gguf: examples/gguf/gguf.cpp \
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
examples/gguf-hash/deps/sha1/sha1.o: \
examples/gguf-hash/deps/sha1/sha1.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Iexamples/gguf-hash/deps -c $< -o $@
examples/gguf-hash/deps/xxhash/xxhash.o: \
examples/gguf-hash/deps/xxhash/xxhash.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Iexamples/gguf-hash/deps -c $< -o $@
examples/gguf-hash/deps/sha256/sha256.o: \
examples/gguf-hash/deps/sha256/sha256.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Iexamples/gguf-hash/deps -c $< -o $@
llama-gguf-hash: examples/gguf-hash/gguf-hash.cpp examples/gguf-hash/deps/sha1/sha1.o examples/gguf-hash/deps/xxhash/xxhash.o examples/gguf-hash/deps/sha256/sha256.o\
$(OBJ_ALL)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -Iexamples/gguf-hash/deps -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
llama-gguf-split: examples/gguf-split/gguf-split.cpp \
$(OBJ_ALL)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
@@ -1470,3 +1543,61 @@ llama-q8dot: pocs/vdot/q8dot.cpp ggml/src/ggml.o \
$(OBJ_GGML)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
#
# Deprecated binaries that we want to keep around long enough for people to migrate to the new filenames, then these can be removed.
#
# Mark legacy binary targets as .PHONY so that they are always checked.
.PHONY: main quantize perplexity embedding server finetune
# NOTE: We currently will always build the deprecation-warning `main` and `server` binaries to help users migrate.
# Eventually we will want to remove these target from building all the time.
main: examples/deprecation-warning/deprecation-warning.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
@echo "NOTICE: The 'main' binary is deprecated. Please use 'llama-cli' instead."
server: examples/deprecation-warning/deprecation-warning.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
@echo "NOTICE: The 'server' binary is deprecated. Please use 'llama-server' instead."
quantize: examples/deprecation-warning/deprecation-warning.cpp
ifneq (,$(wildcard quantize))
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
@echo "#########"
@echo "WARNING: The 'quantize' binary is deprecated. Please use 'llama-quantize' instead."
@echo " Remove the 'quantize' binary to remove this warning."
@echo "#########"
endif
perplexity: examples/deprecation-warning/deprecation-warning.cpp
ifneq (,$(wildcard perplexity))
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
@echo "#########"
@echo "WARNING: The 'perplexity' binary is deprecated. Please use 'llama-perplexity' instead."
@echo " Remove the 'perplexity' binary to remove this warning."
@echo "#########"
endif
embedding: examples/deprecation-warning/deprecation-warning.cpp
ifneq (,$(wildcard embedding))
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
@echo "#########"
@echo "WARNING: The 'embedding' binary is deprecated. Please use 'llama-embedding' instead."
@echo " Remove the 'embedding' binary to remove this warning."
@echo "#########"
endif
finetune: examples/deprecation-warning/deprecation-warning.cpp
ifneq (,$(wildcard finetune))
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
@echo "#########"
@echo "WARNING: The 'finetune' binary is deprecated. Please use 'llama-finetune' instead."
@echo " Remove the 'finetune' binary to remove this warning."
@echo "#########"
endif

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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ var sources = [
"ggml/src/ggml-alloc.c",
"ggml/src/ggml-backend.c",
"ggml/src/ggml-quants.c",
"ggml/src/ggml-aarch64.c",
]
var resources: [Resource] = []

768
README.md
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
![llama](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/230134379-7181e485-c521-4d23-a0d6-f7b3b61ba524.png)
[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
[![Server](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/actions/workflows/server.yml/badge.svg?branch=master&event=schedule)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/actions/workflows/server.yml)
[![Server](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/actions/workflows/server.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/actions/workflows/server.yml)
[![Conan Center](https://shields.io/conan/v/llama-cpp)](https://conan.io/center/llama-cpp)
[Roadmap](https://github.com/users/ggerganov/projects/7) / [Project status](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/3471) / [Manifesto](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/205) / [ggml](https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Inference of Meta's [LLaMA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13971) model (and others)
> [!IMPORTANT]
[2024 Jun 12] Binaries have been renamed w/ a `llama-` prefix. `main` is now `llama-cli`, `server` is `llama-server`, etc (https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/7809)
### Recent API changes
## Recent API changes
- [2024 Jun 26] The source code and CMake build scripts have been restructured https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/8006
- [2024 Apr 21] `llama_token_to_piece` can now optionally render special tokens https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6807
@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ Inference of Meta's [LLaMA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13971) model (and others)
- [2024 Mar 4] Embeddings API updated https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5796
- [2024 Mar 3] `struct llama_context_params` https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5849
### Hot topics
## Hot topics
- **`convert.py` has been deprecated and moved to `examples/convert-legacy-llama.py`, please use `convert-hf-to-gguf.py`** https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/7430
- **`convert.py` has been deprecated and moved to `examples/convert_legacy_llama.py`, please use `convert_hf_to_gguf.py`** https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/7430
- Initial Flash-Attention support: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5021
- BPE pre-tokenization support has been added: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6920
- MoE memory layout has been updated - reconvert models for `mmap` support and regenerate `imatrix` https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6387
@@ -39,37 +39,6 @@ Inference of Meta's [LLaMA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13971) model (and others)
----
<details>
<summary>Table of Contents</summary>
<ol>
<li>
<a href="#description">Description</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#usage">Usage</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#get-the-code">Get the Code</a></li>
<li><a href="#build">Build</a></li>
<li><a href="#blas-build">BLAS Build</a></li>
<li><a href="#prepare-and-quantize">Prepare and Quantize</a></li>
<li><a href="#run-the-quantized-model">Run the quantized model</a></li>
<li><a href="#memorydisk-requirements">Memory/Disk Requirements</a></li>
<li><a href="#quantization">Quantization</a></li>
<li><a href="#interactive-mode">Interactive mode</a></li>
<li><a href="#constrained-output-with-grammars">Constrained output with grammars</a></li>
<li><a href="#obtaining-and-using-the-facebook-llama-2-model">Obtaining and using the Facebook LLaMA 2 model</a></li>
<li><a href="#seminal-papers-and-background-on-the-models">Seminal papers and background on the models</a></li>
<li><a href="#perplexity-measuring-model-quality">Perplexity (measuring model quality)</a></li>
<li><a href="#android">Android</a></li>
<li><a href="#docker">Docker</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#contributing">Contributing</a></li>
<li><a href="#coding-guidelines">Coding guidelines</a></li>
<li><a href="#docs">Docs</a></li>
</ol>
</details>
## Description
The main goal of `llama.cpp` is to enable LLM inference with minimal setup and state-of-the-art performance on a wide
@@ -87,14 +56,6 @@ Since its [inception](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/33#issuecomm
improved significantly thanks to many contributions. It is the main playground for developing new features for the
[ggml](https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml) library.
**Supported platforms:**
- [X] Mac OS
- [X] Linux
- [X] Windows (via CMake)
- [X] Docker
- [X] FreeBSD
**Supported models:**
Typically finetunes of the base models below are supported as well.
@@ -135,8 +96,9 @@ Typically finetunes of the base models below are supported as well.
- [x] [GritLM-7B](https://huggingface.co/GritLM/GritLM-7B) + [GritLM-8x7B](https://huggingface.co/GritLM/GritLM-8x7B)
- [x] [OLMo](https://allenai.org/olmo)
- [x] [GPT-NeoX](https://github.com/EleutherAI/gpt-neox) + [Pythia](https://github.com/EleutherAI/pythia)
- [x] [ChatGLM3-6b](https://huggingface.co/THUDM/chatglm3-6b) + [ChatGLM4-9b](https://huggingface.co/THUDM/glm-4-9b)
(instructions for supporting more models: [HOWTO-add-model.md](./docs/HOWTO-add-model.md))
(instructions for supporting more models: [HOWTO-add-model.md](./docs/development/HOWTO-add-model.md))
**Multimodal models:**
@@ -150,12 +112,6 @@ Typically finetunes of the base models below are supported as well.
- [x] [Moondream](https://huggingface.co/vikhyatk/moondream2)
- [x] [Bunny](https://github.com/BAAI-DCAI/Bunny)
**HTTP server**
[llama.cpp web server](./examples/server) is a lightweight [OpenAI API](https://github.com/openai/openai-openapi) compatible HTTP server that can be used to serve local models and easily connect them to existing clients.
[simplechat](./examples/server/public_simplechat) is a simple chat client, which can be used to chat with the model exposed using above web server (use --path to point to simplechat), from a local web browser.
**Bindings:**
- Python: [abetlen/llama-cpp-python](https://github.com/abetlen/llama-cpp-python)
@@ -176,6 +132,7 @@ Typically finetunes of the base models below are supported as well.
- Zig: [deins/llama.cpp.zig](https://github.com/Deins/llama.cpp.zig)
- Flutter/Dart: [netdur/llama_cpp_dart](https://github.com/netdur/llama_cpp_dart)
- PHP (API bindings and features built on top of llama.cpp): [distantmagic/resonance](https://github.com/distantmagic/resonance) [(more info)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6326)
- Guile Scheme: [guile_llama_cpp](https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/guile-llama-cpp)
**UI:**
@@ -224,9 +181,10 @@ Unless otherwise noted these projects are open-source with permissive licensing:
- [Paddler](https://github.com/distantmagic/paddler) - Stateful load balancer custom-tailored for llama.cpp
---
## Demo
Here is a typical run using LLaMA v2 13B on M2 Ultra:
<details>
<summary>Typical run using LLaMA v2 13B on M2 Ultra</summary>
```
$ make -j && ./llama-cli -m models/llama-13b-v2/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\nStep 1:" -n 400 -e
@@ -306,454 +264,85 @@ llama_print_timings: eval time = 24513.59 ms / 399 runs ( 61.44 ms
llama_print_timings: total time = 25431.49 ms
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Demo of running both LLaMA-7B and whisper.cpp on a single M1 Pro MacBook</summary>
And here is another demo of running both LLaMA-7B and [whisper.cpp](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp) on a single M1 Pro MacBook:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/224442907-7693d4be-acaa-4e01-8b4f-add84093ffff.mp4
</details>
## Usage
Here are the end-to-end binary build and model conversion steps for most supported models.
### Get the Code
### Basic usage
Firstly, you need to get the binary. There are different methods that you can follow:
- Method 1: Clone this repository and build locally, see [how to build](./docs/build.md)
- Method 2: If you are using MacOS or Linux, you can install llama.cpp via [brew, flox or nix](./docs/install.md)
- Method 3: Use a Docker image, see [documentation for Docker](./docs/docker.md)
- Method 4: Download pre-built binary from [releases](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/releases)
You can run a basic completion using this command:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
cd llama.cpp
llama-cli -m your_model.gguf -p "I believe the meaning of life is" -n 128
# Output:
# I believe the meaning of life is to find your own truth and to live in accordance with it. For me, this means being true to myself and following my passions, even if they don't align with societal expectations. I think that's what I love about yoga it's not just a physical practice, but a spiritual one too. It's about connecting with yourself, listening to your inner voice, and honoring your own unique journey.
```
### Build
See [this page](./examples/main/README.md) for a full list of parameters.
In order to build llama.cpp you have four different options.
### Conversation mode
- Using `make`:
- On Linux or MacOS:
```bash
make
```
- On Windows:
1. Download the latest fortran version of [w64devkit](https://github.com/skeeto/w64devkit/releases).
2. Extract `w64devkit` on your pc.
3. Run `w64devkit.exe`.
4. Use the `cd` command to reach the `llama.cpp` folder.
5. From here you can run:
```bash
make
```
- Notes:
- For faster compilation, add the `-j` argument to run multiple jobs in parallel. For example, `make -j 8` will run 8 jobs in parallel.
- For faster repeated compilation, install [ccache](https://ccache.dev/).
- For debug builds, run `make LLAMA_DEBUG=1`
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
cmake -B build
cmake --build build --config Release
```
**Notes**:
- For faster compilation, add the `-j` argument to run multiple jobs in parallel. For example, `cmake --build build --config Release -j 8` will run 8 jobs in parallel.
- For faster repeated compilation, install [ccache](https://ccache.dev/).
- For debug builds, there are two cases:
1. Single-config generators (e.g. default = `Unix Makefiles`; note that they just ignore the `--config` flag):
```bash
cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
cmake --build build
```
2. Multi-config generators (`-G` param set to Visual Studio, XCode...):
```bash
cmake -B build -G "Xcode"
cmake --build build --config Debug
```
- Using `gmake` (FreeBSD):
1. Install and activate [DRM in FreeBSD](https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics)
2. Add your user to **video** group
3. Install compilation dependencies.
```bash
sudo pkg install gmake automake autoconf pkgconf llvm15 openblas
gmake CC=/usr/local/bin/clang15 CXX=/usr/local/bin/clang++15 -j4
```
### Homebrew
On Mac and Linux, the homebrew package manager can be used via
```
brew install llama.cpp
```
The formula is automatically updated with new `llama.cpp` releases. More info: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/7668
### Nix
On Mac and Linux, the Nix package manager can be used via
```
nix profile install nixpkgs#llama-cpp
```
For flake enabled installs.
Or
```
nix-env --file '<nixpkgs>' --install --attr llama-cpp
```
For non-flake enabled installs.
This expression is automatically updated within the [nixpkgs repo](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/nixos-24.05/pkgs/by-name/ll/llama-cpp/package.nix#L164).
#### Flox
On Mac and Linux, Flox can be used to install llama.cpp within a Flox environment via
```
flox install llama-cpp
```
Flox follows the nixpkgs build of llama.cpp.
### Metal Build
On MacOS, Metal is enabled by default. Using Metal makes the computation run on the GPU.
To disable the Metal build at compile time use the `GGML_NO_METAL=1` flag or the `GGML_METAL=OFF` cmake option.
When built with Metal support, you can explicitly disable GPU inference with the `--n-gpu-layers|-ngl 0` command-line
argument.
### BLAS Build
Building the program with BLAS support may lead to some performance improvements in prompt processing using batch sizes higher than 32 (the default is 512). Support with CPU-only BLAS implementations doesn't affect the normal generation performance. We may see generation performance improvements with GPU-involved BLAS implementations, e.g. cuBLAS, hipBLAS. There are currently several different BLAS implementations available for build and use:
- #### Accelerate Framework:
This is only available on Mac PCs and it's enabled by default. You can just build using the normal instructions.
- #### OpenBLAS:
This provides BLAS acceleration using only the CPU. Make sure to have OpenBLAS installed on your machine.
- Using `make`:
- On Linux:
```bash
make GGML_OPENBLAS=1
```
- On Windows:
1. Download the latest fortran version of [w64devkit](https://github.com/skeeto/w64devkit/releases).
2. Download the latest version of [OpenBLAS for Windows](https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/releases).
3. Extract `w64devkit` on your pc.
4. From the OpenBLAS zip that you just downloaded copy `libopenblas.a`, located inside the `lib` folder, inside `w64devkit\x86_64-w64-mingw32\lib`.
5. From the same OpenBLAS zip copy the content of the `include` folder inside `w64devkit\x86_64-w64-mingw32\include`.
6. Run `w64devkit.exe`.
7. Use the `cd` command to reach the `llama.cpp` folder.
8. From here you can run:
```bash
make GGML_OPENBLAS=1
```
- Using `CMake` on Linux:
```bash
cmake -B build -DGGML_BLAS=ON -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS
cmake --build build --config Release
```
- #### BLIS
Check [BLIS.md](docs/BLIS.md) for more information.
- #### SYCL
SYCL is a higher-level programming model to improve programming productivity on various hardware accelerators.
llama.cpp based on SYCL is used to **support Intel GPU** (Data Center Max series, Flex series, Arc series, Built-in GPU and iGPU).
For detailed info, please refer to [llama.cpp for SYCL](README-sycl.md).
- #### Intel oneMKL
Building through oneAPI compilers will make avx_vnni instruction set available for intel processors that do not support avx512 and avx512_vnni. Please note that this build config **does not support Intel GPU**. For Intel GPU support, please refer to [llama.cpp for SYCL](./README-sycl.md).
- Using manual oneAPI installation:
By default, `GGML_BLAS_VENDOR` is set to `Generic`, so if you already sourced intel environment script and assign `-DGGML_BLAS=ON` in cmake, the mkl version of Blas will automatically been selected. Otherwise please install oneAPI and follow the below steps:
```bash
source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh # You can skip this step if in oneapi-basekit docker image, only required for manual installation
cmake -B build -DGGML_BLAS=ON -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=Intel10_64lp -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx -DGGML_NATIVE=ON
cmake --build build --config Release
```
- Using oneAPI docker image:
If you do not want to source the environment vars and install oneAPI manually, you can also build the code using intel docker container: [oneAPI-basekit](https://hub.docker.com/r/intel/oneapi-basekit). Then, you can use the commands given above.
Check [Optimizing and Running LLaMA2 on Intel® CPU](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/791610/optimizing-and-running-llama2-on-intel-cpu.html) for more information.
- #### CUDA
This provides GPU acceleration using the CUDA cores of your Nvidia GPU. Make sure to have the CUDA toolkit installed. You can download it from your Linux distro's package manager (e.g. `apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit`) or from here: [CUDA Toolkit](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads).
For Jetson user, if you have Jetson Orin, you can try this: [Offical Support](https://www.jetson-ai-lab.com/tutorial_text-generation.html). If you are using an old model(nano/TX2), need some additional operations before compiling.
- Using `make`:
```bash
make GGML_CUDA=1
```
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
cmake -B build -DGGML_CUDA=ON
cmake --build build --config Release
```
The environment variable [`CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES`](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#env-vars) can be used to specify which GPU(s) will be used. The following compilation options are also available to tweak performance:
| Option | Legal values | Default | Description |
|-------------------------------|------------------------|---------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| GGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV | Boolean | false | Force the use of dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernels instead of using kernels that do matrix vector multiplication on quantized data. By default the decision is made based on compute capability (MMVQ for 6.1/Pascal/GTX 1000 or higher). Does not affect k-quants. |
| GGML_CUDA_DMMV_X | Positive integer >= 32 | 32 | Number of values in x direction processed by the CUDA dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernel per iteration. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 heavily recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| GGML_CUDA_MMV_Y | Positive integer | 1 | Block size in y direction for the CUDA mul mat vec kernels. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 recommended. |
| GGML_CUDA_FORCE_MMQ | Boolean | false | Force the use of custom matrix multiplication kernels for quantized models instead of FP16 cuBLAS even if there is no int8 tensor core implementation available (affects V100, RDNA3). MMQ kernels are enabled by default on GPUs with int8 tensor core support. With MMQ force enabled, speed for large batch sizes will be worse but VRAM consumption will be lower. |
| GGML_CUDA_FORCE_CUBLAS | Boolean | false | Force the use of FP16 cuBLAS instead of custom matrix multiplication kernels for quantized models |
| GGML_CUDA_F16 | Boolean | false | If enabled, use half-precision floating point arithmetic for the CUDA dequantization + mul mat vec kernels and for the q4_1 and q5_1 matrix matrix multiplication kernels. Can improve performance on relatively recent GPUs. |
| GGML_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER | 1 or 2 | 2 | Number of values processed per iteration and per CUDA thread for Q2_K and Q6_K quantization formats. Setting this value to 1 can improve performance for slow GPUs. |
| GGML_CUDA_PEER_MAX_BATCH_SIZE | Positive integer | 128 | Maximum batch size for which to enable peer access between multiple GPUs. Peer access requires either Linux or NVLink. When using NVLink enabling peer access for larger batch sizes is potentially beneficial. |
| GGML_CUDA_FA_ALL_QUANTS | Boolean | false | Compile support for all KV cache quantization type (combinations) for the FlashAttention CUDA kernels. More fine-grained control over KV cache size but compilation takes much longer. |
- #### hipBLAS
This provides BLAS acceleration on HIP-supported AMD GPUs.
Make sure to have ROCm installed.
You can download it from your Linux distro's package manager or from here: [ROCm Quick Start (Linux)](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/tutorial/quick-start.html#rocm-install-quick).
- Using `make`:
```bash
make GGML_HIPBLAS=1
```
- Using `CMake` for Linux (assuming a gfx1030-compatible AMD GPU):
```bash
HIPCXX="$(hipconfig -l)/clang" HIP_PATH="$(hipconfig -R)" \
cmake -S . -B build -DGGML_HIPBLAS=ON -DAMDGPU_TARGETS=gfx1030 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
&& cmake --build build --config Release -- -j 16
```
On Linux it is also possible to use unified memory architecture (UMA) to share main memory between the CPU and integrated GPU by setting `-DGGML_HIP_UMA=ON`.
However, this hurts performance for non-integrated GPUs (but enables working with integrated GPUs).
Note that if you get the following error:
```
clang: error: cannot find ROCm device library; provide its path via '--rocm-path' or '--rocm-device-lib-path', or pass '-nogpulib' to build without ROCm device library
```
Try searching for a directory under `HIP_PATH` that contains the file
`oclc_abi_version_400.bc`. Then, add the following to the start of the
command: `HIP_DEVICE_LIB_PATH=<directory-you-just-found>`, so something
like:
```bash
HIPCXX="$(hipconfig -l)/clang" HIP_PATH="$(hipconfig -p)" \
HIP_DEVICE_LIB_PATH=<directory-you-just-found> \
cmake -S . -B build -DGGML_HIPBLAS=ON -DAMDGPU_TARGETS=gfx1030 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
&& cmake --build build -- -j 16
```
- Using `make` (example for target gfx1030, build with 16 CPU threads):
```bash
make -j16 GGML_HIPBLAS=1 GGML_HIP_UMA=1 AMDGPU_TARGETS=gfx1030
```
- Using `CMake` for Windows (using x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS, and assuming a gfx1100-compatible AMD GPU):
```bash
set PATH=%HIP_PATH%\bin;%PATH%
cmake -S . -B build -G Ninja -DAMDGPU_TARGETS=gfx1100 -DGGML_HIPBLAS=ON -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
cmake --build build
```
Make sure that `AMDGPU_TARGETS` is set to the GPU arch you want to compile for. The above example uses `gfx1100` that corresponds to Radeon RX 7900XTX/XT/GRE. You can find a list of targets [here](https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUUsage.html#processors)
Find your gpu version string by matching the most significant version information from `rocminfo | grep gfx | head -1 | awk '{print $2}'` with the list of processors, e.g. `gfx1035` maps to `gfx1030`.
The environment variable [`HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES`](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/understand/gpu_isolation.html#hip-visible-devices) can be used to specify which GPU(s) will be used.
If your GPU is not officially supported you can use the environment variable [`HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION`] set to a similar GPU, for example 10.3.0 on RDNA2 (e.g. gfx1030, gfx1031, or gfx1035) or 11.0.0 on RDNA3.
The following compilation options are also available to tweak performance (yes, they refer to CUDA, not HIP, because it uses the same code as the cuBLAS version above):
| Option | Legal values | Default | Description |
|------------------------|------------------------|---------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| GGML_CUDA_DMMV_X | Positive integer >= 32 | 32 | Number of values in x direction processed by the HIP dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernel per iteration. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 heavily recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| GGML_CUDA_MMV_Y | Positive integer | 1 | Block size in y direction for the HIP mul mat vec kernels. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| GGML_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER | 1 or 2 | 2 | Number of values processed per iteration and per HIP thread for Q2_K and Q6_K quantization formats. Setting this value to 1 can improve performance for slow GPUs. |
- #### Vulkan
**With docker**:
You don't need to install Vulkan SDK. It will be installed inside the container.
```sh
# Build the image
docker build -t llama-cpp-vulkan -f .devops/llama-cli-vulkan.Dockerfile .
# Then, use it:
docker run -it --rm -v "$(pwd):/app:Z" --device /dev/dri/renderD128:/dev/dri/renderD128 --device /dev/dri/card1:/dev/dri/card1 llama-cpp-vulkan -m "/app/models/YOUR_MODEL_FILE" -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 400 -e -ngl 33
```
**Without docker**:
Firstly, you need to make sure you have installed [Vulkan SDK](https://vulkan.lunarg.com/doc/view/latest/linux/getting_started_ubuntu.html)
For example, on Ubuntu 22.04 (jammy), use the command below:
```bash
wget -qO - https://packages.lunarg.com/lunarg-signing-key-pub.asc | apt-key add -
wget -qO /etc/apt/sources.list.d/lunarg-vulkan-jammy.list https://packages.lunarg.com/vulkan/lunarg-vulkan-jammy.list
apt update -y
apt-get install -y vulkan-sdk
# To verify the installation, use the command below:
vulkaninfo
```
Alternatively your package manager might be able to provide the appropriate libraries.
For example for Ubuntu 22.04 you can install `libvulkan-dev` instead.
For Fedora 40, you can install `vulkan-devel`, `glslc` and `glslang` packages.
Then, build llama.cpp using the cmake command below:
```bash
cmake -B build -DGGML_VULKAN=1
cmake --build build --config Release
# Test the output binary (with "-ngl 33" to offload all layers to GPU)
./bin/llama-cli -m "PATH_TO_MODEL" -p "Hi you how are you" -n 50 -e -ngl 33 -t 4
# You should see in the output, ggml_vulkan detected your GPU. For example:
# ggml_vulkan: Using Intel(R) Graphics (ADL GT2) | uma: 1 | fp16: 1 | warp size: 32
```
### Prepare and Quantize
> [!NOTE]
> You can use the [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space on Hugging Face to quantise your model weights without any setup too. It is synced from `llama.cpp` main every 6 hours.
To obtain the official LLaMA 2 weights please see the <a href="#obtaining-and-using-the-facebook-llama-2-model">Obtaining and using the Facebook LLaMA 2 model</a> section. There is also a large selection of pre-quantized `gguf` models available on Hugging Face.
Note: `convert.py` has been moved to `examples/convert-legacy-llama.py` and shouldn't be used for anything other than `Llama/Llama2/Mistral` models and their derivatives.
It does not support LLaMA 3, you can use `convert-hf-to-gguf.py` with LLaMA 3 downloaded from Hugging Face.
If you want a more ChatGPT-like experience, you can run in conversation mode by passing `-cnv` as a parameter:
```bash
# obtain the official LLaMA model weights and place them in ./models
ls ./models
llama-2-7b tokenizer_checklist.chk tokenizer.model
# [Optional] for models using BPE tokenizers
ls ./models
<folder containing weights and tokenizer json> vocab.json
# [Optional] for PyTorch .bin models like Mistral-7B
ls ./models
<folder containing weights and tokenizer json>
llama-cli -m your_model.gguf -p "You are a helpful assistant" -cnv
# install Python dependencies
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
# convert the model to ggml FP16 format
python3 convert-hf-to-gguf.py models/mymodel/
# quantize the model to 4-bits (using Q4_K_M method)
./llama-quantize ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-f16.gguf ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf Q4_K_M
# update the gguf filetype to current version if older version is now unsupported
./llama-quantize ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M-v2.gguf COPY
# Output:
# > hi, who are you?
# Hi there! I'm your helpful assistant! I'm an AI-powered chatbot designed to assist and provide information to users like you. I'm here to help answer your questions, provide guidance, and offer support on a wide range of topics. I'm a friendly and knowledgeable AI, and I'm always happy to help with anything you need. What's on your mind, and how can I assist you today?
#
# > what is 1+1?
# Easy peasy! The answer to 1+1 is... 2!
```
### Run the quantized model
By default, the chat template will be taken from the input model. If you want to use another chat template, pass `--chat-template NAME` as a parameter. See the list of [supported templates](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template)
```bash
# start inference on a gguf model
./llama-cli -m ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf -n 128
./llama-cli -m your_model.gguf -p "You are a helpful assistant" -cnv --chat-template chatml
```
When running the larger models, make sure you have enough disk space to store all the intermediate files.
You can also use your own template via in-prefix, in-suffix and reverse-prompt parameters:
### Running on Windows with prebuilt binaries
You will find prebuilt Windows binaries on the release page.
Simply download and extract the latest zip package of choice: (e.g. `llama-b1380-bin-win-avx2-x64.zip`)
From the unzipped folder, open a terminal/cmd window here and place a pre-converted `.gguf` model file. Test out the main example like so:
```
.\main -m llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -n 128
```bash
./llama-cli -m your_model.gguf -p "You are a helpful assistant" -cnv --in-prefix 'User: ' --reverse-prompt 'User:'
```
### Memory/Disk Requirements
### Web server
As the models are currently fully loaded into memory, you will need adequate disk space to save them and sufficient RAM to load them. At the moment, memory and disk requirements are the same.
[llama.cpp web server](./examples/server/README.md) is a lightweight [OpenAI API](https://github.com/openai/openai-openapi) compatible HTTP server that can be used to serve local models and easily connect them to existing clients.
| Model | Original size | Quantized size (Q4_0) |
|------:|--------------:|----------------------:|
| 7B | 13 GB | 3.9 GB |
| 13B | 24 GB | 7.8 GB |
| 30B | 60 GB | 19.5 GB |
| 65B | 120 GB | 38.5 GB |
Example usage:
### Quantization
```bash
./llama-server -m your_model.gguf --port 8080
Several quantization methods are supported. They differ in the resulting model disk size and inference speed.
*(outdated)*
| Model | Measure | F16 | Q4_0 | Q4_1 | Q5_0 | Q5_1 | Q8_0 |
|------:|--------------|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|
| 7B | perplexity | 5.9066 | 6.1565 | 6.0912 | 5.9862 | 5.9481 | 5.9070 |
| 7B | file size | 13.0G | 3.5G | 3.9G | 4.3G | 4.7G | 6.7G |
| 7B | ms/tok @ 4th | 127 | 55 | 54 | 76 | 83 | 72 |
| 7B | ms/tok @ 8th | 122 | 43 | 45 | 52 | 56 | 67 |
| 7B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 8.5 |
| 13B | perplexity | 5.2543 | 5.3860 | 5.3608 | 5.2856 | 5.2706 | 5.2548 |
| 13B | file size | 25.0G | 6.8G | 7.6G | 8.3G | 9.1G | 13G |
| 13B | ms/tok @ 4th | - | 103 | 105 | 148 | 160 | 131 |
| 13B | ms/tok @ 8th | - | 73 | 82 | 98 | 105 | 128 |
| 13B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 8.5 |
- [k-quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1684)
- recent k-quants improvements and new i-quants
- [#2707](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2707)
- [#2807](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2807)
- [#4773 - 2-bit i-quants (inference)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4773)
- [#4856 - 2-bit i-quants (inference)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4856)
- [#4861 - importance matrix](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4861)
- [#4872 - MoE models](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4872)
- [#4897 - 2-bit quantization](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4897)
- [#4930 - imatrix for all k-quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4930)
- [#4951 - imatrix on the GPU](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4957)
- [#4969 - imatrix for legacy quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4969)
- [#4996 - k-qunats tuning](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4996)
- [#5060 - Q3_K_XS](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5060)
- [#5196 - 3-bit i-quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5196)
- [quantization tuning](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5320), [another one](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5334), and [another one](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5361)
### Perplexity (measuring model quality)
You can use the `perplexity` example to measure perplexity over a given prompt (lower perplexity is better).
For more information, see [https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/perplexity](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/perplexity).
The perplexity measurements in table above are done against the `wikitext2` test dataset (https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/wikitext-2), with context length of 512.
The time per token is measured on a MacBook M1 Pro 32GB RAM using 4 and 8 threads.
#### How to run
1. Download/extract: https://huggingface.co/datasets/ggml-org/ci/resolve/main/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip
2. Run `./llama-perplexity -m models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -f wiki.test.raw`
3. Output:
# Basic web UI can be accessed via browser: http://localhost:8080
# Chat completion endpoint: http://localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions
```
perplexity : calculating perplexity over 655 chunks
24.43 seconds per pass - ETA 4.45 hours
[1]4.5970,[2]5.1807,[3]6.0382,...
```
And after 4.45 hours, you will have the final perplexity.
### Interactive mode
If you want a more ChatGPT-like experience, you can run in interactive mode by passing `-i` as a parameter.
> [!NOTE]
> If you prefer basic usage, please consider using conversation mode instead of interactive mode
In this mode, you can always interrupt generation by pressing Ctrl+C and entering one or more lines of text, which will be converted into tokens and appended to the current context. You can also specify a *reverse prompt* with the parameter `-r "reverse prompt string"`. This will result in user input being prompted whenever the exact tokens of the reverse prompt string are encountered in the generation. A typical use is to use a prompt that makes LLaMA emulate a chat between multiple users, say Alice and Bob, and pass `-r "Alice:"`.
Here is an example of a few-shot interaction, invoked with the command
@@ -804,18 +393,70 @@ The `grammars/` folder contains a handful of sample grammars. To write your own,
For authoring more complex JSON grammars, you can also check out https://grammar.intrinsiclabs.ai/, a browser app that lets you write TypeScript interfaces which it compiles to GBNF grammars that you can save for local use. Note that the app is built and maintained by members of the community, please file any issues or FRs on [its repo](http://github.com/intrinsiclabsai/gbnfgen) and not this one.
### Obtaining and using the Facebook LLaMA 2 model
## Build
- Refer to [Facebook's LLaMA download page](https://ai.meta.com/resources/models-and-libraries/llama-downloads/) if you want to access the model data.
- Alternatively, if you want to save time and space, you can download already converted and quantized models from [TheBloke](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke), including:
- [LLaMA 2 7B base](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-GGUF)
- [LLaMA 2 13B base](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-13B-GGUF)
- [LLaMA 2 70B base](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-70B-GGUF)
- [LLaMA 2 7B chat](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-chat-GGUF)
- [LLaMA 2 13B chat](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-13B-chat-GGUF)
- [LLaMA 2 70B chat](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-70B-chat-GGUF)
Please refer to [Build llama.cpp locally](./docs/build.md)
### Seminal papers and background on the models
## Supported backends
| Backend | Target devices |
| --- | --- |
| [Metal](./docs/build.md#metal-build) | Apple Silicon |
| [BLAS](./docs/build.md#blas-build) | All |
| [BLIS](./docs/backend/BLIS.md) | All |
| [SYCL](./docs/backend/SYCL.md) | Intel and Nvidia GPU |
| [CUDA](./docs/build.md#cuda) | Nvidia GPU |
| [hipBLAS](./docs/build.md#hipblas) | AMD GPU |
| [Vulkan](./docs/build.md#vulkan) | GPU |
## Tools
### Prepare and Quantize
> [!NOTE]
> You can use the [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space on Hugging Face to quantise your model weights without any setup too. It is synced from `llama.cpp` main every 6 hours.
To obtain the official LLaMA 2 weights please see the <a href="#obtaining-and-using-the-facebook-llama-2-model">Obtaining and using the Facebook LLaMA 2 model</a> section. There is also a large selection of pre-quantized `gguf` models available on Hugging Face.
Note: `convert.py` has been moved to `examples/convert_legacy_llama.py` and shouldn't be used for anything other than `Llama/Llama2/Mistral` models and their derivatives.
It does not support LLaMA 3, you can use `convert_hf_to_gguf.py` with LLaMA 3 downloaded from Hugging Face.
To learn more about quantizing model, [read this documentation](./examples/quantize/README.md)
### Perplexity (measuring model quality)
You can use the `perplexity` example to measure perplexity over a given prompt (lower perplexity is better).
For more information, see [https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/perplexity](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/perplexity).
To learn more how to measure perplexity using llama.cpp, [read this documentation](./examples/perplexity/README.md)
## Contributing
- Contributors can open PRs
- Collaborators can push to branches in the `llama.cpp` repo and merge PRs into the `master` branch
- Collaborators will be invited based on contributions
- Any help with managing issues and PRs is very appreciated!
- See [good first issues](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) for tasks suitable for first contributions
- Read the [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more information
- Make sure to read this: [Inference at the edge](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/205)
- A bit of backstory for those who are interested: [Changelog podcast](https://changelog.com/podcast/532)
## Other documentations
- [main (cli)](./examples/main/README.md)
- [server](./examples/server/README.md)
- [jeopardy](./examples/jeopardy/README.md)
- [GBNF grammars](./grammars/README.md)
**Development documentations**
- [How to build](./docs/build.md)
- [Running on Docker](./docs/docker.md)
- [Build on Android](./docs/android.md)
- [Performance troubleshooting](./docs/development/token_generation_performance_tips.md)
- [GGML tips & tricks](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/GGML-Tips-&-Tricks)
**Seminal papers and background on the models**
If your issue is with model generation quality, then please at least scan the following links and papers to understand the limitations of LLaMA models. This is especially important when choosing an appropriate model size and appreciating both the significant and subtle differences between LLaMA models and ChatGPT:
- LLaMA:
@@ -826,178 +467,3 @@ If your issue is with model generation quality, then please at least scan the fo
- GPT-3.5 / InstructGPT / ChatGPT:
- [Aligning language models to follow instructions](https://openai.com/research/instruction-following)
- [Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback](https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.02155)
### Android
#### Build on Android using Termux
[Termux](https://github.com/termux/termux-app#installation) is a method to execute `llama.cpp` on an Android device (no root required).
```
apt update && apt upgrade -y
apt install git make cmake
```
It's recommended to move your model inside the `~/` directory for best performance:
```
cd storage/downloads
mv model.gguf ~/
```
[Get the code](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp#get-the-code) & [follow the Linux build instructions](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp#build) to build `llama.cpp`.
#### Building the Project using Android NDK
Obtain the [Android NDK](https://developer.android.com/ndk) and then build with CMake.
Execute the following commands on your computer to avoid downloading the NDK to your mobile. Alternatively, you can also do this in Termux:
```
$ mkdir build-android
$ cd build-android
$ export NDK=<your_ndk_directory>
$ cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$NDK/build/cmake/android.toolchain.cmake -DANDROID_ABI=arm64-v8a -DANDROID_PLATFORM=android-23 -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-march=armv8.4a+dotprod ..
$ make
```
Install [termux](https://github.com/termux/termux-app#installation) on your device and run `termux-setup-storage` to get access to your SD card (if Android 11+ then run the command twice).
Finally, copy these built `llama` binaries and the model file to your device storage. Because the file permissions in the Android sdcard cannot be changed, you can copy the executable files to the `/data/data/com.termux/files/home/bin` path, and then execute the following commands in Termux to add executable permission:
(Assumed that you have pushed the built executable files to the /sdcard/llama.cpp/bin path using `adb push`)
```
$cp -r /sdcard/llama.cpp/bin /data/data/com.termux/files/home/
$cd /data/data/com.termux/files/home/bin
$chmod +x ./*
```
Download model [llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-Chat-GGUF/blob/main/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf), and push it to `/sdcard/llama.cpp/`, then move it to `/data/data/com.termux/files/home/model/`
```
$mv /sdcard/llama.cpp/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf /data/data/com.termux/files/home/model/
```
Now, you can start chatting:
```
$cd /data/data/com.termux/files/home/bin
$./llama-cli -m ../model/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf -n 128 -cml
```
Here's a demo of an interactive session running on Pixel 5 phone:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/271616/225014776-1d567049-ad71-4ef2-b050-55b0b3b9274c.mp4
### Docker
#### Prerequisites
* Docker must be installed and running on your system.
* Create a folder to store big models & intermediate files (ex. /llama/models)
#### Images
We have three Docker images available for this project:
1. `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full`: This image includes both the main executable file and the tools to convert LLaMA models into ggml and convert into 4-bit quantization. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
2. `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light`: This image only includes the main executable file. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
3. `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server`: This image only includes the server executable file. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
Additionally, there the following images, similar to the above:
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full-cuda`: Same as `full` but compiled with CUDA support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light-cuda`: Same as `light` but compiled with CUDA support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server-cuda`: Same as `server` but compiled with CUDA support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full-rocm`: Same as `full` but compiled with ROCm support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light-rocm`: Same as `light` but compiled with ROCm support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server-rocm`: Same as `server` but compiled with ROCm support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
The GPU enabled images are not currently tested by CI beyond being built. They are not built with any variation from the ones in the Dockerfiles defined in [.devops/](.devops/) and the GitHub Action defined in [.github/workflows/docker.yml](.github/workflows/docker.yml). If you need different settings (for example, a different CUDA or ROCm library, you'll need to build the images locally for now).
#### Usage
The easiest way to download the models, convert them to ggml and optimize them is with the --all-in-one command which includes the full docker image.
Replace `/path/to/models` below with the actual path where you downloaded the models.
```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full --all-in-one "/models/" 7B
```
On completion, you are ready to play!
```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full --run -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512
```
or with a light image:
```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512
```
or with a server image:
```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf --port 8000 --host 0.0.0.0 -n 512
```
### Docker With CUDA
Assuming one has the [nvidia-container-toolkit](https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-toolkit) properly installed on Linux, or is using a GPU enabled cloud, `cuBLAS` should be accessible inside the container.
#### Building Locally
```bash
docker build -t local/llama.cpp:full-cuda -f .devops/full-cuda.Dockerfile .
docker build -t local/llama.cpp:light-cuda -f .devops/llama-cli-cuda.Dockerfile .
docker build -t local/llama.cpp:server-cuda -f .devops/llama-server-cuda.Dockerfile .
```
You may want to pass in some different `ARGS`, depending on the CUDA environment supported by your container host, as well as the GPU architecture.
The defaults are:
- `CUDA_VERSION` set to `11.7.1`
- `CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH` set to `all`
The resulting images, are essentially the same as the non-CUDA images:
1. `local/llama.cpp:full-cuda`: This image includes both the main executable file and the tools to convert LLaMA models into ggml and convert into 4-bit quantization.
2. `local/llama.cpp:light-cuda`: This image only includes the main executable file.
3. `local/llama.cpp:server-cuda`: This image only includes the server executable file.
#### Usage
After building locally, Usage is similar to the non-CUDA examples, but you'll need to add the `--gpus` flag. You will also want to use the `--n-gpu-layers` flag.
```bash
docker run --gpus all -v /path/to/models:/models local/llama.cpp:full-cuda --run -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 --n-gpu-layers 1
docker run --gpus all -v /path/to/models:/models local/llama.cpp:light-cuda -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 --n-gpu-layers 1
docker run --gpus all -v /path/to/models:/models local/llama.cpp:server-cuda -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf --port 8000 --host 0.0.0.0 -n 512 --n-gpu-layers 1
```
### Contributing
- Contributors can open PRs
- Collaborators can push to branches in the `llama.cpp` repo and merge PRs into the `master` branch
- Collaborators will be invited based on contributions
- Any help with managing issues and PRs is very appreciated!
- Make sure to read this: [Inference at the edge](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/205)
- A bit of backstory for those who are interested: [Changelog podcast](https://changelog.com/podcast/532)
### Coding guidelines
- Avoid adding third-party dependencies, extra files, extra headers, etc.
- Always consider cross-compatibility with other operating systems and architectures
- Avoid fancy looking modern STL constructs, use basic `for` loops, avoid templates, keep it simple
- There are no strict rules for the code style, but try to follow the patterns in the code (indentation, spaces, etc.). Vertical alignment makes things more readable and easier to batch edit
- Clean-up any trailing whitespaces, use 4 spaces for indentation, brackets on the same line, `void * ptr`, `int & a`
- See [good first issues](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) for tasks suitable for first contributions
- Tensors store data in row-major order. We refer to dimension 0 as columns, 1 as rows, 2 as matrices
- Matrix multiplication is unconventional: [`C = ggml_mul_mat(ctx, A, B)`](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/blob/880e352277fc017df4d5794f0c21c44e1eae2b84/ggml.h#L1058-L1064) means $C^T = A B^T \Leftrightarrow C = B A^T.$
![matmul](media/matmul.png)
### Docs
- [main (cli)](./examples/main/README.md)
- [server](./examples/server/README.md)
- [jeopardy](./examples/jeopardy/README.md)
- [BLIS](./docs/BLIS.md)
- [Performance troubleshooting](./docs/token_generation_performance_tips.md)
- [GGML tips & tricks](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/GGML-Tips-&-Tricks)
- [GBNF grammars](./grammars/README.md)

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@@ -103,6 +103,9 @@ function gg_run_ctest_debug {
set -e
# Check cmake, make and ctest are installed
gg_check_build_requirements
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ${CMAKE_EXTRA} .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
@@ -131,6 +134,9 @@ function gg_run_ctest_release {
set -e
# Check cmake, make and ctest are installed
gg_check_build_requirements
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ${CMAKE_EXTRA} .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
@@ -287,7 +293,7 @@ function gg_run_open_llama_7b_v2 {
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ${CMAKE_EXTRA} -DGGML_CUDA=1 .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
python3 ../examples/convert-legacy-llama.py ${path_models} --outfile ${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf
python3 ../examples/convert_legacy_llama.py ${path_models} --outfile ${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf
model_f16="${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf"
model_q8_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q8_0.gguf"
@@ -421,7 +427,7 @@ function gg_run_pythia_1_4b {
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ${CMAKE_EXTRA} .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
python3 ../convert-hf-to-gguf.py ${path_models} --outfile ${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf
python3 ../convert_hf_to_gguf.py ${path_models} --outfile ${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf
model_f16="${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf"
model_q8_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q8_0.gguf"
@@ -553,7 +559,7 @@ function gg_run_pythia_2_8b {
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ${CMAKE_EXTRA} -DGGML_CUDA=1 .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
python3 ../convert-hf-to-gguf.py ${path_models} --outfile ${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf
python3 ../convert_hf_to_gguf.py ${path_models} --outfile ${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf
model_f16="${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf"
model_q8_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q8_0.gguf"
@@ -688,7 +694,7 @@ function gg_run_embd_bge_small {
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ${CMAKE_EXTRA} .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
python3 ../convert-hf-to-gguf.py ${path_models} --outfile ${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf
python3 ../convert_hf_to_gguf.py ${path_models} --outfile ${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf
model_f16="${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf"
model_q8_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q8_0.gguf"
@@ -701,6 +707,20 @@ function gg_run_embd_bge_small {
set +e
}
function gg_check_build_requirements {
if ! command -v cmake &> /dev/null; then
gg_printf 'cmake not found, please install'
fi
if ! command -v make &> /dev/null; then
gg_printf 'make not found, please install'
fi
if ! command -v ctest &> /dev/null; then
gg_printf 'ctest not found, please install'
fi
}
function gg_sum_embd_bge_small {
gg_printf '### %s\n\n' "${ci}"

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@@ -8,6 +8,13 @@ set(GGML_CUDA @GGML_CUDA@)
set(GGML_METAL @GGML_METAL@)
set(GGML_HIPBLAS @GGML_HIPBLAS@)
set(GGML_ACCELERATE @GGML_ACCELERATE@)
set(GGML_VULKAN @GGML_VULKAN@)
set(GGML_VULKAN_CHECK_RESULTS @GGML_VULKAN_CHECK_RESULTS@)
set(GGML_VULKAN_DEBUG @GGML_VULKAN_DEBUG@)
set(GGML_VULKAN_MEMORY_DEBUG @GGML_VULKAN_MEMORY_DEBUG@)
set(GGML_VULKAN_VALIDATE @GGML_VULKAN_VALIDATE@)
set(GGML_SYCL @GGML_SYCL@)
set(GGML_OPENMP @GGML_OPENMP@)
@PACKAGE_INIT@
@@ -37,18 +44,36 @@ if (GGML_METAL)
find_library(METALKIT_FRAMEWORK MetalKit REQUIRED)
endif()
if (GGML_VULKAN)
find_package(Vulkan REQUIRED)
endif()
if (GGML_HIPBLAS)
find_package(hip REQUIRED)
find_package(hipblas REQUIRED)
find_package(rocblas REQUIRED)
endif()
if (GGML_SYCL)
find_package(IntelSYCL REQUIRED)
find_package(MKL REQUIRED)
endif()
if (GGML_OPENMP)
find_package(OpenMP REQUIRED)
endif()
find_library(ggml_LIBRARY ggml
REQUIRED
HINTS ${LLAMA_LIB_DIR})
find_library(llama_LIBRARY llama
REQUIRED
HINTS ${LLAMA_LIB_DIR})
set(_llama_link_deps "Threads::Threads" "@LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS@")
set(_llama_transient_defines "@LLAMA_TRANSIENT_DEFINES@")
set(_llama_link_deps "${ggml_LIBRARY}" "@GGML_LINK_LIBRARIES@")
set(_llama_transient_defines "@GGML_TRANSIENT_DEFINES@")
add_library(llama UNKNOWN IMPORTED)

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@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#define _SILENCE_CXX17_CODECVT_HEADER_DEPRECATION_WARNING
#endif
#include "common.h"
// Change JSON_ASSERT from assert() to GGML_ASSERT:
#define JSON_ASSERT GGML_ASSERT
@@ -190,6 +194,12 @@ int32_t cpu_get_num_math() {
// CLI argument parsing
//
void gpt_params_handle_hf_token(gpt_params & params) {
if (params.hf_token.empty() && std::getenv("HF_TOKEN")) {
params.hf_token = std::getenv("HF_TOKEN");
}
}
void gpt_params_handle_model_default(gpt_params & params) {
if (!params.hf_repo.empty()) {
// short-hand to avoid specifying --hf-file -> default it to --model
@@ -237,6 +247,8 @@ bool gpt_params_parse_ex(int argc, char ** argv, gpt_params & params) {
gpt_params_handle_model_default(params);
gpt_params_handle_hf_token(params);
if (params.escape) {
string_process_escapes(params.prompt);
string_process_escapes(params.input_prefix);
@@ -472,6 +484,14 @@ bool gpt_params_find_arg(int argc, char ** argv, const std::string & arg, gpt_pa
else { invalid_param = true; }
return true;
}
if (arg == "--attention") {
CHECK_ARG
std::string value(argv[i]);
/**/ if (value == "causal") { params.attention_type = LLAMA_ATTENTION_TYPE_CAUSAL; }
else if (value == "non-causal") { params.attention_type = LLAMA_ATTENTION_TYPE_NON_CAUSAL; }
else { invalid_param = true; }
return true;
}
if (arg == "--defrag-thold" || arg == "-dt") {
CHECK_ARG
params.defrag_thold = std::stof(argv[i]);
@@ -644,6 +664,14 @@ bool gpt_params_find_arg(int argc, char ** argv, const std::string & arg, gpt_pa
params.model_url = argv[i];
return true;
}
if (arg == "-hft" || arg == "--hf-token") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
return true;
}
params.hf_token = argv[i];
return true;
}
if (arg == "-hfr" || arg == "--hf-repo") {
CHECK_ARG
params.hf_repo = argv[i];
@@ -657,7 +685,6 @@ bool gpt_params_find_arg(int argc, char ** argv, const std::string & arg, gpt_pa
if (arg == "--lora") {
CHECK_ARG
params.lora_adapter.emplace_back(argv[i], 1.0f);
params.use_mmap = false;
return true;
}
if (arg == "--lora-scaled") {
@@ -665,7 +692,6 @@ bool gpt_params_find_arg(int argc, char ** argv, const std::string & arg, gpt_pa
const char* lora_adapter = argv[i];
CHECK_ARG
params.lora_adapter.emplace_back(lora_adapter, std::stof(argv[i]));
params.use_mmap = false;
return true;
}
if (arg == "--lora-base") {
@@ -769,6 +795,10 @@ bool gpt_params_find_arg(int argc, char ** argv, const std::string & arg, gpt_pa
params.cont_batching = true;
return true;
}
if (arg == "-nocb" || arg == "--no-cont-batching") {
params.cont_batching = false;
return true;
}
if (arg == "-fa" || arg == "--flash-attn") {
params.flash_attn = true;
return true;
@@ -1394,7 +1424,9 @@ void gpt_params_print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const gpt_params & param
options.push_back({ "*", " --keep N", "number of tokens to keep from the initial prompt (default: %d, -1 = all)", params.n_keep });
options.push_back({ "*", " --chunks N", "max number of chunks to process (default: %d, -1 = all)", params.n_chunks });
options.push_back({ "*", "-fa, --flash-attn", "enable Flash Attention (default: %s)", params.flash_attn ? "enabled" : "disabled" });
options.push_back({ "*", "-p, --prompt PROMPT", "prompt to start generation with (default: '%s')", params.prompt.c_str() });
options.push_back({ "*", "-p, --prompt PROMPT", "prompt to start generation with\n"
"in conversation mode, this will be used as system prompt\n"
"(default: '%s')", params.prompt.c_str() });
options.push_back({ "*", "-f, --file FNAME", "a file containing the prompt (default: none)" });
options.push_back({ "*", " --in-file FNAME", "an input file (repeat to specify multiple files)" });
options.push_back({ "*", "-bf, --binary-file FNAME", "binary file containing the prompt (default: none)" });
@@ -1409,7 +1441,9 @@ void gpt_params_print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const gpt_params & param
"halt generation at PROMPT, return control in interactive mode\n"
"can be specified more than once for multiple prompts" });
options.push_back({ "main", "-sp, --special", "special tokens output enabled (default: %s)", params.special ? "true" : "false" });
options.push_back({ "main", "-cnv, --conversation", "run in conversation mode (does not print special tokens and suffix/prefix, use default chat template) (default: %s)", params.conversation ? "true" : "false" });
options.push_back({ "main", "-cnv, --conversation", "run in conversation mode, does not print special tokens and suffix/prefix\n"
"if suffix/prefix are not specified, default chat template will be used\n"
"(default: %s)", params.conversation ? "true" : "false" });
options.push_back({ "main infill", "-i, --interactive", "run in interactive mode (default: %s)", params.interactive ? "true" : "false" });
options.push_back({ "main infill", "-if, --interactive-first", "run in interactive mode and wait for input right away (default: %s)", params.interactive_first ? "true" : "false" });
options.push_back({ "main infill", "-mli, --multiline-input", "allows you to write or paste multiple lines without ending each in '\\'" });
@@ -1453,6 +1487,7 @@ void gpt_params_print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const gpt_params & param
options.push_back({ "main", " --cfg-scale N", "strength of guidance (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disable)", (double)sparams.cfg_scale });
options.push_back({ "main", " --chat-template JINJA_TEMPLATE",
"set custom jinja chat template (default: template taken from model's metadata)\n"
"if suffix/prefix are specified, template will be disabled\n"
"only commonly used templates are accepted:\n"
"https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template" });
options.push_back({ "grammar" });
@@ -1463,8 +1498,10 @@ void gpt_params_print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const gpt_params & param
"For schemas w/ external $refs, use --grammar + example/json_schema_to_grammar.py instead" });
options.push_back({ "embedding" });
options.push_back({ "embedding", " --pooling {none,mean,cls}",
options.push_back({ "embedding", " --pooling {none,mean,cls,last}",
"pooling type for embeddings, use model default if unspecified" });
options.push_back({ "embedding", " --attention {causal,non-causal}",
"attention type for embeddings, use model default if unspecified" });
options.push_back({ "context hacking" });
options.push_back({ "*", " --rope-scaling {none,linear,yarn}",
@@ -1503,6 +1540,7 @@ void gpt_params_print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const gpt_params & param
options.push_back({ "*", "-np, --parallel N", "number of parallel sequences to decode (default: %d)", params.n_parallel });
options.push_back({ "*", "-ns, --sequences N", "number of sequences to decode (default: %d)", params.n_sequences });
options.push_back({ "*", "-cb, --cont-batching", "enable continuous batching (a.k.a dynamic batching) (default: %s)", params.cont_batching ? "enabled" : "disabled" });
options.push_back({ "*", "-nocb, --no-cont-batching", "disable continuous batching" });
options.push_back({ "multi-modality" });
options.push_back({ "*", " --mmproj FILE", "path to a multimodal projector file for LLaVA. see examples/llava/README.md" });
@@ -1561,6 +1599,7 @@ void gpt_params_print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const gpt_params & param
options.push_back({ "*", "-mu, --model-url MODEL_URL", "model download url (default: unused)" });
options.push_back({ "*", "-hfr, --hf-repo REPO", "Hugging Face model repository (default: unused)" });
options.push_back({ "*", "-hff, --hf-file FILE", "Hugging Face model file (default: unused)" });
options.push_back({ "*", "-hft, --hf-token TOKEN", "Hugging Face access token (default: value from HF_TOKEN environment variable)" });
options.push_back({ "retrieval" });
options.push_back({ "retrieval", " --context-file FNAME", "file to load context from (repeat to specify multiple files)" });
@@ -2000,9 +2039,9 @@ std::tuple<struct llama_model *, struct llama_context *> llama_init_from_gpt_par
llama_model * model = nullptr;
if (!params.hf_repo.empty() && !params.hf_file.empty()) {
model = llama_load_model_from_hf(params.hf_repo.c_str(), params.hf_file.c_str(), params.model.c_str(), mparams);
model = llama_load_model_from_hf(params.hf_repo.c_str(), params.hf_file.c_str(), params.model.c_str(), params.hf_token.c_str(), mparams);
} else if (!params.model_url.empty()) {
model = llama_load_model_from_url(params.model_url.c_str(), params.model.c_str(), mparams);
model = llama_load_model_from_url(params.model_url.c_str(), params.model.c_str(), params.hf_token.c_str(), mparams);
} else {
model = llama_load_model_from_file(params.model.c_str(), mparams);
}
@@ -2048,19 +2087,14 @@ std::tuple<struct llama_model *, struct llama_context *> llama_init_from_gpt_par
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < params.lora_adapter.size(); ++i) {
const std::string & lora_adapter = std::get<0>(params.lora_adapter[i]);
float lora_scale = std::get<1>(params.lora_adapter[i]);
int err = llama_model_apply_lora_from_file(model,
lora_adapter.c_str(),
lora_scale,
((i > 0) || params.lora_base.empty())
? NULL
: params.lora_base.c_str(),
params.n_threads);
if (err != 0) {
auto adapter = llama_lora_adapter_init(model, lora_adapter.c_str());
if (adapter == nullptr) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to apply lora adapter\n", __func__);
llama_free(lctx);
llama_free_model(model);
return std::make_tuple(nullptr, nullptr);
}
llama_lora_adapter_set(lctx, adapter, lora_scale);
}
if (params.ignore_eos) {
@@ -2070,7 +2104,24 @@ std::tuple<struct llama_model *, struct llama_context *> llama_init_from_gpt_par
if (params.warmup) {
LOG("warming up the model with an empty run\n");
std::vector<llama_token> tmp = { llama_token_bos(model), llama_token_eos(model), };
std::vector<llama_token> tmp;
llama_token bos = llama_token_bos(model);
llama_token eos = llama_token_eos(model);
// some models (e.g. T5) don't have a BOS token
if (bos != -1) {
tmp.push_back(bos);
}
tmp.push_back(eos);
if (llama_model_has_encoder(model)) {
llama_encode(lctx, llama_batch_get_one(tmp.data(), tmp.size(), 0, 0));
llama_token decoder_start_token_id = llama_model_decoder_start_token(model);
if (decoder_start_token_id == -1) {
decoder_start_token_id = bos;
}
tmp.clear();
tmp.push_back(decoder_start_token_id);
}
llama_decode(lctx, llama_batch_get_one(tmp.data(), std::min(tmp.size(), (size_t) params.n_batch), 0, 0));
llama_kv_cache_clear(lctx);
llama_synchronize(lctx);
@@ -2153,6 +2204,7 @@ struct llama_context_params llama_context_params_from_gpt_params(const gpt_param
cparams.yarn_beta_slow = params.yarn_beta_slow;
cparams.yarn_orig_ctx = params.yarn_orig_ctx;
cparams.pooling_type = params.pooling_type;
cparams.attention_type = params.attention_type;
cparams.defrag_thold = params.defrag_thold;
cparams.cb_eval = params.cb_eval;
cparams.cb_eval_user_data = params.cb_eval_user_data;
@@ -2172,7 +2224,7 @@ static bool starts_with(const std::string & str, const std::string & prefix) {
return str.rfind(prefix, 0) == 0;
}
static bool llama_download_file(const std::string & url, const std::string & path) {
static bool llama_download_file(const std::string & url, const std::string & path, const std::string & hf_token) {
// Initialize libcurl
std::unique_ptr<CURL, decltype(&curl_easy_cleanup)> curl(curl_easy_init(), &curl_easy_cleanup);
@@ -2187,6 +2239,15 @@ static bool llama_download_file(const std::string & url, const std::string & pat
curl_easy_setopt(curl.get(), CURLOPT_URL, url.c_str());
curl_easy_setopt(curl.get(), CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1L);
// Check if hf-token or bearer-token was specified
if (!hf_token.empty()) {
std::string auth_header = "Authorization: Bearer ";
auth_header += hf_token.c_str();
struct curl_slist *http_headers = NULL;
http_headers = curl_slist_append(http_headers, auth_header.c_str());
curl_easy_setopt(curl.get(), CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, http_headers);
}
#if defined(_WIN32)
// CURLSSLOPT_NATIVE_CA tells libcurl to use standard certificate store of
// operating system. Currently implemented under MS-Windows.
@@ -2382,6 +2443,7 @@ static bool llama_download_file(const std::string & url, const std::string & pat
struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_url(
const char * model_url,
const char * path_model,
const char * hf_token,
const struct llama_model_params & params) {
// Basic validation of the model_url
if (!model_url || strlen(model_url) == 0) {
@@ -2389,7 +2451,7 @@ struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_url(
return NULL;
}
if (!llama_download_file(model_url, path_model)) {
if (!llama_download_file(model_url, path_model, hf_token)) {
return NULL;
}
@@ -2437,14 +2499,14 @@ struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_url(
// Prepare download in parallel
std::vector<std::future<bool>> futures_download;
for (int idx = 1; idx < n_split; idx++) {
futures_download.push_back(std::async(std::launch::async, [&split_prefix, &split_url_prefix, &n_split](int download_idx) -> bool {
futures_download.push_back(std::async(std::launch::async, [&split_prefix, &split_url_prefix, &n_split, hf_token](int download_idx) -> bool {
char split_path[PATH_MAX] = {0};
llama_split_path(split_path, sizeof(split_path), split_prefix, download_idx, n_split);
char split_url[LLAMA_CURL_MAX_URL_LENGTH] = {0};
llama_split_path(split_url, sizeof(split_url), split_url_prefix, download_idx, n_split);
return llama_download_file(split_url, split_path);
return llama_download_file(split_url, split_path, hf_token);
}, idx));
}
@@ -2463,6 +2525,7 @@ struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_hf(
const char * repo,
const char * model,
const char * path_model,
const char * hf_token,
const struct llama_model_params & params) {
// construct hugging face model url:
//
@@ -2478,7 +2541,7 @@ struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_hf(
model_url += "/resolve/main/";
model_url += model;
return llama_load_model_from_url(model_url.c_str(), path_model, params);
return llama_load_model_from_url(model_url.c_str(), path_model, hf_token, params);
}
#else
@@ -2486,6 +2549,7 @@ struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_hf(
struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_url(
const char * /*model_url*/,
const char * /*path_model*/,
const char * /*hf_token*/,
const struct llama_model_params & /*params*/) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: llama.cpp built without libcurl, downloading from an url not supported.\n", __func__);
return nullptr;
@@ -2495,6 +2559,7 @@ struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_hf(
const char * /*repo*/,
const char * /*model*/,
const char * /*path_model*/,
const char * /*hf_token*/,
const struct llama_model_params & /*params*/) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: llama.cpp built without libcurl, downloading from Hugging Face not supported.\n", __func__);
return nullptr;
@@ -2559,51 +2624,35 @@ std::vector<llama_token> llama_tokenize(
}
std::string llama_token_to_piece(const struct llama_context * ctx, llama_token token, bool special) {
std::vector<char> result(8, 0);
const int n_tokens = llama_token_to_piece(llama_get_model(ctx), token, result.data(), result.size(), special);
if (n_tokens < 0) {
result.resize(-n_tokens);
int check = llama_token_to_piece(llama_get_model(ctx), token, result.data(), result.size(), special);
GGML_ASSERT(check == -n_tokens);
} else {
result.resize(n_tokens);
std::string piece;
piece.resize(piece.capacity()); // using string internal cache, 15 bytes + '\n'
const int n_chars = llama_token_to_piece(llama_get_model(ctx), token, &piece[0], piece.size(), 0, special);
if (n_chars < 0) {
piece.resize(-n_chars);
int check = llama_token_to_piece(llama_get_model(ctx), token, &piece[0], piece.size(), 0, special);
GGML_ASSERT(check == -n_chars);
}
else {
piece.resize(n_chars);
}
return std::string(result.data(), result.size());
return piece;
}
std::string llama_detokenize_spm(llama_context * ctx, const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens) {
const llama_token bos_id = llama_token_bos(llama_get_model(ctx));
std::string piece;
std::string result;
for (size_t i = 0; i < tokens.size(); ++i) {
piece = llama_token_to_piece(ctx, tokens[i]);
// remove the leading space of the first non-BOS token
if (((tokens[0] == bos_id && i == 1) || (tokens[0] != bos_id && i == 0)) && piece[0] == ' ') {
piece = piece.substr(1);
}
result += piece;
std::string llama_detokenize(llama_context * ctx, const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens, bool special) {
std::string text;
text.resize(std::max(text.capacity(), tokens.size()));
int32_t n_chars = llama_detokenize(llama_get_model(ctx), tokens.data(), (int32_t)tokens.size(), &text[0], (int32_t)text.size(), false, special);
if (n_chars < 0) {
text.resize(-n_chars);
n_chars = llama_detokenize(llama_get_model(ctx), tokens.data(), (int32_t)tokens.size(), &text[0], (int32_t)text.size(), false, special);
GGML_ASSERT(n_chars <= (int32_t)text.size()); // whitespace trimming is performed after per-token detokenization
}
return result;
}
std::string llama_detokenize_bpe(llama_context * ctx, const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens) {
std::string piece;
std::string result;
for (size_t i = 0; i < tokens.size(); ++i) {
piece = llama_token_to_piece(ctx, tokens[i]);
result += piece;
}
text.resize(n_chars);
// NOTE: the original tokenizer decodes bytes after collecting the pieces.
return result;
return text;
}
bool llama_should_add_bos_token(const llama_model * model) {

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@@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ struct gpt_params {
enum llama_split_mode split_mode = LLAMA_SPLIT_MODE_LAYER; // how to split the model across GPUs
enum llama_rope_scaling_type rope_scaling_type = LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED;
enum llama_pooling_type pooling_type = LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED; // pooling type for embeddings
enum llama_attention_type attention_type = LLAMA_ATTENTION_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED; // attention type for embeddings
// // sampling parameters
struct llama_sampling_params sparams;
@@ -107,6 +108,7 @@ struct gpt_params {
std::string model_draft = ""; // draft model for speculative decoding
std::string model_alias = "unknown"; // model alias
std::string model_url = ""; // model url to download
std::string hf_token = ""; // HF token
std::string hf_repo = ""; // HF repo
std::string hf_file = ""; // HF file
std::string prompt = "";
@@ -255,6 +257,7 @@ struct gpt_params {
bool spm_infill = false; // suffix/prefix/middle pattern for infill
};
void gpt_params_handle_hf_token(gpt_params & params);
void gpt_params_handle_model_default(gpt_params & params);
bool gpt_params_parse_ex (int argc, char ** argv, gpt_params & params);
@@ -310,8 +313,8 @@ std::tuple<struct llama_model *, struct llama_context *> llama_init_from_gpt_par
struct llama_model_params llama_model_params_from_gpt_params (const gpt_params & params);
struct llama_context_params llama_context_params_from_gpt_params(const gpt_params & params);
struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_url(const char * model_url, const char * path_model, const struct llama_model_params & params);
struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_hf(const char * repo, const char * file, const char * path_model, const struct llama_model_params & params);
struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_url(const char * model_url, const char * path_model, const char * hf_token, const struct llama_model_params & params);
struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_hf(const char * repo, const char * file, const char * path_model, const char * hf_token, const struct llama_model_params & params);
// Batch utils
@@ -349,21 +352,13 @@ std::string llama_token_to_piece(
llama_token token,
bool special = true);
// TODO: these should be moved in llama.h C-style API under single `llama_detokenize` function
// that takes into account the tokenizer type and decides how to handle the leading space
//
// detokenizes a vector of tokens into a string
// should work similar to Python's `tokenizer.decode`
// removes the leading space from the first non-BOS token
std::string llama_detokenize_spm(
// optionally renders special/control tokens
std::string llama_detokenize(
llama_context * ctx,
const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens);
// detokenizes a vector of tokens into a string
// should work similar to Python's `tokenizer.decode`
std::string llama_detokenize_bpe(
llama_context * ctx,
const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens);
const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens,
bool special = true);
// Uses the value from the model metadata if possible, otherwise
// defaults to true when model type is SPM, otherwise false.

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@@ -630,7 +630,7 @@ inline std::string LOG_TOKENS_TOSTR_PRETTY(const C & ctx, const T & tokens)
buf << "[ ";
bool first = true;
for (const auto &token : tokens)
for (const auto & token : tokens)
{
if (!first) {
buf << ", ";

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@@ -37,11 +37,18 @@ struct llama_ngram {
}
};
struct llama_token_hash_function {
size_t operator()(const llama_token token) const {
// see https://probablydance.com/2018/06/16/fibonacci-hashing-the-optimization-that-the-world-forgot-or-a-better-alternative-to-integer-modulo/
return token * 11400714819323198485llu;
}
};
struct llama_ngram_hash_function {
size_t operator()(const llama_ngram & ngram) const {
size_t hash = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < LLAMA_NGRAM_MAX; ++i) {
hash ^= std::hash<llama_token>{}(ngram.tokens[i]);
size_t hash = llama_token_hash_function{}(ngram.tokens[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < LLAMA_NGRAM_MAX; ++i) {
hash ^= llama_token_hash_function{}(ngram.tokens[i]);
}
return hash;
}

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@@ -282,8 +282,6 @@ static llama_token llama_sampling_sample_impl(
GGML_ASSERT(!original_logits.empty());
}
llama_token id = 0;
// Get a pointer to the logits
float * logits = llama_get_logits_ith(ctx_main, idx);
if (temp < 0.0) {
// greedy sampling, with probs
@@ -324,6 +322,9 @@ static llama_token llama_sampling_sample_impl(
}
if (ctx_sampling->grammar != NULL && !is_resampling) {
// Get a pointer to the logits
float * logits = llama_get_logits_ith(ctx_main, idx);
// Create an array with a single token data element for the sampled id
llama_token_data single_token_data = {id, logits[id], 0.0f};
llama_token_data_array single_token_data_array = { &single_token_data, 1, false };
@@ -377,7 +378,7 @@ static llama_token_data_array llama_sampling_prepare_impl(
if (ctx_sampling->grammar != NULL && !apply_grammar) {
GGML_ASSERT(original_logits != NULL);
// Only make a copy of the original logits if we are not applying grammar checks, not sure if I actually have to do this.
*original_logits = {logits, logits + llama_n_vocab(llama_get_model(ctx_main))};
*original_logits = {logits, logits + n_vocab};
}
// apply params.logit_bias map
@@ -390,10 +391,10 @@ static llama_token_data_array llama_sampling_prepare_impl(
llama_sample_apply_guidance(ctx_main, logits, logits_guidance, params.cfg_scale);
}
cur.clear();
cur.resize(n_vocab);
for (llama_token token_id = 0; token_id < n_vocab; token_id++) {
cur.emplace_back(llama_token_data{token_id, logits[token_id], 0.0f});
cur[token_id] = llama_token_data{token_id, logits[token_id], 0.0f};
}
llama_token_data_array cur_p = { cur.data(), cur.size(), false };

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This script downloads the tokenizer models of the specified models from Huggingface and
# generates the get_vocab_base_pre() function for convert-hf-to-gguf.py
# generates the get_vocab_base_pre() function for convert_hf_to_gguf.py
#
# This is necessary in order to analyze the type of pre-tokenizer used by the model and
# provide the necessary information to llama.cpp via the GGUF header in order to implement
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@
# - Add a new model to the "models" list
# - Run the script with your huggingface token:
#
# python3 convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py <huggingface_token>
# python3 convert_hf_to_gguf_update.py <huggingface_token>
#
# - Copy-paste the generated get_vocab_base_pre() function into convert-hf-to-gguf.py
# - Copy-paste the generated get_vocab_base_pre() function into convert_hf_to_gguf.py
# - Update llama.cpp with the new pre-tokenizer if necessary
#
# TODO: generate tokenizer tests for llama.cpp
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ from enum import IntEnum, auto
from transformers import AutoTokenizer
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
logger = logging.getLogger("convert-hf-to-gguf-update")
logger = logging.getLogger("convert_hf_to_gguf_update")
sess = requests.Session()
@@ -45,20 +45,21 @@ class TOKENIZER_TYPE(IntEnum):
SPM = auto()
BPE = auto()
WPM = auto()
UGM = auto()
# TODO: this string has to exercise as much pre-tokenizer functionality as possible
# will be updated with time - contributions welcome
chktxt = '\n \n\n \n\n\n \t \t\t \t\n \n \n \n \n🚀 (normal) 😶‍🌫️ (multiple emojis concatenated) ✅ 🦙🦙 3 33 333 3333 33333 333333 3333333 33333333 3.3 3..3 3...3 កាន់តែពិសេសអាច😁 ?我想在apple工作1314151天 ------======= нещо на Български \'\'\'\'\'\'```````\"\"\"\"......!!!!!!?????? I\'ve been \'told he\'s there, \'RE you sure? \'M not sure I\'ll make it, \'D you like some tea? We\'Ve a\'lL'
CHK_TXT = '\n \n\n \n\n\n \t \t\t \t\n \n \n \n \n🚀 (normal) 😶‍🌫️ (multiple emojis concatenated) ✅ 🦙🦙 3 33 333 3333 33333 333333 3333333 33333333 3.3 3..3 3...3 កាន់តែពិសេសអាច😁 ?我想在apple工作1314151天 ------======= нещо на Български \'\'\'\'\'\'```````\"\"\"\"......!!!!!!?????? I\'ve been \'told he\'s there, \'RE you sure? \'M not sure I\'ll make it, \'D you like some tea? We\'Ve a\'lL'
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
token = sys.argv[1]
if not token.startswith("hf_"):
logger.info("Huggingface token seems invalid")
logger.info("Usage: python convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py <huggingface_token>")
logger.info("Usage: python convert_hf_to_gguf_update.py <huggingface_token>")
sys.exit(1)
else:
logger.info("Usage: python convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py <huggingface_token>")
logger.info("Usage: python convert_hf_to_gguf_update.py <huggingface_token>")
sys.exit(1)
# TODO: add models here, base models preferred
@@ -86,7 +87,13 @@ models = [
{"name": "poro-chat", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.BPE, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/LumiOpen/Poro-34B-chat", },
{"name": "jina-v2-code", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.BPE, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-code", },
{"name": "viking", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.BPE, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/LumiOpen/Viking-7B", }, # Also used for Viking 13B and 33B
{"name": "gemma", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.SPM, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2b", },
{"name": "gemma-2", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.SPM, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2-9b", },
{"name": "jais", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.BPE, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/core42/jais-13b", },
{"name": "t5", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.UGM, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/google-t5/t5-small", },
{"name": "codeshell", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.BPE, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/WisdomShell/CodeShell-7B", },
{"name": "tekken", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.BPE, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/mistralai/Mistral-Nemo-Base-2407", },
{"name": "smollm", "tokt": TOKENIZER_TYPE.BPE, "repo": "https://huggingface.co/HuggingFaceTB/SmolLM-135M", },
]
@@ -95,8 +102,8 @@ def download_file_with_auth(url, token, save_path):
response = sess.get(url, headers=headers)
response.raise_for_status()
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(save_path), exist_ok=True)
with open(save_path, 'wb') as f:
f.write(response.content)
with open(save_path, 'wb') as downloaded_file:
downloaded_file.write(response.content)
logger.info(f"File {save_path} downloaded successfully")
@@ -108,9 +115,13 @@ def download_model(model):
os.makedirs(f"models/tokenizers/{name}", exist_ok=True)
files = ["config.json", "tokenizer.json", "tokenizer_config.json"]
if tokt == TOKENIZER_TYPE.SPM:
files.append("tokenizer.model")
if tokt == TOKENIZER_TYPE.UGM:
files.append("spiece.model")
for file in files:
save_path = f"models/tokenizers/{name}/{file}"
if os.path.isfile(save_path):
@@ -126,14 +137,14 @@ for model in models:
logger.error(f"Failed to download model {model['name']}. Error: {e}")
# generate the source code for the convert-hf-to-gguf.py:get_vocab_base_pre() function:
# generate the source code for the convert_hf_to_gguf.py:get_vocab_base_pre() function:
src_ifs = ""
for model in models:
name = model["name"]
tokt = model["tokt"]
if tokt == TOKENIZER_TYPE.SPM:
if tokt == TOKENIZER_TYPE.SPM or tokt == TOKENIZER_TYPE.UGM:
continue
# Skip if the tokenizer folder does not exist or there are other download issues previously
@@ -143,12 +154,15 @@ for model in models:
# create the tokenizer
try:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(f"models/tokenizers/{name}")
if name == "t5":
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(f"models/tokenizers/{name}", use_fast=False)
else:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(f"models/tokenizers/{name}")
except OSError as e:
logger.error(f"Error loading tokenizer for model {name}. The model may not exist or is not accessible with the provided token. Error: {e}")
continue # Skip to the next model if the tokenizer can't be loaded
chktok = tokenizer.encode(chktxt)
chktok = tokenizer.encode(CHK_TXT)
chkhsh = sha256(str(chktok).encode()).hexdigest()
logger.info(f"model: {name}")
@@ -180,7 +194,7 @@ src_func = f"""
# we will use this unique identifier to write a "tokenizer.ggml.pre" entry in the GGUF file which we can
# use in llama.cpp to implement the same pre-tokenizer
chktxt = {repr(chktxt)}
chktxt = {repr(CHK_TXT)}
chktok = tokenizer.encode(chktxt)
chkhsh = sha256(str(chktok).encode()).hexdigest()
@@ -190,7 +204,7 @@ src_func = f"""
res = None
# NOTE: if you get an error here, you need to update the convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py script
# NOTE: if you get an error here, you need to update the convert_hf_to_gguf_update.py script
# or pull the latest version of the model from Huggingface
# don't edit the hashes manually!
{src_ifs}
@@ -199,9 +213,9 @@ src_func = f"""
logger.warning("**************************************************************************************")
logger.warning("** WARNING: The BPE pre-tokenizer was not recognized!")
logger.warning("** There are 2 possible reasons for this:")
logger.warning("** - the model has not been added to convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py yet")
logger.warning("** - the model has not been added to convert_hf_to_gguf_update.py yet")
logger.warning("** - the pre-tokenization config has changed upstream")
logger.warning("** Check your model files and convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py and update them accordingly.")
logger.warning("** Check your model files and convert_hf_to_gguf_update.py and update them accordingly.")
logger.warning("** ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6920")
logger.warning("**")
logger.warning(f"** chkhsh: {{chkhsh}}")
@@ -215,7 +229,7 @@ src_func = f"""
return res
"""
convert_py_pth = pathlib.Path("convert-hf-to-gguf.py")
convert_py_pth = pathlib.Path("convert_hf_to_gguf.py")
convert_py = convert_py_pth.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
convert_py = re.sub(
r"(# Marker: Start get_vocab_base_pre)(.+?)( +# Marker: End get_vocab_base_pre)",
@@ -226,7 +240,7 @@ convert_py = re.sub(
convert_py_pth.write_text(convert_py, encoding="utf-8")
logger.info("+++ convert-hf-to-gguf.py was updated")
logger.info("+++ convert_hf_to_gguf.py was updated")
# generate tests for each tokenizer model
@@ -264,6 +278,7 @@ tests = [
"\n =",
"' era",
"Hello, y'all! How are you 😁 ?我想在apple工作1314151天",
"!!!!!!",
"3",
"33",
"333",
@@ -273,8 +288,9 @@ tests = [
"3333333",
"33333333",
"333333333",
# "Cửa Việt", # llama-bpe fails on this
chktxt,
"Cửa Việt", # llama-bpe fails on this
" discards",
CHK_TXT,
]
# write the tests to ./models/ggml-vocab-{name}.gguf.inp
@@ -301,7 +317,10 @@ for model in models:
# create the tokenizer
try:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(f"models/tokenizers/{name}")
if name == "t5":
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(f"models/tokenizers/{name}", use_fast=False)
else:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(f"models/tokenizers/{name}")
except OSError as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to load tokenizer for model {name}. Error: {e}")
continue # Skip this model and continue with the next one in the loop
@@ -327,6 +346,6 @@ logger.info("\nRun the following commands to generate the vocab files for testin
for model in models:
name = model["name"]
print(f"python3 convert-hf-to-gguf.py models/tokenizers/{name}/ --outfile models/ggml-vocab-{name}.gguf --vocab-only") # noqa: NP100
print(f"python3 convert_hf_to_gguf.py models/tokenizers/{name}/ --outfile models/ggml-vocab-{name}.gguf --vocab-only") # noqa: NP100
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@@ -132,6 +132,10 @@ class Tensor:
class GGMLModel:
file_format: GGMLFormat
format_version: int
def __init__(self):
self.hyperparameters = None
self.vocab = None
@@ -290,7 +294,7 @@ class GGMLToGGUF:
if self.vocab_override is not None:
vo = self.vocab_override
logger.info('* Adding vocab item(s)')
for (idx, (vbytes, score, ttype)) in enumerate(vo.all_tokens()):
for (_, (vbytes, score, ttype)) in enumerate(vo.all_tokens()):
tokens.append(vbytes)
scores.append(score)
toktypes.append(ttype)
@@ -354,7 +358,8 @@ class GGMLToGGUF:
def handle_metadata(cfg, hp):
import convert
import examples.convert_legacy_llama as convert
assert cfg.model_metadata_dir.is_dir(), 'Metadata dir is not a directory'
hf_config_path = cfg.model_metadata_dir / "config.json"
orig_config_path = cfg.model_metadata_dir / "params.json"

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import annotations
from dataclasses import dataclass
import logging
import argparse
import os
import sys
import json
from math import prod
from pathlib import Path
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Iterable, Iterator, Sequence, SupportsIndex, cast
import torch
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from torch import Tensor
if 'NO_LOCAL_GGUF' not in os.environ:
sys.path.insert(1, str(Path(__file__).parent / 'gguf-py'))
import gguf
# reuse model definitions from convert_hf_to_gguf.py
from convert_hf_to_gguf import LazyTorchTensor, Model
logger = logging.getLogger("lora-to-gguf")
@dataclass
class PartialLoraTensor:
A: Tensor | None = None
B: Tensor | None = None
# magic to support tensor shape modifications and splitting
class LoraTorchTensor:
_lora_A: Tensor # (n_rank, row_size)
_lora_B: Tensor # (col_size, n_rank)
_rank: int
def __init__(self, A: Tensor, B: Tensor):
assert len(A.shape) == len(B.shape)
assert A.shape[-2] == B.shape[-1]
if A.dtype != B.dtype:
A = A.to(torch.float32)
B = B.to(torch.float32)
self._lora_A = A
self._lora_B = B
self._rank = B.shape[-1]
def get_lora_A_B(self) -> tuple[Tensor, Tensor]:
return (self._lora_A, self._lora_B)
def __getitem__(
self,
indices: (
SupportsIndex
| slice
| tuple[SupportsIndex | slice | Tensor, ...] # TODO: add ellipsis in the type signature
),
) -> LoraTorchTensor:
shape = self.shape
if isinstance(indices, SupportsIndex):
if len(shape) > 2:
return LoraTorchTensor(self._lora_A[indices], self._lora_B[indices])
else:
raise NotImplementedError # can't return a vector
elif isinstance(indices, slice):
if len(shape) > 2:
return LoraTorchTensor(self._lora_A[indices], self._lora_B[indices])
else:
return LoraTorchTensor(self._lora_A, self._lora_B[indices])
elif isinstance(indices, tuple):
assert len(indices) > 0
if indices[-1] is Ellipsis:
return self[indices[:-1]]
# expand ellipsis
indices = tuple(
u
for v in (
(
(slice(None, None) for _ in range(len(indices) - 1))
if i is Ellipsis
else (i,)
)
for i in indices
)
for u in v
)
if len(indices) < len(shape):
indices = (*indices, *(slice(None, None) for _ in range(len(indices), len(shape))))
# TODO: make sure this is correct
indices_A = (
*(
(
j.__index__() % self._lora_A.shape[i]
if isinstance(j, SupportsIndex)
else slice(None, None)
)
for i, j in enumerate(indices[:-2])
),
slice(None, None),
indices[-1],
)
indices_B = indices[:-1]
return LoraTorchTensor(self._lora_A[indices_A], self._lora_B[indices_B])
else:
raise NotImplementedError # unknown indice type
@property
def dtype(self) -> torch.dtype:
assert self._lora_A.dtype == self._lora_B.dtype
return self._lora_A.dtype
@property
def shape(self) -> tuple[int, ...]:
assert len(self._lora_A.shape) == len(self._lora_B.shape)
return (*self._lora_B.shape[:-1], self._lora_A.shape[-1])
def size(self, dim=None):
assert dim is None
return self.shape
def reshape(self, *shape: int | tuple[int, ...]) -> LoraTorchTensor:
if isinstance(shape[0], tuple):
new_shape: tuple[int, ...] = shape[0]
else:
new_shape = cast(tuple[int, ...], shape)
orig_shape = self.shape
if len(new_shape) < 2:
raise NotImplementedError # can't become a vector
# expand -1 in the shape
if any(dim == -1 for dim in new_shape):
n_elems = prod(orig_shape)
n_new_elems = prod(dim if dim != -1 else 1 for dim in new_shape)
assert n_elems % n_new_elems == 0
new_shape = (*(dim if dim != -1 else n_elems // n_new_elems for dim in new_shape),)
if new_shape[-1] != orig_shape[-1]:
raise NotImplementedError # can't reshape the row size trivially
shape_A = (*(1 for _ in new_shape[:-2]), self._rank, orig_shape[-1])
shape_B = (*new_shape[:-1], self._rank)
return LoraTorchTensor(
self._lora_A.reshape(shape_A),
self._lora_B.reshape(shape_B),
)
def reshape_as(self, other: Tensor) -> LoraTorchTensor:
return self.reshape(*other.shape)
def view(self, *size: int) -> LoraTorchTensor:
return self.reshape(*size)
def permute(self, *dims: int) -> LoraTorchTensor:
shape = self.shape
dims = tuple(dim - len(shape) if dim >= 0 else dim for dim in dims)
if dims[-1] == -1:
# TODO: support higher dimensional A shapes bigger than 1
assert all(dim == 1 for dim in self._lora_A.shape[:-2])
return LoraTorchTensor(self._lora_A, self._lora_B.permute(*dims))
if len(shape) == 2 and dims[-1] == -2 and dims[-2] == -1:
return LoraTorchTensor(self._lora_B.permute(*dims), self._lora_A.permute(*dims))
else:
# TODO: compose the above two
raise NotImplementedError
def transpose(self, dim0: int, dim1: int) -> LoraTorchTensor:
shape = self.shape
dims = [i for i in range(len(shape))]
dims[dim0], dims[dim1] = dims[dim1], dims[dim0]
return self.permute(*dims)
def swapaxes(self, axis0: int, axis1: int) -> LoraTorchTensor:
return self.transpose(axis0, axis1)
def to(self, *args, **kwargs):
return LoraTorchTensor(self._lora_A.to(*args, **kwargs), self._lora_B.to(*args, **kwargs))
@classmethod
def __torch_function__(cls, func: Callable, types, args=(), kwargs=None):
del types # unused
if kwargs is None:
kwargs = {}
if func is torch.permute:
return type(args[0]).permute(*args, **kwargs)
elif func is torch.reshape:
return type(args[0]).reshape(*args, **kwargs)
elif func is torch.stack:
assert isinstance(args[0], Sequence)
dim = kwargs.get("dim", 0)
assert dim == 0
return LoraTorchTensor(
torch.stack([a._lora_A for a in args[0]], dim),
torch.stack([b._lora_B for b in args[0]], dim),
)
elif func is torch.cat:
assert isinstance(args[0], Sequence)
dim = kwargs.get("dim", 0)
assert dim == 0
if len(args[0][0].shape) > 2:
return LoraTorchTensor(
torch.cat([a._lora_A for a in args[0]], dim),
torch.cat([b._lora_B for b in args[0]], dim),
)
elif all(torch.equal(args[0][0]._lora_A, t._lora_A) for t in args[0][1:]):
return LoraTorchTensor(
args[0][0]._lora_A,
torch.cat([b._lora_B for b in args[0]], dim),
)
else:
raise NotImplementedError
else:
raise NotImplementedError
def get_base_tensor_name(lora_tensor_name: str) -> str:
base_name = lora_tensor_name.replace("base_model.model.", "")
base_name = base_name.replace(".lora_A.weight", ".weight")
base_name = base_name.replace(".lora_B.weight", ".weight")
return base_name
def parse_args() -> argparse.Namespace:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Convert a huggingface PEFT LoRA adapter to a GGML compatible file")
parser.add_argument(
"--outfile", type=Path,
help="path to write to; default: based on input. {ftype} will be replaced by the outtype.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--outtype", type=str, choices=["f32", "f16", "bf16", "q8_0", "auto"], default="f16",
help="output format - use f32 for float32, f16 for float16, bf16 for bfloat16, q8_0 for Q8_0, auto for the highest-fidelity 16-bit float type depending on the first loaded tensor type",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--bigendian", action="store_true",
help="model is executed on big endian machine",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--no-lazy", action="store_true",
help="use more RAM by computing all outputs before writing (use in case lazy evaluation is broken)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--verbose", action="store_true",
help="increase output verbosity",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--dry-run", action="store_true",
help="only print out what will be done, without writing any new files",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--base", type=Path, required=True,
help="directory containing base model file",
)
parser.add_argument(
"lora_path", type=Path,
help="directory containing LoRA adapter file",
)
return parser.parse_args()
if __name__ == '__main__':
args = parse_args()
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG if args.verbose else logging.INFO)
ftype_map: dict[str, gguf.LlamaFileType] = {
"f32": gguf.LlamaFileType.ALL_F32,
"f16": gguf.LlamaFileType.MOSTLY_F16,
"bf16": gguf.LlamaFileType.MOSTLY_BF16,
"q8_0": gguf.LlamaFileType.MOSTLY_Q8_0,
"auto": gguf.LlamaFileType.GUESSED,
}
ftype = ftype_map[args.outtype]
dir_base_model: Path = args.base
dir_lora: Path = args.lora_path
lora_config = dir_lora / "adapter_config.json"
input_model = dir_lora / "adapter_model.safetensors"
if args.outfile is not None:
fname_out = args.outfile
else:
# output in the same directory as the model by default
fname_out = dir_lora
if os.path.exists(input_model):
# lazy import load_file only if lora is in safetensors format.
from safetensors.torch import load_file
lora_model = load_file(input_model, device="cpu")
else:
input_model = os.path.join(dir_lora, "adapter_model.bin")
lora_model = torch.load(input_model, map_location="cpu", weights_only=True)
# load base model
logger.info(f"Loading base model: {dir_base_model.name}")
hparams = Model.load_hparams(dir_base_model)
with torch.inference_mode():
try:
model_class = Model.from_model_architecture(hparams["architectures"][0])
except NotImplementedError:
logger.error(f"Model {hparams['architectures'][0]} is not supported")
sys.exit(1)
class LoraModel(model_class):
model_arch = model_class.model_arch
lora_alpha: float
def __init__(self, *args, dir_lora_model: Path, lora_alpha: float, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.dir_model_card = dir_lora_model
self.lora_alpha = float(lora_alpha)
def set_type(self):
self.gguf_writer.add_type(gguf.GGUFType.ADAPTER)
self.gguf_writer.add_string(gguf.Keys.Adapter.TYPE, "lora")
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
self.gguf_writer.add_float32(gguf.Keys.Adapter.LORA_ALPHA, self.lora_alpha)
super().set_gguf_parameters()
def get_tensors(self) -> Iterator[tuple[str, Tensor]]:
tensor_map: dict[str, PartialLoraTensor] = {}
for name, tensor in lora_model.items():
if self.lazy:
tensor = LazyTorchTensor.from_eager(tensor)
base_name = get_base_tensor_name(name)
is_lora_a = ".lora_A.weight" in name
is_lora_b = ".lora_B.weight" in name
if not is_lora_a and not is_lora_b:
if ".base_layer.weight" in name:
continue
logger.error(f"Unexpected name '{name}': Not a lora_A or lora_B tensor")
sys.exit(1)
if base_name in tensor_map:
if is_lora_a:
tensor_map[base_name].A = tensor
else:
tensor_map[base_name].B = tensor
else:
if is_lora_a:
tensor_map[base_name] = PartialLoraTensor(A=tensor)
else:
tensor_map[base_name] = PartialLoraTensor(B=tensor)
for name, tensor in tensor_map.items():
assert tensor.A is not None
assert tensor.B is not None
yield (name, cast(torch.Tensor, LoraTorchTensor(tensor.A, tensor.B)))
def modify_tensors(self, data_torch: Tensor, name: str, bid: int | None) -> Iterable[tuple[str, Tensor]]:
dest = super().modify_tensors(data_torch, name, bid)
for dest_name, dest_data in dest:
assert isinstance(dest_data, LoraTorchTensor)
lora_a, lora_b = dest_data.get_lora_A_B()
yield (dest_name + ".lora_a", lora_a)
yield (dest_name + ".lora_b", lora_b)
with open(lora_config, "r") as f:
lparams: dict[str, Any] = json.load(f)
alpha: float = lparams["lora_alpha"]
model_instance = LoraModel(
dir_base_model,
ftype,
fname_out,
is_big_endian=args.bigendian,
use_temp_file=False,
eager=args.no_lazy,
dry_run=args.dry_run,
dir_lora_model=dir_lora,
lora_alpha=alpha,
)
logger.info("Exporting model...")
model_instance.write()
logger.info(f"Model successfully exported to {model_instance.fname_out}")

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# Android
## Build on Android using Termux
[Termux](https://github.com/termux/termux-app#installation) is a method to execute `llama.cpp` on an Android device (no root required).
```
apt update && apt upgrade -y
apt install git make cmake
```
It's recommended to move your model inside the `~/` directory for best performance:
```
cd storage/downloads
mv model.gguf ~/
```
[Get the code](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp#get-the-code) & [follow the Linux build instructions](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp#build) to build `llama.cpp`.
## Building the Project using Android NDK
Obtain the [Android NDK](https://developer.android.com/ndk) and then build with CMake.
Execute the following commands on your computer to avoid downloading the NDK to your mobile. Alternatively, you can also do this in Termux:
```
$ mkdir build-android
$ cd build-android
$ export NDK=<your_ndk_directory>
$ cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$NDK/build/cmake/android.toolchain.cmake -DANDROID_ABI=arm64-v8a -DANDROID_PLATFORM=android-23 -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-march=armv8.4a+dotprod ..
$ make
```
Install [termux](https://github.com/termux/termux-app#installation) on your device and run `termux-setup-storage` to get access to your SD card (if Android 11+ then run the command twice).
Finally, copy these built `llama` binaries and the model file to your device storage. Because the file permissions in the Android sdcard cannot be changed, you can copy the executable files to the `/data/data/com.termux/files/home/bin` path, and then execute the following commands in Termux to add executable permission:
(Assumed that you have pushed the built executable files to the /sdcard/llama.cpp/bin path using `adb push`)
```
$cp -r /sdcard/llama.cpp/bin /data/data/com.termux/files/home/
$cd /data/data/com.termux/files/home/bin
$chmod +x ./*
```
Download model [llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-Chat-GGUF/blob/main/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf), and push it to `/sdcard/llama.cpp/`, then move it to `/data/data/com.termux/files/home/model/`
```
$mv /sdcard/llama.cpp/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf /data/data/com.termux/files/home/model/
```
Now, you can start chatting:
```
$cd /data/data/com.termux/files/home/bin
$./llama-cli -m ../model/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf -n 128 -cml
```
Here's a demo of an interactive session running on Pixel 5 phone:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/271616/225014776-1d567049-ad71-4ef2-b050-55b0b3b9274c.mp4

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# Build llama.cpp locally
**To get the Code:**
```bash
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
cd llama.cpp
```
In order to build llama.cpp you have four different options.
- Using `make`:
- On Linux or MacOS:
```bash
make
```
- On Windows:
1. Download the latest fortran version of [w64devkit](https://github.com/skeeto/w64devkit/releases).
2. Extract `w64devkit` on your pc.
3. Run `w64devkit.exe`.
4. Use the `cd` command to reach the `llama.cpp` folder.
5. From here you can run:
```bash
make
```
- Notes:
- For `Q4_0_4_4` quantization type build, add the `GGML_NO_LLAMAFILE=1` flag. For example, use `make GGML_NO_LLAMAFILE=1`.
- For faster compilation, add the `-j` argument to run multiple jobs in parallel. For example, `make -j 8` will run 8 jobs in parallel.
- For faster repeated compilation, install [ccache](https://ccache.dev/).
- For debug builds, run `make LLAMA_DEBUG=1`
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
cmake -B build
cmake --build build --config Release
```
**Notes**:
- For `Q4_0_4_4` quantization type build, add the `-DGGML_LLAMAFILE=OFF` cmake option. For example, use `cmake -B build -DGGML_LLAMAFILE=OFF`.
- For faster compilation, add the `-j` argument to run multiple jobs in parallel. For example, `cmake --build build --config Release -j 8` will run 8 jobs in parallel.
- For faster repeated compilation, install [ccache](https://ccache.dev/).
- For debug builds, there are two cases:
1. Single-config generators (e.g. default = `Unix Makefiles`; note that they just ignore the `--config` flag):
```bash
cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
cmake --build build
```
2. Multi-config generators (`-G` param set to Visual Studio, XCode...):
```bash
cmake -B build -G "Xcode"
cmake --build build --config Debug
```
- Using `gmake` (FreeBSD):
1. Install and activate [DRM in FreeBSD](https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics)
2. Add your user to **video** group
3. Install compilation dependencies.
```bash
sudo pkg install gmake automake autoconf pkgconf llvm15 openblas
gmake CC=/usr/local/bin/clang15 CXX=/usr/local/bin/clang++15 -j4
```
## Metal Build
On MacOS, Metal is enabled by default. Using Metal makes the computation run on the GPU.
To disable the Metal build at compile time use the `GGML_NO_METAL=1` flag or the `GGML_METAL=OFF` cmake option.
When built with Metal support, you can explicitly disable GPU inference with the `--n-gpu-layers|-ngl 0` command-line
argument.
## BLAS Build
Building the program with BLAS support may lead to some performance improvements in prompt processing using batch sizes higher than 32 (the default is 512). Support with CPU-only BLAS implementations doesn't affect the normal generation performance. We may see generation performance improvements with GPU-involved BLAS implementations, e.g. cuBLAS, hipBLAS. There are currently several different BLAS implementations available for build and use:
### Accelerate Framework:
This is only available on Mac PCs and it's enabled by default. You can just build using the normal instructions.
### OpenBLAS:
This provides BLAS acceleration using only the CPU. Make sure to have OpenBLAS installed on your machine.
- Using `make`:
- On Linux:
```bash
make GGML_OPENBLAS=1
```
- On Windows:
1. Download the latest fortran version of [w64devkit](https://github.com/skeeto/w64devkit/releases).
2. Download the latest version of [OpenBLAS for Windows](https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/releases).
3. Extract `w64devkit` on your pc.
4. From the OpenBLAS zip that you just downloaded copy `libopenblas.a`, located inside the `lib` folder, inside `w64devkit\x86_64-w64-mingw32\lib`.
5. From the same OpenBLAS zip copy the content of the `include` folder inside `w64devkit\x86_64-w64-mingw32\include`.
6. Run `w64devkit.exe`.
7. Use the `cd` command to reach the `llama.cpp` folder.
8. From here you can run:
```bash
make GGML_OPENBLAS=1
```
- Using `CMake` on Linux:
```bash
cmake -B build -DGGML_BLAS=ON -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS
cmake --build build --config Release
```
### BLIS
Check [BLIS.md](./backend/BLIS.md) for more information.
### SYCL
SYCL is a higher-level programming model to improve programming productivity on various hardware accelerators.
llama.cpp based on SYCL is used to **support Intel GPU** (Data Center Max series, Flex series, Arc series, Built-in GPU and iGPU).
For detailed info, please refer to [llama.cpp for SYCL](./backend/SYCL.md).
### Intel oneMKL
Building through oneAPI compilers will make avx_vnni instruction set available for intel processors that do not support avx512 and avx512_vnni. Please note that this build config **does not support Intel GPU**. For Intel GPU support, please refer to [llama.cpp for SYCL](./backend/SYCL.md).
- Using manual oneAPI installation:
By default, `GGML_BLAS_VENDOR` is set to `Generic`, so if you already sourced intel environment script and assign `-DGGML_BLAS=ON` in cmake, the mkl version of Blas will automatically been selected. Otherwise please install oneAPI and follow the below steps:
```bash
source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh # You can skip this step if in oneapi-basekit docker image, only required for manual installation
cmake -B build -DGGML_BLAS=ON -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=Intel10_64lp -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx -DGGML_NATIVE=ON
cmake --build build --config Release
```
- Using oneAPI docker image:
If you do not want to source the environment vars and install oneAPI manually, you can also build the code using intel docker container: [oneAPI-basekit](https://hub.docker.com/r/intel/oneapi-basekit). Then, you can use the commands given above.
Check [Optimizing and Running LLaMA2 on Intel® CPU](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/791610/optimizing-and-running-llama2-on-intel-cpu.html) for more information.
### CUDA
This provides GPU acceleration using the CUDA cores of your Nvidia GPU. Make sure to have the CUDA toolkit installed. You can download it from your Linux distro's package manager (e.g. `apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit`) or from here: [CUDA Toolkit](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads).
For Jetson user, if you have Jetson Orin, you can try this: [Offical Support](https://www.jetson-ai-lab.com/tutorial_text-generation.html). If you are using an old model(nano/TX2), need some additional operations before compiling.
- Using `make`:
```bash
make GGML_CUDA=1
```
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
cmake -B build -DGGML_CUDA=ON
cmake --build build --config Release
```
The environment variable [`CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES`](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#env-vars) can be used to specify which GPU(s) will be used. The following compilation options are also available to tweak performance:
| Option | Legal values | Default | Description |
|-------------------------------|------------------------|---------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| GGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV | Boolean | false | Force the use of dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernels instead of using kernels that do matrix vector multiplication on quantized data. By default the decision is made based on compute capability (MMVQ for 6.1/Pascal/GTX 1000 or higher). Does not affect k-quants. |
| GGML_CUDA_DMMV_X | Positive integer >= 32 | 32 | Number of values in x direction processed by the CUDA dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernel per iteration. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 heavily recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| GGML_CUDA_MMV_Y | Positive integer | 1 | Block size in y direction for the CUDA mul mat vec kernels. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 recommended. |
| GGML_CUDA_FORCE_MMQ | Boolean | false | Force the use of custom matrix multiplication kernels for quantized models instead of FP16 cuBLAS even if there is no int8 tensor core implementation available (affects V100, RDNA3). MMQ kernels are enabled by default on GPUs with int8 tensor core support. With MMQ force enabled, speed for large batch sizes will be worse but VRAM consumption will be lower. |
| GGML_CUDA_FORCE_CUBLAS | Boolean | false | Force the use of FP16 cuBLAS instead of custom matrix multiplication kernels for quantized models |
| GGML_CUDA_F16 | Boolean | false | If enabled, use half-precision floating point arithmetic for the CUDA dequantization + mul mat vec kernels and for the q4_1 and q5_1 matrix matrix multiplication kernels. Can improve performance on relatively recent GPUs. |
| GGML_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER | 1 or 2 | 2 | Number of values processed per iteration and per CUDA thread for Q2_K and Q6_K quantization formats. Setting this value to 1 can improve performance for slow GPUs. |
| GGML_CUDA_PEER_MAX_BATCH_SIZE | Positive integer | 128 | Maximum batch size for which to enable peer access between multiple GPUs. Peer access requires either Linux or NVLink. When using NVLink enabling peer access for larger batch sizes is potentially beneficial. |
| GGML_CUDA_FA_ALL_QUANTS | Boolean | false | Compile support for all KV cache quantization type (combinations) for the FlashAttention CUDA kernels. More fine-grained control over KV cache size but compilation takes much longer. |
### hipBLAS
This provides BLAS acceleration on HIP-supported AMD GPUs.
Make sure to have ROCm installed.
You can download it from your Linux distro's package manager or from here: [ROCm Quick Start (Linux)](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/tutorial/quick-start.html#rocm-install-quick).
- Using `make`:
```bash
make GGML_HIPBLAS=1
```
- Using `CMake` for Linux (assuming a gfx1030-compatible AMD GPU):
```bash
HIPCXX="$(hipconfig -l)/clang" HIP_PATH="$(hipconfig -R)" \
cmake -S . -B build -DGGML_HIPBLAS=ON -DAMDGPU_TARGETS=gfx1030 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
&& cmake --build build --config Release -- -j 16
```
On Linux it is also possible to use unified memory architecture (UMA) to share main memory between the CPU and integrated GPU by setting `-DGGML_HIP_UMA=ON`.
However, this hurts performance for non-integrated GPUs (but enables working with integrated GPUs).
Note that if you get the following error:
```
clang: error: cannot find ROCm device library; provide its path via '--rocm-path' or '--rocm-device-lib-path', or pass '-nogpulib' to build without ROCm device library
```
Try searching for a directory under `HIP_PATH` that contains the file
`oclc_abi_version_400.bc`. Then, add the following to the start of the
command: `HIP_DEVICE_LIB_PATH=<directory-you-just-found>`, so something
like:
```bash
HIPCXX="$(hipconfig -l)/clang" HIP_PATH="$(hipconfig -p)" \
HIP_DEVICE_LIB_PATH=<directory-you-just-found> \
cmake -S . -B build -DGGML_HIPBLAS=ON -DAMDGPU_TARGETS=gfx1030 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
&& cmake --build build -- -j 16
```
- Using `make` (example for target gfx1030, build with 16 CPU threads):
```bash
make -j16 GGML_HIPBLAS=1 GGML_HIP_UMA=1 AMDGPU_TARGETS=gfx1030
```
- Using `CMake` for Windows (using x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS, and assuming a gfx1100-compatible AMD GPU):
```bash
set PATH=%HIP_PATH%\bin;%PATH%
cmake -S . -B build -G Ninja -DAMDGPU_TARGETS=gfx1100 -DGGML_HIPBLAS=ON -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
cmake --build build
```
Make sure that `AMDGPU_TARGETS` is set to the GPU arch you want to compile for. The above example uses `gfx1100` that corresponds to Radeon RX 7900XTX/XT/GRE. You can find a list of targets [here](https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUUsage.html#processors)
Find your gpu version string by matching the most significant version information from `rocminfo | grep gfx | head -1 | awk '{print $2}'` with the list of processors, e.g. `gfx1035` maps to `gfx1030`.
The environment variable [`HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES`](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/understand/gpu_isolation.html#hip-visible-devices) can be used to specify which GPU(s) will be used.
If your GPU is not officially supported you can use the environment variable [`HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION`] set to a similar GPU, for example 10.3.0 on RDNA2 (e.g. gfx1030, gfx1031, or gfx1035) or 11.0.0 on RDNA3.
The following compilation options are also available to tweak performance (yes, they refer to CUDA, not HIP, because it uses the same code as the cuBLAS version above):
| Option | Legal values | Default | Description |
|------------------------|------------------------|---------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| GGML_CUDA_DMMV_X | Positive integer >= 32 | 32 | Number of values in x direction processed by the HIP dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernel per iteration. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 heavily recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| GGML_CUDA_MMV_Y | Positive integer | 1 | Block size in y direction for the HIP mul mat vec kernels. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| GGML_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER | 1 or 2 | 2 | Number of values processed per iteration and per HIP thread for Q2_K and Q6_K quantization formats. Setting this value to 1 can improve performance for slow GPUs. |
### Vulkan
**Windows**
#### w64devkit
Download and extract [w64devkit](https://github.com/skeeto/w64devkit/releases).
Download and install the [Vulkan SDK](https://vulkan.lunarg.com/sdk/home#windows). When selecting components, only the Vulkan SDK Core is required.
Launch `w64devkit.exe` and run the following commands to copy Vulkan dependencies:
```sh
SDK_VERSION=1.3.283.0
cp /VulkanSDK/$SDK_VERSION/Bin/glslc.exe $W64DEVKIT_HOME/bin/
cp /VulkanSDK/$SDK_VERSION/Lib/vulkan-1.lib $W64DEVKIT_HOME/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib/
cp -r /VulkanSDK/$SDK_VERSION/Include/* $W64DEVKIT_HOME/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/
cat > $W64DEVKIT_HOME/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib/pkgconfig/vulkan.pc <<EOF
Name: Vulkan-Loader
Description: Vulkan Loader
Version: $SDK_VERSION
Libs: -lvulkan-1
EOF
```
Switch into the `llama.cpp` directory and run `make GGML_VULKAN=1`.
#### MSYS2
Install [MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org/) and then run the following commands in a UCRT terminal to install dependencies.
```sh
pacman -S git \
mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-gcc \
mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-cmake \
mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-vulkan-devel \
mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-shaderc
```
Switch into `llama.cpp` directory and build using CMake.
```sh
cmake -B build -DGGML_VULKAN=ON
cmake --build build --config Release
```
**With docker**:
You don't need to install Vulkan SDK. It will be installed inside the container.
```sh
# Build the image
docker build -t llama-cpp-vulkan -f .devops/llama-cli-vulkan.Dockerfile .
# Then, use it:
docker run -it --rm -v "$(pwd):/app:Z" --device /dev/dri/renderD128:/dev/dri/renderD128 --device /dev/dri/card1:/dev/dri/card1 llama-cpp-vulkan -m "/app/models/YOUR_MODEL_FILE" -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 400 -e -ngl 33
```
**Without docker**:
Firstly, you need to make sure you have installed [Vulkan SDK](https://vulkan.lunarg.com/doc/view/latest/linux/getting_started_ubuntu.html)
For example, on Ubuntu 22.04 (jammy), use the command below:
```bash
wget -qO - https://packages.lunarg.com/lunarg-signing-key-pub.asc | apt-key add -
wget -qO /etc/apt/sources.list.d/lunarg-vulkan-jammy.list https://packages.lunarg.com/vulkan/lunarg-vulkan-jammy.list
apt update -y
apt-get install -y vulkan-sdk
# To verify the installation, use the command below:
vulkaninfo
```
Alternatively your package manager might be able to provide the appropriate libraries.
For example for Ubuntu 22.04 you can install `libvulkan-dev` instead.
For Fedora 40, you can install `vulkan-devel`, `glslc` and `glslang` packages.
Then, build llama.cpp using the cmake command below:
```bash
cmake -B build -DGGML_VULKAN=1
cmake --build build --config Release
# Test the output binary (with "-ngl 33" to offload all layers to GPU)
./bin/llama-cli -m "PATH_TO_MODEL" -p "Hi you how are you" -n 50 -e -ngl 33 -t 4
# You should see in the output, ggml_vulkan detected your GPU. For example:
# ggml_vulkan: Using Intel(R) Graphics (ADL GT2) | uma: 1 | fp16: 1 | warp size: 32
```
### Android
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## Add a new model architecture to `llama.cpp`
# Add a new model architecture to `llama.cpp`
Adding a model requires few steps:
@@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ Adding a model requires few steps:
After following these steps, you can open PR.
Also, it is important to check that the examples and main ggml backends (CUDA, METAL, CPU) are working with the new architecture, especially:
- [main](../examples/main)
- [imatrix](../examples/imatrix)
- [quantize](../examples/quantize)
- [server](../examples/server)
- [main](/examples/main/)
- [imatrix](/examples/imatrix/)
- [quantize](/examples/quantize/)
- [server](/examples/server/)
### 1. Convert the model to GGUF
This step is done in python with a `convert` script using the [gguf](https://pypi.org/project/gguf/) library.
Depending on the model architecture, you can use either [convert-hf-to-gguf.py](../convert-hf-to-gguf.py) or [examples/convert-legacy-llama.py](../examples/convert-legacy-llama.py) (for `llama/llama2` models in `.pth` format).
Depending on the model architecture, you can use either [convert_hf_to_gguf.py](/convert_hf_to_gguf.py) or [examples/convert_legacy_llama.py](/examples/convert_legacy_llama.py) (for `llama/llama2` models in `.pth` format).
The convert script reads the model configuration, tokenizer, tensor names+data and converts them to GGUF metadata and tensors.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ class MyModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GROK
```
2. Define the layout of the GGUF tensors in [constants.py](../gguf-py/gguf/constants.py)
2. Define the layout of the GGUF tensors in [constants.py](/gguf-py/gguf/constants.py)
Add an enum entry in `MODEL_ARCH`, the model human friendly name in `MODEL_ARCH_NAMES` and the GGUF tensor names in `MODEL_TENSORS`.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Example for `falcon` model:
As a general rule, before adding a new tensor name to GGUF, be sure the equivalent naming does not already exist.
Once you have found the GGUF tensor name equivalent, add it to the [tensor_mapping.py](../gguf-py/gguf/tensor_mapping.py) file.
Once you have found the GGUF tensor name equivalent, add it to the [tensor_mapping.py](/gguf-py/gguf/tensor_mapping.py) file.
If the tensor name is part of a repetitive layer/block, the key word `bid` substitutes it.
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Have a look at existing implementation like `build_llama`, `build_dbrx` or `buil
When implementing a new graph, please note that the underlying `ggml` backends might not support them all, support for missing backend operations can be added in another PR.
Note: to debug the inference graph: you can use [llama-eval-callback](../examples/eval-callback).
Note: to debug the inference graph: you can use [llama-eval-callback](/examples/eval-callback/).
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# Token generation performance troubleshooting
## Verifying that the model is running on the GPU with CUDA
Make sure you compiled llama with the correct env variables according to [this guide](../README.md#CUDA), so that llama accepts the `-ngl N` (or `--n-gpu-layers N`) flag. When running llama, you may configure `N` to be very large, and llama will offload the maximum possible number of layers to the GPU, even if it's less than the number you configured. For example:
Make sure you compiled llama with the correct env variables according to [this guide](/docs/build.md#cuda), so that llama accepts the `-ngl N` (or `--n-gpu-layers N`) flag. When running llama, you may configure `N` to be very large, and llama will offload the maximum possible number of layers to the GPU, even if it's less than the number you configured. For example:
```shell
./llama-cli -m "path/to/model.gguf" -ngl 200000 -p "Please sir, may I have some "
```

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# Docker
## Prerequisites
* Docker must be installed and running on your system.
* Create a folder to store big models & intermediate files (ex. /llama/models)
## Images
We have three Docker images available for this project:
1. `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full`: This image includes both the main executable file and the tools to convert LLaMA models into ggml and convert into 4-bit quantization. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
2. `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light`: This image only includes the main executable file. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
3. `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server`: This image only includes the server executable file. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
Additionally, there the following images, similar to the above:
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full-cuda`: Same as `full` but compiled with CUDA support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light-cuda`: Same as `light` but compiled with CUDA support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server-cuda`: Same as `server` but compiled with CUDA support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full-rocm`: Same as `full` but compiled with ROCm support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light-rocm`: Same as `light` but compiled with ROCm support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
- `ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server-rocm`: Same as `server` but compiled with ROCm support. (platforms: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`)
The GPU enabled images are not currently tested by CI beyond being built. They are not built with any variation from the ones in the Dockerfiles defined in [.devops/](.devops/) and the GitHub Action defined in [.github/workflows/docker.yml](.github/workflows/docker.yml). If you need different settings (for example, a different CUDA or ROCm library, you'll need to build the images locally for now).
## Usage
The easiest way to download the models, convert them to ggml and optimize them is with the --all-in-one command which includes the full docker image.
Replace `/path/to/models` below with the actual path where you downloaded the models.
```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full --all-in-one "/models/" 7B
```
On completion, you are ready to play!
```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full --run -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512
```
or with a light image:
```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512
```
or with a server image:
```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf --port 8000 --host 0.0.0.0 -n 512
```
## Docker With CUDA
Assuming one has the [nvidia-container-toolkit](https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-toolkit) properly installed on Linux, or is using a GPU enabled cloud, `cuBLAS` should be accessible inside the container.
## Building Docker locally
```bash
docker build -t local/llama.cpp:full-cuda -f .devops/full-cuda.Dockerfile .
docker build -t local/llama.cpp:light-cuda -f .devops/llama-cli-cuda.Dockerfile .
docker build -t local/llama.cpp:server-cuda -f .devops/llama-server-cuda.Dockerfile .
```
You may want to pass in some different `ARGS`, depending on the CUDA environment supported by your container host, as well as the GPU architecture.
The defaults are:
- `CUDA_VERSION` set to `11.7.1`
- `CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH` set to `all`
The resulting images, are essentially the same as the non-CUDA images:
1. `local/llama.cpp:full-cuda`: This image includes both the main executable file and the tools to convert LLaMA models into ggml and convert into 4-bit quantization.
2. `local/llama.cpp:light-cuda`: This image only includes the main executable file.
3. `local/llama.cpp:server-cuda`: This image only includes the server executable file.
## Usage
After building locally, Usage is similar to the non-CUDA examples, but you'll need to add the `--gpus` flag. You will also want to use the `--n-gpu-layers` flag.
```bash
docker run --gpus all -v /path/to/models:/models local/llama.cpp:full-cuda --run -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 --n-gpu-layers 1
docker run --gpus all -v /path/to/models:/models local/llama.cpp:light-cuda -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 --n-gpu-layers 1
docker run --gpus all -v /path/to/models:/models local/llama.cpp:server-cuda -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf --port 8000 --host 0.0.0.0 -n 512 --n-gpu-layers 1
```

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# Install pre-built version of llama.cpp
## Homebrew
On Mac and Linux, the homebrew package manager can be used via
```sh
brew install llama.cpp
```
The formula is automatically updated with new `llama.cpp` releases. More info: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/7668
## Nix
On Mac and Linux, the Nix package manager can be used via
```sh
nix profile install nixpkgs#llama-cpp
```
For flake enabled installs.
Or
```sh
nix-env --file '<nixpkgs>' --install --attr llama-cpp
```
For non-flake enabled installs.
This expression is automatically updated within the [nixpkgs repo](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/nixos-24.05/pkgs/by-name/ll/llama-cpp/package.nix#L164).
## Flox
On Mac and Linux, Flox can be used to install llama.cpp within a Flox environment via
```sh
flox install llama-cpp
```
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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ else()
add_subdirectory(export-lora)
add_subdirectory(finetune)
add_subdirectory(gbnf-validator)
add_subdirectory(gguf-hash)
add_subdirectory(gguf-split)
add_subdirectory(gguf)
add_subdirectory(gritlm)

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@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ private func tokenize(text: String, add_bos: Bool) -> [llama_token] {
private func token_to_piece(token: llama_token, buffer: inout [CChar]) -> String? {
var result = [CChar](repeating: 0, count: 8)
let nTokens = llama_token_to_piece(model, token, &result, Int32(result.count), false)
let nTokens = llama_token_to_piece(model, token, &result, Int32(result.count), 0, false)
if nTokens < 0 {
let actualTokensCount = -Int(nTokens)
result = .init(repeating: 0, count: actualTokensCount)
@@ -238,6 +238,7 @@ private func token_to_piece(token: llama_token, buffer: inout [CChar]) -> String
token,
&result,
Int32(result.count),
0,
false
)
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
int n_parallel = params.n_parallel;
// total length of the sequences including the prompt
int n_predict = 32;
int n_predict = params.n_predict;
// init LLM
@@ -93,14 +93,34 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// create a llama_batch
// we use this object to submit token data for decoding
llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(std::max(tokens_list.size(), (size_t)n_parallel), 0, 1);
llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(std::max(tokens_list.size(), (size_t) n_parallel), 0, n_parallel);
std::vector<llama_seq_id> seq_ids(n_parallel, 0);
for (int32_t i = 0; i < n_parallel; ++i) {
seq_ids[i] = i;
}
// evaluate the initial prompt
for (size_t i = 0; i < tokens_list.size(); ++i) {
llama_batch_add(batch, tokens_list[i], i, { 0 }, false);
llama_batch_add(batch, tokens_list[i], i, seq_ids, false);
}
GGML_ASSERT(batch.n_tokens == (int) tokens_list.size());
if (llama_model_has_encoder(model)) {
if (llama_encode(ctx, batch)) {
LOG_TEE("%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return 1;
}
llama_token decoder_start_token_id = llama_model_decoder_start_token(model);
if (decoder_start_token_id == -1) {
decoder_start_token_id = llama_token_bos(model);
}
llama_batch_clear(batch);
llama_batch_add(batch, decoder_start_token_id, 0, seq_ids, false);
}
// llama_decode will output logits only for the last token of the prompt
batch.logits[batch.n_tokens - 1] = true;
@@ -109,11 +129,11 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
return 1;
}
// assign the system KV cache to all parallel sequences
// this way, the parallel sequences will "reuse" the prompt tokens without having to copy them
for (int32_t i = 1; i < n_parallel; ++i) {
llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, i, -1, -1);
}
//// assign the system KV cache to all parallel sequences
//// this way, the parallel sequences will "reuse" the prompt tokens without having to copy them
//for (int32_t i = 1; i < n_parallel; ++i) {
// llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, i, -1, -1);
//}
if (n_parallel > 1) {
LOG_TEE("\n\n%s: generating %d sequences ...\n", __func__, n_parallel);

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from concurrent.futures import ProcessPoolExecutor, ThreadPoolExecutor
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, IO, Iterable, Literal, TypeVar, Optional
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, IO, Iterable, Literal, TypeVar
import numpy as np
@@ -346,42 +346,6 @@ class Params:
return params
@dataclass
class Metadata:
name: Optional[str] = None
author: Optional[str] = None
version: Optional[str] = None
url: Optional[str] = None
description: Optional[str] = None
licence: Optional[str] = None
source_url: Optional[str] = None
source_hf_repo: Optional[str] = None
@staticmethod
def load(metadata_path: Path) -> Metadata:
if metadata_path is None or not metadata_path.exists():
return Metadata()
with open(metadata_path, 'r') as file:
data = json.load(file)
# Create a new Metadata instance
metadata = Metadata()
# Assigning values to Metadata attributes if they exist in the JSON file
# This is based on LLM_KV_NAMES mapping in llama.cpp
metadata.name = data.get("general.name")
metadata.author = data.get("general.author")
metadata.version = data.get("general.version")
metadata.url = data.get("general.url")
metadata.description = data.get("general.description")
metadata.license = data.get("general.license")
metadata.source_url = data.get("general.source.url")
metadata.source_hf_repo = data.get("general.source.huggingface.repository")
return metadata
#
# data loading
# TODO: reuse (probably move to gguf.py?)
@@ -492,12 +456,13 @@ class LazyTensor:
LazyModel: TypeAlias = 'dict[str, LazyTensor]'
ModelFormat: TypeAlias = Literal['ggml', 'torch', 'safetensors', 'none']
@dataclass
class ModelPlus:
model: LazyModel
paths: list[Path] # Where this was read from.
format: Literal['ggml', 'torch', 'safetensors', 'none']
format: ModelFormat
vocab: BaseVocab | None # For GGML models (which have vocab built in), the vocab.
@@ -536,7 +501,7 @@ def merge_sharded(models: list[LazyModel]) -> LazyModel:
def merge_multifile_models(models_plus: list[ModelPlus]) -> ModelPlus:
formats = set(mp.format for mp in models_plus)
formats: set[ModelFormat] = set(mp.format for mp in models_plus)
assert len(formats) == 1, "different formats?"
format = formats.pop()
paths = [path for mp in models_plus for path in mp.paths]
@@ -555,7 +520,7 @@ def merge_multifile_models(models_plus: list[ModelPlus]) -> ModelPlus:
else:
model = merge_sharded([mp.model for mp in models_plus])
return ModelPlus(model, paths, format, vocab) # pytype: disable=wrong-arg-types
return ModelPlus(model, paths, format, vocab)
def permute_lazy(lazy_tensor: LazyTensor, n_head: int, n_head_kv: int) -> LazyTensor:
@@ -805,7 +770,7 @@ class OutputFile:
def __init__(self, fname_out: Path, endianess:gguf.GGUFEndian = gguf.GGUFEndian.LITTLE):
self.gguf = gguf.GGUFWriter(fname_out, gguf.MODEL_ARCH_NAMES[ARCH], endianess=endianess)
def add_meta_model(self, params: Params, metadata: Metadata) -> None:
def add_meta_model(self, params: Params, metadata: gguf.Metadata | None) -> None:
# Metadata About The Model And Its Provenence
name = "LLaMA"
if metadata is not None and metadata.name is not None:
@@ -823,16 +788,73 @@ class OutputFile:
self.gguf.add_author(metadata.author)
if metadata.version is not None:
self.gguf.add_version(metadata.version)
if metadata.url is not None:
self.gguf.add_url(metadata.url)
if metadata.organization is not None:
self.gguf.add_organization(metadata.organization)
if metadata.finetune is not None:
self.gguf.add_finetune(metadata.finetune)
if metadata.basename is not None:
self.gguf.add_basename(metadata.basename)
if metadata.description is not None:
self.gguf.add_description(metadata.description)
if metadata.licence is not None:
self.gguf.add_licence(metadata.licence)
if metadata.quantized_by is not None:
self.gguf.add_quantized_by(metadata.quantized_by)
if metadata.size_label is not None:
self.gguf.add_size_label(metadata.size_label)
if metadata.license is not None:
self.gguf.add_license(metadata.license)
if metadata.license_name is not None:
self.gguf.add_license_name(metadata.license_name)
if metadata.license_link is not None:
self.gguf.add_license_link(metadata.license_link)
if metadata.url is not None:
self.gguf.add_url(metadata.url)
if metadata.doi is not None:
self.gguf.add_doi(metadata.doi)
if metadata.uuid is not None:
self.gguf.add_uuid(metadata.uuid)
if metadata.repo_url is not None:
self.gguf.add_repo_url(metadata.repo_url)
if metadata.source_url is not None:
self.gguf.add_source_url(metadata.source_url)
if metadata.source_hf_repo is not None:
self.gguf.add_source_hf_repo(metadata.source_hf_repo)
if metadata.source_doi is not None:
self.gguf.add_source_doi(metadata.source_doi)
if metadata.source_uuid is not None:
self.gguf.add_source_uuid(metadata.source_uuid)
if metadata.source_repo_url is not None:
self.gguf.add_source_repo_url(metadata.source_repo_url)
if metadata.base_models is not None:
self.gguf.add_base_model_count(len(metadata.base_models))
for key, base_model_entry in enumerate(metadata.base_models):
if "name" in base_model_entry:
self.gguf.add_base_model_name(key, base_model_entry["name"])
if "author" in base_model_entry:
self.gguf.add_base_model_author(key, base_model_entry["author"])
if "version" in base_model_entry:
self.gguf.add_base_model_version(key, base_model_entry["version"])
if "organization" in base_model_entry:
self.gguf.add_base_model_organization(key, base_model_entry["organization"])
if "url" in base_model_entry:
self.gguf.add_base_model_url(key, base_model_entry["url"])
if "doi" in base_model_entry:
self.gguf.add_base_model_doi(key, base_model_entry["doi"])
if "uuid" in base_model_entry:
self.gguf.add_base_model_uuid(key, base_model_entry["uuid"])
if "repo_url" in base_model_entry:
self.gguf.add_base_model_repo_url(key, base_model_entry["repo_url"])
if metadata.tags is not None:
self.gguf.add_tags(metadata.tags)
if metadata.languages is not None:
self.gguf.add_languages(metadata.languages)
if metadata.datasets is not None:
self.gguf.add_datasets(metadata.datasets)
def add_meta_arch(self, params: Params) -> None:
# Metadata About The Neural Architecture Itself
@@ -943,7 +965,7 @@ class OutputFile:
@staticmethod
def write_vocab_only(
fname_out: Path, params: Params, vocab: Vocab, svocab: gguf.SpecialVocab,
endianess: gguf.GGUFEndian = gguf.GGUFEndian.LITTLE, pad_vocab: bool = False, metadata: Metadata = None,
endianess: gguf.GGUFEndian = gguf.GGUFEndian.LITTLE, pad_vocab: bool = False, metadata: gguf.Metadata | None = None,
) -> None:
check_vocab_size(params, vocab, pad_vocab=pad_vocab)
@@ -977,7 +999,7 @@ class OutputFile:
fname_out: Path, ftype: GGMLFileType, params: Params, model: LazyModel, vocab: BaseVocab, svocab: gguf.SpecialVocab,
concurrency: int = DEFAULT_CONCURRENCY, endianess: gguf.GGUFEndian = gguf.GGUFEndian.LITTLE,
pad_vocab: bool = False,
metadata: Metadata = None,
metadata: gguf.Metadata | None = None,
) -> None:
check_vocab_size(params, vocab, pad_vocab=pad_vocab)
@@ -1020,35 +1042,32 @@ def pick_output_type(model: LazyModel, output_type_str: str | None) -> GGMLFileT
raise ValueError(f"Unexpected combination of types: {name_to_type}")
def model_parameter_count(model: LazyModel) -> int:
total_model_parameters = 0
for i, (name, lazy_tensor) in enumerate(model.items()):
sum_weights_in_tensor = 1
def per_model_weight_count_estimation(tensors: Iterable[tuple[str, LazyTensor]]) -> tuple[int, int, int]:
total_params = 0
shared_params = 0
expert_params = 0
for name, lazy_tensor in tensors:
# We don't need these
if name.endswith((".attention.masked_bias", ".attention.bias", ".rotary_emb.inv_freq")):
continue
# Got A Tensor
sum_weights_in_tensor: int = 1
# Tensor Volume
for dim in lazy_tensor.shape:
sum_weights_in_tensor *= dim
total_model_parameters += sum_weights_in_tensor
return total_model_parameters
if ".experts." in name:
if ".experts.0." in name:
expert_params += sum_weights_in_tensor
else:
shared_params += sum_weights_in_tensor
def model_parameter_count_rounded_notation(model_params_count: int) -> str:
if model_params_count > 1e12 :
# Trillions Of Parameters
scaled_model_params = model_params_count * 1e-12
scale_suffix = "T"
elif model_params_count > 1e9 :
# Billions Of Parameters
scaled_model_params = model_params_count * 1e-9
scale_suffix = "B"
elif model_params_count > 1e6 :
# Millions Of Parameters
scaled_model_params = model_params_count * 1e-6
scale_suffix = "M"
else:
# Thousands Of Parameters
scaled_model_params = model_params_count * 1e-3
scale_suffix = "K"
total_params += sum_weights_in_tensor
return f"{round(scaled_model_params)}{scale_suffix}"
return total_params, shared_params, expert_params
def convert_to_output_type(model: LazyModel, output_type: GGMLFileType) -> LazyModel:
@@ -1230,34 +1249,24 @@ class VocabFactory:
return vocab, special_vocab
def default_convention_outfile(file_type: GGMLFileType, params: Params, model_params_count: int, metadata: Metadata) -> str:
quantization = {
def default_convention_outfile(file_type: GGMLFileType, expert_count: int | None, model_params_count: tuple[int, int, int], metadata: gguf.Metadata) -> str:
name = metadata.name if metadata.name is not None else None
basename = metadata.basename if metadata.basename is not None else None
finetune = metadata.finetune if metadata.finetune is not None else None
version = metadata.version if metadata.version is not None else None
size_label = metadata.size_label if metadata.size_label is not None else gguf.size_label(*model_params_count, expert_count=expert_count or 0)
output_type = {
GGMLFileType.AllF32: "F32",
GGMLFileType.MostlyF16: "F16",
GGMLFileType.MostlyQ8_0: "Q8_0",
}[file_type]
parameters = model_parameter_count_rounded_notation(model_params_count)
expert_count = ""
if params.n_experts is not None:
expert_count = f"{params.n_experts}x"
version = ""
if metadata is not None and metadata.version is not None:
version = f"-{metadata.version}"
name = "ggml-model"
if metadata is not None and metadata.name is not None:
name = metadata.name
elif params.path_model is not None:
name = params.path_model.name
return f"{name}{version}-{expert_count}{parameters}-{quantization}"
return gguf.naming_convention(name, basename, finetune, version, size_label, output_type)
def default_outfile(model_paths: list[Path], file_type: GGMLFileType, params: Params, model_params_count: int, metadata: Metadata) -> Path:
default_filename = default_convention_outfile(file_type, params, model_params_count, metadata)
def default_outfile(model_paths: list[Path], file_type: GGMLFileType, expert_count: int | None, model_params_count: tuple[int, int, int], metadata: gguf.Metadata) -> Path:
default_filename = default_convention_outfile(file_type, expert_count, model_params_count, metadata)
ret = model_paths[0].parent / f"{default_filename}.gguf"
if ret in model_paths:
logger.error(
@@ -1296,8 +1305,9 @@ def main(args_in: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
parser.add_argument("--pad-vocab", action="store_true", help="add pad tokens when model vocab expects more than tokenizer metadata provides")
parser.add_argument("--skip-unknown", action="store_true", help="skip unknown tensor names instead of failing")
parser.add_argument("--verbose", action="store_true", help="increase output verbosity")
parser.add_argument("--metadata", type=Path, help="Specify the path for a metadata file")
parser.add_argument("--metadata", type=Path, help="Specify the path for an authorship metadata override file")
parser.add_argument("--get-outfile", action="store_true", help="get calculated default outfile name")
parser.add_argument("--model-name", type=str, default=None, help="name of the model")
args = parser.parse_args(args_in)
@@ -1309,32 +1319,36 @@ def main(args_in: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
else:
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
metadata = Metadata.load(args.metadata)
model_name = args.model_name
dir_model = args.model
metadata = gguf.Metadata.load(args.metadata, dir_model, model_name)
if args.get_outfile:
model_plus = load_some_model(args.model)
model_plus = load_some_model(dir_model)
params = Params.load(model_plus)
model = convert_model_names(model_plus.model, params, args.skip_unknown)
model_params_count = model_parameter_count(model_plus.model)
ftype = pick_output_type(model, args.outtype)
print(f"{default_convention_outfile(ftype, params, model_params_count, metadata)}") # noqa: NP100
model = convert_model_names(model_plus.model, params, args.skip_unknown)
model_params_count = per_model_weight_count_estimation(model_plus.model.items())
ftype = pick_output_type(model, args.outtype)
if (metadata is None or metadata.name is None) and params.path_model is not None:
metadata.name = params.path_model.name
print(f"{default_convention_outfile(ftype, params.n_experts, model_params_count, metadata)}") # noqa: NP100
return
if args.no_vocab and args.vocab_only:
raise ValueError("--vocab-only does not make sense with --no-vocab")
if args.dump_single:
model_plus = lazy_load_file(args.model)
model_plus = lazy_load_file(dir_model)
do_dump_model(model_plus)
return
if not args.vocab_only:
model_plus = load_some_model(args.model)
model_plus = load_some_model(dir_model)
else:
model_plus = ModelPlus(model = {}, paths = [args.model / 'dummy'], format = 'none', vocab = None)
model_params_count = model_parameter_count(model_plus.model)
logger.info(f"model parameters count : {model_params_count} ({model_parameter_count_rounded_notation(model_params_count)})")
model_plus = ModelPlus(model = {}, paths = [dir_model / 'dummy'], format = 'none', vocab = None)
if args.dump:
do_dump_model(model_plus)
@@ -1367,7 +1381,7 @@ def main(args_in: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
logger.info(f"params = {params}")
model_parent_path = model_plus.paths[0].parent
vocab_path = Path(args.vocab_dir or args.model or model_parent_path)
vocab_path = Path(args.vocab_dir or dir_model or model_parent_path)
vocab_factory = VocabFactory(vocab_path)
vocab_types = None if args.no_vocab else args.vocab_type.split(",")
vocab, special_vocab = vocab_factory.load_vocab(vocab_types, model_parent_path)
@@ -1396,13 +1410,23 @@ def main(args_in: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
if model_plus.vocab is not None and args.vocab_dir is None and not args.no_vocab:
vocab = model_plus.vocab
assert params is not None
if metadata.name is None and params.path_model is not None:
metadata.name = params.path_model.name
model_params_count = per_model_weight_count_estimation(model_plus.model.items())
logger.info(f"model parameters count : {model_params_count} ({gguf.model_weight_count_rounded_notation(model_params_count[0])})")
logger.info(f"Vocab info: {vocab}")
logger.info(f"Special vocab info: {special_vocab}")
model = model_plus.model
model = convert_model_names(model, params, args.skip_unknown)
ftype = pick_output_type(model, args.outtype)
model = convert_to_output_type(model, ftype)
outfile = args.outfile or default_outfile(model_plus.paths, ftype, params, model_params_count, metadata)
outfile = args.outfile or default_outfile(model_plus.paths, ftype, params.n_experts, model_params_count, metadata=metadata)
metadata.size_label = gguf.size_label(*model_params_count, expert_count=params.n_experts or 0)
params.ftype = ftype
logger.info(f"Writing {outfile}, format {ftype}")

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@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
# Migration notice for binary filenames
> [!IMPORTANT]
[2024 Jun 12] Binaries have been renamed w/ a `llama-` prefix. `main` is now `llama-cli`, `server` is `llama-server`, etc (https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/7809)
This migration was important, but it is a breaking change that may not always be immediately obvious to users.
Please update all scripts and workflows to use the new binary names.
| Old Filename | New Filename |
| ---- | ---- |
| main | llama-cli |
| server | llama-server |
| llama-bench | llama-bench |
| embedding | llama-embedding |
| finetune | llama-finetune |
| quantize | llama-quantize |
| tokenize | llama-tokenize |
| export-lora | llama-export-lora |
| libllava.a | libllava.a |
| baby-llama | llama-baby-llama |
| batched | llama-batched |
| batched-bench | llama-batched-bench |
| benchmark-matmult | llama-benchmark-matmult |
| convert-llama2c-to-ggml | llama-convert-llama2c-to-ggml |
| eval-callback | llama-eval-callback |
| gbnf-validator | llama-gbnf-validator |
| gguf | llama-gguf |
| gguf-split | llama-gguf-split |
| gritlm | llama-gritlm |
| imatrix | llama-imatrix |
| infill | llama-infill |
| llava-cli | llama-llava-cli |
| lookahead | llama-lookahead |
| lookup | llama-lookup |
| lookup-create | llama-lookup-create |
| lookup-merge | llama-lookup-merge |
| lookup-stats | llama-lookup-stats |
| parallel | llama-parallel |
| passkey | llama-passkey |
| perplexity | llama-perplexity |
| q8dot | llama-q8dot |
| quantize-stats | llama-quantize-stats |
| retrieval | llama-retrieval |
| save-load-state | llama-save-load-state |
| simple | llama-simple |
| speculative | llama-speculative |
| train-text-from-scratch | llama-train-text-from-scratch |
| vdot | llama-vdot |
| tests/test-c.o | tests/test-c.o |

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@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
// Warns users that this filename was deprecated, and provides a link for more information.
#include <cstdio>
#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
// Main
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
std::string filename = "main";
if (argc >= 1) {
filename = argv[0];
}
// Get only the program name from the full path
auto pos = filename.find_last_of('/');
if (pos != std::string::npos) {
filename = filename.substr(pos+1);
}
// Append "llama-" to the beginning of filename to get the replacemnt filename
auto replacement_filename = "llama-" + filename;
// The exception is if the filename is "main", then our replacement filename is "llama-cli"
if (filename == "main") {
replacement_filename = "llama-cli";
}
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
fprintf(stdout, "WARNING: The binary '%s' is deprecated.\n", filename.c_str());
fprintf(stdout, " Please use '%s' instead.\n", replacement_filename.c_str());
fprintf(stdout, " See https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/tree/master/examples/deprecation-warning/README.md for more information.\n");
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}

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@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ static bool ggml_debug(struct ggml_tensor * t, bool ask, void * user_data) {
char src1_str[128] = {0};
if (src1) {
sprintf(src1_str, "%s{%s}", src1->name, ggml_ne_string(src1).c_str());
snprintf(src1_str, sizeof(src1_str), "%s{%s}", src1->name, ggml_ne_string(src1).c_str());
}
printf("%s: %24s = (%s) %10s(%s{%s}, %s}) = {%s}\n", __func__,

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@@ -190,6 +190,9 @@ static bool export_lora_params_parse(int argc, char ** argv, struct export_lora_
if (params->n_threads <= 0) {
params->n_threads = std::thread::hardware_concurrency();
}
} else if (arg == "-h" || arg == "--help") {
export_lora_print_usage(argc, argv, &default_params);
exit(0);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "error: unknown argument: '%s'\n", arg.c_str());
export_lora_print_usage(argc, argv, &default_params);

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@@ -87,4 +87,4 @@ The LORA rank can be configured for each model tensor type separately with these
The LORA rank of 'norm' tensors should always be 1.
To see all available options use `finetune --help`.
To see all available options use `llama-finetune --help`.

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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class Tensor:
if len(self.ne) == 0:
self.nbytes = 0
else:
self.nbytes = int(np.product(self.ne)) * 4
self.nbytes = int(np.prod(self.ne)) * 4
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unhandled data type '{self.dtype}'")

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ if [[ ! $LLAMA_MODEL_DIR ]]; then LLAMA_MODEL_DIR="./models"; fi
if [[ ! $LLAMA_TRAINING_DIR ]]; then LLAMA_TRAINING_DIR="."; fi
# MODEL="$LLAMA_MODEL_DIR/openllama-3b-v2-q8_0.gguf" # This is the model the readme uses.
MODEL="$LLAMA_MODEL_DIR/openllama-3b-v2.gguf" # An f16 model. Note in this case with "-g", you get an f32-format .BIN file that isn't yet supported if you use it with "main --lora" with GPU inferencing.
MODEL="$LLAMA_MODEL_DIR/openllama-3b-v2.gguf" # An f16 model. Note in this case with "-g", you get an f32-format .BIN file that isn't yet supported if you use it with "llama-cli --lora" with GPU inferencing.
while getopts "dg" opt; do
case $opt in

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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
set(TARGET llama-gguf-hash)
add_executable(${TARGET} gguf-hash.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
# clibs dependencies
include_directories(deps/)
add_library(xxhash OBJECT deps/xxhash/xxhash.c deps/xxhash/xxhash.h)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE xxhash)
add_library(sha1 OBJECT deps/sha1/sha1.c deps/sha1/sha1.h)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE sha1)
add_library(sha256 OBJECT deps/sha256/sha256.c deps/sha256/sha256.h)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE sha256)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE ggml ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)

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@@ -0,0 +1,206 @@
# llama-gguf-hash
CLI to hash GGUF files to detect difference on a per model and per tensor level.
**Command line options:**
- `--help`: display help message
- `--xxh64`: use xhash 64bit hash mode (default)
- `--sha1`: use sha1
- `--uuid`: use uuid
- `--sha256`: use sha256
- `--all`: use all hash
- `--no-layer`: exclude per layer hash
- `--uuid`: generate UUIDv5 ID
- `-c`, `--check <manifest>`: verify against a manifest
## About
While most POSIX systems already have hash checking programs like sha256sum, it
is designed to check entire files. This is not ideal for our purpose if we want
to check for consistency of the tensor data even if the metadata content of the
gguf KV store has been updated.
This program is designed to hash a gguf tensor payload on a 'per tensor layer'
in addition to a 'entire tensor model' hash. The intent is that the entire
tensor layer can be checked first but if there is any detected inconsistencies,
then the per tensor hash can be used to narrow down the specific tensor layer
that has inconsistencies.
For Maintainers:
- Detection of tensor inconsistency during development and automated tests
- This is served by xxh64 which is fast
- This is also served by having per tensor layer to assist in narrowing down
the location of the faulty tensor layer
- This is also served by sha1 which is much slower but more widely supported
For Model Creators:
- Optional consistent UUID generation based on model tensor content
- This is served by UUIDv5 which is useful for databases keys
- llama.cpp UUIDv5 Namespace: `ef001206-dadc-5f6d-a15f-3359e577d4e5`
- Made via UUIDv5 URL namespace of `en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llama.cpp`
For Model Users:
- Assurance of tensor layer integrity even if metadata was updated
- This is served by sha256 which is still considered very secure as of 2024
### Design Note
- The default behavior of this program if no arguments is provided is to hash
using xxhash's xxh32 mode because it is very fast and is primarily targeted
towards maintainers who may want to use this in automated tests.
- xxhash support xxh32 and xxh128 for 32bit hash and 128bit hash respectively
however we picked 64bit xxhash as most computers are 64bit as of 2024 and thus
would have a better affinity to calculating hash that is 64bit in size.
## Compile Example
```bash
cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DLLAMA_FATAL_WARNINGS=ON
make -C build clean
make -C build llama-gguf-hash VERBOSE=1
./build/bin/llama-gguf-hash test.gguf
./build/bin/llama-gguf-hash --xxh64 test.gguf
./build/bin/llama-gguf-hash --sha1 test.gguf
./build/bin/llama-gguf-hash --uuid test.gguf
./build/bin/llama-gguf-hash --sha256 test.gguf
```
## Generation and Verification Example
To generate we may use this command
```bash
./llama-gguf-hash --all test.gguf > test.gguf.manifest
```
Which would generate a manifest that looks like below, which contains multiple hash type and per tensor layer hashes as well
(This excludes UUID as that is an ID not a hash)
```bash
xxh64 f66e9cd66a4396a0 test.gguf:tensor_0
sha1 59f79ecefd8125a996fdf419239051a7e99e5f20 test.gguf:tensor_0
sha256 c0510d38fa060c46265e0160a85c7243096b01dd31c2f355bdbb5516b20de1bd test.gguf:tensor_0
xxh64 7d3a1f9ac04d0537 test.gguf:tensor_1
sha1 4765f592eacf096df4628ba59476af94d767080a test.gguf:tensor_1
sha256 8514cbcc73692a2c56bd7a33a022edd5ff819614bd23b19915d7224387f397a7 test.gguf:tensor_1
xxh64 a0af5d700049693b test.gguf:tensor_2
sha1 25cbfbad4513cc348e2c95ebdee69d6ff2fd8753 test.gguf:tensor_2
sha256 947e6b36e20f2cc95e1d2ce1c1669d813d574657ac6b5ac5196158d454d35180 test.gguf:tensor_2
xxh64 e83fddf559d7b6a6 test.gguf:tensor_3
sha1 a9cba73e2d90f2ee3dae2548caa42bef3fe6a96c test.gguf:tensor_3
sha256 423b044e016d8ac73c39f23f60bf01bedef5ecb03c0230accd824c91fe86f1a1 test.gguf:tensor_3
xxh64 1257733306b7992d test.gguf:tensor_4
sha1 d7bc61db93bb685ce9d598da89717c66729b7543 test.gguf:tensor_4
sha256 79737cb3912d4201384cf7f16a1a37ff7823f23ea796cb205b6ca361ab9e3ebf test.gguf:tensor_4
xxh64 d238d16ba4711e58 test.gguf:tensor_5
sha1 0706566c198fe1072f37e0a5135b4b5f23654c52 test.gguf:tensor_5
sha256 60949be8298eced0ecdde64487643d018407bd261691e061d9e9c3dbc9fd358b test.gguf:tensor_5
xxh64 3fbc3b65ab8c7f39 test.gguf:tensor_6
sha1 73922a0727226a409049f6fc3172a52219ca6f00 test.gguf:tensor_6
sha256 574f4c46ff384a3b9a225eb955d2a871847a2e8b3fa59387a8252832e92ef7b0 test.gguf:tensor_6
xxh64 c22021c29854f093 test.gguf:tensor_7
sha1 efc39cece6a951188fc41e354c73bbfe6813d447 test.gguf:tensor_7
sha256 4c0410cd3c500f078ae5b21e8dc9eb79e29112713b2ab58a882f82a3868d4d75 test.gguf:tensor_7
xxh64 936df61f5d64261f test.gguf:tensor_8
sha1 c2490296d789a4f34398a337fed8377d943d9f06 test.gguf:tensor_8
sha256 c4401313feeba0261275c3b25bd2d8fe40ce04e0f440c2980ed0e9674c30ff01 test.gguf:tensor_8
xxh64 93fd20c64421c081 test.gguf:tensor_9
sha1 7047ce1e78437a6884337a3751c7ee0421918a65 test.gguf:tensor_9
sha256 23d57cf0d7a6e90b0b3616b41300e0cd354781e812add854a5f95aa55f2bc514 test.gguf:tensor_9
xxh64 5a54d3aad816f302 test.gguf
sha1 d15be52c4ff213e823cb6dd13af7ee2f978e7042 test.gguf
sha256 7dd641b32f59b60dbd4b5420c4b0f6321ccf48f58f6ae201a3dbc4a58a27c6e4 test.gguf
```
We can then use the normal check command which will by default check for the highest security strength hash and verify against that:
```bash
$ ./llama-gguf-hash --check test.gguf.manifest test.gguf
manifest test.gguf.manifest sha256 sha1 xxh64
sha256 c0510d38fa060c46265e0160a85c7243096b01dd31c2f355bdbb5516b20de1bd test.gguf:tensor_0 - Ok
sha256 8514cbcc73692a2c56bd7a33a022edd5ff819614bd23b19915d7224387f397a7 test.gguf:tensor_1 - Ok
sha256 947e6b36e20f2cc95e1d2ce1c1669d813d574657ac6b5ac5196158d454d35180 test.gguf:tensor_2 - Ok
sha256 423b044e016d8ac73c39f23f60bf01bedef5ecb03c0230accd824c91fe86f1a1 test.gguf:tensor_3 - Ok
sha256 79737cb3912d4201384cf7f16a1a37ff7823f23ea796cb205b6ca361ab9e3ebf test.gguf:tensor_4 - Ok
sha256 60949be8298eced0ecdde64487643d018407bd261691e061d9e9c3dbc9fd358b test.gguf:tensor_5 - Ok
sha256 574f4c46ff384a3b9a225eb955d2a871847a2e8b3fa59387a8252832e92ef7b0 test.gguf:tensor_6 - Ok
sha256 4c0410cd3c500f078ae5b21e8dc9eb79e29112713b2ab58a882f82a3868d4d75 test.gguf:tensor_7 - Ok
sha256 c4401313feeba0261275c3b25bd2d8fe40ce04e0f440c2980ed0e9674c30ff01 test.gguf:tensor_8 - Ok
sha256 23d57cf0d7a6e90b0b3616b41300e0cd354781e812add854a5f95aa55f2bc514 test.gguf:tensor_9 - Ok
sha256 7dd641b32f59b60dbd4b5420c4b0f6321ccf48f58f6ae201a3dbc4a58a27c6e4 test.gguf - Ok
Verification results for test.gguf.manifest - Success
```
Or we may explicitly ask for a faster hash like:
```bash
$ ./llama-gguf-hash --check test.gguf.manifest --xxh64 test.gguf
manifest test.gguf.manifest sha256 sha1 xxh64
xxh64 f66e9cd66a4396a0 test.gguf:tensor_0 - Ok
xxh64 7d3a1f9ac04d0537 test.gguf:tensor_1 - Ok
xxh64 a0af5d700049693b test.gguf:tensor_2 - Ok
xxh64 e83fddf559d7b6a6 test.gguf:tensor_3 - Ok
xxh64 1257733306b7992d test.gguf:tensor_4 - Ok
xxh64 d238d16ba4711e58 test.gguf:tensor_5 - Ok
xxh64 3fbc3b65ab8c7f39 test.gguf:tensor_6 - Ok
xxh64 c22021c29854f093 test.gguf:tensor_7 - Ok
xxh64 936df61f5d64261f test.gguf:tensor_8 - Ok
xxh64 93fd20c64421c081 test.gguf:tensor_9 - Ok
xxh64 5a54d3aad816f302 test.gguf - Ok
Verification results for test.gguf.manifest - Success
```
Or maybe we want to just check that all the hash is valid:
```bash
$./llama-gguf-hash --check test.gguf.manifest --all test.gguf.manifest
manifest test.gguf.manifest sha256 sha1 xxh64
xxh64 f66e9cd66a4396a0 test.gguf:tensor_0 - Ok
sha1 59f79ecefd8125a996fdf419239051a7e99e5f20 test.gguf:tensor_0 - Ok
sha256 c0510d38fa060c46265e0160a85c7243096b01dd31c2f355bdbb5516b20de1bd test.gguf:tensor_0 - Ok
xxh64 7d3a1f9ac04d0537 test.gguf:tensor_1 - Ok
sha1 4765f592eacf096df4628ba59476af94d767080a test.gguf:tensor_1 - Ok
sha256 8514cbcc73692a2c56bd7a33a022edd5ff819614bd23b19915d7224387f397a7 test.gguf:tensor_1 - Ok
xxh64 a0af5d700049693b test.gguf:tensor_2 - Ok
sha1 25cbfbad4513cc348e2c95ebdee69d6ff2fd8753 test.gguf:tensor_2 - Ok
sha256 947e6b36e20f2cc95e1d2ce1c1669d813d574657ac6b5ac5196158d454d35180 test.gguf:tensor_2 - Ok
xxh64 e83fddf559d7b6a6 test.gguf:tensor_3 - Ok
sha1 a9cba73e2d90f2ee3dae2548caa42bef3fe6a96c test.gguf:tensor_3 - Ok
sha256 423b044e016d8ac73c39f23f60bf01bedef5ecb03c0230accd824c91fe86f1a1 test.gguf:tensor_3 - Ok
xxh64 1257733306b7992d test.gguf:tensor_4 - Ok
sha1 d7bc61db93bb685ce9d598da89717c66729b7543 test.gguf:tensor_4 - Ok
sha256 79737cb3912d4201384cf7f16a1a37ff7823f23ea796cb205b6ca361ab9e3ebf test.gguf:tensor_4 - Ok
xxh64 d238d16ba4711e58 test.gguf:tensor_5 - Ok
sha1 0706566c198fe1072f37e0a5135b4b5f23654c52 test.gguf:tensor_5 - Ok
sha256 60949be8298eced0ecdde64487643d018407bd261691e061d9e9c3dbc9fd358b test.gguf:tensor_5 - Ok
xxh64 3fbc3b65ab8c7f39 test.gguf:tensor_6 - Ok
sha1 73922a0727226a409049f6fc3172a52219ca6f00 test.gguf:tensor_6 - Ok
sha256 574f4c46ff384a3b9a225eb955d2a871847a2e8b3fa59387a8252832e92ef7b0 test.gguf:tensor_6 - Ok
xxh64 c22021c29854f093 test.gguf:tensor_7 - Ok
sha1 efc39cece6a951188fc41e354c73bbfe6813d447 test.gguf:tensor_7 - Ok
sha256 4c0410cd3c500f078ae5b21e8dc9eb79e29112713b2ab58a882f82a3868d4d75 test.gguf:tensor_7 - Ok
xxh64 936df61f5d64261f test.gguf:tensor_8 - Ok
sha1 c2490296d789a4f34398a337fed8377d943d9f06 test.gguf:tensor_8 - Ok
sha256 c4401313feeba0261275c3b25bd2d8fe40ce04e0f440c2980ed0e9674c30ff01 test.gguf:tensor_8 - Ok
xxh64 93fd20c64421c081 test.gguf:tensor_9 - Ok
sha1 7047ce1e78437a6884337a3751c7ee0421918a65 test.gguf:tensor_9 - Ok
sha256 23d57cf0d7a6e90b0b3616b41300e0cd354781e812add854a5f95aa55f2bc514 test.gguf:tensor_9 - Ok
xxh64 5a54d3aad816f302 test.gguf - Ok
sha1 d15be52c4ff213e823cb6dd13af7ee2f978e7042 test.gguf - Ok
sha256 7dd641b32f59b60dbd4b5420c4b0f6321ccf48f58f6ae201a3dbc4a58a27c6e4 test.gguf - Ok
Verification results for test.gguf.manifest - Success
```
## Crypto/Hash Libraries Used
These micro c libraries dependencies was installed via the [clib c package manager](https://github.com/clibs)
- https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash
- https://github.com/clibs/sha1/
- https://github.com/jb55/sha256.c

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{
"name": "rotate-bits",
"version": "0.1.1",
"repo": "jb55/rotate-bits.h",
"description": "rotate bits",
"keywords": ["rotl", "rotr"],
"src": ["rotate-bits.h"],
"license": "Public Domain",
"development": {
"thlorenz/tap.c": "*"
}
}

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#ifndef __ROTATE_DEFS_H
#define __ROTATE_DEFS_H
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#include <stdlib.h>
#define ROTL32(v, n) _rotl((v), (n))
#define ROTL64(v, n) _rotl64((v), (n))
#define ROTR32(v, n) _rotr((v), (n))
#define ROTR64(v, n) _rotr64((v), (n))
#else
#include <stdint.h>
#define U8V(v) ((uint8_t)(v) & 0xFFU)
#define U16V(v) ((uint16_t)(v) & 0xFFFFU)
#define U32V(v) ((uint32_t)(v) & 0xFFFFFFFFU)
#define U64V(v) ((uint64_t)(v) & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFU)
#define ROTL32(v, n) \
(U32V((uint32_t)(v) << (n)) | ((uint32_t)(v) >> (32 - (n))))
// tests fail if we don't have this cast...
#define ROTL64(v, n) \
(U64V((uint64_t)(v) << (n)) | ((uint64_t)(v) >> (64 - (n))))
#define ROTR32(v, n) ROTL32(v, 32 - (n))
#define ROTR64(v, n) ROTL64(v, 64 - (n))
#endif
#define ROTL8(v, n) \
(U8V((uint8_t)(v) << (n)) | ((uint8_t)(v) >> (8 - (n))))
#define ROTL16(v, n) \
(U16V((uint16_t)(v) << (n)) | ((uint16_t)(v) >> (16 - (n))))
#define ROTR8(v, n) ROTL8(v, 8 - (n))
#define ROTR16(v, n) ROTL16(v, 16 - (n))
#endif

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{
"name": "sha1",
"version": "0.0.1",
"repo": "clibs/sha1",
"description": "sha1 hash algorithm",
"keywords": ["sha1", "hash"],
"license": "public domain",
"src": ["sha1.c", "sha1.h"]
}

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/*
SHA-1 in C
By Steve Reid <steve@edmweb.com>
100% Public Domain
Test Vectors (from FIPS PUB 180-1)
"abc"
A9993E36 4706816A BA3E2571 7850C26C 9CD0D89D
"abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq"
84983E44 1C3BD26E BAAE4AA1 F95129E5 E54670F1
A million repetitions of "a"
34AA973C D4C4DAA4 F61EEB2B DBAD2731 6534016F
*/
/* #define LITTLE_ENDIAN * This should be #define'd already, if true. */
/* #define SHA1HANDSOFF * Copies data before messing with it. */
#define SHA1HANDSOFF
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
/* for uint32_t */
#include <stdint.h>
#include "sha1.h"
#define rol(value, bits) (((value) << (bits)) | ((value) >> (32 - (bits))))
/* blk0() and blk() perform the initial expand. */
/* I got the idea of expanding during the round function from SSLeay */
#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
#define blk0(i) (block->l[i] = (rol(block->l[i],24)&0xFF00FF00) \
|(rol(block->l[i],8)&0x00FF00FF))
#elif BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
#define blk0(i) block->l[i]
#else
#error "Endianness not defined!"
#endif
#define blk(i) (block->l[i&15] = rol(block->l[(i+13)&15]^block->l[(i+8)&15] \
^block->l[(i+2)&15]^block->l[i&15],1))
/* (R0+R1), R2, R3, R4 are the different operations used in SHA1 */
#define R0(v,w,x,y,z,i) z+=((w&(x^y))^y)+blk0(i)+0x5A827999+rol(v,5);w=rol(w,30);
#define R1(v,w,x,y,z,i) z+=((w&(x^y))^y)+blk(i)+0x5A827999+rol(v,5);w=rol(w,30);
#define R2(v,w,x,y,z,i) z+=(w^x^y)+blk(i)+0x6ED9EBA1+rol(v,5);w=rol(w,30);
#define R3(v,w,x,y,z,i) z+=(((w|x)&y)|(w&x))+blk(i)+0x8F1BBCDC+rol(v,5);w=rol(w,30);
#define R4(v,w,x,y,z,i) z+=(w^x^y)+blk(i)+0xCA62C1D6+rol(v,5);w=rol(w,30);
/* Hash a single 512-bit block. This is the core of the algorithm. */
void SHA1Transform(
uint32_t state[5],
const unsigned char buffer[64]
)
{
uint32_t a, b, c, d, e;
typedef union
{
unsigned char c[64];
uint32_t l[16];
} CHAR64LONG16;
#ifdef SHA1HANDSOFF
CHAR64LONG16 block[1]; /* use array to appear as a pointer */
memcpy(block, buffer, 64);
#else
/* The following had better never be used because it causes the
* pointer-to-const buffer to be cast into a pointer to non-const.
* And the result is written through. I threw a "const" in, hoping
* this will cause a diagnostic.
*/
CHAR64LONG16 *block = (const CHAR64LONG16 *) buffer;
#endif
/* Copy context->state[] to working vars */
a = state[0];
b = state[1];
c = state[2];
d = state[3];
e = state[4];
/* 4 rounds of 20 operations each. Loop unrolled. */
R0(a, b, c, d, e, 0);
R0(e, a, b, c, d, 1);
R0(d, e, a, b, c, 2);
R0(c, d, e, a, b, 3);
R0(b, c, d, e, a, 4);
R0(a, b, c, d, e, 5);
R0(e, a, b, c, d, 6);
R0(d, e, a, b, c, 7);
R0(c, d, e, a, b, 8);
R0(b, c, d, e, a, 9);
R0(a, b, c, d, e, 10);
R0(e, a, b, c, d, 11);
R0(d, e, a, b, c, 12);
R0(c, d, e, a, b, 13);
R0(b, c, d, e, a, 14);
R0(a, b, c, d, e, 15);
R1(e, a, b, c, d, 16);
R1(d, e, a, b, c, 17);
R1(c, d, e, a, b, 18);
R1(b, c, d, e, a, 19);
R2(a, b, c, d, e, 20);
R2(e, a, b, c, d, 21);
R2(d, e, a, b, c, 22);
R2(c, d, e, a, b, 23);
R2(b, c, d, e, a, 24);
R2(a, b, c, d, e, 25);
R2(e, a, b, c, d, 26);
R2(d, e, a, b, c, 27);
R2(c, d, e, a, b, 28);
R2(b, c, d, e, a, 29);
R2(a, b, c, d, e, 30);
R2(e, a, b, c, d, 31);
R2(d, e, a, b, c, 32);
R2(c, d, e, a, b, 33);
R2(b, c, d, e, a, 34);
R2(a, b, c, d, e, 35);
R2(e, a, b, c, d, 36);
R2(d, e, a, b, c, 37);
R2(c, d, e, a, b, 38);
R2(b, c, d, e, a, 39);
R3(a, b, c, d, e, 40);
R3(e, a, b, c, d, 41);
R3(d, e, a, b, c, 42);
R3(c, d, e, a, b, 43);
R3(b, c, d, e, a, 44);
R3(a, b, c, d, e, 45);
R3(e, a, b, c, d, 46);
R3(d, e, a, b, c, 47);
R3(c, d, e, a, b, 48);
R3(b, c, d, e, a, 49);
R3(a, b, c, d, e, 50);
R3(e, a, b, c, d, 51);
R3(d, e, a, b, c, 52);
R3(c, d, e, a, b, 53);
R3(b, c, d, e, a, 54);
R3(a, b, c, d, e, 55);
R3(e, a, b, c, d, 56);
R3(d, e, a, b, c, 57);
R3(c, d, e, a, b, 58);
R3(b, c, d, e, a, 59);
R4(a, b, c, d, e, 60);
R4(e, a, b, c, d, 61);
R4(d, e, a, b, c, 62);
R4(c, d, e, a, b, 63);
R4(b, c, d, e, a, 64);
R4(a, b, c, d, e, 65);
R4(e, a, b, c, d, 66);
R4(d, e, a, b, c, 67);
R4(c, d, e, a, b, 68);
R4(b, c, d, e, a, 69);
R4(a, b, c, d, e, 70);
R4(e, a, b, c, d, 71);
R4(d, e, a, b, c, 72);
R4(c, d, e, a, b, 73);
R4(b, c, d, e, a, 74);
R4(a, b, c, d, e, 75);
R4(e, a, b, c, d, 76);
R4(d, e, a, b, c, 77);
R4(c, d, e, a, b, 78);
R4(b, c, d, e, a, 79);
/* Add the working vars back into context.state[] */
state[0] += a;
state[1] += b;
state[2] += c;
state[3] += d;
state[4] += e;
/* Wipe variables */
a = b = c = d = e = 0;
#ifdef SHA1HANDSOFF
memset(block, '\0', sizeof(block));
#endif
}
/* SHA1Init - Initialize new context */
void SHA1Init(
SHA1_CTX * context
)
{
/* SHA1 initialization constants */
context->state[0] = 0x67452301;
context->state[1] = 0xEFCDAB89;
context->state[2] = 0x98BADCFE;
context->state[3] = 0x10325476;
context->state[4] = 0xC3D2E1F0;
context->count[0] = context->count[1] = 0;
}
/* Run your data through this. */
void SHA1Update(
SHA1_CTX * context,
const unsigned char *data,
uint32_t len
)
{
uint32_t i;
uint32_t j;
j = context->count[0];
if ((context->count[0] += len << 3) < j)
context->count[1]++;
context->count[1] += (len >> 29);
j = (j >> 3) & 63;
if ((j + len) > 63)
{
memcpy(&context->buffer[j], data, (i = 64 - j));
SHA1Transform(context->state, context->buffer);
for (; i + 63 < len; i += 64)
{
SHA1Transform(context->state, &data[i]);
}
j = 0;
}
else
i = 0;
memcpy(&context->buffer[j], &data[i], len - i);
}
/* Add padding and return the message digest. */
void SHA1Final(
unsigned char digest[20],
SHA1_CTX * context
)
{
unsigned i;
unsigned char finalcount[8];
unsigned char c;
#if 0 /* untested "improvement" by DHR */
/* Convert context->count to a sequence of bytes
* in finalcount. Second element first, but
* big-endian order within element.
* But we do it all backwards.
*/
unsigned char *fcp = &finalcount[8];
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
{
uint32_t t = context->count[i];
int j;
for (j = 0; j < 4; t >>= 8, j++)
*--fcp = (unsigned char) t}
#else
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
finalcount[i] = (unsigned char) ((context->count[(i >= 4 ? 0 : 1)] >> ((3 - (i & 3)) * 8)) & 255); /* Endian independent */
}
#endif
c = 0200;
SHA1Update(context, &c, 1);
while ((context->count[0] & 504) != 448)
{
c = 0000;
SHA1Update(context, &c, 1);
}
SHA1Update(context, finalcount, 8); /* Should cause a SHA1Transform() */
for (i = 0; i < 20; i++)
{
digest[i] = (unsigned char)
((context->state[i >> 2] >> ((3 - (i & 3)) * 8)) & 255);
}
/* Wipe variables */
memset(context, '\0', sizeof(*context));
memset(&finalcount, '\0', sizeof(finalcount));
}
void SHA1(
char *hash_out,
const char *str,
uint32_t len)
{
SHA1_CTX ctx;
unsigned int ii;
SHA1Init(&ctx);
for (ii=0; ii<len; ii+=1)
SHA1Update(&ctx, (const unsigned char*)str + ii, 1);
SHA1Final((unsigned char *)hash_out, &ctx);
}

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#ifndef SHA1_H
#define SHA1_H
/*
SHA-1 in C
By Steve Reid <steve@edmweb.com>
100% Public Domain
*/
#include "stdint.h"
#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef struct
{
uint32_t state[5];
uint32_t count[2];
unsigned char buffer[64];
} SHA1_CTX;
void SHA1Transform(
uint32_t state[5],
const unsigned char buffer[64]
);
void SHA1Init(
SHA1_CTX * context
);
void SHA1Update(
SHA1_CTX * context,
const unsigned char *data,
uint32_t len
);
void SHA1Final(
unsigned char digest[20],
SHA1_CTX * context
);
void SHA1(
char *hash_out,
const char *str,
uint32_t len);
#if defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* SHA1_H */

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{
"name": "sha256",
"version": "0.0.2",
"repo": "jb55/sha256.c",
"description": "sha256 in c",
"keywords": ["sha256", "sha2"],
"src": ["sha256.c", "sha256.h"],
"dependencies": {
"jb55/rotate-bits.h": "0.1.1"
},
"development": {
"thlorenz/tap.c": "*"
}
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/* Crypto/Sha256.c -- SHA-256 Hash
2010-06-11 : Igor Pavlov : Public domain
This code is based on public domain code from Wei Dai's Crypto++ library. */
#include "rotate-bits/rotate-bits.h"
#include "sha256.h"
/* define it for speed optimization */
#define _SHA256_UNROLL
#define _SHA256_UNROLL2
void
sha256_init(sha256_t *p)
{
p->state[0] = 0x6a09e667;
p->state[1] = 0xbb67ae85;
p->state[2] = 0x3c6ef372;
p->state[3] = 0xa54ff53a;
p->state[4] = 0x510e527f;
p->state[5] = 0x9b05688c;
p->state[6] = 0x1f83d9ab;
p->state[7] = 0x5be0cd19;
p->count = 0;
}
#define S0(x) (ROTR32(x, 2) ^ ROTR32(x,13) ^ ROTR32(x, 22))
#define S1(x) (ROTR32(x, 6) ^ ROTR32(x,11) ^ ROTR32(x, 25))
#define s0(x) (ROTR32(x, 7) ^ ROTR32(x,18) ^ (x >> 3))
#define s1(x) (ROTR32(x,17) ^ ROTR32(x,19) ^ (x >> 10))
#define blk0(i) (W[i] = data[i])
#define blk2(i) (W[i&15] += s1(W[(i-2)&15]) + W[(i-7)&15] + s0(W[(i-15)&15]))
#define Ch(x,y,z) (z^(x&(y^z)))
#define Maj(x,y,z) ((x&y)|(z&(x|y)))
#define a(i) T[(0-(i))&7]
#define b(i) T[(1-(i))&7]
#define c(i) T[(2-(i))&7]
#define d(i) T[(3-(i))&7]
#define e(i) T[(4-(i))&7]
#define f(i) T[(5-(i))&7]
#define g(i) T[(6-(i))&7]
#define h(i) T[(7-(i))&7]
#ifdef _SHA256_UNROLL2
#define R(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h, i) h += S1(e) + Ch(e,f,g) + K[i+j] + (j?blk2(i):blk0(i));\
d += h; h += S0(a) + Maj(a, b, c)
#define RX_8(i) \
R(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h, i); \
R(h,a,b,c,d,e,f,g, (i+1)); \
R(g,h,a,b,c,d,e,f, (i+2)); \
R(f,g,h,a,b,c,d,e, (i+3)); \
R(e,f,g,h,a,b,c,d, (i+4)); \
R(d,e,f,g,h,a,b,c, (i+5)); \
R(c,d,e,f,g,h,a,b, (i+6)); \
R(b,c,d,e,f,g,h,a, (i+7))
#else
#define R(i) h(i) += S1(e(i)) + Ch(e(i),f(i),g(i)) + K[i+j] + (j?blk2(i):blk0(i));\
d(i) += h(i); h(i) += S0(a(i)) + Maj(a(i), b(i), c(i))
#ifdef _SHA256_UNROLL
#define RX_8(i) R(i+0); R(i+1); R(i+2); R(i+3); R(i+4); R(i+5); R(i+6); R(i+7);
#endif
#endif
static const uint32_t K[64] = {
0x428a2f98, 0x71374491, 0xb5c0fbcf, 0xe9b5dba5,
0x3956c25b, 0x59f111f1, 0x923f82a4, 0xab1c5ed5,
0xd807aa98, 0x12835b01, 0x243185be, 0x550c7dc3,
0x72be5d74, 0x80deb1fe, 0x9bdc06a7, 0xc19bf174,
0xe49b69c1, 0xefbe4786, 0x0fc19dc6, 0x240ca1cc,
0x2de92c6f, 0x4a7484aa, 0x5cb0a9dc, 0x76f988da,
0x983e5152, 0xa831c66d, 0xb00327c8, 0xbf597fc7,
0xc6e00bf3, 0xd5a79147, 0x06ca6351, 0x14292967,
0x27b70a85, 0x2e1b2138, 0x4d2c6dfc, 0x53380d13,
0x650a7354, 0x766a0abb, 0x81c2c92e, 0x92722c85,
0xa2bfe8a1, 0xa81a664b, 0xc24b8b70, 0xc76c51a3,
0xd192e819, 0xd6990624, 0xf40e3585, 0x106aa070,
0x19a4c116, 0x1e376c08, 0x2748774c, 0x34b0bcb5,
0x391c0cb3, 0x4ed8aa4a, 0x5b9cca4f, 0x682e6ff3,
0x748f82ee, 0x78a5636f, 0x84c87814, 0x8cc70208,
0x90befffa, 0xa4506ceb, 0xbef9a3f7, 0xc67178f2
};
static void
sha256_transform(uint32_t *state, const uint32_t *data)
{
uint32_t W[16] = {0};
unsigned j;
#ifdef _SHA256_UNROLL2
uint32_t a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h;
a = state[0];
b = state[1];
c = state[2];
d = state[3];
e = state[4];
f = state[5];
g = state[6];
h = state[7];
#else
uint32_t T[8];
for (j = 0; j < 8; j++)
T[j] = state[j];
#endif
for (j = 0; j < 64; j += 16)
{
#if defined(_SHA256_UNROLL) || defined(_SHA256_UNROLL2)
RX_8(0); RX_8(8);
#else
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { R(i); }
#endif
}
#ifdef _SHA256_UNROLL2
state[0] += a;
state[1] += b;
state[2] += c;
state[3] += d;
state[4] += e;
state[5] += f;
state[6] += g;
state[7] += h;
#else
for (j = 0; j < 8; j++)
state[j] += T[j];
#endif
/* Wipe variables */
/* memset(W, 0, sizeof(W)); */
/* memset(T, 0, sizeof(T)); */
}
#undef S0
#undef S1
#undef s0
#undef s1
static void
sha256_write_byte_block(sha256_t *p)
{
uint32_t data32[16];
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
data32[i] =
((uint32_t)(p->buffer[i * 4 ]) << 24) +
((uint32_t)(p->buffer[i * 4 + 1]) << 16) +
((uint32_t)(p->buffer[i * 4 + 2]) << 8) +
((uint32_t)(p->buffer[i * 4 + 3]));
sha256_transform(p->state, data32);
}
void
sha256_hash(unsigned char *buf, const unsigned char *data, size_t size)
{
sha256_t hash;
sha256_init(&hash);
sha256_update(&hash, data, size);
sha256_final(&hash, buf);
}
void
sha256_update(sha256_t *p, const unsigned char *data, size_t size)
{
uint32_t curBufferPos = (uint32_t)p->count & 0x3F;
while (size > 0)
{
p->buffer[curBufferPos++] = *data++;
p->count++;
size--;
if (curBufferPos == 64)
{
curBufferPos = 0;
sha256_write_byte_block(p);
}
}
}
void
sha256_final(sha256_t *p, unsigned char *digest)
{
uint64_t lenInBits = (p->count << 3);
uint32_t curBufferPos = (uint32_t)p->count & 0x3F;
unsigned i;
p->buffer[curBufferPos++] = 0x80;
while (curBufferPos != (64 - 8))
{
curBufferPos &= 0x3F;
if (curBufferPos == 0)
sha256_write_byte_block(p);
p->buffer[curBufferPos++] = 0;
}
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
p->buffer[curBufferPos++] = (unsigned char)(lenInBits >> 56);
lenInBits <<= 8;
}
sha256_write_byte_block(p);
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
*digest++ = (unsigned char)(p->state[i] >> 24);
*digest++ = (unsigned char)(p->state[i] >> 16);
*digest++ = (unsigned char)(p->state[i] >> 8);
*digest++ = (unsigned char)(p->state[i]);
}
sha256_init(p);
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/* Sha256.h -- SHA-256 Hash
2010-06-11 : Igor Pavlov : Public domain */
#ifndef __CRYPTO_SHA256_H
#define __CRYPTO_SHA256_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#define SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE 32
typedef struct sha256_t
{
uint32_t state[8];
uint64_t count;
unsigned char buffer[64];
} sha256_t;
void sha256_init(sha256_t *p);
void sha256_update(sha256_t *p, const unsigned char *data, size_t size);
void sha256_final(sha256_t *p, unsigned char *digest);
void sha256_hash(unsigned char *buf, const unsigned char *data, size_t size);
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{
"name": "xxhash",
"version": "0.8.2",
"repo": "Cyan4973/xxhash",
"description": "Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm",
"keywords": ["xxhash", "hashing"],
"license": "BSD-2-Clause",
"src": [
"xxhash.c",
"xxhash.h"
]
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/*
* xxHash - Extremely Fast Hash algorithm
* Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Yann Collet
*
* BSD 2-Clause License (https://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
* in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
* distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* You can contact the author at:
* - xxHash homepage: https://www.xxhash.com
* - xxHash source repository: https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash
*/
/*
* xxhash.c instantiates functions defined in xxhash.h
*/
#define XXH_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY /* access advanced declarations */
#define XXH_IMPLEMENTATION /* access definitions */
#include "xxhash.h"

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#include "ggml.h"
#include <cstdlib> /* abort() */
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdio>
#include <string>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstring>
#include <sstream>
#include <fstream>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "xxhash/xxhash.h"
#include "sha1/sha1.h"
#include "sha256/sha256.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
// uuid.uuid5(uuid.NAMESPACE_URL, 'en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llama.cpp')
#define UUID_NAMESPACE_LLAMA_CPP "ef001206-dadc-5f6d-a15f-3359e577d4e5"
#define UUID_NAMESPACE_LLAMA_CPP_HEX 0xef, 0x00, 0x12, 0x06, 0xda, 0xdc, 0x5f, 0x6d, 0xa1, 0x5f, 0x33, 0x59, 0xe5, 0x77, 0xd4, 0xe5
#define HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR "sha256"
#define HASH_TYPE_SHA1_STR "sha1"
#define HASH_TYPE_XXH64_STR "xxh64"
#define HASH_TYPE_UUID_STR "uuid"
typedef enum {
HASH_EXIT_SUCCESS = 0, // All hash has been generated or validated
HASH_EXIT_FAILURE = 1, // Generic Failure
HASH_EXIT_MISMATCH = 2, // Hash mismatched during validation
HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_MISSING_ENTRY = 3, // Hash attempted validation but missing entry in manifest
HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_UNKNOWN_HASH = 4, // Manifest is present, but we do not know any hash format within it
HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_FILE_ERROR = 5 // Manifest is either missing or not a known format
} hash_exit_code_t;
typedef enum {
HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND,
HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH,
HASH_MANIFEST_OK,
} hash_manifest_result_t;
struct hash_params {
std::string input;
bool xxh64 = false;
bool sha1 = false;
bool sha256 = false;
bool uuid = false;
bool no_layer = false;
bool manifest_is_usable = false;
std::string manifest_file;
};
struct manifest_check_params {
bool xxh64 = false;
bool sha1 = false;
bool sha256 = false;
bool uuid = false;
};
static char const * hash_manifest_result_to_str(hash_manifest_result_t value) {
switch (value) {
case HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND: return "Not Found";
case HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH: return "Mismatch";
case HASH_MANIFEST_OK: return "Ok";
}
return "?";
}
static char const * hash_exit_code_to_str(hash_exit_code_t value) {
switch (value) {
case HASH_EXIT_SUCCESS: return "Success";
case HASH_EXIT_FAILURE: return "Failure";
case HASH_EXIT_MISMATCH: return "Mismatch";
case HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_MISSING_ENTRY: return "Manifest Missing Entry";
case HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_UNKNOWN_HASH: return "Manifest Unknown Hash";
case HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_FILE_ERROR: return "Manifest File Error";
}
return "?";
}
static void hash_print_usage(const char * executable) {
const hash_params default_params;
printf("\n");
printf("usage: %s [options] GGUF_IN\n", executable);
printf("\n");
printf("Hash a GGUF file");
printf("\n");
printf("options:\n");
printf(" -h, --help show this help message and exit\n");
printf(" --xxh64 use xxh64 hash\n");
printf(" --sha1 use sha1 hash\n");
printf(" --sha256 use sha256 hash\n");
printf(" --all use all hash\n");
printf(" --no-layer exclude per layer hash\n");
printf(" --uuid generate UUIDv5 ID\n");
printf(" -c, --check <manifest> verify against a manifest\n");
printf("\n");
}
static void hash_params_parse_ex(int argc, const char ** argv, hash_params & params) {
std::string arg;
bool invalid_param = false;
const std::string arg_prefix = "--";
int arg_idx = 1;
for (; arg_idx < argc && strncmp(argv[arg_idx], "--", 2) == 0; arg_idx++) {
arg = argv[arg_idx];
if (arg.compare(0, arg_prefix.size(), arg_prefix) == 0) {
std::replace(arg.begin(), arg.end(), '_', '-');
}
bool arg_found = false;
if (arg == "-h" || arg == "--help") {
hash_print_usage(argv[0]);
exit(0);
}
if (arg == "--xxh64") {
arg_found = true;
params.xxh64 = true;
}
if (arg == "--sha1") {
arg_found = true;
params.sha1 = true;
}
if (arg == "--uuid") {
arg_found = true;
params.uuid = true;
}
if (arg == "--sha256") {
arg_found = true;
params.sha256 = true;
}
if (arg == "--all") {
arg_found = true;
params.sha256 = true;
params.sha1 = true;
params.xxh64 = true;
}
if (arg == "--no-layer") {
arg_found = true;
params.no_layer = true;
}
if (arg == "-c" || arg == "--check") {
if (++arg_idx >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
arg_found = true;
params.manifest_file = argv[arg_idx];
}
if (!arg_found) {
throw std::invalid_argument("error: unknown argument: " + arg);
}
}
if (invalid_param) {
throw std::invalid_argument("error: invalid parameter for argument:" + arg);
}
if (argc - arg_idx < 1) {
throw std::invalid_argument("error: bad arguments");
}
params.input = argv[arg_idx++];
}
static bool hash_params_parse(int argc, const char ** argv, hash_params & params) {
bool result = true;
try {
hash_params_parse_ex(argc, argv, params);
}
catch (const std::invalid_argument & ex) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", ex.what());
hash_print_usage(argv[0]);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return result;
}
static bool manifest_type(const std::string & manifest_file, manifest_check_params & manifest_check) {
if (manifest_file.empty()) {
return false;
}
std::ifstream file(manifest_file);
if (!file.is_open()) {
return false;
}
std::string manifest_entry_line;
while (getline(file, manifest_entry_line)) {
// hash_type_str hash_str tensor_name
// e.g. 'xxh64 f66e9cd66a4396a0 test.gguf:tensor_0'
std::istringstream line_stream(manifest_entry_line);
std::string file_hash_type;
if (line_stream >> file_hash_type) {
if (file_hash_type == HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR) {
manifest_check.sha256 = true;
} else if (file_hash_type == HASH_TYPE_SHA1_STR) {
manifest_check.sha1 = true;
} else if (file_hash_type == HASH_TYPE_XXH64_STR) {
manifest_check.xxh64 = true;
} else if (file_hash_type == HASH_TYPE_UUID_STR) {
manifest_check.uuid = true;
}
}
}
return true;
}
static hash_manifest_result_t manifest_verify(const std::string& manifest_file, const std::string& hash_type_str, const std::string& hash_str, const std::string& tensor_name) {
if (manifest_file.empty()) {
return HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND;
}
std::ifstream file(manifest_file);
if (!file.is_open()) {
return HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND;
}
std::string manifest_entry_line;
while (getline(file, manifest_entry_line)) {
std::istringstream line_stream(manifest_entry_line);
std::string file_hash_type;
std::string file_hash;
std::string file_tensor_name;
if (line_stream >> file_hash_type >> file_hash >> file_tensor_name) {
// Line parsed. Check hash validity
if (file_hash_type != hash_type_str) {
continue;
}
if (file_tensor_name != tensor_name) {
continue;
}
return (file_hash == hash_str) ? HASH_MANIFEST_OK : HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH;
}
}
return HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND;
}
static void generate_uuidv5(const unsigned char sha1_digest[20], unsigned char uuid[16]) {
// Ref: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9562.html#section-5.5
// Assumes that digest was processed correctly with the expected namespace
for (int i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
uuid[i] = sha1_digest[i];
}
// Set bits corresponding to UUID ver 5
uuid[ 6] &= ~(0xF << 4);
uuid[ 6] |= (5 << 4);
// Set bits corresponding to UUID variant 0b10XX
uuid[ 8] &= ~(0xc << 4);
uuid[ 8] |= (0x8 << 4);
}
static hash_exit_code_t gguf_hash(const hash_params & hash_params) {
const std::string & fname = hash_params.input;
struct ggml_context * ctx_data = NULL;
struct gguf_init_params params = {
/*.no_alloc = */ false,
/*.ctx = */ &ctx_data,
};
// xxh64 init
XXH64_state_t* xxh64_model_hash_state = NULL;
if (hash_params.xxh64) {
xxh64_model_hash_state = XXH64_createState();
if (xxh64_model_hash_state==NULL) {
abort();
}
XXH64_hash_t const seed = 0;
if (XXH64_reset(xxh64_model_hash_state, seed) == XXH_ERROR) {
abort();
}
}
// sha1 init
SHA1_CTX sha1_model_hash_ctx;
if (hash_params.sha1) {
SHA1Init(&sha1_model_hash_ctx);
}
// sha256 init
sha256_t sha256_model_hash_ctx;
if (hash_params.sha256) {
sha256_init(&sha256_model_hash_ctx);
}
// sha1 for uuid init
SHA1_CTX sha1_for_uuid_ctx;
if (hash_params.uuid) {
unsigned char const uuidv5_namespace[] = {UUID_NAMESPACE_LLAMA_CPP_HEX};
SHA1Init(&sha1_for_uuid_ctx);
SHA1Update( &sha1_for_uuid_ctx, (unsigned char const *)uuidv5_namespace, sizeof(uuidv5_namespace));
}
struct gguf_context * ctx = gguf_init_from_file(fname.c_str(), params);
const int n_tensors = gguf_get_n_tensors(ctx);
bool tensor_layer_in_manifest = false;
bool model_in_manifest = false;
bool tensor_layer_has_mismatch = false;
bool model_has_mismatch = false;
for (int i = 0; i < n_tensors; ++i) {
const char * name = gguf_get_tensor_name(ctx, i);
struct ggml_tensor * cur = ggml_get_tensor(ctx_data, name);
auto n_bytes = ggml_nbytes(cur);
auto *raw_data = cur->data;
const std::string tensor_layer_name = fname + ":" + name;
if (hash_params.xxh64) {
if (!hash_params.no_layer) {
// Per Layer Hash
XXH64_hash_t hash = XXH64(raw_data, n_bytes, 0);
char hex_result[17];
for (int offset = 0; offset < 8; offset++) {
unsigned int shift_bits_by = (8 * (8 - offset - 1));
snprintf( ( hex_result + (2*offset)), sizeof(hex_result) - (2*offset), "%02x", (unsigned char) (hash >> shift_bits_by)&0xff);
}
if (hash_params.manifest_is_usable) {
hash_manifest_result_t verify_result = manifest_verify(hash_params.manifest_file, HASH_TYPE_XXH64_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name);
switch (verify_result) {
case HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND:
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH:
tensor_layer_in_manifest = true;
tensor_layer_has_mismatch = true;
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_OK:
tensor_layer_in_manifest = true;
break;
}
printf("%-8s %-s %s - %s\n", HASH_TYPE_XXH64_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name.c_str(), hash_manifest_result_to_str(verify_result));
} else {
printf("%-8s %-s %s\n", HASH_TYPE_XXH64_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name.c_str());
}
}
// Overall Model Hash
if (XXH64_update(xxh64_model_hash_state, raw_data, n_bytes) == XXH_ERROR) abort();
}
if (hash_params.sha1) {
if (!hash_params.no_layer) {
// Per Layer Hash
char result[21]; // sha1 outputs 20 bytes
SHA1( result, (const char *)raw_data, n_bytes);
char hex_result[41] = {0};
for (int offset = 0; offset < 20; offset++) {
snprintf( ( hex_result + (2*offset)), sizeof(hex_result) - (2*offset), "%02x", result[offset]&0xff);
}
if (hash_params.manifest_is_usable) {
hash_manifest_result_t verify_result = manifest_verify(hash_params.manifest_file, HASH_TYPE_SHA1_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name);
switch (verify_result) {
case HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND:
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH:
tensor_layer_in_manifest = true;
tensor_layer_has_mismatch = true;
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_OK:
tensor_layer_in_manifest = true;
break;
}
printf("%-8s %-s %s - %s\n", HASH_TYPE_SHA1_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name.c_str(), hash_manifest_result_to_str(verify_result));
} else {
printf("%-8s %-s %s\n", HASH_TYPE_SHA1_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name.c_str());
}
}
// Overall Model Hash
SHA1Update( &sha1_model_hash_ctx, (unsigned char const *)raw_data, n_bytes);
}
if (hash_params.sha256) {
if (!hash_params.no_layer) {
// Per Layer Hash
unsigned char result[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE]; // sha256 outputs 32 bytes
sha256_hash((unsigned char*) result, (const unsigned char *)raw_data, n_bytes);
char hex_result[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE * 2 + 1] = {0};
for (int offset = 0; offset < SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE; offset++) {
snprintf( ( hex_result + (2*offset)), sizeof(hex_result) - (2*offset), "%02x", result[offset]&0xff);
}
if (hash_params.manifest_is_usable) {
hash_manifest_result_t verify_result = manifest_verify(hash_params.manifest_file, HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name);
switch (verify_result) {
case HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND:
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH:
tensor_layer_in_manifest = true;
tensor_layer_has_mismatch = true;
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_OK:
tensor_layer_in_manifest = true;
break;
}
printf("%-8s %-s %s - %s\n", HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name.c_str(), hash_manifest_result_to_str(verify_result));
} else {
printf("%-8s %-s %s\n", HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR, hex_result, tensor_layer_name.c_str());
}
}
// Overall Model Hash
sha256_update( &sha256_model_hash_ctx, (unsigned char const *)raw_data, n_bytes);
}
if (hash_params.uuid) {
SHA1Update( &sha1_for_uuid_ctx, (unsigned char const *)raw_data, n_bytes);
}
}
if (hash_params.xxh64) {
XXH64_hash_t const hash = XXH64_digest(xxh64_model_hash_state);
char hex_result[17];
for (int offset = 0; offset < 8; offset++) {
unsigned int shift_bits_by = (8 * (8 - offset - 1));
snprintf( ( hex_result + (2*offset)), sizeof(hex_result) - (2*offset), "%02x", (unsigned char) (hash >> shift_bits_by)&0xff);
}
if (hash_params.manifest_is_usable) {
hash_manifest_result_t verify_result = manifest_verify(hash_params.manifest_file, HASH_TYPE_XXH64_STR, hex_result, fname);
switch (verify_result) {
case HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND:
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH:
model_in_manifest = true;
model_has_mismatch = true;
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_OK:
model_in_manifest = true;
break;
}
printf("%-8s %-s %s - %s\n", HASH_TYPE_XXH64_STR, hex_result, fname.c_str(), hash_manifest_result_to_str(verify_result));
} else {
printf("%-8s %-s %s\n", HASH_TYPE_XXH64_STR, hex_result, fname.c_str());
}
}
if (hash_params.sha1) {
unsigned char result[21];
SHA1Final(result, &sha1_model_hash_ctx);
char hex_result[41];
for (int offset = 0; offset < 20; offset++) {
snprintf( ( hex_result + (2*offset)), sizeof(hex_result) - (2*offset), "%02x", result[offset]&0xff);
}
if (hash_params.manifest_is_usable) {
hash_manifest_result_t verify_result = manifest_verify(hash_params.manifest_file, HASH_TYPE_SHA1_STR, hex_result, fname);
switch (verify_result) {
case HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND:
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH:
model_in_manifest = true;
model_has_mismatch = true;
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_OK:
model_in_manifest = true;
break;
}
printf("%-8s %-s %s - %s\n", HASH_TYPE_SHA1_STR, hex_result, fname.c_str(), hash_manifest_result_to_str(verify_result));
} else {
printf("%-8s %-s %s\n", HASH_TYPE_SHA1_STR, hex_result, fname.c_str());
}
}
if (hash_params.sha256) {
unsigned char result[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE]; // sha256 outputs 32 bytes
sha256_final( &sha256_model_hash_ctx, result);
char hex_result[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE * 2 + 1] = {0};
for (int offset = 0; offset < SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE; offset++) {
snprintf( ( hex_result + (2*offset)), sizeof(hex_result) - (2*offset), "%02x", result[offset]&0xff);
}
if (hash_params.manifest_is_usable) {
hash_manifest_result_t verify_result = manifest_verify(hash_params.manifest_file, HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR, hex_result, fname);
switch (verify_result) {
case HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND:
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH:
model_in_manifest = true;
model_has_mismatch = true;
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_OK:
model_in_manifest = true;
break;
}
printf("%-8s %-s %s - %s\n", HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR, hex_result, fname.c_str(), hash_manifest_result_to_str(verify_result));
} else {
printf("%-8s %-s %s\n", HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR, hex_result, fname.c_str());
}
}
if (hash_params.uuid) {
unsigned char result[21];
SHA1Final(result, &sha1_for_uuid_ctx);
unsigned char uuid[16];
generate_uuidv5(result, uuid);
char string_buffer[37] = {0};
snprintf(string_buffer, sizeof(string_buffer), "%02x%02x%02x%02x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x",
uuid[0], uuid[1], uuid[2], uuid[3],
uuid[4], uuid[5], uuid[6], uuid[7],
uuid[8], uuid[9], uuid[10], uuid[11],
uuid[12], uuid[13], uuid[14], uuid[15]);
if (hash_params.manifest_is_usable) {
hash_manifest_result_t verify_result = manifest_verify(hash_params.manifest_file, HASH_TYPE_SHA256_STR, string_buffer, fname);
switch (verify_result) {
case HASH_MANIFEST_NOT_FOUND:
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_MISMATCH:
model_in_manifest = true;
model_has_mismatch = true;
break;
case HASH_MANIFEST_OK:
model_in_manifest = true;
break;
}
printf("%-8s %-s %s - %s\n", HASH_TYPE_UUID_STR, string_buffer, fname.c_str(), hash_manifest_result_to_str(verify_result));
} else {
printf("%-8s %-s %s\n", HASH_TYPE_UUID_STR, string_buffer, fname.c_str());
}
}
ggml_free(ctx_data);
gguf_free(ctx);
if (hash_params.manifest_is_usable) {
// In hash verification mode
if (!model_in_manifest) {
// model missing in manifest?
// Check tensor layer...
if (!tensor_layer_in_manifest) {
// Still missing? Maybe we are reading the wrong manifest.
return HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_MISSING_ENTRY;
}
if (tensor_layer_has_mismatch) {
// Per tensor check found error
return HASH_EXIT_FAILURE;
}
// All per tensor layer checks passed? Sounds good enough.
return HASH_EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
// Overall model check passed, but let's check per layer just in case
// If missing, we don't care too much as the overall model checked
if (tensor_layer_in_manifest && tensor_layer_has_mismatch) {
return HASH_EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if (model_has_mismatch) {
// model has failed hash somewhere in the model
return HASH_EXIT_FAILURE;
}
// All checks appears to be fine
return HASH_EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
// In hash generation mode
return HASH_EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
int main(int argc, const char ** argv) {
hash_params params;
manifest_check_params manifest_check;
hash_params_parse(argc, argv, params);
if (!params.manifest_file.empty()) {
if (!manifest_type(params.manifest_file, manifest_check)) {
printf("ERROR cannot open manifest %s", params.manifest_file.c_str());
return HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_FILE_ERROR;
}
if (!manifest_check.sha256 && !manifest_check.sha1 && !manifest_check.xxh64 && !manifest_check.uuid) {
printf("ERROR manifest does not have any known hash format in %s", params.manifest_file.c_str());
return HASH_EXIT_MANIFEST_UNKNOWN_HASH;
}
printf("manifest %s", params.manifest_file.c_str());
if (manifest_check.sha256) {
printf(" sha256");
}
if (manifest_check.sha1) {
printf(" sha1");
}
if (manifest_check.xxh64) {
printf(" xxh64");
}
if (manifest_check.uuid) {
printf(" uuid");
}
printf("\n");
// Autoselect the highest security hash if manifest is provided but
// the user has not specifically defined the hash they care about
if (!params.xxh64 && !params.sha1 && !params.uuid && !params.sha256) {
// User has not selected a specific value, pick most secure hash
if (manifest_check.sha256) {
params.sha256 = true;
} else if (manifest_check.sha1) {
params.sha1 = true;
} else if (manifest_check.xxh64) {
params.xxh64 = true;
} else if (manifest_check.uuid) {
params.uuid = true;
}
}
params.manifest_is_usable = true;
}
// By default if no swich argument provided, assume xxh64
if (!params.xxh64 && !params.sha1 && !params.uuid && !params.sha256) {
params.xxh64 = true;
}
hash_exit_code_t exit_code = gguf_hash(params);
if (params.manifest_is_usable) {
printf("\nVerification results for %s - %s\n", params.manifest_file.c_str(), hash_exit_code_to_str(exit_code));
}
return exit_code;
}

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@@ -92,6 +92,11 @@ static bool gguf_ex_read_0(const std::string & fname) {
struct gguf_context * ctx = gguf_init_from_file(fname.c_str(), params);
if (!ctx) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to load '%s'\n", __func__, fname.c_str());
return false;
}
printf("%s: version: %d\n", __func__, gguf_get_version(ctx));
printf("%s: alignment: %zu\n", __func__, gguf_get_alignment(ctx));
printf("%s: data offset: %zu\n", __func__, gguf_get_data_offset(ctx));

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@@ -204,21 +204,17 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
GGML_ASSERT(llama_add_eos_token(model) != 1);
LOG("add_bos: %d\n", add_bos);
bool suff_rm_leading_spc = params.escape;
if (suff_rm_leading_spc && params.input_suffix.find_first_of(' ') == 0 && params.input_suffix.size() > 1) {
params.input_suffix.erase(0, 1);
suff_rm_leading_spc = false;
}
std::vector<llama_token> embd_inp;
std::vector<llama_token> embd_end;
std::vector<llama_token> inp_pfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.input_prefix, false);
std::vector<llama_token> inp_sfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.input_suffix, false);
const int space_token = 29871;
if (suff_rm_leading_spc && inp_sfx[0] == space_token) {
inp_sfx.erase(inp_sfx.begin());
}
GGML_ASSERT(llama_token_prefix(model) >= 0);
GGML_ASSERT(llama_token_suffix(model) >= 0);
inp_pfx.insert(inp_pfx.begin(), llama_token_prefix(model));
inp_sfx.insert(inp_sfx.begin(), llama_token_suffix(model));
embd_inp = params.spm_infill ? inp_sfx : inp_pfx;
embd_end = params.spm_infill ? inp_pfx : inp_sfx;
if (add_bos) {
@@ -516,19 +512,14 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
string_process_escapes(params.input_prefix);
string_process_escapes(params.input_suffix);
}
suff_rm_leading_spc = params.escape;
if (suff_rm_leading_spc && params.input_suffix.find_first_of(' ') == 0 && params.input_suffix.size() > 1) {
params.input_suffix.erase(0, 1);
suff_rm_leading_spc = false;
}
// tokenize new prefix and suffix
std::vector<llama_token> inp_pfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.input_prefix, false);
std::vector<llama_token> inp_sfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.input_suffix, false);
if (suff_rm_leading_spc && inp_sfx[0] == space_token) {
inp_sfx.erase(inp_sfx.begin());
}
inp_pfx.insert(inp_pfx.begin(), llama_token_prefix(model));
inp_sfx.insert(inp_sfx.begin(), llama_token_suffix(model));
embd_inp = params.spm_infill ? inp_sfx : inp_pfx;
embd_end = params.spm_infill ? inp_pfx : inp_sfx;
if (add_bos) {

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# Usage:
#! ./llama-server -m some-model.gguf &
#! pip install pydantic
#! python json-schema-pydantic-example.py
#! python json_schema_pydantic_example.py
from pydantic import BaseModel, Extra, TypeAdapter
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, TypeAdapter
from annotated_types import MinLen
from typing import Annotated, List, Optional
import json, requests
@@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ if True:
The response_model param takes a type (+ supports Pydantic) and behaves just as w/ Instructor (see below)
'''
response_format = None
type_adapter = None
if response_model:
type_adapter = TypeAdapter(response_model)
schema = type_adapter.json_schema()

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@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import itertools
import json
@@ -188,7 +190,7 @@ def _generate_min_max_int(min_value: Optional[int], max_value: Optional[int], ou
raise RuntimeError("At least one of min_value or max_value must be set")
class BuiltinRule:
def __init__(self, content: str, deps: list = None):
def __init__(self, content: str, deps: list | None = None):
self.content = content
self.deps = deps or []
@@ -248,7 +250,7 @@ class SchemaConverter:
def _format_literal(self, literal):
escaped = GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE.sub(
lambda m: GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES.get(m.group(0)), literal
lambda m: GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES.get(m.group(0)) or m.group(0), literal
)
return f'"{escaped}"'
@@ -403,11 +405,11 @@ class SchemaConverter:
i = 0
length = len(pattern)
def to_rule(s: Tuple[str, bool]) -> str:
def to_rule(s: tuple[str, bool]) -> str:
(txt, is_literal) = s
return "\"" + txt + "\"" if is_literal else txt
def transform() -> Tuple[str, bool]:
def transform() -> tuple[str, bool]:
'''
Parse a unit at index i (advancing it), and return its string representation + whether it's a literal.
'''
@@ -420,7 +422,7 @@ class SchemaConverter:
# We only need a flat structure here to apply repetition operators to the last item, and
# to merge literals at the and (we're parsing grouped ( sequences ) recursively and don't treat '|' specially
# (GBNF's syntax is luckily very close to regular expressions!)
seq: list[Tuple[str, bool]] = []
seq: list[tuple[str, bool]] = []
def get_dot():
if self._dotall:

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@@ -23,6 +23,10 @@
#include "ggml-cuda.h"
#include "ggml-sycl.h"
#ifdef GGML_USE_CANN
#include "ggml-cann.h"
#endif
// utils
static uint64_t get_time_ns() {
using clock = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock;
@@ -120,6 +124,17 @@ static std::string get_gpu_info() {
id += "/";
}
}
#endif
#ifdef GGML_USE_CANN
uint32_t count = ggml_backend_cann_get_device_count();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
char buf[128];
ggml_backend_cann_get_device_description(i, buf, sizeof(buf));
id += buf;
if (i < count - 1) {
id += "/";
}
}
#endif
// TODO: other backends
return id;

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@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ Java_android_llama_cpp_LLamaAndroid_completion_1loop(
const auto n_cur = env->CallIntMethod(intvar_ncur, la_int_var_value);
if (llama_token_is_eog(model, new_token_id) || n_cur == n_len) {
return env->NewStringUTF("");
return nullptr;
}
auto new_token_chars = llama_token_to_piece(context, new_token_id);

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@@ -26,11 +26,12 @@ actor LlamaContext {
private var context: OpaquePointer
private var batch: llama_batch
private var tokens_list: [llama_token]
var is_done: Bool = false
/// This variable is used to store temporarily invalid cchars
private var temporary_invalid_cchars: [CChar]
var n_len: Int32 = 64
var n_len: Int32 = 1024
var n_cur: Int32 = 0
var n_decode: Int32 = 0
@@ -160,6 +161,7 @@ actor LlamaContext {
if llama_token_is_eog(model, new_token_id) || n_cur == n_len {
print("\n")
is_done = true
let new_token_str = String(cString: temporary_invalid_cchars + [0])
temporary_invalid_cchars.removeAll()
return new_token_str
@@ -322,7 +324,7 @@ actor LlamaContext {
defer {
result.deallocate()
}
let nTokens = llama_token_to_piece(model, token, result, 8, false)
let nTokens = llama_token_to_piece(model, token, result, 8, 0, false)
if nTokens < 0 {
let newResult = UnsafeMutablePointer<Int8>.allocate(capacity: Int(-nTokens))
@@ -330,7 +332,7 @@ actor LlamaContext {
defer {
newResult.deallocate()
}
let nNewTokens = llama_token_to_piece(model, token, newResult, -nTokens, false)
let nNewTokens = llama_token_to_piece(model, token, newResult, -nTokens, 0, false)
let bufferPointer = UnsafeBufferPointer(start: newResult, count: Int(nNewTokens))
return Array(bufferPointer)
} else {

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@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class LlamaState: ObservableObject {
messageLog += "\(text)"
Task.detached {
while await llamaContext.n_cur < llamaContext.n_len {
while await !llamaContext.is_done {
let result = await llamaContext.completion_loop()
await MainActor.run {
self.messageLog += "\(result)"

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@@ -30,16 +30,16 @@ git clone https://huggingface.co/mtgv/MobileVLM-1.7B
git clone https://huggingface.co/openai/clip-vit-large-patch14-336
```
2. Use `llava-surgery.py` to split the LLaVA model to LLaMA and multimodel projector constituents:
2. Use `llava_surgery.py` to split the LLaVA model to LLaMA and multimodel projector constituents:
```sh
python ./examples/llava/llava-surgery.py -m path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B
python ./examples/llava/llava_surgery.py -m path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B
```
3. Use `convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py` with `--projector-type ldp` (for **V2** please use `--projector-type ldpv2`) to convert the LLaVA image encoder to GGUF:
3. Use `convert_image_encoder_to_gguf.py` with `--projector-type ldp` (for **V2** please use `--projector-type ldpv2`) to convert the LLaVA image encoder to GGUF:
```sh
python ./examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf \
python ./examples/llava/convert_image_encoder_to_gguf \
-m path/to/clip-vit-large-patch14-336 \
--llava-projector path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B/llava.projector \
--output-dir path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B \
@@ -47,17 +47,17 @@ python ./examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf \
```
```sh
python ./examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf \
python ./examples/llava/convert_image_encoder_to_gguf \
-m path/to/clip-vit-large-patch14-336 \
--llava-projector path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B_V2/llava.projector \
--output-dir path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B_V2 \
--projector-type ldpv2
```
4. Use `examples/convert-legacy-llama.py` to convert the LLaMA part of LLaVA to GGUF:
4. Use `examples/convert_legacy_llama.py` to convert the LLaMA part of LLaVA to GGUF:
```sh
python ./examples/convert-legacy-llama.py path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B
python ./examples/convert_legacy_llama.py path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B
```
5. Use `quantize` to convert LLaMA part's DataType from `fp16` to `q4_k`

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@@ -38,22 +38,22 @@ git clone https://huggingface.co/openai/clip-vit-large-patch14-336
pip install -r examples/llava/requirements.txt
```
3. Use `llava-surgery.py` to split the LLaVA model to LLaMA and multimodel projector constituents:
3. Use `llava_surgery.py` to split the LLaVA model to LLaMA and multimodel projector constituents:
```sh
python ./examples/llava/llava-surgery.py -m ../llava-v1.5-7b
python ./examples/llava/llava_surgery.py -m ../llava-v1.5-7b
```
4. Use `convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py` to convert the LLaVA image encoder to GGUF:
4. Use `convert_image_encoder_to_gguf.py` to convert the LLaVA image encoder to GGUF:
```sh
python ./examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py -m ../clip-vit-large-patch14-336 --llava-projector ../llava-v1.5-7b/llava.projector --output-dir ../llava-v1.5-7b
python ./examples/llava/convert_image_encoder_to_gguf.py -m ../clip-vit-large-patch14-336 --llava-projector ../llava-v1.5-7b/llava.projector --output-dir ../llava-v1.5-7b
```
5. Use `examples/convert-legacy-llama.py` to convert the LLaMA part of LLaVA to GGUF:
5. Use `examples/convert_legacy_llama.py` to convert the LLaMA part of LLaVA to GGUF:
```sh
python ./examples/convert-legacy-llama.py ../llava-v1.5-7b --skip-unknown
python ./examples/convert_legacy_llama.py ../llava-v1.5-7b --skip-unknown
```
Now both the LLaMA part and the image encoder are in the `llava-v1.5-7b` directory.
@@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ git clone https://huggingface.co/liuhaotian/llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b
pip install -r examples/llava/requirements.txt
```
3) Use `llava-surgery-v2.py` which also supports llava-1.5 variants pytorch as well as safetensor models:
3) Use `llava_surgery_v2.py` which also supports llava-1.5 variants pytorch as well as safetensor models:
```console
python examples/llava/llava-surgery-v2.py -C -m ../llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b/
python examples/llava/llava_surgery_v2.py -C -m ../llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b/
```
- you will find a llava.projector and a llava.clip file in your model directory
@@ -86,13 +86,13 @@ curl -s -q https://huggingface.co/cmp-nct/llava-1.6-gguf/raw/main/config_vit.jso
5) Create the visual gguf model:
```console
python ./examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py -m vit --llava-projector vit/llava.projector --output-dir vit --clip-model-is-vision
python ./examples/llava/convert_image_encoder_to_gguf.py -m vit --llava-projector vit/llava.projector --output-dir vit --clip-model-is-vision
```
- This is similar to llava-1.5, the difference is that we tell the encoder that we are working with the pure vision model part of CLIP
6) Then convert the model to gguf format:
```console
python ./examples/convert-legacy-llama.py ../llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b/ --skip-unknown
python ./examples/convert_legacy_llama.py ../llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b/ --skip-unknown
```
7) And finally we can run the llava cli using the 1.6 model version:

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@@ -16,6 +16,10 @@
#include "ggml-metal.h"
#endif
#ifdef GGML_USE_CANN
#include "ggml-cann.h"
#endif
#define STB_IMAGE_IMPLEMENTATION
#include "stb_image.h"
@@ -1001,6 +1005,11 @@ struct clip_ctx * clip_model_load(const char * fname, const int verbosity = 1) {
LOG_TEE("%s: CLIP using Metal backend\n", __func__);
#endif
#ifdef GGML_USE_CANN
new_clip->backend = ggml_backend_cann_init(0);
LOG_TEE("%s: CLIP using CANN backend\n", __func__);
#endif
if (!new_clip->backend) {
new_clip->backend = ggml_backend_cpu_init();

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@@ -185,6 +185,8 @@ else:
fout.add_description("two-tower CLIP model")
if has_text_encoder:
assert t_hparams is not None
assert tokens is not None
# text_model hparams
fout.add_uint32(k(KEY_CONTEXT_LENGTH, TEXT), t_hparams["max_position_embeddings"])
fout.add_uint32(k(KEY_EMBEDDING_LENGTH, TEXT), t_hparams["hidden_size"])
@@ -259,8 +261,8 @@ if has_vision_encoder:
if processor is not None:
image_mean = processor.image_processor.image_mean if args.image_mean is None or args.image_mean == default_image_mean else args.image_mean
image_std = processor.image_processor.image_std if args.image_std is None or args.image_std == default_image_std else args.image_std
image_mean = processor.image_processor.image_mean if args.image_mean is None or args.image_mean == default_image_mean else args.image_mean # pyright: ignore[reportAttributeAccessIssue]
image_std = processor.image_processor.image_std if args.image_std is None or args.image_std == default_image_std else args.image_std # pyright: ignore[reportAttributeAccessIssue]
else:
image_mean = args.image_mean if args.image_mean is not None else default_image_mean
image_std = args.image_std if args.image_std is not None else default_image_std
@@ -272,7 +274,7 @@ fout.add_bool("clip.use_gelu", use_gelu)
if has_llava_projector:
model.vision_model.encoder.layers.pop(-1)
model.vision_model.encoder.layers.pop(-1) # pyright: ignore[reportAttributeAccessIssue]
projector = torch.load(args.llava_projector)
for name, data in projector.items():
name = get_tensor_name(name)
@@ -286,7 +288,7 @@ if has_llava_projector:
print("Projector tensors added\n")
state_dict = model.state_dict()
state_dict = model.state_dict() # pyright: ignore[reportAttributeAccessIssue]
for name, data in state_dict.items():
if should_skip_tensor(name, has_text_encoder, has_vision_encoder, has_llava_projector):
# we don't need this

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@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ import argparse
import glob
import os
import torch
from safetensors.torch import load as safe_load, save as safe_save, safe_open, save_file
from safetensors import safe_open
from safetensors.torch import save_file
from typing import Any, ContextManager, cast
# Function to determine if file is a SafeTensor file
def is_safetensor_file(file_path):
@@ -13,7 +15,7 @@ def is_safetensor_file(file_path):
def load_model(file_path):
if is_safetensor_file(file_path):
tensors = {}
with safe_open(file_path, framework="pt", device="cpu") as f:
with cast(ContextManager[Any], safe_open(file_path, framework="pt", device="cpu")) as f:
for key in f.keys():
tensors[key] = f.get_tensor(key).clone()
# output shape
@@ -134,7 +136,7 @@ if len(mm_tensors) == 0:
if last_checkpoint is not None:
for k, v in last_checkpoint.items():
print(k)
print(f"Found {len(mm_tensors)} tensors to extract out of {len(last_checkpoint)} tensors.")
print(f"Found {len(mm_tensors)} tensors to extract out of {len(last_checkpoint) if last_checkpoint is not None else 0} tensors.")
print("No tensors found. Is this a LLaVA model?")
exit()
@@ -143,8 +145,10 @@ print(f"Found additional {len(first_mm_tensors)} tensors to extract.")
# projector = {name: checkpoint.[name].float() for name in mm_tensors}
projector = {}
for name in mm_tensors:
assert last_checkpoint is not None
projector[name] = last_checkpoint[name].float()
for name in first_mm_tensors:
assert first_checkpoint is not None
projector[name] = first_checkpoint[name].float()
if len(projector) > 0:

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
-r ../../requirements/requirements-convert-legacy-llama.txt
-r ../../requirements/requirements-convert_legacy_llama.txt
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
pillow~=10.2.0
torch~=2.1.1
torch~=2.2.1

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@@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv){
// load the model
std::tie(model, ctx) = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params);
GGML_ASSERT(llama_n_vocab(model) < (1 << 16));
// tokenize the prompt
std::vector<llama_token> inp;
@@ -65,7 +64,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv){
}
const int n_input = inp.size();
const int n_ctx = params.n_ctx;
const int n_ctx = llama_n_ctx(ctx);
int n_drafted = 0;
int n_accept = 0;

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@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv){
// load the model
std::tie(model, ctx) = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params);
GGML_ASSERT(llama_n_vocab(model) < (1 << 16));
// tokenize the prompt
std::vector<llama_token> inp;

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# llama.cpp/examples/main
This example program allows you to use various LLaMA language models in an easy and efficient way. It is specifically designed to work with the [llama.cpp](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp) project, which provides a plain C/C++ implementation with optional 4-bit quantization support for faster, lower memory inference, and is optimized for desktop CPUs. This program can be used to perform various inference tasks with LLaMA models, including generating text based on user-provided prompts and chat-like interactions with reverse prompts.
This example program allows you to use various LLaMA language models easily and efficiently. It is specifically designed to work with the [llama.cpp](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp) project, which provides a plain C/C++ implementation with optional 4-bit quantization support for faster, lower memory inference, and is optimized for desktop CPUs. This program can be used to perform various inference tasks with LLaMA models, including generating text based on user-provided prompts and chat-like interactions with reverse prompts.
## Table of Contents
@@ -17,60 +17,59 @@ This example program allows you to use various LLaMA language models in an easy
To get started right away, run the following command, making sure to use the correct path for the model you have:
#### Unix-based systems (Linux, macOS, etc.):
First, we will need to download a model. In these examples, we will use the Gemma model from the ggml-org repo on Hugging Face.
[https://huggingface.co/ggml-org/gemma-1.1-7b-it-Q4_K_M-GGUF/resolve/main/gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf?download=true](https://huggingface.co/ggml-org/gemma-1.1-7b-it-Q4_K_M-GGUF/resolve/main/gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf?download=true)
Once downloaded, place your model in the models folder in llama.cpp.
### Unix-based systems (Linux, macOS, etc.):
##### Input prompt (One-and-done)
```bash
./llama-cli -m models/7B/ggml-model.bin --prompt "Once upon a time"
./llama-cli -m models/gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf --prompt "Once upon a time"
```
#### Windows:
```powershell
llama-cli.exe -m models\7B\ggml-model.bin --prompt "Once upon a time"
```
For an interactive experience, try this command:
#### Unix-based systems (Linux, macOS, etc.):
##### Conversation mode (Allow for continuous interaction with the model)
```bash
./llama-cli -m models/7B/ggml-model.bin -n -1 --color -r "User:" --in-prefix " " -i -p \
'User: Hi
AI: Hello. I am an AI chatbot. Would you like to talk?
User: Sure!
AI: What would you like to talk about?
User:'
./llama-cli -m models/gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf -cnv --chat-template gemma
```
#### Windows:
```powershell
llama-cli.exe -m models\7B\ggml-model.bin -n -1 --color -r "User:" --in-prefix " " -i -e -p "User: Hi\nAI: Hello. I am an AI chatbot. Would you like to talk?\nUser: Sure!\nAI: What would you like to talk about?\nUser:"
```
The following command generates "infinite" text from a starting prompt (you can use `Ctrl-C` to stop it):
#### Unix-based systems (Linux, macOS, etc.):
##### Infinite text from a starting prompt (you can use `Ctrl-C` to stop it):
```bash
./llama-cli -m models/7B/ggml-model.bin --ignore-eos -n -1
./llama-cli -m models\gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf --ignore-eos -n -1
```
#### Windows:
### Windows:
##### Input prompt (One-and-done)
```powershell
./llama-cli.exe -m models\gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf --prompt "Once upon a time"
```
##### Conversation mode (Allow for continuous interaction with the model)
```powershell
llama-cli.exe -m models\7B\ggml-model.bin --ignore-eos -n -1
./llama-cli.exe -m models\gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf -cnv --chat-template gemma
```
#### Infinite text from a starting prompt (you can use `Ctrl-C` to stop it):
```powershell
llama-cli.exe -m models\gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf --ignore-eos -n -1
```
## Common Options
In this section, we cover the most commonly used options for running the `llama-cli` program with the LLaMA models:
- `-m FNAME, --model FNAME`: Specify the path to the LLaMA model file (e.g., `models/7B/ggml-model.gguf`; inferred from `--model-url` if set).
- `-mu MODEL_URL --model-url MODEL_URL`: Specify a remote http url to download the file (e.g https://huggingface.co/ggml-org/models/resolve/main/phi-2/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf).
- `-m FNAME, --model FNAME`: Specify the path to the LLaMA model file (e.g., `models/gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf`; inferred from `--model-url` if set).
- `-mu MODEL_URL --model-url MODEL_URL`: Specify a remote http url to download the file (e.g [https://huggingface.co/ggml-org/gemma-1.1-7b-it-Q4_K_M-GGUF/resolve/main/gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf?download=true](https://huggingface.co/ggml-org/gemma-1.1-7b-it-Q4_K_M-GGUF/resolve/main/gemma-1.1-7b-it.Q4_K_M.gguf?download=true)).
- `-i, --interactive`: Run the program in interactive mode, allowing you to provide input directly and receive real-time responses.
- `-n N, --n-predict N`: Set the number of tokens to predict when generating text. Adjusting this value can influence the length of the generated text.
- `-c N, --ctx-size N`: Set the size of the prompt context. The default is 512, but LLaMA models were built with a context of 2048, which will provide better results for longer input/inference.
- `-mli, --multiline-input`: Allows you to write or paste multiple lines without ending each in '\'
- `-t N, --threads N`: Set the number of threads to use during generation. For optimal performance, it is recommended to set this value to the number of physical CPU cores your system has.
- - `-ngl N, --n-gpu-layers N`: When compiled with GPU support, this option allows offloading some layers to the GPU for computation. Generally results in increased performance.
## Input Prompts
@@ -90,6 +89,7 @@ In interactive mode, users can participate in text generation by injecting their
- `-i, --interactive`: Run the program in interactive mode, allowing users to engage in real-time conversations or provide specific instructions to the model.
- `--interactive-first`: Run the program in interactive mode and immediately wait for user input before starting the text generation.
- `-cnv, --conversation`: Run the program in conversation mode (does not print special tokens and suffix/prefix, use default chat template) (default: false)
- `--color`: Enable colorized output to differentiate visually distinguishing between prompts, user input, and generated text.
By understanding and utilizing these interaction options, you can create engaging and dynamic experiences with the LLaMA models, tailoring the text generation process to your specific needs.
@@ -117,6 +117,13 @@ The `--in-suffix` flag is used to add a suffix after your input. This is useful
```sh
./llama-cli -r "User:" --in-prefix " " --in-suffix "Assistant:"
```
When --in-prefix or --in-suffix options are enabled the chat template ( --chat-template ) is disabled
### Chat templates
`--chat-template JINJA_TEMPLATE`: This option sets a custom jinja chat template. It accepts a string, not a file name. Default: template taken from model's metadata. Llama.cpp only supports [some pre-defined templates](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template). These include llama2, llama3, gemma, monarch, chatml, orion, vicuna, vicuna-orca, deepseek, command-r, zephyr. When --in-prefix or --in-suffix options are enabled the chat template ( --chat-template ) is disabled.
Example usage: `--chat-template gemma`
## Context Management
@@ -124,9 +131,7 @@ During text generation, LLaMA models have a limited context size, which means th
### Context Size
The `--ctx-size` option allows you to set the size of the prompt context used by the LLaMA models during text generation. A larger context size helps the model to better comprehend and generate responses for longer input or conversations.
- `-c N, --ctx-size N`: Set the size of the prompt context (default: 512). The LLaMA models were built with a context of 2048, which will yield the best results on longer input/inference. However, increasing the context size beyond 2048 may lead to unpredictable results.
- `-c N, --ctx-size N`: Set the size of the prompt context (default: 0, 0 = loaded from model). The LLaMA models were built with a context of 2048-8192, which will yield the best results on longer input/inference.
### Extended Context Size
@@ -148,15 +153,15 @@ The following options allow you to control the text generation process and fine-
### Number of Tokens to Predict
- `-n N, --n-predict N`: Set the number of tokens to predict when generating text (default: 128, -1 = infinity, -2 = until context filled)
- `-n N, --predict N`: Set the number of tokens to predict when generating text (default: -1, -1 = infinity, -2 = until context filled)
The `--n-predict` option controls the number of tokens the model generates in response to the input prompt. By adjusting this value, you can influence the length of the generated text. A higher value will result in longer text, while a lower value will produce shorter text.
The `--predict` option controls the number of tokens the model generates in response to the input prompt. By adjusting this value, you can influence the length of the generated text. A higher value will result in longer text, while a lower value will produce shorter text.
A value of -1 will enable infinite text generation, even though we have a finite context window. When the context window is full, some of the earlier tokens (half of the tokens after `--n-keep`) will be discarded. The context must then be re-evaluated before generation can resume. On large models and/or large context windows, this will result in significant pause in output.
A value of -1 will enable infinite text generation, even though we have a finite context window. When the context window is full, some of the earlier tokens (half of the tokens after `--keep`) will be discarded. The context must then be re-evaluated before generation can resume. On large models and/or large context windows, this will result in a significant pause in output.
If the pause is undesirable, a value of -2 will stop generation immediately when the context is filled.
It is important to note that the generated text may be shorter than the specified number of tokens if an End-of-Sequence (EOS) token or a reverse prompt is encountered. In interactive mode text generation will pause and control will be returned to the user. In non-interactive mode, the program will end. In both cases, the text generation may stop before reaching the specified `n-predict` value. If you want the model to keep going without ever producing End-of-Sequence on its own, you can use the `--ignore-eos` parameter.
It is important to note that the generated text may be shorter than the specified number of tokens if an End-of-Sequence (EOS) token or a reverse prompt is encountered. In interactive mode, text generation will pause and control will be returned to the user. In non-interactive mode, the program will end. In both cases, the text generation may stop before reaching the specified `--predict` value. If you want the model to keep going without ever producing End-of-Sequence on its own, you can use the `--ignore-eos` parameter.
### Temperature
@@ -164,15 +169,15 @@ It is important to note that the generated text may be shorter than the specifie
Temperature is a hyperparameter that controls the randomness of the generated text. It affects the probability distribution of the model's output tokens. A higher temperature (e.g., 1.5) makes the output more random and creative, while a lower temperature (e.g., 0.5) makes the output more focused, deterministic, and conservative. The default value is 0.8, which provides a balance between randomness and determinism. At the extreme, a temperature of 0 will always pick the most likely next token, leading to identical outputs in each run.
Example usage: `--temp 0.5`
Example usage: `--temp 0`
### Repeat Penalty
- `--repeat-penalty N`: Control the repetition of token sequences in the generated text (default: 1.1).
- `--repeat-penalty N`: Control the repetition of token sequences in the generated text default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled).
- `--repeat-last-n N`: Last n tokens to consider for penalizing repetition (default: 64, 0 = disabled, -1 = ctx-size).
- `--no-penalize-nl`: Disable penalization for newline tokens when applying the repeat penalty.
The `repeat-penalty` option helps prevent the model from generating repetitive or monotonous text. A higher value (e.g., 1.5) will penalize repetitions more strongly, while a lower value (e.g., 0.9) will be more lenient. The default value is 1.1.
The `repeat-penalty` option helps prevent the model from generating repetitive or monotonous text. A higher value (e.g., 1.5) will penalize repetitions more strongly, while a lower value (e.g., 0.9) will be more lenient. The default value is 1.
The `repeat-last-n` option controls the number of tokens in the history to consider for penalizing repetition. A larger value will look further back in the generated text to prevent repetitions, while a smaller value will only consider recent tokens. A value of 0 disables the penalty, and a value of -1 sets the number of tokens considered equal to the context size (`ctx-size`).
@@ -196,19 +201,19 @@ Top-p sampling, also known as nucleus sampling, is another text generation metho
Example usage: `--top-p 0.95`
### Min P Sampling
### Min-P Sampling
- `--min-p N`: Sets a minimum base probability threshold for token selection (default: 0.05).
- `--min-p N`: Sets a minimum base probability threshold for token selection (default: 0.1).
The Min-P sampling method was designed as an alternative to Top-P, and aims to ensure a balance of quality and variety. The parameter *p* represents the minimum probability for a token to be considered, relative to the probability of the most likely token. For example, with *p*=0.05 and the most likely token having a probability of 0.9, logits with a value less than 0.045 are filtered out.
Example usage: `--min-p 0.05`
### Tail Free Sampling (TFS)
### Tail-Free Sampling (TFS)
- `--tfs N`: Enable tail free sampling with parameter z (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled).
Tail free sampling (TFS) is a text generation technique that aims to reduce the impact of less likely tokens, which may be less relevant, less coherent, or nonsensical, on the output. Similar to Top-P it tries to determine the bulk of the most likely tokens dynamically. But TFS filters out logits based on the second derivative of their probabilities. Adding tokens is stopped after the sum of the second derivatives reaches the parameter z. In short: TFS looks how quickly the probabilities of the tokens decrease and cuts off the tail of unlikely tokens using the parameter z. Typical values for z are in the range of 0.9 to 0.95. A value of 1.0 would include all tokens, and thus disables the effect of TFS.
Tail-free sampling (TFS) is a text generation technique that aims to reduce the impact of less likely tokens, which may be less relevant, less coherent, or nonsensical, on the output. Similar to Top-P it tries to determine the bulk of the most likely tokens dynamically. But TFS filters out logits based on the second derivative of their probabilities. Adding tokens is stopped after the sum of the second derivatives reaches the parameter z. In short: TFS looks at how quickly the probabilities of the tokens decrease and cuts off the tail of unlikely tokens using the parameter z. Typical values for z are in the range of 0.9 to 0.95. A value of 1.0 would include all tokens and thus disables the effect of TFS.
Example usage: `--tfs 0.95`
@@ -307,10 +312,8 @@ These options provide extra functionality and customization when running the LLa
- `-h, --help`: Display a help message showing all available options and their default values. This is particularly useful for checking the latest options and default values, as they can change frequently, and the information in this document may become outdated.
- `--verbose-prompt`: Print the prompt before generating text.
- `-ngl N, --n-gpu-layers N`: When compiled with GPU support, this option allows offloading some layers to the GPU for computation. Generally results in increased performance.
- `-mg i, --main-gpu i`: When using multiple GPUs this option controls which GPU is used for small tensors for which the overhead of splitting the computation across all GPUs is not worthwhile. The GPU in question will use slightly more VRAM to store a scratch buffer for temporary results. By default GPU 0 is used.
- `-ts SPLIT, --tensor-split SPLIT`: When using multiple GPUs this option controls how large tensors should be split across all GPUs. `SPLIT` is a comma-separated list of non-negative values that assigns the proportion of data that each GPU should get in order. For example, "3,2" will assign 60% of the data to GPU 0 and 40% to GPU 1. By default the data is split in proportion to VRAM but this may not be optimal for performance.
- `--lora FNAME`: Apply a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) adapter to the model (implies --no-mmap). This allows you to adapt the pretrained model to specific tasks or domains.
- `--lora-base FNAME`: Optional model to use as a base for the layers modified by the LoRA adapter. This flag is used in conjunction with the `--lora` flag, and specifies the base model for the adaptation.
- `-hfr URL --hf-repo URL`: The url to the Hugging Face model repository. Used in conjunction with `--hf-file` or `-hff`. The model is downloaded and stored in the file provided by `-m` or `--model`. If `-m` is not provided, the model is auto-stored in the path specified by the `LLAMA_CACHE` environment variable or in an OS-specific local cache.

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@@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ static gpt_params * g_params;
static std::vector<llama_token> * g_input_tokens;
static std::ostringstream * g_output_ss;
static std::vector<llama_token> * g_output_tokens;
static bool is_interacting = false;
static bool is_interacting = false;
static bool need_insert_eot = false;
static bool file_exists(const std::string & path) {
std::ifstream f(path.c_str());
@@ -99,7 +100,8 @@ static void write_logfile(
static void sigint_handler(int signo) {
if (signo == SIGINT) {
if (!is_interacting && g_params->interactive) {
is_interacting = true;
is_interacting = true;
need_insert_eot = true;
} else {
console::cleanup();
printf("\n");
@@ -224,7 +226,14 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
__func__, n_ctx_train, n_ctx);
}
LOG_TEE("%s: chat template example: %s\n", __func__, llama_chat_format_example(model, params.chat_template).c_str());
// print chat template example in conversation mode
if (params.conversation) {
if (params.enable_chat_template) {
LOG_TEE("%s: chat template example: %s\n", __func__, llama_chat_format_example(model, params.chat_template).c_str());
} else {
LOG_TEE("%s: in-suffix/prefix is specified, chat template will be disabled\n", __func__);
}
}
// print system information
{
@@ -255,13 +264,15 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
const bool add_bos = llama_should_add_bos_token(model);
GGML_ASSERT(llama_add_eos_token(model) != 1);
if (!llama_model_has_encoder(model)) {
GGML_ASSERT(llama_add_eos_token(model) != 1);
}
LOG("add_bos: %d\n", add_bos);
std::vector<llama_token> embd_inp;
{
auto prompt = (params.conversation && params.enable_chat_template)
auto prompt = (params.conversation && params.enable_chat_template && !params.prompt.empty())
? chat_add_and_format(model, chat_msgs, "system", params.prompt) // format the system prompt in conversation mode
: params.prompt;
if (params.interactive_first || !params.prompt.empty() || session_tokens.empty()) {
@@ -278,8 +289,13 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// Should not run without any tokens
if (embd_inp.empty()) {
embd_inp.push_back(llama_token_bos(model));
LOG("embd_inp was considered empty and bos was added: %s\n", LOG_TOKENS_TOSTR_PRETTY(ctx, embd_inp).c_str());
if (add_bos) {
embd_inp.push_back(llama_token_bos(model));
LOG("embd_inp was considered empty and bos was added: %s\n", LOG_TOKENS_TOSTR_PRETTY(ctx, embd_inp).c_str());
} else {
LOG_TEE("error: input is empty\n");
return -1;
}
}
// Tokenize negative prompt
@@ -517,6 +533,24 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
exit(1);
}
if (llama_model_has_encoder(model)) {
int enc_input_size = embd_inp.size();
llama_token * enc_input_buf = embd_inp.data();
if (llama_encode(ctx, llama_batch_get_one(enc_input_buf, enc_input_size, 0, 0))) {
LOG_TEE("%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return 1;
}
llama_token decoder_start_token_id = llama_model_decoder_start_token(model);
if (decoder_start_token_id == -1) {
decoder_start_token_id = llama_token_bos(model);
}
embd_inp.clear();
embd_inp.push_back(decoder_start_token_id);
}
while ((n_remain != 0 && !is_antiprompt) || params.interactive) {
// predict
if (!embd.empty()) {
@@ -885,6 +919,13 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
LOG("input tokens: %s\n", LOG_TOKENS_TOSTR_PRETTY(ctx, line_inp).c_str());
// if user stop generation mid-way, we must add EOT to finish model's last response
if (need_insert_eot && format_chat) {
llama_token eot = llama_token_eot(model);
embd_inp.push_back(eot == -1 ? llama_token_eos(model) : eot);
need_insert_eot = false;
}
embd_inp.insert(embd_inp.end(), line_pfx.begin(), line_pfx.end());
embd_inp.insert(embd_inp.end(), line_inp.begin(), line_inp.end());
embd_inp.insert(embd_inp.end(), line_sfx.begin(), line_sfx.end());

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@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
# llama.cpp/example/passkey
A passkey retrieval task is an evaluation method used to measure a language
models ability to recall information from long contexts.
See the following PRs for more info:
- https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/3856

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@@ -1991,6 +1991,12 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
params.n_batch = std::min(params.n_batch, n_kv);
} else {
params.n_batch = std::min(params.n_batch, params.n_ctx);
if (params.kl_divergence) {
params.n_parallel = 1;
} else {
// ensure there's at least enough seq_ids for HellaSwag
params.n_parallel = std::max(4, params.n_parallel);
}
}
if (params.ppl_stride > 0) {
@@ -2015,9 +2021,6 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
llama_model * model;
llama_context * ctx;
// ensure there's at least enough seq_ids for HellaSwag
params.n_parallel = std::max(4, params.n_parallel);
// load the model and apply lora adapter, if any
std::tie(model, ctx) = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params);
if (model == NULL) {

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@@ -1,224 +0,0 @@
# Function calling example using pydantic models.
import datetime
import importlib
import json
from enum import Enum
from typing import Optional, Union
import requests
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from pydantic_models_to_grammar import (add_run_method_to_dynamic_model, convert_dictionary_to_pydantic_model,
create_dynamic_model_from_function, generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation)
# Function to get completion on the llama.cpp server with grammar.
def create_completion(prompt, grammar):
headers = {"Content-Type": "application/json"}
data = {"prompt": prompt, "grammar": grammar}
response = requests.post("http://127.0.0.1:8080/completion", headers=headers, json=data)
data = response.json()
print(data["content"])
return data["content"]
# A function for the agent to send a message to the user.
class SendMessageToUser(BaseModel):
"""
Send a message to the User.
"""
chain_of_thought: str = Field(..., description="Your chain of thought while sending the message.")
message: str = Field(..., description="Message you want to send to the user.")
def run(self):
print(self.message)
# Enum for the calculator tool.
class MathOperation(Enum):
ADD = "add"
SUBTRACT = "subtract"
MULTIPLY = "multiply"
DIVIDE = "divide"
# Simple pydantic calculator tool for the agent that can add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Docstring and description of fields will be used in system prompt.
class Calculator(BaseModel):
"""
Perform a math operation on two numbers.
"""
number_one: Union[int, float] = Field(..., description="First number.")
operation: MathOperation = Field(..., description="Math operation to perform.")
number_two: Union[int, float] = Field(..., description="Second number.")
def run(self):
if self.operation == MathOperation.ADD:
return self.number_one + self.number_two
elif self.operation == MathOperation.SUBTRACT:
return self.number_one - self.number_two
elif self.operation == MathOperation.MULTIPLY:
return self.number_one * self.number_two
elif self.operation == MathOperation.DIVIDE:
return self.number_one / self.number_two
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown operation.")
# Here the grammar gets generated by passing the available function models to generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation function. This also generates a documentation usable by the LLM.
# pydantic_model_list is the list of pydanitc models
# outer_object_name is an optional name for an outer object around the actual model object. Like a "function" object with "function_parameters" which contains the actual model object. If None, no outer object will be generated
# outer_object_content is the name of outer object content.
# model_prefix is the optional prefix for models in the documentation. (Default="Output Model")
# fields_prefix is the prefix for the model fields in the documentation. (Default="Output Fields")
gbnf_grammar, documentation = generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation(
pydantic_model_list=[SendMessageToUser, Calculator], outer_object_name="function",
outer_object_content="function_parameters", model_prefix="Function", fields_prefix="Parameters")
print(gbnf_grammar)
print(documentation)
system_message = "You are an advanced AI, tasked to assist the user by calling functions in JSON format. The following are the available functions and their parameters and types:\n\n" + documentation
user_message = "What is 42 * 42?"
prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{system_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>user\n{user_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant"
text = create_completion(prompt=prompt, grammar=gbnf_grammar)
# This should output something like this:
# {
# "function": "calculator",
# "function_parameters": {
# "number_one": 42,
# "operation": "multiply",
# "number_two": 42
# }
# }
function_dictionary = json.loads(text)
if function_dictionary["function"] == "calculator":
function_parameters = {**function_dictionary["function_parameters"]}
print(Calculator(**function_parameters).run())
# This should output: 1764
# A example structured output based on pydantic models. The LLM will create an entry for a Book database out of an unstructured text.
class Category(Enum):
"""
The category of the book.
"""
Fiction = "Fiction"
NonFiction = "Non-Fiction"
class Book(BaseModel):
"""
Represents an entry about a book.
"""
title: str = Field(..., description="Title of the book.")
author: str = Field(..., description="Author of the book.")
published_year: Optional[int] = Field(..., description="Publishing year of the book.")
keywords: list[str] = Field(..., description="A list of keywords.")
category: Category = Field(..., description="Category of the book.")
summary: str = Field(..., description="Summary of the book.")
# We need no additional parameters other than our list of pydantic models.
gbnf_grammar, documentation = generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation([Book])
system_message = "You are an advanced AI, tasked to create a dataset entry in JSON for a Book. The following is the expected output model:\n\n" + documentation
text = """The Feynman Lectures on Physics is a physics textbook based on some lectures by Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate who has sometimes been called "The Great Explainer". The lectures were presented before undergraduate students at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), during 19611963. The book's co-authors are Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, and Matthew Sands."""
prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{system_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>user\n{text}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant"
text = create_completion(prompt=prompt, grammar=gbnf_grammar)
json_data = json.loads(text)
print(Book(**json_data))
# An example for parallel function calling with a Python function, a pydantic function model and an OpenAI like function definition.
def get_current_datetime(output_format: Optional[str] = None):
"""
Get the current date and time in the given format.
Args:
output_format: formatting string for the date and time, defaults to '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
"""
if output_format is None:
output_format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
return datetime.datetime.now().strftime(output_format)
# Example function to get the weather
def get_current_weather(location, unit):
"""Get the current weather in a given location"""
if "London" in location:
return json.dumps({"location": "London", "temperature": "42", "unit": unit.value})
elif "New York" in location:
return json.dumps({"location": "New York", "temperature": "24", "unit": unit.value})
elif "North Pole" in location:
return json.dumps({"location": "North Pole", "temperature": "-42", "unit": unit.value})
else:
return json.dumps({"location": location, "temperature": "unknown"})
# Here is a function definition in OpenAI style
current_weather_tool = {
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "get_current_weather",
"description": "Get the current weather in a given location",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"location": {
"type": "string",
"description": "The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA",
},
"unit": {"type": "string", "enum": ["celsius", "fahrenheit"]},
},
"required": ["location"],
},
},
}
# Convert OpenAI function definition into pydantic model
current_weather_tool_model = convert_dictionary_to_pydantic_model(current_weather_tool)
# Add the actual function to a pydantic model
current_weather_tool_model = add_run_method_to_dynamic_model(current_weather_tool_model, get_current_weather)
# Convert normal Python function to a pydantic model
current_datetime_model = create_dynamic_model_from_function(get_current_datetime)
tool_list = [SendMessageToUser, Calculator, current_datetime_model, current_weather_tool_model]
gbnf_grammar, documentation = generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation(
pydantic_model_list=tool_list, outer_object_name="function",
outer_object_content="params", model_prefix="Function", fields_prefix="Parameters", list_of_outputs=True)
system_message = "You are an advanced AI assistant. You are interacting with the user and with your environment by calling functions. You call functions by writing JSON objects, which represent specific function calls.\nBelow is a list of your available function calls:\n\n" + documentation
text = """Get the date and time, get the current weather in celsius in London and solve the following calculation: 42 * 42"""
prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{system_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>user\n{text}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant"
text = create_completion(prompt=prompt, grammar=gbnf_grammar)
json_data = json.loads(text)
print(json_data)
# Should output something like this:
# [{'function': 'get_current_datetime', 'params': {'output_format': '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'}}, {'function': 'get_current_weather', 'params': {'location': 'London', 'unit': 'celsius'}}, {'function': 'Calculator', 'params': {'number_one': 42, 'operation': 'multiply', 'number_two': 42}}]
for call in json_data:
if call["function"] == "Calculator":
print(Calculator(**call["params"]).run())
elif call["function"] == "get_current_datetime":
print(current_datetime_model(**call["params"]).run())
elif call["function"] == "get_current_weather":
print(current_weather_tool_model(**call["params"]).run())
# Should output something like this:
# 2024-01-14 13:36:06
# {"location": "London", "temperature": "42", "unit": "celsius"}
# 1764

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ from inspect import getdoc, isclass
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, List, Optional, Union, get_args, get_origin, get_type_hints
from docstring_parser import parse
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, create_model
from pydantic import BaseModel, create_model
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from types import GenericAlias
@@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ else:
# python 3.8 compat
from typing import _GenericAlias as GenericAlias
# TODO: fix this
# pyright: reportAttributeAccessIssue=information
class PydanticDataType(Enum):
"""
@@ -50,35 +53,38 @@ class PydanticDataType(Enum):
def map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(pydantic_type: type[Any]) -> str:
if isclass(pydantic_type) and issubclass(pydantic_type, str):
origin_type = get_origin(pydantic_type)
origin_type = pydantic_type if origin_type is None else origin_type
if isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, str):
return PydanticDataType.STRING.value
elif isclass(pydantic_type) and issubclass(pydantic_type, bool):
elif isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, bool):
return PydanticDataType.BOOLEAN.value
elif isclass(pydantic_type) and issubclass(pydantic_type, int):
elif isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, int):
return PydanticDataType.INTEGER.value
elif isclass(pydantic_type) and issubclass(pydantic_type, float):
elif isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, float):
return PydanticDataType.FLOAT.value
elif isclass(pydantic_type) and issubclass(pydantic_type, Enum):
elif isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, Enum):
return PydanticDataType.ENUM.value
elif isclass(pydantic_type) and issubclass(pydantic_type, BaseModel):
return format_model_and_field_name(pydantic_type.__name__)
elif get_origin(pydantic_type) is list:
elif isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, BaseModel):
return format_model_and_field_name(origin_type.__name__)
elif origin_type is list:
element_type = get_args(pydantic_type)[0]
return f"{map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(element_type)}-list"
elif get_origin(pydantic_type) is set:
elif origin_type is set:
element_type = get_args(pydantic_type)[0]
return f"{map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(element_type)}-set"
elif get_origin(pydantic_type) is Union:
elif origin_type is Union:
union_types = get_args(pydantic_type)
union_rules = [map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(ut) for ut in union_types]
return f"union-{'-or-'.join(union_rules)}"
elif get_origin(pydantic_type) is Optional:
elif origin_type is Optional:
element_type = get_args(pydantic_type)[0]
return f"optional-{map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(element_type)}"
elif isclass(pydantic_type):
return f"{PydanticDataType.CUSTOM_CLASS.value}-{format_model_and_field_name(pydantic_type.__name__)}"
elif get_origin(pydantic_type) is dict:
elif isclass(origin_type):
return f"{PydanticDataType.CUSTOM_CLASS.value}-{format_model_and_field_name(origin_type.__name__)}"
elif origin_type is dict:
key_type, value_type = get_args(pydantic_type)
return f"custom-dict-key-type-{format_model_and_field_name(map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(key_type))}-value-type-{format_model_and_field_name(map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(value_type))}"
else:
@@ -115,7 +121,7 @@ def get_members_structure(cls, rule_name):
# Modify this comprehension
members = [
f' "\\"{name}\\"" ":" {map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(param_type)}'
for name, param_type in cls.__annotations__.items()
for name, param_type in get_type_hints(cls).items()
if name != "self"
]
@@ -234,8 +240,9 @@ def generate_gbnf_float_rules(max_digit=None, min_digit=None, max_precision=None
# Define the integer part rule
integer_part_rule = (
"integer-part" + (f"-max{max_digit}" if max_digit is not None else "") + (
f"-min{min_digit}" if min_digit is not None else "")
"integer-part"
+ (f"-max{max_digit}" if max_digit is not None else "")
+ (f"-min{min_digit}" if min_digit is not None else "")
)
# Define the fractional part rule based on precision constraints
@@ -293,17 +300,20 @@ def generate_gbnf_rule_for_type(
field_name = format_model_and_field_name(field_name)
gbnf_type = map_pydantic_type_to_gbnf(field_type)
if isclass(field_type) and issubclass(field_type, BaseModel):
origin_type = get_origin(field_type)
origin_type = field_type if origin_type is None else origin_type
if isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, BaseModel):
nested_model_name = format_model_and_field_name(field_type.__name__)
nested_model_rules, _ = generate_gbnf_grammar(field_type, processed_models, created_rules)
rules.extend(nested_model_rules)
gbnf_type, rules = nested_model_name, rules
elif isclass(field_type) and issubclass(field_type, Enum):
elif isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, Enum):
enum_values = [f'"\\"{e.value}\\""' for e in field_type] # Adding escaped quotes
enum_rule = f"{model_name}-{field_name} ::= {' | '.join(enum_values)}"
rules.append(enum_rule)
gbnf_type, rules = model_name + "-" + field_name, rules
elif get_origin(field_type) == list: # Array
elif origin_type is list: # Array
element_type = get_args(field_type)[0]
element_rule_name, additional_rules = generate_gbnf_rule_for_type(
model_name, f"{field_name}-element", element_type, is_optional, processed_models, created_rules
@@ -313,7 +323,7 @@ def generate_gbnf_rule_for_type(
rules.append(array_rule)
gbnf_type, rules = model_name + "-" + field_name, rules
elif get_origin(field_type) == set or field_type == set: # Array
elif origin_type is set: # Array
element_type = get_args(field_type)[0]
element_rule_name, additional_rules = generate_gbnf_rule_for_type(
model_name, f"{field_name}-element", element_type, is_optional, processed_models, created_rules
@@ -367,7 +377,7 @@ def generate_gbnf_rule_for_type(
gbnf_type = f"{model_name}-{field_name}-optional"
else:
gbnf_type = f"{model_name}-{field_name}-union"
elif isclass(field_type) and issubclass(field_type, str):
elif isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, str):
if field_info and hasattr(field_info, "json_schema_extra") and field_info.json_schema_extra is not None:
triple_quoted_string = field_info.json_schema_extra.get("triple_quoted_string", False)
markdown_string = field_info.json_schema_extra.get("markdown_code_block", False)
@@ -383,8 +393,8 @@ def generate_gbnf_rule_for_type(
gbnf_type = PydanticDataType.STRING.value
elif (
isclass(field_type)
and issubclass(field_type, float)
isclass(origin_type)
and issubclass(origin_type, float)
and field_info
and hasattr(field_info, "json_schema_extra")
and field_info.json_schema_extra is not None
@@ -409,8 +419,8 @@ def generate_gbnf_rule_for_type(
)
elif (
isclass(field_type)
and issubclass(field_type, int)
isclass(origin_type)
and issubclass(origin_type, int)
and field_info
and hasattr(field_info, "json_schema_extra")
and field_info.json_schema_extra is not None
@@ -458,7 +468,7 @@ def generate_gbnf_grammar(model: type[BaseModel], processed_models: set[type[Bas
if not issubclass(model, BaseModel):
# For non-Pydantic classes, generate model_fields from __annotations__ or __init__
if hasattr(model, "__annotations__") and model.__annotations__:
model_fields = {name: (typ, ...) for name, typ in model.__annotations__.items()}
model_fields = {name: (typ, ...) for name, typ in get_type_hints(model).items()}
else:
init_signature = inspect.signature(model.__init__)
parameters = init_signature.parameters
@@ -466,7 +476,7 @@ def generate_gbnf_grammar(model: type[BaseModel], processed_models: set[type[Bas
name != "self"}
else:
# For Pydantic models, use model_fields and check for ellipsis (required fields)
model_fields = model.__annotations__
model_fields = get_type_hints(model)
model_rule_parts = []
nested_rules = []
@@ -680,7 +690,7 @@ def generate_markdown_documentation(
str: Generated text documentation.
"""
documentation = ""
pyd_models = [(model, True) for model in pydantic_models]
pyd_models: list[tuple[type[BaseModel], bool]] = [(model, True) for model in pydantic_models]
for model, add_prefix in pyd_models:
if add_prefix:
documentation += f"{model_prefix}: {model.__name__}\n"
@@ -700,9 +710,9 @@ def generate_markdown_documentation(
# Indenting the fields section
documentation += f" {fields_prefix}:\n"
else:
documentation += f" Fields:\n"
documentation += f" Fields:\n" # noqa: F541
if isclass(model) and issubclass(model, BaseModel):
for name, field_type in model.__annotations__.items():
for name, field_type in get_type_hints(model).items():
# if name == "markdown_code_block":
# continue
if get_origin(field_type) == list:
@@ -750,14 +760,17 @@ def generate_field_markdown(
field_info = model.model_fields.get(field_name)
field_description = field_info.description if field_info and field_info.description else ""
if get_origin(field_type) == list:
origin_type = get_origin(field_type)
origin_type = field_type if origin_type is None else origin_type
if origin_type == list:
element_type = get_args(field_type)[0]
field_text = f"{indent}{field_name} ({format_model_and_field_name(field_type.__name__)} of {format_model_and_field_name(element_type.__name__)})"
if field_description != "":
field_text += ":\n"
else:
field_text += "\n"
elif get_origin(field_type) == Union:
elif origin_type == Union:
element_types = get_args(field_type)
types = []
for element_type in element_types:
@@ -778,7 +791,7 @@ def generate_field_markdown(
return field_text
if field_description != "":
field_text += f" Description: " + field_description + "\n"
field_text += f" Description: {field_description}\n"
# Check for and include field-specific examples if available
if hasattr(model, "Config") and hasattr(model.Config,
@@ -788,9 +801,9 @@ def generate_field_markdown(
example_text = f"'{field_example}'" if isinstance(field_example, str) else field_example
field_text += f"{indent} Example: {example_text}\n"
if isclass(field_type) and issubclass(field_type, BaseModel):
if isclass(origin_type) and issubclass(origin_type, BaseModel):
field_text += f"{indent} Details:\n"
for name, type_ in field_type.__annotations__.items():
for name, type_ in get_type_hints(field_type).items():
field_text += generate_field_markdown(name, type_, field_type, depth + 2)
return field_text
@@ -833,7 +846,7 @@ def generate_text_documentation(
str: Generated text documentation.
"""
documentation = ""
pyd_models = [(model, True) for model in pydantic_models]
pyd_models: list[tuple[type[BaseModel], bool]] = [(model, True) for model in pydantic_models]
for model, add_prefix in pyd_models:
if add_prefix:
documentation += f"{model_prefix}: {model.__name__}\n"
@@ -851,7 +864,7 @@ def generate_text_documentation(
if isclass(model) and issubclass(model, BaseModel):
documentation_fields = ""
for name, field_type in model.__annotations__.items():
for name, field_type in get_type_hints(model).items():
# if name == "markdown_code_block":
# continue
if get_origin(field_type) == list:
@@ -944,7 +957,7 @@ def generate_field_text(
if isclass(field_type) and issubclass(field_type, BaseModel):
field_text += f"{indent} Details:\n"
for name, type_ in field_type.__annotations__.items():
for name, type_ in get_type_hints(field_type).items():
field_text += generate_field_text(name, type_, field_type, depth + 2)
return field_text
@@ -1164,7 +1177,7 @@ def create_dynamic_model_from_function(func: Callable[..., Any]):
dynamic_fields[param.name] = (
param.annotation if param.annotation != inspect.Parameter.empty else str, default_value)
# Creating the dynamic model
dynamic_model = create_model(f"{func.__name__}", **dynamic_fields) # type: ignore[call-overload]
dynamic_model = create_model(f"{func.__name__}", **dynamic_fields)
for name, param_doc in param_docs:
dynamic_model.model_fields[name].description = param_doc.description
@@ -1228,9 +1241,6 @@ def map_grammar_names_to_pydantic_model_class(pydantic_model_list):
return output
from enum import Enum
def json_schema_to_python_types(schema):
type_map = {
"any": Any,
@@ -1275,7 +1285,7 @@ def convert_dictionary_to_pydantic_model(dictionary: dict[str, Any], model_name:
if items != {}:
array = {"properties": items}
array_type = convert_dictionary_to_pydantic_model(array, f"{model_name}_{field_name}_items")
fields[field_name] = (List[array_type], ...) # type: ignore[valid-type]
fields[field_name] = (List[array_type], ...)
else:
fields[field_name] = (list, ...)
elif field_type == "object":
@@ -1285,7 +1295,8 @@ def convert_dictionary_to_pydantic_model(dictionary: dict[str, Any], model_name:
required = field_data.get("enum", [])
for key, field in fields.items():
if key not in required:
fields[key] = (Optional[fields[key][0]], ...)
optional_type = fields[key][0]
fields[key] = (Optional[optional_type], ...)
else:
field_type = json_schema_to_python_types(field_type)
fields[field_name] = (field_type, ...)
@@ -1305,6 +1316,7 @@ def convert_dictionary_to_pydantic_model(dictionary: dict[str, Any], model_name:
required = dictionary.get("required", [])
for key, field in fields.items():
if key not in required:
fields[key] = (Optional[fields[key][0]], ...)
optional_type = fields[key][0]
fields[key] = (Optional[optional_type], ...)
custom_model = create_model(model_name, **fields)
return custom_model

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@@ -0,0 +1,312 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Function calling example using pydantic models."""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import datetime
import json
import logging
import textwrap
import sys
from enum import Enum
from typing import Optional, Union
import requests
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from pydantic_models_to_grammar import (add_run_method_to_dynamic_model, convert_dictionary_to_pydantic_model,
create_dynamic_model_from_function, generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation)
def create_completion(host, prompt, gbnf_grammar):
"""Calls the /completion API on llama-server.
See
https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/tree/HEAD/examples/server#api-endpoints
"""
print(f" Request:\n Grammar:\n{textwrap.indent(gbnf_grammar, ' ')}\n Prompt:\n{textwrap.indent(prompt.rstrip(), ' ')}")
headers = {"Content-Type": "application/json"}
data = {"prompt": prompt, "grammar": gbnf_grammar}
result = requests.post(f"http://{host}/completion", headers=headers, json=data).json()
assert data.get("error") is None, data
logging.info("Result: %s", result)
content = result["content"]
print(f" Model: {result['model']}")
print(f" Result:\n{textwrap.indent(json.dumps(json.loads(content), indent=2), ' ')}")
return content
# A function for the agent to send a message to the user.
class SendMessageToUser(BaseModel):
"""Send a message to the User."""
chain_of_thought: str = Field(..., description="Your chain of thought while sending the message.")
message: str = Field(..., description="Message you want to send to the user.")
def run(self):
print(f"SendMessageToUser: {self.message}")
def example_rce(host):
"""Minimal test case where the LLM call an arbitrary python function."""
print("- example_rce")
tools = [SendMessageToUser]
gbnf_grammar, documentation = generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation(
pydantic_model_list=tools, outer_object_name="function",
outer_object_content="function_parameters", model_prefix="Function", fields_prefix="Parameters")
system_message = "You are an advanced AI, tasked to assist the user by calling functions in JSON format. The following are the available functions and their parameters and types:\n\n" + documentation
user_message = "What is 42 * 42?"
prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{system_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>user\n{user_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant"
text = create_completion(host, prompt, gbnf_grammar)
json_data = json.loads(text)
tools_map = {tool.__name__:tool for tool in tools}
# This finds "SendMessageToUser":
tool = tools_map.get(json_data["function"])
if not tool:
print(f"Error: unknown tool {json_data['function']}")
return 1
tool(**json_data["function_parameters"]).run()
return 0
# Enum for the calculator tool.
class MathOperation(Enum):
ADD = "add"
SUBTRACT = "subtract"
MULTIPLY = "multiply"
DIVIDE = "divide"
# Simple pydantic calculator tool for the agent that can add, subtract,
# multiply, and divide. Docstring and description of fields will be used in
# system prompt.
class Calculator(BaseModel):
"""Perform a math operation on two numbers."""
number_one: Union[int, float] = Field(..., description="First number.")
operation: MathOperation = Field(..., description="Math operation to perform.")
number_two: Union[int, float] = Field(..., description="Second number.")
def run(self):
if self.operation == MathOperation.ADD:
return self.number_one + self.number_two
elif self.operation == MathOperation.SUBTRACT:
return self.number_one - self.number_two
elif self.operation == MathOperation.MULTIPLY:
return self.number_one * self.number_two
elif self.operation == MathOperation.DIVIDE:
return self.number_one / self.number_two
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown operation.")
def example_calculator(host):
"""Have the LLM ask to get a calculation done.
Here the grammar gets generated by passing the available function models to
generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation function. This also generates a
documentation usable by the LLM.
pydantic_model_list is the list of pydantic models outer_object_name is an
optional name for an outer object around the actual model object. Like a
"function" object with "function_parameters" which contains the actual model
object. If None, no outer object will be generated outer_object_content is
the name of outer object content.
model_prefix is the optional prefix for models in the documentation. (Default="Output Model")
fields_prefix is the prefix for the model fields in the documentation. (Default="Output Fields")
"""
print("- example_calculator")
tools = [SendMessageToUser, Calculator]
gbnf_grammar, documentation = generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation(
pydantic_model_list=tools, outer_object_name="function",
outer_object_content="function_parameters", model_prefix="Function", fields_prefix="Parameters")
system_message = "You are an advanced AI, tasked to assist the user by calling functions in JSON format. The following are the available functions and their parameters and types:\n\n" + documentation
user_message1 = "What is 42 * 42?"
prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{system_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>user\n{user_message1}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant"
text = create_completion(host, prompt, gbnf_grammar)
json_data = json.loads(text)
expected = {
"function": "Calculator",
"function_parameters": {
"number_one": 42,
"operation": "multiply",
"number_two": 42
}
}
if json_data != expected:
print(" Result is not as expected!")
tools_map = {tool.__name__:tool for tool in tools}
# This finds "Calculator":
tool = tools_map.get(json_data["function"])
if not tool:
print(f"Error: unknown tool {json_data['function']}")
return 1
result = tool(**json_data["function_parameters"]).run()
print(f" Call {json_data['function']} gave result {result}")
return 0
class Category(Enum):
"""The category of the book."""
Fiction = "Fiction"
NonFiction = "Non-Fiction"
class Book(BaseModel):
"""Represents an entry about a book."""
title: str = Field(..., description="Title of the book.")
author: str = Field(..., description="Author of the book.")
published_year: Optional[int] = Field(..., description="Publishing year of the book.")
keywords: list[str] = Field(..., description="A list of keywords.")
category: Category = Field(..., description="Category of the book.")
summary: str = Field(..., description="Summary of the book.")
def example_struct(host):
"""A example structured output based on pydantic models.
The LLM will create an entry for a Book database out of an unstructured
text. We need no additional parameters other than our list of pydantic
models.
"""
print("- example_struct")
tools = [Book]
gbnf_grammar, documentation = generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation(pydantic_model_list=tools)
system_message = "You are an advanced AI, tasked to create a dataset entry in JSON for a Book. The following is the expected output model:\n\n" + documentation
text = """The Feynman Lectures on Physics is a physics textbook based on some lectures by Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate who has sometimes been called "The Great Explainer". The lectures were presented before undergraduate students at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), during 19611963. The book's co-authors are Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, and Matthew Sands."""
prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{system_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>user\n{text}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant"
text = create_completion(host, prompt, gbnf_grammar)
json_data = json.loads(text)
# In this case, there's no function nor function_parameters.
# Here the result will vary based on the LLM used.
keys = sorted(["title", "author", "published_year", "keywords", "category", "summary"])
if keys != sorted(json_data.keys()):
print(f"Unexpected result: {sorted(json_data.keys())}")
return 1
book = Book(**json_data)
print(f" As a Book object: %s" % book)
return 0
def get_current_datetime(output_format: Optional[str] = None):
"""Get the current date and time in the given format.
Args:
output_format: formatting string for the date and time, defaults to '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
"""
return datetime.datetime.now().strftime(output_format or "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
# Example function to get the weather.
def get_current_weather(location, unit):
"""Get the current weather in a given location"""
if "London" in location:
return json.dumps({"location": "London", "temperature": "42", "unit": unit.value})
elif "New York" in location:
return json.dumps({"location": "New York", "temperature": "24", "unit": unit.value})
elif "North Pole" in location:
return json.dumps({"location": "North Pole", "temperature": "-42", "unit": unit.value})
return json.dumps({"location": location, "temperature": "unknown"})
def example_concurrent(host):
"""An example for parallel function calling with a Python function, a pydantic
function model and an OpenAI like function definition.
"""
print("- example_concurrent")
# Function definition in OpenAI style.
current_weather_tool = {
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "get_current_weather",
"description": "Get the current weather in a given location",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"location": {
"type": "string",
"description": "The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA",
},
"unit": {"type": "string", "enum": ["celsius", "fahrenheit"]},
},
"required": ["location"],
},
},
}
# Convert OpenAI function definition into pydantic model.
current_weather_tool_model = convert_dictionary_to_pydantic_model(current_weather_tool)
# Add the actual function to a pydantic model.
current_weather_tool_model = add_run_method_to_dynamic_model(current_weather_tool_model, get_current_weather)
# Convert normal Python function to a pydantic model.
current_datetime_model = create_dynamic_model_from_function(get_current_datetime)
tools = [SendMessageToUser, Calculator, current_datetime_model, current_weather_tool_model]
gbnf_grammar, documentation = generate_gbnf_grammar_and_documentation(
pydantic_model_list=tools, outer_object_name="function",
outer_object_content="params", model_prefix="Function", fields_prefix="Parameters", list_of_outputs=True)
system_message = "You are an advanced AI assistant. You are interacting with the user and with your environment by calling functions. You call functions by writing JSON objects, which represent specific function calls.\nBelow is a list of your available function calls:\n\n" + documentation
text = """Get the date and time, get the current weather in celsius in London and solve the following calculation: 42 * 42"""
prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{system_message}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>user\n{text}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant"
text = create_completion(host, prompt, gbnf_grammar)
json_data = json.loads(text)
expected = [
{
"function": "get_current_datetime",
"params": {
"output_format": "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
}
},
{
"function": "get_current_weather",
"params": {
"location": "London",
"unit": "celsius"
}
},
{
"function": "Calculator",
"params": {
"number_one": 42,
"operation": "multiply",
"number_two": 42
}
}
]
res = 0
if json_data != expected:
print(" Result is not as expected!")
print(" This can happen on highly quantized models")
res = 1
tools_map = {tool.__name__:tool for tool in tools}
for call in json_data:
tool = tools_map.get(call["function"])
if not tool:
print(f"Error: unknown tool {call['function']}")
return 1
result = tool(**call["params"]).run()
print(f" Call {call['function']} returned {result}")
# Should output something like this:
# Call get_current_datetime returned 2024-07-15 09:50:38
# Call get_current_weather returned {"location": "London", "temperature": "42", "unit": "celsius"}
# Call Calculator returned 1764
return res
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=sys.modules[__name__].__doc__)
parser.add_argument("--host", default="localhost:8080", help="llama.cpp server")
parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="enables logging")
args = parser.parse_args()
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO if args.verbose else logging.ERROR)
ret = 0
# Comment out below to only run the example you want.
ret = ret or example_rce(args.host)
ret = ret or example_calculator(args.host)
ret = ret or example_struct(args.host)
ret = ret or example_concurrent(args.host)
return ret
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())

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@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ static void test_roundtrip_on_chunk(
}
if (use_reference) {
qfns.from_float_reference(input_scratch, quantized_scratch, chunk_size);
qfns.from_float_ref(input_scratch, quantized_scratch, chunk_size);
} else {
qfns.from_float(input_scratch, quantized_scratch, chunk_size);
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,89 @@ You can also use the [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-
Note: It is synced from llama.cpp `main` every 6 hours.
## Llama 2 7B
Example usage:
```bash
# obtain the official LLaMA model weights and place them in ./models
ls ./models
llama-2-7b tokenizer_checklist.chk tokenizer.model
# [Optional] for models using BPE tokenizers
ls ./models
<folder containing weights and tokenizer json> vocab.json
# [Optional] for PyTorch .bin models like Mistral-7B
ls ./models
<folder containing weights and tokenizer json>
# install Python dependencies
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
# convert the model to ggml FP16 format
python3 convert_hf_to_gguf.py models/mymodel/
# quantize the model to 4-bits (using Q4_K_M method)
./llama-quantize ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-f16.gguf ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf Q4_K_M
# update the gguf filetype to current version if older version is now unsupported
./llama-quantize ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M-v2.gguf COPY
```
Run the quantized model:
```bash
# start inference on a gguf model
./llama-cli -m ./models/mymodel/ggml-model-Q4_K_M.gguf -n 128
```
When running the larger models, make sure you have enough disk space to store all the intermediate files.
## Memory/Disk Requirements
As the models are currently fully loaded into memory, you will need adequate disk space to save them and sufficient RAM to load them. At the moment, memory and disk requirements are the same.
| Model | Original size | Quantized size (Q4_0) |
|------:|--------------:|----------------------:|
| 7B | 13 GB | 3.9 GB |
| 13B | 24 GB | 7.8 GB |
| 30B | 60 GB | 19.5 GB |
| 65B | 120 GB | 38.5 GB |
## Quantization
Several quantization methods are supported. They differ in the resulting model disk size and inference speed.
*(outdated)*
| Model | Measure | F16 | Q4_0 | Q4_1 | Q5_0 | Q5_1 | Q8_0 |
|------:|--------------|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|
| 7B | perplexity | 5.9066 | 6.1565 | 6.0912 | 5.9862 | 5.9481 | 5.9070 |
| 7B | file size | 13.0G | 3.5G | 3.9G | 4.3G | 4.7G | 6.7G |
| 7B | ms/tok @ 4th | 127 | 55 | 54 | 76 | 83 | 72 |
| 7B | ms/tok @ 8th | 122 | 43 | 45 | 52 | 56 | 67 |
| 7B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 8.5 |
| 13B | perplexity | 5.2543 | 5.3860 | 5.3608 | 5.2856 | 5.2706 | 5.2548 |
| 13B | file size | 25.0G | 6.8G | 7.6G | 8.3G | 9.1G | 13G |
| 13B | ms/tok @ 4th | - | 103 | 105 | 148 | 160 | 131 |
| 13B | ms/tok @ 8th | - | 73 | 82 | 98 | 105 | 128 |
| 13B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 8.5 |
- [k-quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1684)
- recent k-quants improvements and new i-quants
- [#2707](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2707)
- [#2807](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2807)
- [#4773 - 2-bit i-quants (inference)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4773)
- [#4856 - 2-bit i-quants (inference)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4856)
- [#4861 - importance matrix](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4861)
- [#4872 - MoE models](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4872)
- [#4897 - 2-bit quantization](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4897)
- [#4930 - imatrix for all k-quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4930)
- [#4951 - imatrix on the GPU](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4957)
- [#4969 - imatrix for legacy quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4969)
- [#4996 - k-qunats tuning](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4996)
- [#5060 - Q3_K_XS](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5060)
- [#5196 - 3-bit i-quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5196)
- [quantization tuning](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5320), [another one](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5334), and [another one](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5361)
**Llama 2 7B**
| Quantization | Bits per Weight (BPW) |
|--------------|-----------------------|
@@ -18,7 +100,8 @@ Note: It is synced from llama.cpp `main` every 6 hours.
| Q5_K_M | 5.68 |
| Q6_K | 6.56 |
## Llama 2 13B
**Llama 2 13B**
Quantization | Bits per Weight (BPW)
-- | --
Q2_K | 3.34
@@ -31,7 +114,7 @@ Q5_K_S | 5.51
Q5_K_M | 5.67
Q6_K | 6.56
# Llama 2 70B
**Llama 2 70B**
Quantization | Bits per Weight (BPW)
-- | --

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@@ -16,41 +16,44 @@ struct quant_option {
};
static const std::vector<struct quant_option> QUANT_OPTIONS = {
{ "Q4_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0, " 4.34G, +0.4685 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q4_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_1, " 4.78G, +0.4511 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q5_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_0, " 5.21G, +0.1316 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q5_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_1, " 5.65G, +0.1062 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "IQ2_XXS",LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XXS," 2.06 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XS, " 2.31 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_S, " 2.5 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_M, " 2.7 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ1_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_S, " 1.56 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ1_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_M, " 1.75 bpw quantization", },
{ "Q2_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K, " 2.96G, +3.5199 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q2_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K_S, " 2.96G, +3.1836 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "IQ3_XXS",LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_XXS," 3.06 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ3_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_S, " 3.44 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ3_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_M, " 3.66 bpw quantization mix", },
{ "Q3_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M, "alias for Q3_K_M" },
{ "IQ3_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_XS, " 3.3 bpw quantization", },
{ "Q3_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_S, " 3.41G, +1.6321 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q3_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M, " 3.74G, +0.6569 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q3_K_L", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_L, " 4.03G, +0.5562 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "IQ4_NL", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ4_NL, " 4.50 bpw non-linear quantization", },
{ "IQ4_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ4_XS, " 4.25 bpw non-linear quantization", },
{ "Q4_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M, "alias for Q4_K_M", },
{ "Q4_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_S, " 4.37G, +0.2689 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q4_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M, " 4.58G, +0.1754 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q5_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M, "alias for Q5_K_M", },
{ "Q5_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_S, " 5.21G, +0.1049 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q5_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M, " 5.33G, +0.0569 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q6_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q6_K, " 6.14G, +0.0217 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q8_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q8_0, " 7.96G, +0.0026 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "F16", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_F16, "14.00G, +0.0020 ppl @ Mistral-7B", },
{ "BF16", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_BF16, "14.00G, -0.0050 ppl @ Mistral-7B", },
{ "F32", LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32, "26.00G @ 7B", },
{ "Q4_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0, " 4.34G, +0.4685 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q4_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_1, " 4.78G, +0.4511 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q5_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_0, " 5.21G, +0.1316 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q5_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_1, " 5.65G, +0.1062 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "IQ2_XXS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XXS, " 2.06 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XS, " 2.31 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_S, " 2.5 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ2_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_M, " 2.7 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ1_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_S, " 1.56 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ1_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_M, " 1.75 bpw quantization", },
{ "Q2_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K, " 2.96G, +3.5199 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q2_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K_S, " 2.96G, +3.1836 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "IQ3_XXS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_XXS, " 3.06 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ3_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_S, " 3.44 bpw quantization", },
{ "IQ3_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_M, " 3.66 bpw quantization mix", },
{ "Q3_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M, "alias for Q3_K_M" },
{ "IQ3_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_XS, " 3.3 bpw quantization", },
{ "Q3_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_S, " 3.41G, +1.6321 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q3_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M, " 3.74G, +0.6569 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q3_K_L", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_L, " 4.03G, +0.5562 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "IQ4_NL", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ4_NL, " 4.50 bpw non-linear quantization", },
{ "IQ4_XS", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ4_XS, " 4.25 bpw non-linear quantization", },
{ "Q4_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M, "alias for Q4_K_M", },
{ "Q4_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_S, " 4.37G, +0.2689 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q4_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M, " 4.58G, +0.1754 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q5_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M, "alias for Q5_K_M", },
{ "Q5_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_S, " 5.21G, +0.1049 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q5_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M, " 5.33G, +0.0569 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q6_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q6_K, " 6.14G, +0.0217 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q8_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q8_0, " 7.96G, +0.0026 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q4_0_4_4", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0_4_4, " 4.34G, +0.4685 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q4_0_4_8", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0_4_8, " 4.34G, +0.4685 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "Q4_0_8_8", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0_8_8, " 4.34G, +0.4685 ppl @ Llama-3-8B", },
{ "F16", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_F16, "14.00G, +0.0020 ppl @ Mistral-7B", },
{ "BF16", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_BF16, "14.00G, -0.0050 ppl @ Mistral-7B", },
{ "F32", LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32, "26.00G @ 7B", },
// Note: Ensure COPY comes after F32 to avoid ftype 0 from matching.
{ "COPY", LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32, "only copy tensors, no quantizing", },
{ "COPY", LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32, "only copy tensors, no quantizing", },
};
static const char * const LLM_KV_QUANTIZE_IMATRIX_FILE = "quantize.imatrix.file";

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@@ -15,69 +15,281 @@ Set of LLM REST APIs and a simple web front end to interact with llama.cpp.
The project is under active development, and we are [looking for feedback and contributors](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/4216).
**Command line options:**
## Usage
- `-v`, `--verbose`: Enable verbose server output. When using the `/completion` endpoint, this includes the tokenized prompt, the full request and the full response.
- `-t N`, `--threads N`: Set the number of threads to use by CPU layers during generation. Not used by model layers that are offloaded to GPU. This option has no effect when using the maximum number of GPU layers. Default: `std::thread::hardware_concurrency()` (number of CPU cores).
- `-tb N, --threads-batch N`: Set the number of threads to use by CPU layers during batch and prompt processing (>= 32 tokens). This option has no effect if a GPU is available. Default: `--threads`.
- `--threads-http N`: Number of threads in the http server pool to process requests. Default: `max(std::thread::hardware_concurrency() - 1, --parallel N + 2)`
- `-m FNAME`, `--model FNAME`: Specify the path to the LLaMA model file (e.g., `models/7B/ggml-model.gguf`).
- `-mu MODEL_URL --model-url MODEL_URL`: Specify a remote http url to download the file. Default: unused
- `-hfr REPO, --hf-repo REPO`: Hugging Face model repository. Default: unused
- `-hff FILE, --hf-file FILE`: Hugging Face model file. Default: unused
- `-a ALIAS`, `--alias ALIAS`: Set an alias for the model. The alias will be returned in API responses.
- `-c N`, `--ctx-size N`: Set the size of the prompt context. The default is `512`, but LLaMA models were built with a context of `2048`, which will provide better results for longer input/inference. The size may differ in other models, for example, baichuan models were build with a context of `4096`.
- `-ngl N`, `--n-gpu-layers N`: When compiled with GPU support, this option allows offloading some layers to the GPU for computation. Generally results in increased performance.
- `-mg i, --main-gpu i`: When using multiple GPUs, this option controls which GPU is used for small tensors for which the overhead of splitting the computation across all GPUs is not worthwhile. The GPU in question will use slightly more VRAM to store a scratch buffer for temporary results. By default, GPU `0` is used.
- `-ts SPLIT, --tensor-split SPLIT`: When using multiple GPUs, this option controls how large tensors should be split across all GPUs. `SPLIT` is a comma-separated list of non-negative values that assigns the proportion of data that each GPU should get in order. For example, "3,2" will assign 60% of the data to GPU 0 and 40% to GPU 1. By default, the data is split in proportion to VRAM, but this may not be optimal for performance.
- `-b N`, `--batch-size N`: Set the batch size for prompt processing. Default: `2048`
- `-ub N`, `--ubatch-size N`: Physical maximum batch size. Default: `512`
- `--mlock`: Lock the model in memory, preventing it from being swapped out when memory-mapped.
- `--no-mmap`: Do not memory-map the model. By default, models are mapped into memory, which allows the system to load only the necessary parts of the model as needed.
- `--numa STRATEGY`: Attempt one of the below optimization strategies that may help on some NUMA systems
- `--numa distribute`: Spread execution evenly over all nodes
- `--numa isolate`: Only spawn threads on CPUs on the node that execution started on
- `--numa numactl`: Use the CPU map provided by numactl. If run without this previously, it is recommended to drop the system page cache before using this. See https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/1437
- `--numa`: Attempt optimizations that may help on some NUMA systems.
- `--lora FNAME`: Apply a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) adapter to the model (implies --no-mmap). This allows you to adapt the pretrained model to specific tasks or domains.
- `--lora-base FNAME`: Optional model to use as a base for the layers modified by the LoRA adapter. This flag is used in conjunction with the `--lora` flag, and specifies the base model for the adaptation.
- `-to N`, `--timeout N`: Server read/write timeout in seconds. Default `600`
- `--host`: Set the hostname or ip address to listen. Default `127.0.0.1`
- `--port`: Set the port to listen. Default: `8080`
- `--path`: Path from which to serve static files. Default: disabled
- `--api-key`: Set an api key for request authorization. By default, the server responds to every request. With an api key set, the requests must have the Authorization header set with the api key as Bearer token. May be used multiple times to enable multiple valid keys.
- `--api-key-file`: Path to file containing api keys delimited by new lines. If set, requests must include one of the keys for access. May be used in conjunction with `--api-key`s.
- `--embeddings`: Enable embedding vector output and the OAI compatible endpoint /v1/embeddings. Physical batch size (`--ubatch-size`) must be carefully defined. Default: disabled
- `-np N`, `--parallel N`: Set the number of slots for process requests. Default: `1`. Values > 1 will allow for higher throughput with multiple parallel requests but the results will **not** be deterministic due to differences in rounding error.
- `-cb`, `--cont-batching`: Enable continuous batching (a.k.a dynamic batching). Default: disabled
- `-spf FNAME`, `--system-prompt-file FNAME` Set a file to load a system prompt (initial prompt of all slots). This is useful for chat applications. [See more](#change-system-prompt-on-runtime)
- `--mmproj MMPROJ_FILE`: Path to a multimodal projector file for LLaVA.
- `--grp-attn-n`: Set the group attention factor to extend context size through self-extend. Used together with group attention width `--grp-attn-w`. Default: `1`, which is disabled.
- `--grp-attn-w`: Set the group attention width to extend context size through self-extend. Used together with group attention factor `--grp-attn-n`. Default: `512`
- `-n N, --n-predict N`: Set the maximum tokens to predict. Default: `-1`
- `--slots-endpoint-disable`: To disable slots state monitoring endpoint. Slots state may contain user data, prompts included.
- `--metrics`: enable prometheus `/metrics` compatible endpoint. Default: disabled
- `--slot-save-path PATH`: Specifies the path where the state of slots (the prompt cache) can be stored. If not provided, the slot management endpoints will be disabled.
- `--chat-template JINJA_TEMPLATE`: Set custom jinja chat template. This parameter accepts a string, not a file name. Default: template taken from model's metadata. We only support [some pre-defined templates](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template)
- `--log-disable`: Output logs to stdout only, not to `llama.log`. Default: enabled
- `--log-format FORMAT`: Define the log output to FORMAT: json or text Default: `json`
- `--rope-scaling` : RoPE scaling method. Defaults to linear unless otherwise specified by the model. Options are `none`, `linear`, `yarn`
- `--rope-freq-base N` : RoPE frequency base (default: loaded from model)
- `--rope-freq-scale N`: RoPE frequency scaling factor, expands context by a factor of 1/N (e.g. 0.25)
- `--yarn-ext-factor N` : YaRN: extrapolation mix factor (Default: 1.0, 0.0 = full interpolation)
- `--yarn-attn-factor N` : YaRN: scale sqrt(t) or attention magnitude (default: 1.0)
- `--yarn-beta-slow N`: YaRN: High correction dim or alpha (default: 1.0)
- `--yarn-beta-fast N`: YaRN: low correction dim or beta (default: 32.0)
- `--pooling` : Pooling type for embeddings, use model default if unspecified. Options are `none`, `mean`, `cls`
- `-dt N`, `--defrag-thold N`: KV cache defragmentation threshold (default: -1.0, < 0 = disabled)
- `-fa`, `--flash-attn` : enable flash attention (default: disabled).
- `-ctk TYPE`, `--cache-type-k TYPE` : KV cache data type for K (default: `f16`, options `f32`, `f16`, `q8_0`, `q4_0`, `q4_1`, `iq4_nl`, `q5_0`, or `q5_1`)
- `-ctv TYPE`, `--cache-type-v TYPE` : KV cache type for V (default `f16`, see `-ctk` for options)
- `--spm-infill` : Use Suffix/Prefix/Middle pattern for infill (instead of Prefix/Suffix/Middle) as some models prefer this.
```
usage: ./llama-server [options]
general:
-h, --help, --usage print usage and exit
--version show version and build info
-v, --verbose print verbose information
--verbosity N set specific verbosity level (default: 0)
--verbose-prompt print a verbose prompt before generation (default: false)
--no-display-prompt don't print prompt at generation (default: false)
-co, --color colorise output to distinguish prompt and user input from generations (default: false)
-s, --seed SEED RNG seed (default: -1, use random seed for < 0)
-t, --threads N number of threads to use during generation (default: 8)
-tb, --threads-batch N number of threads to use during batch and prompt processing (default: same as --threads)
-td, --threads-draft N number of threads to use during generation (default: same as --threads)
-tbd, --threads-batch-draft N number of threads to use during batch and prompt processing (default: same as --threads-draft)
--draft N number of tokens to draft for speculative decoding (default: 5)
-ps, --p-split N speculative decoding split probability (default: 0.1)
-lcs, --lookup-cache-static FNAME
path to static lookup cache to use for lookup decoding (not updated by generation)
-lcd, --lookup-cache-dynamic FNAME
path to dynamic lookup cache to use for lookup decoding (updated by generation)
-c, --ctx-size N size of the prompt context (default: 0, 0 = loaded from model)
-n, --predict N number of tokens to predict (default: -1, -1 = infinity, -2 = until context filled)
-b, --batch-size N logical maximum batch size (default: 2048)
-ub, --ubatch-size N physical maximum batch size (default: 512)
--keep N number of tokens to keep from the initial prompt (default: 0, -1 = all)
--chunks N max number of chunks to process (default: -1, -1 = all)
-fa, --flash-attn enable Flash Attention (default: disabled)
-p, --prompt PROMPT prompt to start generation with
in conversation mode, this will be used as system prompt
(default: '')
-f, --file FNAME a file containing the prompt (default: none)
--in-file FNAME an input file (repeat to specify multiple files)
-bf, --binary-file FNAME binary file containing the prompt (default: none)
-e, --escape process escapes sequences (\n, \r, \t, \', \", \\) (default: true)
--no-escape do not process escape sequences
-ptc, --print-token-count N print token count every N tokens (default: -1)
--prompt-cache FNAME file to cache prompt state for faster startup (default: none)
--prompt-cache-all if specified, saves user input and generations to cache as well
not supported with --interactive or other interactive options
--prompt-cache-ro if specified, uses the prompt cache but does not update it
-r, --reverse-prompt PROMPT halt generation at PROMPT, return control in interactive mode
can be specified more than once for multiple prompts
-sp, --special special tokens output enabled (default: false)
-cnv, --conversation run in conversation mode, does not print special tokens and suffix/prefix
if suffix/prefix are not specified, default chat template will be used
(default: false)
-i, --interactive run in interactive mode (default: false)
-if, --interactive-first run in interactive mode and wait for input right away (default: false)
-mli, --multiline-input allows you to write or paste multiple lines without ending each in '\'
--in-prefix-bos prefix BOS to user inputs, preceding the `--in-prefix` string
--in-prefix STRING string to prefix user inputs with (default: empty)
--in-suffix STRING string to suffix after user inputs with (default: empty)
--spm-infill use Suffix/Prefix/Middle pattern for infill (instead of Prefix/Suffix/Middle) as some models prefer this. (default: disabled)
sampling:
--samplers SAMPLERS samplers that will be used for generation in the order, separated by ';'
(default: top_k;tfs_z;typical_p;top_p;min_p;temperature)
--sampling-seq SEQUENCE simplified sequence for samplers that will be used (default: kfypmt)
--ignore-eos ignore end of stream token and continue generating (implies --logit-bias EOS-inf)
--penalize-nl penalize newline tokens (default: false)
--temp N temperature (default: 0.8)
--top-k N top-k sampling (default: 40, 0 = disabled)
--top-p N top-p sampling (default: 0.9, 1.0 = disabled)
--min-p N min-p sampling (default: 0.1, 0.0 = disabled)
--tfs N tail free sampling, parameter z (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled)
--typical N locally typical sampling, parameter p (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled)
--repeat-last-n N last n tokens to consider for penalize (default: 64, 0 = disabled, -1 = ctx_size)
--repeat-penalty N penalize repeat sequence of tokens (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled)
--presence-penalty N repeat alpha presence penalty (default: 0.0, 0.0 = disabled)
--frequency-penalty N repeat alpha frequency penalty (default: 0.0, 0.0 = disabled)
--dynatemp-range N dynamic temperature range (default: 0.0, 0.0 = disabled)
--dynatemp-exp N dynamic temperature exponent (default: 1.0)
--mirostat N use Mirostat sampling.
Top K, Nucleus, Tail Free and Locally Typical samplers are ignored if used.
(default: 0, 0 = disabled, 1 = Mirostat, 2 = Mirostat 2.0)
--mirostat-lr N Mirostat learning rate, parameter eta (default: 0.1)
--mirostat-ent N Mirostat target entropy, parameter tau (default: 5.0)
-l TOKEN_ID(+/-)BIAS modifies the likelihood of token appearing in the completion,
i.e. `--logit-bias 15043+1` to increase likelihood of token ' Hello',
or `--logit-bias 15043-1` to decrease likelihood of token ' Hello'
--cfg-negative-prompt PROMPT
negative prompt to use for guidance (default: '')
--cfg-negative-prompt-file FNAME
negative prompt file to use for guidance
--cfg-scale N strength of guidance (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disable)
--chat-template JINJA_TEMPLATE
set custom jinja chat template (default: template taken from model's metadata)
if suffix/prefix are specified, template will be disabled
only commonly used templates are accepted:
https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template
grammar:
--grammar GRAMMAR BNF-like grammar to constrain generations (see samples in grammars/ dir) (default: '')
--grammar-file FNAME file to read grammar from
-j, --json-schema SCHEMA JSON schema to constrain generations (https://json-schema.org/), e.g. `{}` for any JSON object
For schemas w/ external $refs, use --grammar + example/json_schema_to_grammar.py instead
embedding:
--pooling {none,mean,cls,last}
pooling type for embeddings, use model default if unspecified
--attention {causal,non-causal}
attention type for embeddings, use model default if unspecified
context hacking:
--rope-scaling {none,linear,yarn}
RoPE frequency scaling method, defaults to linear unless specified by the model
--rope-scale N RoPE context scaling factor, expands context by a factor of N
--rope-freq-base N RoPE base frequency, used by NTK-aware scaling (default: loaded from model)
--rope-freq-scale N RoPE frequency scaling factor, expands context by a factor of 1/N
--yarn-orig-ctx N YaRN: original context size of model (default: 0 = model training context size)
--yarn-ext-factor N YaRN: extrapolation mix factor (default: -1.0, 0.0 = full interpolation)
--yarn-attn-factor N YaRN: scale sqrt(t) or attention magnitude (default: 1.0)
--yarn-beta-slow N YaRN: high correction dim or alpha (default: 1.0)
--yarn-beta-fast N YaRN: low correction dim or beta (default: 32.0)
-gan, --grp-attn-n N group-attention factor (default: 1)
-gaw, --grp-attn-w N group-attention width (default: 512.0)
-dkvc, --dump-kv-cache verbose print of the KV cache
-nkvo, --no-kv-offload disable KV offload
-ctk, --cache-type-k TYPE KV cache data type for K (default: f16)
-ctv, --cache-type-v TYPE KV cache data type for V (default: f16)
perplexity:
--all-logits return logits for all tokens in the batch (default: false)
--hellaswag compute HellaSwag score over random tasks from datafile supplied with -f
--hellaswag-tasks N number of tasks to use when computing the HellaSwag score (default: 400)
--winogrande compute Winogrande score over random tasks from datafile supplied with -f
--winogrande-tasks N number of tasks to use when computing the Winogrande score (default: 0)
--multiple-choice compute multiple choice score over random tasks from datafile supplied with -f
--multiple-choice-tasks N
number of tasks to use when computing the multiple choice score (default: 0)
--kl-divergence computes KL-divergence to logits provided via --kl-divergence-base
--ppl-stride N stride for perplexity calculation (default: 0)
--ppl-output-type {0,1} output type for perplexity calculation (default: 0)
parallel:
-dt, --defrag-thold N KV cache defragmentation threshold (default: -1.0, < 0 - disabled)
-np, --parallel N number of parallel sequences to decode (default: 1)
-ns, --sequences N number of sequences to decode (default: 1)
-cb, --cont-batching enable continuous batching (a.k.a dynamic batching) (default: enabled)
multi-modality:
--mmproj FILE path to a multimodal projector file for LLaVA. see examples/llava/README.md
--image FILE path to an image file. use with multimodal models. Specify multiple times for batching
backend:
--rpc SERVERS comma separated list of RPC servers
--mlock force system to keep model in RAM rather than swapping or compressing
--no-mmap do not memory-map model (slower load but may reduce pageouts if not using mlock)
--numa TYPE attempt optimizations that help on some NUMA systems
- distribute: spread execution evenly over all nodes
- isolate: only spawn threads on CPUs on the node that execution started on
- numactl: use the CPU map provided by numactl
if run without this previously, it is recommended to drop the system page cache before using this
see https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/1437
model:
--check-tensors check model tensor data for invalid values (default: false)
--override-kv KEY=TYPE:VALUE
advanced option to override model metadata by key. may be specified multiple times.
types: int, float, bool, str. example: --override-kv tokenizer.ggml.add_bos_token=bool:false
--lora FNAME apply LoRA adapter (implies --no-mmap)
--lora-scaled FNAME S apply LoRA adapter with user defined scaling S (implies --no-mmap)
--lora-base FNAME optional model to use as a base for the layers modified by the LoRA adapter
--control-vector FNAME add a control vector
note: this argument can be repeated to add multiple control vectors
--control-vector-scaled FNAME SCALE
add a control vector with user defined scaling SCALE
note: this argument can be repeated to add multiple scaled control vectors
--control-vector-layer-range START END
layer range to apply the control vector(s) to, start and end inclusive
-m, --model FNAME model path (default: models/$filename with filename from --hf-file
or --model-url if set, otherwise models/7B/ggml-model-f16.gguf)
-md, --model-draft FNAME draft model for speculative decoding (default: unused)
-mu, --model-url MODEL_URL model download url (default: unused)
-hfr, --hf-repo REPO Hugging Face model repository (default: unused)
-hff, --hf-file FILE Hugging Face model file (default: unused)
-hft, --hf-token TOKEN Hugging Face access token (default: value from HF_TOKEN environment variable)
retrieval:
--context-file FNAME file to load context from (repeat to specify multiple files)
--chunk-size N minimum length of embedded text chunks (default: 64)
--chunk-separator STRING
separator between chunks (default: '
')
passkey:
--junk N number of times to repeat the junk text (default: 250)
--pos N position of the passkey in the junk text (default: -1)
imatrix:
-o, --output FNAME output file (default: 'imatrix.dat')
--output-frequency N output the imatrix every N iterations (default: 10)
--save-frequency N save an imatrix copy every N iterations (default: 0)
--process-output collect data for the output tensor (default: false)
--no-ppl do not compute perplexity (default: true)
--chunk N start processing the input from chunk N (default: 0)
bench:
-pps is the prompt shared across parallel sequences (default: false)
-npp n0,n1,... number of prompt tokens
-ntg n0,n1,... number of text generation tokens
-npl n0,n1,... number of parallel prompts
embedding:
--embd-normalize normalisation for embendings (default: 2) (-1=none, 0=max absolute int16, 1=taxicab, 2=euclidean, >2=p-norm)
--embd-output-format empty = default, "array" = [[],[]...], "json" = openai style, "json+" = same "json" + cosine similarity matrix
--embd-separator separator of embendings (default \n) for example "<#sep#>"
server:
--host HOST ip address to listen (default: 127.0.0.1)
--port PORT port to listen (default: 8080)
--path PATH path to serve static files from (default: )
--embedding(s) enable embedding endpoint (default: disabled)
--api-key KEY API key to use for authentication (default: none)
--api-key-file FNAME path to file containing API keys (default: none)
--ssl-key-file FNAME path to file a PEM-encoded SSL private key
--ssl-cert-file FNAME path to file a PEM-encoded SSL certificate
--timeout N server read/write timeout in seconds (default: 600)
--threads-http N number of threads used to process HTTP requests (default: -1)
--system-prompt-file FNAME
set a file to load a system prompt (initial prompt of all slots), this is useful for chat applications
--log-format {text,json}
log output format: json or text (default: json)
--metrics enable prometheus compatible metrics endpoint (default: disabled)
--no-slots disables slots monitoring endpoint (default: enabled)
--slot-save-path PATH path to save slot kv cache (default: disabled)
--chat-template JINJA_TEMPLATE
set custom jinja chat template (default: template taken from model's metadata)
only commonly used templates are accepted:
https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template
-sps, --slot-prompt-similarity SIMILARITY
how much the prompt of a request must match the prompt of a slot in order to use that slot (default: 0.50, 0.0 = disabled)
logging:
--simple-io use basic IO for better compatibility in subprocesses and limited consoles
-ld, --logdir LOGDIR path under which to save YAML logs (no logging if unset)
--log-test Run simple logging test
--log-disable Disable trace logs
--log-enable Enable trace logs
--log-file FNAME Specify a log filename (without extension)
--log-new Create a separate new log file on start. Each log file will have unique name: "<name>.<ID>.log"
--log-append Don't truncate the old log file.
cvector:
-o, --output FNAME output file (default: 'control_vector.gguf')
--positive-file FNAME positive prompts file, one prompt per line (default: 'examples/cvector-generator/positive.txt')
--negative-file FNAME negative prompts file, one prompt per line (default: 'examples/cvector-generator/negative.txt')
--pca-batch N batch size used for PCA. Larger batch runs faster, but uses more memory (default: 100)
--pca-iter N number of iterations used for PCA (default: 1000)
--method {pca,mean} dimensionality reduction method to be used (default: pca)
```
**If compiled with `LLAMA_SERVER_SSL=ON`**
- `--ssl-key-file FNAME`: path to file a PEM-encoded SSL private key
- `--ssl-cert-file FNAME`: path to file a PEM-encoded SSL certificate
## Build
@@ -232,7 +444,7 @@ node index.js
`n_predict`: Set the maximum number of tokens to predict when generating text. **Note:** May exceed the set limit slightly if the last token is a partial multibyte character. When 0, no tokens will be generated but the prompt is evaluated into the cache. Default: `-1`, where `-1` is infinity.
`n_keep`: Specify the number of tokens from the prompt to retain when the context size is exceeded and tokens need to be discarded.
`n_keep`: Specify the number of tokens from the prompt to retain when the context size is exceeded and tokens need to be discarded. The number excludes the BOS token.
By default, this value is set to `0`, meaning no tokens are kept. Use `-1` to retain all tokens from the prompt.
`stream`: It allows receiving each predicted token in real-time instead of waiting for the completion to finish. To enable this, set to `true`.
@@ -366,7 +578,8 @@ Notice that each `probs` is an array of length `n_probs`.
"assistant_name": "",
"user_name": "",
"default_generation_settings": { ... },
"total_slots": 1
"total_slots": 1,
"chat_template": ""
}
```
@@ -374,8 +587,9 @@ Notice that each `probs` is an array of length `n_probs`.
- `user_name` - the required anti-prompt to generate the prompt in case you have specified a system prompt for all slots.
- `default_generation_settings` - the default generation settings for the `/completion` endpoint, which has the same fields as the `generation_settings` response object from the `/completion` endpoint.
- `total_slots` - the total number of slots for process requests (defined by `--parallel` option)
- `chat_template` - the model's original Jinja2 prompt template
- **POST** `/v1/chat/completions`: OpenAI-compatible Chat Completions API. Given a ChatML-formatted json description in `messages`, it returns the predicted completion. Both synchronous and streaming mode are supported, so scripted and interactive applications work fine. While no strong claims of compatibility with OpenAI API spec is being made, in our experience it suffices to support many apps. Only model with [supported chat template](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template) can be used optimally with this endpoint. By default, ChatML template will be used.
- **POST** `/v1/chat/completions`: OpenAI-compatible Chat Completions API. Given a ChatML-formatted json description in `messages`, it returns the predicted completion. Both synchronous and streaming mode are supported, so scripted and interactive applications work fine. While no strong claims of compatibility with OpenAI API spec is being made, in our experience it suffices to support many apps. Only models with a [supported chat template](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template) can be used optimally with this endpoint. By default, the ChatML template will be used.
*Options:*

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