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Georgi Gerganov
b3e94f26ba metal : proper assert for mat-mat memory alignment (#6225)
* metal : proper assert for mat-mat memory alignment

ggml-ci

* readme : add notice about the bug fix

* metal : fix the fix

ggml-ci
2024-03-22 11:35:53 +02:00
Vaibhav Srivastav
b2075fd6a5 ci : add CURL flag for the mac builds (#6214) 2024-03-22 09:53:43 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
95d576b48e metal : pad n_ctx by 32 (#6177)
* metal : require ne00 >= 128 for mat-mat kernels

ggml-ci

* llama : pad n_ctx by 32

ggml-ci
2024-03-22 09:36:03 +02:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
59c17f02de add blog link (#6222) 2024-03-22 15:19:37 +08:00
DAN™
fa046eafbc Fix params underscore convert to dash. (#6203)
* Fix params underscore convert to dash.

* Update common/common.cpp

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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
2024-03-22 02:32:42 +01:00
Jan Boon
be07a03217 server : update readme doc from slot_id to id_slot (#6213) 2024-03-21 23:41:24 +01:00
slaren
d0a71233fb cuda : disable host register by default (#6206) 2024-03-21 20:54:28 +02:00
semidark
f372c49ccd Corrected typo to wrong file (#6199)
The stated file `./devops/main-server.Dockerfile` does not exist. I figure that `.devops/server-intel.Dockerfile` was meant.
2024-03-21 18:52:35 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
924ce1dce7 tests : disable system() calls (#6198)
ggml-ci
2024-03-21 16:20:05 +02:00
slaren
03a8f8fafe cuda : fix LLAMA_CUDA_F16 build (#6197) 2024-03-21 14:59:53 +02:00
Kawrakow
cfd3be76e3 ggml : same IQ4_NL quantization for CPU/CUDA/Metal (#6196)
* Make quantize_row_iq4_nl do the same thing is quantization on CUDA

* Make quantize_row_iq4_nl do the same thing is quantization on CUDA

This time for real. backend-ops tests pass.

* Now fix test-quantize-fns

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2024-03-21 14:59:38 +02:00
Olivier Chafik
5b7b0ac8df json-schema-to-grammar improvements (+ added to server) (#5978)
* json: fix arrays (disallow `[,1]`)

* json: support tuple types (`[number, string]`)

* json: support additionalProperties (`{[k: string]: [string,number][]}`)

* json: support required / optional properties

* json: add support for pattern

* json: resolve $ref (and support https schema urls)

* json: fix $ref resolution

* join: support union types (mostly for nullable types I think)

* json: support allOf + nested anyOf

* json: support any (`{}` or `{type: object}`)

* json: fix merge

* json: temp fix for escapes

* json: spaces in output and unrestricted output spaces

* json: add typings

* json:fix typo

* Create ts-type-to-grammar.sh

* json: fix _format_literal (json.dumps already escapes quotes)

* json: merge lit sequences and handle negatives

{"type": "string", "pattern": "^({\"question\": \"[^\"]+\", \"response\": \"[^\"]+\"}\\n)+$"}

* json: handle pattern repetitions

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.mjs

* Create regex-to-grammar.py

* json: extract repeated regexp patterns to subrule

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.py

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.py

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.py

* json: handle schema from pydantic Optional fields

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.py

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.py

* Update ts-type-to-grammar.sh

* Update ts-type-to-grammar.sh

* json: simplify nullable fields handling

* json: accept duplicate identical rules

* json: revert space to 1 at most

* json: reuse regexp pattern subrules

* json: handle uuid string format

* json: fix literal escapes

* json: add --allow-fetch

* json: simplify range escapes

* json: support negative ranges in patterns

* Delete commit.txt

* json: custom regex parser, adds dot support & JS-portable

* json: rm trailing spaces

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.mjs

* json: updated server & chat `( cd examples/server && ./deps.sh )`

* json: port fixes from mjs to python

* Update ts-type-to-grammar.sh

* json: support prefixItems alongside array items

* json: add date format + fix uuid

* json: add date, time, date-time formats

* json: preserve order of props from TS defs

* json: port schema converter to C++, wire in ./server

* json: nits

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.cpp

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.cpp

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.cpp

* json: fix mjs implementation + align outputs

* Update json-schema-to-grammar.mjs.hpp

* json: test C++, JS & Python versions

* json: nits + regen deps

* json: cleanup test

* json: revert from c++17 to 11

* json: nit fixes

* json: dirty include for test

* json: fix zig build

* json: pass static command to std::system in tests (fixed temp files)

* json: fix top-level $refs

* json: don't use c++20 designated initializers

* nit

* json: basic support for reserved names `{number:{number:{root:number}}}`

* Revamp test cmake to allow args (WORKING_DIRECTORY needed for JSON test)

* json: re-ran server deps.sh

* json: simplify test

* json: support mix of additional props & required/optional

* json: add tests for some expected failures

* json: fix type=const in c++, add failure expectations for non-str const&enum

* json: test (& simplify output of) empty schema

* json: check parsing in test + fix value & string refs

* json: add server tests for OAI JSON response_format

* json: test/fix top-level anyOf

* json: improve grammar parsing failures

* json: test/fix additional props corner cases

* json: fix string patterns (was missing quotes)

* json: ws nit

* json: fix json handling in server when there's no response_format

* json: catch schema conversion errors in server

* json: don't complain about unknown format type in server if unset

* json: cleaner build of test

* json: create examples/json-schema-pydantic-example.py

* json: fix date pattern

* json: move json.hpp & json-schema-to-grammar.{cpp,h} to common

* json: indent 4 spaces

* json: fix naming of top-level c++ function (+ drop unused one)

* json: avoid using namespace std

* json: fix zig build

* Update server.feature

* json: iostream -> fprintf

* json: space before & refs for consistency

* json: nits
2024-03-21 11:50:43 +00:00
Vaibhav Srivastav
1943c01981 ci : fix indentation error (#6195) 2024-03-21 11:30:40 +02:00
Vaibhav Srivastav
5e43ba8742 build : add mac pre-build binaries (#6182)
* Initial commit - add mac prebuilds.

* forward contribution credits for building the workflow.

* minor : remove trailing whitespaces

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Co-authored-by: Nicolas Patry <Narsil@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-21 11:13:12 +02:00
Kawrakow
76aa30a263 Add ability to use Q5_0, Q5_1, and IQ4_NL for quantized K cache (#6183)
* k_cache: be able to use Q5_0

* k_cache: be able to use Q5_1 on CODA

* k_cache: be able to use Q5_0 on Metal

* k_cache: be able to use Q5_1 on Metal

* k_cache: be able to use IQ4_NL - just CUDA for now

* k_cache: be able to use IQ4_NL on Metal

* k_cache: add newly added supported types to llama-bench and CUDA supports_op

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2024-03-21 08:27:57 +01:00
AidanBeltonS
c5b8595e3f Add nvidia and amd backends (#6157) 2024-03-21 11:40:52 +05:30
slaren
42e21c6882 cuda : fix conflict with std::swap (#6186) 2024-03-21 01:47:46 +01:00
slaren
1c51f98adc cuda : print the returned error when CUDA initialization fails (#6185) 2024-03-20 21:03:26 +01:00
Ziang Wu
f9c7ba3447 llava : update MobileVLM-README.md (#6180) 2024-03-20 17:29:51 +02:00
Ziang Wu
272935b281 llava : add MobileVLM_V2 backup (#6175)
* Add MobileVLM_V2 backup

* Update MobileVLM-README.md

* Update examples/llava/MobileVLM-README.md

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

* Update examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py

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

* clip :  fix whitespace

* fix deifinition mistake in clip.cpp

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-20 17:02:32 +02:00
slaren
ccf58aa3ec cuda : refactor to remove global resources (#6170)
* cuda : refactor to remove global resources
2024-03-20 14:42:59 +01:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
91f8ad167d Server: version bump for httplib and json (#6169)
* server: version bump for httplib and json

* fix build

* bring back content_length
2024-03-20 13:30:36 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
6b7e76d28c gitignore : ignore curl-related files 2024-03-20 14:17:34 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
bc0baab2ea server : allow to override -ngl in tests (#6170) 2024-03-20 14:14:32 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
d795988d9e Revert "llava : add a MobileVLM_V2-1.7B backup (#6152)"
This reverts commit f8c4e745e1.
2024-03-20 13:29:49 +02:00
Ziang Wu
f8c4e745e1 llava : add a MobileVLM_V2-1.7B backup (#6152)
* Add MobileVLM_V2 backup

* Update MobileVLM-README.md

* Update examples/llava/MobileVLM-README.md

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

* Update examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py

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

* clip :  fix whitespace

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-20 13:20:37 +02:00
Karthick
47cc7a7bf9 Server: Handle n_keep parameter in the request (#6174) 2024-03-20 12:02:34 +01:00
Jared Van Bortel
bd60d82d0c server tests : more pythonic process management; fix bare except: (#6146)
* server tests : remove seemingly redundant newlines in print()

* server tests : use built-in subprocess features, not os.kill and psutil

* server tests : do not catch e.g. SystemExit; use print_exc

* server tests: handle TimeoutExpired exception

* server tests: fix connect on dual-stack systems

* server: tests: add new tokens regex on windows generated following new repeat penalties default changed in (#6127)

* server: tests: remove the hack on windows since now we get the good socket family

* server: tests: add new tokens regex following new repeat penalties default changed in (#6127)

* server: tests: add new tokens regex following new repeat penalties default changed in (#6127)

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Co-authored-by: Pierrick HYMBERT <pierrick.hymbert@gmail.com>
2024-03-20 06:33:49 +01:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
6c0b287748 update readme sycl for new update (#6151)
* update readme sycl for new update

* Update README-sycl.md

Co-authored-by: Abhilash Majumder <30946547+abhilash1910@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update README-sycl.md

Co-authored-by: Abhilash Majumder <30946547+abhilash1910@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update README-sycl.md

Co-authored-by: Abhilash Majumder <30946547+abhilash1910@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update README-sycl.md

Co-authored-by: Abhilash Majumder <30946547+abhilash1910@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update README-sycl.md

Co-authored-by: AidanBeltonS <87009434+AidanBeltonS@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update README-sycl.md

Co-authored-by: AidanBeltonS <87009434+AidanBeltonS@users.noreply.github.com>

* update by review comments

* update w64devkit link

* update for verify device id part

* Update README-sycl.md

Co-authored-by: Meng, Hengyu <airdldl@163.com>

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Co-authored-by: Abhilash Majumder <30946547+abhilash1910@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: AidanBeltonS <87009434+AidanBeltonS@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Meng, Hengyu <airdldl@163.com>
2024-03-20 11:21:41 +08:00
Abhilash Majumder
d26e8b669d increase igpu cluster limit (#6159) 2024-03-20 08:28:49 +05:30
DAN™
d8b009a945 Remove undeed header file. (#6158) 2024-03-19 17:16:09 +01:00
Pierrick Hymbert
d0d5de42e5 gguf-split: split and merge gguf per batch of tensors (#6135)
* gguf-split: split and merge gguf files per tensor

* gguf-split: build with make toolchain

* gguf-split: rename `--split-tensors-size` to `--split-max-tensors`. Set general.split_count KV to all split

* split : minor style + fix compile warnings

* gguf-split: remove --upload not implemented

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-19 12:05:44 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
b80cf3b2d1 common : disable repeat penalties by default (#6127) 2024-03-19 10:21:54 +02:00
slaren
970a48060a ci : exempt some labels from being tagged as stale (#6140) 2024-03-19 10:06:54 +02:00
DAN™
4c28b82529 common : print usage on '-h' and '--help' (#6145) 2024-03-19 07:59:36 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
2d15886bb0 flake.lock: Update
Flake lock file updates:

• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/9df3e30ce24fd28c7b3e2de0d986769db5d6225d' (2024-03-06)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/d691274a972b3165335d261cc4671335f5c67de9' (2024-03-14)
2024-03-18 18:51:30 +00:00
Jared Van Bortel
d199ca79f2 mpt : implement backwards compatiblity with duped output tensor (#6139) 2024-03-18 12:49:02 -04:00
Felix
104f5e0fc1 clip : fix memory leak (#6138) 2024-03-18 17:40:22 +02:00
slaren
5e1b7f94a0 backend : set max split inputs to GGML_MAX_SRC (#6137) 2024-03-18 16:33:44 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
ac9ee6a4ad ci : disable stale issue messages (#6126) 2024-03-18 13:45:38 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
4f6d1337ca ci : temporary disable sanitizer builds (#6128) 2024-03-18 13:45:27 +02:00
slaren
2bf8d0f7c4 backend : offload large batches to GPU (#6083)
* backend : offload large batches to GPU

* fix hip

* code cleanup

* fix CUDA split buffers

* Update ggml-backend-impl.h

Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>

* cuda : fix memset without set_device

* imatrix : remove sched affix from weight names

* sched : add a new split if the current one has too many inputs
reduce max inputs per split
more cleanup

* update backends

ggml-ci

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Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
2024-03-18 11:03:04 +01:00
DAN™
496bc79bc2 common : tidy-up argument parsing (#6105)
* Tidy-up argument parsing.

* Missing ref.

* common : minor

* common : add static classifier

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-18 10:27:44 +02:00
Thérence
9b03719ad7 convert : add support for CamembertModel architecture (#6119)
Adding support for CamembertModel architecture used by :
https://huggingface.co/dangvantuan/sentence-camembert-large
2024-03-18 10:17:00 +02:00
Romain D
3a6efdd03c convert : use f32 outtype for bf16 tensors (#6106)
The old behaviour is to use f16, but bf16 to f16 is not a lossless conversion.
Change the outtype to f32 to default to a lossless conversion.
2024-03-18 10:04:41 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
d01b3c4c32 common: llama_load_model_from_url using --model-url (#6098)
* common: llama_load_model_from_url with libcurl dependency

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-17 19:12:37 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
cd776c37c9 ci : close all stale issues at once (#6115) 2024-03-17 18:51:57 +01:00
GainLee
dc0f612548 ggml:fix finding transfer queue family index error (#6094)
Co-authored-by: GainLee <ligen@meizu.com>
2024-03-17 18:12:22 +01:00
AmirAli Mirian
c47cf414ef ggml : add AVX512F SIMD (#6088) 2024-03-16 17:52:02 +02:00
Daniel Bevenius
b5f4ae09c3 gritlm : add initial README.md (#6086)
* gritlm: add initial README.md to examples/gritlm

This commit adds a suggestion for an initial README.md for the gritlm
example.

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

* squash! gritlm: add initial README.md to examples/gritlm

Use the `scripts/hf.sh` script to download the model file.

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

* squash! gritlm: add initial README.md to examples/gritlm

Fix editorconfig-checker error in examples/gritlm/README.md.

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

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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
2024-03-16 17:46:29 +02:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
dfbfdd60f9 readme : add wllama as a wasm binding (#6100) 2024-03-16 17:42:08 +02:00
DAN™
15961ec04d common : refactor nested if causing error C1061 on MSVC (#6101)
* Refactor nested if causing error C1061 on MSVC.

* Revert back and remove else's.

* Add flag to track found arguments.
2024-03-16 17:39:15 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
a56d09a440 ci : close inactive issue with workflow (#6053)
* issues: ci - close inactive issue with workflow

* ci: close issue, change workflow schedule time
2024-03-16 14:20:53 +02:00
slaren
d84c48505f llama : fix Baichuan2 13B (#6092) 2024-03-15 23:14:16 +02:00
Theia Vogel
877b4d0c62 llama : add support for control vectors (#5970)
* control vector api and implementation

* control-vectors : minor code style updates

* disable control vector when data == nullptr

use -1 for disabled range (also on init) in case we ever support controlling layer 0 (embeddings)

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-15 22:43:02 +02:00
Andrew Canis
12247f4c69 llama : add Command-R support (#6033)
Information about the Command-R 35B model (128k context) can be found at:
	https://huggingface.co/CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01

Based on the llama2 model with a few changes:

1) New hyper parameter to scale output logits (logit_scale)
2) Uses LayerNorm instead of RMSNorm
3) Transfomer layers have a single shared LayerNorm that feeds into both the
   self-attention and FFN layers in parallel. There is no post-attention LayerNorm.
4) No support for Rotary Position Embeddings (RoPE) scaling
5) No biases used

Find GGUF files here:
	https://huggingface.co/andrewcanis/c4ai-command-r-v01-GGUF

To convert model to GGUF format yourself:

1) Download Command-R Hugging Face safetensors:
	git lfs install
	git clone https://huggingface.co/CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01

2) Run:
	python3 convert-hf-to-gguf.py --outtype f16 ./c4ai-command-r-v01
2024-03-15 22:41:22 +02:00
Ting Lou
4e9a7f7f7f llava : change API to pure C style for Rust FFI bindgen (#6079)
Co-authored-by: Lou Ting <louting.t@alibaba-inc.com>
2024-03-15 16:31:05 +02:00
slaren
3020327f6c cuda : disable unused cudaLaunchHostFunc code (#6078) 2024-03-15 14:24:03 +02:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
46acb36767 fix set main gpu error (#6073) 2024-03-15 18:53:53 +08:00
Georgi Gerganov
131b058409 make : ggml-metal.o depends on ggml.h 2024-03-15 11:38:40 +02:00
AidanBeltonS
753e36f650 [SYCL] Fix non-intel device selection (#6042)
* Fix non-intel device selection

* Update ggml-sycl.cpp

Co-authored-by: Neo Zhang Jianyu <jianyu.zhang@intel.com>

* Update ggml-sycl.cpp

Co-authored-by: Neo Zhang Jianyu <jianyu.zhang@intel.com>

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Co-authored-by: Abhilash Majumder <30946547+abhilash1910@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Neo Zhang Jianyu <jianyu.zhang@intel.com>
2024-03-15 14:56:20 +05:30
Ondřej Čertík
7ce2c77f88 gguf : add support for I64 and F64 arrays (#6062)
* gguf : add support for I64 and F64 arrays

GGML currently does not support I64 or F64 arrays and they are not often
used in machine learning, however if in the future the need arises, it
would be nice to add them now, so that the types are next to the other
types I8, I16, I32 in the enums, and it also reserves their type number.

Furthermore, with this addition the GGUF format becomes very usable for
most computational applications of NumPy (being compatible with the most
common NumPy dtypes: i8, i16, i32, i64, f32, f64), providing a faster,
and more versatile alternative to the `npz` format, and a simpler
alternative to the `hdf5` format.

The change in this PR seems small, not significantly increasing the
maintenance burden. I tested this from Python using GGUFWriter/Reader
and `gguf-dump`, as well as from C, everything seems to work.

* Fix compiler warnings
2024-03-15 10:46:51 +02:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
aab606a11f llama : add Orion chat template (#6066) 2024-03-15 10:44:57 +02:00
slaren
b0bc9f4a9d llama-bench : use random tokens to improve accuracy with mixtral (#6069) 2024-03-15 10:22:24 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
4755afd1cb llama : fix integer overflow during quantization (#6063) 2024-03-14 22:58:41 +02:00
Steve Grubb
6e0438da3c gguf : fix resource leaks (#6061)
There several places where a gguf context is allocated. A call to gguf_free
is missing in some error paths. Also on linux, llama-bench was missing a
fclose.
2024-03-14 20:29:32 +02:00
Ondřej Čertík
727107707a gguf-py : bump version to 0.8.0 (#6060) 2024-03-14 19:57:31 +02:00
Michael Podvitskiy
69ff61397d llama : support models without vocabulary (#5798)
* additional methods to read model and ctx parameters

* vocab size as a part of a model metadata

* models without vocabulary, convert.py part

* models without vocabulary, llama.cpp part

* PR clean up

* converter scrypt fixes

* llama_vocab_type update (renamed the new key)

* pr review fixes

* revert function renaming

* one more NoVocab assert
2024-03-14 18:21:56 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
044ec4b2a5 embedding : add EOS token if not present (#899) 2024-03-14 15:14:14 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
77178eedc8 gguf-py : fix dtype check (#6045) 2024-03-14 13:32:14 +02:00
Jian Liao
15a333260a readme : improve readme for Llava-1.6 example (#6044)
Co-authored-by: Jian Liao <jianliao@adobe.com>
2024-03-14 13:18:23 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
43241adf22 server: disable debug release type sanitizer, simplify trigger (#6047)
- increase time out for server
 - do not fail fast
2024-03-14 13:15:39 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
a44bc969e4 llama : fix typo 2024-03-14 13:13:06 +02:00
Michael Podvitskiy
2c4fb69246 llama : optimize defrag moves + fix fragmentation calculation (#6037)
* attempt to reduce the impact of a worst-case scenario

* fragmentation calculation fix

* Update llama.cpp

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-14 12:56:48 +02:00
Ondřej Čertík
3ca23481dd gguf-py : add support for I8, I16 and I32 (#6045)
* Refactor dtype handling to be extensible

This code is equivalent as before, but now it is prepared to easily add
more NumPy dtypes.

* Add support for I8, I16 and I32

These types are allowed in the GGUF specification.

* Add support for I8, I16 and I32 to gguf_writer

* Add support for I8, I16, I32 to gguf_reader
2024-03-14 12:40:14 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
3fe8d7a17f ggml : designate enum vals for integer types (#6050) 2024-03-14 12:38:37 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
68265ebfc6 embedding : print all resulting embeddings (#899) 2024-03-14 12:37:20 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
381da2d9f0 metal : build metallib + fix embed path (#6015)
* metal : build metallib + fix embed path

ggml-ci

* metal : fix embed build + update library load logic

ggml-ci

* metal : fix embeded library build

ggml-ci

* ci : fix iOS builds to use embedded library
2024-03-14 11:55:23 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
0fd6c1f015 embedding : print cosine similarity (#899) 2024-03-14 10:12:29 +02:00
Linwei Wang
19885d205e readme : update details about running llama in Termux on Android (#6039) 2024-03-13 20:34:40 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
76a936c893 readme : update API changes and hot topics 2024-03-13 20:33:56 +02:00
Clint Herron
463628372d grammar : handle missing "root" node (#6004) 2024-03-13 20:10:40 +02:00
slaren
f30ea47a87 llama : add pipeline parallelism support (#6017)
* llama : add pipeline parallelism support for batch processing with multiple CUDA GPUs

ggml-ci

* server : add -ub, --ubatch-size parameter

* fix server embedding test

* llama : fix Mamba inference for pipeline parallelism

Tested to work correctly with both `main` and `parallel` examples.

* llama : limit max batch size to n_batch

* add LLAMA_SCHED_MAX_COPIES to configure the number of input copies for pipeline parallelism
default increase to 4 (from 2)

changing this value may improve performance for some systems, but increases memory usage

* fix hip build

* fix sycl build (disable cpy_tensor_async)

* fix hip build

* llama : limit n_batch and n_ubatch to n_ctx during context creation

* llama : fix norm backend

* batched-bench : sync after decode

* swiftui : sync after decode

* ggml : allow ggml_get_rows to use multiple threads if they are available

* check n_ubatch >= n_tokens with non-casual attention

* llama : do not limit n_batch to n_ctx with non-casual attn

* server : construct batch with size of llama_n_batch

* ggml_backend_cpu_graph_compute : fix return value when alloc fails

* llama : better n_batch and n_ubatch comment

* fix merge

* small fix

* reduce default n_batch to 2048

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Co-authored-by: Francis Couture-Harpin <git@compilade.net>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-13 18:54:21 +01:00
slaren
d8fd0ccf6a test-backend-ops : skip CPU backend by default (#6028) 2024-03-13 15:58:30 +02:00
AidanBeltonS
b3d978600f Update get version (#6025) 2024-03-13 18:47:54 +05:30
Xuan Son Nguyen
99b71c068f Server: Use multi-task for embeddings endpoint (#6001)
* use multitask for embd endpoint

* specify types

* remove redundant {"n_predict", 0}
2024-03-13 11:39:11 +01:00
slaren
306d34be7a ci : remove tidy-review (#6021) 2024-03-12 17:55:19 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
8030da7afe ggml : reuse quantum structs across backends (#5943)
* ggml : reuse quant blocks across backends

ggml-ci

* ggml : define helper constants only for CUDA and SYCL

ggml-ci

* ggml : define helper quantum constants for SYCL

ggml-ci
2024-03-12 14:27:20 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
184215e783 ggml : fix UB in IQ2_S and IQ3_S (#6012) 2024-03-12 13:49:55 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
48358b2e5b sycl : update IQ1_S kernels (WIP - not working!) (#5995)
* sycl : try to fix after IQ1_S changes

* sycl : iq1s_grid -> iq1s_grid_gpu

* sycl : fix grid type
2024-03-12 11:15:05 +02:00
gliptic
5cdb371731 grammar : fix unnecessarily retained pointer to rules (#6003) 2024-03-11 21:59:03 +02:00
Kawrakow
44ca159faf 1.5 bit: we can do even better (#5999)
* iq1_s: we can do even better

Spent one of the 4 scale bits on a signs of a 0.125 shift.
I.e., quants are now -1 + delta, delta, 1 + delta, where delta
is +/- 0.125.

CUDA works, same performance as before.
PPL(LLaMA-v2-7B) is now 11.85!

* iq1_s: make scalar and AVX2 work with the new version

* iq1_s: make Neon work with new version.

~10% drop in performance, so will need some more work.

* iq1_s: make Metal work with new version

* iq1_s: very slightly faster dequantize on Metal

* iq1_s: fix dequantize on the CPU

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2024-03-11 17:53:15 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
05b06210c9 llama : more consistent names of count variables (#5994)
* llama : more consistent names of count variables

ggml-ci

* llama : n_parallel -> n_seq_max

* common : fix param name

* examples : fix param name
2024-03-11 17:49:47 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
83796e62bc llama : refactor unicode stuff (#5992)
* llama : refactor unicode stuff

ggml-ci

* unicode : names

* make : fix c++ compiler

* unicode : names

* unicode : straighten tables

* zig : fix build

* unicode : put nfd normalization behind API

ggml-ci

* swift : fix build

* unicode : add BOM

* unicode : add <cstdint>

ggml-ci

* unicode : pass as cpts as const ref
2024-03-11 17:47:47 +02:00
Jakub N
828defefb6 Update server docker image URLs (#5997) 2024-03-11 14:40:42 +01:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
caa106d4e0 Server: format error to json (#5961)
* server: format error to json

* server: do not crash on grammar error

* fix api key test case

* revert limit max n_predict

* small fix

* correct coding style

* update completion.js

* launch_slot_with_task

* update docs

* update_slots

* update webui

* update readme
2024-03-11 10:56:41 +01:00
Michael Podvitskiy
3202361c5b ggml, ci : Windows ARM runner and build fixes (#5979)
* windows arm ci

* fix `error C2078: too many initializers` with ggml_vld1q_u32 macro for MSVC ARM64

* fix `warning C4146: unary minus operator applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned`

* fix `error C2065: '__fp16': undeclared identifier`
2024-03-11 11:28:51 +02:00
Minsoo Cheong
332bdfd798 server : maintain chat completion id for streaming responses (#5988)
* server: maintain chat completion id for streaming responses

* Update examples/server/utils.hpp

* Update examples/server/utils.hpp

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-11 10:09:32 +02:00
Gilad S
ecab1c75de cmake : fix subdir for LLAMA_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY (#5985) 2024-03-11 10:00:08 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
ee35600b90 llama : fix F16/F32 downcast + improve names (#5980) 2024-03-11 09:56:47 +02:00
Kawrakow
be858f6205 Better 1.5 bit quantization (#5971)
* Trying blocvks of 16 for IQ1_S - seems slightly better

* iq1s_blocks16: Adjust scale fudge factor to 1.125

* iq1s_blocks16: going to blocks of 32

with 2048 lattice points, so same bpw.
This is even better than blocks of 16.
Should I try blocks of 64? But to keep the same
bpw, when I go to 4096 lattice points, I need to
remove blocks alltogether and just have superblocks of
256 weights.

* iq1s_blocks16: Use 2*<x^2> as sigma2 in weight adjustment

* iq1s_blocks16: scalar and AVX2 dot products

* iq1s_blocks16: CUDA dot product

* iq1s_blocks16: Metal works, Neon does not

Metal works but TG is dog slow (35 t/s). PP is OKish (493 t/s).
Not seeing the bug in the Neon implementation for now.

* iq1s_blocks16: fixed Neon

* iq1s_blocks16: very slightly faster TG on Metal

Still pathetic at 37 t/s

* iq1s_blocks16: speedup Metal by packing codebook into uint32_t's

* Formatting

* iq1s_blocks16: uint32_t codebook is also better in CUDA

TG-128 is now 204 t/s up from 194 t/s.
PP-512 is 5890 t/s, so significantly better than other quants

* iq1s_blocks16: slightly faster Neon dot product

* iq1s_blocks16: faster AVX2 dot product

* iq1s_blocks16: adjust to ggml-common.h

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2024-03-11 07:51:49 +01:00
Abhilash Majumder
ef3ced26a3 [SYCL] Add q3_s and q1_s (#5886)
* Add q3_s and q1_s

* fix compilation

* fix build

* fix build

* fix build

* enable ops

* rm macro

* increase grid space
2024-03-11 10:27:56 +05:30
AidanBeltonS
3814a07392 [SYCL] Add support for SYCL Nvidia target (#5738)
* Add support for nvidia target in CMake

* Update sycl read-me for Nvidia target

* Fix errors
2024-03-11 09:13:57 +08:00
Georgi Gerganov
bb6d00bbf9 metal : move mm_id indices to shared mem (#5982) 2024-03-10 23:12:48 +02:00
Dean
7ab7b733bb android : fix utf8 decoding error (#5935)
* examples: fix utf8 decoding error

some models have a tokenizer that decodes an id into an incomplete utf8 sequence, need to validate and wait for next token
one example would be: https://huggingface.co/Qwen/Qwen1.5-1.8B-Chat-GGUF/resolve/main/qwen1_5-1_8b-chat-q4_0.gguf and and an example of the token is 18137

* android : minor

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Co-authored-by: zhangfuwen <zhangfuwen@foxmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-10 22:03:17 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
d9f65c97c3 readme : update hot topics 2024-03-10 20:58:26 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
b838b53ad6 sync : ggml 2024-03-10 20:10:46 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
df4dc3e7cb ggml : try fix 32-bit arm compat (whisper/1938)
* ggml : try fix 32-bit arm compat

* ggml : fix cont
2024-03-10 20:10:39 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
bf47a5eefc ggml : remove __constant__ specifier for CUDA tables (#5940) 2024-03-10 20:09:24 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
fa8a809a91 server: ci: windows build and tests (#5968)
* server: ci: windows build and tests

* server: ci: remove tmp push branch

* server: ci: EOF EOL

* Use builti

Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>

* server: tests: server graceful shutdown, then kill, then hard kill

* server: tests: remove python2 unicode string

* server: tests: remove wrong comment on server starting,  close_fds is always true

* server: tests: server kill, if pid exists

* server: tests: remove dependency to killall

* server: tests: ci windows: pid exists better handling

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Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
2024-03-10 18:17:47 +01:00
DAN™
bcebd7dbf6 llama : add support for GritLM (#5959)
* add gritlm example

* gritlm results match

* tabs to spaces

* comment out debug printing

* rebase to new embed

* gritlm embeddings are back babeee

* add to gitignore

* allow to toggle embedding mode

* Clean-up GritLM sample code.

* Fix types.

* Flush stdout and output ending newline if streaming.

* mostly style fixes; correct KQ_mask comment

* add causal_attn flag to llama_cparams

* gritml : minor

* llama : minor

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Co-authored-by: Douglas Hanley <thesecretaryofwar@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-10 17:56:30 +02:00
Clint Herron
2960eae847 grammar : verify parsed state (#5950) 2024-03-10 17:17:43 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
c78541479c nix: update flake.lock (#5969)
Flake lock file updates:

• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/1536926ef5621b09bba54035ae2bb6d806d72ac8' (2024-02-29)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/9df3e30ce24fd28c7b3e2de0d986769db5d6225d' (2024-03-06)

Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-10 16:43:08 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
621e86b331 server: benchmark: chat/completions scenario and other llm servers comparison (#5941)
* server: bench: Init a bench scenario with K6
See #5827

* server: bench: EOL EOF

* server: bench: PR feedback and improved k6 script configuration

* server: bench: remove llamacpp_completions_tokens_seconds as it include prompt processing time and it's misleading

server: bench: add max_tokens from SERVER_BENCH_MAX_TOKENS

server: bench: increase truncated rate to 80% before failing

* server: bench: fix doc

* server: bench: change gauge custom metrics to trend

* server: bench: change gauge custom metrics to trend
server: bench: add trend custom metrics for total tokens per second average

* server: bench: doc add an option to debug http request

* server: bench: filter dataset too short and too long sequences

* server: bench: allow to filter out conversation in the dataset based on env variable

* server: bench: fix assistant message sent instead of user message

* server: bench: fix assistant message sent instead of user message

* server : add defrag thold parameter

* server: bench: select prompts based on the current iteration id not randomly to make the bench more reproducible

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-09 23:41:49 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
77d1ac7e00 server : print chat template info 2024-03-09 22:04:00 +02:00
slaren
d894f352bf perplexity : support using multiple sequences to allow larger batch sizes (#5946)
* perplexity : support using multiple sequences to allow larger batch sizes

ggml-ci

* set cparams.n_parallel to the number of sequences

* print tested n_ctx, add assert
2024-03-09 19:55:54 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
098dbaab44 readme : update hot topics 2024-03-09 18:14:13 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
8380ecfb21 ggml : fix unnecessary f32 -> f16 -> f32 casts (mmla) (#5951) 2024-03-09 17:36:20 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
58308a0ecc server : fix metrics init (#5964) 2024-03-09 17:34:15 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
5b09797321 ggml : remove old quantization functions (#5942)
* ggml : remove old quantization functions

ggml-ci

* ggml : simplify ggml_quantize_chunk

ggml-ci

* ggml : restrict correctness

ggml-ci

* ggml : remove hist data from the quantization API

ggml-ci

* tests : remove hist usage in test-backend-ops

ggml-ci

* vulkan : remove hist and fix typo
2024-03-09 15:53:59 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
97c09585d6 server : clarify some items in the readme (#5957)
* server : clarify some items in the readme

* server : fix typo
2024-03-09 15:47:47 +02:00
SeungWon Jeong
fb215c3832 server : normalize embeddings (#5956)
* output normalize embedding in '/v1/embeddings'

* common : reuse llama_embd_normalize

* common : better normalize impl

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-09 14:27:58 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
2c4f566c88 tests : gitignore ggml-common.h 2024-03-09 14:17:11 +02:00
Alexey Parfenov
0db32beaf0 server : fix passing prompt as tokens (#5955)
* server: fix passing prompt as tokens

* Update examples/server/server.cpp

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-09 13:16:53 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
8a3012a4ad ggml : add ggml-common.h to deduplicate shared code (#5940)
* ggml : add ggml-common.h to shared code

ggml-ci

* scripts : update sync scripts

* sycl : reuse quantum tables

ggml-ci

* ggml : minor

* ggml : minor

* sycl : try to fix build
2024-03-09 12:47:57 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
9674aaf35c server : simplify logic for empty prompts (#5953) 2024-03-09 12:34:18 +02:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
950ba1ab84 Server: reorganize some http logic (#5939)
* refactor static file handler

* use set_pre_routing_handler for validate_api_key

* merge embedding handlers

* correct http verb for endpoints

* fix embedding response

* fix test case CORS Options

* fix code style
2024-03-09 11:27:53 +01:00
Gabe Goodhart
e1fa9569ba server : add SSL support (#5926)
* add cmake build toggle to enable ssl support in server

Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>

* add flags for ssl key/cert files and use SSLServer if set

All SSL setup is hidden behind CPPHTTPLIB_OPENSSL_SUPPORT in the same
way that the base httlib hides the SSL support

Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>

* Update readme for SSL support in server

Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>

* Add LLAMA_SERVER_SSL variable setup to top-level Makefile

Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>

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Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>
2024-03-09 11:57:09 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
fd72d2d2a5 server: tests: add truncated prompt tests, better kv cache size (#5933)
* server: tests: add truncated prompt tests, better size

* server, tests : update regex

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-09 11:30:04 +02:00
compilade
c2101a2e90 llama : support Mamba Selective State Space Models (#5328)
* mamba : begin working on support for Mamba SSM

* mamba : begin figuring out how to (ab)use the kv cache for Mamba

* mamba : recurrent inference almost works, but incoherent

* mamba : recurrent inference WORKS!!!

* convert : optionally use d_conv and d_state from config.json for Mamba

* mamba : refactor recurrent conv, resulting in 20% perf increase

It's still slower than I'd like, but I did not really optimize `ggml_exp` yet.

I also refactored `ggml_exp` to work with tensors with more than 2 dimensions.

* ggml : parallelize ggml_exp

This results in 8% faster token generation for Mamba-130M.

* mamba : simplify the conv step with a self-overlapping view

Turns out the conv_state can be made smaller by one column.
Note that this breaks existing GGUFs of Mamba,
because the key_value_length field is tied to the conv_state size.

Convolution with a self-overlapping view is cool!
And it's much simpler than what I initially thought would be necessary
to make the convolution step work with more than 1 token at a time.

Next step is to make the SSM step work on batches of tokens too,
and thus I need to figure out a way to make a parallel selective scan
which will keep the ssm_state small and won't make it bigger
by a factor of (n_layer * batch_size).

* llama : fix Mamba KV self size wrongly displaying as f16 instead of f32

Relatedly, I also tried to see if other types than f32 worked for the states,
but they don't, because of the operators used.
It's probably better anyway to keep lots of precision there,
since the states are small anyway.

* mamba : fix self-overlapping view depth stride

* mamba : handle batches of more than 1 token

This means running Mamba no longer crashes when using the default settings!
And probably also slightly faster prompt processing.
Both batched and non-batched processing yield the same output.

Previously, the state was not cleared when starting a sequence.
Next step is to make the KV cache API work as expected for Mamba models.

* ggml: add ggml_ssm_scan to help with parallel selective scan

If the selective scan was implemented without a custom operator,
there would be waaay too many nodes in the graph. For example,
for Mamba-130M, with a batch size of 512 (the default),
a naive selective scan could add at least 24*512=12288 nodes,
which is more than LLAMA_MAX_NODES (8192),
and that's only for the smallest Mamba model.
So it's much cleaner with a custom operator.
Not sure about the name, though.

* ggml : in ggml_ssm_scan, merge multiple rows in the same vec operation

This will help with performance on CPU if ggml_vec_mul_f32
and ggml_vec_add_f32 are ever optimized with SIMD.

* mamba : very basic quantization support

Mostly works, but there is currently no difference
between the variants of a k-quant (e.g. Q4_K_S and Q4_K_M are the same).
Most of the SSM-specific weights can be kept in f32 without affecting
the size that much, since they are relatively small.
(the linear projection weights are responsible for most of Mamba's size)

Too much quantization seems to make the state degrade quite fast, and
the model begins to output gibberish.
It seems to affect bigger models to a lesser extent than small models,
but I'm not sure by how much.

Experimentation will be needed to figure out which weights are more important
for the _M (and _L?) variants of k-quants for Mamba.

* convert : fix wrong name for layer norm weight of offical Mamba models

I was using Q-bert/Mamba-* models before, which have a slighlty different
naming scheme for the weights.
(they start with "model.layers" instead of "backbone.layers")

* mamba : fuse more steps of the SSM scan in the ggml_ssm_scan operator

This increases performance on CPU by around 30% for prompt processing,
and by around 20% for text generation.

However, it also makes the ggml_exp and ggml_soft_plus operators unused.
Whether or not they should be kept will be decided later.

* convert : for Mamba, also consider the "MambaLMHeadModel" arch name

It's the name of the class of the official implementation,
though they don't use it (yet) in the "architectures" field of config.json

* mamba : fix vocab size problems with official models

The perplexity was waaaay to high for models with a non-round vocab size.
Not sure why, but it needed to be fixed in the metadata.

Note that this breaks existing GGUF-converted Mamba models,
but **only if** the vocab size was not already rounded.

* ggml : remove ggml_exp and ggml_soft_plus

They did not exist anyway outside of this branch,
and since ggml_ssm_scan fused operations together, they are unused.
It's always possible to bring them back if needed.

* mamba : remove some useless comments

No code change.

* convert : fix flake8 linter errors

* mamba : apply suggestions from code review

* mamba : remove unecessary branch for row-wise ssm_state and C multiplication

It was previously done to avoid permuting when only one token is processed
at a time (like when generating text), but permuting is cheap,
and dynamically changing the compute graph is not future-proof.

* ggml : in ggml_ssm_scan, use more appropriate asserts

* ggml : rename the destination pointer in ggml_compute_forward_ssm_scan_f32

* mamba : multiple sequences, but one at a time

This is a step towards making this Mamba implementation usable
with the server example (the way the system prompt is kept when clearing
the client slots will need to be changed before this can work, though).

The KV cache size for this kind of model is tied to the maximum number
of sequences kept at any single time.
For now, this number is obtained from n_parallel (plus one,
to have an extra sequence to dedicate to the system prompt),
but there might be a better way to do this which won't also
make the main example use 2 cells even if only 1 is really used.
(for this specific case, --parallel 0 helps)

Simultaneous sequence processing will probably require changes to
ggml_ssm_scan, and possibly a new operator for the conv step.

* mamba : support llama_kv_cache_seq_cp

This (mis)uses the logic around K shifts, because tokens in a state
can't be shifted anyway, and because inp_K_shift has the right shape and type.
Using ggml_get_rows is a nice way to do copies, but copy chains can't work.
Fortunately, copy chains don't really seem to be used in the examples.

Each KV cell is dedicated to the sequence ID corresponding to its own index.

* mamba : use a state mask

It's cleaner than the previous heuristic of
checking for the pos of the first token in the batch.

inp_KQ_mask could not be re-used for this, because it has the wrong shape
and because it seems more suited to the next step of
simultaneous sequence processing (helping with the problem of
remembering which token belongs to which sequence(s)/state(s)).

* llama : replace the usage of n_ctx with kv_self.size in many places

* mamba : use n_tokens directly instead of n_tok

* mamba : in comments, properly refer to KV cells instead of slots

* mamba : reduce memory usage of ggml_ssm_scan

From 290.37 MiB to 140.68 MiB of CPU compute buffer size
with Mamba 3B with a batch size of 512.

The result tensor of ggml_ssm_scan was previously a big part
of the CPU compute buffer size. To make it smaller,
it does not contain the intermediate ssm states anymore.
Both y and the last ssm state are combined in the result tensor,
because it seems only a single tensor can be returned by an operator
with the way the graph is built.

* mamba : simultaneous sequence processing

A batch can now contain tokens from multiple sequences.

This is necessary for at least the parallel example, the server example,
and the HellaSwag test in the perplexity example.

However, for this to be useful, uses of llama_kv_cache_seq_rm/cp
will need to be changed to work on whole sequences.

* ggml : add ggml_ssm_conv as a new operator for the conv step of Mamba

This operator makes it possible to use and update the correct states
for each token of the batch in the same way as ggml_ssm_scan.
Other solutions which use existing operators would need loops which would
add too many nodes to the graph (at least the ones I thought of).

Using this operator further reduces the size of the CPU compute buffer
from 140.68 MiB to 103.20 MiB with Mamba 3B with a batch size of 512.
And (at least on CPU), it's a bit faster than before.

Note that "ggml_ssm_conv" is probably not the most appropriate name,
and it could be changed if a better one is found.

* llama : add inp_s_seq as a new input tensor

The most convenient implementation to select the correct state (for Mamba)
for each token is to directly get the correct index from a tensor.
This is why inp_s_seq is storing int32_t and not floats.

The other, less convenient way to select the correct state would be
to have inp_KQ_mask contain 1.0f for each state used by a token
and 0.0f otherwise. This complicates quickly fetching the first used
state of a token, and is also less efficient because a whole row
of the mask would always need to be read for each token.

Using indexes makes it easy to stop searching when there are
no more sequences for a token, and the first sequence assigned
is always very quickly available (it's the first element of each row).

* mamba : support llama_kv_cache_seq_cp copy chains

* mamba : support shifting and dividing the kv cache pos

* mamba : make the server and parallel examples work with whole sequences

A seq_id is dedicated to the system prompt in both cases.

* llama : make llama_kv_cache_seq_rm return whether it succeeded or not

* mamba : dedicate an input tensor for state copy indices

This is cleaner and makes it easier to adapt when/if token positions
(and by extension, inp_K_shift) are no longer integers.

* mamba : adapt perplexity, batched, and batched-bench examples

* perplexity : limit the max number of sequences

This adapts to what the loaded model can provide.

* llama : add llama_n_max_seq to get the upper limit for seq_ids

Used by the perplexity example.

* batched : pass n_parallel to the model's context params

This should have been there already, but it wasn't.

* batched-bench : reserve sequences to support Mamba

* batched-bench : fix tokens being put in wrong sequences

Generation quality isn't what's measured in there anyway,
but at least using the correct sequences avoids using non-consecutive
token positions.

* mamba : stop abusing attention metadata

This breaks existing converted-to-GGUF Mamba models,
but will allow supporting mixed architectures like MambaFormer
without needing to break Mamba models.

This will also allow changing the size of Mamba's states
without having to reconvert models in the future.
(e.g. using something else than d_conv - 1 columns for the conv_states
 will not require breaking existing converted Mamba models again)

* gguf-py : add new KV metadata key-value pairs for Mamba

* llama : add new metadata key-value pairs for Mamba

* llama : guard against divisions by zero when n_head is 0

* mamba : rename "unlimited" KV cache property to "recurrent"

* mamba : more correctly update the "used" field of the KV cache

* ggml : in ggml_ssm_scan, use a threshold for soft_plus

This is how the official Mamba implementation does it,
and it's also what torch.nn.Softplus does.

* convert : for Mamba, fallback to internal NeoX tokenizer

The resulting models are exactly the same
as if the tokenizer.json and tokenizer_config.json of GPT-NeoX were there.

* mamba : support state saving and restoring

* ggml : implicitly pass src tensors through dst for Mamba-related ops

* mamba : clarify some comments

* server : fix cache_tokens not getting correctly resized

Otherwise, when the "we have to evaluate at least 1 token" special case
was triggered, an extra token was kept in cache_tokens even if it was
removed from the KV cache.

For Mamba, this caused useless prompt reprocessing when the previous
request triggered the above case.

* convert-hf : support new metadata keys for Mamba

For the models available at
https://huggingface.co/collections/state-spaces/transformers-compatible-mamba-65e7b40ab87e5297e45ae406

* mamba : rename metadata to be more similar to transformers library

This breaks existing converted-to-GGUF models,
but the metadata names are more "standard".

* mamba : support mamba-*-hf models

These models share their token_embd.weight with their output.weight

* mamba : add missing spaces

This is purely a formatting change.

* convert-hf : omit output.weight when identical with token_embd.weight

Only for Mamba for now, but it might be relevant for other models eventually.
Most Mamba models actually share these two tensors, albeit implicitly.

* readme : add Mamba to supported models, and add recent API changes

* mamba : move state_seq and state_mask views outside layer loop

A few tensors were also missing `struct` in front of `ggml_tensor`.
2024-03-08 17:31:00 -05:00
compilade
515f7d0d4f llama : fix quantization of shared token_embd (#5944) 2024-03-08 17:53:37 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
76e868821a server: metrics: add llamacpp:prompt_seconds_total and llamacpp:tokens_predicted_seconds_total, reset bucket only on /metrics. Fix values cast to int. Add Process-Start-Time-Unix header. (#5937)
Closes #5850
2024-03-08 12:25:04 +01:00
Don Mahurin
e457fb3540 llama : assume tied weights if lm_head/output weights is missing (#5824)
This is to support model configurations with "tie_word_embeddings" set to true.

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2024-03-08 12:41:50 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
af37fd8b30 server : fix EOS token detection with disabled cache (#5938) 2024-03-08 12:40:02 +02:00
UEXTM.com
581ed5c4fe log : fix MSVC compile errors (#5643)
MSVC gives the following error with the existing macros:
`Error C2059 : syntax error: ','`

This patch adds `##` as a prefix to `__VA_ARGS__` to address this error.
2024-03-08 11:35:04 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
6cdabe6526 llama-bench : add embeddings option (#5924)
* llama-bench : add embeddings option

* llama-bench : do not hard code embd default value

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2024-03-07 16:32:38 +02:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
89fb735fcf Revert "[SYCL] fix error when set main gpu to non-zero (#5901)" (#5918)
This reverts commit ceca1aef07.
2024-03-07 12:14:49 +01:00
Minsoo Cheong
55a2a900ff server : add /v1/completions endpoint (#5914)
* add-`/v1/completions`-endpoint

* add legacy comment to `/completion` endpoint
2024-03-07 12:42:39 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
2002bc96bf server : refactor (#5882)
* server : refactoring (wip)

* server : remove llava/clip objects from build

* server : fix empty prompt handling + all slots idle logic

* server : normalize id vars

* server : code style

* server : simplify model chat template validation

* server : code style

* server : minor

* llama : llama_chat_apply_template support null buf

* server : do not process embedding requests when disabled

* server : reorganize structs and enums + naming fixes

* server : merge oai.hpp in utils.hpp

* server : refactor system prompt update at start

* server : disable cached prompts with self-extend

* server : do not process more than n_batch tokens per iter

* server: tests: embeddings use a real embeddings model (#5908)

* server, tests : bump batch to fit 1 embedding prompt

* server: tests: embeddings fix build type Debug is randomly failing (#5911)

* server: tests: embeddings, use different KV Cache size

* server: tests: embeddings, fixed prompt do not exceed n_batch, increase embedding timeout, reduce number of concurrent embeddings

* server: tests: embeddings, no need to wait for server idle as it can timout

* server: refactor: clean up http code (#5912)

* server : avoid n_available var

ggml-ci

* server: refactor: better http codes

* server : simplify json parsing + add comment about t_last

* server : rename server structs

* server : allow to override FQDN in tests

ggml-ci

* server : add comments

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2024-03-07 11:41:53 +02:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
ceca1aef07 [SYCL] fix error when set main gpu to non-zero (#5901)
* fix error when set main gpu to non-zero

* fix delete condition
2024-03-07 16:34:31 +08:00
Jared Van Bortel
e04e04f8fa ggml : use SYS_get_cpu if SYS_getcpu is not defined (#5906)
Fixes #5694
Fixes ggerganov/whisper.cpp#1894
2024-03-06 15:42:23 -05:00
bobqianic
e25fb4b18f ggml : use uint8x16_t return type for ggml_vqtbl1q_u8 (#5894)
* use uint8x16_t

* Update ggml-quants.c
2024-03-06 09:35:07 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
1e35d619a6 convert : remove AWQ remnants (#5768) 2024-03-06 09:13:42 +02:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
8ced9f7e32 add wait() to make code stable (#5895) 2024-03-06 12:08:32 +08:00
slaren
652ca2bded compare-llama-bench.py : remove mul_mat_q (#5892) 2024-03-05 22:27:29 +01:00
Jared Van Bortel
bd836944f8 quants : use MM256_SET_M128I consistently to fix gcc 7 build (#5889) 2024-03-05 11:56:37 -05:00
ExtReMLapin
3de31677d3 grammars : blacklists character control set (#5888)
* Prevent control characters from being served in json string

* Prevent control characters from being served in json string (array)
2024-03-05 18:33:08 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
82cb31eb93 Revert "grammars : don't allow to output unescaped new line in string (#5885)"
This reverts commit b1a4e994fd.
2024-03-05 15:56:24 +02:00
ExtReMLapin
b1a4e994fd grammars : don't allow to output unescaped new line in string (#5885)
* Don't allow grammar json array to output unescaped new line in string

* Don't allow new line in json object string
2024-03-05 15:44:29 +02:00
0cc4m
61d1c88e15 Vulkan Improvements (#5835)
* Improve dequant shaders, add fast q4_0 dequant

* Optimize dmmv non-kquants for GCN

Remove unnecessary SPIR-V shader duplication

* Fix q4_0 dequant dispatch sizes

Fix backend free bug

* Optimize dequant shaders for q4_1, q5_0, q5_1 and q8_0

* Add unary and binary op shader templates

* Fix Vulkan check results

* Enable non-contiguous support for simple ops

* Add argsort

Basic q4_0 mmq shader and unit test

* Speed up q4_0 dequant code, enable mmq for q4_0

* Rework matmul pipeline selection

* Add soft_max alibi support

* Add q4_1, q5_0, q5_1 and q8_0 dequant mat mat mul shaders

* Add environment variable GGML_VK_FORCE_MAX_ALLOCATION_SIZE to limit max buffer size

Rename GGML_VULKAN_DISABLE_F16 to GGML_VK_DISABLE_F16 for consistency
2024-03-05 13:33:42 +01:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
21b0867433 [SYCL] fix mul_mat fault in CI/unit-test (#5862)
* fix mul_mat fault in cpy_f32_f16

* rm unused function

* add wait() for memcpy

* restore ci/run.sh, rename struct defination, fix bug in ggml_sycl_op_mul_mat_sycl

* fix format issue

* llama : fix segfault from unknown model arch name (#5820)

* llama : fix segfault from unknown model arch name

* llama : make all LLM maps const

This also requires using `std::map::at` instead of its `operator[]`
which does not exist for const maps.

* llama : name LLM_ARCH_UNKNOWN to "(unknown)"

This avoids errors from `std::map::at` when
getting the general name of the model architecture.
Using "(unknown)" instead of an empty string as per suggestion
https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5820#issuecomment-1973735284

* llama : remove redundant inner const for LLM_TENSOR_NAMES

The extra const won't do anything here as const maps
return const references to values.

Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>

* llama : remove redundant nullptr check in llm_arch_from_string

Since LLM_ARCH_NAMES is a const map, no spurious elements
with a NULL name are inserted anymore, so this check is dead code.

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* llama : refactor internal quantization functions (#5830)

* scripts : add pod-llama.sh

* ggml : IQ3_S improvements (#5829)

* iq3_s: somewhat faster AVX2 dot product

On Ryzen a 7950X TG-128 increases to 16 t/s from 15.5 t/s using
16 threads. For 8 threads it is 13.85 t/s vs 11.75 t/s.
PP-512 increases to 28.5 t/s from 23.8 t/s.

* iq3_s: somewhat faster ARM_NEON dot product

Still dog slow - 10.7 t/s up from 9.9 t/s.

* iq3_s: another small ARM_NEON improvement

10.7 -> 11.0 t/s. Using vmulq_s8 is faster than the xor - sub trick
that works best on AVX2.

* iq3_s: minor improvement on Metal

49.4 t/s -> 50.3 t/s

* iq3_s: PPL improvement

E.g., for a context of 4096 LLaMA-v2-7B goes to 5.1340 from 5.1653.

* iq3_s: use new grid everywhere

* Fix ARM_NEON

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* convert-hf : make model class definitions self-contained (#5825)

* convert : automatically fall back to HfVocab if tokenizer.model doesn't exist (#5821)

* ggml : fix IQ3_S AVX implementation (#5834)

ggml-ci

* llama : add abort_callback to interrupt computation (#5409)

* using abort_callback from ggml to stop llama computation

* format fix

* a brief explaining comment

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* server: tests: passkey challenge /  self-extend with context shift demo (#5832)

* server: tests: add models endpoint scenario

* server: /v1/models add some metadata

* server: tests: add debug field in context before scenario

* server: tests: download model from HF, add batch size

* server: tests: add passkey test

* server: tests: add group attention params

* server: do not truncate prompt tokens if self-extend through group attention is enabled

* server: logs: do not truncate log values

* server: tests - passkey - first good working value of nga

* server: tests: fix server timeout

* server: tests: fix passkey, add doc, fix regex content matching, fix timeout

* server: tests: fix regex content matching

* server: tests: schedule slow tests on master

* server: metrics: fix when no prompt processed

* server: tests: self-extend add llama-2-7B and Mixtral-8x7B-v0.1

* server: tests: increase timeout for completion

* server: tests: keep only the PHI-2 test

* server: tests: passkey add a negative test

* flake.lock: Update (#5842)

Flake lock file updates:

• Updated input 'flake-parts':
    'github:hercules-ci/flake-parts/b253292d9c0a5ead9bc98c4e9a26c6312e27d69f' (2024-02-01)
  → 'github:hercules-ci/flake-parts/f7b3c975cf067e56e7cda6cb098ebe3fb4d74ca2' (2024-03-01)
• Updated input 'flake-parts/nixpkgs-lib':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/97b17f32362e475016f942bbdfda4a4a72a8a652?dir=lib' (2024-01-29)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/1536926ef5621b09bba54035ae2bb6d806d72ac8?dir=lib' (2024-02-29)
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/cbc4211f0afffe6dfd2478a62615dd5175a13f9a' (2024-02-23)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/1536926ef5621b09bba54035ae2bb6d806d72ac8' (2024-02-29)

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* server : init http requests thread pool with --parallel if set (#5836)

* ci : schedule slow server tests only on Release or on demand (#5839)

* llama : fix llama_copy_state_data with fragmented KV cache (#5840)

The row size of the saved states was based on kv_self.head while
it should be based on llama_kv_cache_cell_max.

Existing session files should still work.

* llama : fix llama_kv_cache_cell_max inability to return 1

I've also changed its return type to uint32_t,
because this function is always used to set the value of uint32_t variables,
and because the index already has this type.

* llama : fix state size calculation

Some bytes in the state were unaccounted for in llama_get_state_size.
Since the logits reserve so much space, it did not cause problems.

* gguf-dump : support i-quants (#5841)

Co-authored-by: Black_Fox <radekliska@gmail.com>

* llama : allow for user specified embedding pooling type (#5849)

* allow for user specified pooling type

* llama : use enum types over int

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

* readme : add API changes section

* cuda : fix data race in soft max (#5853)

* main : support special tokens as reverse/anti prompt (#5847)

* Support special tokens as reverse/anti prompt.

* Tokenize antiprompts only once.

* main : minor

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

* common : use LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED (#5855)

* add some new ops, fix some operators and add batch operations to certain operators. (ggml/747)

* cuda: fix group_norm

* cuda: add batch inference support for ggml_pad/ggml_upscale

* add ggml_arrange

* add ggml_timestep_embedding

* update ggml_arange/ggml_timestep_embedding tests

* cuda: fix im2col

* add ggml_arange/ggml_timestep_embbeding support for metal backend

* fix some bugs

* fix some bugs

* Update ggml.h

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

* Update ggml-cuda.cu

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* Update ggml-metal.m

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* Update ggml-metal.m

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* Update ggml-metal.metal

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* modify according to the review comments

* ggml : fix compile warnings + code style

* ggml : normalize compute_forward calls + fix seg fault in debug

* minor

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

* sync : ggml

* add alias for chat template (#5858)

* speculative : implement stochastic speculative sampling (#5625)

* (WIP) Implement stochastic speculative decoding

* sample from residual distribution on draft accept failure

* fix #5657: force greedy sampling with probs when temp is 0

* remove p_accept parameter

* fix style

* remove unused variables

* add srand() in speculative.cpp

* replace use of rand() with mt19937 sampling

* fixes based on review (@JohannesGaessler)

* fix r random generation

* randomly select next sequence to verify + fix bug in memory freeing

* fix bug in active_seqs sync

* fix uniform int distribution initialization

* remove warnings from comparison between int and size_t

* check grammar in `llama_sample_probability_distribution_impl`

* remove malloc code by utilizing vectors

* add PR link to README

* cmake : handle cases where git index is not found in .git (#5844)

* Update CMakeLists.txt

* Update CMakeLists.txt

* ggml : introduce ggml_status (ggml/750)

* using enum as an exit code instead of macros

* update return type from enum to unsigned int

* indentation fix

* compound update
ggml_compute_exit_code -> ggml_status
changed ggml_status from a bit-field type to simple codes
ggml_status to string cast

* ggml_status to string cast

* GGML_CALL was removed

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

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

ggml-ci

* ggml : fix unknown status (#0)

* flake : fix

* llama : fix embeddings (#5796)

* llama : fix embeddings

ggml-ci

* llama : do not use KV cache for non-causal models

ggml-ci

* embeddings : fix llama_batch_init arg

* llama : add pooling switch

* llama : distinguish token vs sequence embeddings

ggml-ci

* llama : assert pooling tensor

* llama : simplify causal mask condition

ggml-ci

* llama : assert input batch with pooling enabled

* readme : update API changes list

* nix: static build (#5814)

* fix speculative decoding build on windows (#5874)

* rebase and rm tailing space

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2024-03-05 13:38:35 +05:30
Minsoo Cheong
6a87ac3a52 fix editorconfig check break (#5879) 2024-03-05 11:42:23 +05:30
Jeffrey Quesnelle
29eee40474 fix speculative decoding build on windows (#5874) 2024-03-04 22:23:06 -05:00
hutli
1d41d6f7c2 nix: static build (#5814) 2024-03-04 17:33:08 -08:00
Georgi Gerganov
29ae62d2ae llama : fix embeddings (#5796)
* llama : fix embeddings

ggml-ci

* llama : do not use KV cache for non-causal models

ggml-ci

* embeddings : fix llama_batch_init arg

* llama : add pooling switch

* llama : distinguish token vs sequence embeddings

ggml-ci

* llama : assert pooling tensor

* llama : simplify causal mask condition

ggml-ci

* llama : assert input batch with pooling enabled

* readme : update API changes list
2024-03-04 22:31:20 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
e0843afe1b flake : fix 2024-03-04 21:50:50 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
a1c6d96ed8 ggml : fix unknown status (#0) 2024-03-04 20:54:23 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
efd8533ef8 sync : ggml
ggml-ci
2024-03-04 20:54:23 +02:00
Michael Podvitskiy
9fa2627347 ggml : introduce ggml_status (ggml/750)
* using enum as an exit code instead of macros

* update return type from enum to unsigned int

* indentation fix

* compound update
ggml_compute_exit_code -> ggml_status
changed ggml_status from a bit-field type to simple codes
ggml_status to string cast

* ggml_status to string cast

* GGML_CALL was removed

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

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2024-03-04 20:54:23 +02:00
Dane Madsen
fe52be11e3 cmake : handle cases where git index is not found in .git (#5844)
* Update CMakeLists.txt

* Update CMakeLists.txt
2024-03-04 20:26:55 +02:00
Minsoo Cheong
6d341ab6c5 speculative : implement stochastic speculative sampling (#5625)
* (WIP) Implement stochastic speculative decoding

* sample from residual distribution on draft accept failure

* fix #5657: force greedy sampling with probs when temp is 0

* remove p_accept parameter

* fix style

* remove unused variables

* add srand() in speculative.cpp

* replace use of rand() with mt19937 sampling

* fixes based on review (@JohannesGaessler)

* fix r random generation

* randomly select next sequence to verify + fix bug in memory freeing

* fix bug in active_seqs sync

* fix uniform int distribution initialization

* remove warnings from comparison between int and size_t

* check grammar in `llama_sample_probability_distribution_impl`

* remove malloc code by utilizing vectors

* add PR link to README
2024-03-04 20:24:00 +02:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
4ffcdce2ff add alias for chat template (#5858) 2024-03-04 12:22:08 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
a0fc62661f sync : ggml 2024-03-04 10:40:04 +02:00
leejet
7d43c585dc add some new ops, fix some operators and add batch operations to certain operators. (ggml/747)
* cuda: fix group_norm

* cuda: add batch inference support for ggml_pad/ggml_upscale

* add ggml_arrange

* add ggml_timestep_embedding

* update ggml_arange/ggml_timestep_embedding tests

* cuda: fix im2col

* add ggml_arange/ggml_timestep_embbeding support for metal backend

* fix some bugs

* fix some bugs

* Update ggml.h

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

* Update ggml-cuda.cu

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

* Update ggml-metal.m

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

* Update ggml-metal.m

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

* Update ggml-metal.metal

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

* modify according to the review comments

* ggml : fix compile warnings + code style

* ggml : normalize compute_forward calls + fix seg fault in debug

* minor

---------

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
2024-03-04 10:39:10 +02:00
DAN™
82f3e668ad common : use LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED (#5855) 2024-03-04 10:08:19 +02:00
DAN™
5a51cc1bb4 main : support special tokens as reverse/anti prompt (#5847)
* Support special tokens as reverse/anti prompt.

* Tokenize antiprompts only once.

* main : minor

---------

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-04 09:57:20 +02:00
slaren
67be2ce101 cuda : fix data race in soft max (#5853) 2024-03-03 14:26:18 +01:00
Georgi Gerganov
231ae28f07 readme : add API changes section 2024-03-03 12:44:03 +02:00
Douglas Hanley
475df1d6cf llama : allow for user specified embedding pooling type (#5849)
* allow for user specified pooling type

* llama : use enum types over int

---------

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-03 12:40:27 +02:00
Nindaleth
87c2e8b279 gguf-dump : support i-quants (#5841)
Co-authored-by: Black_Fox <radekliska@gmail.com>
2024-03-03 10:43:42 +02:00
compilade
de9692a7d2 llama : fix llama_copy_state_data with fragmented KV cache (#5840)
The row size of the saved states was based on kv_self.head while
it should be based on llama_kv_cache_cell_max.

Existing session files should still work.

* llama : fix llama_kv_cache_cell_max inability to return 1

I've also changed its return type to uint32_t,
because this function is always used to set the value of uint32_t variables,
and because the index already has this type.

* llama : fix state size calculation

Some bytes in the state were unaccounted for in llama_get_state_size.
Since the logits reserve so much space, it did not cause problems.
2024-03-03 10:41:55 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
e6029348e8 ci : schedule slow server tests only on Release or on demand (#5839) 2024-03-03 10:35:23 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
8ef969afce server : init http requests thread pool with --parallel if set (#5836) 2024-03-03 09:48:36 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
fa974646e1 flake.lock: Update (#5842)
Flake lock file updates:

• Updated input 'flake-parts':
    'github:hercules-ci/flake-parts/b253292d9c0a5ead9bc98c4e9a26c6312e27d69f' (2024-02-01)
  → 'github:hercules-ci/flake-parts/f7b3c975cf067e56e7cda6cb098ebe3fb4d74ca2' (2024-03-01)
• Updated input 'flake-parts/nixpkgs-lib':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/97b17f32362e475016f942bbdfda4a4a72a8a652?dir=lib' (2024-01-29)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/1536926ef5621b09bba54035ae2bb6d806d72ac8?dir=lib' (2024-02-29)
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/cbc4211f0afffe6dfd2478a62615dd5175a13f9a' (2024-02-23)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/1536926ef5621b09bba54035ae2bb6d806d72ac8' (2024-02-29)

Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-02 20:11:31 -08:00
Pierrick Hymbert
9731134296 server: tests: passkey challenge / self-extend with context shift demo (#5832)
* server: tests: add models endpoint scenario

* server: /v1/models add some metadata

* server: tests: add debug field in context before scenario

* server: tests: download model from HF, add batch size

* server: tests: add passkey test

* server: tests: add group attention params

* server: do not truncate prompt tokens if self-extend through group attention is enabled

* server: logs: do not truncate log values

* server: tests - passkey - first good working value of nga

* server: tests: fix server timeout

* server: tests: fix passkey, add doc, fix regex content matching, fix timeout

* server: tests: fix regex content matching

* server: tests: schedule slow tests on master

* server: metrics: fix when no prompt processed

* server: tests: self-extend add llama-2-7B and Mixtral-8x7B-v0.1

* server: tests: increase timeout for completion

* server: tests: keep only the PHI-2 test

* server: tests: passkey add a negative test
2024-03-02 22:00:14 +01:00
Michael Podvitskiy
4a6e2d6142 llama : add abort_callback to interrupt computation (#5409)
* using abort_callback from ggml to stop llama computation

* format fix

* a brief explaining comment

---------

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-02 21:52:25 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
494c870326 ggml : fix IQ3_S AVX implementation (#5834)
ggml-ci
2024-03-02 20:00:49 +02:00
Jared Van Bortel
4d4d2366fc convert : automatically fall back to HfVocab if tokenizer.model doesn't exist (#5821) 2024-03-02 12:27:26 -05:00
Jared Van Bortel
c7a0ad8ec9 convert-hf : make model class definitions self-contained (#5825) 2024-03-02 12:21:47 -05:00
Kawrakow
bbde6eb256 ggml : IQ3_S improvements (#5829)
* iq3_s: somewhat faster AVX2 dot product

On Ryzen a 7950X TG-128 increases to 16 t/s from 15.5 t/s using
16 threads. For 8 threads it is 13.85 t/s vs 11.75 t/s.
PP-512 increases to 28.5 t/s from 23.8 t/s.

* iq3_s: somewhat faster ARM_NEON dot product

Still dog slow - 10.7 t/s up from 9.9 t/s.

* iq3_s: another small ARM_NEON improvement

10.7 -> 11.0 t/s. Using vmulq_s8 is faster than the xor - sub trick
that works best on AVX2.

* iq3_s: minor improvement on Metal

49.4 t/s -> 50.3 t/s

* iq3_s: PPL improvement

E.g., for a context of 4096 LLaMA-v2-7B goes to 5.1340 from 5.1653.

* iq3_s: use new grid everywhere

* Fix ARM_NEON

---------

Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2024-03-02 17:00:51 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
ef2cd694c4 scripts : add pod-llama.sh 2024-03-02 16:54:20 +02:00
Xuan Son Nguyen
6c32d8c7ad llama : refactor internal quantization functions (#5830) 2024-03-02 16:19:09 +02:00
compilade
802da0091b llama : fix segfault from unknown model arch name (#5820)
* llama : fix segfault from unknown model arch name

* llama : make all LLM maps const

This also requires using `std::map::at` instead of its `operator[]`
which does not exist for const maps.

* llama : name LLM_ARCH_UNKNOWN to "(unknown)"

This avoids errors from `std::map::at` when
getting the general name of the model architecture.
Using "(unknown)" instead of an empty string as per suggestion
https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5820#issuecomment-1973735284

* llama : remove redundant inner const for LLM_TENSOR_NAMES

The extra const won't do anything here as const maps
return const references to values.

Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>

* llama : remove redundant nullptr check in llm_arch_from_string

Since LLM_ARCH_NAMES is a const map, no spurious elements
with a NULL name are inserted anymore, so this check is dead code.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
2024-03-02 15:42:56 +02:00
Neo Zhang Jianyu
715641391d Support multiple GPUs (split mode) on SYCL backend (#5806)
* suport multiple cards: split-mode - layer|row

* rm warning

* rebase with master, support tow new OPs, close feature for -sm=row, fix for unit test

* update news

* fix merge error

* update according to review comments
2024-03-02 19:49:30 +08:00
crasm
9bf297a02b workflows : remove nocleanup arg for check-requirements.sh (#5826)
Reduces peak tmpfs usage and should prevent the check from failing from
running out of space.

Fixes the 'No space left on device' issue mentioned in #5703.
2024-03-02 00:11:06 -05:00
Tushar
cb5e8f7fc4 build(nix): Introduce flake.formatter for nix fmt (#5687)
* build(nix): Introduce flake.formatter for `nix fmt`
* chore: Switch to pkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style
2024-03-01 15:18:26 -08:00
nold
da3b9ba2b7 convert-hf-to-gguf : require einops for InternLM2ForCausalLM (#5792) 2024-03-01 16:51:12 -05:00
Sourab Mangrulkar
c29af7e225 llama : add StarCoder2 support (#5795)
* Add support for starcoder2

* handle rope type

* skip rope freq and rotary embeddings from being serialized

* resolve comments

* Update llama.cpp

* remove redundant changes

* handle `rope-theta`

* llama : change starcoder2 rope type

* address comment

---------

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-03-01 21:30:46 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
38d16b1426 server : remove api_like_OAI.py proxy script (#5808) 2024-03-01 20:00:58 +02:00
ddpasa
c2224f003b ggml-vulkan: fix VULKAN_CHECK_RESULTS flag, which was previously broken (#5813) 2024-03-01 18:00:00 +01:00
kunal-vaishnavi
e743386728 gemma : fix bfloat16 -> float16 conversion issue (#5810) 2024-03-01 16:08:08 +02:00
Miwa / Ensan
f49a535686 common : fix flag --logits-all to --all-logits (#5805) 2024-03-01 15:48:56 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
3ab8b3a92e llama : cleanup unused mmq flags (#5772)
* cleanup unused --no-mul-mat-q,-nommq, -mmq, --mul-mat-q, mul_mat_q

* remove: mul_mat_q in compare llama bench and usage

* update llama-bench

---------

Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
2024-03-01 13:39:06 +02:00
Douglas Hanley
9600d59e01 unicode : switch to multimap based nfd_map (#5799)
* switch to multimap based nfd_map due to compile time issues

* simplify multimap keys

* dont construct new locale every time
2024-03-01 11:15:36 +02:00
Pierrick Hymbert
5cb02b4a01 server: allow to override threads server pool with --threads-http (#5794) 2024-03-01 10:08:08 +01:00
Eve
6ea0f010ff ci : add Ubuntu 22 Vulkan CI run (#5789) 2024-03-01 10:54:53 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
f105471ef6 server : fix newlines in help (#5785) 2024-03-01 09:59:43 +02:00
AidanBeltonS
38d1521608 [SYCL] Use batched mul_mat pathway (#5591)
* Use batched mul_mat pathway

* rm extra line

* Explicitly state scaled data type

---------

Co-authored-by: Abhilash Majumder <30946547+abhilash1910@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-01 13:06:47 +05:30
Xuan Son Nguyen
052051d8ae Server: normalize naming (#5779)
* server: normalize naming

* fix spacing
2024-02-29 21:42:11 +01:00
151 changed files with 75953 additions and 65735 deletions

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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
{
lib,
glibc,
config,
stdenv,
mkShell,
@@ -30,6 +31,11 @@
useRocm ? config.rocmSupport,
useVulkan ? false,
llamaVersion ? "0.0.0", # Arbitrary version, substituted by the flake
# It's necessary to consistently use backendStdenv when building with CUDA support,
# otherwise we get libstdc++ errors downstream.
effectiveStdenv ? if useCuda then cudaPackages.backendStdenv else stdenv,
enableStatic ? effectiveStdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic
}@inputs:
let
@@ -41,10 +47,7 @@ let
versionOlder
;
# It's necessary to consistently use backendStdenv when building with CUDA support,
# otherwise we get libstdc++ errors downstream.
stdenv = throw "Use effectiveStdenv instead";
effectiveStdenv = if useCuda then cudaPackages.backendStdenv else inputs.stdenv;
suffices =
lib.optionals useBlas [ "BLAS" ]
@@ -167,6 +170,9 @@ effectiveStdenv.mkDerivation (
# TODO: Replace with autoAddDriverRunpath
# once https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/275241 has been merged
cudaPackages.autoAddOpenGLRunpathHook
]
++ optionals (effectiveStdenv.hostPlatform.isGnu && enableStatic) [
glibc.static
];
buildInputs =
@@ -181,7 +187,7 @@ effectiveStdenv.mkDerivation (
[
(cmakeBool "LLAMA_NATIVE" false)
(cmakeBool "LLAMA_BUILD_SERVER" true)
(cmakeBool "BUILD_SHARED_LIBS" true)
(cmakeBool "BUILD_SHARED_LIBS" (!enableStatic))
(cmakeBool "CMAKE_SKIP_BUILD_RPATH" true)
(cmakeBool "LLAMA_BLAS" useBlas)
(cmakeBool "LLAMA_CLBLAST" useOpenCL)
@@ -190,6 +196,7 @@ effectiveStdenv.mkDerivation (
(cmakeBool "LLAMA_METAL" useMetalKit)
(cmakeBool "LLAMA_MPI" useMpi)
(cmakeBool "LLAMA_VULKAN" useVulkan)
(cmakeBool "LLAMA_STATIC" enableStatic)
]
++ optionals useCuda [
(

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
}:
let
optionalInt = cond: x: if cond then x else 0;
optionalInt = cond: x: if cond then x else 0;
in
singularity-tools.buildImage rec {
inherit (llama-cpp) name;

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@@ -21,6 +21,118 @@ env:
GGML_N_THREADS: 1
jobs:
macOS-latest-cmake-arm64:
runs-on: macos-14
steps:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Dependencies
id: depends
continue-on-error: true
run: |
brew update
- name: Build
id: cmake_build
run: |
sysctl -a
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DLLAMA_FATAL_WARNINGS=ON -DLLAMA_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY=ON -DLLAMA_CURL=ON ..
cmake --build . --config Release -j $(sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu)
- name: Test
id: cmake_test
run: |
cd build
ctest -L main --verbose --timeout 900
- name: Determine tag name
id: tag
shell: bash
run: |
BUILD_NUMBER="$(git rev-list --count HEAD)"
SHORT_HASH="$(git rev-parse --short=7 HEAD)"
if [[ "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" == "master" ]]; then
echo "name=b${BUILD_NUMBER}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
SAFE_NAME=$(echo "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" | tr '/' '-')
echo "name=${SAFE_NAME}-b${BUILD_NUMBER}-${SHORT_HASH}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Pack artifacts
id: pack_artifacts
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }}
run: |
cp LICENSE ./build/bin/
zip -r llama-${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}-bin-macos-arm64.zip ./build/bin/*
- name: Upload artifacts
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: |
llama-${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}-bin-macos-arm64.zip
macOS-latest-cmake-x64:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Dependencies
id: depends
continue-on-error: true
run: |
brew update
- name: Build
id: cmake_build
run: |
sysctl -a
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DLLAMA_FATAL_WARNINGS=ON -DLLAMA_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY=ON -DLLAMA_CURL=ON ..
cmake --build . --config Release -j $(sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu)
- name: Test
id: cmake_test
run: |
cd build
ctest -L main --verbose --timeout 900
- name: Determine tag name
id: tag
shell: bash
run: |
BUILD_NUMBER="$(git rev-list --count HEAD)"
SHORT_HASH="$(git rev-parse --short=7 HEAD)"
if [[ "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" == "master" ]]; then
echo "name=b${BUILD_NUMBER}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
SAFE_NAME=$(echo "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" | tr '/' '-')
echo "name=${SAFE_NAME}-b${BUILD_NUMBER}-${SHORT_HASH}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Pack artifacts
id: pack_artifacts
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }}
run: |
cp LICENSE ./build/bin/
zip -r llama-${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}-bin-macos-x64.zip ./build/bin/*
- name: Upload artifacts
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: |
llama-${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}-bin-macos-x64.zip
ubuntu-focal-make:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
@@ -48,6 +160,28 @@ jobs:
CC=gcc-8 make tests -j $(nproc)
make test -j $(nproc)
ubuntu-focal-make-curl:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Dependencies
id: depends
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc-8 libcurl4-openssl-dev
- name: Build
id: make_build
env:
LLAMA_FATAL_WARNINGS: 1
LLAMA_CURL: 1
run: |
CC=gcc-8 make -j $(nproc)
ubuntu-latest-cmake:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -76,40 +210,40 @@ jobs:
cd build
ctest -L main --verbose --timeout 900
ubuntu-latest-cmake-sanitizer:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
continue-on-error: true
strategy:
matrix:
sanitizer: [ADDRESS, THREAD, UNDEFINED]
build_type: [Debug, Release]
steps:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Dependencies
id: depends
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential
- name: Build
id: cmake_build
run: |
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DLLAMA_FATAL_WARNINGS=ON -DLLAMA_SANITIZE_${{ matrix.sanitizer }}=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.build_type }}
cmake --build . --config ${{ matrix.build_type }} -j $(nproc)
- name: Test
id: cmake_test
run: |
cd build
ctest -L main --verbose --timeout 900
# ubuntu-latest-cmake-sanitizer:
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
#
# continue-on-error: true
#
# strategy:
# matrix:
# sanitizer: [ADDRESS, THREAD, UNDEFINED]
# build_type: [Debug, Release]
#
# steps:
# - name: Clone
# id: checkout
# uses: actions/checkout@v3
#
# - name: Dependencies
# id: depends
# run: |
# sudo apt-get update
# sudo apt-get install build-essential
#
# - name: Build
# id: cmake_build
# run: |
# mkdir build
# cd build
# cmake .. -DLLAMA_FATAL_WARNINGS=ON -DLLAMA_SANITIZE_${{ matrix.sanitizer }}=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.build_type }}
# cmake --build . --config ${{ matrix.build_type }} -j $(nproc)
#
# - name: Test
# id: cmake_test
# run: |
# cd build
# ctest -L main --verbose --timeout 900
ubuntu-latest-cmake-mpi:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -145,6 +279,28 @@ jobs:
cd build
ctest -L main --verbose
ubuntu-22-cmake-vulkan:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Dependencies
id: depends
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential libvulkan-dev
- name: Build
id: cmake_build
run: |
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DLLAMA_VULKAN=ON ..
cmake --build . --config Release -j $(nproc)
ubuntu-22-cmake-sycl:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
@@ -311,6 +467,7 @@ jobs:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G Xcode .. \
-DLLAMA_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY=ON \
-DLLAMA_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF \
-DLLAMA_BUILD_TESTS=OFF \
-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=OFF \
@@ -339,6 +496,7 @@ jobs:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G Xcode .. \
-DLLAMA_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY=ON \
-DLLAMA_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF \
-DLLAMA_BUILD_TESTS=OFF \
-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=OFF \
@@ -403,6 +561,8 @@ jobs:
defines: '-DLLAMA_NATIVE=OFF -DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DLLAMA_KOMPUTE=ON -DKOMPUTE_OPT_DISABLE_VULKAN_VERSION_CHECK=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON'
- build: 'vulkan'
defines: '-DLLAMA_NATIVE=OFF -DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DLLAMA_VULKAN=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON'
- build: 'arm64'
defines: '-A ARM64 -DLLAMA_NATIVE=OFF -DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON'
steps:
- name: Clone
@@ -498,7 +658,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Test
id: cmake_test
# not all machines have native AVX-512
if: ${{ matrix.build != 'clblast' && matrix.build != 'kompute' && matrix.build != 'vulkan' && (matrix.build != 'avx512' || env.HAS_AVX512F == '1') }}
if: ${{ matrix.build != 'arm64' && matrix.build != 'clblast' && matrix.build != 'kompute' && matrix.build != 'vulkan' && (matrix.build != 'avx512' || env.HAS_AVX512F == '1') }}
run: |
cd build
ctest -L main -C Release --verbose --timeout 900
@@ -700,6 +860,8 @@ jobs:
- macOS-latest-cmake
- windows-latest-cmake
- windows-latest-cmake-cublas
- macOS-latest-cmake-arm64
- macOS-latest-cmake-x64
steps:
- name: Clone

23
.github/workflows/close-issue.yml vendored Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
name: Close inactive issues
on:
schedule:
- cron: "42 0 * * *"
jobs:
close-issues:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v5
with:
exempt-issue-labels: "refactor,help wanted,good first issue,research"
days-before-issue-stale: 30
days-before-issue-close: 14
stale-issue-label: "stale"
close-issue-message: "This issue was closed because it has been inactive for 14 days since being marked as stale."
days-before-pr-stale: -1
days-before-pr-close: -1
operations-per-run: 1000
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -3,12 +3,14 @@ name: Python check requirements.txt
on:
push:
paths:
- '.github/workflows/python-check-requirements.yml'
- 'scripts/check-requirements.sh'
- 'convert*.py'
- 'requirements.txt'
- 'requirements/*.txt'
pull_request:
paths:
- '.github/workflows/python-check-requirements.yml'
- 'scripts/check-requirements.sh'
- 'convert*.py'
- 'requirements.txt'
@@ -26,4 +28,4 @@ jobs:
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Run check-requirements.sh script
run: bash scripts/check-requirements.sh nocleanup
run: bash scripts/check-requirements.sh

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@@ -3,6 +3,11 @@ name: Server
on:
workflow_dispatch: # allows manual triggering
inputs:
slow_tests:
description: 'Run slow tests'
required: true
type: boolean
push:
branches:
- master
@@ -10,6 +15,8 @@ on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
paths: ['.github/workflows/server.yml', '**/CMakeLists.txt', '**/Makefile', '**/*.h', '**/*.hpp', '**/*.c', '**/*.cpp', '**/*.cu', '**/*.swift', '**/*.m', 'examples/server/tests/**.*']
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
jobs:
server:
@@ -17,18 +24,15 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
sanitizer: [ADDRESS, THREAD, UNDEFINED]
build_type: [Debug, Release]
# TODO: temporary disabled due to linux kernel issues
#sanitizer: [ADDRESS, THREAD, UNDEFINED]
sanitizer: [UNDEFINED]
build_type: [Debug]
include:
- build_type: Release
sanitizer: ""
exclude:
- build_type: Release
sanitizer: ADDRESS
- build_type: Release
sanitizer: THREAD
- build_type: Release
sanitizer: UNDEFINED
disabled_on_pr: true
fail-fast: false # While -DLLAMA_SANITIZE_THREAD=ON is broken
container:
image: ubuntu:latest
@@ -40,6 +44,8 @@ jobs:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Dependencies
id: depends
@@ -51,7 +57,8 @@ jobs:
cmake \
python3-pip \
wget \
psmisc
language-pack-en \
libcurl4-openssl-dev
- name: Build
id: cmake_build
@@ -61,6 +68,7 @@ jobs:
cmake .. \
-DLLAMA_NATIVE=OFF \
-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON \
-DLLAMA_CURL=ON \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.build_type }} \
-DLLAMA_SANITIZE_${{ matrix.sanitizer }}=ON ;
cmake --build . --config ${{ matrix.build_type }} -j $(nproc) --target server
@@ -70,14 +78,74 @@ jobs:
run: |
pip install -r examples/server/tests/requirements.txt
- name: Download models
id: download_models
run: |
cd examples/server/tests
../../../scripts/hf.sh --repo ggml-org/models --file tinyllamas/stories260K.gguf
- name: Tests
id: server_integration_test
id: server_integration_tests
if: ${{ !matrix.disabled_on_pr || !github.event.pull_request }}
run: |
cd examples/server/tests
PORT=8888 ./tests.sh
- name: Slow tests
id: server_integration_tests_slow
if: ${{ (github.event.schedule || github.event.inputs.slow_tests == 'true') && matrix.build_type == 'Release' }}
run: |
cd examples/server/tests
PORT=8888 ./tests.sh --stop --no-skipped --no-capture --tags slow
server-windows:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: libCURL
id: get_libcurl
env:
CURL_VERSION: 8.6.0_6
run: |
curl.exe -o $env:RUNNER_TEMP/curl.zip -L "https://curl.se/windows/dl-${env:CURL_VERSION}/curl-${env:CURL_VERSION}-win64-mingw.zip"
mkdir $env:RUNNER_TEMP/libcurl
tar.exe -xvf $env:RUNNER_TEMP/curl.zip --strip-components=1 -C $env:RUNNER_TEMP/libcurl
- name: Build
id: cmake_build
run: |
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DLLAMA_CURL=ON -DCURL_LIBRARY="$env:RUNNER_TEMP/libcurl/lib/libcurl.dll.a" -DCURL_INCLUDE_DIR="$env:RUNNER_TEMP/libcurl/include"
cmake --build . --config Release -j ${env:NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS} --target server
- name: Python setup
id: setup_python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Tests dependencies
id: test_dependencies
run: |
pip install -r examples/server/tests/requirements.txt
- name: Copy Libcurl
id: prepare_libcurl
run: |
cp $env:RUNNER_TEMP/libcurl/bin/libcurl-x64.dll ./build/bin/Release/libcurl-x64.dll
- name: Tests
id: server_integration_tests
if: ${{ !matrix.disabled_on_pr || !github.event.pull_request }}
run: |
cd examples/server/tests
behave.exe --summary --stop --no-capture --exclude 'issues|wrong_usages|passkey' --tags llama.cpp
- name: Slow tests
id: server_integration_tests_slow
if: ${{ (github.event.schedule || github.event.inputs.slow_tests == 'true') && matrix.build_type == 'Release' }}
run: |
cd examples/server/tests
behave.exe --stop --no-skipped --no-capture --tags slow

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
name: clang-tidy review post comments
on:
workflow_dispatch:
workflows: ["clang-tidy-review"]
types:
- completed
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: ZedThree/clang-tidy-review/post@v0.13.0
# lgtm_comment_body, max_comments, and annotations need to be set on the posting workflow in a split setup
with:
# adjust options as necessary
lgtm_comment_body: ''
annotations: false
max_comments: 25

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
name: clang-tidy-review
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- master
jobs:
clang-tidy-review:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: ZedThree/clang-tidy-review@v0.13.0
id: review
with:
lgtm_comment_body: ''
build_dir: build
cmake_command: cmake . -B build -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=on
split_workflow: true
- uses: ZedThree/clang-tidy-review/upload@v0.13.0

6
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -11,7 +11,10 @@
*.gcda
*.dot
*.bat
*.tmp
*.metallib
*.etag
*.lastModified
.DS_Store
.build/
.cache/
@@ -25,6 +28,8 @@
.vscode/
.idea/
ggml-metal-embed.metal
lcov-report/
gcovr-report/
@@ -45,6 +50,7 @@ models-mnt
/embedding
/gguf
/gguf-llama-simple
/gritlm
/imatrix
/infill
/libllama.so

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@@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ option(LLAMA_CUDA_F16 "llama: use 16 bit floats for some
set(LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER "2" CACHE STRING "llama: iters./thread per block for Q2_K/Q6_K")
set(LLAMA_CUDA_PEER_MAX_BATCH_SIZE "128" CACHE STRING
"llama: max. batch size for using peer access")
option(LLAMA_CURL "llama: use libcurl to download model from an URL" OFF)
option(LLAMA_HIPBLAS "llama: use hipBLAS" OFF)
option(LLAMA_HIP_UMA "llama: use HIP unified memory architecture" OFF)
option(LLAMA_CLBLAST "llama: use CLBlast" OFF)
@@ -116,7 +117,9 @@ option(LLAMA_MPI "llama: use MPI"
option(LLAMA_QKK_64 "llama: use super-block size of 64 for k-quants" OFF)
option(LLAMA_SYCL "llama: use SYCL" OFF)
option(LLAMA_SYCL_F16 "llama: use 16 bit floats for sycl calculations" OFF)
set(LLAMA_SYCL_TARGET "INTEL" CACHE STRING "llama: sycl target device")
option(LLAMA_CPU_HBM "llama: use memkind for CPU HBM" OFF)
set(LLAMA_SCHED_MAX_COPIES "4" CACHE STRING "llama: max input copies for pipeline parallelism")
option(LLAMA_BUILD_TESTS "llama: build tests" ${LLAMA_STANDALONE})
option(LLAMA_BUILD_EXAMPLES "llama: build examples" ${LLAMA_STANDALONE})
@@ -146,6 +149,8 @@ set(THREADS_PREFER_PTHREAD_FLAG ON)
find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_SCHED_MAX_COPIES=${LLAMA_SCHED_MAX_COPIES})
# enable libstdc++ assertions for debug builds
if (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux")
add_compile_definitions($<$<CONFIG:Debug>:_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS>)
@@ -196,63 +201,70 @@ if (LLAMA_METAL)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_METAL_NDEBUG)
endif()
# get full path to the file
#add_compile_definitions(GGML_METAL_DIR_KERNELS="${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/")
# copy ggml-metal.metal to bin directory
# copy ggml-common.h and ggml-metal.metal to bin directory
configure_file(ggml-common.h ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/ggml-common.h COPYONLY)
configure_file(ggml-metal.metal ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/ggml-metal.metal COPYONLY)
if (LLAMA_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY)
enable_language(ASM)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY)
set(METALLIB_SOURCE "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/ggml-metal.metal")
set(METALLIB_COMMON "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/ggml-common.h")
set(METALLIB_SOURCE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/ggml-metal.metal")
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/autogenerated")
set(EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/autogenerated/ggml-embed-metallib.s")
# merge ggml-common.h and ggml-metal.metal into a single file
set(METALLIB_EMBED_ASM "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/autogenerated/ggml-metal-embed.s")
set(METALLIB_SOURCE_EMBED "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/autogenerated/ggml-metal-embed.metal")
add_custom_command(
OUTPUT ${EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY}
COMMAND echo ".section __DATA,__ggml_metallib" > ${EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY}
COMMAND echo ".globl _ggml_metallib_start" >> ${EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY}
COMMAND echo "_ggml_metallib_start:" >> ${EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY}
COMMAND echo ".incbin \\\"${METALLIB_SOURCE}\\\"" >> ${EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY}
COMMAND echo ".globl _ggml_metallib_end" >> ${EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY}
COMMAND echo "_ggml_metallib_end:" >> ${EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY}
DEPENDS ${METALLIB_SOURCE}
OUTPUT ${METALLIB_EMBED_ASM}
COMMAND echo "Embedding Metal library"
COMMAND sed -e '/\#include \"ggml-common.h\"/r ${METALLIB_COMMON}' -e '/\#include \"ggml-common.h\"/d' < ${METALLIB_SOURCE} > ${METALLIB_SOURCE_EMBED}
COMMAND echo ".section __DATA,__ggml_metallib" > ${METALLIB_EMBED_ASM}
COMMAND echo ".globl _ggml_metallib_start" >> ${METALLIB_EMBED_ASM}
COMMAND echo "_ggml_metallib_start:" >> ${METALLIB_EMBED_ASM}
COMMAND echo ".incbin \\\"${METALLIB_SOURCE_EMBED}\\\"" >> ${METALLIB_EMBED_ASM}
COMMAND echo ".globl _ggml_metallib_end" >> ${METALLIB_EMBED_ASM}
COMMAND echo "_ggml_metallib_end:" >> ${METALLIB_EMBED_ASM}
DEPENDS ggml-metal.metal ggml-common.h
COMMENT "Generate assembly for embedded Metal library"
)
set(GGML_SOURCES_METAL ${GGML_SOURCES_METAL} ${EMBED_METALLIB_ASSEMBLY})
endif()
if (LLAMA_METAL_SHADER_DEBUG)
# custom command to do the following:
# xcrun -sdk macosx metal -fno-fast-math -c ggml-metal.metal -o ggml-metal.air
# xcrun -sdk macosx metallib ggml-metal.air -o default.metallib
#
# note: this is the only way I found to disable fast-math in Metal. it's ugly, but at least it works
# disabling fast math is needed in order to pass tests/test-backend-ops
# note: adding -fno-inline fixes the tests when using MTL_SHADER_VALIDATION=1
# note: unfortunately, we have to call it default.metallib instead of ggml.metallib
# ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/issues/1720
set(XC_FLAGS -fno-fast-math -fno-inline -g)
if (LLAMA_QKK_64)
set(XC_FLAGS ${XC_FLAGS} -DQK_K=64)
set(GGML_SOURCES_METAL ${GGML_SOURCES_METAL} ${METALLIB_EMBED_ASM})
else()
if (LLAMA_METAL_SHADER_DEBUG)
# custom command to do the following:
# xcrun -sdk macosx metal -fno-fast-math -c ggml-metal.metal -o ggml-metal.air
# xcrun -sdk macosx metallib ggml-metal.air -o default.metallib
#
# note: this is the only way I found to disable fast-math in Metal. it's ugly, but at least it works
# disabling fast math is needed in order to pass tests/test-backend-ops
# note: adding -fno-inline fixes the tests when using MTL_SHADER_VALIDATION=1
# note: unfortunately, we have to call it default.metallib instead of ggml.metallib
# ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/issues/1720
set(XC_FLAGS -fno-fast-math -fno-inline -g)
else()
set(XC_FLAGS -O3)
endif()
add_custom_command(
OUTPUT ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/default.metallib
COMMAND xcrun -sdk macosx metal ${XC_FLAGS} -c ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/ggml-metal.metal -o ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/ggml-metal.air
COMMAND xcrun -sdk macosx metallib ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/ggml-metal.air -o ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/default.metallib
DEPENDS ggml-metal.metal
COMMAND rm -f ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/ggml-metal.air
COMMAND rm -f ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/ggml-common.h
COMMAND rm -f ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/ggml-metal.metal
DEPENDS ggml-metal.metal ggml-common.h
COMMENT "Compiling Metal kernels"
)
)
add_custom_target(
ggml-metal ALL
DEPENDS ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/default.metallib
)
endif()
)
endif() # LLAMA_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS}
${FOUNDATION_LIBRARY}
@@ -533,6 +545,10 @@ if (LLAMA_HIPBLAS)
endif()
if (LLAMA_SYCL)
if (NOT LLAMA_SYCL_TARGET MATCHES "^(INTEL|NVIDIA)$")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Invalid backend chosen, supported options are INTEL or NVIDIA")
endif()
if ( NOT DEFINED ENV{ONEAPI_ROOT})
message(FATAL_ERROR "Not detect ENV {ONEAPI_ROOT}, please install oneAPI & source it, like: source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh")
endif()
@@ -554,6 +570,9 @@ if (LLAMA_SYCL)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wno-narrowing")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -O3")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fsycl -L${MKLROOT}/lib")
if (LLAMA_SYCL_TARGET STREQUAL "NVIDIA")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fsycl-targets=nvptx64-nvidia-cuda")
endif()
set(GGML_HEADERS_SYCL ggml-sycl.h)
set(GGML_SOURCES_SYCL ggml-sycl.cpp)
@@ -561,7 +580,11 @@ if (LLAMA_SYCL)
if (WIN32)
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} -fsycl sycl7 OpenCL mkl_sycl_blas_dll.lib mkl_intel_ilp64_dll.lib mkl_sequential_dll.lib mkl_core_dll.lib)
else()
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} -fsycl OpenCL mkl_core pthread m dl mkl_sycl_blas mkl_intel_ilp64 mkl_tbb_thread)
if (LLAMA_SYCL_TARGET STREQUAL "INTEL")
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} -fsycl OpenCL mkl_core pthread m dl mkl_sycl_blas mkl_intel_ilp64 mkl_tbb_thread)
elseif (LLAMA_SYCL_TARGET STREQUAL "NVIDIA")
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} -fsycl pthread m dl onemkl)
endif()
endif()
endif()
@@ -1128,6 +1151,8 @@ endif()
add_library(llama
llama.cpp
llama.h
unicode.h
unicode.cpp
)
target_include_directories(llama PUBLIC .)

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@@ -2,14 +2,15 @@
BUILD_TARGETS = \
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 llama-bench libllava.a llava-cli baby-llama beam-search \
speculative infill tokenize benchmark-matmult parallel finetune export-lora lookahead lookup passkey tests/test-c.o
speculative infill tokenize benchmark-matmult parallel finetune export-lora lookahead lookup passkey gritlm tests/test-c.o
# Binaries only useful for tests
TEST_TARGETS = \
tests/test-llama-grammar tests/test-grammar-parser tests/test-double-float tests/test-grad0 tests/test-opt \
tests/test-quantize-fns tests/test-quantize-perf tests/test-sampling tests/test-tokenizer-0-llama \
tests/test-tokenizer-0-falcon tests/test-tokenizer-1-llama tests/test-tokenizer-1-bpe tests/test-rope \
tests/test-backend-ops tests/test-model-load-cancel tests/test-autorelease
tests/test-backend-ops tests/test-model-load-cancel tests/test-autorelease \
tests/test-json-schema-to-grammar
# Code coverage output files
COV_TARGETS = *.gcno tests/*.gcno *.gcda tests/*.gcda *.gcov tests/*.gcov lcov-report gcovr-report
@@ -167,6 +168,10 @@ ifeq ($(UNAME_S),OpenBSD)
MK_CPPFLAGS += -D_BSD_SOURCE
endif
ifdef LLAMA_SCHED_MAX_COPIES
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DGGML_SCHED_MAX_COPIES=$(LLAMA_SCHED_MAX_COPIES)
endif
ifdef LLAMA_DEBUG
MK_CFLAGS += -O0 -g
MK_CXXFLAGS += -O0 -g
@@ -201,6 +206,10 @@ ifdef LLAMA_SERVER_VERBOSE
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DSERVER_VERBOSE=$(LLAMA_SERVER_VERBOSE)
endif
ifdef LLAMA_SERVER_SSL
MK_CPPFLAGS += -DCPPHTTPLIB_OPENSSL_SUPPORT
MK_LDFLAGS += -lssl -lcrypto
endif
ifdef LLAMA_CODE_COVERAGE
MK_CXXFLAGS += -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage -dumpbase ''
@@ -449,7 +458,7 @@ endif # LLAMA_CUDA_PEER_MAX_BATCH_SIZE
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_CCBIN
MK_NVCCFLAGS += -ccbin $(LLAMA_CUDA_CCBIN)
endif
ggml-cuda.o: ggml-cuda.cu ggml-cuda.h
ggml-cuda.o: ggml-cuda.cu ggml-cuda.h ggml-common.h
ifdef JETSON_EOL_MODULE_DETECT
$(NVCC) -I. -Icommon -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_GNU_SOURCE -DNDEBUG -DGGML_USE_CUBLAS -I/usr/local/cuda/include -I/opt/cuda/include -I/usr/local/cuda/targets/aarch64-linux/include -std=c++11 -O3 $(NVCCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -Xcompiler "$(CUDA_CXXFLAGS)" -c $< -o $@
else
@@ -545,19 +554,20 @@ endif
endif # LLAMA_METAL
ifdef LLAMA_METAL
ggml-metal.o: ggml-metal.m ggml-metal.h
ggml-metal.o: ggml-metal.m ggml-metal.h ggml.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
ifdef LLAMA_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY
ggml-metal-embed.o: ggml-metal.metal
ggml-metal-embed.o: ggml-metal.metal ggml-common.h
@echo "Embedding Metal library"
@sed -e '/#include "ggml-common.h"/r ggml-common.h' -e '/#include "ggml-common.h"/d' < ggml-metal.metal > ggml-metal-embed.metal
$(eval TEMP_ASSEMBLY=$(shell mktemp))
@echo ".section __DATA, __ggml_metallib" > $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo ".globl _ggml_metallib_start" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo "_ggml_metallib_start:" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo ".incbin \"$<\"" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo ".globl _ggml_metallib_end" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo "_ggml_metallib_end:" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo ".section __DATA, __ggml_metallib" > $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo ".globl _ggml_metallib_start" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo "_ggml_metallib_start:" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo ".incbin \"ggml-metal-embed.metal\"" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo ".globl _ggml_metallib_end" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@echo "_ggml_metallib_end:" >> $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY)
@$(AS) $(TEMP_ASSEMBLY) -o $@
@rm -f ${TEMP_ASSEMBLY}
endif
@@ -586,6 +596,11 @@ include scripts/get-flags.mk
CUDA_CXXFLAGS := $(BASE_CXXFLAGS) $(GF_CXXFLAGS) -Wno-pedantic
endif
ifdef LLAMA_CURL
override CXXFLAGS := $(CXXFLAGS) -DLLAMA_USE_CURL
override LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS) -lcurl
endif
#
# Print build information
#
@@ -626,12 +641,15 @@ ggml-alloc.o: ggml-alloc.c ggml.h ggml-alloc.h
ggml-backend.o: ggml-backend.c ggml.h ggml-backend.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
ggml-quants.o: ggml-quants.c ggml.h ggml-quants.h
ggml-quants.o: ggml-quants.c ggml.h ggml-quants.h ggml-common.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
OBJS += ggml-alloc.o ggml-backend.o ggml-quants.o
unicode.o: unicode.cpp unicode.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
llama.o: llama.cpp ggml.h ggml-alloc.h ggml-backend.h ggml-cuda.h ggml-metal.h llama.h
OBJS += ggml-alloc.o ggml-backend.o ggml-quants.o unicode.o
llama.o: llama.cpp unicode.h ggml.h ggml-alloc.h ggml-backend.h ggml-cuda.h ggml-metal.h llama.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
COMMON_H_DEPS = common/common.h common/sampling.h common/log.h
@@ -649,6 +667,9 @@ console.o: common/console.cpp common/console.h
grammar-parser.o: common/grammar-parser.cpp common/grammar-parser.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
json-schema-to-grammar.o: common/json-schema-to-grammar.cpp common/json-schema-to-grammar.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
train.o: common/train.cpp common/train.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
@@ -720,19 +741,26 @@ embedding: examples/embedding/embedding.cpp ggml.o llama.o $(C
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
gritlm: examples/gritlm/gritlm.cpp ggml.o llama.o $(COMMON_DEPS) $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
save-load-state: examples/save-load-state/save-load-state.cpp ggml.o llama.o $(COMMON_DEPS) $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
server: examples/server/server.cpp examples/server/oai.hpp examples/server/utils.hpp examples/server/httplib.h examples/server/json.hpp examples/server/index.html.hpp examples/server/index.js.hpp examples/server/completion.js.hpp examples/llava/clip.cpp examples/llava/clip.h examples/llava/llava.h examples/llava/llava.cpp common/stb_image.h ggml.o llama.o $(COMMON_DEPS) grammar-parser.o $(OBJS)
server: examples/server/server.cpp examples/server/utils.hpp examples/server/httplib.h common/json.hpp examples/server/index.html.hpp examples/server/index.js.hpp examples/server/completion.js.hpp json-schema-to-grammar.o common/stb_image.h ggml.o llama.o $(COMMON_DEPS) grammar-parser.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c examples/llava/clip.cpp -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, examples/llava/clip.cpp) -Wno-cast-qual
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -Iexamples/server $(filter-out %.h %.hpp $< examples/llava/clip.cpp,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, examples/llava/clip.cpp) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(LWINSOCK2)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h %.hpp $<,$^) -Iexamples/server $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(LWINSOCK2)
gguf: examples/gguf/gguf.cpp ggml.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
gguf-split: examples/gguf-split/gguf-split.cpp ggml.o llama.o $(COMMON_DEPS) $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
train-text-from-scratch: examples/train-text-from-scratch/train-text-from-scratch.cpp ggml.o llama.o $(COMMON_DEPS) train.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
@@ -841,6 +869,10 @@ tests/test-double-float: tests/test-double-float.cpp ggml.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-json-schema-to-grammar: tests/test-json-schema-to-grammar.cpp json-schema-to-grammar.o ggml.o llama.o grammar-parser.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -Iexamples/server -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-grad0: tests/test-grad0.cpp ggml.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h $<,$^) $(call GET_OBJ_FILE, $<) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)

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@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ let package = Package(
sources: [
"ggml.c",
"llama.cpp",
"unicode.cpp",
"ggml-alloc.c",
"ggml-backend.c",
"ggml-quants.c",

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# llama.cpp for SYCL
- [Background](#background)
- [News](#news)
- [OS](#os)
- [Intel GPU](#intel-gpu)
- [Docker](#docker)
@@ -25,6 +26,23 @@ The llama.cpp for SYCL is used to support Intel GPUs.
For Intel CPU, recommend to use llama.cpp for X86 (Intel MKL building).
## News
- 2024.3
- A blog is published: **Run LLM on all Intel GPUs Using llama.cpp**: [intel.com](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/run-llm-on-all-gpus-using-llama-cpp-artical.html) or [medium.com](https://medium.com/@jianyu_neo/run-llm-on-all-intel-gpus-using-llama-cpp-fd2e2dcbd9bd).
- New base line is ready: [tag b2437](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/tree/b2437).
- Support multiple cards: **--split-mode**: [none|layer]; not support [row], it's on developing.
- Support to assign main GPU by **--main-gpu**, replace $GGML_SYCL_DEVICE.
- Support detecting all GPUs with level-zero and same top **Max compute units**.
- Support OPs
- hardsigmoid
- hardswish
- pool2d
- 2024.1
- Create SYCL backend for Intel GPU.
- Support Windows build
## OS
|OS|Status|Verified|
@@ -57,6 +75,29 @@ For iGPU, please make sure the shared memory from host memory is enough. For lla
For dGPU, please make sure the device memory is enough. For llama-2-7b.Q4_0, recommend the device memory is 4GB+.
## Nvidia GPU
### Verified
|Intel GPU| Status | Verified Model|
|-|-|-|
|Ampere Series| Support| A100|
### oneMKL for CUDA
The current oneMKL release does not contain the oneMKL cuBlas backend.
As a result for Nvidia GPU's oneMKL must be built from source.
```
git clone https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneMKL
cd oneMKL
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G Ninja .. -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DENABLE_MKLGPU_BACKEND=OFF -DENABLE_MKLCPU_BACKEND=OFF -DENABLE_CUBLAS_BACKEND=ON
ninja
// Add paths as necessary
```
## Docker
Note:
@@ -75,7 +116,7 @@ You can choose between **F16** and **F32** build. F16 is faster for long-prompt
# Or, for F32:
docker build -t llama-cpp-sycl -f .devops/main-intel.Dockerfile .
# Note: you can also use the ".devops/main-server.Dockerfile", which compiles the "server" example
# Note: you can also use the ".devops/server-intel.Dockerfile", which compiles the "server" example
```
### Run
@@ -170,6 +211,9 @@ source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh
# Or, for FP32:
cmake .. -DLLAMA_SYCL=ON -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx
# For Nvidia GPUs
cmake .. -DLLAMA_SYCL=ON -DLLAMA_SYCL_TARGET=NVIDIA -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx
# Build example/main only
#cmake --build . --config Release --target main
@@ -212,16 +256,16 @@ Run without parameter:
Check the ID in startup log, like:
```
found 4 SYCL devices:
Device 0: Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics, compute capability 1.3,
max compute_units 512, max work group size 1024, max sub group size 32, global mem size 16225243136
Device 1: Intel(R) FPGA Emulation Device, compute capability 1.2,
max compute_units 24, max work group size 67108864, max sub group size 64, global mem size 67065057280
Device 2: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K, compute capability 3.0,
max compute_units 24, max work group size 8192, max sub group size 64, global mem size 67065057280
Device 3: Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics, compute capability 3.0,
max compute_units 512, max work group size 1024, max sub group size 32, global mem size 16225243136
found 6 SYCL devices:
| | | |Compute |Max compute|Max work|Max sub| |
|ID| Device Type| Name|capability|units |group |group |Global mem size|
|--|------------------|---------------------------------------------|----------|-----------|--------|-------|---------------|
| 0|[level_zero:gpu:0]| Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics| 1.3| 512| 1024| 32| 16225243136|
| 1|[level_zero:gpu:1]| Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770| 1.3| 32| 512| 32| 53651849216|
| 2| [opencl:gpu:0]| Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics| 3.0| 512| 1024| 32| 16225243136|
| 3| [opencl:gpu:1]| Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770| 3.0| 32| 512| 32| 53651849216|
| 4| [opencl:cpu:0]| 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K| 3.0| 24| 8192| 64| 67064815616|
| 5| [opencl:acc:0]| Intel(R) FPGA Emulation Device| 1.2| 24|67108864| 64| 67064815616|
```
|Attribute|Note|
@@ -229,12 +273,35 @@ found 4 SYCL devices:
|compute capability 1.3|Level-zero running time, recommended |
|compute capability 3.0|OpenCL running time, slower than level-zero in most cases|
4. Set device ID and execute llama.cpp
4. Device selection and execution of llama.cpp
Set device ID = 0 by **GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=0**
There are two device selection modes:
- Single device: Use one device assigned by user.
- Multiple devices: Automatically choose the devices with the same biggest Max compute units.
|Device selection|Parameter|
|-|-|
|Single device|--split-mode none --main-gpu DEVICE_ID |
|Multiple devices|--split-mode layer (default)|
Examples:
- Use device 0:
```sh
GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=0 ./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 400 -e -ngl 33
ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN=1 ./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -sm none -mg 0
```
or run by script:
```sh
./examples/sycl/run_llama2.sh 0
```
- Use multiple devices:
```sh
ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN=1 ./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -sm layer
```
or run by script:
@@ -247,12 +314,18 @@ Note:
- By default, mmap is used to read model file. In some cases, it leads to the hang issue. Recommend to use parameter **--no-mmap** to disable mmap() to skip this issue.
5. Check the device ID in output
5. Verify the device ID in output
Verify to see if the selected GPU is shown in the output, like:
Like:
```
Using device **0** (Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics) as main device
detect 1 SYCL GPUs: [0] with top Max compute units:512
```
Or
```
use 1 SYCL GPUs: [0] with Max compute units:512
```
## Windows
@@ -313,7 +386,7 @@ a. Download & install cmake for Windows: https://cmake.org/download/
b. Download & install mingw-w64 make for Windows provided by w64devkit
- Download the latest fortran version of [w64devkit](https://github.com/skeeto/w64devkit/releases).
- Download the 1.19.0 version of [w64devkit](https://github.com/skeeto/w64devkit/releases/download/v1.19.0/w64devkit-1.19.0.zip).
- Extract `w64devkit` on your pc.
@@ -388,15 +461,16 @@ build\bin\main.exe
Check the ID in startup log, like:
```
found 4 SYCL devices:
Device 0: Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics, compute capability 1.3,
max compute_units 512, max work group size 1024, max sub group size 32, global mem size 16225243136
Device 1: Intel(R) FPGA Emulation Device, compute capability 1.2,
max compute_units 24, max work group size 67108864, max sub group size 64, global mem size 67065057280
Device 2: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K, compute capability 3.0,
max compute_units 24, max work group size 8192, max sub group size 64, global mem size 67065057280
Device 3: Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics, compute capability 3.0,
max compute_units 512, max work group size 1024, max sub group size 32, global mem size 16225243136
found 6 SYCL devices:
| | | |Compute |Max compute|Max work|Max sub| |
|ID| Device Type| Name|capability|units |group |group |Global mem size|
|--|------------------|---------------------------------------------|----------|-----------|--------|-------|---------------|
| 0|[level_zero:gpu:0]| Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics| 1.3| 512| 1024| 32| 16225243136|
| 1|[level_zero:gpu:1]| Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770| 1.3| 32| 512| 32| 53651849216|
| 2| [opencl:gpu:0]| Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics| 3.0| 512| 1024| 32| 16225243136|
| 3| [opencl:gpu:1]| Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770| 3.0| 32| 512| 32| 53651849216|
| 4| [opencl:cpu:0]| 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K| 3.0| 24| 8192| 64| 67064815616|
| 5| [opencl:acc:0]| Intel(R) FPGA Emulation Device| 1.2| 24|67108864| 64| 67064815616|
```
@@ -405,13 +479,31 @@ found 4 SYCL devices:
|compute capability 1.3|Level-zero running time, recommended |
|compute capability 3.0|OpenCL running time, slower than level-zero in most cases|
4. Set device ID and execute llama.cpp
Set device ID = 0 by **set GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=0**
4. Device selection and execution of llama.cpp
There are two device selection modes:
- Single device: Use one device assigned by user.
- Multiple devices: Automatically choose the devices with the same biggest Max compute units.
|Device selection|Parameter|
|-|-|
|Single device|--split-mode none --main-gpu DEVICE_ID |
|Multiple devices|--split-mode layer (default)|
Examples:
- Use device 0:
```
set GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=0
build\bin\main.exe -m models\llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\nStep 1:" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0
build\bin\main.exe -m models\llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\nStep 1:" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0 -sm none -mg 0
```
- Use multiple devices:
```
build\bin\main.exe -m models\llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\nStep 1:" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0 -sm layer
```
or run by script:
@@ -424,11 +516,17 @@ Note:
- By default, mmap is used to read model file. In some cases, it leads to the hang issue. Recommend to use parameter **--no-mmap** to disable mmap() to skip this issue.
5. Check the device ID in output
Like:
5. Verify the device ID in output
Verify to see if the selected GPU is shown in the output, like:
```
Using device **0** (Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics) as main device
detect 1 SYCL GPUs: [0] with top Max compute units:512
```
Or
```
use 1 SYCL GPUs: [0] with Max compute units:512
```
## Environment Variable
@@ -447,8 +545,8 @@ Using device **0** (Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics) as main device
|Name|Value|Function|
|-|-|-|
|GGML_SYCL_DEVICE|0 (default) or 1|Set the device id used. Check the device ids by default running output|
|GGML_SYCL_DEBUG|0 (default) or 1|Enable log function by macro: GGML_SYCL_DEBUG|
|ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN| 0 (default) or 1|Support to get free memory of GPU by sycl::aspect::ext_intel_free_memory.<br>Recommended to use when --split-mode = layer|
## Known Issue
@@ -458,8 +556,15 @@ Using device **0** (Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics) as main device
Solution: add **--no-mmap** or **--mmap 0**.
- Split-mode: [row] is not supported
It's on developing.
## Q&A
Note: please add prefix **[SYCL]** in issue title, so that we will check it as soon as possible.
- Error: `error while loading shared libraries: libsycl.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory`.
Miss to enable oneAPI running environment.
@@ -491,4 +596,4 @@ Using device **0** (Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics) as main device
## Todo
- Support multiple cards.
- Support row layer split for multiple card runs.

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@@ -8,12 +8,20 @@
Inference of Meta's [LLaMA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13971) model (and others) in pure C/C++
### Recent API changes
- [2024 Mar 13] Add `llama_synchronize()` + `llama_context_params.n_ubatch` https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6017
- [2024 Mar 8] `llama_kv_cache_seq_rm()` returns a `bool` instead of `void`, and new `llama_n_seq_max()` returns the upper limit of acceptable `seq_id` in batches (relevant when dealing with multiple sequences) https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5328
- [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
- Support for chat templates: [Wiki (contributions welcome)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template)
- Support for Gemma models: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5631
- Non-linear quantization IQ4_NL: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5590
- Looking for contributions to improve and maintain the `server` example: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/4216
- Fix major bug in Metal batched inference https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6225
- Multi-GPU pipeline parallelizm support https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6017
- Looking for contributions to add Deepseek support: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/5981
- Quantization blind testing: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/5962
- Initial Mamba support has been added: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5328
----
@@ -104,6 +112,8 @@ Typically finetunes of the base models below are supported as well.
- [x] [InternLM2](https://huggingface.co/models?search=internlm2)
- [x] [CodeShell](https://github.com/WisdomShell/codeshell)
- [x] [Gemma](https://ai.google.dev/gemma)
- [x] [Mamba](https://github.com/state-spaces/mamba)
- [x] [Command-R](https://huggingface.co/CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01)
**Multimodal models:**
@@ -125,6 +135,7 @@ Typically finetunes of the base models below are supported as well.
- Node.js: [withcatai/node-llama-cpp](https://github.com/withcatai/node-llama-cpp)
- JS/TS (llama.cpp server client): [lgrammel/modelfusion](https://modelfusion.dev/integration/model-provider/llamacpp)
- JavaScript/Wasm (works in browser): [tangledgroup/llama-cpp-wasm](https://github.com/tangledgroup/llama-cpp-wasm)
- Typescript/Wasm (nicer API, available on npm): [ngxson/wllama](https://github.com/ngxson/wllama)
- Ruby: [yoshoku/llama_cpp.rb](https://github.com/yoshoku/llama_cpp.rb)
- Rust (nicer API): [mdrokz/rust-llama.cpp](https://github.com/mdrokz/rust-llama.cpp)
- Rust (more direct bindings): [utilityai/llama-cpp-rs](https://github.com/utilityai/llama-cpp-rs)
@@ -785,7 +796,7 @@ 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.
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:"`.
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
@@ -849,7 +860,7 @@ Sample run:
```
== Running in interactive mode. ==
- Press Ctrl+C to interject at any time.
- Press Return to return control to LLaMa.
- Press Return to return control to LLaMA.
- If you want to submit another line, end your input in '\'.
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request.
@@ -896,6 +907,9 @@ First, install the essential packages for termux:
pkg install clang wget git cmake
```
Second, obtain the [Android NDK](https://developer.android.com/ndk) and then build with CMake:
You can execute the following commands on your computer to avoid downloading the NDK to your mobile. Of course, you can also do this in Termux.
```
$ mkdir build-android
$ cd build-android
@@ -904,7 +918,28 @@ $ cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$NDK/build/cmake/android.toolchain.cmake -DANDROI
$ make
```
Install [termux](https://termux.dev/) on your device and run `termux-setup-storage` to get access to your SD card.
Finally, copy the `llama` binary and the model files to your device storage. Here is a demo of an interactive session running on Pixel 5 phone:
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
$./main -m ../model/llama-2-7b-chat.Q4_K_M.gguf -n 128 -cml
```
Here is 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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@@ -115,24 +115,26 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.build.Builder) !void {
const ggml_alloc = make.obj("ggml-alloc", "ggml-alloc.c");
const ggml_backend = make.obj("ggml-backend", "ggml-backend.c");
const ggml_quants = make.obj("ggml-quants", "ggml-quants.c");
const unicode = make.obj("unicode", "unicode.cpp");
const llama = make.obj("llama", "llama.cpp");
const buildinfo = make.obj("common", "common/build-info.cpp");
const common = make.obj("common", "common/common.cpp");
const console = make.obj("console", "common/console.cpp");
const sampling = make.obj("sampling", "common/sampling.cpp");
const grammar_parser = make.obj("grammar-parser", "common/grammar-parser.cpp");
const json_schema_to_grammar = make.obj("json-schema-to-grammar", "common/json-schema-to-grammar.cpp");
const train = make.obj("train", "common/train.cpp");
const clip = make.obj("clip", "examples/llava/clip.cpp");
const llava = make.obj("llava", "examples/llava/llava.cpp");
_ = make.exe("main", "examples/main/main.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, common, buildinfo, sampling, console, grammar_parser });
_ = make.exe("quantize", "examples/quantize/quantize.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, common, buildinfo });
_ = make.exe("perplexity", "examples/perplexity/perplexity.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, common, buildinfo });
_ = make.exe("embedding", "examples/embedding/embedding.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, common, buildinfo });
_ = make.exe("finetune", "examples/finetune/finetune.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, common, buildinfo, train });
_ = make.exe("train-text-from-scratch", "examples/train-text-from-scratch/train-text-from-scratch.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, common, buildinfo, train });
_ = make.exe("main", "examples/main/main.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, unicode, common, buildinfo, sampling, console, grammar_parser });
_ = make.exe("quantize", "examples/quantize/quantize.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, unicode, common, buildinfo });
_ = make.exe("perplexity", "examples/perplexity/perplexity.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, unicode, common, buildinfo });
_ = make.exe("embedding", "examples/embedding/embedding.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, unicode, common, buildinfo });
_ = make.exe("finetune", "examples/finetune/finetune.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, unicode, common, buildinfo, train });
_ = make.exe("train-text-from-scratch", "examples/train-text-from-scratch/train-text-from-scratch.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, unicode, common, buildinfo, train });
const server = make.exe("server", "examples/server/server.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, common, buildinfo, sampling, grammar_parser, clip, llava });
const server = make.exe("server", "examples/server/server.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, ggml_backend, ggml_quants, llama, unicode, common, buildinfo, sampling, grammar_parser, json_schema_to_grammar, clip, llava });
if (server.target.isWindows()) {
server.linkSystemLibrary("ws2_32");
}

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@@ -45,7 +45,8 @@ fi
if [ ! -z ${GG_BUILD_SYCL} ]; then
if [ -z ${ONEAPI_ROOT} ]; then
echo "Not detected ONEAPI_ROOT, please install oneAPI base toolkit and enable it by:\n source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh"
echo "Not detected ONEAPI_ROOT, please install oneAPI base toolkit and enable it by:"
echo "source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh"
exit 1
fi

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@@ -19,7 +19,12 @@ if(EXISTS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../.git")
endif()
endif()
set(GIT_INDEX "${GIT_DIR}/index")
if(EXISTS "${GIT_DIR}/index")
set(GIT_INDEX "${GIT_DIR}/index")
else()
message(WARNING "Git index not found in git repository.")
set(GIT_INDEX "")
endif()
else()
message(WARNING "Git repository not found; to enable automatic generation of build info, make sure Git is installed and the project is a Git repository.")
set(GIT_INDEX "")
@@ -42,6 +47,8 @@ if (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
set_target_properties(${TARGET} PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
endif()
set(TARGET json-schema-to-grammar)
add_library(${TARGET} OBJECT json-schema-to-grammar.cpp json-schema-to-grammar.h)
set(TARGET common)
@@ -55,6 +62,7 @@ add_library(${TARGET} STATIC
console.cpp
grammar-parser.h
grammar-parser.cpp
json.hpp
train.h
train.cpp
)
@@ -63,6 +71,17 @@ if (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
set_target_properties(${TARGET} PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
endif()
set(LLAMA_COMMON_EXTRA_LIBS build_info)
# Use curl to download model url
if (LLAMA_CURL)
find_package(CURL REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DLLAMA_USE_CURL)
include_directories(${CURL_INCLUDE_DIRS})
find_library(CURL_LIBRARY curl REQUIRED)
set(LLAMA_COMMON_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_COMMON_EXTRA_LIBS} ${CURL_LIBRARY})
endif ()
target_include_directories(${TARGET} PUBLIC .)
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PUBLIC cxx_std_11)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE build_info PUBLIC llama)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE ${LLAMA_COMMON_EXTRA_LIBS} PUBLIC llama)

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@@ -37,13 +37,16 @@ extern char const *LLAMA_COMMIT;
extern char const *LLAMA_COMPILER;
extern char const *LLAMA_BUILD_TARGET;
struct llama_control_vector_load_info;
int32_t get_num_physical_cores();
//
// CLI argument parsing
//
int32_t get_num_physical_cores();
struct gpt_params {
uint32_t seed = -1; // RNG seed
uint32_t seed = LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED; // RNG seed
int32_t n_threads = get_num_physical_cores();
int32_t n_threads_draft = -1;
@@ -51,13 +54,13 @@ struct gpt_params {
int32_t n_threads_batch_draft = -1;
int32_t n_predict = -1; // new tokens to predict
int32_t n_ctx = 512; // context size
int32_t n_batch = 512; // batch size for prompt processing (must be >=32 to use BLAS)
int32_t n_batch = 2048; // logical batch size for prompt processing (must be >=32 to use BLAS)
int32_t n_ubatch = 512; // physical batch size for prompt processing (must be >=32 to use BLAS)
int32_t n_keep = 0; // number of tokens to keep from initial prompt
int32_t n_draft = 8; // number of tokens to draft during speculative decoding
int32_t n_draft = 5; // number of tokens to draft during speculative decoding
int32_t n_chunks = -1; // max number of chunks to process (-1 = unlimited)
int32_t n_parallel = 1; // number of parallel sequences to decode
int32_t n_sequences = 1; // number of sequences to decode
float p_accept = 0.5f; // speculative decoding accept probability
float p_split = 0.1f; // speculative decoding split probability
int32_t n_gpu_layers = -1; // number of layers to store in VRAM (-1 - use default)
int32_t n_gpu_layers_draft = -1; // number of layers to store in VRAM for the draft model (-1 - use default)
@@ -76,13 +79,17 @@ struct gpt_params {
float yarn_beta_slow = 1.0f; // YaRN high correction dim
int32_t yarn_orig_ctx = 0; // YaRN original context length
float defrag_thold = -1.0f; // KV cache defragmentation threshold
int32_t rope_scaling_type = LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED;
ggml_numa_strategy numa = GGML_NUMA_STRATEGY_DISABLED;
ggml_numa_strategy numa = GGML_NUMA_STRATEGY_DISABLED;
llama_rope_scaling_type rope_scaling_type = LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED;
llama_pooling_type pooling_type = LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED; // pooling type for embeddings
// // sampling parameters
struct llama_sampling_params sparams;
std::string model = "models/7B/ggml-model-f16.gguf"; // model path
std::string model_url = ""; // model url to download
std::string model_draft = ""; // draft model for speculative decoding
std::string model_alias = "unknown"; // model alias
std::string prompt = "";
@@ -100,6 +107,11 @@ struct gpt_params {
std::vector<std::tuple<std::string, float>> lora_adapter; // lora adapter path with user defined scale
std::string lora_base = ""; // base model path for the lora adapter
std::vector<llama_control_vector_load_info> control_vectors; // control vector with user defined scale
int32_t control_vector_layer_start = -1; // layer range for control vector
int32_t control_vector_layer_end = -1; // layer range for control vector
int ppl_stride = 0; // stride for perplexity calculations. If left at 0, the pre-existing approach will be used.
int ppl_output_type = 0; // = 0 -> ppl output is as usual, = 1 -> ppl output is num_tokens, ppl, one per line
// (which is more convenient to use for plotting)
@@ -115,7 +127,6 @@ struct gpt_params {
bool kl_divergence = false; // compute KL-divergence
bool mul_mat_q = true; // if true, use mul_mat_q kernels instead of cuBLAS
bool random_prompt = false; // do not randomize prompt if none provided
bool use_color = false; // use color to distinguish generations and inputs
bool interactive = false; // interactive mode
@@ -181,6 +192,9 @@ 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,
struct llama_model_params params);
// Batch utils
void llama_batch_clear(struct llama_batch & batch);
@@ -259,3 +273,32 @@ void dump_kv_cache_view(const llama_kv_cache_view & view, int row_size = 80);
// Dump the KV cache view showing individual sequences in each cell (long output).
void dump_kv_cache_view_seqs(const llama_kv_cache_view & view, int row_size = 40);
//
// Embedding utils
//
void llama_embd_normalize(const float * inp, float * out, int n);
float llama_embd_similarity_cos(const float * embd1, const float * embd2, int n);
//
// Control vector utils
//
struct llama_control_vector_data {
int n_embd;
// stores data for layers [1, n_layer] where n_layer = data.size() / n_embd
std::vector<float> data;
};
struct llama_control_vector_load_info {
float strength;
std::string fname;
};
// Load control vectors, scale each by strength, and add them together.
// On error, returns {-1, empty}
llama_control_vector_data llama_control_vector_load(const std::vector<llama_control_vector_load_info> & load_infos);

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@@ -278,6 +278,22 @@ namespace grammar_parser {
while (*pos) {
pos = parse_rule(state, pos);
}
// Validate the state to ensure that all rules are defined
for (const auto & rule : state.rules) {
for (const auto & elem : rule) {
if (elem.type == LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF) {
// Ensure that the rule at that location exists
if (elem.value >= state.rules.size() || state.rules[elem.value].empty()) {
// Get the name of the rule that is missing
for (const auto & kv : state.symbol_ids) {
if (kv.second == elem.value) {
throw std::runtime_error("Undefined rule identifier '" + kv.first + "'");
}
}
}
}
}
}
return state;
} catch (const std::exception & err) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error parsing grammar: %s\n", __func__, err.what());

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@@ -0,0 +1,725 @@
#include "json-schema-to-grammar.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <fstream>
#include <map>
#include <regex>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <unordered_set>
#include <vector>
using json = nlohmann::json;
const std::string SPACE_RULE = "\" \"?";
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> PRIMITIVE_RULES = {
{"boolean", "(\"true\" | \"false\") space"},
{"number", "(\"-\"? ([0-9] | [1-9] [0-9]*)) (\".\" [0-9]+)? ([eE] [-+]? [0-9]+)? space"},
{"integer", "(\"-\"? ([0-9] | [1-9] [0-9]*)) space"},
{"value", "object | array | string | number | boolean"},
{"object", "\"{\" space ( string \":\" space value (\",\" space string \":\" space value)* )? \"}\" space"},
{"array", "\"[\" space ( value (\",\" space value)* )? \"]\" space"},
{"uuid", "\"\\\"\" [0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F] "
"\"-\" [0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F] "
"\"-\" [0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F] "
"\"-\" [0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F] "
"\"-\" [0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F] \"\\\"\" space"},
{"string", " \"\\\"\" (\n"
" [^\"\\\\] |\n"
" \"\\\\\" ([\"\\\\/bfnrt] | \"u\" [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F])\n"
" )* \"\\\"\" space"},
{"null", "\"null\" space"}
};
std::vector<std::string> OBJECT_RULE_NAMES = {"object", "array", "string", "number", "boolean", "null", "value"};
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> DATE_RULES = {
{"date", "[0-9] [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] \"-\" ( \"0\" [1-9] | \"1\" [0-2] ) \"-\" ( \"0\" [1-9] | [1-2] [0-9] | \"3\" [0-1] )"},
{"time", "([01] [0-9] | \"2\" [0-3]) \":\" [0-5] [0-9] \":\" [0-5] [0-9] ( \".\" [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] )? ( \"Z\" | ( \"+\" | \"-\" ) ( [01] [0-9] | \"2\" [0-3] ) \":\" [0-5] [0-9] )"},
{"date-time", "date \"T\" time"},
{"date-string", "\"\\\"\" date \"\\\"\" space"},
{"time-string", "\"\\\"\" time \"\\\"\" space"},
{"date-time-string", "\"\\\"\" date-time \"\\\"\" space"}
};
static bool is_reserved_name(const std::string & name) {
static std::unordered_set<std::string> RESERVED_NAMES;
if (RESERVED_NAMES.empty()) {
RESERVED_NAMES.insert("root");
for (const auto &p : PRIMITIVE_RULES) RESERVED_NAMES.insert(p.first);
for (const auto &p : DATE_RULES) RESERVED_NAMES.insert(p.first);
}
return RESERVED_NAMES.find(name) != RESERVED_NAMES.end();
}
std::regex INVALID_RULE_CHARS_RE("[^a-zA-Z0-9-]+");
std::regex GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE("[\r\n\"]");
std::regex GRAMMAR_RANGE_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE("[\r\n\"\\]\\-\\\\]");
std::unordered_map<char, std::string> GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES = {
{'\r', "\\r"}, {'\n', "\\n"}, {'"', "\\\""}, {'-', "\\-"}, {']', "\\]"}
};
std::unordered_set<char> NON_LITERAL_SET = {'|', '.', '(', ')', '[', ']', '{', '}', '*', '+', '?'};
std::unordered_set<char> ESCAPED_IN_REGEXPS_BUT_NOT_IN_LITERALS = {'[', ']', '(', ')', '|', '{', '}', '*', '+', '?'};
template <typename Iterator>
std::string join(Iterator begin, Iterator end, const std::string & separator) {
std::ostringstream result;
if (begin != end) {
result << *begin;
for (Iterator it = begin + 1; it != end; ++it) {
result << separator << *it;
}
}
return result.str();
}
static std::vector<std::string> split(const std::string & str, const std::string & delimiter) {
std::vector<std::string> tokens;
size_t start = 0;
size_t end = str.find(delimiter);
while (end != std::string::npos) {
tokens.push_back(str.substr(start, end - start));
start = end + delimiter.length();
end = str.find(delimiter, start);
}
tokens.push_back(str.substr(start));
return tokens;
}
static std::string repeat(const std::string & str, size_t n) {
if (n == 0) {
return "";
}
std::string result;
result.reserve(str.length() * n);
for (size_t i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
result += str;
}
return result;
}
static std::string replacePattern(const std::string & input, const std::regex & regex, const std::function<std::string(const std::smatch &)> & replacement) {
std::smatch match;
std::string result;
std::string::const_iterator searchStart(input.cbegin());
std::string::const_iterator searchEnd(input.cend());
while (std::regex_search(searchStart, searchEnd, match, regex)) {
result.append(searchStart, searchStart + match.position());
result.append(replacement(match));
searchStart = match.suffix().first;
}
result.append(searchStart, searchEnd);
return result;
}
static std::string format_literal(const std::string & literal) {
std::string escaped = replacePattern(json(literal).dump(), GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE, [&](const std::smatch & match) {
char c = match.str()[0];
return GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES.at(c);
});
return "\"" + escaped + "\"";
}
class SchemaConverter {
private:
std::function<json(const std::string &)> _fetch_json;
bool _dotall;
std::map<std::string, std::string> _rules;
std::unordered_map<std::string, nlohmann::json> _refs;
std::unordered_set<std::string> _refs_being_resolved;
std::vector<std::string> _errors;
std::vector<std::string> _warnings;
std::string _add_rule(const std::string & name, const std::string & rule) {
std::string esc_name = regex_replace(name, INVALID_RULE_CHARS_RE, "-");
if (_rules.find(esc_name) == _rules.end() || _rules[esc_name] == rule) {
_rules[esc_name] = rule;
return esc_name;
} else {
int i = 0;
while (_rules.find(esc_name + std::to_string(i)) != _rules.end() && _rules[esc_name + std::to_string(i)] != rule) {
i++;
}
std::string key = esc_name + std::to_string(i);
_rules[key] = rule;
return key;
}
}
std::string _generate_union_rule(const std::string & name, const std::vector<json> & alt_schemas) {
std::vector<std::string> rules;
for (size_t i = 0; i < alt_schemas.size(); i++) {
rules.push_back(visit(alt_schemas[i], name + (name.empty() ? "alternative-" : "-") + std::to_string(i)));
}
return join(rules.begin(), rules.end(), " | ");
}
std::string _visit_pattern(const std::string & pattern, const std::string & name) {
if (!(pattern.front() == '^' && pattern.back() == '$')) {
_errors.push_back("Pattern must start with '^' and end with '$'");
return "";
}
std::string sub_pattern = pattern.substr(1, pattern.length() - 2);
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> sub_rule_ids;
size_t i = 0;
size_t length = sub_pattern.length();
using literal_or_rule = std::pair<std::string, bool>;
auto to_rule = [&](const literal_or_rule & ls) {
auto is_literal = ls.second;
auto s = ls.first;
return is_literal ? "\"" + s + "\"" : s;
};
std::function<literal_or_rule()> transform = [&]() -> literal_or_rule {
size_t start = i;
std::vector<literal_or_rule> seq;
auto get_dot = [&]() {
std::string rule;
if (_dotall) {
rule = "[\\U00000000-\\U0010FFFF]";
} else {
rule = "[\\U00000000-\\x09\\x0B\\x0C\\x0E-\\U0010FFFF]";
}
return _add_rule("dot", rule);
};
// Joins the sequence, merging consecutive literals together.
auto join_seq = [&]() {
std::vector<literal_or_rule> ret;
std::string literal;
auto flush_literal = [&]() {
if (literal.empty()) {
return false;
}
ret.push_back(std::make_pair(literal, true));
literal.clear();
return true;
};
for (const auto & item : seq) {
auto is_literal = item.second;
if (is_literal) {
literal += item.first;
} else {
flush_literal();
ret.push_back(item);
}
}
flush_literal();
std::vector<std::string> results;
for (const auto & item : ret) {
results.push_back(to_rule(item));
}
return std::make_pair(join(results.begin(), results.end(), " "), false);
};
while (i < length) {
char c = sub_pattern[i];
if (c == '.') {
seq.push_back(std::make_pair(get_dot(), false));
i++;
} else if (c == '(') {
i++;
if (i < length) {
if (sub_pattern[i] == '?') {
_warnings.push_back("Unsupported pattern syntax");
}
}
seq.push_back(std::make_pair("(" + to_rule(transform()) + ")", false));
} else if (c == ')') {
i++;
if (start > 0 && sub_pattern[start - 1] != '(') {
_errors.push_back("Unbalanced parentheses");
}
return join_seq();
} else if (c == '[') {
std::string square_brackets = std::string(1, c);
i++;
while (i < length && sub_pattern[i] != ']') {
if (sub_pattern[i] == '\\') {
square_brackets += sub_pattern.substr(i, 2);
i += 2;
} else {
square_brackets += sub_pattern[i];
i++;
}
}
if (i >= length) {
_errors.push_back("Unbalanced square brackets");
}
square_brackets += ']';
i++;
seq.push_back(std::make_pair(square_brackets, false));
} else if (c == '|') {
seq.push_back(std::make_pair("|", false));
i++;
} else if (c == '*' || c == '+' || c == '?') {
seq.back() = std::make_pair(to_rule(seq.back()) + c, false);
i++;
} else if (c == '{') {
std::string curly_brackets = std::string(1, c);
i++;
while (i < length && sub_pattern[i] != '}') {
curly_brackets += sub_pattern[i];
i++;
}
if (i >= length) {
_errors.push_back("Unbalanced curly brackets");
}
curly_brackets += '}';
i++;
auto nums = split(curly_brackets.substr(1, curly_brackets.length() - 2), ",");
int min_times = 0;
int max_times = std::numeric_limits<int>::max();
try {
if (nums.size() == 1) {
min_times = max_times = std::stoi(nums[0]);
} else if (nums.size() != 2) {
_errors.push_back("Wrong number of values in curly brackets");
} else {
if (!nums[0].empty()) {
min_times = std::stoi(nums[0]);
}
if (!nums[1].empty()) {
max_times = std::stoi(nums[1]);
}
}
} catch (const std::invalid_argument & e) {
_errors.push_back("Invalid number in curly brackets");
return std::make_pair("", false);
}
auto &last = seq.back();
auto &sub = last.first;
auto sub_is_literal = last.second;
if (min_times == 0 && max_times == std::numeric_limits<int>::max()) {
sub += "*";
} else if (min_times == 0 && max_times == 1) {
sub += "?";
} else if (min_times == 1 && max_times == std::numeric_limits<int>::max()) {
sub += "+";
} else {
if (!sub_is_literal) {
std::string & sub_id = sub_rule_ids[sub];
if (sub_id.empty()) {
sub_id = _add_rule(name + "-" + std::to_string(sub_rule_ids.size()), sub);
}
sub = sub_id;
}
std::string result;
if (sub_is_literal && min_times > 0) {
result = "\"" + repeat(sub.substr(1, sub.length() - 2), min_times) + "\"";
} else {
for (int j = 0; j < min_times; j++) {
if (j > 0) {
result += " ";
}
result += sub;
}
}
if (min_times > 0 && min_times < max_times) {
result += " ";
}
if (max_times == std::numeric_limits<int>::max()) {
result += sub + "*";
} else {
for (int j = min_times; j < max_times; j++) {
if (j > min_times) {
result += " ";
}
result += sub + "?";
}
}
seq.back().first = result;
seq.back().second = false;
}
} else {
std::string literal;
auto is_non_literal = [&](char c) {
return NON_LITERAL_SET.find(c) != NON_LITERAL_SET.end();
};
while (i < length) {
if (sub_pattern[i] == '\\' && i < length - 1) {
char next = sub_pattern[i + 1];
if (ESCAPED_IN_REGEXPS_BUT_NOT_IN_LITERALS.find(next) != ESCAPED_IN_REGEXPS_BUT_NOT_IN_LITERALS.end()) {
i++;
literal += sub_pattern[i];
i++;
} else {
literal += sub_pattern.substr(i, 2);
i += 2;
}
} else if (sub_pattern[i] == '"') {
literal += "\\\"";
i++;
} else if (!is_non_literal(sub_pattern[i]) &&
(i == length - 1 || literal.empty() || sub_pattern[i + 1] == '.' || !is_non_literal(sub_pattern[i + 1]))) {
literal += sub_pattern[i];
i++;
} else {
break;
}
}
if (!literal.empty()) {
seq.push_back(std::make_pair(literal, true));
}
}
}
return join_seq();
};
return _add_rule(name, "\"\\\"\" " + to_rule(transform()) + " \"\\\"\" space");
}
std::string _resolve_ref(const std::string & ref) {
std::string ref_name = ref.substr(ref.find_last_of('/') + 1);
if (_rules.find(ref_name) == _rules.end() && _refs_being_resolved.find(ref) == _refs_being_resolved.end()) {
_refs_being_resolved.insert(ref);
json resolved = _refs[ref];
ref_name = visit(resolved, ref_name);
_refs_being_resolved.erase(ref);
}
return ref_name;
}
std::string _build_object_rule(
const std::vector<std::pair<std::string, json>> & properties,
const std::unordered_set<std::string> & required,
const std::string & name,
const json & additional_properties)
{
std::vector<std::string> required_props;
std::vector<std::string> optional_props;
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> prop_kv_rule_names;
for (const auto & kv : properties) {
const auto &prop_name = kv.first;
const auto &prop_schema = kv.second;
std::string prop_rule_name = visit(prop_schema, name + (name.empty() ? "" : "-") + prop_name);
prop_kv_rule_names[prop_name] = _add_rule(
name + (name.empty() ? "" : "-") + prop_name + "-kv",
format_literal(prop_name) + " space \":\" space " + prop_rule_name
);
if (required.find(prop_name) != required.end()) {
required_props.push_back(prop_name);
} else {
optional_props.push_back(prop_name);
}
}
if (additional_properties.is_object() || (additional_properties.is_boolean() && additional_properties.get<bool>())) {
std::string sub_name = name + (name.empty() ? "" : "-") + "additional";
std::string value_rule = visit(additional_properties.is_object() ? additional_properties : json::object(), sub_name + "-value");
std::string kv_rule = _add_rule(sub_name + "-kv", _add_rule("string", PRIMITIVE_RULES.at("string")) + " \":\" space " + value_rule);
prop_kv_rule_names["*"] = kv_rule;
optional_props.push_back("*");
}
std::string rule = "\"{\" space ";
for (size_t i = 0; i < required_props.size(); i++) {
if (i > 0) {
rule += " \",\" space ";
}
rule += prop_kv_rule_names[required_props[i]];
}
if (!optional_props.empty()) {
rule += " (";
if (!required_props.empty()) {
rule += " \",\" space ( ";
}
std::function<std::string(const std::vector<std::string> &, bool)> get_recursive_refs = [&](const std::vector<std::string> & ks, bool first_is_optional) {
std::string res;
if (ks.empty()) {
return res;
}
std::string k = ks[0];
std::string kv_rule_name = prop_kv_rule_names[k];
if (k == "*") {
res = _add_rule(
name + (name.empty() ? "" : "-") + "additional-kvs",
kv_rule_name + " ( \",\" space " + kv_rule_name + " )*"
);
} else if (first_is_optional) {
res = "( \",\" space " + kv_rule_name + " )?";
} else {
res = kv_rule_name;
}
if (ks.size() > 1) {
res += " " + _add_rule(
name + (name.empty() ? "" : "-") + k + "-rest",
get_recursive_refs(std::vector<std::string>(ks.begin() + 1, ks.end()), true)
);
}
return res;
};
for (size_t i = 0; i < optional_props.size(); i++) {
if (i > 0) {
rule += " | ";
}
rule += get_recursive_refs(std::vector<std::string>(optional_props.begin() + i, optional_props.end()), false);
}
if (!required_props.empty()) {
rule += " )";
}
rule += " )?";
}
rule += " \"}\" space";
return rule;
}
public:
SchemaConverter(
const std::function<json(const std::string &)> & fetch_json,
bool dotall)
: _fetch_json(fetch_json), _dotall(dotall)
{
_rules["space"] = SPACE_RULE;
}
void resolve_refs(nlohmann::json & schema, const std::string & url) {
/*
* Resolves all $ref fields in the given schema, fetching any remote schemas,
* replacing each $ref with absolute reference URL and populates _refs with the
* respective referenced (sub)schema dictionaries.
*/
std::function<void(json &)> visit_refs = [&](json & n) {
if (n.is_array()) {
for (auto & x : n) {
visit_refs(x);
}
} else if (n.is_object()) {
if (n.contains("$ref")) {
std::string ref = n["$ref"];
if (_refs.find(ref) == _refs.end()) {
json target;
if (ref.find("https://") == 0) {
std::string base_url = ref.substr(0, ref.find('#'));
auto it = _refs.find(base_url);
if (it != _refs.end()) {
target = it->second;
} else {
// Fetch the referenced schema and resolve its refs
auto referenced = _fetch_json(ref);
resolve_refs(referenced, base_url);
_refs[base_url] = referenced;
}
if (ref.find('#') == std::string::npos || ref.substr(ref.find('#') + 1).empty()) {
return;
}
} else if (ref.find("#/") == 0) {
target = schema;
n["$ref"] = url + ref;
ref = url + ref;
} else {
_errors.push_back("Unsupported ref: " + ref);
return;
}
std::string pointer = ref.substr(ref.find('#') + 1);
std::vector<std::string> tokens = split(pointer, "/");
for (size_t i = 1; i < tokens.size(); ++i) {
std::string sel = tokens[i];
if (target.is_null() || !target.contains(sel)) {
_errors.push_back("Error resolving ref " + ref + ": " + sel + " not in " + target.dump());
return;
}
target = target[sel];
}
_refs[ref] = target;
}
} else {
for (auto & kv : n.items()) {
visit_refs(kv.value());
}
}
}
};
visit_refs(schema);
}
std::string _generate_constant_rule(const json & value) {
if (!value.is_string()) {
_errors.push_back("Only std::string constants are supported, got " + value.dump());
return "";
}
return format_literal(value.get<std::string>());
}
std::string visit(const json & schema, const std::string & name) {
json schema_type = schema.contains("type") ? schema["type"] : json();
std::string schema_format = schema.contains("format") ? schema["format"].get<std::string>() : "";
std::string rule_name = is_reserved_name(name) ? name + "-" : name.empty() ? "root" : name;
if (schema.contains("$ref")) {
return _add_rule(rule_name, _resolve_ref(schema["$ref"]));
} else if (schema.contains("oneOf") || schema.contains("anyOf")) {
std::vector<json> alt_schemas = schema.contains("oneOf") ? schema["oneOf"].get<std::vector<json>>() : schema["anyOf"].get<std::vector<json>>();
return _add_rule(rule_name, _generate_union_rule(name, alt_schemas));
} else if (schema_type.is_array()) {
std::vector<json> schema_types;
for (const auto & t : schema_type) {
schema_types.push_back({{"type", t}});
}
return _add_rule(rule_name, _generate_union_rule(name, schema_types));
} else if (schema.contains("const")) {
return _add_rule(rule_name, _generate_constant_rule(schema["const"]));
} else if (schema.contains("enum")) {
std::vector<std::string> enum_values;
for (const auto & v : schema["enum"]) {
enum_values.push_back(_generate_constant_rule(v));
}
return _add_rule(rule_name, join(enum_values.begin(), enum_values.end(), " | "));
} else if ((schema_type.is_null() || schema_type == "object")
&& (schema.contains("properties") ||
(schema.contains("additionalProperties") && schema["additionalProperties"] != true))) {
std::unordered_set<std::string> required;
if (schema.contains("required") && schema["required"].is_array()) {
for (const auto & item : schema["required"]) {
if (item.is_string()) {
required.insert(item.get<std::string>());
}
}
}
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, json>> properties;
if (schema.contains("properties")) {
for (const auto & prop : schema["properties"].items()) {
properties.emplace_back(prop.key(), prop.value());
}
}
return _add_rule(rule_name,
_build_object_rule(
properties, required, name,
schema.contains("additionalProperties") ? schema["additionalProperties"] : json()));
} else if ((schema_type.is_null() || schema_type == "object") && schema.contains("allOf")) {
std::unordered_set<std::string> required;
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, json>> properties;
std::string hybrid_name = name;
std::function<void(const json &, bool)> add_component = [&](const json & comp_schema, bool is_required) {
if (comp_schema.contains("$ref")) {
add_component(_refs[comp_schema["$ref"]], is_required);
} else if (comp_schema.contains("properties")) {
for (const auto & prop : comp_schema["properties"].items()) {
properties.emplace_back(prop.key(), prop.value());
if (is_required) {
required.insert(prop.key());
}
}
} else {
// todo warning
}
};
for (auto & t : schema["allOf"]) {
if (t.contains("anyOf")) {
for (auto & tt : t["anyOf"]) {
add_component(tt, false);
}
} else {
add_component(t, true);
}
}
return _add_rule(rule_name, _build_object_rule(properties, required, hybrid_name, json()));
} else if ((schema_type.is_null() || schema_type == "array") && (schema.contains("items") || schema.contains("prefixItems"))) {
json items = schema.contains("items") ? schema["items"] : schema["prefixItems"];
if (items.is_array()) {
std::string rule = "\"[\" space ";
for (size_t i = 0; i < items.size(); i++) {
if (i > 0) {
rule += " \",\" space ";
}
rule += visit(items[i], name + (name.empty() ? "" : "-") + "tuple-" + std::to_string(i));
}
rule += " \"]\" space";
return _add_rule(rule_name, rule);
} else {
std::string item_rule_name = visit(items, name + (name.empty() ? "" : "-") + "item");
std::string list_item_operator = "( \",\" space " + item_rule_name + " )";
std::string successive_items;
int min_items = schema.contains("minItems") ? schema["minItems"].get<int>() : 0;
json max_items_json = schema.contains("maxItems") ? schema["maxItems"] : json();
int max_items = max_items_json.is_number_integer() ? max_items_json.get<int>() : -1;
if (min_items > 0) {
successive_items += repeat(list_item_operator, min_items - 1);
min_items--;
}
if (max_items >= 0 && max_items > min_items) {
successive_items += repeat(list_item_operator + "?", max_items - min_items - 1);
} else {
successive_items += list_item_operator + "*";
}
std::string rule;
if (min_items == 0) {
rule = "\"[\" space ( " + item_rule_name + " " + successive_items + " )? \"]\" space";
} else {
rule = "\"[\" space " + item_rule_name + " " + successive_items + " \"]\" space";
}
return _add_rule(rule_name, rule);
}
} else if ((schema_type.is_null() || schema_type == "string") && schema.contains("pattern")) {
return _visit_pattern(schema["pattern"], rule_name);
} else if ((schema_type.is_null() || schema_type == "string") && std::regex_match(schema_format, std::regex("^uuid[1-5]?$"))) {
return _add_rule(rule_name == "root" ? "root" : schema_format, PRIMITIVE_RULES.at("uuid"));
} else if ((schema_type.is_null() || schema_type == "string") && DATE_RULES.find(schema_format) != DATE_RULES.end()) {
for (const auto & kv : DATE_RULES) {
_add_rule(kv.first, kv.second);
}
return schema_format + "-string";
} else if (schema.empty() || schema_type == "object") {
for (const auto & n : OBJECT_RULE_NAMES) {
_add_rule(n, PRIMITIVE_RULES.at(n));
}
return _add_rule(rule_name, "object");
} else {
if (!schema_type.is_string() || PRIMITIVE_RULES.find(schema_type.get<std::string>()) == PRIMITIVE_RULES.end()) {
_errors.push_back("Unrecognized schema: " + schema.dump());
return "";
}
// TODO: support minimum, maximum, exclusiveMinimum, exclusiveMaximum at least for zero
return _add_rule(rule_name == "root" ? "root" : schema_type.get<std::string>(), PRIMITIVE_RULES.at(schema_type.get<std::string>()));
}
}
void check_errors() {
if (!_errors.empty()) {
throw std::runtime_error("JSON schema conversion failed:\n" + join(_errors.begin(), _errors.end(), "\n"));
}
if (!_warnings.empty()) {
fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: JSON schema conversion was incomplete: %s\n", join(_warnings.begin(), _warnings.end(), "; ").c_str());
}
}
std::string format_grammar() {
std::stringstream ss;
for (const auto & kv : _rules) {
ss << kv.first << " ::= " << kv.second << std::endl;
}
return ss.str();
}
};
std::string json_schema_to_grammar(const json & schema) {
SchemaConverter converter([](const std::string &) { return json::object(); }, /* dotall= */ false);
auto copy = schema;
converter.resolve_refs(copy, "input");
converter.visit(copy, "");
converter.check_errors();
return converter.format_grammar();
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
#pragma once
#include "json.hpp"
std::string json_schema_to_grammar(const nlohmann::json& schema);

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@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ inline std::string log_filename_generator_impl(LogTriState multilog, const std::
#ifndef _MSC_VER
#define LOG(...) LOG_IMPL(__VA_ARGS__, "")
#else
#define LOG(str, ...) LOG_IMPL("%s" str, "", __VA_ARGS__, "")
#define LOG(str, ...) LOG_IMPL("%s" str, "", ##__VA_ARGS__, "")
#endif
// Main TEE macro.
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ inline std::string log_filename_generator_impl(LogTriState multilog, const std::
#ifndef _MSC_VER
#define LOG_TEE(...) LOG_TEE_IMPL(__VA_ARGS__, "")
#else
#define LOG_TEE(str, ...) LOG_TEE_IMPL("%s" str, "", __VA_ARGS__, "")
#define LOG_TEE(str, ...) LOG_TEE_IMPL("%s" str, "", ##__VA_ARGS__, "")
#endif
// LOG macro variants with auto endline.
@@ -319,8 +319,8 @@ inline std::string log_filename_generator_impl(LogTriState multilog, const std::
#define LOGLN(...) LOG_IMPL(__VA_ARGS__, "\n")
#define LOG_TEELN(...) LOG_TEE_IMPL(__VA_ARGS__, "\n")
#else
#define LOGLN(str, ...) LOG_IMPL("%s" str, "", __VA_ARGS__, "\n")
#define LOG_TEELN(str, ...) LOG_TEE_IMPL("%s" str, "", __VA_ARGS__, "\n")
#define LOGLN(str, ...) LOG_IMPL("%s" str, "", ##__VA_ARGS__, "\n")
#define LOG_TEELN(str, ...) LOG_TEE_IMPL("%s" str, "", ##__VA_ARGS__, "\n")
#endif
// INTERNAL, DO NOT USE

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@@ -17,6 +17,13 @@ struct llama_sampling_context * llama_sampling_init(const struct llama_sampling_
return nullptr;
}
// Ensure that there is a "root" node.
if (result->parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.find("root") == result->parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.end()) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: grammar does not contain a 'root' symbol\n", __func__);
delete result;
return nullptr;
}
std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *> grammar_rules(result->parsed_grammar.c_rules());
result->grammar = llama_grammar_init(
@@ -295,6 +302,77 @@ static llama_token llama_sampling_sample_impl(
return id;
}
static llama_token_data_array llama_sample_probability_distribution_impl(
struct llama_sampling_context * ctx_sampling,
struct llama_context * ctx_main,
struct llama_context * ctx_cfg,
const int idx) {
const llama_sampling_params & params = ctx_sampling->params;
const int n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(llama_get_model(ctx_main));
const int32_t penalty_last_n = params.penalty_last_n < 0 ? params.n_prev : params.penalty_last_n;
const float penalty_repeat = params.penalty_repeat;
const float penalty_freq = params.penalty_freq;
const float penalty_present = params.penalty_present;
const bool penalize_nl = params.penalize_nl;
auto & prev = ctx_sampling->prev;
auto & cur = ctx_sampling->cur;
// Get a pointer to the logits
float * logits = llama_get_logits_ith(ctx_main, idx);
// Declare original_logits at the beginning of the function scope
std::vector<float> original_logits;
// apply params.logit_bias map
for (auto it = params.logit_bias.begin(); it != params.logit_bias.end(); it++) {
logits[it->first] += it->second;
}
if (ctx_cfg) {
float * logits_guidance = llama_get_logits_ith(ctx_cfg, idx);
llama_sample_apply_guidance(ctx_main, logits, logits_guidance, params.cfg_scale);
}
cur.clear();
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});
}
llama_token_data_array cur_p = { cur.data(), cur.size(), false };
// apply penalties
const auto& penalty_tokens = params.use_penalty_prompt_tokens ? params.penalty_prompt_tokens : prev;
const int penalty_tokens_used_size = std::min((int)penalty_tokens.size(), penalty_last_n);
if (penalty_tokens_used_size) {
const float nl_logit = logits[llama_token_nl(llama_get_model(ctx_main))];
llama_sample_repetition_penalties(ctx_main, &cur_p,
penalty_tokens.data() + penalty_tokens.size() - penalty_tokens_used_size,
penalty_tokens_used_size, penalty_repeat, penalty_freq, penalty_present);
if (!penalize_nl) {
for (size_t idx = 0; idx < cur_p.size; idx++) {
if (cur_p.data[idx].id == llama_token_nl(llama_get_model(ctx_main))) {
cur_p.data[idx].logit = nl_logit;
break;
}
}
}
}
// apply grammar checks
if (ctx_sampling->grammar != NULL) {
llama_sample_grammar(ctx_main, &cur_p, ctx_sampling->grammar);
}
llama_sample_softmax(ctx_main, &cur_p);
return cur_p;
}
llama_token llama_sampling_sample(
struct llama_sampling_context * ctx_sampling,
struct llama_context * ctx_main,
@@ -304,6 +382,14 @@ llama_token llama_sampling_sample(
return llama_sampling_sample_impl(ctx_sampling, ctx_main, ctx_cfg, idx, false);
}
llama_token_data_array llama_sampling_probability_distribution(
struct llama_sampling_context * ctx_sampling,
struct llama_context * ctx_main,
struct llama_context * ctx_cfg,
const int idx) {
return llama_sample_probability_distribution_impl(ctx_sampling,ctx_main, ctx_cfg, idx);
}
void llama_sampling_accept(
struct llama_sampling_context * ctx_sampling,
struct llama_context * ctx_main,

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@@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ typedef struct llama_sampling_params {
float dynatemp_range = 0.00f; // 0.0 = disabled
float dynatemp_exponent = 1.00f; // controls how entropy maps to temperature in dynamic temperature sampler
int32_t penalty_last_n = 64; // last n tokens to penalize (0 = disable penalty, -1 = context size)
float penalty_repeat = 1.10f; // 1.0 = disabled
float penalty_repeat = 1.00f; // 1.0 = disabled
float penalty_freq = 0.00f; // 0.0 = disabled
float penalty_present = 0.00f; // 0.0 = disabled
int32_t mirostat = 0; // 0 = disabled, 1 = mirostat, 2 = mirostat 2.0
float mirostat_tau = 5.00f; // target entropy
float mirostat_eta = 0.10f; // learning rate
bool penalize_nl = true; // consider newlines as a repeatable token
bool penalize_nl = false; // consider newlines as a repeatable token
std::vector<llama_sampler_type> samplers_sequence = {
llama_sampler_type::TOP_K,
@@ -131,6 +131,13 @@ llama_token llama_sampling_sample(
struct llama_context * ctx_cfg,
int idx = 0);
// returns the probability that token of given id will be sampled
llama_token_data_array llama_sampling_probability_distribution(
struct llama_sampling_context * ctx_sampling,
struct llama_context * ctx_main,
struct llama_context * ctx_cfg,
int idx = 0);
void llama_sampling_accept(
struct llama_sampling_context * ctx_sampling,
struct llama_context * ctx_main,

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@@ -8,9 +8,10 @@ import json
import os
import re
import sys
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from enum import IntEnum
from pathlib import Path
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, ContextManager, Iterator, Sequence, cast
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, ContextManager, Iterator, Sequence, TypeVar, cast
import numpy as np
import torch
@@ -36,7 +37,12 @@ class SentencePieceTokenTypes(IntEnum):
BYTE = 6
class Model:
AnyModel = TypeVar("AnyModel", bound="type[Model]")
class Model(ABC):
_model_classes: dict[str, type[Model]] = {}
def __init__(self, dir_model: Path, ftype: int, fname_out: Path, is_big_endian: bool):
self.dir_model = dir_model
self.ftype = ftype
@@ -47,10 +53,14 @@ class Model:
self.num_parts = Model.count_model_parts(self.dir_model, ".safetensors" if self.is_safetensors else ".bin")
self.part_names = self._get_part_names()
self.hparams = Model.load_hparams(self.dir_model)
self.model_arch = self._get_model_architecture()
self.gguf_writer = gguf.GGUFWriter(fname_out, gguf.MODEL_ARCH_NAMES[self.model_arch], endianess=self.endianess, use_temp_file=False)
self.block_count = self.find_hparam(["n_layers", "num_hidden_layers", "n_layer"])
@property
@abstractmethod
def model_arch(self) -> gguf.MODEL_ARCH:
pass
def find_hparam(self, keys: Sequence[str], optional: bool = False) -> Any:
key = next((k for k in keys if k in self.hparams), None)
if key is not None:
@@ -176,53 +186,22 @@ class Model:
with open(dir_model / "config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
return json.load(f)
@staticmethod
def from_model_architecture(model_architecture):
if model_architecture == "GPTNeoXForCausalLM":
return GPTNeoXModel
if model_architecture == "BloomForCausalLM":
return BloomModel
if model_architecture == "MPTForCausalLM":
return MPTModel
if model_architecture in ("BaichuanForCausalLM", "BaiChuanForCausalLM"):
return BaichuanModel
if model_architecture in ("FalconForCausalLM", "RWForCausalLM"):
return FalconModel
if model_architecture == "GPTBigCodeForCausalLM":
return StarCoderModel
if model_architecture == "GPTRefactForCausalLM":
return RefactModel
if model_architecture == "PersimmonForCausalLM":
return PersimmonModel
if model_architecture in ("StableLmForCausalLM", "StableLMEpochForCausalLM", "LlavaStableLMEpochForCausalLM"):
return StableLMModel
if model_architecture == "QWenLMHeadModel":
return QwenModel
if model_architecture == "Qwen2ForCausalLM":
return Model
if model_architecture == "MixtralForCausalLM":
return MixtralModel
if model_architecture == "GPT2LMHeadModel":
return GPT2Model
if model_architecture == "PhiForCausalLM":
return Phi2Model
if model_architecture == "PlamoForCausalLM":
return PlamoModel
if model_architecture == "CodeShellForCausalLM":
return CodeShellModel
if model_architecture == "OrionForCausalLM":
return OrionModel
if model_architecture == "InternLM2ForCausalLM":
return InternLM2Model
if model_architecture == "MiniCPMForCausalLM":
return MiniCPMModel
if model_architecture == "BertModel":
return BertModel
if model_architecture == "NomicBertModel":
return NomicBertModel
if model_architecture == "GemmaForCausalLM":
return GemmaModel
return Model
@classmethod
def register(cls, *names: str) -> Callable[[AnyModel], AnyModel]:
assert names
def func(modelcls: type[Model]):
for name in names:
cls._model_classes[name] = modelcls
return modelcls
return func
@classmethod
def from_model_architecture(cls, arch):
try:
return cls._model_classes[arch]
except KeyError:
raise NotImplementedError(f'Architecture {arch!r} not supported!') from None
def _is_model_safetensors(self) -> bool:
return Model.count_model_parts(self.dir_model, ".safetensors") > 0
@@ -237,57 +216,6 @@ class Model:
return ("pytorch_model.bin",)
return (f"pytorch_model-{n:05}-of-{self.num_parts:05}.bin" for n in range(1, self.num_parts + 1))
def _get_model_architecture(self) -> gguf.MODEL_ARCH:
arch = self.hparams["architectures"][0]
if arch == "GPTNeoXForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GPTNEOX
if arch == "BloomForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.BLOOM
if arch == "MPTForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.MPT
if arch in ("BaichuanForCausalLM", "BaiChuanForCausalLM"):
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.BAICHUAN
if arch in ("FalconForCausalLM", "RWForCausalLM"):
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.FALCON
if arch == "GPTBigCodeForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.STARCODER
if arch == "GPTRefactForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.REFACT
if arch == "PersimmonForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.PERSIMMON
if arch in ("StableLmForCausalLM", "StableLMEpochForCausalLM", "LlavaStableLMEpochForCausalLM"):
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.STABLELM
if arch == "QWenLMHeadModel":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.QWEN
if arch == "Qwen2ForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.QWEN2
if arch == "MixtralForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA
if arch == "GPT2LMHeadModel":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GPT2
if arch == "PhiForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.PHI2
if arch == "PlamoForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.PLAMO
if arch == "CodeShellForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.CODESHELL
if arch == "OrionForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.ORION
if arch == "InternLM2ForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.INTERNLM2
if arch == "MiniCPMForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.MINICPM
if arch == "BertModel":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.BERT
if arch == "NomicBertModel":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.NOMIC_BERT
if arch == "GemmaForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GEMMA
if arch == "Starcoder2ForCausalLM":
return gguf.MODEL_ARCH.STARCODER2
raise NotImplementedError(f'Architecture "{arch}" not supported!')
def _set_vocab_gpt2(self):
dir_model = self.dir_model
hparams = self.hparams
@@ -455,7 +383,10 @@ class Model:
special_vocab.add_to_gguf(self.gguf_writer)
@Model.register("GPTNeoXForCausalLM")
class GPTNeoXModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GPTNEOX
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
block_count = self.hparams["num_hidden_layers"]
@@ -472,7 +403,10 @@ class GPTNeoXModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_eps(self.hparams["layer_norm_eps"])
@Model.register("BloomForCausalLM")
class BloomModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.BLOOM
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
self.gguf_writer.add_name("Bloom")
n_embed = self.hparams.get("hidden_size", self.hparams.get("n_embed"))
@@ -564,7 +498,10 @@ class BloomModel(Model):
print(name, f"=> output.weight, shape = {data.shape}, {old_dtype} --> {data.dtype}")
@Model.register("MPTForCausalLM")
class MPTModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.MPT
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
block_count = self.hparams["n_layers"]
self.gguf_writer.add_name(self.dir_model.name)
@@ -627,7 +564,10 @@ class MPTModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("OrionForCausalLM")
class OrionModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.ORION
def set_vocab(self):
self._set_vocab_sentencepiece()
@@ -706,7 +646,10 @@ class OrionModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("BaichuanForCausalLM", "BaiChuanForCausalLM")
class BaichuanModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.BAICHUAN
def set_vocab(self):
self._set_vocab_sentencepiece()
@@ -821,7 +764,10 @@ class BaichuanModel(Model):
return weights[r * n_part:r * n_part + r, ...]
@Model.register("FalconForCausalLM", "RWForCausalLM")
class FalconModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.FALCON
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
block_count = self.hparams.get("num_hidden_layers")
if block_count is None:
@@ -914,7 +860,10 @@ class FalconModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("GPTBigCodeForCausalLM")
class StarCoderModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.STARCODER
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
block_count = self.hparams["n_layer"]
@@ -929,7 +878,10 @@ class StarCoderModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_file_type(self.ftype)
@Model.register("GPTRefactForCausalLM")
class RefactModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.REFACT
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
hidden_dim = self.hparams["n_embd"]
inner_dim = 4 * hidden_dim
@@ -1013,7 +965,10 @@ class RefactModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("PersimmonForCausalLM")
class PersimmonModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.PERSIMMON
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
block_count = self.hparams.get("num_layers", self.hparams.get("num_hidden_layers"))
head_count = self.hparams["num_attention_heads"]
@@ -1061,7 +1016,10 @@ class PersimmonModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("StableLmForCausalLM", "StableLMEpochForCausalLM", "LlavaStableLMEpochForCausalLM")
class StableLMModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.STABLELM
def set_vocab(self):
if (self.dir_model / "tokenizer.json").is_file():
self._set_vocab_gpt2()
@@ -1085,12 +1043,18 @@ class StableLMModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_eps(self.find_hparam(["layer_norm_eps", "norm_eps"]))
@Model.register("MixtralForCausalLM")
class MixtralModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA
def set_vocab(self):
self._set_vocab_sentencepiece()
@Model.register("MiniCPMForCausalLM")
class MiniCPMModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.MINICPM
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
block_count = self.hparams["num_hidden_layers"]
self.gguf_writer.add_name("MiniCPM")
@@ -1167,7 +1131,10 @@ class MiniCPMModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("QWenLMHeadModel")
class QwenModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.QWEN
@staticmethod
def token_bytes_to_string(b):
from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2 import bytes_to_unicode
@@ -1247,7 +1214,15 @@ class QwenModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("Qwen2ForCausalLM")
class Qwen2Model(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.QWEN2
@Model.register("GPT2LMHeadModel")
class GPT2Model(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GPT2
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
self.gguf_writer.add_name(self.dir_model.name)
self.gguf_writer.add_block_count(self.hparams["n_layer"])
@@ -1309,7 +1284,10 @@ class GPT2Model(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor("output.weight", data)
@Model.register("PhiForCausalLM")
class Phi2Model(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.PHI2
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
block_count = self.find_hparam(["num_hidden_layers", "n_layer"])
@@ -1331,7 +1309,10 @@ class Phi2Model(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_add_bos_token(False)
@Model.register("PlamoForCausalLM")
class PlamoModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.PLAMO
def set_vocab(self):
self._set_vocab_sentencepiece()
@@ -1410,7 +1391,10 @@ class PlamoModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("CodeShellForCausalLM")
class CodeShellModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.CODESHELL
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
block_count = self.hparams["n_layer"]
@@ -1475,7 +1459,10 @@ class CodeShellModel(Model):
print(name, f"=> output.weight, shape = {data.shape}, {old_dtype} --> {data.dtype}")
@Model.register("InternLM2ForCausalLM")
class InternLM2Model(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.INTERNLM2
def set_vocab(self):
# (TODO): Is there a better way?
# Copy from _set_vocab_sentencepiece, The only difference is that we will treat the character
@@ -1647,7 +1634,10 @@ in chat mode so that the conversation can end normally.")
self.post_write_tensors(tensor_map, name, data_torch)
@Model.register("BertModel", "CamembertModel")
class BertModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.BERT
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = None
@@ -1657,16 +1647,17 @@ class BertModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_causal_attention(False)
# get pooling path
with open(self.dir_model / "modules.json", encoding="utf-8") as f:
modules = json.load(f)
pooling_path = None
for mod in modules:
if mod["type"] == "sentence_transformers.models.Pooling":
pooling_path = mod["path"]
break
module_path = self.dir_model / "modules.json"
if module_path.is_file():
with open(module_path, encoding="utf-8") as f:
modules = json.load(f)
for mod in modules:
if mod["type"] == "sentence_transformers.models.Pooling":
pooling_path = mod["path"]
break
# get pooling type
pooling_type = gguf.PoolingType.NONE
if pooling_path is not None:
with open(self.dir_model / pooling_path / "config.json", encoding="utf-8") as f:
pooling = json.load(f)
@@ -1676,8 +1667,7 @@ class BertModel(Model):
pooling_type = gguf.PoolingType.CLS
else:
raise NotImplementedError("Only MEAN and CLS pooling types supported")
self.gguf_writer.add_pooling_type(pooling_type.value)
self.gguf_writer.add_pooling_type(pooling_type)
def set_vocab(self):
path = self.dir_model
@@ -1753,7 +1743,10 @@ class BertModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("NomicBertModel")
class NomicBertModel(BertModel):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.NOMIC_BERT
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
@@ -1790,7 +1783,10 @@ class NomicBertModel(BertModel):
yield name, data
@Model.register("GemmaForCausalLM")
class GemmaModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GEMMA
def set_vocab(self):
self._set_vocab_sentencepiece()
@@ -1815,16 +1811,15 @@ class GemmaModel(Model):
tensor_map = gguf.get_tensor_name_map(self.model_arch, block_count)
for name, data_torch in self.get_tensors():
# ref: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/fc37f38915372c15992b540dfcbbe00a916d4fc6/src/transformers/models/gemma/modeling_gemma.py#L89
if name.endswith("norm.weight"):
data_torch = data_torch + 1
old_dtype = data_torch.dtype
# convert any unsupported data types to float32
if data_torch.dtype not in (torch.float16, torch.float32):
data_torch = data_torch.to(torch.float32)
# ref: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/fc37f38915372c15992b540dfcbbe00a916d4fc6/src/transformers/models/gemma/modeling_gemma.py#L89
if name.endswith("norm.weight"):
data_torch = data_torch + 1
data = data_torch.squeeze().numpy()
# map tensor names
@@ -1847,6 +1842,146 @@ class GemmaModel(Model):
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("Starcoder2ForCausalLM")
class StarCoder2Model(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.STARCODER2
@Model.register("MambaForCausalLM", "MambaLMHeadModel")
class MambaModel(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.MAMBA
def set_vocab(self):
vocab_size = self.hparams["vocab_size"]
# Round vocab size to next multiple of 8
pad_vocab = self.hparams.get("pad_vocab_size_multiple", 8)
# pad using ceiling division
# ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/17511341/22827863
vocab_size = -(vocab_size // -pad_vocab) * pad_vocab
self.hparams["vocab_size"] = vocab_size
if (self.dir_model / "tokenizer.json").is_file():
self._set_vocab_gpt2()
else:
# Use the GPT-NeoX tokenizer when no tokenizer files are present
tokenizer_path = Path(sys.path[0]) / "models" / "ggml-vocab-gpt-neox.gguf"
print(f"Using tokenizer from '{os.path.relpath(tokenizer_path, os.getcwd())}'")
neox_reader = gguf.GGUFReader(tokenizer_path, "r")
field = neox_reader.get_field(gguf.Keys.Tokenizer.MODEL)
self.gguf_writer.add_tokenizer_model(bytes(field.parts[-1]))
field = neox_reader.get_field(gguf.Keys.Tokenizer.LIST)
self.gguf_writer.add_token_list([bytes(field.parts[i]) for i in field.data][:vocab_size])
field = neox_reader.get_field(gguf.Keys.Tokenizer.TOKEN_TYPE)
self.gguf_writer.add_token_types([field.parts[i].tolist()[0] for i in field.data][:vocab_size])
field = neox_reader.get_field(gguf.Keys.Tokenizer.MERGES)
self.gguf_writer.add_token_merges([bytes(field.parts[i]) for i in field.data])
field = neox_reader.get_field(gguf.Keys.Tokenizer.BOS_ID)
self.gguf_writer.add_bos_token_id(field.parts[-1].tolist()[0])
field = neox_reader.get_field(gguf.Keys.Tokenizer.EOS_ID)
self.gguf_writer.add_eos_token_id(field.parts[-1].tolist()[0])
field = neox_reader.get_field(gguf.Keys.Tokenizer.UNK_ID)
self.gguf_writer.add_unk_token_id(field.parts[-1].tolist()[0])
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
d_model = self.find_hparam(["hidden_size", "d_model"])
d_conv = self.find_hparam(["conv_kernel", "d_conv"], optional=True) or 4
d_inner = self.find_hparam(["intermediate_size", "d_inner"], optional=True) or 2 * d_model
d_state = self.find_hparam(["state_size", "d_state"], optional=True) or 16
# ceiling division
# ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/17511341/22827863
# ref: https://github.com/state-spaces/mamba/blob/ce59daea3a090d011d6476c6e5b97f6d58ddad8b/mamba_ssm/modules/mamba_simple.py#L58
dt_rank = self.find_hparam(["time_step_rank", "dt_rank"], optional=True) or -(d_model // -16)
rms_norm_eps = self.find_hparam(["layer_norm_epsilon", "rms_norm_eps"], optional=True) or 1e-5
# Fail early for models which don't have a block expansion factor of 2
assert d_inner == 2 * d_model
self.gguf_writer.add_name(self.dir_model.name)
self.gguf_writer.add_context_length(2**20) # arbitrary value; for those who use the default
self.gguf_writer.add_embedding_length(d_model)
self.gguf_writer.add_feed_forward_length(0) # unused, but seemingly required when loading
self.gguf_writer.add_head_count(0) # unused, but seemingly required when loading
self.gguf_writer.add_block_count(self.hparams["n_layer"])
self.gguf_writer.add_ssm_conv_kernel(d_conv)
self.gguf_writer.add_ssm_inner_size(d_inner)
self.gguf_writer.add_ssm_state_size(d_state)
self.gguf_writer.add_ssm_time_step_rank(dt_rank)
self.gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_rms_eps(rms_norm_eps)
self.gguf_writer.add_file_type(self.ftype)
def write_tensors(self):
block_count = self.hparams["n_layer"]
tensor_map = gguf.get_tensor_name_map(self.model_arch, block_count)
tok_embd = None
tok_embd_name = gguf.TENSOR_NAMES[gguf.MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD] + ".weight"
output_name = gguf.TENSOR_NAMES[gguf.MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT] + ".weight"
for name, data_torch in self.get_tensors():
old_dtype = data_torch.dtype
# convert any unsupported data types to float32
if data_torch.dtype not in (torch.float16, torch.float32):
data_torch = data_torch.to(torch.float32)
# map tensor names
new_name = tensor_map.get_name(name, try_suffixes=(".weight", ".bias"))
if new_name is None:
print(f"Can not map tensor {name!r}")
sys.exit()
if name.endswith(".A_log"):
print("A_log --> A ==> " + new_name)
data_torch = -torch.exp(data_torch)
# assuming token_embd.weight is seen before output.weight
if tok_embd is not None and new_name == output_name:
if torch.equal(tok_embd, data_torch):
print(f"{output_name} is equivalent to {tok_embd_name}, omitting")
continue
if new_name == tok_embd_name:
tok_embd = data_torch
data = data_torch.squeeze().numpy()
n_dims = len(data.shape)
data_dtype = data.dtype
# if f32 desired, convert any float16 to float32
if self.ftype == 0 and data_dtype == np.float16:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# TODO: Why cant we use these float16 as-is? There should be not reason to store float16 as float32
if self.ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float16 and n_dims == 1:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# if f16 desired, convert big float32 2-dim weight tensors to float16
if self.ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float32 and new_name.removesuffix(".weight").endswith((".ssm_in", ".ssm_out", "token_embd", "output")) and n_dims == 2:
data = data.astype(np.float16)
print(f"{new_name}, n_dims = {n_dims}, {old_dtype} --> {data.dtype}")
self.gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
@Model.register("CohereForCausalLM")
class CommandR2Model(Model):
model_arch = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.COMMAND_R
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# max_position_embeddings = 8192 in config.json but model was actually
# trained on 128k context length
self.hparams["max_position_embeddings"] = self.hparams["model_max_length"]
def set_gguf_parameters(self):
super().set_gguf_parameters()
self.gguf_writer.add_logit_scale(self.hparams["logit_scale"])
self.gguf_writer.add_rope_scaling_type(gguf.RopeScalingType.NONE)
###### CONVERSION LOGIC ######

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@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ def handle_metadata(cfg, hp):
raise ValueError('Unable to load metadata')
vocab_path = Path(cfg.vocab_dir if cfg.vocab_dir is not None else cfg.model_metadata_dir)
vocab_factory = convert.VocabFactory(vocab_path)
vocab, special_vocab = vocab_factory.load_vocab(cfg.vocabtype, cfg.model_metadata_dir)
vocab, special_vocab = vocab_factory.load_vocab(cfg.vocabtype.split(","), cfg.model_metadata_dir)
convert.check_vocab_size(params, vocab)
return params, vocab, special_vocab
@@ -398,8 +398,8 @@ def handle_args():
help ='Load HuggingFace/.pth vocab and metadata from the specified directory')
parser.add_argument("--vocab-dir", type=Path,
help="directory containing tokenizer.model, if separate from model file - only meaningful with --model-metadata-dir")
parser.add_argument("--vocabtype", choices=["spm", "bpe"], default="spm",
help="vocab format - only meaningful with --model-metadata-dir and/or --vocab-dir (default: spm)")
parser.add_argument("--vocabtype", default="spm,hfft",
help="vocab format - only meaningful with --model-metadata-dir and/or --vocab-dir (default: spm,hfft)")
return parser.parse_args()

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@@ -332,6 +332,9 @@ class Params:
#
class BpeVocab:
tokenizer_model = "gpt2"
name = "bpe"
def __init__(self, fname_tokenizer: Path, fname_added_tokens: Path | None) -> None:
self.bpe_tokenizer = json.loads(open(str(fname_tokenizer), encoding="utf-8").read())
if isinstance(self.bpe_tokenizer.get('model'), dict):
@@ -390,6 +393,9 @@ class BpeVocab:
class SentencePieceVocab:
tokenizer_model = "llama"
name = "spm"
def __init__(self, fname_tokenizer: Path, fname_added_tokens: Path | None) -> None:
self.sentencepiece_tokenizer = SentencePieceProcessor(str(fname_tokenizer))
added_tokens: dict[str, int]
@@ -453,6 +459,9 @@ class SentencePieceVocab:
class HfVocab:
tokenizer_model = "llama"
name = "hfft"
def __init__(self, fname_tokenizer: Path, fname_added_tokens: Path | None = None) -> None:
try:
from transformers import AutoTokenizer
@@ -553,7 +562,15 @@ class HfVocab:
return f"<HfVocab with {self.vocab_size_base} base tokens and {len(self.added_tokens_list)} added tokens>"
Vocab: TypeAlias = "BpeVocab | SentencePieceVocab | HfVocab"
class NoVocab:
tokenizer_model = "no_vocab"
name = "no_vocab"
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "<NoVocab for a model without integrated vocabulary>"
Vocab: TypeAlias = "BpeVocab | SentencePieceVocab | HfVocab | NoVocab"
#
@@ -935,8 +952,10 @@ def check_vocab_size(params: Params, vocab: Vocab, pad_vocab: bool = False) -> N
# Handle special case where the model's vocab size is not set
if params.n_vocab == -1:
raise ValueError(
f"The model's vocab size is set to -1 in params.json. Please update it manually. Maybe {vocab.vocab_size}?"
f"The model's vocab size is set to -1 in params.json. Please update it manually.{f' Maybe {vocab.vocab_size}?' if hasattr(vocab, 'vocab_size') else ''}"
)
if isinstance(vocab, NoVocab):
return # model has no vocab
# Check for a vocab size mismatch
if params.n_vocab == vocab.vocab_size:
@@ -977,6 +996,7 @@ class OutputFile:
name = str(params.path_model.parent).split('/')[-1]
self.gguf.add_name (name)
self.gguf.add_vocab_size (params.n_vocab)
self.gguf.add_context_length (params.n_ctx)
self.gguf.add_embedding_length (params.n_embd)
self.gguf.add_block_count (params.n_layer)
@@ -1013,21 +1033,9 @@ class OutputFile:
if params.ftype is not None:
self.gguf.add_file_type(params.ftype)
def handle_tokenizer_model(self, vocab: Vocab) -> str:
# Map the vocab types to the supported tokenizer models
tokenizer_model = {
SentencePieceVocab: "llama",
HfVocab: "llama",
BpeVocab: "gpt2",
}.get(type(vocab))
# Block if vocab type is not predefined
if tokenizer_model is None:
raise ValueError("Unknown vocab type: Not supported")
return tokenizer_model
def extract_vocabulary_from_model(self, vocab: Vocab) -> tuple[list[bytes], list[float], list[gguf.TokenType]]:
assert not isinstance(vocab, NoVocab)
tokens = []
scores = []
toktypes = []
@@ -1043,11 +1051,8 @@ class OutputFile:
return tokens, scores, toktypes
def add_meta_vocab(self, vocab: Vocab) -> None:
# Handle the tokenizer model
tokenizer_model = self.handle_tokenizer_model(vocab)
# Ensure that tokenizer_model is added to the GGUF model
self.gguf.add_tokenizer_model(tokenizer_model)
self.gguf.add_tokenizer_model(vocab.tokenizer_model)
# Extract model vocabulary for model conversion
tokens, scores, toktypes = self.extract_vocabulary_from_model(vocab)
@@ -1074,6 +1079,26 @@ class OutputFile:
def write_tensor_info(self) -> None:
self.gguf.write_ti_data_to_file()
def write_tensor_data(self, ftype: GGMLFileType, model: LazyModel, concurrency: int) -> None:
ndarrays_inner = bounded_parallel_map(OutputFile.do_item, model.items(), concurrency=concurrency)
if ftype == GGMLFileType.MostlyQ8_0:
ndarrays = bounded_parallel_map(
OutputFile.maybe_do_quantize, ndarrays_inner, concurrency=concurrency, max_workers=concurrency,
use_processpool_executor=True,
)
else:
ndarrays = map(OutputFile.maybe_do_quantize, ndarrays_inner)
start = time.time()
for i, ((name, lazy_tensor), ndarray) in enumerate(zip(model.items(), ndarrays)):
elapsed = time.time() - start
size = ' x '.join(f"{dim:6d}" for dim in lazy_tensor.shape)
padi = len(str(len(model)))
print(
f"[{i + 1:{padi}d}/{len(model)}] Writing tensor {name:38s} | size {size:16} | type {lazy_tensor.data_type.name:4} | T+{int(elapsed):4}"
)
self.gguf.write_tensor_data(ndarray)
def close(self) -> None:
self.gguf.close()
@@ -1082,7 +1107,7 @@ class OutputFile:
fname_out: Path, params: Params, vocab: Vocab, svocab: gguf.SpecialVocab,
endianess: gguf.GGUFEndian = gguf.GGUFEndian.LITTLE, pad_vocab: bool = False,
) -> None:
check_vocab_size(params, vocab, pad_vocab = pad_vocab)
check_vocab_size(params, vocab, pad_vocab=pad_vocab)
of = OutputFile(fname_out, endianess=endianess)
@@ -1120,8 +1145,11 @@ class OutputFile:
# meta data
of.add_meta_arch(params)
of.add_meta_vocab(vocab)
of.add_meta_special_vocab(svocab)
if isinstance(vocab, NoVocab):
of.gguf.add_tokenizer_model(vocab.tokenizer_model)
else:
of.add_meta_vocab(vocab)
of.add_meta_special_vocab(svocab)
# tensor info
for name, lazy_tensor in model.items():
@@ -1131,24 +1159,7 @@ class OutputFile:
of.write_tensor_info()
# tensor data
ndarrays_inner = bounded_parallel_map(OutputFile.do_item, model.items(), concurrency = concurrency)
if ftype == GGMLFileType.MostlyQ8_0:
ndarrays = bounded_parallel_map(
OutputFile.maybe_do_quantize, ndarrays_inner, concurrency=concurrency, max_workers=concurrency,
use_processpool_executor=True,
)
else:
ndarrays = map(OutputFile.maybe_do_quantize, ndarrays_inner)
start = time.time()
for i, ((name, lazy_tensor), ndarray) in enumerate(zip(model.items(), ndarrays)):
elapsed = time.time() - start
size = ' x '.join(f"{dim:6d}" for dim in lazy_tensor.shape)
padi = len(str(len(model)))
print(
f"[{i+1:{padi}d}/{len(model)}] Writing tensor {name:38s} | size {size:16} | type {lazy_tensor.data_type.name:4} | T+{int(elapsed):4}"
)
of.gguf.write_tensor_data(ndarray)
of.write_tensor_data(ftype, model, concurrency)
of.close()
@@ -1156,9 +1167,9 @@ class OutputFile:
def pick_output_type(model: LazyModel, output_type_str: str | None) -> GGMLFileType:
wq_type = model[gguf.TENSOR_NAMES[gguf.MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_Q].format(bid=0) + ".weight"].data_type
if output_type_str == "f32" or (output_type_str is None and wq_type == DT_F32):
if output_type_str == "f32" or (output_type_str is None and wq_type in (DT_F32, DT_BF16)):
return GGMLFileType.AllF32
if output_type_str == "f16" or (output_type_str is None and wq_type in (DT_F16, DT_BF16)):
if output_type_str == "f16" or (output_type_str is None and wq_type == DT_F16):
return GGMLFileType.MostlyF16
if output_type_str == "q8_0":
return GGMLFileType.MostlyQ8_0
@@ -1282,38 +1293,35 @@ def load_some_model(path: Path) -> ModelPlus:
class VocabFactory:
_FILES = {"spm": "tokenizer.model", "bpe": "vocab.json", "hfft": "tokenizer.json"}
def __init__(self, path: Path):
self.path = path
self.files: dict[str, Path | None] = {
"tokenizer.model": None,
"vocab.json": None,
"tokenizer.json": None,
}
self._detect_files()
self.file_paths = self._detect_files()
print(f"Found vocab files: {self.file_paths}")
def _detect_files(self):
for file in self.files.keys():
file_path = self.path / file
parent_file_path = self.path.parent / file
if file_path.exists():
self.files[file] = file_path
elif parent_file_path.exists():
self.files[file] = parent_file_path
print(f"Found vocab files: {self.files}")
def _detect_files(self) -> dict[str, Path | None]:
def locate(file: str) -> Path | None:
if (path := self.path / file).exists():
return path
if (path := self.path.parent / file).exists():
return path
return None
def _select_file(self, vocabtype: str | None) -> Path:
if vocabtype in ["spm", "bpe"]:
for file_key in self.files.keys():
if (file := self.files[file_key]) is not None:
return file
raise FileNotFoundError(f"{vocabtype} vocab not found.")
if vocabtype == "hfft":
# For Hugging Face Fast Tokenizer, return the directory path instead of a specific file
return self.path
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported vocabulary type {vocabtype}")
return {vt: locate(f) for vt, f in self._FILES.items()}
def _create_special_vocab(self, vocab: Vocab, vocabtype: str, model_parent_path: Path) -> gguf.SpecialVocab:
load_merges = vocabtype == "bpe"
def _select_file(self, vocab_types: list[str]) -> tuple[str, Path]:
for vtype in vocab_types:
try:
path = self.file_paths[vtype]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported vocabulary type {vtype}") from None
if path is not None:
return vtype, path
raise FileNotFoundError(f"Could not find any of {[self._FILES[vt] for vt in vocab_types]}")
def _create_special_vocab(self, vocab: Vocab, model_parent_path: Path) -> gguf.SpecialVocab:
load_merges = vocab.name == "bpe"
n_vocab = vocab.vocab_size if hasattr(vocab, "vocab_size") else None
return gguf.SpecialVocab(
model_parent_path,
@@ -1322,30 +1330,34 @@ class VocabFactory:
n_vocab=n_vocab,
)
def load_vocab(self, vocabtype: str, model_parent_path: Path) -> tuple[Vocab, gguf.SpecialVocab]:
path = self._select_file(vocabtype)
print(f"Loading vocab file '{path}', type '{vocabtype}'")
def _create_vocab_by_path(self, vocab_types: list[str]) -> Vocab:
vocab_type, path = self._select_file(vocab_types)
print(f"Loading vocab file {path!r}, type {vocab_type!r}")
added_tokens_path = path.parent / "added_tokens.json"
if vocab_type == "bpe":
return BpeVocab(
path, added_tokens_path if added_tokens_path.exists() else None
)
if vocab_type == "spm":
return SentencePieceVocab(
path, added_tokens_path if added_tokens_path.exists() else None
)
if vocab_type == "hfft":
return HfVocab(
path.parent, added_tokens_path if added_tokens_path.exists() else None
)
raise ValueError(vocab_type)
def load_vocab(self, vocab_types: list[str], model_parent_path: Path) -> tuple[Vocab, gguf.SpecialVocab]:
vocab: Vocab
if vocabtype == "bpe":
vocab = BpeVocab(
path, added_tokens_path if added_tokens_path.exists() else None
)
elif vocabtype == "spm":
vocab = SentencePieceVocab(
path, added_tokens_path if added_tokens_path.exists() else None
)
elif vocabtype == "hfft":
vocab = HfVocab(
path, added_tokens_path if added_tokens_path.exists() else None
)
if len(vocab_types) == 1 and "no_vocab" in vocab_types:
vocab = NoVocab()
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported vocabulary type {vocabtype}")
vocab = self._create_vocab_by_path(vocab_types)
# FIXME: Respect --vocab-dir?
special_vocab = self._create_special_vocab(
vocab,
vocabtype,
model_parent_path,
)
return vocab, special_vocab
@@ -1379,15 +1391,14 @@ def main(args_in: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
if np.uint32(1) == np.uint32(1).newbyteorder("<"):
# We currently only support Q8_0 output on little endian systems.
output_choices.append("q8_0")
vocab_types = ["spm", "bpe", "hfft"]
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Convert a LLaMa model to a GGML compatible file")
parser.add_argument("--awq-path", type=Path, help="Path to scale awq cache file", default=None)
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Convert a LLaMA model to a GGML compatible file")
parser.add_argument("--dump", action="store_true", help="don't convert, just show what's in the model")
parser.add_argument("--dump-single", action="store_true", help="don't convert, just show what's in a single model file")
parser.add_argument("--vocab-only", action="store_true", help="extract only the vocab")
parser.add_argument("--no-vocab", action="store_true", help="store model without the vocab")
parser.add_argument("--outtype", choices=output_choices, help="output format - note: q8_0 may be very slow (default: f16 or f32 based on input)")
parser.add_argument("--vocab-dir", type=Path, help="directory containing tokenizer.model, if separate from model file")
parser.add_argument("--vocab-type", choices=vocab_types, help="The vocabulary format used to define the tokenizer model (default: spm)", default="spm")
parser.add_argument("--vocab-type", help="vocab types to try in order, choose from 'spm', 'bpe', 'hfft' (default: spm,hfft)", default="spm,hfft")
parser.add_argument("--outfile", type=Path, help="path to write to; default: based on input")
parser.add_argument("model", type=Path, help="directory containing model file, or model file itself (*.pth, *.pt, *.bin)")
parser.add_argument("--ctx", type=int, help="model training context (default: based on input)")
@@ -1397,18 +1408,10 @@ def main(args_in: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
parser.add_argument("--skip-unknown", action="store_true", help="skip unknown tensor names instead of failing")
args = parser.parse_args(args_in)
if args.awq_path:
sys.path.insert(1, str(Path(__file__).parent / 'awq-py'))
from awq.apply_awq import add_scale_weights # type: ignore[import-not-found]
tmp_model_path = args.model / "weighted_model"
if tmp_model_path.is_dir():
print(f"{tmp_model_path} exists as a weighted model.")
else:
tmp_model_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
print("Saving new weighted model ...")
add_scale_weights(str(args.model), str(args.awq_path), str(tmp_model_path))
print(f"Saved weighted model at {tmp_model_path}.")
args.model = tmp_model_path
if args.no_vocab:
if args.vocab_only:
raise ValueError("no need to specify --vocab-only if using --no-vocab")
args.vocab_type = "no_vocab"
if args.dump_single:
model_plus = lazy_load_file(args.model)
@@ -1448,7 +1451,7 @@ def main(args_in: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
model_parent_path = model_plus.paths[0].parent
vocab_path = Path(args.vocab_dir or args.model or model_parent_path)
vocab_factory = VocabFactory(vocab_path)
vocab, special_vocab = vocab_factory.load_vocab(args.vocab_type, model_parent_path)
vocab, special_vocab = vocab_factory.load_vocab(args.vocab_type.split(","), model_parent_path)
if args.vocab_only:
if not args.outfile:
@@ -1459,7 +1462,7 @@ def main(args_in: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
print(f"Wrote {outfile}")
return
if model_plus.vocab is not None and args.vocab_dir is None:
if model_plus.vocab is not None and args.vocab_dir is None and not args.no_vocab:
vocab = model_plus.vocab
print(f"Vocab info: {vocab}")

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@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ else()
add_subdirectory(convert-llama2c-to-ggml)
add_subdirectory(embedding)
add_subdirectory(finetune)
add_subdirectory(gritlm)
add_subdirectory(gguf-split)
add_subdirectory(infill)
add_subdirectory(llama-bench)
add_subdirectory(llava)

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@@ -32,16 +32,15 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
gpt_params params;
if (argc == 1 || argv[1][0] == '-') {
printf("usage: %s MODEL_PATH [N_KV_MAX] [IS_PP_SHARED] [NGL] [MMQ] <PP> <TG> <PL>\n" , argv[0]);
printf("usage: %s MODEL_PATH [N_KV_MAX] [IS_PP_SHARED] [NGL] <PP> <TG> <PL>\n" , argv[0]);
printf(" <PP>, <TG> and PL are comma-separated lists of numbers without spaces\n\n");
printf(" example: %s ggml-model-f16.gguf 2048 0 999 0 128,256,512 128,256 1,2,4,8,16,32\n\n", argv[0]);
printf(" example: %s ggml-model-f16.gguf 2048 0 999 128,256,512 128,256 1,2,4,8,16,32\n\n", argv[0]);
return 1 ;
}
int n_kv_max = 2048;
int is_pp_shared = 0;
int n_gpu_layers = 0;
int mmq = 0;
std::vector<int> n_pp = { 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 3584, 7680, };
std::vector<int> n_tg = { 128, 256, };
@@ -65,19 +64,15 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
if (argc >= 6) {
mmq = std::atoi(argv[5]);
n_pp = parse_list(argv[5]);
}
if (argc >= 7) {
n_pp = parse_list(argv[6]);
n_tg = parse_list(argv[6]);
}
if (argc >= 8) {
n_tg = parse_list(argv[7]);
}
if (argc >= 9) {
n_pl = parse_list(argv[8]);
n_pl = parse_list(argv[7]);
}
// init LLM
@@ -106,11 +101,13 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
ctx_params.seed = 1234;
ctx_params.n_ctx = n_kv_max;
ctx_params.n_batch = 512;
ctx_params.mul_mat_q = mmq;
ctx_params.n_threads = params.n_threads;
ctx_params.n_threads_batch = params.n_threads_batch == -1 ? params.n_threads : params.n_threads_batch;
// ensure enough sequences are available
ctx_params.n_seq_max = *std::max_element(n_pl.begin(), n_pl.end());
llama_context * ctx = llama_new_context_with_model(model, ctx_params);
if (ctx == NULL) {
@@ -141,6 +138,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
LOG_TEE("failed to decode the batch, n_batch = %d, ret = %d\n", n_batch, ret);
return false;
}
llama_synchronize(ctx);
}
return true;
@@ -159,7 +158,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
LOG_TEE("\n");
LOG_TEE("%s: n_kv_max = %d, is_pp_shared = %d, n_gpu_layers = %d, mmq = %d, n_threads = %u, n_threads_batch = %u\n", __func__, n_kv_max, is_pp_shared, n_gpu_layers, mmq, ctx_params.n_threads, ctx_params.n_threads_batch);
LOG_TEE("%s: n_kv_max = %d, is_pp_shared = %d, n_gpu_layers = %d, n_threads = %u, n_threads_batch = %u\n", __func__, n_kv_max, is_pp_shared, n_gpu_layers, ctx_params.n_threads, ctx_params.n_threads_batch);
LOG_TEE("\n");
LOG_TEE("|%6s | %6s | %4s | %6s | %8s | %8s | %8s | %8s | %8s | %8s |\n", "PP", "TG", "B", "N_KV", "T_PP s", "S_PP t/s", "T_TG s", "S_TG t/s", "T s", "S t/s");
@@ -180,10 +179,10 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
llama_batch_clear(batch);
const int n_tokens = is_pp_shared ? pp : pl*pp;
for (int i = 0; i < n_tokens; ++i) {
llama_batch_add(batch, 0, i, { 0 }, false);
for (int i = 0; i < pp; ++i) {
for (int j = 0; j < (is_pp_shared ? 1 : pl); ++j) {
llama_batch_add(batch, 0, i, { j }, false);
}
}
batch.logits[batch.n_tokens - 1] = true;
@@ -198,7 +197,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
if (is_pp_shared) {
for (int32_t i = 1; i < pl; ++i) {
llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, i, 0, pp);
llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, i, -1, -1);
}
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@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
params.prompt = "Hello my name is";
}
process_escapes(params.prompt);
// init LLM
llama_backend_init();
@@ -78,8 +80,9 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
llama_context_params ctx_params = llama_context_default_params();
ctx_params.seed = 1234;
ctx_params.n_ctx = n_kv_req;
ctx_params.n_ctx = n_kv_req;
ctx_params.n_batch = std::max(n_len, n_parallel);
ctx_params.n_seq_max = n_parallel;
ctx_params.n_threads = params.n_threads;
ctx_params.n_threads_batch = params.n_threads_batch == -1 ? params.n_threads : params.n_threads_batch;
@@ -132,7 +135,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// 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, 0, batch.n_tokens);
llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, i, -1, -1);
}
if (n_parallel > 1) {

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@@ -189,12 +189,10 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
int32_t nelements = sizex*sizey;
std::vector<int64_t> hist_cur(1 << 4, 0);
// Set up a the benchmark matrices
// printf("Creating new tensor q11 & Running quantize\n");
struct ggml_tensor * q11 = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, qtype, sizex, sizey);
ggml_quantize_chunk(qtype, (const float *) m11->data, q11->data, 0, nelements/m11->ne[0], m11->ne[0], hist_cur.data(), nullptr);
ggml_quantize_chunk(qtype, (const float *) m11->data, q11->data, 0, nelements/m11->ne[0], m11->ne[0], nullptr);
// Set up a the compute graph
// printf("Creating new tensor q31\n");
@@ -207,7 +205,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// Set up a second graph computation to make sure we override the CPU cache lines
// printf("Creating new tensor q12 & Running quantize\n");
struct ggml_tensor * q12 = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, qtype, sizex, sizey);
ggml_quantize_chunk(qtype, (const float *) m12->data, q12->data, 0, nelements/m12->ne[0], m12->ne[0], hist_cur.data(), nullptr);
ggml_quantize_chunk(qtype, (const float *) m12->data, q12->data, 0, nelements/m12->ne[0], m12->ne[0], nullptr);
// printf("Creating new tensor q32\n");
struct ggml_tensor * q32 = ggml_mul_mat(ctx, q12, m2);

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@@ -19,18 +19,7 @@ static std::vector<std::string> split_lines(const std::string & s) {
static void batch_add_seq(llama_batch & batch, const std::vector<int32_t> & tokens, int seq_id) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < tokens.size(); i++) {
llama_batch_add(batch, tokens[i], i, { seq_id }, false);
}
}
static void normalize(float * vec, float * out, int n) {
float norm = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
norm += vec[i] * vec[i];
}
norm = sqrt(norm);
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
out[i] = vec[i] / norm;
llama_batch_add(batch, tokens[i], i, { seq_id }, i == tokens.size() - 1);
}
}
@@ -44,11 +33,23 @@ static void batch_decode(llama_context * ctx, llama_batch & batch, float * outpu
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to decode\n", __func__);
}
// normalize on copy
for (int k = 0; k < n_seq; k++) {
float * emb = llama_get_embeddings_ith(ctx, k);
float * out = output + k * n_embd;
normalize(emb, out, n_embd);
for (int i = 0; i < batch.n_tokens; i++) {
if (!batch.logits[i]) {
continue;
}
// try to get sequence embeddings - supported only when pooling_type is not NONE
const float * embd = llama_get_embeddings_seq(ctx, batch.seq_id[i][0]);
if (embd == NULL) {
embd = llama_get_embeddings_ith(ctx, i);
if (embd == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to get embeddings for token %d\n", __func__, i);
continue;
}
}
float * out = output + batch.seq_id[i][0] * n_embd;
llama_embd_normalize(embd, out, n_embd);
}
}
@@ -106,18 +107,25 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// max batch size
const uint64_t n_batch = params.n_batch;
GGML_ASSERT(params.n_batch == params.n_ctx);
GGML_ASSERT(params.n_batch >= params.n_ctx);
// tokenize the prompts and trim
std::vector<std::vector<int32_t>> inputs;
for (const auto & prompt : prompts) {
auto inp = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, prompt, true);
auto inp = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, prompt, true, false);
if (inp.size() > n_batch) {
inp.resize(n_batch);
}
inputs.push_back(inp);
}
// add eos if not present
for (auto & inp : inputs) {
if (inp.empty() || inp.back() != llama_token_eos(model)) {
inp.push_back(llama_token_eos(model));
}
}
// tokenization stats
if (params.verbose_prompt) {
for (int i = 0; i < (int) inputs.size(); i++) {
@@ -132,7 +140,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// initialize batch
const int n_prompts = prompts.size();
struct llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(n_batch, 0, n_prompts);
struct llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(n_batch, 0, 1);
// allocate output
const int n_embd = llama_n_embd(model);
@@ -145,6 +153,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
for (int k = 0; k < n_prompts; k++) {
// clamp to n_batch tokens
auto & inp = inputs[k];
const uint64_t n_toks = inp.size();
// encode if at capacity
@@ -165,15 +174,26 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
float * out = emb + p * n_embd;
batch_decode(ctx, batch, out, s, n_embd);
// print first 3 embeddings
for (int j = 0; j < std::min(3, n_prompts); j++) {
fprintf(stderr, "embedding %d: ", j);
for (int i = 0; i < n_embd; i++) {
fprintf(stderr, "%f ", emb[j * n_embd + i]);
// print the first part of the embeddings
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
for (int j = 0; j < n_prompts; j++) {
fprintf(stdout, "embedding %d: ", j);
for (int i = 0; i < std::min(16, n_embd); i++) {
fprintf(stdout, "%9.6f ", emb[j * n_embd + i]);
}
fprintf(stderr, "\n\n");
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
}
// print cosine similarity matrix
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
printf("cosine similarity matrix:\n\n");
for (int i = 0; i < n_prompts; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < n_prompts; j++) {
float sim = llama_embd_similarity_cos(emb + i * n_embd, emb + j * n_embd, n_embd);
fprintf(stdout, "%6.2f ", sim);
}
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
}
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
// clean up
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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
set(TARGET gguf-split)
add_executable(${TARGET} gguf-split.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)

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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
## GGUF split Example
CLI to split / merge GGUF files.
**Command line options:**
- `--split`: split GGUF to multiple GGUF, default operation.
- `--split-max-tensors`: maximum tensors in each split: default(128)
- `--merge`: merge multiple GGUF to a single GGUF.

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@@ -0,0 +1,489 @@
#include "llama.h"
#include "ggml.h"
#include "common.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <fstream>
#include <ios>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
enum split_operation : uint8_t {
SPLIT_OP_SPLIT,
SPLIT_OP_MERGE,
};
static const char * const LLM_KV_GENERAL_SPLIT_I_SPLIT = "general.split";
static const char * const LLM_KV_GENERAL_SPLIT_N_SPLIT = "general.split_count";
static const int SPLIT_FILENAME_MAX = 256;
static const char * const SPLIT_FILENAME_FORMAT = "%s-%05d-of-%05d.gguf";
struct split_params {
split_operation operation = SPLIT_OP_SPLIT;
int n_split_tensors = 128;
std::string input;
std::string output;
};
static void split_print_usage(const char * executable) {
const split_params default_params;
printf("\n");
printf("usage: %s [options] GGUF_IN GGUF_OUT\n", executable);
printf("\n");
printf("Apply a GGUF operation on IN to OUT.");
printf("\n");
printf("options:\n");
printf(" -h, --help show this help message and exit\n");
printf(" --version show version and build info\n");
printf(" --split split GGUF to multiple GGUF (default)\n");
printf(" --split-max-tensors max tensors in each split: default(%d)\n", default_params.n_split_tensors);
printf(" --merge merge multiple GGUF to a single GGUF\n");
printf("\n");
}
static bool split_params_parse_ex(int argc, const char ** argv, split_params & params) {
std::string arg;
const std::string arg_prefix = "--";
bool invalid_param = false;
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") {
split_print_usage(argv[0]);
exit(0);
}
if (arg == "--version") {
fprintf(stderr, "version: %d (%s)\n", LLAMA_BUILD_NUMBER, LLAMA_COMMIT);
fprintf(stderr, "built with %s for %s\n", LLAMA_COMPILER, LLAMA_BUILD_TARGET);
exit(0);
}
if (arg == "--merge") {
arg_found = true;
params.operation = SPLIT_OP_MERGE;
}
if (arg == "--split") {
arg_found = true;
params.operation = SPLIT_OP_SPLIT;
}
if (arg == "--split-max-tensors") {
if (++arg_idx >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
arg_found = true;
params.n_split_tensors = atoi(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 < 2) {
printf("%s: bad arguments\n", argv[0]);
split_print_usage(argv[0]);
return false;
}
params.input = argv[arg_idx++];
params.output = argv[arg_idx++];
return true;
}
static bool split_params_parse(int argc, const char ** argv, split_params & params) {
bool result = true;
try {
if (!split_params_parse_ex(argc, argv, params)) {
split_print_usage(argv[0]);
exit(1);
}
}
catch (const std::invalid_argument & ex) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", ex.what());
split_print_usage(argv[0]);
exit(1);
}
return result;
}
static void zeros(std::ofstream & file, size_t n) {
char zero = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
file.write(&zero, 1);
}
}
static std::string split_file_name(const std::string & path, int i_split, int n_split) {
char f_split[SPLIT_FILENAME_MAX] = {0};
snprintf(f_split, sizeof(f_split), SPLIT_FILENAME_FORMAT, path.c_str(), i_split + 1, n_split);
return std::string(f_split);
}
struct split_strategy {
const split_params params;
std::ifstream & f_input;
struct gguf_context * ctx_gguf;
struct ggml_context * ctx_meta = NULL;
const int n_tensors;
const int n_split;
int i_split = 0;
int i_tensor = 0;
std::vector<uint8_t> read_data;
struct gguf_context * ctx_out;
std::ofstream fout;
split_strategy(const split_params & params,
std::ifstream & f_input,
struct gguf_context * ctx_gguf,
struct ggml_context * ctx_meta) :
params(params),
f_input(f_input),
ctx_gguf(ctx_gguf),
ctx_meta(ctx_meta),
n_tensors(gguf_get_n_tensors(ctx_gguf)),
n_split(std::ceil(1. * n_tensors / params.n_split_tensors)) {
}
bool should_split() const {
return i_tensor < n_tensors && i_tensor % params.n_split_tensors == 0;
}
void split_start() {
ctx_out = gguf_init_empty();
// Save all metadata in first split only
if (i_split == 0) {
gguf_set_kv(ctx_out, ctx_gguf);
}
gguf_set_val_u8(ctx_out, LLM_KV_GENERAL_SPLIT_I_SPLIT, i_split);
gguf_set_val_u8(ctx_out, LLM_KV_GENERAL_SPLIT_N_SPLIT, n_split);
// populate the original tensors, so we get an initial metadata
for (int i = i_split * params.n_split_tensors; i < n_tensors && i < (i_split + 1) * params.n_split_tensors; ++i) {
struct ggml_tensor * meta = ggml_get_tensor(ctx_meta, gguf_get_tensor_name(ctx_gguf, i));
gguf_add_tensor(ctx_out, meta);
}
auto split_name = split_file_name(params.output, i_split, n_split);
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s ...", __func__, split_name.c_str());
fout = std::ofstream(split_name, std::ios::binary);
fout.exceptions(std::ofstream::failbit); // fail fast on write errors
auto meta_size = gguf_get_meta_size(ctx_out);
// placeholder for the meta data
::zeros(fout, meta_size);
i_split++;
}
void next_tensor() {
const char * t_name = gguf_get_tensor_name(ctx_gguf, i_tensor);
struct ggml_tensor * t = ggml_get_tensor(ctx_meta, t_name);
auto n_bytes = ggml_nbytes(t);
if (read_data.size() < n_bytes) {
read_data.resize(n_bytes);
}
auto offset = gguf_get_data_offset(ctx_gguf) + gguf_get_tensor_offset(ctx_gguf, i_tensor);
f_input.seekg(offset);
f_input.read((char *)read_data.data(), n_bytes);
t->data = read_data.data();
// write tensor data + padding
fout.write((const char *)t->data, n_bytes);
zeros(fout, GGML_PAD(n_bytes, GGUF_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT) - n_bytes);
i_tensor++;
}
void split_end() {
// go back to beginning of file and write the updated metadata
fout.seekp(0);
std::vector<uint8_t> data(gguf_get_meta_size(ctx_out));
gguf_get_meta_data(ctx_out, data.data());
fout.write((const char *)data.data(), data.size());
fout.close();
gguf_free(ctx_out);
fprintf(stderr, "\033[3Ddone\n");
}
};
static void gguf_split(const split_params & split_params) {
struct ggml_context * ctx_meta = NULL;
struct gguf_init_params params = {
/*.no_alloc = */ true,
/*.ctx = */ &ctx_meta,
};
std::ifstream f_input(split_params.input.c_str(), std::ios::binary);
if (!f_input.is_open()) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to open input GGUF from %s\n", __func__, split_params.input.c_str());
exit(1);
}
auto * ctx_gguf = gguf_init_from_file(split_params.input.c_str(), params);
if (!ctx_gguf) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to load input GGUF from %s\n", __func__, split_params.input.c_str());
exit(1);
}
split_strategy strategy(split_params, f_input, ctx_gguf, ctx_meta);
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s -> %s (%d tensors per file)\n",
__func__, split_params.input.c_str(),
split_file_name(split_params.output, strategy.i_split, strategy.n_split).c_str(),
split_params.n_split_tensors);
strategy.split_start();
while (strategy.i_tensor < strategy.n_tensors) {
strategy.next_tensor();
if (strategy.should_split()) {
strategy.split_end();
strategy.split_start();
}
}
strategy.split_end();
gguf_free(ctx_gguf);
f_input.close();
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %d gguf split written with a total of %d tensors.\n",
__func__, strategy.n_split, strategy.n_tensors);
}
static void gguf_merge(const split_params & split_params) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s -> %s\n",
__func__, split_params.input.c_str(),
split_params.output.c_str());
int n_split = 1;
int total_tensors = 0;
auto * ctx_out = gguf_init_empty();
std::ofstream fout(split_params.output.c_str(), std::ios::binary);
fout.exceptions(std::ofstream::failbit); // fail fast on write errors
std::vector<uint8_t> read_data;
std::vector<ggml_context *> ctx_metas;
std::vector<gguf_context *> ctx_ggufs;
std::string split_prefix;
// First pass to find KV and tensors metadata
for (int i_split = 0; i_split < n_split; i_split++) {
struct ggml_context * ctx_meta = NULL;
struct gguf_init_params params = {
/*.no_alloc = */ true,
/*.ctx = */ &ctx_meta,
};
auto split_name = split_params.input;
if (i_split > 0) {
split_name = split_file_name(split_prefix, i_split, n_split);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: reading metadata %s ...", __func__, split_name.c_str());
auto * ctx_gguf = gguf_init_from_file(split_name.c_str(), params);
if (!ctx_gguf) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: failed to load input GGUF from %s\n", __func__, split_params.input.c_str());
exit(1);
}
ctx_ggufs.push_back(ctx_gguf);
ctx_metas.push_back(ctx_meta);
if (i_split == 0) {
auto key_n_split = gguf_find_key(ctx_gguf, LLM_KV_GENERAL_SPLIT_N_SPLIT);
if (key_n_split < 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"\n%s: input file does not contain %s metadata\n",
__func__,
LLM_KV_GENERAL_SPLIT_N_SPLIT);
gguf_free(ctx_gguf);
gguf_free(ctx_out);
fout.close();
exit(1);
}
n_split = gguf_get_val_u8(ctx_gguf, key_n_split);
if (n_split < 1) {
fprintf(stderr,
"\n%s: input file does not contain a valid split count %d\n",
__func__,
n_split);
gguf_free(ctx_gguf);
gguf_free(ctx_out);
fout.close();
exit(1);
}
// Do not trigger merge if we try to merge again the output
gguf_set_val_u8(ctx_out, LLM_KV_GENERAL_SPLIT_N_SPLIT, 0);
// Set metadata from the first split
gguf_set_kv(ctx_out, ctx_gguf);
}
// Verify the file naming
{
int i_split_file = 0;
int n_split_file = 0;
const char * i_split_format = "-00000-of-00000.gguf";
if (split_name.size() < strlen(i_split_format)) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: unexpected input file name: %s\n", __func__, split_params.input.c_str());
for (auto * _ctx_gguf : ctx_ggufs) {
gguf_free(_ctx_gguf);
}
gguf_free(ctx_out);
fout.close();
exit(1);
}
split_prefix = split_name.substr(0, split_name.size() - strlen(i_split_format));
const char * split_name_c_str = split_name.c_str();
int n_part = sscanf(&split_name_c_str[0] + split_prefix.size(), "-%d-of-%d", &i_split_file, &n_split_file);
if (n_part != 2 || i_split_file - 1 != i_split || n_split_file != n_split) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: unexpected input file name: %s"
" i_split=%d i_split_file=%d"
" n_split=%d n_split_file=%d\n", __func__,
split_params.input.c_str(),
i_split, i_split_file,
n_split, n_split_file);
for (auto * _ctx_gguf : ctx_ggufs) {
gguf_free(_ctx_gguf);
}
gguf_free(ctx_out);
fout.close();
exit(1);
}
}
auto n_tensors = gguf_get_n_tensors(ctx_gguf);
for (int i_tensor = 0; i_tensor < n_tensors; i_tensor++) {
const char * t_name = gguf_get_tensor_name(ctx_gguf, i_tensor);
struct ggml_tensor * t = ggml_get_tensor(ctx_meta, t_name);
gguf_add_tensor(ctx_out, t);
}
total_tensors += n_tensors;
fprintf(stderr, "\033[3Ddone\n");
}
// placeholder for the meta data
{
auto meta_size = gguf_get_meta_size(ctx_out);
::zeros(fout, meta_size);
}
// Write tensors data
for (int i_split = 0; i_split < n_split; i_split++) {
auto split_name = split_file_name(split_prefix, i_split, n_split);
std::ifstream f_input(split_name.c_str(), std::ios::binary);
if (!f_input.is_open()) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to open input GGUF from %s\n", __func__, split_name.c_str());
for (auto * _ctx_gguf : ctx_ggufs) {
gguf_free(_ctx_gguf);
}
gguf_free(ctx_out);
fout.close();
exit(1);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: writing tensors %s ...", __func__, split_name.c_str());
auto * ctx_gguf = ctx_ggufs[i_split];
auto * ctx_meta = ctx_metas[i_split];
auto n_tensors = gguf_get_n_tensors(ctx_gguf);
for (int i_tensor = 0; i_tensor < n_tensors; i_tensor++) {
const char * t_name = gguf_get_tensor_name(ctx_gguf, i_tensor);
struct ggml_tensor * t = ggml_get_tensor(ctx_meta, t_name);
auto n_bytes = ggml_nbytes(t);
if (read_data.size() < n_bytes) {
read_data.resize(n_bytes);
}
auto offset = gguf_get_data_offset(ctx_gguf) + gguf_get_tensor_offset(ctx_gguf, i_tensor);
f_input.seekg(offset);
f_input.read((char *)read_data.data(), n_bytes);
// write tensor data + padding
fout.write((const char *)read_data.data(), n_bytes);
zeros(fout, GGML_PAD(n_bytes, GGUF_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT) - n_bytes);
}
gguf_free(ctx_gguf);
ggml_free(ctx_meta);
f_input.close();
fprintf(stderr, "\033[3Ddone\n");
}
{
// go back to beginning of file and write the updated metadata
fout.seekp(0);
std::vector<uint8_t> data(gguf_get_meta_size(ctx_out));
gguf_get_meta_data(ctx_out, data.data());
fout.write((const char *)data.data(), data.size());
fout.close();
gguf_free(ctx_out);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s merged from %d split with %d tensors.\n",
__func__, split_params.output.c_str(), n_split, total_tensors);
}
int main(int argc, const char ** argv) {
if (argc < 3) {
split_print_usage(argv[0]);
}
split_params params;
split_params_parse(argc, argv, params);
switch (params.operation) {
case SPLIT_OP_SPLIT: gguf_split(params);
break;
case SPLIT_OP_MERGE: gguf_merge(params);
break;
default:split_print_usage(argv[0]);
exit(1);
}
return 0;
}

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for (int j = 0; j < ggml_nelements(cur); ++j) {
if (data[j] != 100 + i) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: tensor[%d]: data[%d] = %f\n", __func__, i, j, data[j]);
gguf_free(ctx);
return false;
}
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set(TARGET gritlm)
add_executable(${TARGET} gritlm.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)

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## Generative Representational Instruction Tuning (GRIT) Example
[gritlm] a model which can generate embeddings as well as "normal" text
generation depending on the instructions in the prompt.
* Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2402.09906.pdf
### Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) use case
One use case for `gritlm` is to use it with RAG. If we recall how RAG works is
that we take documents that we want to use as context, to ground the large
language model (LLM), and we create token embeddings for them. We then store
these token embeddings in a vector database.
When we perform a query, prompt the LLM, we will first create token embeddings
for the query and then search the vector database to retrieve the most
similar vectors, and return those documents so they can be passed to the LLM as
context. Then the query and the context will be passed to the LLM which will
have to _again_ create token embeddings for the query. But because gritlm is used
the first query can be cached and the second query tokenization generation does
not have to be performed at all.
### Running the example
Download a Grit model:
```console
$ scripts/hf.sh --repo cohesionet/GritLM-7B_gguf --file gritlm-7b_q4_1.gguf
```
Run the example using the downloaded model:
```console
$ ./gritlm -m gritlm-7b_q4_1.gguf
Cosine similarity between "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" and "A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash w" is: 0.605
Cosine similarity between "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" and "All text-based language problems can be reduced to" is: 0.103
Cosine similarity between "Generative Representational Instruction Tuning" and "A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash w" is: 0.112
Cosine similarity between "Generative Representational Instruction Tuning" and "All text-based language problems can be reduced to" is: 0.547
Oh, brave adventurer, who dared to climb
The lofty peak of Mt. Fuji in the night,
When shadows lurk and ghosts do roam,
And darkness reigns, a fearsome sight.
Thou didst set out, with heart aglow,
To conquer this mountain, so high,
And reach the summit, where the stars do glow,
And the moon shines bright, up in the sky.
Through the mist and fog, thou didst press on,
With steadfast courage, and a steadfast will,
Through the darkness, thou didst not be gone,
But didst climb on, with a steadfast skill.
At last, thou didst reach the summit's crest,
And gazed upon the world below,
And saw the beauty of the night's best,
And felt the peace, that only nature knows.
Oh, brave adventurer, who dared to climb
The lofty peak of Mt. Fuji in the night,
Thou art a hero, in the eyes of all,
For thou didst conquer this mountain, so bright.
```
[gritlm]: https://github.com/ContextualAI/gritlm

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#include "common.h"
#include "llama.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
// #define GRIT_DEBUG
static std::vector<std::vector<float>> encode(llama_context * ctx, const std::vector<std::string> & sentences, const std::string & instruction) {
std::vector<std::vector<float>> result;
const llama_model * mdl = llama_get_model(ctx);
llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(llama_n_batch(ctx), 0, 1);
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < sentences.size(); i++) {
llama_batch_clear(batch);
const std::string input_string = instruction + sentences[i];
std::vector<llama_token> inputs = llama_tokenize(mdl, input_string, true, false);
const int32_t n_toks = inputs.size();
// GritLM seems to have EOS = ""
// https://github.com/ContextualAI/gritlm/blob/92025b16534712b31b3c4aaaf069350e222bd5f8/gritlm/gritlm.py#L18
// inputs.push_back(llama_token_eos(mdl));
// we want to ignore instruction tokens for mean pooling
const int32_t n_inst = llama_tokenize(mdl, instruction, true, false).size();
#ifdef GRIT_DEBUG
// debug tokens - should be matching as referenced in the GritLM sample
std::for_each(inputs.begin(), inputs.end(), [&ctx](llama_token t) {
std::printf("[%u:%s]", t, llama_token_to_piece(ctx, t).c_str());
});
std::printf("\n");
#endif
// add input to batch (this increments n_tokens)
for (int32_t j = 0; j < n_toks; j++) {
llama_batch_add(batch, inputs[j], j, { 0 }, j >= n_inst);
}
// clear previous kv_cache values (irrelevant for embeddings)
llama_kv_cache_clear(ctx);
llama_set_causal_attn(ctx, false);
// run model
llama_decode(ctx, batch);
// get embedding dimensions
uint64_t n_embd = llama_n_embd(mdl);
// allocate embedding output
std::vector<float> emb_unorm(n_embd, 0.0f);
// sum up all token embeddings
for (int32_t k = n_inst; k < n_toks; k++) {
float * emb = llama_get_embeddings_ith(ctx, k);
for (uint64_t j = 0; j < n_embd; j++) {
emb_unorm[j] += emb[j];
}
}
// divide by number of tokens (mean pooling)
{
const uint64_t n_sent = n_toks - n_inst;
for (uint64_t j = 0; j < n_embd; j++) {
emb_unorm[j] /= n_sent;
}
}
std::vector<float> emb_norm(emb_unorm.size());
llama_embd_normalize(emb_unorm.data(), emb_norm.data(), n_embd);
result.push_back(emb_norm);
#ifdef GRIT_DEBUG
// print out emb_norm
std::printf("embedding %ld: ", i);
for (uint64_t j = 0; j < n_embd; j++) {
std::printf("%.5f ", emb_norm[j]);
}
std::printf("\n\n");
#endif
}
llama_batch_free(batch);
return result;
}
static std::string generate(llama_context * ctx, const std::string & prompt, bool stream) {
std::string result;
const llama_model * mdl = llama_get_model(ctx);
llama_token eos_token = llama_token_eos(mdl);
llama_kv_cache_clear(ctx);
llama_set_causal_attn(ctx, true);
llama_batch bat = llama_batch_init(llama_n_batch(ctx), 0, 1);
std::vector<llama_token> inputs = llama_tokenize(mdl, prompt, false, true);
int32_t i_current_token = 0;
while (true) {
llama_batch_clear(bat);
auto n_inputs = (int32_t)inputs.size();
for (int32_t i = 0; i < n_inputs; i++) {
llama_batch_add(bat, inputs[i], i_current_token++, { 0 }, i == n_inputs - 1);
}
inputs.clear();
llama_decode(ctx, bat);
auto logits = llama_get_logits_ith(ctx, bat.n_tokens - 1);
auto candidates = std::vector<llama_token_data>(llama_n_vocab(mdl));
auto n_candidates = (int32_t)candidates.size();
for (int32_t token = 0; token < n_candidates; token++) {
candidates[token] = llama_token_data{ token, logits[token], 0.0f };
}
auto candidates_p = llama_token_data_array{ candidates.data(), candidates.size(), false };
llama_token token = llama_sample_token_greedy(ctx, &candidates_p);
if (token == eos_token) {
break;
}
std::string piece = llama_token_to_piece(ctx, token);
if (stream) {
std::printf("%s", piece.c_str());
std::fflush(stdout);
}
inputs.push_back(token);
result += piece;
}
if (stream) {
std::printf("\n");
}
llama_batch_free(bat);
return result;
}
static std::string gritlm_instruction(const std::string & instruction) {
return !instruction.empty() ? "<|user|>\n" + instruction + "\n<|embed|>\n" : "<|embed|>\n";
}
int main(int argc, char * argv[]) {
gpt_params params;
if (!gpt_params_parse(argc, argv, params)) {
return 1;
}
llama_model_params mparams = llama_model_params_from_gpt_params(params);
llama_context_params cparams = llama_context_params_from_gpt_params(params);
llama_backend_init();
llama_model * mdl = llama_load_model_from_file(params.model.c_str(), mparams);
// create new context - set to embedding mode
cparams.embeddings = true;
llama_context * ctx = llama_new_context_with_model(mdl, cparams);
// ### Embedding/Representation ###
// samples taken from: https://github.com/ContextualAI/gritlm#basic
{
const std::string instruction = "Given a scientific paper title, retrieve the paper's abstract";
const std::vector<std::string> queries = {
"Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System",
"Generative Representational Instruction Tuning",
};
const std::vector<std::string> documents = {
"A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution. Digital signatures provide part of the solution, but the main benefits are lost if a trusted third party is still required to prevent double-spending. We propose a solution to the double-spending problem using a peer-to-peer network. The network timestamps transactions by hashing them into an ongoing chain of hash-based proof-of-work, forming a record that cannot be changed without redoing the proof-of-work. The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power. As long as a majority of CPU power is controlled by nodes that are not cooperating to attack the network, they'll generate the longest chain and outpace attackers. The network itself requires minimal structure. Messages are broadcast on a best effort basis, and nodes can leave and rejoin the network at will, accepting the longest proof-of-work chain as proof of what happened while they were gone.",
"All text-based language problems can be reduced to either generation or embedding. Current models only perform well at one or the other. We introduce generative representational instruction tuning (GRIT) whereby a large language model is trained to handle both generative and embedding tasks by distinguishing between them through instructions. Compared to other open models, our resulting GritLM 7B sets a new state of the art on the Massive Text Embedding Benchmark (MTEB) and outperforms all models up to its size on a range of generative tasks. By scaling up further, GritLM 8X7B outperforms all open generative language models that we tried while still being among the best embedding models. Notably, we find that GRIT matches training on only generative or embedding data, thus we can unify both at no performance loss. Among other benefits, the unification via GRIT speeds up Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) by > 60% for long documents, by no longer requiring separate retrieval and generation models. Models, code, etc. are freely available at https://github.com/ContextualAI/gritlm.",
};
// No need to add instruction for retrieval documents
const std::vector<std::vector<float>> d_rep = encode(ctx, documents, gritlm_instruction(""));
const std::vector<std::vector<float>> q_rep = encode(ctx, queries, gritlm_instruction(instruction));
const int n_embd = llama_n_embd(mdl);
const float cosine_sim_q0_d0 = llama_embd_similarity_cos(q_rep[0].data(), d_rep[0].data(), n_embd);
const float cosine_sim_q0_d1 = llama_embd_similarity_cos(q_rep[0].data(), d_rep[1].data(), n_embd);
const float cosine_sim_q1_d0 = llama_embd_similarity_cos(q_rep[1].data(), d_rep[0].data(), n_embd);
const float cosine_sim_q1_d1 = llama_embd_similarity_cos(q_rep[1].data(), d_rep[1].data(), n_embd);
std::printf("Cosine similarity between \"%.50s\" and \"%.50s\" is: %.3f\n", queries[0].c_str(), documents[0].c_str(), cosine_sim_q0_d0);
std::printf("Cosine similarity between \"%.50s\" and \"%.50s\" is: %.3f\n", queries[0].c_str(), documents[1].c_str(), cosine_sim_q0_d1);
std::printf("Cosine similarity between \"%.50s\" and \"%.50s\" is: %.3f\n", queries[1].c_str(), documents[0].c_str(), cosine_sim_q1_d0);
std::printf("Cosine similarity between \"%.50s\" and \"%.50s\" is: %.3f\n", queries[1].c_str(), documents[1].c_str(), cosine_sim_q1_d1);
}
// ### Generation ###
// GritLM models are not finetuned with system prompts, as you can just include system-like instructions together with your user instruction
{
const std::string prompt = "<|user|>\nPlease write me a poem about my recent hike of Mt. Fuji at midnight in the style of Shakespeare.\n<|assistant|>\n";
std::string response = generate(ctx, prompt, true);
}
llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(mdl);
llama_backend_free();
return 0;
}

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@@ -56,13 +56,31 @@ bool IMatrixCollector::collect_imatrix(struct ggml_tensor * t, bool ask, void *
const struct ggml_tensor * src0 = t->src[0];
const struct ggml_tensor * src1 = t->src[1];
std::string wname;
{
// remove any prefix and suffixes from the name
// CUDA0#blk.0.attn_k.weight#0 => blk.0.attn_k.weight
const char * p = strchr(src0->name, '#');
if (p != NULL) {
p = p + 1;
const char * q = strchr(p, '#');
if (q != NULL) {
wname = std::string(p, q - p);
} else {
wname = p;
}
} else {
wname = src0->name;
}
}
// when ask is true, the scheduler wants to know if we are interested in data from this tensor
// if we return true, a follow-up call will be made with ask=false in which we can do the actual collection
if (ask) {
if (t->op == GGML_OP_MUL_MAT_ID) return true; // collect all indirect matrix multiplications
if (t->op != GGML_OP_MUL_MAT) return false;
if (src1->ne[1] < 16 || src1->type != GGML_TYPE_F32) return false;
if (!(strncmp(src0->name, "blk.", 4) == 0 || (m_params.collect_output_weight && strcmp(src0->name, "output.weight") == 0))) return false;
if (!(wname.substr(0, 4) == "blk." || (m_params.collect_output_weight && wname == "output.weight"))) return false;
return true;
}
@@ -94,12 +112,12 @@ bool IMatrixCollector::collect_imatrix(struct ggml_tensor * t, bool ask, void *
// this is necessary to guarantee equal number of "ncall" for each tensor
for (int ex = 0; ex < n_as; ++ex) {
src0 = t->src[2 + ex];
auto& e = m_stats[src0->name];
auto& e = m_stats[wname];
if (e.values.empty()) {
e.values.resize(src1->ne[0], 0);
}
else if (e.values.size() != (size_t)src1->ne[0]) {
fprintf(stderr, "Oops: inconsistent size for %s (%d vs %d)\n", src0->name, (int)e.values.size(), (int)src1->ne[0]);
fprintf(stderr, "Oops: inconsistent size for %s (%d vs %d)\n", wname.c_str(), (int)e.values.size(), (int)src1->ne[0]);
exit(1); //GGML_ASSERT(false);
}
// NOTE: since we select top-k experts, the number of calls for the expert tensors will be k times larger
@@ -107,7 +125,7 @@ bool IMatrixCollector::collect_imatrix(struct ggml_tensor * t, bool ask, void *
//if (idx == t->src[0]->ne[0] - 1) ++e.ncall;
++e.ncall;
if (m_params.verbosity > 1) {
printf("%s[%d]: %32s, %s, %5d x %5d, %d\n", __func__, m_last_call, src0->name, ggml_op_name(t->op), (int)src1->ne[0], (int)src1->ne[1], (int)src1->type);
printf("%s[%d]: %32s, %s, %5d x %5d, %d\n", __func__, m_last_call, wname.c_str(), ggml_op_name(t->op), (int)src1->ne[0], (int)src1->ne[1], (int)src1->type);
}
for (int row = 0; row < (int)src1->ne[1]; ++row) {
const int excur = m_ids[row*n_as + idx];
@@ -129,17 +147,17 @@ bool IMatrixCollector::collect_imatrix(struct ggml_tensor * t, bool ask, void *
}
}
} else {
auto& e = m_stats[src0->name];
auto& e = m_stats[wname];
if (e.values.empty()) {
e.values.resize(src1->ne[0], 0);
}
else if (e.values.size() != (size_t)src1->ne[0]) {
fprintf(stderr, "Oops: inconsistent size for %s (%d vs %d)\n", src0->name, (int)e.values.size(), (int)src1->ne[0]);
fprintf(stderr, "Oops: inconsistent size for %s (%d vs %d)\n", wname.c_str(), (int)e.values.size(), (int)src1->ne[0]);
exit(1); //GGML_ASSERT(false);
}
++e.ncall;
if (m_params.verbosity > 1) {
printf("%s[%d]: %32s, %s, %5d x %5d, %d\n", __func__, m_last_call, src0->name, ggml_op_name(t->op), (int)src1->ne[0], (int)src1->ne[1], (int)src1->type);
printf("%s[%d]: %32s, %s, %5d x %5d, %d\n", __func__, m_last_call, wname.c_str(), ggml_op_name(t->op), (int)src1->ne[0], (int)src1->ne[1], (int)src1->type);
}
for (int row = 0; row < (int)src1->ne[1]; ++row) {
const float * x = data + row * src1->ne[0];

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@@ -378,10 +378,10 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
if (params.interactive) {
const char *control_message;
if (params.multiline_input) {
control_message = " - To return control to LLaMa, end your input with '\\'.\n"
control_message = " - To return control to LLaMA, end your input with '\\'.\n"
" - To return control without starting a new line, end your input with '/'.\n";
} else {
control_message = " - Press Return to return control to LLaMa.\n"
control_message = " - Press Return to return control to LLaMA.\n"
" - To return control without starting a new line, end your input with '/'.\n"
" - If you want to submit another line, end your input with '\\'.\n";
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
# Usage:
#! ./server -m some-model.gguf &
#! pip install pydantic
#! python json-schema-pydantic-example.py
from pydantic import BaseModel, TypeAdapter
from annotated_types import MinLen
from typing import Annotated, List, Optional
import json, requests
if True:
def create_completion(*, response_model=None, endpoint="http://localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions", messages, **kwargs):
'''
Creates a chat completion using an OpenAI-compatible endpoint w/ JSON schema support
(llama.cpp server, llama-cpp-python, Anyscale / Together...)
The response_model param takes a type (+ supports Pydantic) and behaves just as w/ Instructor (see below)
'''
if response_model:
type_adapter = TypeAdapter(response_model)
schema = type_adapter.json_schema()
messages = [{
"role": "system",
"content": f"You respond in JSON format with the following schema: {json.dumps(schema, indent=2)}"
}] + messages
response_format={"type": "json_object", "schema": schema}
data = requests.post(endpoint, headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"},
json=dict(messages=messages, response_format=response_format, **kwargs)).json()
if 'error' in data:
raise Exception(data['error']['message'])
content = data["choices"][0]["message"]["content"]
return type_adapter.validate_json(content) if type_adapter else content
else:
# This alternative branch uses Instructor + OpenAI client lib.
# Instructor support streamed iterable responses, retry & more.
# (see https://python.useinstructor.com/)
#! pip install instructor openai
import instructor, openai
client = instructor.patch(
openai.OpenAI(api_key="123", base_url="http://localhost:8080"),
mode=instructor.Mode.JSON_SCHEMA)
create_completion = client.chat.completions.create
if __name__ == '__main__':
class QAPair(BaseModel):
question: str
concise_answer: str
justification: str
class PyramidalSummary(BaseModel):
title: str
summary: str
question_answers: Annotated[List[QAPair], MinLen(2)]
sub_sections: Optional[Annotated[List['PyramidalSummary'], MinLen(2)]]
print("# Summary\n", create_completion(
model="...",
response_model=PyramidalSummary,
messages=[{
"role": "user",
"content": f"""
You are a highly efficient corporate document summarizer.
Create a pyramidal summary of an imaginary internal document about our company processes
(starting high-level, going down to each sub sections).
Keep questions short, and answers even shorter (trivia / quizz style).
"""
}]))

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@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import itertools
import json
import re
import sys
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Set, Tuple, Union
# whitespace is constrained to a single space char to prevent model "running away" in
# whitespace. Also maybe improves generation quality?
@@ -12,22 +14,50 @@ PRIMITIVE_RULES = {
'boolean': '("true" | "false") space',
'number': '("-"? ([0-9] | [1-9] [0-9]*)) ("." [0-9]+)? ([eE] [-+]? [0-9]+)? space',
'integer': '("-"? ([0-9] | [1-9] [0-9]*)) space',
'value' : 'object | array | string | number | boolean',
'object' : '"{" space ( string ":" space value ("," space string ":" space value)* )? "}" space',
'array' : '"[" space ( value ("," space value)* )? "]" space',
'uuid' : '"\\"" ' + ' "-" '.join('[0-9a-fA-F]' * n for n in [8, 4, 4, 4, 12]) + ' "\\"" space',
'string': r''' "\"" (
[^"\\] |
"\\" (["\\/bfnrt] | "u" [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F])
)* "\"" space ''',
)* "\"" space''',
'null': '"null" space',
}
OBJECT_RULE_NAMES = ['object', 'array', 'string', 'number', 'boolean', 'null', 'value']
# TODO: support "uri", "email" string formats
DATE_RULES = {
'date' : '[0-9] [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] "-" ( "0" [1-9] | "1" [0-2] ) "-" ( \"0\" [1-9] | [1-2] [0-9] | "3" [0-1] )',
'time' : '([01] [0-9] | "2" [0-3]) ":" [0-5] [0-9] ":" [0-5] [0-9] ( "." [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] )? ( "Z" | ( "+" | "-" ) ( [01] [0-9] | "2" [0-3] ) ":" [0-5] [0-9] )',
'date-time': 'date "T" time',
'date-string': '"\\"" date "\\"" space',
'time-string': '"\\"" time "\\"" space',
'date-time-string': '"\\"" date-time "\\"" space',
}
RESERVED_NAMES = set(["root", *PRIMITIVE_RULES.keys(), *DATE_RULES.keys()])
INVALID_RULE_CHARS_RE = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9-]+')
GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r'[\r\n"]')
GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES = {'\r': '\\r', '\n': '\\n', '"': '\\"'}
GRAMMAR_RANGE_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r'[\r\n"\]\-\\]')
GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES = {'\r': '\\r', '\n': '\\n', '"': '\\"', '-': '\\-', ']': '\\]'}
NON_LITERAL_SET = set('|.()[]{}*+?')
ESCAPED_IN_REGEXPS_BUT_NOT_IN_LITERALS = set('[]()|{}*+?')
DATE_PATTERN = '[0-9]{4}-(0[1-9]|1[0-2])-([0-2][0-9]|3[0-1])'
TIME_PATTERN = '([01][0-9]|2[0-3])(:[0-5][0-9]){2}(\\.[0-9]{1,3})?(Z|[+-](([01][0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]))' # Cap millisecond precision w/ 3 digits
class SchemaConverter:
def __init__(self, prop_order):
def __init__(self, *, prop_order, allow_fetch, dotall, raw_pattern):
self._prop_order = prop_order
self._allow_fetch = allow_fetch
self._dotall = dotall
self._raw_pattern = raw_pattern
self._rules = {'space': SPACE_RULE}
self._refs = {}
self._refs_being_resolved = set()
def _format_literal(self, literal):
escaped = GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE.sub(
@@ -41,78 +71,421 @@ class SchemaConverter:
key = esc_name
else:
i = 0
while f'{esc_name}{i}' in self._rules:
while f'{esc_name}{i}' in self._rules and self._rules[f'{esc_name}{i}'] != rule:
i += 1
key = f'{esc_name}{i}'
self._rules[key] = rule
return key
def resolve_refs(self, schema: dict, url: str):
'''
Resolves all $ref fields in the given schema, fetching any remote schemas,
replacing $ref with absolute reference URL and populating self._refs with the
respective referenced (sub)schema dictionaries.
'''
def visit(n: dict):
if isinstance(n, list):
return [visit(x) for x in n]
elif isinstance(n, dict):
ref = n.get('$ref')
if ref is not None and ref not in self._refs:
if ref.startswith('https://'):
assert self._allow_fetch, 'Fetching remote schemas is not allowed (use --allow-fetch for force)'
import requests
frag_split = ref.split('#')
base_url = frag_split[0]
target = self._refs.get(base_url)
if target is None:
target = self.resolve_refs(requests.get(ref).json(), base_url)
self._refs[base_url] = target
if len(frag_split) == 1 or frag_split[-1] == '':
return target
elif ref.startswith('#/'):
target = schema
ref = f'{url}{ref}'
n['$ref'] = ref
else:
raise ValueError(f'Unsupported ref {ref}')
for sel in ref.split('#')[-1].split('/')[1:]:
assert target is not None and sel in target, f'Error resolving ref {ref}: {sel} not in {target}'
target = target[sel]
self._refs[ref] = target
else:
for v in n.values():
visit(v)
return n
return visit(schema)
def _generate_union_rule(self, name, alt_schemas):
return ' | '.join((
self.visit(alt_schema, f'{name}{"-" if name else "alternative-"}{i}')
for i, alt_schema in enumerate(alt_schemas)
))
def _visit_pattern(self, pattern, name):
'''
Transforms a regular expression pattern into a GBNF rule.
Input: https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/regular_expressions
Output: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/blob/master/grammars/README.md
Unsupported features: negative/positive lookaheads, greedy/non-greedy modifiers.
Mostly a 1:1 translation, except for {x} / {x,} / {x,y} quantifiers for which
we define sub-rules to keep the output lean.
'''
assert pattern.startswith('^') and pattern.endswith('$'), 'Pattern must start with "^" and end with "$"'
pattern = pattern[1:-1]
sub_rule_ids = {}
i = 0
length = len(pattern)
def to_rule(s: Tuple[str, bool]) -> str:
(txt, is_literal) = s
return "\"" + txt + "\"" if is_literal else txt
def transform() -> Tuple[str, bool]:
'''
Parse a unit at index i (advancing it), and return its string representation + whether it's a literal.
'''
nonlocal i
nonlocal pattern
nonlocal sub_rule_ids
start = i
# For each component of this sequence, store its string representation and whether it's a literal.
# 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]] = []
def get_dot():
if self._dotall:
rule = '[\\U00000000-\\U0010FFFF]'
else:
# Accept any character... except \n and \r line break chars (\x0A and \xOD)
rule = '[\\U00000000-\\x09\\x0B\\x0C\\x0E-\\U0010FFFF]'
return self._add_rule(f'dot', rule)
def join_seq():
nonlocal seq
ret = []
for is_literal, g in itertools.groupby(seq, lambda x: x[1]):
if is_literal:
ret.append((''.join(x[0] for x in g), True))
else:
ret.extend(g)
if len(ret) == 1:
return ret[0]
return (' '.join(to_rule(x) for x in seq), False)
while i < length:
c = pattern[i]
if c == '.':
seq.append((get_dot(), False))
i += 1
elif c == '(':
i += 1
if i < length:
assert pattern[i] != '?', f'Unsupported pattern syntax "{pattern[i]}" at index {i} of /{pattern}/'
seq.append((f'({to_rule(transform())})', False))
elif c == ')':
i += 1
assert start > 0 and pattern[start-1] == '(', f'Unbalanced parentheses; start = {start}, i = {i}, pattern = {pattern}'
return join_seq()
elif c == '[':
square_brackets = c
i += 1
while i < length and pattern[i] != ']':
if pattern[i] == '\\':
square_brackets += pattern[i:i+2]
i += 2
else:
square_brackets += pattern[i]
i += 1
assert i < length, f'Unbalanced square brackets; start = {start}, i = {i}, pattern = {pattern}'
square_brackets += ']'
i += 1
seq.append((square_brackets, False))
elif c == '|':
seq.append(('|', False))
i += 1
elif c in ('*', '+', '?'):
seq[-1] = (to_rule(seq[-1]) + c, False)
i += 1
elif c == '{':
curly_brackets = c
i += 1
while i < length and pattern[i] != '}':
curly_brackets += pattern[i]
i += 1
assert i < length, f'Unbalanced curly brackets; start = {start}, i = {i}, pattern = {pattern}'
curly_brackets += '}'
i += 1
nums = [s.strip() for s in curly_brackets[1:-1].split(',')]
min_times = 0
max_times = None
try:
if len(nums) == 1:
min_times = int(nums[0])
max_times = min_times
else:
assert len(nums) == 2
min_times = int(nums[0]) if nums[0] else 0
max_times = int(nums[1]) if nums[1] else None
except ValueError:
raise ValueError(f'Invalid quantifier {curly_brackets} in /{pattern}/')
(sub, sub_is_literal) = seq[-1]
if min_times == 0 and max_times is None:
seq[-1] = (f'{sub}*', False)
elif min_times == 0 and max_times == 1:
seq[-1] = (f'{sub}?', False)
elif min_times == 1 and max_times is None:
seq[-1] = (f'{sub}+', False)
else:
if not sub_is_literal:
id = sub_rule_ids.get(sub)
if id is None:
id = self._add_rule(f'{name}-{len(sub_rule_ids) + 1}', sub)
sub_rule_ids[sub] = id
sub = id
seq[-1] = (
' '.join(
([f'"{sub[1:-1] * min_times}"'] if sub_is_literal else [sub] * min_times) +
([f'{sub}?'] * (max_times - min_times) if max_times is not None else [f'{sub}*'])),
False
)
else:
literal = ''
while i < length:
if pattern[i] == '\\' and i < length - 1:
next = pattern[i + 1]
if next in ESCAPED_IN_REGEXPS_BUT_NOT_IN_LITERALS:
i += 1
literal += pattern[i]
i += 1
else:
literal += pattern[i:i+2]
i += 2
elif pattern[i] == '"' and not self._raw_pattern:
literal += '\\"'
i += 1
elif pattern[i] not in NON_LITERAL_SET and \
(i == length - 1 or literal == '' or pattern[i+1] == '.' or pattern[i+1] not in NON_LITERAL_SET):
literal += pattern[i]
i += 1
else:
break
if literal:
seq.append((literal, True))
return join_seq()
return self._add_rule(
name,
to_rule(transform()) if self._raw_pattern \
else "\"\\\"\" " + to_rule(transform()) + " \"\\\"\" space")
def _resolve_ref(self, ref):
ref_name = ref.split('/')[-1]
if ref_name not in self._rules and ref not in self._refs_being_resolved:
self._refs_being_resolved.add(ref)
resolved = self._refs[ref]
ref_name = self.visit(resolved, ref_name)
self._refs_being_resolved.remove(ref)
return ref_name
def _generate_constant_rule(self, value):
assert isinstance(value, str), f'Only string constants are supported, got {value}'
return self._format_literal(value)
def visit(self, schema, name):
schema_type = schema.get('type')
rule_name = name or 'root'
schema_format = schema.get('format')
rule_name = name + '-' if name in RESERVED_NAMES else name or 'root'
if 'oneOf' in schema or 'anyOf' in schema:
rule = ' | '.join((
self.visit(alt_schema, f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}{i}')
for i, alt_schema in enumerate(schema.get('oneOf') or schema['anyOf'])
))
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
if (ref := schema.get('$ref')) is not None:
return self._add_rule(rule_name, self._resolve_ref(ref))
elif 'oneOf' in schema or 'anyOf' in schema:
return self._add_rule(rule_name, self._generate_union_rule(name, schema.get('oneOf') or schema['anyOf']))
elif isinstance(schema_type, list):
return self._add_rule(rule_name, self._generate_union_rule(name, [{'type': t} for t in schema_type]))
elif 'const' in schema:
return self._add_rule(rule_name, self._format_literal(schema['const']))
return self._add_rule(rule_name, self._generate_constant_rule(schema['const']))
elif 'enum' in schema:
rule = ' | '.join((self._format_literal(v) for v in schema['enum']))
rule = ' | '.join((self._generate_constant_rule(v) for v in schema['enum']))
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
elif schema_type == 'object' and 'properties' in schema:
# TODO: `required` keyword
prop_order = self._prop_order
prop_pairs = sorted(
schema['properties'].items(),
# sort by position in prop_order (if specified) then by key
key=lambda kv: (prop_order.get(kv[0], len(prop_order)), kv[0]),
elif schema_type in (None, 'object') and \
('properties' in schema or \
('additionalProperties' in schema and schema['additionalProperties'] is not True)):
required = set(schema.get('required', []))
properties = list(schema.get('properties', {}).items())
return self._add_rule(rule_name, self._build_object_rule(properties, required, name, schema.get('additionalProperties')))
elif schema_type in (None, 'object') and 'allOf' in schema:
required = set()
properties = []
hybrid_name = name
def add_component(comp_schema, is_required):
if (ref := comp_schema.get('$ref')) is not None:
comp_schema = self._refs[ref]
if 'properties' in comp_schema:
for prop_name, prop_schema in comp_schema['properties'].items():
properties.append((prop_name, prop_schema))
if is_required:
required.add(prop_name)
for t in schema['allOf']:
if 'anyOf' in t:
for tt in t['anyOf']:
add_component(tt, is_required=False)
else:
add_component(t, is_required=True)
return self._add_rule(rule_name, self._build_object_rule(properties, required, hybrid_name, additional_properties=[]))
elif schema_type in (None, 'array') and ('items' in schema or 'prefixItems' in schema):
items = schema.get('items') or schema['prefixItems']
if isinstance(items, list):
return self._add_rule(
rule_name,
'"[" space ' +
' "," space '.join(
self.visit(item, f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}tuple-{i}')
for i, item in enumerate(items)) +
' "]" space')
else:
item_rule_name = self.visit(items, f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}item')
list_item_operator = f'( "," space {item_rule_name} )'
successive_items = ""
min_items = schema.get("minItems", 0)
max_items = schema.get("maxItems")
if min_items > 0:
successive_items = list_item_operator * (min_items - 1)
min_items -= 1
if max_items is not None and max_items > min_items:
successive_items += (list_item_operator + "?") * (max_items - min_items - 1)
else:
successive_items += list_item_operator + "*"
if min_items == 0:
rule = f'"[" space ( {item_rule_name} {successive_items} )? "]" space'
else:
rule = f'"[" space {item_rule_name} {successive_items} "]" space'
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
elif schema_type in (None, 'string') and 'pattern' in schema:
return self._visit_pattern(schema['pattern'], rule_name)
elif schema_type in (None, 'string') and re.match(r'^uuid[1-5]?$', schema_format or ''):
return self._add_rule(
'root' if rule_name == 'root' else schema_format,
PRIMITIVE_RULES['uuid']
)
rule = '"{" space'
for i, (prop_name, prop_schema) in enumerate(prop_pairs):
prop_rule_name = self.visit(prop_schema, f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}{prop_name}')
if i > 0:
rule += ' "," space'
rule += fr' {self._format_literal(prop_name)} space ":" space {prop_rule_name}'
rule += ' "}" space'
elif schema_type in (None, 'string') and schema_format in DATE_RULES:
for t, r in DATE_RULES.items():
self._add_rule(t, r)
return schema_format + '-string'
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
elif schema_type == 'array' and 'items' in schema:
# TODO `prefixItems` keyword
item_rule_name = self.visit(schema['items'], f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}item')
list_item_operator = f'("," space {item_rule_name})'
successive_items = ""
min_items = schema.get("minItems", 0)
if min_items > 0:
first_item = f"({item_rule_name})"
successive_items = list_item_operator * (min_items - 1)
min_items -= 1
else:
first_item = f"({item_rule_name})?"
max_items = schema.get("maxItems")
if max_items is not None and max_items > min_items:
successive_items += (list_item_operator + "?") * (max_items - min_items - 1)
else:
successive_items += list_item_operator + "*"
rule = f'"[" space {first_item} {successive_items} "]" space'
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
elif (schema_type == 'object') or (len(schema) == 0):
for n in OBJECT_RULE_NAMES:
self._add_rule(n, PRIMITIVE_RULES[n])
return self._add_rule(rule_name, 'object')
else:
assert schema_type in PRIMITIVE_RULES, f'Unrecognized schema: {schema}'
# TODO: support minimum, maximum, exclusiveMinimum, exclusiveMaximum at least for zero
return self._add_rule(
'root' if rule_name == 'root' else schema_type,
PRIMITIVE_RULES[schema_type]
)
def _build_object_rule(self, properties: List[Tuple[str, Any]], required: Set[str], name: str, additional_properties: Union[bool, Any]):
prop_order = self._prop_order
# sort by position in prop_order (if specified) then by original order
sorted_props = [kv[0] for _, kv in sorted(enumerate(properties), key=lambda ikv: (prop_order.get(ikv[1][0], len(prop_order)), ikv[0]))]
prop_kv_rule_names = {}
for prop_name, prop_schema in properties:
prop_rule_name = self.visit(prop_schema, f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}{prop_name}')
prop_kv_rule_names[prop_name] = self._add_rule(
f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}{prop_name}-kv',
fr'{self._format_literal(prop_name)} space ":" space {prop_rule_name}'
)
required_props = [k for k in sorted_props if k in required]
optional_props = [k for k in sorted_props if k not in required]
if additional_properties == True or isinstance(additional_properties, dict):
sub_name = f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}additional'
value_rule = self.visit({} if additional_properties == True else additional_properties, f'{sub_name}-value')
prop_kv_rule_names["*"] = self._add_rule(
f'{sub_name}-kv',
self._add_rule('string', PRIMITIVE_RULES['string']) + f' ":" space {value_rule}'
)
optional_props.append("*")
rule = '"{" space '
rule += ' "," space '.join(prop_kv_rule_names[k] for k in required_props)
if optional_props:
rule += ' ('
if required_props:
rule += ' "," space ( '
def get_recursive_refs(ks, first_is_optional):
[k, *rest] = ks
kv_rule_name = prop_kv_rule_names[k]
if k == '*':
res = self._add_rule(
f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}additional-kvs',
f'{kv_rule_name} ( "," space ' + kv_rule_name + ' )*'
)
elif first_is_optional:
res = f'( "," space {kv_rule_name} )?'
else:
res = kv_rule_name
if len(rest) > 0:
res += ' ' + self._add_rule(
f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}{k}-rest',
get_recursive_refs(rest, first_is_optional=True)
)
return res
rule += ' | '.join(
get_recursive_refs(optional_props[i:], first_is_optional=False)
for i in range(len(optional_props))
)
if required_props:
rule += ' )'
rule += ' )?'
rule += ' "}" space'
return rule
def format_grammar(self):
return '\n'.join((f'{name} ::= {rule}' for name, rule in self._rules.items()))
return '\n'.join(
f'{name} ::= {rule}'
for name, rule in sorted(self._rules.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[0])
)
def main(args_in = None):
@@ -129,16 +502,47 @@ def main(args_in = None):
type=lambda s: s.split(','),
help='''
comma-separated property names defining the order of precedence for object properties;
properties not specified here are given lower precedence than those that are, and are
sorted alphabetically
properties not specified here are given lower precedence than those that are, and
are kept in their original order from the schema. Required properties are always
given precedence over optional properties.
'''
)
parser.add_argument(
'--allow-fetch',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help='Whether to allow fetching referenced schemas over HTTPS')
parser.add_argument(
'--dotall',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help='Whether to treat dot (".") as matching all chars including line breaks in regular expression patterns')
parser.add_argument(
'--raw-pattern',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help='Treats string patterns as raw patterns w/o quotes (or quote escapes)')
parser.add_argument('schema', help='file containing JSON schema ("-" for stdin)')
args = parser.parse_args(args_in)
schema = json.load(sys.stdin if args.schema == '-' else open(args.schema))
prop_order = {name: idx for idx, name in enumerate(args.prop_order)}
converter = SchemaConverter(prop_order)
if args.schema.startswith('https://'):
url = args.schema
import requests
schema = requests.get(url).json()
elif args.schema == '-':
url = 'stdin'
schema = json.load(sys.stdin)
else:
url = f'file://{args.schema}'
with open(args.schema) as f:
schema = json.load(f)
converter = SchemaConverter(
prop_order={name: idx for idx, name in enumerate(args.prop_order)},
allow_fetch=args.allow_fetch,
dotall=args.dotall,
raw_pattern=args.raw_pattern)
schema = converter.resolve_refs(schema, url)
converter.visit(schema, '')
print(converter.format_grammar())

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@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ options:
-mg, --main-gpu <i> (default: 0)
-nkvo, --no-kv-offload <0|1> (default: 0)
-mmp, --mmap <0|1> (default: 1)
-mmq, --mul-mat-q <0|1> (default: 1)
-ts, --tensor_split <ts0/ts1/..> (default: 0)
-r, --repetitions <n> (default: 5)
-o, --output <csv|json|md|sql> (default: md)

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <ctime>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iterator>
#include <map>
#include <numeric>
@@ -103,6 +104,7 @@ static std::string get_cpu_info() {
}
}
}
fclose(f);
}
#endif
// TODO: other platforms
@@ -112,10 +114,10 @@ static std::string get_cpu_info() {
static std::string get_gpu_info() {
std::string id;
#ifdef GGML_USE_CUBLAS
int count = ggml_cuda_get_device_count();
int count = ggml_backend_cuda_get_device_count();
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
char buf[128];
ggml_cuda_get_device_description(i, buf, sizeof(buf));
ggml_backend_cuda_get_device_description(i, buf, sizeof(buf));
id += buf;
if (i < count - 1) {
id += "/";
@@ -123,20 +125,15 @@ static std::string get_gpu_info() {
}
#endif
#ifdef GGML_USE_SYCL
int device_list[GGML_SYCL_MAX_DEVICES];
ggml_sycl_get_gpu_list(device_list, GGML_SYCL_MAX_DEVICES);
for (int i = 0; i < GGML_SYCL_MAX_DEVICES; i++) {
if (device_list[i] >0 ){
char buf[128];
ggml_sycl_get_device_description(i, buf, sizeof(buf));
id += buf;
int count = ggml_backend_sycl_get_device_count();
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
char buf[128];
ggml_sycl_get_device_description(i, buf, sizeof(buf));
id += buf;
if (i < count - 1) {
id += "/";
}
}
if (id.length() >2 ) {
id.pop_back();
}
#endif
// TODO: other backends
return id;
@@ -169,6 +166,7 @@ struct cmd_params {
std::vector<int> n_prompt;
std::vector<int> n_gen;
std::vector<int> n_batch;
std::vector<int> n_ubatch;
std::vector<ggml_type> type_k;
std::vector<ggml_type> type_v;
std::vector<int> n_threads;
@@ -176,9 +174,9 @@ struct cmd_params {
std::vector<llama_split_mode> split_mode;
std::vector<int> main_gpu;
std::vector<bool> no_kv_offload;
std::vector<bool> mul_mat_q;
std::vector<std::vector<float>> tensor_split;
std::vector<bool> use_mmap;
std::vector<bool> embeddings;
int reps;
bool verbose;
output_formats output_format;
@@ -188,7 +186,8 @@ static const cmd_params cmd_params_defaults = {
/* model */ {"models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf"},
/* n_prompt */ {512},
/* n_gen */ {128},
/* n_batch */ {512},
/* n_batch */ {2048},
/* n_ubatch */ {512},
/* type_k */ {GGML_TYPE_F16},
/* type_v */ {GGML_TYPE_F16},
/* n_threads */ {get_num_physical_cores()},
@@ -196,9 +195,9 @@ static const cmd_params cmd_params_defaults = {
/* split_mode */ {LLAMA_SPLIT_MODE_LAYER},
/* main_gpu */ {0},
/* no_kv_offload */ {false},
/* mul_mat_q */ {true},
/* tensor_split */ {std::vector<float>(llama_max_devices(), 0.0f)},
/* use_mmap */ {true},
/* embeddings */ {false},
/* reps */ 5,
/* verbose */ false,
/* output_format */ MARKDOWN
@@ -213,6 +212,7 @@ static void print_usage(int /* argc */, char ** argv) {
printf(" -p, --n-prompt <n> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.n_prompt, ",").c_str());
printf(" -n, --n-gen <n> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.n_gen, ",").c_str());
printf(" -b, --batch-size <n> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.n_batch, ",").c_str());
printf(" -ub N, --ubatch-size <n> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.n_ubatch, ",").c_str());
printf(" -ctk <t>, --cache-type-k <t> (default: %s)\n", join(transform_to_str(cmd_params_defaults.type_k, ggml_type_name), ",").c_str());
printf(" -ctv <t>, --cache-type-v <t> (default: %s)\n", join(transform_to_str(cmd_params_defaults.type_v, ggml_type_name), ",").c_str());
printf(" -t, --threads <n> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.n_threads, ",").c_str());
@@ -221,8 +221,8 @@ static void print_usage(int /* argc */, char ** argv) {
printf(" -mg, --main-gpu <i> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.main_gpu, ",").c_str());
printf(" -nkvo, --no-kv-offload <0|1> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.no_kv_offload, ",").c_str());
printf(" -mmp, --mmap <0|1> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.use_mmap, ",").c_str());
printf(" -mmq, --mul-mat-q <0|1> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.mul_mat_q, ",").c_str());
printf(" -ts, --tensor_split <ts0/ts1/..> (default: 0)\n");
printf(" -embd, --embeddings <0|1> (default: %s)\n", join(cmd_params_defaults.embeddings, ",").c_str());
printf(" -ts, --tensor-split <ts0/ts1/..> (default: 0)\n");
printf(" -r, --repetitions <n> (default: %d)\n", cmd_params_defaults.reps);
printf(" -o, --output <csv|json|md|sql> (default: %s)\n", output_format_str(cmd_params_defaults.output_format));
printf(" -v, --verbose (default: %s)\n", cmd_params_defaults.verbose ? "1" : "0");
@@ -249,6 +249,9 @@ static ggml_type ggml_type_from_name(const std::string & s) {
if (s == "q5_1") {
return GGML_TYPE_Q5_1;
}
if (s == "iq4_nl") {
return GGML_TYPE_IQ4_NL;
}
return GGML_TYPE_COUNT;
}
@@ -302,6 +305,13 @@ static cmd_params parse_cmd_params(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
auto p = split<int>(argv[i], split_delim);
params.n_batch.insert(params.n_batch.end(), p.begin(), p.end());
} else if (arg == "-ub" || arg == "--ubatch-size") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
auto p = split<int>(argv[i], split_delim);
params.n_ubatch.insert(params.n_ubatch.end(), p.begin(), p.end());
} else if (arg == "-ctk" || arg == "--cache-type-k") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
@@ -383,13 +393,6 @@ static cmd_params parse_cmd_params(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
auto p = split<bool>(argv[i], split_delim);
params.no_kv_offload.insert(params.no_kv_offload.end(), p.begin(), p.end());
} else if (arg == "-mmq" || arg == "--mul-mat-q") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
auto p = split<bool>(argv[i], split_delim);
params.mul_mat_q.insert(params.mul_mat_q.end(), p.begin(), p.end());
} else if (arg == "-mmp" || arg == "--mmap") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
@@ -397,6 +400,13 @@ static cmd_params parse_cmd_params(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
auto p = split<bool>(argv[i], split_delim);
params.use_mmap.insert(params.use_mmap.end(), p.begin(), p.end());
} else if (arg == "-embd" || arg == "--embeddings") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
auto p = split<bool>(argv[i], split_delim);
params.embeddings.insert(params.embeddings.end(), p.begin(), p.end());
} else if (arg == "-ts" || arg == "--tensor-split") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
@@ -460,15 +470,16 @@ static cmd_params parse_cmd_params(int argc, char ** argv) {
if (params.n_prompt.empty()) { params.n_prompt = cmd_params_defaults.n_prompt; }
if (params.n_gen.empty()) { params.n_gen = cmd_params_defaults.n_gen; }
if (params.n_batch.empty()) { params.n_batch = cmd_params_defaults.n_batch; }
if (params.n_ubatch.empty()) { params.n_ubatch = cmd_params_defaults.n_ubatch; }
if (params.type_k.empty()) { params.type_k = cmd_params_defaults.type_k; }
if (params.type_v.empty()) { params.type_v = cmd_params_defaults.type_v; }
if (params.n_gpu_layers.empty()) { params.n_gpu_layers = cmd_params_defaults.n_gpu_layers; }
if (params.split_mode.empty()) { params.split_mode = cmd_params_defaults.split_mode; }
if (params.main_gpu.empty()) { params.main_gpu = cmd_params_defaults.main_gpu; }
if (params.no_kv_offload.empty()){ params.no_kv_offload = cmd_params_defaults.no_kv_offload; }
if (params.mul_mat_q.empty()) { params.mul_mat_q = cmd_params_defaults.mul_mat_q; }
if (params.tensor_split.empty()) { params.tensor_split = cmd_params_defaults.tensor_split; }
if (params.use_mmap.empty()) { params.use_mmap = cmd_params_defaults.use_mmap; }
if (params.embeddings.empty()) { params.embeddings = cmd_params_defaults.embeddings; }
if (params.n_threads.empty()) { params.n_threads = cmd_params_defaults.n_threads; }
return params;
@@ -479,6 +490,7 @@ struct cmd_params_instance {
int n_prompt;
int n_gen;
int n_batch;
int n_ubatch;
ggml_type type_k;
ggml_type type_v;
int n_threads;
@@ -486,9 +498,9 @@ struct cmd_params_instance {
llama_split_mode split_mode;
int main_gpu;
bool no_kv_offload;
bool mul_mat_q;
std::vector<float> tensor_split;
bool use_mmap;
bool embeddings;
llama_model_params to_llama_mparams() const {
llama_model_params mparams = llama_model_default_params();
@@ -516,10 +528,11 @@ struct cmd_params_instance {
cparams.n_ctx = n_prompt + n_gen;
cparams.n_batch = n_batch;
cparams.n_ubatch = n_ubatch;
cparams.type_k = type_k;
cparams.type_v = type_v;
cparams.mul_mat_q = mul_mat_q;
cparams.offload_kqv = !no_kv_offload;
cparams.embeddings = embeddings;
return cparams;
}
@@ -535,10 +548,11 @@ static std::vector<cmd_params_instance> get_cmd_params_instances(const cmd_param
for (const auto & mg : params.main_gpu)
for (const auto & ts : params.tensor_split)
for (const auto & mmp : params.use_mmap)
for (const auto & embd : params.embeddings)
for (const auto & nb : params.n_batch)
for (const auto & nub : params.n_ubatch)
for (const auto & tk : params.type_k)
for (const auto & tv : params.type_v)
for (const auto & mmq : params.mul_mat_q)
for (const auto & nkvo : params.no_kv_offload)
for (const auto & nt : params.n_threads) {
for (const auto & n_prompt : params.n_prompt) {
@@ -550,6 +564,7 @@ static std::vector<cmd_params_instance> get_cmd_params_instances(const cmd_param
/* .n_prompt = */ n_prompt,
/* .n_gen = */ 0,
/* .n_batch = */ nb,
/* .n_ubatch = */ nub,
/* .type_k = */ tk,
/* .type_v = */ tv,
/* .n_threads = */ nt,
@@ -557,9 +572,9 @@ static std::vector<cmd_params_instance> get_cmd_params_instances(const cmd_param
/* .split_mode = */ sm,
/* .main_gpu = */ mg,
/* .no_kv_offload= */ nkvo,
/* .mul_mat_q = */ mmq,
/* .tensor_split = */ ts,
/* .use_mmap = */ mmp,
/* .embeddings = */ embd,
};
instances.push_back(instance);
}
@@ -573,6 +588,7 @@ static std::vector<cmd_params_instance> get_cmd_params_instances(const cmd_param
/* .n_prompt = */ 0,
/* .n_gen = */ n_gen,
/* .n_batch = */ nb,
/* .n_ubatch = */ nub,
/* .type_k = */ tk,
/* .type_v = */ tv,
/* .n_threads = */ nt,
@@ -580,9 +596,9 @@ static std::vector<cmd_params_instance> get_cmd_params_instances(const cmd_param
/* .split_mode = */ sm,
/* .main_gpu = */ mg,
/* .no_kv_offload= */ nkvo,
/* .mul_mat_q = */ mmq,
/* .tensor_split = */ ts,
/* .use_mmap = */ mmp,
/* .embeddings = */ embd,
};
instances.push_back(instance);
}
@@ -609,6 +625,7 @@ struct test {
uint64_t model_size;
uint64_t model_n_params;
int n_batch;
int n_ubatch;
int n_threads;
ggml_type type_k;
ggml_type type_v;
@@ -616,9 +633,9 @@ struct test {
llama_split_mode split_mode;
int main_gpu;
bool no_kv_offload;
bool mul_mat_q;
std::vector<float> tensor_split;
bool use_mmap;
bool embeddings;
int n_prompt;
int n_gen;
std::string test_time;
@@ -632,6 +649,7 @@ struct test {
model_size = llama_model_size(lmodel);
model_n_params = llama_model_n_params(lmodel);
n_batch = inst.n_batch;
n_ubatch = inst.n_ubatch;
n_threads = inst.n_threads;
type_k = inst.type_k;
type_v = inst.type_v;
@@ -639,9 +657,9 @@ struct test {
split_mode = inst.split_mode;
main_gpu = inst.main_gpu;
no_kv_offload = inst.no_kv_offload;
mul_mat_q = inst.mul_mat_q;
tensor_split = inst.tensor_split;
use_mmap = inst.use_mmap;
embeddings = inst.embeddings;
n_prompt = inst.n_prompt;
n_gen = inst.n_gen;
// RFC 3339 date-time format
@@ -710,10 +728,11 @@ struct test {
"cuda", "opencl", "vulkan", "kompute", "metal", "sycl", "gpu_blas", "blas",
"cpu_info", "gpu_info",
"model_filename", "model_type", "model_size", "model_n_params",
"n_batch", "n_threads", "type_k", "type_v",
"n_batch", "n_ubatch",
"n_threads", "type_k", "type_v",
"n_gpu_layers", "split_mode",
"main_gpu", "no_kv_offload",
"mul_mat_q", "tensor_split", "use_mmap",
"tensor_split", "use_mmap", "embeddings",
"n_prompt", "n_gen", "test_time",
"avg_ns", "stddev_ns",
"avg_ts", "stddev_ts"
@@ -724,7 +743,8 @@ struct test {
enum field_type {STRING, BOOL, INT, FLOAT};
static field_type get_field_type(const std::string & field) {
if (field == "build_number" || field == "n_batch" || field == "n_threads" ||
if (field == "build_number" || field == "n_batch" || field == "n_ubatch" ||
field == "n_threads" ||
field == "model_size" || field == "model_n_params" ||
field == "n_gpu_layers" || field == "main_gpu" ||
field == "n_prompt" || field == "n_gen" ||
@@ -733,7 +753,7 @@ struct test {
}
if (field == "cuda" || field == "opencl" || field == "vulkan" || field == "kompute" || field == "metal" ||
field == "gpu_blas" || field == "blas" || field == "sycl" ||field == "f16_kv" || field == "no_kv_offload" ||
field == "mul_mat_q" || field == "use_mmap") {
field == "use_mmap" || field == "embeddings") {
return BOOL;
}
if (field == "avg_ts" || field == "stddev_ts") {
@@ -764,10 +784,11 @@ struct test {
std::to_string(metal), std::to_string(sycl), std::to_string(gpu_blas), std::to_string(blas),
cpu_info, gpu_info,
model_filename, model_type, std::to_string(model_size), std::to_string(model_n_params),
std::to_string(n_batch), std::to_string(n_threads), ggml_type_name(type_k), ggml_type_name(type_v),
std::to_string(n_batch), std::to_string(n_ubatch),
std::to_string(n_threads), ggml_type_name(type_k), ggml_type_name(type_v),
std::to_string(n_gpu_layers), split_mode_str(split_mode),
std::to_string(main_gpu), std::to_string(no_kv_offload),
std::to_string(mul_mat_q), tensor_split_str, std::to_string(use_mmap),
tensor_split_str, std::to_string(use_mmap), std::to_string(embeddings),
std::to_string(n_prompt), std::to_string(n_gen), test_time,
std::to_string(avg_ns()), std::to_string(stdev_ns()),
std::to_string(avg_ts()), std::to_string(stdev_ts())
@@ -931,15 +952,15 @@ struct markdown_printer : public printer {
if (field == "n_threads") {
return "threads";
}
if (field == "mul_mat_q") {
return "mmq";
}
if (field == "no_kv_offload") {
return "nkvo";
}
if (field == "use_mmap") {
return "mmap";
}
if (field == "embeddings") {
return "embd";
}
if (field == "tensor_split") {
return "ts";
}
@@ -962,6 +983,9 @@ struct markdown_printer : public printer {
if (params.n_batch.size() > 1 || params.n_batch != cmd_params_defaults.n_batch) {
fields.emplace_back("n_batch");
}
if (params.n_ubatch.size() > 1 || params.n_ubatch != cmd_params_defaults.n_ubatch) {
fields.emplace_back("n_ubatch");
}
if (params.type_k.size() > 1 || params.type_k != cmd_params_defaults.type_k) {
fields.emplace_back("type_k");
}
@@ -974,9 +998,6 @@ struct markdown_printer : public printer {
if (params.split_mode.size() > 1 || params.split_mode != cmd_params_defaults.split_mode) {
fields.emplace_back("split_mode");
}
if (params.mul_mat_q.size() > 1 || params.mul_mat_q != cmd_params_defaults.mul_mat_q) {
fields.emplace_back("mul_mat_q");
}
if (params.no_kv_offload.size() > 1 || params.no_kv_offload != cmd_params_defaults.no_kv_offload) {
fields.emplace_back("no_kv_offload");
}
@@ -986,6 +1007,9 @@ struct markdown_printer : public printer {
if (params.use_mmap.size() > 1 || params.use_mmap != cmd_params_defaults.use_mmap) {
fields.emplace_back("use_mmap");
}
if (params.embeddings.size() > 1 || params.embeddings != cmd_params_defaults.embeddings) {
fields.emplace_back("embeddings");
}
fields.emplace_back("test");
fields.emplace_back("t/s");
@@ -1101,25 +1125,40 @@ struct sql_printer : public printer {
};
static void test_prompt(llama_context * ctx, int n_prompt, int n_past, int n_batch, int n_threads) {
std::vector<llama_token> tokens(n_batch, llama_token_bos(llama_get_model(ctx)));
int n_processed = 0;
llama_set_n_threads(ctx, n_threads, n_threads);
const llama_model * model = llama_get_model(ctx);
const int32_t n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(model);
std::vector<llama_token> tokens(n_batch);
int n_processed = 0;
while (n_processed < n_prompt) {
int n_tokens = std::min(n_prompt - n_processed, n_batch);
tokens[0] = n_processed == 0 && llama_add_bos_token(model) ? llama_token_bos(model) : std::rand() % n_vocab;
for (int i = 1; i < n_tokens; i++) {
tokens[i] = std::rand() % n_vocab;
}
llama_decode(ctx, llama_batch_get_one(tokens.data(), n_tokens, n_past + n_processed, 0));
n_processed += n_tokens;
}
llama_synchronize(ctx);
}
static void test_gen(llama_context * ctx, int n_gen, int n_past, int n_threads) {
llama_token token = llama_token_bos(llama_get_model(ctx));
llama_set_n_threads(ctx, n_threads, n_threads);
const llama_model * model = llama_get_model(ctx);
const int32_t n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(model);
llama_token token = llama_add_bos_token(model) ? llama_token_bos(model) : std::rand() % n_vocab;
for (int i = 0; i < n_gen; i++) {
llama_decode(ctx, llama_batch_get_one(&token, 1, n_past + i, 0));
llama_synchronize(ctx);
token = std::rand() % n_vocab;
}
}
@@ -1208,7 +1247,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// warmup run
if (t.n_prompt > 0) {
test_prompt(ctx, std::min(2, t.n_batch), 0, t.n_batch, t.n_threads);
//test_prompt(ctx, std::min(t.n_batch, std::min(t.n_prompt, 32)), 0, t.n_batch, t.n_threads);
test_prompt(ctx, t.n_prompt, 0, t.n_batch, t.n_threads);
}
if (t.n_gen > 0) {
test_gen(ctx, 1, 0, t.n_threads);
@@ -1224,6 +1264,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
if (t.n_gen > 0) {
test_gen(ctx, t.n_gen, t.n_prompt, t.n_threads);
}
uint64_t t_ns = get_time_ns() - t_start;
t.samples_ns.push_back(t_ns);
}

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@@ -33,6 +33,45 @@ jclass la_int_var;
jmethodID la_int_var_value;
jmethodID la_int_var_inc;
std::string cached_token_chars;
bool is_valid_utf8(const char * string) {
if (!string) {
return true;
}
const unsigned char * bytes = (const unsigned char *)string;
int num;
while (*bytes != 0x00) {
if ((*bytes & 0x80) == 0x00) {
// U+0000 to U+007F
num = 1;
} else if ((*bytes & 0xE0) == 0xC0) {
// U+0080 to U+07FF
num = 2;
} else if ((*bytes & 0xF0) == 0xE0) {
// U+0800 to U+FFFF
num = 3;
} else if ((*bytes & 0xF8) == 0xF0) {
// U+10000 to U+10FFFF
num = 4;
} else {
return false;
}
bytes += 1;
for (int i = 1; i < num; ++i) {
if ((*bytes & 0xC0) != 0x80) {
return false;
}
bytes += 1;
}
}
return true;
}
static void log_callback(ggml_log_level level, const char * fmt, void * data) {
if (level == GGML_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR) __android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, TAG, fmt, data);
else if (level == GGML_LOG_LEVEL_INFO) __android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_INFO, TAG, fmt, data);
@@ -295,6 +334,8 @@ Java_com_example_llama_Llm_completion_1init(
jint n_len
) {
cached_token_chars.clear();
const auto text = env->GetStringUTFChars(jtext, 0);
const auto context = reinterpret_cast<llama_context *>(context_pointer);
const auto batch = reinterpret_cast<llama_batch *>(batch_pointer);
@@ -372,8 +413,16 @@ Java_com_example_llama_Llm_completion_1loop(
}
auto new_token_chars = llama_token_to_piece(context, new_token_id);
LOGi("new_token_chars: `%s`", new_token_chars.c_str());
auto new_token = env->NewStringUTF(new_token_chars.c_str());
cached_token_chars += new_token_chars;
jstring new_token = nullptr;
if (is_valid_utf8(cached_token_chars.c_str())) {
new_token = env->NewStringUTF(cached_token_chars.c_str());
LOGi("cached: %s, new_token_chars: `%s`, id: %d", cached_token_chars.c_str(), new_token_chars.c_str(), new_token_id);
cached_token_chars.clear();
} else {
new_token = env->NewStringUTF("");
}
llama_batch_clear(*batch);
llama_batch_add(*batch, new_token_id, n_cur, { 0 }, true);

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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ class Llm {
batch: Long,
nLen: Int,
ncur: IntVar
): String
): String?
private external fun kv_cache_clear(context: Long)
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ class Llm {
val ncur = IntVar(completion_init(state.context, state.batch, message, nlen))
while (ncur.value <= nlen) {
val str = completion_loop(state.context, state.batch, nlen, ncur)
if (str.isEmpty()) {
if (str == null) {
break
}
emit(str)

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@@ -221,6 +221,7 @@ actor LlamaContext {
if llama_decode(context, batch) != 0 {
print("llama_decode() failed during prompt")
}
llama_synchronize(context)
let t_pp_end = ggml_time_us()
@@ -240,6 +241,7 @@ actor LlamaContext {
if llama_decode(context, batch) != 0 {
print("llama_decode() failed during text generation")
}
llama_synchronize(context)
}
let t_tg_end = ggml_time_us()

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@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
# MobileVLM
Currently this implementation supports [MobileVLM-v1.7](https://huggingface.co/mtgv/MobileVLM-1.7B) variants.
Currently this implementation supports [MobileVLM-1.7B](https://huggingface.co/mtgv/MobileVLM-1.7B) / [MobileVLM_V2-1.7B](https://huggingface.co/mtgv/MobileVLM_V2-1.7B) variants.
for more information, please go to [Meituan-AutoML/MobileVLM](https://github.com/Meituan-AutoML/MobileVLM)
The implementation is based on llava, and is compatible with llava and mobileVLM. The usage is basically same as llava.
Notice: The overall process of model inference for both **MobileVLM** and **MobileVLM_V2** models is the same, but the process of model conversion is a little different. Therefore, using MobiVLM as an example, the different conversion step will be shown.
## Usage
Build with cmake or run `make llava-cli` to build it.
@@ -34,7 +36,7 @@ git clone https://huggingface.co/openai/clip-vit-large-patch14-336
python ./examples/llava/llava-surgery.py -m path/to/MobileVLM-1.7B
```
3. Use `convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py` with `--projector-type ldp` to convert the LLaVA image encoder to GGUF:
3. Use `convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py` with `--projector-type ldp` (for **V2** the arg is `--projector-type ldpv2`) to convert the LLaVA image encoder to GGUF:
```sh
python ./examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf \
@@ -44,6 +46,14 @@ python ./examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf \
--projector-type ldp
```
```sh
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 `convert.py` to convert the LLaMA part of LLaVA to GGUF:
```sh

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@@ -63,12 +63,20 @@ Now both the LLaMA part and the image encoder is in the `llava-v1.5-7b` director
```console
git clone https://huggingface.co/liuhaotian/llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b
```
2) Use `llava-surgery-v2.py` which also supports llava-1.5 variants pytorch as well as safetensor models:
2) Install the required Python packages:
```sh
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:
```console
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
3) Copy the llava.clip file into a subdirectory (like vit), rename it to pytorch_model.bin and add a fitting vit configuration to the directory:
4) Copy the llava.clip file into a subdirectory (like vit), rename it to pytorch_model.bin and add a fitting vit configuration to the directory:
```console
mkdir vit
cp ../llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b/llava.clip vit/pytorch_model.bin
@@ -76,18 +84,18 @@ cp ../llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b/llava.projector vit/
curl -s -q https://huggingface.co/cmp-nct/llava-1.6-gguf/raw/main/config_vit.json -o vit/config.json
```
4) Create the visual gguf model:
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
```
- 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
5) Then convert the model to gguf format:
6) Then convert the model to gguf format:
```console
python ./convert.py ../llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b/ --skip-unknown
```
6) And finally we can run the llava-cli using the 1.6 model version:
7) And finally we can run the llava-cli using the 1.6 model version:
```console
./llava-cli -m ../llava-v1.6-vicuna-7b/ggml-model-f16.gguf --mmproj vit/mmproj-model-f16.gguf --image some-image.jpg -c 4096
```

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@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@ static std::string format(const char * fmt, ...) {
#define TN_LLAVA_PROJ "mm.%d.%s"
#define TN_MVLM_PROJ_MLP "mm.model.mlp.%d.%s"
#define TN_MVLM_PROJ_BLOCK "mm.model.mb_block.%d.block.%d.%s"
#define TN_MVLM_PROJ_PEG "mm.model.peg.%d.%s"
#define TN_IMAGE_NEWLINE "model.image_newline"
@@ -126,12 +127,14 @@ enum projector_type {
PROJECTOR_TYPE_MLP,
PROJECTOR_TYPE_MLP_NORM,
PROJECTOR_TYPE_LDP,
PROJECTOR_TYPE_LDPV2,
PROJECTOR_TYPE_UNKNOWN,
};
static std::map<projector_type, std::string> PROJECTOR_TYPE_NAMES = {
{ PROJECTOR_TYPE_MLP, "mlp" },
{ PROJECTOR_TYPE_LDP, "ldp" },
{ PROJECTOR_TYPE_LDPV2, "ldpv2"},
};
@@ -475,6 +478,14 @@ struct clip_vision_model {
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_block_2_block_2_0_w;
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_block_2_block_2_1_w;
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_block_2_block_2_1_b;
// MobileVLM_V2 projection
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_mlp_0_w;
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_mlp_0_b;
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_mlp_2_w;
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_mlp_2_b;
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_peg_0_w;
struct ggml_tensor * mm_model_peg_0_b;
};
struct clip_ctx {
@@ -497,7 +508,6 @@ struct clip_ctx {
// memory buffers to evaluate the model
ggml_backend_buffer_t params_buffer = NULL;
ggml_backend_buffer_t compute_buffer = NULL;
ggml_backend_t backend = NULL;
ggml_gallocr_t compute_alloc = NULL;
@@ -808,6 +818,29 @@ static ggml_cgraph * clip_image_build_graph(clip_ctx * ctx, const clip_image_f32
}
embeddings = block_1;
}
else if (ctx->proj_type == PROJECTOR_TYPE_LDPV2)
{
int n_patch = 24;
struct ggml_tensor * mlp_0 = ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model.mm_model_mlp_0_w, embeddings);
mlp_0 = ggml_add(ctx0, mlp_0, model.mm_model_mlp_0_b);
mlp_0 = ggml_gelu(ctx0, mlp_0);
struct ggml_tensor * mlp_2 = ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model.mm_model_mlp_2_w, mlp_0);
mlp_2 = ggml_add(ctx0, mlp_2, model.mm_model_mlp_2_b);
// mlp_2 ne = [2048, 576, 1, 1]
// // AVG Pool Layer 2*2, strides = 2
mlp_2 = ggml_cont(ctx0, ggml_permute(ctx0, mlp_2, 1, 0, 2, 3));
// mlp_2 ne = [576, 2048, 1, 1]
mlp_2 = ggml_reshape_4d(ctx0, mlp_2, n_patch, n_patch, mlp_2->ne[1], mlp_2->ne[2]);
// mlp_2 ne [24, 24, 2048, 1]
mlp_2 = ggml_pool_2d(ctx0, mlp_2, GGML_OP_POOL_AVG, 2, 2, 2, 2, 0, 0);
// weight ne = [3, 3, 2048, 1]
struct ggml_tensor * peg_0 = ggml_conv_depthwise_2d(ctx0, model.mm_model_peg_0_w, mlp_2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1);
peg_0 = ggml_add(ctx0, peg_0, mlp_2);
peg_0 = ggml_cont(ctx0, ggml_permute(ctx0, peg_0, 1, 2, 0, 3));
peg_0 = ggml_add(ctx0, peg_0, model.mm_model_peg_0_b);
peg_0 = ggml_reshape_3d(ctx0, peg_0, peg_0->ne[0], peg_0->ne[1] * peg_0->ne[2], peg_0->ne[3]);
embeddings = peg_0;
}
else {
GGML_ASSERT(false);
}
@@ -995,6 +1028,7 @@ struct clip_ctx * clip_model_load(const char * fname, const int verbosity = 1) {
if (!new_clip->ctx_data) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: ggml_init() failed\n", __func__);
clip_free(new_clip);
gguf_free(ctx);
return nullptr;
}
@@ -1002,6 +1036,7 @@ struct clip_ctx * clip_model_load(const char * fname, const int verbosity = 1) {
if (!fin) {
printf("cannot open model file for loading tensors\n");
clip_free(new_clip);
gguf_free(ctx);
return nullptr;
}
@@ -1023,6 +1058,7 @@ struct clip_ctx * clip_model_load(const char * fname, const int verbosity = 1) {
if (!fin) {
printf("%s: failed to seek for tensor %s\n", __func__, name);
clip_free(new_clip);
gguf_free(ctx);
return nullptr;
}
int num_bytes = ggml_nbytes(cur);
@@ -1175,7 +1211,18 @@ struct clip_ctx * clip_model_load(const char * fname, const int verbosity = 1) {
vision_model.mm_model_block_2_block_2_0_w = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_BLOCK, 2, 2, "0.weight"));
vision_model.mm_model_block_2_block_2_1_w = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_BLOCK, 2, 2, "1.weight"));
vision_model.mm_model_block_2_block_2_1_b = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_BLOCK, 2, 2, "1.bias"));
} else {
}
else if (new_clip->proj_type == PROJECTOR_TYPE_LDPV2)
{
// MobilVLM_V2 projection
vision_model.mm_model_mlp_0_w = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_MLP, 0, "weight"));
vision_model.mm_model_mlp_0_b = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_MLP, 0, "bias"));
vision_model.mm_model_mlp_2_w = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_MLP, 2, "weight"));
vision_model.mm_model_mlp_2_b = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_MLP, 2, "bias"));
vision_model.mm_model_peg_0_w = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_PEG, 0, "weight"));
vision_model.mm_model_peg_0_b = get_tensor(new_clip->ctx_data, format(TN_MVLM_PROJ_PEG, 0, "bias"));
}
else {
std::string proj_type = PROJECTOR_TYPE_NAMES[new_clip->proj_type];
throw std::runtime_error(format("%s: don't support projector with: %s currently\n", __func__, proj_type.c_str()));
}
@@ -1232,16 +1279,16 @@ struct clip_image_f32 * clip_image_f32_init() {
void clip_image_u8_free(struct clip_image_u8 * img) { delete img; }
void clip_image_f32_free(struct clip_image_f32 * img) { delete img; }
void clip_image_u8_batch_free(struct clip_image_u8_batch & batch) {
if (batch.size > 0) {
delete[] batch.data;
batch.size = 0;
void clip_image_u8_batch_free(struct clip_image_u8_batch * batch) {
if (batch->size > 0) {
delete[] batch->data;
batch->size = 0;
}
}
void clip_image_f32_batch_free(struct clip_image_f32_batch & batch) {
if (batch.size > 0) {
delete[] batch.data;
batch.size = 0;
void clip_image_f32_batch_free(struct clip_image_f32_batch * batch) {
if (batch->size > 0) {
delete[] batch->data;
batch->size = 0;
}
}
@@ -1494,7 +1541,7 @@ static std::vector<clip_image_u8*> divide_to_patches_u8(const clip_image_u8 & im
// returns the normalized float tensor for llava-1.5, for spatial_unpad with anyres processing for llava-1.6 it returns the normalized image patch tensors as a vector
// res_imgs memory is being allocated here, previous allocations will be freed if found
bool clip_image_preprocess(struct clip_ctx * ctx, const clip_image_u8 * img, clip_image_f32_batch & res_imgs) {
bool clip_image_preprocess(struct clip_ctx * ctx, const clip_image_u8 * img, clip_image_f32_batch * res_imgs) {
bool pad_to_square = true;
if (!ctx->has_vision_encoder) {
printf("This gguf file seems to have no vision encoder\n");
@@ -1506,11 +1553,11 @@ bool clip_image_preprocess(struct clip_ctx * ctx, const clip_image_u8 * img, cli
pad_to_square = false;
}
// free the previous res_imgs if any set
if (res_imgs.size > 0) {
if (res_imgs->size > 0) {
clip_image_f32_batch_free(res_imgs);
}
res_imgs.data = nullptr;
res_imgs.size = 0;
res_imgs->data = nullptr;
res_imgs->size = 0;
// the logic below is to pad the shorter side to the longer side with a background color: rgb(122, 116, 104)
// see https://github.com/haotian-liu/LLaVA/blob/e854a2bf85118c504f6f16bf5c3c7c92f8fa8c6b/llava/conversation.py#L113-L156
@@ -1565,11 +1612,11 @@ bool clip_image_preprocess(struct clip_ctx * ctx, const clip_image_u8 * img, cli
bicubic_resize(*img, *image_original_resize, params.image_size, params.image_size); // in python this is "shortest_edge", but all CLIP are square
patches.insert(patches.begin(), image_original_resize);
// clip_image_f32_batch_init(patches.size());
res_imgs.size = patches.size();
res_imgs.data = new clip_image_f32[res_imgs.size];
res_imgs->size = patches.size();
res_imgs->data = new clip_image_f32[res_imgs->size];
int num=0;
for (auto& patch : patches) {
normalize_image_u8_to_f32(patch, &res_imgs.data[num], ctx->image_mean, ctx->image_std);
normalize_image_u8_to_f32(patch, &res_imgs->data[num], ctx->image_mean, ctx->image_std);
num++;
}
@@ -1657,9 +1704,9 @@ bool clip_image_preprocess(struct clip_ctx * ctx, const clip_image_u8 * img, cli
// }
// res_imgs.push_back(res);
res_imgs.size = 1;
res_imgs.data = new clip_image_f32[res_imgs.size];
res_imgs.data[0] = *res;
res_imgs->size = 1;
res_imgs->data = new clip_image_f32[res_imgs->size];
res_imgs->data[0] = *res;
clip_image_f32_free(res);
return true;
@@ -1673,6 +1720,9 @@ void clip_free(clip_ctx * ctx) {
ggml_free(ctx->ctx_data);
gguf_free(ctx->ctx_gguf);
ggml_backend_buffer_free(ctx->params_buffer);
ggml_backend_free(ctx->backend);
ggml_gallocr_free(ctx->compute_alloc);
delete ctx;
}
@@ -1862,7 +1912,6 @@ bool clip_model_quantize(const char * fname_inp, const char * fname_out, const i
std::vector<uint8_t> work(512);
std::vector<float> conv_buf(512);
std::vector<int64_t> hist_all(1 << 4, 0);
size_t total_size_org = 0;
size_t total_size_new = 0;
@@ -1909,6 +1958,7 @@ bool clip_model_quantize(const char * fname_inp, const char * fname_out, const i
break;
default:
printf("Please use an input file in f32 or f16\n");
gguf_free(ctx_out);
return false;
}
@@ -1917,48 +1967,7 @@ bool clip_model_quantize(const char * fname_inp, const char * fname_out, const i
}
new_data = work.data();
std::vector<int64_t> hist_cur(1 << 4, 0);
switch (new_type) {
case GGML_TYPE_Q4_0: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q4_0(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q4_1: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q4_1(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q5_0: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q5_0(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q5_1: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q5_1(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q8_0: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q8_0(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q2_K: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q2_K(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q3_K: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q3_K(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q4_K: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q4_K(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q5_K: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q5_K(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
case GGML_TYPE_Q6_K: {
new_size = ggml_quantize_q6_K(f32_data, new_data, n_elms, cur->ne[0], hist_cur.data());
} break;
default: {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: unsupported quantization type %d\n", __func__, new_type);
return false;
}
}
for (size_t j = 0; j < hist_cur.size(); ++j) {
hist_all[j] += hist_cur[j];
}
new_size = ggml_quantize_chunk(new_type, f32_data, new_data, 0, n_elms/cur->ne[0], cur->ne[0], nullptr);
} else {
new_type = cur->type;
new_data = cur->data;
@@ -1993,17 +2002,6 @@ bool clip_model_quantize(const char * fname_inp, const char * fname_out, const i
{
printf("%s: original size = %8.2f MB\n", __func__, total_size_org / 1024.0 / 1024.0);
printf("%s: quantized size = %8.2f MB\n", __func__, total_size_new / 1024.0 / 1024.0);
int64_t sum_all = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < hist_all.size(); ++i) {
sum_all += hist_all[i];
}
printf("%s: hist: ", __func__);
for (size_t i = 0; i < hist_all.size(); ++i) {
printf("%5.3f ", hist_all[i] / (float)sum_all);
}
printf("\n");
}
return true;
@@ -2013,6 +2011,9 @@ int clip_n_mmproj_embd(const struct clip_ctx * ctx) {
if (ctx->proj_type == PROJECTOR_TYPE_LDP) {
return ctx->vision_model.mm_model_block_1_block_2_1_b->ne[0];
}
if (ctx->proj_type == PROJECTOR_TYPE_LDPV2) {
return ctx->vision_model.mm_model_peg_0_b->ne[0];
}
if (ctx->proj_type == PROJECTOR_TYPE_MLP) {
return ctx->vision_model.mm_2_b->ne[0];
}

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@@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ CLIP_API struct clip_image_f32 * clip_image_f32_init();
CLIP_API void clip_image_u8_free (struct clip_image_u8 * img);
CLIP_API void clip_image_f32_free(struct clip_image_f32 * img);
CLIP_API void clip_image_u8_batch_free (struct clip_image_u8_batch & batch);
CLIP_API void clip_image_f32_batch_free(struct clip_image_f32_batch & batch);
CLIP_API void clip_image_u8_batch_free (struct clip_image_u8_batch * batch);
CLIP_API void clip_image_f32_batch_free(struct clip_image_f32_batch * batch);
CLIP_API bool clip_image_load_from_file(const char * fname, struct clip_image_u8 * img);
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ CLIP_API bool clip_image_load_from_file(const char * fname, struct clip_image_u8
CLIP_API bool clip_image_load_from_bytes(const unsigned char * bytes, size_t bytes_length, struct clip_image_u8 * img);
/** preprocess img and store the result in res_imgs, pad_to_square may be overriden to false depending on model configuration */
CLIP_API bool clip_image_preprocess(struct clip_ctx * ctx, const clip_image_u8 * img, clip_image_f32_batch & res_imgs );
CLIP_API bool clip_image_preprocess(struct clip_ctx * ctx, const struct clip_image_u8 * img, struct clip_image_f32_batch * res_imgs );
CLIP_API struct ggml_tensor * clip_get_newline_tensor(const struct clip_ctx * ctx);

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
import argparse
import os
import json
import re
import torch
import numpy as np
@@ -38,9 +39,11 @@ def should_skip_tensor(name: str, has_text: bool, has_vision: bool, has_llava: b
def get_tensor_name(name: str) -> str:
if "projection" in name:
return name
if "mm_projector" in name:
return name.replace("model.mm_projector", "mm")
name = name.replace("model.mm_projector", "mm")
name = re.sub(r'mm\.mlp\.mlp', 'mm.model.mlp', name, count=1)
name = re.sub(r'mm\.peg\.peg', 'mm.model.peg', name, count=1)
return name
return name.replace("text_model", "t").replace("vision_model", "v").replace("encoder.layers", "blk").replace("embeddings.", "").replace("_proj", "").replace("self_attn.", "attn_").replace("layer_norm", "ln").replace("layernorm", "ln").replace("mlp.fc1", "ffn_down").replace("mlp.fc2", "ffn_up").replace("embedding", "embd").replace("final", "post").replace("layrnorm", "ln")
@@ -83,7 +86,7 @@ ap.add_argument("--clip-model-is-vision", action="store_true", required=False,
ap.add_argument("--clip-model-is-openclip", action="store_true", required=False,
help="The clip model is from openclip (for ViT-SO400M type))")
ap.add_argument("--llava-projector", help="Path to llava.projector file. If specified, save an image encoder for LLaVA models.")
ap.add_argument("--projector-type", help="Type of projector. Possible values: mlp, ldp", choices=["mlp", "ldp"], default="mlp")
ap.add_argument("--projector-type", help="Type of projector. Possible values: mlp, ldp, ldpv2", choices=["mlp", "ldp", "ldpv2"], default="mlp")
ap.add_argument("-o", "--output-dir", help="Directory to save GGUF files. Default is the original model directory", default=None)
# Example --image_mean 0.48145466 0.4578275 0.40821073 --image_std 0.26862954 0.26130258 0.27577711
# Example --image_mean 0.5 0.5 0.5 --image_std 0.5 0.5 0.5

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@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ static bool encode_image_with_clip(clip_ctx * ctx_clip, int n_threads, const cli
clip_image_f32_batch img_res_v;
img_res_v.size = 0;
img_res_v.data = nullptr;
if (!clip_image_preprocess(ctx_clip, img, img_res_v)) {
if (!clip_image_preprocess(ctx_clip, img, &img_res_v)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to preprocess image\n", __func__);
delete[] img_res_v.data;
return false;

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@@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ struct llava_image_embed {
};
/** sanity check for clip <-> llava embed size match */
LLAVA_API bool llava_validate_embed_size(const llama_context * ctx_llama, const clip_ctx * ctx_clip);
LLAVA_API bool llava_validate_embed_size(const struct llama_context * ctx_llama, const struct clip_ctx * ctx_clip);
LLAVA_API bool llava_image_embed_make_with_clip_img(clip_ctx * ctx_clip, int n_threads, const clip_image_u8 * img, float ** image_embd_out, int * n_img_pos_out);
LLAVA_API bool llava_image_embed_make_with_clip_img(struct clip_ctx * ctx_clip, int n_threads, const struct clip_image_u8 * img, float ** image_embd_out, int * n_img_pos_out);
/** build an image embed from image file bytes */
LLAVA_API struct llava_image_embed * llava_image_embed_make_with_bytes(struct clip_ctx * ctx_clip, int n_threads, const unsigned char * image_bytes, int image_bytes_length);

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@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ main.exe -m models\7B\ggml-model.bin --ignore-eos -n -1 --random-prompt
In this section, we cover the most commonly used options for running the `main` program with the LLaMA models:
- `-m FNAME, --model FNAME`: Specify the path to the LLaMA model file (e.g., `models/7B/ggml-model.bin`).
- `-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).
- `-i, --interactive`: Run the program in interactive mode, allowing you to provide input directly and receive real-time responses.
- `-ins, --instruct`: Run the program in instruction mode, which is particularly useful when working with Alpaca models.
- `-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.

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@@ -511,6 +511,14 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
std::vector<llama_token> embd;
std::vector<llama_token> embd_guidance;
// tokenized antiprompts
std::vector<std::vector<llama_token>> antiprompt_ids;
antiprompt_ids.reserve(params.antiprompt.size());
for (const std::string & antiprompt : params.antiprompt) {
antiprompt_ids.emplace_back(::llama_tokenize(ctx, antiprompt, false, true));
}
struct llama_sampling_context * ctx_sampling = llama_sampling_init(sparams);
while ((n_remain != 0 && !is_antiprompt) || params.interactive) {
@@ -769,6 +777,18 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
}
// check for reverse prompt using special tokens
llama_token last_token = llama_sampling_last(ctx_sampling);
for (std::vector<llama_token> ids : antiprompt_ids) {
if (ids.size() == 1 && last_token == ids[0]) {
if (params.interactive) {
is_interacting = true;
}
is_antiprompt = true;
break;
}
}
if (is_antiprompt) {
LOG("found antiprompt: %s\n", last_output.c_str());
}
@@ -858,6 +878,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
const auto line_pfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.input_prefix, false, true);
const auto line_inp = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, buffer, false, false);
const auto line_sfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.input_suffix, false, true);
LOG("input tokens: %s\n", LOG_TOKENS_TOSTR_PRETTY(ctx, line_inp).c_str());
embd_inp.insert(embd_inp.end(), line_pfx.begin(), line_pfx.end());

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@@ -107,6 +107,9 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// number of simultaneous "clients" to simulate
const int32_t n_clients = params.n_parallel;
// dedicate one sequence to the system prompt
params.n_parallel += 1;
// requests to simulate
const int32_t n_seq = params.n_sequences;
@@ -196,8 +199,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
// assign the system KV cache to all parallel sequences
for (int32_t i = 1; i < n_clients; ++i) {
llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, i, 0, n_tokens_system);
for (int32_t i = 1; i <= n_clients; ++i) {
llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, i, -1, -1);
}
LOG_TEE("\n");
@@ -221,15 +224,17 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
client.i_batch = batch.n_tokens;
llama_batch_add(batch, client.sampled, n_tokens_system + client.n_prompt + client.n_decoded, { client.id }, true);
llama_batch_add(batch, client.sampled, n_tokens_system + client.n_prompt + client.n_decoded, { client.id + 1 }, true);
client.n_decoded += 1;
}
if (batch.n_tokens == 0) {
// all sequences have ended - clear the entire KV cache
for (int i = 0; i < n_clients; ++i) {
llama_kv_cache_seq_rm(ctx, i, n_tokens_system, -1);
for (int i = 1; i <= n_clients; ++i) {
llama_kv_cache_seq_rm(ctx, i, -1, -1);
// but keep the system prompt
llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, i, -1, -1);
}
LOG_TEE("%s: clearing the KV cache\n", __func__);
@@ -255,7 +260,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
tokens_prompt = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, client.prompt, false);
for (size_t i = 0; i < tokens_prompt.size(); ++i) {
llama_batch_add(batch, tokens_prompt[i], i + n_tokens_system, { client.id }, false);
llama_batch_add(batch, tokens_prompt[i], i + n_tokens_system, { client.id + 1 }, false);
}
// extract the logits only for the last token
@@ -366,7 +371,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
// delete only the generated part of the sequence, i.e. keep the system prompt in the cache
llama_kv_cache_seq_rm(ctx, client.id, n_tokens_system, -1);
llama_kv_cache_seq_rm(ctx, client.id + 1, -1, -1);
llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(ctx, 0, client.id + 1, -1, -1);
const auto t_main_end = ggml_time_us();

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@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ static results_perplexity perplexity_v2(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params &
return {tokens, std::exp(nll / count), logit_history, prob_history};
}
static results_perplexity perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
static results_perplexity perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params, const int32_t n_ctx) {
if (params.ppl_stride > 0) {
return perplexity_v2(ctx, params);
}
@@ -453,7 +453,6 @@ static results_perplexity perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & par
// BOS tokens will be added for each chunk before eval
const bool add_bos = llama_should_add_bos_token(llama_get_model(ctx));
const int n_ctx = llama_n_ctx(ctx);
std::ofstream logits_stream;
if (!params.logits_file.empty()) {
@@ -499,13 +498,19 @@ static results_perplexity perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & par
double nll2 = 0.0;
const int num_batches = (n_ctx + n_batch - 1) / n_batch;
const int n_seq = std::max(1, n_batch / n_ctx);
GGML_ASSERT(n_batch < n_ctx || n_batch % n_ctx == 0);
GGML_ASSERT(params.n_ctx == n_seq * n_ctx);
llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(std::min(n_batch, n_ctx*n_seq), 0, 1);
std::vector<float> logits;
if (num_batches > 1) {
logits.reserve((size_t)n_ctx * n_vocab);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: calculating perplexity over %d chunks, batch_size=%d\n", __func__, n_chunk, n_batch);
fprintf(stderr, "%s: calculating perplexity over %d chunks, n_ctx=%d, batch_size=%d, n_seq=%d\n", __func__, n_chunk, n_ctx, n_batch, n_seq);
std::vector<std::thread> workers(std::thread::hardware_concurrency() - 1);
@@ -518,10 +523,26 @@ static results_perplexity perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & par
log_probs.resize(n_ctx * nv);
}
for (int i = 0; i < n_chunk; ++i) {
// We get the logits for all the tokens in the context window (params.n_ctx)
// from llama_eval above. Now, based on https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/perplexity,
// calculate the perplexity over the last half of the window (so the model always has
// some context to predict the token).
//
// We rely on the fact that attention in the forward pass only looks at previous
// tokens here, so the logits returned for each token are an accurate representation
// of what the model would have predicted at that point.
//
// Example, we have a context window of 512, we will compute perplexity for each of the
// last 256 tokens. Then, we split the input up into context window size chunks to
// process the entire prompt.
const int first = n_ctx/2;
for (int i = 0; i < n_chunk; i += n_seq) {
const int start = i * n_ctx;
const int end = start + n_ctx;
const int n_seq_batch = std::min(n_seq, n_chunk - i);
const auto t_start = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
// clear the KV cache
@@ -531,34 +552,50 @@ static results_perplexity perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & par
const int batch_start = start + j * n_batch;
const int batch_size = std::min(end - batch_start, n_batch);
// save original token and restore it after eval
const auto token_org = tokens[batch_start];
batch.n_tokens = 0;
for (int seq = 0; seq < n_seq_batch; seq++) {
int seq_start = batch_start + seq*n_ctx;
// add BOS token for the first batch of each chunk
if (add_bos && j == 0) {
tokens[batch_start] = llama_token_bos(llama_get_model(ctx));
// save original token and restore it after eval
const auto token_org = tokens[seq_start];
// add BOS token for the first batch of each chunk
if (add_bos && j == 0) {
tokens[seq_start] = llama_token_bos(llama_get_model(ctx));
}
for (int k = 0; k < batch_size; ++k) {
const int idx = seq*n_ctx + k;
batch.token[idx] = tokens[seq_start + k];
batch.pos[idx] = j*n_batch + k;
batch.n_seq_id[idx] = 1;
batch.seq_id[idx][0] = seq;
batch.logits[idx] = batch.pos[idx] >= first ? 1 : 0;
}
batch.n_tokens += batch_size;
// restore the original token in case it was set to BOS
tokens[seq_start] = token_org;
}
if (llama_decode(ctx, llama_batch_get_one(tokens.data() + batch_start, batch_size, j * n_batch, 0))) {
if (llama_decode(ctx, batch)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return {tokens, -1, logit_history, prob_history};
}
// restore the original token in case it was set to BOS
tokens[batch_start] = token_org;
if (num_batches > 1) {
const auto * batch_logits = llama_get_logits(ctx);
logits.insert(logits.end(), batch_logits, batch_logits + batch_size * n_vocab);
}
}
const auto t_end = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
if (i == 0) {
llama_synchronize(ctx);
const auto t_end = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
const float t_total = std::chrono::duration<float>(t_end - t_start).count();
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %.2f seconds per pass - ETA ", __func__, t_total);
int total_seconds = (int)(t_total * n_chunk);
int total_seconds = (int)(t_total*n_chunk/n_seq);
if (total_seconds >= 60*60) {
fprintf(stderr, "%d hours ", total_seconds / (60*60));
total_seconds = total_seconds % (60*60);
@@ -566,37 +603,31 @@ static results_perplexity perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & par
fprintf(stderr, "%.2f minutes\n", total_seconds / 60.0);
}
// We get the logits for all the tokens in the context window (params.n_ctx)
// from llama_eval above. Now, based on https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/perplexity,
// calculate the perplexity over the last half of the window (so the model always has
// some context to predict the token).
//
// We rely on the fact that attention in the forward pass only looks at previous
// tokens here, so the logits returned for each token are an accurate representation
// of what the model would have predicted at that point.
//
// Example, we have a context window of 512, we will compute perplexity for each of the
// last 256 tokens. Then, we split the input up into context window size chunks to
// process the entire prompt.
const int first = n_ctx/2;
const float * all_logits = num_batches > 1 ? logits.data() : llama_get_logits(ctx);
if (!params.logits_file.empty()) {
process_logits(logits_stream, n_vocab, all_logits + first*n_vocab, tokens.data() + start + first, n_ctx - 1 - first,
workers, log_probs, nll, nll2);
} else {
process_logits(n_vocab, all_logits + first*n_vocab, tokens.data() + start + first, n_ctx - 1 - first,
workers, nll, nll2, logit_history.data() + start + first, prob_history.data() + start + first);
}
count += n_ctx - first - 1;
for (int seq = 0; seq < n_seq_batch; seq++) {
const float * all_logits = num_batches > 1 ? logits.data() : llama_get_logits_ith(ctx, seq*n_ctx);
llama_token * tokens_data = tokens.data() + start + seq*n_ctx + first;
if (!params.logits_file.empty()) {
process_logits(logits_stream, n_vocab, all_logits + first*n_vocab,
tokens_data, n_ctx - 1 - first,
workers, log_probs, nll, nll2);
} else {
process_logits(n_vocab, all_logits + first*n_vocab,
tokens_data, n_ctx - 1 - first,
workers, nll, nll2,
logit_history.data() + start + seq*n_ctx + first,
prob_history.data() + start + seq*n_ctx + first);
}
count += n_ctx - first - 1;
// perplexity is e^(average negative log-likelihood)
if (params.ppl_output_type == 0) {
printf("[%d]%.4lf,", i + 1, std::exp(nll / count));
} else {
double av = nll/count;
double av2 = nll2/count - av*av;
if (av2 > 0) av2 = sqrt(av2/(count-1));
printf("%8d %.4lf %4lf %4lf\n", i*n_ctx, std::exp(nll / count), av, av2);
// perplexity is e^(average negative log-likelihood)
if (params.ppl_output_type == 0) {
printf("[%d]%.4lf,", i + seq + 1, std::exp(nll / count));
} else {
double av = nll/count;
double av2 = nll2/count - av*av;
if (av2 > 0) av2 = sqrt(av2/(count-1));
printf("%8d %.4lf %4lf %4lf\n", i*n_ctx, std::exp(nll / count), av, av2);
}
}
fflush(stdout);
@@ -615,6 +646,8 @@ static results_perplexity perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & par
printf("Unexpected negative standard deviation of log(prob)\n");
}
llama_batch_free(batch);
return {tokens, ppl, logit_history, prob_history};
}
@@ -809,7 +842,7 @@ static void hellaswag_score(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
const int n_batch = params.n_batch;
const int max_tasks_per_batch = 32;
const int max_seq = 4*max_tasks_per_batch;
const int max_seq = std::min(4*max_tasks_per_batch, (int) llama_n_seq_max(ctx));
llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(n_ctx, 0, max_seq);
@@ -1086,7 +1119,7 @@ static void winogrande_score(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
const int n_batch = params.n_batch;
const int max_tasks_per_batch = 128;
const int max_seq = 2*max_tasks_per_batch;
const int max_seq = std::min(2*max_tasks_per_batch, (int) llama_n_seq_max(ctx));
llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(n_ctx, 0, max_seq);
@@ -1438,7 +1471,7 @@ static void multiple_choice_score(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params
const int n_batch = params.n_batch;
const int max_tasks_per_batch = 32;
const int max_seq = 4*max_tasks_per_batch;
const int max_seq = std::min(4*max_tasks_per_batch, (int) llama_n_seq_max(ctx));
llama_batch batch = llama_batch_init(n_ctx, 0, max_seq);
@@ -1782,13 +1815,24 @@ static void kl_divergence(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
gpt_params params;
params.n_batch = 512;
if (!gpt_params_parse(argc, argv, params)) {
return 1;
}
params.logits_all = true;
params.n_batch = std::min(params.n_batch, params.n_ctx);
const int32_t n_ctx = params.n_ctx;
const bool ppl = !params.hellaswag && !params.winogrande && !params.multiple_choice && !params.kl_divergence;
if (ppl) {
int n_seq = std::max(1, params.n_batch / n_ctx);
int32_t n_kv = n_seq * n_ctx;
params.n_parallel = n_seq;
params.n_ctx = n_kv;
params.n_batch = std::min(params.n_batch, n_kv);
} else {
params.n_batch = std::min(params.n_batch, params.n_ctx);
}
if (params.ppl_stride > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Will perform strided perplexity calculation -> adjusting context size from %d to %d\n",
@@ -1815,6 +1859,9 @@ 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) {
@@ -1844,7 +1891,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} else if (params.kl_divergence) {
kl_divergence(ctx, params);
} else {
results = perplexity(ctx, params);
results = perplexity(ctx, params, n_ctx);
}
llama_print_timings(ctx);

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@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
import json, subprocess, sys, os
assert len(sys.argv) >= 2
[_, pattern, *rest] = sys.argv
print(subprocess.check_output(
[
"python",
os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
"json-schema-to-grammar.py"),
*rest,
"-",
"--raw-pattern",
],
text=True,
input=json.dumps({
"type": "string",
"pattern": pattern,
}, indent=2)))

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@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
import asyncio
import requests
import numpy as np
n = 8
result = []
async def requests_post_async(*args, **kwargs):
return await asyncio.to_thread(requests.post, *args, **kwargs)
async def main():
model_url = "http://127.0.0.1:6900"
responses: list[requests.Response] = await asyncio.gather(*[requests_post_async(
url= f"{model_url}/embedding",
json= {"content": str(0)*1024}
) for i in range(n)])
for response in responses:
embedding = response.json()["embedding"]
print(embedding[-8:])
result.append(embedding)
asyncio.run(main())
# compute cosine similarity
for i in range(n-1):
for j in range(i+1, n):
embedding1 = np.array(result[i])
embedding2 = np.array(result[j])
similarity = np.dot(embedding1, embedding2) / (np.linalg.norm(embedding1) * np.linalg.norm(embedding2))
print(f"Similarity between {i} and {j}: {similarity:.2f}")

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@@ -1,12 +1,22 @@
set(TARGET server)
option(LLAMA_SERVER_VERBOSE "Build verbose logging option for Server" ON)
option(LLAMA_SERVER_SSL "Build SSL support for the server" OFF)
include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
add_executable(${TARGET} server.cpp oai.hpp utils.hpp json.hpp httplib.h)
add_executable(${TARGET}
server.cpp
utils.hpp
httplib.h
)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_compile_definitions(${TARGET} PRIVATE
SERVER_VERBOSE=$<BOOL:${LLAMA_SERVER_VERBOSE}>
)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llava ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common json-schema-to-grammar ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
if (LLAMA_SERVER_SSL)
find_package(OpenSSL REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE OpenSSL::SSL OpenSSL::Crypto)
target_compile_definitions(${TARGET} PRIVATE CPPHTTPLIB_OPENSSL_SUPPORT)
endif()
if (WIN32)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${TARGET} PRIVATE ws2_32)
endif()

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@@ -18,7 +18,9 @@ The project is under active development, and we are [looking for feedback and co
- `--threads N`, `-t N`: Set the number of threads to use during generation.
- `-tb N, --threads-batch N`: Set the number of threads to use during batch and prompt processing. If not specified, the number of threads will be set to the number of threads used for generation.
- `--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 (e.g https://huggingface.co/ggml-org/models/resolve/main/phi-2/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf).
- `-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 appropriate support (currently CLBlast or cuBLAS), this option allows offloading some layers to the GPU for computation. Generally results in increased performance.
@@ -41,7 +43,7 @@ see https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/1437
- `-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 examples/server/public)
- `--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.
- `--embedding`: Enable embedding extraction, Default: disabled.
@@ -58,6 +60,10 @@ see https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/1437
- `--log-disable`: Output logs to stdout only, default: enabled.
- `--log-format FORMAT`: Define the log output to FORMAT: json or text (default: json)
**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
server is build alongside everything else from the root of the project
@@ -74,6 +80,28 @@ server is build alongside everything else from the root of the project
cmake --build . --config Release
```
## Build with SSL
server can also be built with SSL support using OpenSSL 3
- Using `make`:
```bash
# NOTE: For non-system openssl, use the following:
# CXXFLAGS="-I /path/to/openssl/include"
# LDFLAGS="-L /path/to/openssl/lib"
make LLAMA_SERVER_SSL=true server
```
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DLLAMA_SERVER_SSL=ON
make server
```
## Quick Start
To get started right away, run the following command, making sure to use the correct path for the model you have:
@@ -96,10 +124,10 @@ You can consume the endpoints with Postman or NodeJS with axios library. You can
### Docker
```bash
docker run -p 8080:8080 -v /path/to/models:/models ggerganov/llama.cpp:server -m models/7B/ggml-model.gguf -c 512 --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080
docker run -p 8080:8080 -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server -m models/7B/ggml-model.gguf -c 512 --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080
# or, with CUDA:
docker run -p 8080:8080 -v /path/to/models:/models --gpus all ggerganov/llama.cpp:server-cuda -m models/7B/ggml-model.gguf -c 512 --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 --n-gpu-layers 99
docker run -p 8080:8080 -v /path/to/models:/models --gpus all ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:server-cuda -m models/7B/ggml-model.gguf -c 512 --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 --n-gpu-layers 99
```
## Testing with CURL
@@ -168,7 +196,11 @@ node index.js
*Options:*
`prompt`: Provide the prompt for this completion as a string or as an array of strings or numbers representing tokens. Internally, the prompt is compared to the previous completion and only the "unseen" suffix is evaluated. If the prompt is a string or an array with the first element given as a string, a `bos` token is inserted in the front like `main` does.
`prompt`: Provide the prompt for this completion as a string or as an array of strings or numbers representing tokens. Internally, if `cache_prompt` is `true`, the prompt is compared to the previous completion and only the "unseen" suffix is evaluated. A `BOS` token is inserted at the start, if all of the following conditions are true:
- The prompt is a string or an array with the first element given as a string
- The model's `tokenizer.ggml.add_bos_token` metadata is `true`
- The system prompt is empty
`temperature`: Adjust the randomness of the generated text (default: 0.8).
@@ -228,7 +260,7 @@ node index.js
`image_data`: An array of objects to hold base64-encoded image `data` and its `id`s to be reference in `prompt`. You can determine the place of the image in the prompt as in the following: `USER:[img-12]Describe the image in detail.\nASSISTANT:`. In this case, `[img-12]` will be replaced by the embeddings of the image with id `12` in the following `image_data` array: `{..., "image_data": [{"data": "<BASE64_STRING>", "id": 12}]}`. Use `image_data` only with multimodal models, e.g., LLaVA.
`slot_id`: Assign the completion task to an specific slot. If is -1 the task will be assigned to a Idle slot (default: -1)
`id_slot`: Assign the completion task to an specific slot. If is -1 the task will be assigned to a Idle slot (default: -1)
`cache_prompt`: Re-use previously cached prompt from the last request if possible. This may prevent re-caching the prompt from scratch. (default: false)
@@ -281,7 +313,7 @@ Notice that each `probs` is an array of length `n_probs`.
`content`: Set the text to tokenize.
Note that the special `BOS` token is not added in front of the text and also a space character is not inserted automatically as it is for `/completion`.
Note that a special `BOS` token is never inserted.
- **POST** `/detokenize`: Convert tokens to text.
@@ -325,7 +357,7 @@ Notice that each `probs` is an array of length `n_probs`.
- `default_generation_settings` - the default generation settings for the `/completion` endpoint, 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)
- **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 ChatML-tuned models, such as Dolphin, OpenOrca, OpenHermes, OpenChat-3.5, etc can be used with this endpoint. Compared to `api_like_OAI.py` this API implementation does not require a wrapper to be served.
- **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 ChatML-tuned models, such as Dolphin, OpenOrca, OpenHermes, OpenChat-3.5, etc can be used with this endpoint.
*Options:*
@@ -435,7 +467,7 @@ Notice that each `probs` is an array of length `n_probs`.
"next_token": {
"has_next_token": true,
"n_remain": -1,
"num_tokens_predicted": 0,
"n_decoded": 0,
"stopped_eos": false,
"stopped_limit": false,
"stopped_word": false,
@@ -525,26 +557,55 @@ Run with bash:
bash chat.sh
```
### API like OAI
### OAI-like API
API example using Python Flask: [api_like_OAI.py](api_like_OAI.py)
This example must be used with server.cpp
The HTTP server supports OAI-like API: https://github.com/openai/openai-openapi
```sh
python api_like_OAI.py
### API errors
Server returns error in the same format as OAI: https://github.com/openai/openai-openapi
Example of an error:
```json
{
"error": {
"code": 401,
"message": "Invalid API Key",
"type": "authentication_error"
}
}
```
After running the API server, you can use it in Python by setting the API base URL.
Apart from error types supported by OAI, we also have custom types that are specific to functionalities of llama.cpp:
```python
openai.api_base = "http://<Your api-server IP>:port"
**When /metrics or /slots endpoint is disabled**
```json
{
"error": {
"code": 501,
"message": "This server does not support metrics endpoint.",
"type": "not_supported_error"
}
}
```
Then you can utilize llama.cpp as an OpenAI's **chat.completion** or **text_completion** API
**When the server receives invalid grammar via */completions endpoint**
```json
{
"error": {
"code": 400,
"message": "Failed to parse grammar",
"type": "invalid_request_error"
}
}
```
### Extending or building alternative Web Front End
The default location for the static files is `examples/server/public`. You can extend the front end by running the server binary with `--path` set to `./your-directory` and importing `/completion.js` to get access to the llamaComplete() method.
You can extend the front end by running the server binary with `--path` set to `./your-directory` and importing `/completion.js` to get access to the llamaComplete() method.
Read the documentation in `/completion.js` to see convenient ways to access llama.

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@@ -1,228 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
from flask import Flask, jsonify, request, Response
import urllib.parse
import requests
import time
import json
app = Flask(__name__)
slot_id = -1
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="An example of using server.cpp with a similar API to OAI. It must be used together with server.cpp.")
parser.add_argument("--chat-prompt", type=str, help="the top prompt in chat completions(default: 'A chat between a curious user and an artificial intelligence assistant. The assistant follows the given rules no matter what.')", default='A chat between a curious user and an artificial intelligence assistant. The assistant follows the given rules no matter what.')
parser.add_argument("--user-name", type=str, help="USER name in chat completions(default: 'USER: ')", default="USER: ")
parser.add_argument("--ai-name", type=str, help="ASSISTANT name in chat completions(default: 'ASSISTANT: ')", default="ASSISTANT: ")
parser.add_argument("--system-name", type=str, help="SYSTEM name in chat completions(default: 'ASSISTANT's RULE: ')", default="ASSISTANT's RULE: ")
parser.add_argument("--stop", type=str, help="the end of response in chat completions(default: '</s>')", default="</s>")
parser.add_argument("--llama-api", type=str, help="Set the address of server.cpp in llama.cpp(default: http://127.0.0.1:8080)", default='http://127.0.0.1:8080')
parser.add_argument("--api-key", type=str, help="Set the api key to allow only few user(default: NULL)", default="")
parser.add_argument("--host", type=str, help="Set the ip address to listen.(default: 127.0.0.1)", default='127.0.0.1')
parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, help="Set the port to listen.(default: 8081)", default=8081)
args = parser.parse_args()
def is_present(json, key):
try:
buf = json[key]
except KeyError:
return False
if json[key] == None:
return False
return True
#convert chat to prompt
def convert_chat(messages):
system_n = args.system_name
user_n = args.user_name
ai_n = args.ai_name
stop = args.stop
prompt = "" + args.chat_prompt + stop
for line in messages:
if (line["role"] == "system"):
prompt += f"{system_n}{line['content']}{stop}"
if (line["role"] == "user"):
prompt += f"{user_n}{line['content']}{stop}"
if (line["role"] == "assistant"):
prompt += f"{ai_n}{line['content']}{stop}"
prompt += ai_n.rstrip()
return prompt
def make_postData(body, chat=False, stream=False):
postData = {}
if (chat):
postData["prompt"] = convert_chat(body["messages"])
else:
postData["prompt"] = body["prompt"]
if(is_present(body, "temperature")): postData["temperature"] = body["temperature"]
if(is_present(body, "top_k")): postData["top_k"] = body["top_k"]
if(is_present(body, "top_p")): postData["top_p"] = body["top_p"]
if(is_present(body, "max_tokens")): postData["n_predict"] = body["max_tokens"]
if(is_present(body, "presence_penalty")): postData["presence_penalty"] = body["presence_penalty"]
if(is_present(body, "frequency_penalty")): postData["frequency_penalty"] = body["frequency_penalty"]
if(is_present(body, "repeat_penalty")): postData["repeat_penalty"] = body["repeat_penalty"]
if(is_present(body, "mirostat")): postData["mirostat"] = body["mirostat"]
if(is_present(body, "mirostat_tau")): postData["mirostat_tau"] = body["mirostat_tau"]
if(is_present(body, "mirostat_eta")): postData["mirostat_eta"] = body["mirostat_eta"]
if(is_present(body, "seed")): postData["seed"] = body["seed"]
if(is_present(body, "grammar")): postData["grammar"] = body["grammar"]
if(is_present(body, "logit_bias")): postData["logit_bias"] = [[int(token), body["logit_bias"][token]] for token in body["logit_bias"].keys()]
if (args.stop != ""):
postData["stop"] = [args.stop]
else:
postData["stop"] = []
if(is_present(body, "stop")): postData["stop"] += body["stop"]
postData["n_keep"] = -1
postData["stream"] = stream
postData["cache_prompt"] = True
postData["slot_id"] = slot_id
return postData
def make_resData(data, chat=False, promptToken=[]):
resData = {
"id": "chatcmpl" if (chat) else "cmpl",
"object": "chat.completion" if (chat) else "text_completion",
"created": int(time.time()),
"truncated": data["truncated"],
"model": "LLaMA_CPP",
"usage": {
"prompt_tokens": data["tokens_evaluated"],
"completion_tokens": data["tokens_predicted"],
"total_tokens": data["tokens_evaluated"] + data["tokens_predicted"]
}
}
if (len(promptToken) != 0):
resData["promptToken"] = promptToken
if (chat):
#only one choice is supported
resData["choices"] = [{
"index": 0,
"message": {
"role": "assistant",
"content": data["content"],
},
"finish_reason": "stop" if (data["stopped_eos"] or data["stopped_word"]) else "length"
}]
else:
#only one choice is supported
resData["choices"] = [{
"text": data["content"],
"index": 0,
"logprobs": None,
"finish_reason": "stop" if (data["stopped_eos"] or data["stopped_word"]) else "length"
}]
return resData
def make_resData_stream(data, chat=False, time_now = 0, start=False):
resData = {
"id": "chatcmpl" if (chat) else "cmpl",
"object": "chat.completion.chunk" if (chat) else "text_completion.chunk",
"created": time_now,
"model": "LLaMA_CPP",
"choices": [
{
"finish_reason": None,
"index": 0
}
]
}
slot_id = data.get("slot_id")
if (chat):
if (start):
resData["choices"][0]["delta"] = {
"role": "assistant"
}
else:
resData["choices"][0]["delta"] = {
"content": data["content"]
}
if (data["stop"]):
resData["choices"][0]["finish_reason"] = "stop" if (data["stopped_eos"] or data["stopped_word"]) else "length"
else:
resData["choices"][0]["text"] = data["content"]
if (data["stop"]):
resData["choices"][0]["finish_reason"] = "stop" if (data["stopped_eos"] or data["stopped_word"]) else "length"
return resData
@app.route('/chat/completions', methods=['POST', 'OPTIONS'])
@app.route('/v1/chat/completions', methods=['POST', 'OPTIONS'])
def chat_completions():
if (args.api_key != "" and request.headers["Authorization"].split()[1] != args.api_key):
return Response(status=403)
if request.method == 'OPTIONS':
return Response(headers={"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*", "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "*"})
body = request.get_json()
stream = False
tokenize = False
if(is_present(body, "stream")): stream = body["stream"]
if(is_present(body, "tokenize")): tokenize = body["tokenize"]
postData = make_postData(body, chat=True, stream=stream)
promptToken = []
if (tokenize):
tokenData = requests.request("POST", urllib.parse.urljoin(args.llama_api, "/tokenize"), data=json.dumps({"content": postData["prompt"]})).json()
promptToken = tokenData["tokens"]
if (not stream):
data = requests.request("POST", urllib.parse.urljoin(args.llama_api, "/completion"), data=json.dumps(postData))
print(data.json())
resData = make_resData(data.json(), chat=True, promptToken=promptToken)
return jsonify(resData)
else:
def generate():
data = requests.request("POST", urllib.parse.urljoin(args.llama_api, "/completion"), data=json.dumps(postData), stream=True)
time_now = int(time.time())
resData = make_resData_stream({}, chat=True, time_now=time_now, start=True)
yield 'data: {}\n\n'.format(json.dumps(resData))
for line in data.iter_lines():
if line:
decoded_line = line.decode('utf-8')
resData = make_resData_stream(json.loads(decoded_line[6:]), chat=True, time_now=time_now)
yield 'data: {}\n\n'.format(json.dumps(resData))
return Response(generate(), mimetype='text/event-stream', headers={"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*", "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "*"})
@app.route('/completions', methods=['POST', 'OPTIONS'])
@app.route('/v1/completions', methods=['POST', 'OPTIONS'])
def completion():
if (args.api_key != "" and request.headers["Authorization"].split()[1] != args.api_key):
return Response(status=403)
if request.method == 'OPTIONS':
return Response(headers={"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*", "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "*"})
body = request.get_json()
stream = False
tokenize = False
if(is_present(body, "stream")): stream = body["stream"]
if(is_present(body, "tokenize")): tokenize = body["tokenize"]
postData = make_postData(body, chat=False, stream=stream)
promptToken = []
if (tokenize):
tokenData = requests.request("POST", urllib.parse.urljoin(args.llama_api, "/tokenize"), data=json.dumps({"content": postData["prompt"]})).json()
promptToken = tokenData["tokens"]
if (not stream):
data = requests.request("POST", urllib.parse.urljoin(args.llama_api, "/completion"), data=json.dumps(postData))
print(data.json())
resData = make_resData(data.json(), chat=False, promptToken=promptToken)
return jsonify(resData)
else:
def generate():
data = requests.request("POST", urllib.parse.urljoin(args.llama_api, "/completion"), data=json.dumps(postData), stream=True)
time_now = int(time.time())
for line in data.iter_lines():
if line:
decoded_line = line.decode('utf-8')
resData = make_resData_stream(json.loads(decoded_line[6:]), chat=False, time_now=time_now)
yield 'data: {}\n\n'.format(json.dumps(resData))
return Response(generate(), mimetype='text/event-stream', headers={"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*", "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "*"})
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(args.host, port=args.port)

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### Server benchmark tools
Benchmark is using [k6](https://k6.io/).
##### Install k6
Follow instruction from: https://k6.io/docs/get-started/installation/
Example for ubuntu:
```shell
snap install k6
```
#### Download a dataset
This dataset was originally proposed in [vLLM benchmarks](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/benchmarks/README.md).
```shell
wget https://huggingface.co/datasets/anon8231489123/ShareGPT_Vicuna_unfiltered/resolve/main/ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json
```
#### Download a model
Example for PHI-2
```shell
../../../scripts/hf.sh --repo ggml-org/models --file phi-2/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf
```
#### Start the server
The server must answer OAI Chat completion requests on `http://localhost:8080/v1` or according to the environment variable `SERVER_BENCH_URL`.
Example:
```shell
server --host localhost --port 8080 \
--model ggml-model-q4_0.gguf \
--cont-batching \
--metrics \
--parallel 8 \
--batch-size 512 \
--ctx-size 4096 \
--log-format text \
-ngl 33
```
#### Run the benchmark
For 500 chat completions request with 8 concurrent users during maximum 10 minutes, run:
```shell
k6 run script.js --duration 10m --iterations 500 --vus 8
```
The benchmark values can be overridden with:
- `SERVER_BENCH_URL` server url prefix for chat completions, default `http://localhost:8080/v1`
- `SERVER_BENCH_N_PROMPTS` total prompts to randomly select in the benchmark, default `480`
- `SERVER_BENCH_MODEL_ALIAS` model alias to pass in the completion request, default `my-model`
- `SERVER_BENCH_MAX_TOKENS` max tokens to predict, default: `512`
- `SERVER_BENCH_DATASET` path to the benchmark dataset file
- `SERVER_BENCH_MAX_PROMPT_TOKENS` maximum prompt tokens to filter out in the dataset: default `1024`
- `SERVER_BENCH_MAX_CONTEXT` maximum context size of the completions request to filter out in the dataset: prompt + predicted tokens, default `2048`
Note: the local tokenizer is just a string space split, real number of tokens will differ.
Or with [k6 options](https://k6.io/docs/using-k6/k6-options/reference/):
```shell
SERVER_BENCH_N_PROMPTS=500 k6 run script.js --duration 10m --iterations 500 --vus 8
```
To [debug http request](https://k6.io/docs/using-k6/http-debugging/) use `--http-debug="full"`.
#### Metrics
Following metrics are available computed from the OAI chat completions response `usage`:
- `llamacpp_tokens_second` Trend of `usage.total_tokens / request duration`
- `llamacpp_prompt_tokens` Trend of `usage.prompt_tokens`
- `llamacpp_prompt_tokens_total_counter` Counter of `usage.prompt_tokens`
- `llamacpp_completion_tokens` Trend of `usage.completion_tokens`
- `llamacpp_completion_tokens_total_counter` Counter of `usage.completion_tokens`
- `llamacpp_completions_truncated_rate` Rate of completions truncated, i.e. if `finish_reason === 'length'`
- `llamacpp_completions_stop_rate` Rate of completions stopped by the model, i.e. if `finish_reason === 'stop'`
The script will fail if too many completions are truncated, see `llamacpp_completions_truncated_rate`.
K6 metrics might be compared against [server metrics](../README.md), with:
```shell
curl http://localhost:8080/metrics
```

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import http from 'k6/http'
import {check, sleep} from 'k6'
import {SharedArray} from 'k6/data'
import {Counter, Rate, Trend} from 'k6/metrics'
import exec from 'k6/execution';
// Server chat completions prefix
const server_url = __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_URL ? __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_URL : 'http://localhost:8080/v1'
// Number of total prompts in the dataset - default 10m / 10 seconds/request * number of users
const n_prompt = __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_N_PROMPTS ? parseInt(__ENV.SERVER_BENCH_N_PROMPTS) : 600 / 10 * 8
// Model name to request
const model = __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_MODEL_ALIAS ? __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_MODEL_ALIAS : 'my-model'
// Dataset path
const dataset_path = __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_DATASET ? __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_DATASET : './ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json'
// Max tokens to predict
const max_tokens = __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_MAX_TOKENS ? parseInt(__ENV.SERVER_BENCH_MAX_TOKENS) : 512
// Max prompt tokens
const n_prompt_tokens = __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_MAX_PROMPT_TOKENS ? parseInt(__ENV.SERVER_BENCH_MAX_PROMPT_TOKENS) : 1024
// Max slot context
const n_ctx_slot = __ENV.SERVER_BENCH_MAX_CONTEXT ? parseInt(__ENV.SERVER_BENCH_MAX_CONTEXT) : 2048
export function setup() {
console.info(`Benchmark config: server_url=${server_url} n_prompt=${n_prompt} model=${model} dataset_path=${dataset_path} max_tokens=${max_tokens}`)
}
const data = new SharedArray('conversations', function () {
const tokenizer = (message) => message.split(/[\s,'".?]/)
return JSON.parse(open(dataset_path))
// Filter out the conversations with less than 2 turns.
.filter(data => data["conversations"].length >= 2)
.filter(data => data["conversations"][0]["from"] === "human")
.map(data => {
return {
prompt: data["conversations"][0]["value"],
n_prompt_tokens: tokenizer(data["conversations"][0]["value"]).length,
n_completion_tokens: tokenizer(data["conversations"][1]["value"]).length,
}
})
// Filter out too short sequences
.filter(conv => conv.n_prompt_tokens >= 4 && conv.n_completion_tokens >= 4)
// Filter out too long sequences.
.filter(conv => conv.n_prompt_tokens <= n_prompt_tokens && conv.n_prompt_tokens + conv.n_completion_tokens <= n_ctx_slot)
// Keep only first n prompts
.slice(0, n_prompt)
})
const llamacpp_prompt_tokens = new Trend('llamacpp_prompt_tokens')
const llamacpp_completion_tokens = new Trend('llamacpp_completion_tokens')
const llamacpp_tokens_second = new Trend('llamacpp_tokens_second')
const llamacpp_prompt_tokens_total_counter = new Counter('llamacpp_prompt_tokens_total_counter')
const llamacpp_completion_tokens_total_counter = new Counter('llamacpp_completion_tokens_total_counter')
const llamacpp_completions_truncated_rate = new Rate('llamacpp_completions_truncated_rate')
const llamacpp_completions_stop_rate = new Rate('llamacpp_completions_stop_rate')
export const options = {
thresholds: {
llamacpp_completions_truncated_rate: [
// more than 80% of truncated input will abort the test
{threshold: 'rate < 0.8', abortOnFail: true, delayAbortEval: '1m'},
],
},
duration: '10m',
vus: 8,
}
export default function () {
const conversation = data[exec.scenario.iterationInInstance % data.length]
const payload = {
"messages": [
{
"role": "system",
"content": "You are ChatGPT, an AI assistant.",
},
{
"role": "user",
"content": conversation.prompt,
}
],
"model": model,
"stream": false,
"max_tokens": max_tokens
}
const body = JSON.stringify(payload)
let res = http.post(`${server_url}/chat/completions`, body, {
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'},
timeout: '300s'
})
check(res, {'success completion': (r) => r.status === 200})
if (res.status === 200) {
const completions = res.json()
llamacpp_prompt_tokens.add(completions.usage.prompt_tokens)
llamacpp_prompt_tokens_total_counter.add(completions.usage.prompt_tokens)
llamacpp_completion_tokens.add(completions.usage.completion_tokens)
llamacpp_completion_tokens_total_counter.add(completions.usage.completion_tokens)
llamacpp_completions_truncated_rate.add(completions.choices[0].finish_reason === 'length')
llamacpp_completions_stop_rate.add(completions.choices[0].finish_reason === 'stop')
llamacpp_tokens_second.add(completions.usage.total_tokens / res.timings.duration * 1.e3)
} else {
console.error(`response: ${res.body} request=${payload}`)
}
sleep(0.3)
}

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let grammar = null
if (grammarJsonSchemaFile) {
const schema = JSON.parse(readFileSync(grammarJsonSchemaFile, 'utf-8'))
const converter = new SchemaConverter(propOrder)
let schema = JSON.parse(readFileSync(grammarJsonSchemaFile, 'utf-8'))
const converter = new SchemaConverter({prop_order: propOrder, allow_fetch: true})
schema = await converter.resolveRefs(schema, grammarJsonSchemaFile)
converter.visit(schema, '')
grammar = converter.formatGrammar()
}

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unsigned int completion_js_len = 5782;
size_t completion_js_len = 5796;

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#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <set>
#include <mutex>
#include <condition_variable>
#include <unordered_map>
#include "json.hpp"
#include "utils.hpp"
#define DEFAULT_OAICOMPAT_MODEL "gpt-3.5-turbo-0613"
using json = nlohmann::json;
inline static json oaicompat_completion_params_parse(
const struct llama_model * model,
const json &body, /* openai api json semantics */
const std::string &chat_template)
{
json llama_params;
llama_params["__oaicompat"] = true;
// Map OpenAI parameters to llama.cpp parameters
//
// For parameters that are defined by the OpenAI documentation (e.g.
// temperature), we explicitly specify OpenAI's intended default; we
// need to do that because sometimes OpenAI disagrees with llama.cpp
//
// https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/chat/create
llama_sampling_params default_sparams;
llama_params["model"] = json_value(body, "model", std::string("unknown"));
llama_params["prompt"] = format_chat(model, chat_template, body["messages"]);
llama_params["cache_prompt"] = json_value(body, "cache_prompt", false);
llama_params["temperature"] = json_value(body, "temperature", 0.0);
llama_params["top_k"] = json_value(body, "top_k", default_sparams.top_k);
llama_params["top_p"] = json_value(body, "top_p", 1.0);
llama_params["n_predict"] = json_value(body, "max_tokens", -1);
llama_params["logit_bias"] = json_value(body, "logit_bias",json::object());
llama_params["frequency_penalty"] = json_value(body, "frequency_penalty", 0.0);
llama_params["presence_penalty"] = json_value(body, "presence_penalty", 0.0);
llama_params["seed"] = json_value(body, "seed", LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED);
llama_params["stream"] = json_value(body, "stream", false);
llama_params["mirostat"] = json_value(body, "mirostat", default_sparams.mirostat);
llama_params["mirostat_tau"] = json_value(body, "mirostat_tau", default_sparams.mirostat_tau);
llama_params["mirostat_eta"] = json_value(body, "mirostat_eta", default_sparams.mirostat_eta);
llama_params["penalize_nl"] = json_value(body, "penalize_nl", default_sparams.penalize_nl);
llama_params["typical_p"] = json_value(body, "typical_p", default_sparams.typical_p);
llama_params["repeat_last_n"] = json_value(body, "repeat_last_n", default_sparams.penalty_last_n);
llama_params["ignore_eos"] = json_value(body, "ignore_eos", false);
llama_params["tfs_z"] = json_value(body, "tfs_z", default_sparams.tfs_z);
if (body.count("grammar") != 0) {
llama_params["grammar"] = json_value(body, "grammar", json::object());
}
// Handle 'stop' field
if (body.contains("stop") && body["stop"].is_string()) {
llama_params["stop"] = json::array({body["stop"].get<std::string>()});
} else {
llama_params["stop"] = json_value(body, "stop", json::array());
}
// Ensure there is ChatML-specific end sequence among stop words
llama_params["stop"].push_back("<|im_end|>");
return llama_params;
}
inline static json format_final_response_oaicompat(const json &request, const task_result &response, bool streaming = false)
{
json result = response.result_json;
bool stopped_word = result.count("stopped_word") != 0;
bool stopped_eos = json_value(result, "stopped_eos", false);
int num_tokens_predicted = json_value(result, "tokens_predicted", 0);
int num_prompt_tokens = json_value(result, "tokens_evaluated", 0);
std::string content = json_value(result, "content", std::string(""));
std::string finish_reason = "length";
if (stopped_word || stopped_eos) {
finish_reason = "stop";
}
json choices =
streaming ? json::array({json{{"finish_reason", finish_reason},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json::object()}}})
: json::array({json{{"finish_reason", finish_reason},
{"index", 0},
{"message", json{{"content", content},
{"role", "assistant"}}}}});
std::time_t t = std::time(0);
json res =
json{{"choices", choices},
{"created", t},
{"model",
json_value(request, "model", std::string(DEFAULT_OAICOMPAT_MODEL))},
{"object", streaming ? "chat.completion.chunk" : "chat.completion"},
{"usage",
json{{"completion_tokens", num_tokens_predicted},
{"prompt_tokens", num_prompt_tokens},
{"total_tokens", num_tokens_predicted + num_prompt_tokens}}},
{"id", gen_chatcmplid()}};
if (server_verbose) {
res["__verbose"] = result;
}
if (result.contains("completion_probabilities")) {
res["completion_probabilities"] = json_value(result, "completion_probabilities", json::array());
}
return res;
}
// return value is vector as there is one case where we might need to generate two responses
inline static std::vector<json> format_partial_response_oaicompat(const task_result &response) {
json result = response.result_json;
if (!result.contains("model") || !result.contains("oaicompat_token_ctr")) {
return std::vector<json>({response.result_json});
}
bool first = json_value(result, "oaicompat_token_ctr", 0) == 0;
std::string modelname = json_value(result, "model", std::string(DEFAULT_OAICOMPAT_MODEL));
bool stopped_word = json_value(result, "stopped_word", false);
bool stopped_eos = json_value(result, "stopped_eos", false);
bool stopped_limit = json_value(result, "stopped_limit", false);
std::string content = json_value(result, "content", std::string(""));
std::string finish_reason;
if (stopped_word || stopped_eos) {
finish_reason = "stop";
}
if (stopped_limit) {
finish_reason = "length";
}
std::time_t t = std::time(0);
json choices;
if (!finish_reason.empty()) {
choices = json::array({json{{"finish_reason", finish_reason},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json::object()}}});
} else {
if (first) {
if (content.empty()) {
choices = json::array({json{{"finish_reason", nullptr},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json{{"role", "assistant"}}}}});
} else {
// We have to send this as two updates to conform to openai behavior
json initial_ret = json{{"choices", json::array({json{
{"finish_reason", nullptr},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json{
{"role", "assistant"}
}}}})},
{"created", t},
{"id", gen_chatcmplid()},
{"model", modelname},
{"object", "chat.completion.chunk"}};
json second_ret = json{
{"choices", json::array({json{{"finish_reason", nullptr},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json{
{"content", content}}}
}})},
{"created", t},
{"id", gen_chatcmplid()},
{"model", modelname},
{"object", "chat.completion.chunk"}};
return std::vector<json>({initial_ret, second_ret});
}
} else {
// Some idiosyncrasy in task processing logic makes several trailing calls
// with empty content, we ignore these at the calee site.
if (content.empty()) {
return std::vector<json>({json::object()});
}
choices = json::array({json{
{"finish_reason", nullptr},
{"index", 0},
{"delta",
json{
{"content", content},
}},
}});
}
}
json ret = json{{"choices", choices},
{"created", t},
{"id", gen_chatcmplid()},
{"model", modelname},
{"object", "chat.completion.chunk"}};
return std::vector<json>({ret});
}
inline static json format_embeddings_response_oaicompat(const json &request, const json &embeddings)
{
json res =
json{
{"model", json_value(request, "model", std::string(DEFAULT_OAICOMPAT_MODEL))},
{"object", "list"},
{"usage",
json{{"prompt_tokens", 0},
{"total_tokens", 0}}},
{"data", embeddings}
};
return res;
}

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}
}
if (result.error) {
result.error = JSON.parse(result.error);
if (result.error.content.includes('slot unavailable')) {
// Throw an error to be caught by upstream callers
throw new Error('slot unavailable');
} else {
console.error(`llama.cpp error: ${result.error.content}`);
try {
result.error = JSON.parse(result.error);
if (result.error.message.includes('slot unavailable')) {
// Throw an error to be caught by upstream callers
throw new Error('slot unavailable');
} else {
console.error(`llama.cpp error [${result.error.code} - ${result.error.type}]: ${result.error.message}`);
}
} catch(e) {
console.error(`llama.cpp error ${result.error}`)
}
}
if (result.error) {
result.error = JSON.parse(result.error);
console.error(`llama.cpp error: ${result.error.content}`);
}
}
}
}

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const grammarJsonSchemaPropOrder = signal('')
const updateGrammarJsonSchemaPropOrder = (el) => grammarJsonSchemaPropOrder.value = el.target.value
const convertJSONSchemaGrammar = () => {
const convertJSONSchemaGrammar = async () => {
try {
const schema = JSON.parse(params.value.grammar)
const converter = new SchemaConverter(
grammarJsonSchemaPropOrder.value
let schema = JSON.parse(params.value.grammar)
const converter = new SchemaConverter({
prop_order: grammarJsonSchemaPropOrder.value
.split(',')
.reduce((acc, cur, i) => ({ ...acc, [cur.trim()]: i }), {})
)
.reduce((acc, cur, i) => ({ ...acc, [cur.trim()]: i }), {}),
allow_fetch: true,
})
schema = await converter.resolveRefs(schema, 'input')
converter.visit(schema, '')
params.value = {
...params.value,

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// WARNING: This file was ported from json-schema-to-grammar.py, please fix bugs / add features there first.
const SPACE_RULE = '" "?';
const PRIMITIVE_RULES = {
boolean: '("true" | "false") space',
number: '("-"? ([0-9] | [1-9] [0-9]*)) ("." [0-9]+)? ([eE] [-+]? [0-9]+)? space',
integer: '("-"? ([0-9] | [1-9] [0-9]*)) space',
value: 'object | array | string | number | boolean',
object: '"{" space ( string ":" space value ("," space string ":" space value)* )? "}" space',
array: '"[" space ( value ("," space value)* )? "]" space',
uuid: '"\\"" ' + [8, 4, 4, 4, 12].map(n => [...new Array(n)].map(_ => '[0-9a-fA-F]').join('')).join(' "-" ') + ' "\\"" space',
string: ` "\\"" (
[^"\\\\] |
"\\\\" (["\\\\/bfnrt] | "u" [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F])
)* "\\"" space`,
null: '"null" space',
};
const OBJECT_RULE_NAMES = ['object', 'array', 'string', 'number', 'boolean', 'null', 'value'];
// TODO: support "uri", "email" string formats
const DATE_RULES = {
'date' : '[0-9] [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] "-" ( "0" [1-9] | "1" [0-2] ) "-" ( \"0\" [1-9] | [1-2] [0-9] | "3" [0-1] )',
'time' : '([01] [0-9] | "2" [0-3]) ":" [0-5] [0-9] ":" [0-5] [0-9] ( "." [0-9] [0-9] [0-9] )? ( "Z" | ( "+" | "-" ) ( [01] [0-9] | "2" [0-3] ) ":" [0-5] [0-9] )',
'date-time': 'date "T" time',
'date-string': '"\\"" date "\\"" space',
'time-string': '"\\"" time "\\"" space',
'date-time-string': '"\\"" date-time "\\"" space',
};
const RESERVED_NAMES = {'root': true, ...PRIMITIVE_RULES, ...DATE_RULES};
const INVALID_RULE_CHARS_RE = /[^\dA-Za-z-]+/g;
const GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE = /[\n\r"]/g;
const GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES = {'\r': '\\r', '\n': '\\n', '"': '\\"'};
const GRAMMAR_RANGE_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE = /[\n\r"\]\-\\]/g;
const GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES = { '\r': '\\r', '\n': '\\n', '"': '\\"', '-': '\\-', ']': '\\]' };
const NON_LITERAL_SET = new Set('|.()[]{}*+?');
const ESCAPED_IN_REGEXPS_BUT_NOT_IN_LITERALS = new Set('[]()|{}*+?');
export class SchemaConverter {
constructor(propOrder) {
this._propOrder = propOrder || {};
this._rules = new Map();
this._rules.set('space', SPACE_RULE);
constructor(options) {
this._propOrder = options.prop_order || {};
this._allowFetch = options.allow_fetch || false;
this._dotall = options.dotall || false;
this._rules = {'space': SPACE_RULE};
this._refs = {};
this._refsBeingResolved = new Set();
}
_formatLiteral(literal) {
@@ -30,83 +55,490 @@ export class SchemaConverter {
return `"${escaped}"`;
}
_formatRangeChar(literal) {
return JSON.stringify(literal).slice(1, -1).replace(
GRAMMAR_RANGE_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE,
m => GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES[m]
);
}
_addRule(name, rule) {
let escName = name.replace(INVALID_RULE_CHARS_RE, '-');
let key = escName;
if (this._rules.has(escName)) {
if (this._rules.get(escName) === rule) {
if (escName in this._rules) {
if (this._rules[escName] === rule) {
return key;
}
let i = 0;
while (this._rules.has(`${escName}${i}`)) {
while ((`${escName}${i}` in this._rules) && (this._rules[`${escName}${i}`] !== rule)) {
i += 1;
}
key = `${escName}${i}`;
}
this._rules.set(key, rule);
this._rules[key] = rule;
return key;
}
async resolveRefs(schema, url) {
const visit = async (n) => {
if (Array.isArray(n)) {
return Promise.all(n.map(visit));
} else if (typeof n === 'object' && n !== null) {
let ref = n.$ref;
let target;
if (ref !== undefined && !this._refs[ref]) {
if (ref.startsWith('https://')) {
if (!this._allowFetch) {
throw new Error('Fetching remote schemas is not allowed (use --allow-fetch for force)');
}
const fetch = (await import('node-fetch')).default;
const fragSplit = ref.split('#');
const baseUrl = fragSplit[0];
target = this._refs[baseUrl];
if (!target) {
target = await this.resolveRefs(await fetch(ref).then(res => res.json()), baseUrl);
this._refs[baseUrl] = target;
}
if (fragSplit.length === 1 || fragSplit[fragSplit.length - 1] === '') {
return target;
}
} else if (ref.startsWith('#/')) {
target = schema;
ref = `${url}${ref}`;
n.$ref = ref;
} else {
throw new Error(`Unsupported ref ${ref}`);
}
const selectors = ref.split('#')[1].split('/').slice(1);
for (const sel of selectors) {
if (!target || !(sel in target)) {
throw new Error(`Error resolving ref ${ref}: ${sel} not in ${JSON.stringify(target)}`);
}
target = target[sel];
}
this._refs[ref] = target;
} else {
await Promise.all(Object.values(n).map(visit));
}
}
return n;
};
return visit(schema);
}
_generateUnionRule(name, altSchemas) {
return altSchemas
.map((altSchema, i) => this.visit(altSchema, `${name ?? ''}${name ? '-' : 'alternative-'}${i}`))
.join(' | ');
}
_visitPattern(pattern, name) {
if (!pattern.startsWith('^') || !pattern.endsWith('$')) {
throw new Error('Pattern must start with "^" and end with "$"');
}
pattern = pattern.slice(1, -1);
const subRuleIds = {};
let i = 0;
const length = pattern.length;
const getDot = () => {
let rule;
if (this._dotall) {
rule = '[\\U00000000-\\U0010FFFF]';
} else {
// Accept any character... except \n and \r line break chars (\x0A and \xOD)
rule = '[\\U00000000-\\x09\\x0B\\x0C\\x0E-\\U0010FFFF]';
}
return this._addRule('dot', rule);
};
const toRule = ([s, isLiteral]) => isLiteral ? "\"" + s + "\"" : s;
const transform = () => {
const start = i;
// For each component of this sequence, store its string representation and whether it's a literal.
// 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!)
const seq = [];
const joinSeq = () => {
const ret = [];
for (const [isLiteral, g] of groupBy(seq, x => x[1])) {
if (isLiteral) {
ret.push([[...g].map(x => x[0]).join(''), true]);
} else {
ret.push(...g);
}
}
if (ret.length === 1) {
return ret[0];
}
return [ret.map(x => toRule(x)).join(' '), false];
};
while (i < length) {
const c = pattern[i];
if (c === '.') {
seq.push([getDot(), false]);
i += 1;
} else if (c === '(') {
i += 1;
if (i < length) {
if (pattern[i] === '?') {
throw new Error(`Unsupported pattern syntax "${pattern[i]}" at index ${i} of /${pattern}/`);
}
}
seq.push([`(${toRule(transform())})`, false]);
} else if (c === ')') {
i += 1;
if (start <= 0 || pattern[start - 1] !== '(') {
throw new Error(`Unbalanced parentheses; start = ${start}, i = ${i}, pattern = ${pattern}`);
}
return joinSeq();
} else if (c === '[') {
let squareBrackets = c;
i += 1;
while (i < length && pattern[i] !== ']') {
if (pattern[i] === '\\') {
squareBrackets += pattern.slice(i, i + 2);
i += 2;
} else {
squareBrackets += pattern[i];
i += 1;
}
}
if (i >= length) {
throw new Error(`Unbalanced square brackets; start = ${start}, i = ${i}, pattern = ${pattern}`);
}
squareBrackets += ']';
i += 1;
seq.push([squareBrackets, false]);
} else if (c === '|') {
seq.push(['|', false]);
i += 1;
} else if (c === '*' || c === '+' || c === '?') {
seq[seq.length - 1] = [toRule(seq[seq.length - 1]) + c, false];
i += 1;
} else if (c === '{') {
let curlyBrackets = c;
i += 1;
while (i < length && pattern[i] !== '}') {
curlyBrackets += pattern[i];
i += 1;
}
if (i >= length) {
throw new Error(`Unbalanced curly brackets; start = ${start}, i = ${i}, pattern = ${pattern}`);
}
curlyBrackets += '}';
i += 1;
const nums = curlyBrackets.slice(1, -1).split(',').map(s => s.trim());
let minTimes, maxTimes;
if (nums.length === 1) {
minTimes = parseInt(nums[0], 10);
maxTimes = minTimes;
} else {
if (nums.length !== 2) {
throw new Error(`Invalid quantifier ${curlyBrackets}`);
}
minTimes = nums[0] ? parseInt(nums[0], 10) : 0;
maxTimes = nums[1] ? parseInt(nums[1], 10) : Infinity;
}
let [sub, subIsLiteral] = seq[seq.length - 1];
if (minTimes === 0 && maxTimes === Infinity) {
seq[seq.length - 1] = [`${sub}*`, false];
} else if (minTimes === 0 && maxTimes === 1) {
seq[seq.length - 1] = [`${sub}?`, false];
} else if (minTimes === 1 && maxTimes === Infinity) {
seq[seq.length - 1] = [`${sub}+`, false];
} else {
if (!subIsLiteral) {
let id = subRuleIds[sub];
if (id === undefined) {
id = this._addRule(`${name}-${Object.keys(subRuleIds).length + 1}`, sub);
subRuleIds[sub] = id;
}
sub = id;
}
const repeatedSub = Array.from({ length: minTimes }, () => subIsLiteral ? `"${sub.slice(1, -1).repeat(minTimes)}"` : sub);
const optionalSub = maxTimes !== undefined ? Array.from({ length: maxTimes - minTimes }, () => `${sub}?`) : [`${sub}*`];
seq[seq.length - 1] = [repeatedSub.concat(optionalSub).join(' '), false];
}
} else {
let literal = '';
while (i < length) {
if (pattern[i] === '\\' && i < length - 1) {
const next = pattern[i + 1];
if (ESCAPED_IN_REGEXPS_BUT_NOT_IN_LITERALS.has(next)) {
i += 1;
literal += pattern[i];
i += 1;
} else {
literal += pattern.slice(i, i + 2);
i += 2;
}
} else if (pattern[i] === '"') {
literal += '\\"';
i += 1;
} else if (!NON_LITERAL_SET.has(pattern[i]) &&
(i === length - 1 || literal === '' || pattern[i + 1] === '.' || !NON_LITERAL_SET.has(pattern[i+1]))) {
literal += pattern[i];
i += 1;
} else {
break;
}
}
if (literal !== '') {
seq.push([literal, true]);
}
}
}
return joinSeq();
};
return this._addRule(name, "\"\\\"\" " + toRule(transform()) + " \"\\\"\" space")
}
_resolveRef(ref) {
let refName = ref.split('/').pop();
if (!(refName in this._rules) && !this._refsBeingResolved.has(ref)) {
this._refsBeingResolved.add(ref);
const resolved = this._refs[ref];
refName = this.visit(resolved, refName);
this._refsBeingResolved.delete(ref);
}
return refName;
}
_generateConstantRule(value) {
if (typeof value !== 'string') {
throw new Error('Only string constants are supported, got ' + JSON.stringify(value));
}
return this._formatLiteral(value);
}
visit(schema, name) {
const schemaType = schema.type;
const ruleName = name || 'root';
const schemaFormat = schema.format;
const ruleName = name in RESERVED_NAMES ? name + '-' : name == '' ? 'root' : name;
if (schema.oneOf || schema.anyOf) {
const rule = (schema.oneOf || schema.anyOf).map((altSchema, i) =>
this.visit(altSchema, `${name}${name ? "-" : ""}${i}`)
).join(' | ');
return this._addRule(ruleName, rule);
const ref = schema.$ref;
if (ref !== undefined) {
return this._addRule(ruleName, this._resolveRef(ref));
} else if (schema.oneOf || schema.anyOf) {
return this._addRule(ruleName, this._generateUnionRule(name, schema.oneOf || schema.anyOf));
} else if (Array.isArray(schemaType)) {
return this._addRule(ruleName, this._generateUnionRule(name, schemaType.map(t => ({ type: t }))));
} else if ('const' in schema) {
return this._addRule(ruleName, this._formatLiteral(schema.const));
if (typeof schema.const !== 'string') {
throw new Error('Only string constants are supported, got ' + JSON.stringify(schema.const));
}
return this._addRule(ruleName, this._generateConstantRule(schema.const));
} else if ('enum' in schema) {
const rule = schema.enum.map(v => this._formatLiteral(v)).join(' | ');
const rule = schema.enum.map(v => this._generateConstantRule(v)).join(' | ');
return this._addRule(ruleName, rule);
} else if (schemaType === 'object' && 'properties' in schema) {
// TODO: `required` keyword (from python implementation)
const propOrder = this._propOrder;
const propPairs = Object.entries(schema.properties).sort((a, b) => {
// sort by position in prop_order (if specified) then by key
const orderA = typeof propOrder[a[0]] === 'number' ? propOrder[a[0]] : Infinity;
const orderB = typeof propOrder[b[0]] === 'number' ? propOrder[b[0]] : Infinity;
return orderA - orderB || a[0].localeCompare(b[0]);
});
let rule = '"{" space';
propPairs.forEach(([propName, propSchema], i) => {
const propRuleName = this.visit(propSchema, `${name}${name ? "-" : ""}${propName}`);
if (i > 0) {
rule += ' "," space';
} else if ((schemaType === undefined || schemaType === 'object') &&
('properties' in schema ||
('additionalProperties' in schema && schema.additionalProperties !== true))) {
const required = new Set(schema.required || []);
const properties = Object.entries(schema.properties ?? {});
return this._addRule(ruleName, this._buildObjectRule(properties, required, name, schema.additionalProperties));
} else if ((schemaType === undefined || schemaType === 'object') && 'allOf' in schema) {
const required = new Set();
const properties = [];
const addComponent = (compSchema, isRequired) => {
const ref = compSchema.$ref;
if (ref !== undefined) {
compSchema = this._refs[ref];
}
rule += ` ${this._formatLiteral(propName)} space ":" space ${propRuleName}`;
});
rule += ' "}" space';
return this._addRule(ruleName, rule);
} else if (schemaType === 'array' && 'items' in schema) {
// TODO `prefixItems` keyword (from python implementation)
const itemRuleName = this.visit(schema.items, `${name}${name ? "-" : ""}item`);
const rule = `"[" space (${itemRuleName} ("," space ${itemRuleName})*)? "]" space`;
return this._addRule(ruleName, rule);
if ('properties' in compSchema) {
for (const [propName, propSchema] of Object.entries(compSchema.properties)) {
properties.push([propName, propSchema]);
if (isRequired) {
required.add(propName);
}
}
}
};
for (const t of schema.allOf) {
if ('anyOf' in t) {
for (const tt of t.anyOf) {
addComponent(tt, false);
}
} else {
addComponent(t, true);
}
}
return this._addRule(ruleName, this._buildObjectRule(properties, required, name, /* additionalProperties= */ false));
} else if ((schemaType === undefined || schemaType === 'array') && ('items' in schema || 'prefixItems' in schema)) {
const items = schema.items ?? schema.prefixItems;
if (Array.isArray(items)) {
return this._addRule(
ruleName,
'"[" space ' +
items.map((item, i) => this.visit(item, `${name ?? ''}${name ? '-' : ''}tuple-${i}`)).join(' "," space ') +
' "]" space'
);
} else {
const itemRuleName = this.visit(items, `${name ?? ''}${name ? '-' : ''}item`);
const listItemOperator = `( "," space ${itemRuleName} )`;
let successiveItems = '';
let minItems = schema.minItems || 0;
const maxItems = schema.maxItems;
if (minItems > 0) {
successiveItems = listItemOperator.repeat(minItems - 1);
minItems--;
}
if (maxItems !== undefined && maxItems > minItems) {
successiveItems += `${listItemOperator}?`.repeat(maxItems - minItems - 1);
} else {
successiveItems += `${listItemOperator}*`;
}
const rule = minItems === 0
? `"[" space ( ${itemRuleName} ${successiveItems} )? "]" space`
: `"[" space ${itemRuleName} ${successiveItems} "]" space`;
return this._addRule(ruleName, rule);
}
} else if ((schemaType === undefined || schemaType === 'string') && 'pattern' in schema) {
return this._visitPattern(schema.pattern, ruleName);
} else if ((schemaType === undefined || schemaType === 'string') && /^uuid[1-5]?$/.test(schema.format || '')) {
return this._addRule(
ruleName === 'root' ? 'root' : schemaFormat,
PRIMITIVE_RULES['uuid'])
} else if ((schemaType === undefined || schemaType === 'string') && schema.format in DATE_RULES) {
for (const [t, r] of Object.entries(DATE_RULES)) {
this._addRule(t, r);
}
return schemaFormat + '-string';
} else if ((schemaType === 'object') || (Object.keys(schema).length === 0)) {
for (const n of OBJECT_RULE_NAMES) {
this._addRule(n, PRIMITIVE_RULES[n]);
}
return this._addRule(ruleName, 'object');
} else {
if (!PRIMITIVE_RULES[schemaType]) {
if (!(schemaType in PRIMITIVE_RULES)) {
throw new Error(`Unrecognized schema: ${JSON.stringify(schema)}`);
}
return this._addRule(
ruleName === 'root' ? 'root' : schemaType,
PRIMITIVE_RULES[schemaType]
// TODO: support minimum, maximum, exclusiveMinimum, exclusiveMaximum at least for zero
return this._addRule(ruleName === 'root' ? 'root' : schemaType, PRIMITIVE_RULES[schemaType]);
}
}
_buildObjectRule(properties, required, name, additionalProperties) {
const propOrder = this._propOrder;
// sort by position in prop_order (if specified) then by original order
const sortedProps = properties.map(([k]) => k).sort((a, b) => {
const orderA = propOrder[a] || Infinity;
const orderB = propOrder[b] || Infinity;
return orderA - orderB || properties.findIndex(([k]) => k === a) - properties.findIndex(([k]) => k === b);
});
const propKvRuleNames = {};
for (const [propName, propSchema] of properties) {
const propRuleName = this.visit(propSchema, `${name ?? ''}${name ? '-' : ''}${propName}`);
propKvRuleNames[propName] = this._addRule(
`${name ?? ''}${name ? '-' : ''}${propName}-kv`,
`${this._formatLiteral(propName)} space ":" space ${propRuleName}`
);
}
const requiredProps = sortedProps.filter(k => required.has(k));
const optionalProps = sortedProps.filter(k => !required.has(k));
if (typeof additionalProperties === 'object' || additionalProperties === true) {
const subName = `${name ?? ''}${name ? '-' : ''}additional`;
const valueRule = this.visit(additionalProperties === true ? {} : additionalProperties, `${subName}-value`);
propKvRuleNames['*'] = this._addRule(
`${subName}-kv`,
`${this._addRule('string', PRIMITIVE_RULES['string'])} ":" space ${valueRule}`);
optionalProps.push('*');
}
let rule = '"{" space ';
rule += requiredProps.map(k => propKvRuleNames[k]).join(' "," space ');
if (optionalProps.length > 0) {
rule += ' (';
if (requiredProps.length > 0) {
rule += ' "," space ( ';
}
const getRecursiveRefs = (ks, firstIsOptional) => {
const [k, ...rest] = ks;
const kvRuleName = propKvRuleNames[k];
let res;
if (k === '*') {
res = this._addRule(
`${name ?? ''}${name ? '-' : ''}additional-kvs`,
`${kvRuleName} ( "," space ` + kvRuleName + ` )*`
)
} else if (firstIsOptional) {
res = `( "," space ${kvRuleName} )?`;
} else {
res = kvRuleName;
}
if (rest.length > 0) {
res += ' ' + this._addRule(
`${name ?? ''}${name ? '-' : ''}${k}-rest`,
getRecursiveRefs(rest, true)
);
}
return res;
};
rule += optionalProps.map((_, i) => getRecursiveRefs(optionalProps.slice(i), false)).join(' | ');
if (requiredProps.length > 0) {
rule += ' )';
}
rule += ' )?';
}
rule += ' "}" space';
return rule;
}
formatGrammar() {
let grammar = '';
this._rules.forEach((rule, name) => {
for (const [name, rule] of Object.entries(this._rules).sort(([a], [b]) => a.localeCompare(b))) {
grammar += `${name} ::= ${rule}\n`;
});
}
return grammar;
}
}
// Helper function to group elements by a key function
function* groupBy(iterable, keyFn) {
let lastKey = null;
let group = [];
for (const element of iterable) {
const key = keyFn(element);
if (lastKey !== null && key !== lastKey) {
yield [lastKey, group];
group = [];
}
group.push(element);
lastKey = key;
}
if (group.length > 0) {
yield [lastKey, group];
}
}

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# Server tests
Python based server tests scenario using [BDD](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-driven_development) and [behave](https://behave.readthedocs.io/en/latest/):
* [issues.feature](./features/issues.feature) Pending issues scenario
* [parallel.feature](./features/parallel.feature) Scenario involving multi slots and concurrent requests
* [security.feature](./features/security.feature) Security, CORS and API Key
* [server.feature](./features/server.feature) Server base scenario: completion, embedding, tokenization, etc...
Python based server tests scenario using [BDD](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-driven_development)
and [behave](https://behave.readthedocs.io/en/latest/):
* [issues.feature](./features/issues.feature) Pending issues scenario
* [parallel.feature](./features/parallel.feature) Scenario involving multi slots and concurrent requests
* [security.feature](./features/security.feature) Security, CORS and API Key
* [server.feature](./features/server.feature) Server base scenario: completion, embedding, tokenization, etc...
Tests target GitHub workflows job runners with 4 vCPU.
Requests are using [aiohttp](https://docs.aiohttp.org/en/stable/client_reference.html), [asyncio](https://docs.python.org/fr/3/library/asyncio.html) based http client.
Requests are
using [aiohttp](https://docs.aiohttp.org/en/stable/client_reference.html), [asyncio](https://docs.python.org/fr/3/library/asyncio.html)
based http client.
Note: If the host architecture inference speed is faster than GitHub runners one, parallel scenario may randomly fail. To mitigate it, you can increase values in `n_predict`, `kv_size`.
Note: If the host architecture inference speed is faster than GitHub runners one, parallel scenario may randomly fail.
To mitigate it, you can increase values in `n_predict`, `kv_size`.
### Install dependencies
`pip install -r requirements.txt`
### Run tests
1. Build the server
```shell
cd ../../..
mkdir build
@@ -24,24 +32,36 @@ cd build
cmake ../
cmake --build . --target server
```
2. download required models:
1. `../../../scripts/hf.sh --repo ggml-org/models --file tinyllamas/stories260K.gguf`
3. Start the test: `./tests.sh`
2. Start the test: `./tests.sh`
It's possible to override some scenario steps values with environment variables:
- `PORT` -> `context.server_port` to set the listening port of the server during scenario, default: `8080`
- `LLAMA_SERVER_BIN_PATH` -> to change the server binary path, default: `../../../build/bin/server`
- `DEBUG` -> "ON" to enable steps and server verbose mode `--verbose`
- `SERVER_LOG_FORMAT_JSON` -> if set switch server logs to json format
| variable | description |
|--------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `PORT` | `context.server_port` to set the listening port of the server during scenario, default: `8080` |
| `LLAMA_SERVER_BIN_PATH` | to change the server binary path, default: `../../../build/bin/server` |
| `DEBUG` | "ON" to enable steps and server verbose mode `--verbose` |
| `SERVER_LOG_FORMAT_JSON` | if set switch server logs to json format |
| `N_GPU_LAYERS` | number of model layers to offload to VRAM `-ngl --n-gpu-layers` |
### Run @bug, @wip or @wrong_usage annotated scenario
Feature or Scenario must be annotated with `@llama.cpp` to be included in the default scope.
- `@bug` annotation aims to link a scenario with a GitHub issue.
- `@wrong_usage` are meant to show user issue that are actually an expected behavior
- `@wip` to focus on a scenario working in progress
- `@slow` heavy test, disabled by default
To run a scenario annotated with `@bug`, start:
`DEBUG=ON ./tests.sh --no-skipped --tags bug`
```shell
DEBUG=ON ./tests.sh --no-skipped --tags bug --stop
```
After changing logic in `steps.py`, ensure that `@bug` and `@wrong_usage` scenario are updated.
```shell
./tests.sh --no-skipped --tags bug,wrong_usage || echo "should failed but compile"
```

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@llama.cpp
@embeddings
Feature: llama.cpp server
Background: Server startup
Given a server listening on localhost:8080
And a model url https://huggingface.co/ggml-org/models/resolve/main/bert-bge-small/ggml-model-f16.gguf
And a model file ggml-model-f16.gguf
And a model alias bert-bge-small
And 42 as server seed
And 2 slots
And 1024 as batch size
And 1024 as ubatch size
And 2048 KV cache size
And embeddings extraction
Then the server is starting
Then the server is healthy
Scenario: Embedding
When embeddings are computed for:
"""
What is the capital of Bulgaria ?
"""
Then embeddings are generated
Scenario: OAI Embeddings compatibility
Given a model bert-bge-small
When an OAI compatible embeddings computation request for:
"""
What is the capital of Spain ?
"""
Then embeddings are generated
Scenario: OAI Embeddings compatibility with multiple inputs
Given a model bert-bge-small
Given a prompt:
"""
In which country Paris is located ?
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Is Madrid the capital of Spain ?
"""
When an OAI compatible embeddings computation request for multiple inputs
Then embeddings are generated
Scenario: Multi users embeddings
Given a prompt:
"""
Write a very long story about AI.
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Write another very long music lyrics.
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Write a very long poem.
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Write a very long joke.
"""
Given concurrent embedding requests
Then the server is busy
Then the server is idle
Then all embeddings are generated
Scenario: Multi users OAI compatibility embeddings
Given a prompt:
"""
In which country Paris is located ?
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Is Madrid the capital of Spain ?
"""
And a prompt:
"""
What is the biggest US city ?
"""
And a prompt:
"""
What is the capital of Bulgaria ?
"""
And a model bert-bge-small
Given concurrent OAI embedding requests
Then the server is busy
Then the server is idle
Then all embeddings are generated
Scenario: All embeddings should be the same
Given 10 fixed prompts
And a model bert-bge-small
Given concurrent OAI embedding requests
Then all embeddings are the same

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import os
import signal
import socket
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import traceback
from contextlib import closing
from signal import SIGKILL
from subprocess import TimeoutExpired
def before_scenario(context, scenario):
context.debug = 'DEBUG' in os.environ and os.environ['DEBUG'] == 'ON'
if context.debug:
print("DEBUG=ON")
print(f"\x1b[33;42mStarting new scenario: {scenario.name}!\x1b[0m")
port = 8080
if 'PORT' in os.environ:
@@ -16,54 +21,51 @@ def before_scenario(context, scenario):
def after_scenario(context, scenario):
if context.server_process is None:
return
if scenario.status == "failed":
if 'GITHUB_ACTIONS' in os.environ:
print(f"\x1b[33;101mSCENARIO FAILED: {scenario.name} server logs:\x1b[0m\n\n")
if os.path.isfile('llama.log'):
with closing(open('llama.log', 'r')) as f:
for line in f:
print(line)
if not is_server_listening(context.server_fqdn, context.server_port):
print("\x1b[33;101mERROR: Server stopped listening\x1b[0m")
try:
if 'server_process' not in context or context.server_process is None:
return
if scenario.status == "failed":
if 'GITHUB_ACTIONS' in os.environ:
print(f"\x1b[33;101mSCENARIO FAILED: {scenario.name} server logs:\x1b[0m\n")
if os.path.isfile('llama.log'):
with closing(open('llama.log', 'r')) as f:
for line in f:
print(line)
if not is_server_listening(context.server_fqdn, context.server_port):
print("\x1b[33;101mERROR: Server stopped listening\x1b[0m")
if not pid_exists(context.server_process.pid):
assert False, f"Server not running pid={context.server_process.pid} ..."
if context.server_process.poll() is not None:
assert False, f"Server not running pid={context.server_process.pid} ..."
print(f"stopping server pid={context.server_process.pid} ...")
context.server_process.kill()
# Wait few for socket to free up
time.sleep(0.05)
server_graceful_shutdown(context) # SIGINT
attempts = 0
while is_server_listening(context.server_fqdn, context.server_port):
print(f"stopping server pid={context.server_process.pid} ...")
os.kill(context.server_process.pid, SIGKILL)
time.sleep(0.1)
attempts += 1
if attempts > 5:
print(f"Server dangling exits, killing all {context.server_path} ...")
process = subprocess.run(['killall', '-9', context.server_path],
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
universal_newlines=True)
print(process)
try:
context.server_process.wait(0.5)
except TimeoutExpired:
print(f"server still alive after 500ms, force-killing pid={context.server_process.pid} ...")
context.server_process.kill() # SIGKILL
context.server_process.wait()
while is_server_listening(context.server_fqdn, context.server_port):
time.sleep(0.1)
except Exception:
print("ignoring error in after_scenario:")
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
def server_graceful_shutdown(context):
print(f"shutting down server pid={context.server_process.pid} ...")
if os.name == 'nt':
interrupt = signal.CTRL_C_EVENT
else:
interrupt = signal.SIGINT
context.server_process.send_signal(interrupt)
def is_server_listening(server_fqdn, server_port):
with closing(socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)) as sock:
result = sock.connect_ex((server_fqdn, server_port))
return result == 0
def pid_exists(pid):
"""Check whether pid exists in the current process table."""
import errno
if pid < 0:
return False
try:
os.kill(pid, 0)
except OSError as e:
return e.errno == errno.EPERM
else:
return True
_is_server_listening = result == 0
if _is_server_listening:
print(f"server is listening on {server_fqdn}:{server_port}...")
return _is_server_listening

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# List of ongoing issues
# run with: DEBUG=ON ./tests.sh --no-skipped --tags bug
@bug
Feature: Issues
# No confirmed issue at the moment

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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
@llama.cpp
@parallel
Feature: Parallel
Background: Server startup
Given a server listening on localhost:8080
And a model file stories260K.gguf
And a model alias tinyllama-2
And a model file tinyllamas/stories260K.gguf from HF repo ggml-org/models
And 42 as server seed
And 64 KV cache size
And 128 as batch size
And 256 KV cache size
And 2 slots
And embeddings extraction
And continuous batching
Then the server is starting
Then the server is healthy
@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ Feature: Parallel
| disabled | 128 |
| enabled | 64 |
Scenario: Multi users with total number of tokens to predict exceeds the KV Cache size #3969
Given a prompt:
"""
@@ -98,48 +99,3 @@ Feature: Parallel
Then the server is busy
Then the server is idle
Then all prompts are predicted
Scenario: Multi users embeddings
Given a prompt:
"""
Write a very long story about AI.
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Write another very long music lyrics.
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Write a very long poem.
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Write a very long joke.
"""
Given concurrent embedding requests
Then the server is busy
Then the server is idle
Then all embeddings are generated
Scenario: Multi users OAI compatibility embeddings
Given a prompt:
"""
In which country Paris is located ?
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Is Madrid the capital of Spain ?
"""
And a prompt:
"""
What is the biggest US city ?
"""
And a prompt:
"""
What is the capital of Bulgaria ?
"""
And a model tinyllama-2
Given concurrent OAI embedding requests
Then the server is busy
Then the server is idle
Then all embeddings are generated

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# run with: ./tests.sh --no-skipped --tags passkey
@passkey
@slow
Feature: Passkey / Self-extend with context shift
Background: Server startup
Given a server listening on localhost:8080
# Generates a long text of junk and inserts a secret passkey number inside it.
# Then we query the LLM for the secret passkey.
# see #3856 and #4810
Scenario Outline: Passkey
Given a model file <hf_file> from HF repo <hf_repo>
And <n_batch> as batch size
And <n_junk> as number of junk
And <n_predicted> server max tokens to predict
And 42 as seed
And <n_ctx> KV cache size
And 1 slots
And <n_ga> group attention factor to extend context size through self-extend
And <n_ga_w> group attention width to extend context size through self-extend
# Can be override with N_GPU_LAYERS
And <ngl> GPU offloaded layers
Then the server is starting
Then the server is healthy
Given available models
Then model 0 is trained on <n_ctx_train> tokens context
Given a prefix prompt:
"""
here is an important info hidden inside a lot of irrelevant text. Find it and memorize them. I will quiz you about the important information there.
"""
And a passkey prompt template:
"""
The pass key is <passkey> Remember it. <passkey> is the pass key.
"""
And a junk suffix prompt:
"""
The grass is green. The sky is blue. The sun is yellow. Here we go. There and back again.
"""
And a suffix prompt:
"""
What is the pass key? The pass key is
"""
Given a "<passkey>" passkey challenge prompt with the passkey inserted every <i_pos> junk
And a completion request with no api error
Then <n_predicted> tokens are predicted matching <re_content>
Examples:
| hf_repo | hf_file | n_ctx_train | ngl | n_ctx | n_batch | n_ga | n_ga_w | n_junk | i_pos | passkey | n_predicted | re_content |
| TheBloke/phi-2-GGUF | phi-2.Q4_K_M.gguf | 2048 | 5 | 8192 | 512 | 4 | 512 | 250 | 50 | 42 | 1 | 42 |
| TheBloke/phi-2-GGUF | phi-2.Q4_K_M.gguf | 2048 | 5 | 8192 | 512 | 2 | 512 | 250 | 50 | 42 | 1 | \b((?!42)\w)+\b |
#| TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-GGUF | llama-2-7b.Q2_K.gguf | 4096 | 3 | 16384 | 512 | 4 | 512 | 500 | 300 | 1234 | 5 | 1234 |
#| TheBloke/Mixtral-8x7B-v0.1-GGUF | mixtral-8x7b-v0.1.Q2_K.gguf | 32768 | 2 | 16384 | 512 | 4 | 512 | 500 | 100 | 0987 | 5 | 0
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@llama.cpp
@security
Feature: Security
Background: Server startup with an api key defined
Given a server listening on localhost:8080
And a model file stories260K.gguf
And a model file tinyllamas/stories260K.gguf from HF repo ggml-org/models
And a server api key llama.cpp
Then the server is starting
Then the server is healthy
@@ -36,10 +37,27 @@ Feature: Security
| llama.cpp | no |
| hackme | raised |
Scenario Outline: OAI Compatibility (invalid response formats)
Given a system prompt test
And a user prompt test
And a response format <response_format>
And a model test
And 2 max tokens to predict
And streaming is disabled
Given an OAI compatible chat completions request with raised api error
Examples: Prompts
| response_format |
| {"type": "sound"} |
| {"type": "json_object", "schema": 123} |
| {"type": "json_object", "schema": {"type": 123}} |
| {"type": "json_object", "schema": {"type": "hiccup"}} |
Scenario Outline: CORS Options
When an OPTIONS request is sent from <origin>
Then CORS header <cors_header> is set to <cors_header_value>
Given a user api key llama.cpp
When an OPTIONS request is sent from <origin>
Then CORS header <cors_header> is set to <cors_header_value>
Examples: Headers
| origin | cors_header | cors_header_value |

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@@ -1,18 +1,20 @@
@llama.cpp
@server
Feature: llama.cpp server
Background: Server startup
Given a server listening on localhost:8080
And a model url https://huggingface.co/ggml-org/models/resolve/main/tinyllamas/stories260K.gguf
And a model file stories260K.gguf
And a model alias tinyllama-2
And 42 as server seed
# KV Cache corresponds to the total amount of tokens
# that can be stored across all independent sequences: #4130
# see --ctx-size and #5568
And 32 KV cache size
And 1 slots
And embeddings extraction
And 32 server max tokens to predict
And 256 KV cache size
And 32 as batch size
And 2 slots
And 64 server max tokens to predict
And prometheus compatible metrics exposed
Then the server is starting
Then the server is healthy
@@ -21,17 +23,35 @@ Feature: llama.cpp server
Then the server is ready
And all slots are idle
Scenario Outline: Completion
Given a prompt <prompt>
And <n_predict> max tokens to predict
And a completion request with no api error
Then <n_predicted> tokens are predicted matching <re_content>
And the completion is <truncated> truncated
And <n_prompt> prompt tokens are processed
And prometheus metrics are exposed
And metric llamacpp:tokens_predicted is <n_predicted>
Examples: Prompts
| prompt | n_predict | re_content | n_predicted |
| I believe the meaning of life is | 8 | (read<or>going)+ | 8 |
| Write a joke about AI | 64 | (park<or>friends<or>scared<or>always)+ | 32 |
| prompt | n_predict | re_content | n_prompt | n_predicted | truncated |
| I believe the meaning of life is | 8 | (read\|going)+ | 18 | 8 | not |
| Write a joke about AI from a very long prompt which will not be truncated | 256 | (princesses\|everyone\|kids\|Anna\|forest)+ | 46 | 64 | not |
Scenario: Completion prompt truncated
Given a prompt:
"""
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur.
Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.
"""
And a completion request with no api error
Then 64 tokens are predicted matching fun|Annaks|popcorns|pictry|bowl
And the completion is truncated
And 109 prompt tokens are processed
Scenario Outline: OAI Compatibility
Given a model <model>
@@ -41,39 +61,29 @@ Feature: llama.cpp server
And streaming is <enable_streaming>
Given an OAI compatible chat completions request with no api error
Then <n_predicted> tokens are predicted matching <re_content>
And <n_prompt> prompt tokens are processed
And the completion is <truncated> truncated
Examples: Prompts
| model | system_prompt | user_prompt | max_tokens | re_content | n_predicted | enable_streaming |
| llama-2 | Book | What is the best book | 8 | (Mom<or>what)+ | 8 | disabled |
| codellama70b | You are a coding assistant. | Write the fibonacci function in c++. | 64 | (thanks<or>happy<or>bird)+ | 32 | enabled |
| model | system_prompt | user_prompt | max_tokens | re_content | n_prompt | n_predicted | enable_streaming | truncated |
| llama-2 | Book | What is the best book | 8 | (Here\|what)+ | 77 | 8 | disabled | not |
| codellama70b | You are a coding assistant. | Write the fibonacci function in c++. | 128 | (thanks\|happy\|bird\|Annabyear)+ | -1 | 64 | enabled | |
Scenario: Embedding
When embeddings are computed for:
"""
What is the capital of Bulgaria ?
"""
Then embeddings are generated
Scenario: OAI Embeddings compatibility
Given a model tinyllama-2
When an OAI compatible embeddings computation request for:
"""
What is the capital of Spain ?
"""
Then embeddings are generated
Scenario Outline: OAI Compatibility w/ response format
Given a model test
And a system prompt test
And a user prompt test
And a response format <response_format>
And 10 max tokens to predict
Given an OAI compatible chat completions request with no api error
Then <n_predicted> tokens are predicted matching <re_content>
Scenario: OAI Embeddings compatibility with multiple inputs
Given a model tinyllama-2
Given a prompt:
"""
In which country Paris is located ?
"""
And a prompt:
"""
Is Madrid the capital of Spain ?
"""
When an OAI compatible embeddings computation request for multiple inputs
Then embeddings are generated
Examples: Prompts
| response_format | n_predicted | re_content |
| {"type": "json_object", "schema": {"const": "42"}} | 5 | "42" |
| {"type": "json_object", "schema": {"items": [{"type": "integer"}]}} | 10 | \[ -300 \] |
| {"type": "json_object"} | 10 | \{ " Jacky. |
Scenario: Tokenize / Detokenize
@@ -82,3 +92,9 @@ Feature: llama.cpp server
What is the capital of France ?
"""
Then tokens can be detokenize
Scenario: Models available
Given available models
Then 1 models are supported
Then model 0 is identified by tinyllama-2
Then model 0 is trained on 128 tokens context

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# run with ./test.sh --tags wrong_usage
# run with: ./tests.sh --no-skipped --tags wrong_usage
@wrong_usage
Feature: Wrong usage of llama.cpp server
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Feature: Wrong usage of llama.cpp server
# or pass n_predict/max_tokens in the request.
Scenario: Infinite loop
Given a server listening on localhost:8080
And a model file stories260K.gguf
And a model file tinyllamas/stories260K.gguf from HF repo ggml-org/models
# Uncomment below to fix the issue
#And 64 server max tokens to predict
Then the server is starting
@@ -18,4 +18,5 @@ Feature: Wrong usage of llama.cpp server
# Uncomment below to fix the issue
#And 128 max tokens to predict
Given concurrent completion requests
Then the server is idle
Then all prompts are predicted

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@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
aiohttp~=3.9.3
behave~=1.2.6
huggingface_hub~=0.20.3
numpy~=1.24.4
openai~=0.25.0
prometheus-client~=0.20.0

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ set -eu
if [ $# -lt 1 ]
then
# Start @llama.cpp scenario
behave --summary --stop --no-capture --exclude 'issues|wrong_usages' --tags llama.cpp
behave --summary --stop --no-capture --exclude 'issues|wrong_usages|passkey' --tags llama.cpp
else
behave "$@"
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@@ -1,18 +1,30 @@
#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <set>
#include <mutex>
#include <condition_variable>
#include <unordered_map>
#include "llama.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "json.hpp"
#include "../llava/clip.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <sstream>
#include <random>
#define DEFAULT_OAICOMPAT_MODEL "gpt-3.5-turbo-0613"
using json = nlohmann::json;
// https://community.openai.com/t/openai-chat-list-of-error-codes-and-types/357791/11
enum error_type {
ERROR_TYPE_INVALID_REQUEST,
ERROR_TYPE_AUTHENTICATION,
ERROR_TYPE_SERVER,
ERROR_TYPE_NOT_FOUND,
ERROR_TYPE_PERMISSION,
ERROR_TYPE_UNAVAILABLE, // custom error
ERROR_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED, // custom error
};
extern bool server_verbose;
extern bool server_log_json;
@@ -37,125 +49,35 @@ extern bool server_log_json;
#define LOG_WARNING(MSG, ...) server_log("WARN", __func__, __LINE__, MSG, __VA_ARGS__)
#define LOG_INFO( MSG, ...) server_log("INFO", __func__, __LINE__, MSG, __VA_ARGS__)
//
// parallel
//
template <typename T>
static T json_value(const json &body, const std::string &key, const T &default_value) {
// Fallback null to default value
return body.contains(key) && !body.at(key).is_null()
? body.value(key, default_value)
: default_value;
}
enum server_state {
SERVER_STATE_LOADING_MODEL, // Server is starting up, model not fully loaded yet
SERVER_STATE_READY, // Server is ready and model is loaded
SERVER_STATE_ERROR // An error occurred, load_model failed
};
enum task_type {
TASK_TYPE_COMPLETION,
TASK_TYPE_CANCEL,
TASK_TYPE_NEXT_RESPONSE,
TASK_TYPE_METRICS
};
struct task_server {
int id = -1; // to be filled by llama_server_queue
int target_id;
task_type type;
json data;
bool infill_mode = false;
bool embedding_mode = false;
int multitask_id = -1;
};
struct task_result {
int id;
int multitask_id = -1;
bool stop;
bool error;
json result_json;
};
struct task_multi {
int id;
std::set<int> subtasks_remaining{};
std::vector<task_result> results{};
};
// TODO: can become bool if we can't find use of more states
enum slot_state
{
IDLE,
PROCESSING,
};
enum slot_command
{
NONE,
LOAD_PROMPT,
RELEASE,
};
struct slot_params
{
bool stream = true;
bool cache_prompt = false; // remember the prompt to avoid reprocessing all prompt
uint32_t seed = -1; // RNG seed
int32_t n_keep = 0; // number of tokens to keep from initial prompt
int32_t n_predict = -1; // new tokens to predict
std::vector<std::string> antiprompt;
json input_prefix;
json input_suffix;
};
struct slot_image
{
int32_t id;
bool request_encode_image = false;
float * image_embedding = nullptr;
int32_t image_tokens = 0;
clip_image_u8 * img_data;
std::string prefix_prompt; // before of this image
};
// completion token output with probabilities
struct completion_token_output
{
struct token_prob
{
llama_token tok;
float prob;
};
std::vector<token_prob> probs;
llama_token tok;
std::string text_to_send;
};
static inline void server_log(const char *level, const char *function, int line, const char *message, const nlohmann::ordered_json &extra)
{
static inline void server_log(const char *level, const char *function, int line, const char *message, const nlohmann::ordered_json &extra) {
std::stringstream ss_tid;
ss_tid << std::this_thread::get_id();
json log = nlohmann::ordered_json{
{"tid", ss_tid.str()},
{"tid", ss_tid.str()},
{"timestamp", time(nullptr)},
};
if (server_log_json) {
log.merge_patch(
{
{"level", level},
{"function", function},
{"line", line},
{"msg", message},
});
log.merge_patch( {
{"level", level},
{"function", function},
{"line", line},
{"msg", message},
});
if (!extra.empty()) {
log.merge_patch(extra);
}
std::cout << log.dump(-1, ' ', false, json::error_handler_t::replace) << "\n" << std::flush;
printf("%s\n", log.dump(-1, ' ', false, json::error_handler_t::replace).c_str());
} else {
char buf[1024];
snprintf(buf, 1024, "%4s [%24s] %s", level, function, message);
@@ -168,8 +90,7 @@ static inline void server_log(const char *level, const char *function, int line,
for (const auto& el : log.items())
{
const std::string value = el.value().dump(-1, ' ', false, json::error_handler_t::replace);
snprintf(buf, 1024, " %s=%s", el.key().c_str(), value.c_str());
ss << buf;
ss << " " << el.key() << "=" << value;
}
const std::string str = ss.str();
@@ -179,36 +100,25 @@ static inline void server_log(const char *level, const char *function, int line,
}
//
// server utils
// chat template utils
//
template <typename T>
static T json_value(const json &body, const std::string &key, const T &default_value)
{
// Fallback null to default value
return body.contains(key) && !body.at(key).is_null()
? body.value(key, default_value)
: default_value;
}
// Check if the template supplied via "--chat-template" is supported or not. Returns true if it's valid
inline bool verify_custom_template(const std::string & tmpl) {
llama_chat_message chat[] = {{"user", "test"}};
std::vector<char> buf(1);
int res = llama_chat_apply_template(nullptr, tmpl.c_str(), chat, 1, true, buf.data(), buf.size());
int res = llama_chat_apply_template(nullptr, tmpl.c_str(), chat, 1, true, nullptr, 0);
return res >= 0;
}
// Format given chat. If tmpl is empty, we take the template from model metadata
inline std::string format_chat(const struct llama_model * model, const std::string & tmpl, const std::vector<json> & messages)
{
inline std::string format_chat(const struct llama_model * model, const std::string & tmpl, const std::vector<json> & messages) {
size_t alloc_size = 0;
// vector holding all allocated string to be passed to llama_chat_apply_template
std::vector<std::string> str(messages.size() * 2);
std::vector<llama_chat_message> chat(messages.size());
for (size_t i = 0; i < messages.size(); ++i) {
auto &curr_msg = messages[i];
const auto & curr_msg = messages[i];
str[i*2 + 0] = json_value(curr_msg, "role", std::string(""));
str[i*2 + 1] = json_value(curr_msg, "content", std::string(""));
alloc_size += str[i*2 + 1].length();
@@ -228,252 +138,13 @@ inline std::string format_chat(const struct llama_model * model, const std::stri
res = llama_chat_apply_template(model, ptr_tmpl, chat.data(), chat.size(), true, buf.data(), buf.size());
}
std::string formatted_chat(buf.data(), res);
const std::string formatted_chat(buf.data(), res);
LOG_VERBOSE("formatted_chat", {{"text", formatted_chat.c_str()}});
return formatted_chat;
}
//
// work queue utils
//
struct llama_server_queue {
int id = 0;
std::mutex mutex_tasks;
bool running;
// queues
std::vector<task_server> queue_tasks;
std::vector<task_server> queue_tasks_deferred;
std::vector<task_multi> queue_multitasks;
std::condition_variable condition_tasks;
// callback functions
std::function<void(task_server&)> callback_new_task;
std::function<void(task_multi&)> callback_finish_multitask;
std::function<void(void)> callback_all_task_finished;
// Add a new task to the end of the queue
int post(task_server task) {
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
if (task.id == -1) {
task.id = id++;
LOG_VERBOSE("new task id", {{"new_id", task.id}});
}
queue_tasks.push_back(std::move(task));
condition_tasks.notify_one();
return task.id;
}
// Add a new task, but defer until one slot is available
void defer(task_server task) {
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
queue_tasks_deferred.push_back(std::move(task));
}
// Get the next id for creating anew task
int get_new_id() {
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
int new_id = id++;
LOG_VERBOSE("new task id", {{"new_id", new_id}});
return new_id;
}
// Register function to process a new task
void on_new_task(std::function<void(task_server&)> callback) {
callback_new_task = callback;
}
// Register function to process a multitask
void on_finish_multitask(std::function<void(task_multi&)> callback) {
callback_finish_multitask = callback;
}
// Register the function to be called when the batch of tasks is finished
void on_all_tasks_finished(std::function<void(void)> callback) {
callback_all_task_finished = callback;
}
// Call when the state of one slot is changed
void notify_slot_changed() {
// move deferred tasks back to main loop
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
for (auto & task : queue_tasks_deferred) {
queue_tasks.push_back(std::move(task));
}
queue_tasks_deferred.clear();
}
// end the start_loop routine
void terminate() {
{
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
running = false;
}
condition_tasks.notify_all();
}
// Start the main loop.
void start_loop() {
running = true;
while (true) {
LOG_VERBOSE("new task may arrive", {});
{
while (true)
{
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
if (queue_tasks.empty()) {
lock.unlock();
break;
}
task_server task = queue_tasks.front();
queue_tasks.erase(queue_tasks.begin());
lock.unlock();
LOG_VERBOSE("callback_new_task", {{"task_id", task.id}});
callback_new_task(task);
}
LOG_VERBOSE("callback_all_task_finished", {});
// process and update all the multitasks
auto queue_iterator = queue_multitasks.begin();
while (queue_iterator != queue_multitasks.end())
{
if (queue_iterator->subtasks_remaining.empty())
{
// all subtasks done == multitask is done
task_multi current_multitask = *queue_iterator;
callback_finish_multitask(current_multitask);
// remove this multitask
queue_iterator = queue_multitasks.erase(queue_iterator);
}
else
{
++queue_iterator;
}
}
// all tasks in the current loop is finished
callback_all_task_finished();
}
LOG_VERBOSE("wait for new task", {});
// wait for new task
{
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
if (queue_tasks.empty()) {
if (!running) {
LOG_VERBOSE("ending start_loop", {});
return;
}
condition_tasks.wait(lock, [&]{
return (!queue_tasks.empty() || !running);
});
}
}
}
}
//
// functions to manage multitasks
//
// add a multitask by specifying the id of all subtask (subtask is a task_server)
void add_multitask(int multitask_id, std::vector<int>& sub_ids)
{
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
task_multi multi;
multi.id = multitask_id;
std::copy(sub_ids.begin(), sub_ids.end(), std::inserter(multi.subtasks_remaining, multi.subtasks_remaining.end()));
queue_multitasks.push_back(multi);
}
// updatethe remaining subtasks, while appending results to multitask
void update_multitask(int multitask_id, int subtask_id, task_result& result)
{
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mutex_tasks);
for (auto& multitask : queue_multitasks)
{
if (multitask.id == multitask_id)
{
multitask.subtasks_remaining.erase(subtask_id);
multitask.results.push_back(result);
}
}
}
};
struct llama_server_response {
typedef std::function<void(int, int, task_result&)> callback_multitask_t;
callback_multitask_t callback_update_multitask;
// for keeping track of all tasks waiting for the result
std::set<int> waiting_task_ids;
// the main result queue
std::vector<task_result> queue_results;
std::mutex mutex_results;
std::condition_variable condition_results;
void add_waiting_task_id(int task_id) {
LOG_VERBOSE("waiting for task id", {{"task_id", task_id}});
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_results);
waiting_task_ids.insert(task_id);
}
void remove_waiting_task_id(int task_id) {
LOG_VERBOSE("remove waiting for task id", {{"task_id", task_id}});
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_results);
waiting_task_ids.erase(task_id);
}
// This function blocks the thread until there is a response for this task_id
task_result recv(int task_id) {
while (true)
{
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_results);
condition_results.wait(lock, [&]{
return !queue_results.empty();
});
for (int i = 0; i < (int) queue_results.size(); i++)
{
if (queue_results[i].id == task_id)
{
assert(queue_results[i].multitask_id == -1);
task_result res = queue_results[i];
queue_results.erase(queue_results.begin() + i);
return res;
}
}
}
// should never reach here
}
// Register the function to update multitask
void on_multitask_update(callback_multitask_t callback) {
callback_update_multitask = callback;
}
// Send a new result to a waiting task_id
void send(task_result result) {
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_results);
LOG_VERBOSE("send new result", {{"task_id", result.id}});
for (auto& task_id : waiting_task_ids) {
// LOG_TEE("waiting task id %i \n", task_id);
// for now, tasks that have associated parent multitasks just get erased once multitask picks up the result
if (result.multitask_id == task_id)
{
LOG_VERBOSE("callback_update_multitask", {{"task_id", task_id}});
callback_update_multitask(task_id, result.id, result);
continue;
}
if (result.id == task_id)
{
LOG_VERBOSE("queue_results.push_back", {{"task_id", task_id}});
queue_results.push_back(result);
condition_results.notify_all();
return;
}
}
}
};
//
// base64 utils (TODO: move to common in the future)
//
@@ -483,13 +154,11 @@ static const std::string base64_chars =
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
"0123456789+/";
static inline bool is_base64(uint8_t c)
{
static inline bool is_base64(uint8_t c) {
return (isalnum(c) || (c == '+') || (c == '/'));
}
static inline std::vector<uint8_t> base64_decode(const std::string & encoded_string)
{
static inline std::vector<uint8_t> base64_decode(const std::string & encoded_string) {
int i = 0;
int j = 0;
int in_ = 0;
@@ -501,13 +170,10 @@ static inline std::vector<uint8_t> base64_decode(const std::string & encoded_str
std::vector<uint8_t> ret;
while (in_len-- && (encoded_string[in_] != '=') && is_base64(encoded_string[in_]))
{
while (in_len-- && (encoded_string[in_] != '=') && is_base64(encoded_string[in_])) {
char_array_4[i++] = encoded_string[in_]; in_++;
if (i == 4)
{
for (i = 0; i <4; i++)
{
if (i == 4) {
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
char_array_4[i] = base64_chars.find(char_array_4[i]);
}
@@ -515,23 +181,20 @@ static inline std::vector<uint8_t> base64_decode(const std::string & encoded_str
char_array_3[1] = ((char_array_4[1] & 0xf) << 4) + ((char_array_4[2] & 0x3c) >> 2);
char_array_3[2] = ((char_array_4[2] & 0x3) << 6) + char_array_4[3];
for (i = 0; (i < 3); i++)
{
for (i = 0; (i < 3); i++) {
ret.push_back(char_array_3[i]);
}
i = 0;
}
}
if (i)
{
for (j = i; j <4; j++)
{
if (i) {
for (j = i; j < 4; j++) {
char_array_4[j] = 0;
}
for (j = 0; j <4; j++)
{
for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) {
char_array_4[j] = base64_chars.find(char_array_4[j]);
}
@@ -539,8 +202,7 @@ static inline std::vector<uint8_t> base64_decode(const std::string & encoded_str
char_array_3[1] = ((char_array_4[1] & 0xf) << 4) + ((char_array_4[2] & 0x3c) >> 2);
char_array_3[2] = ((char_array_4[2] & 0x3) << 6) + char_array_4[3];
for (j = 0; (j < i - 1); j++)
{
for (j = 0; j < i - 1; j++) {
ret.push_back(char_array_3[j]);
}
}
@@ -552,8 +214,7 @@ static inline std::vector<uint8_t> base64_decode(const std::string & encoded_str
// random string / id
//
static std::string random_string()
{
static std::string random_string() {
static const std::string str("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz");
std::random_device rd;
@@ -568,9 +229,389 @@ static std::string random_string()
return result;
}
static std::string gen_chatcmplid()
{
static std::string gen_chatcmplid() {
std::stringstream chatcmplid;
chatcmplid << "chatcmpl-" << random_string();
return chatcmplid.str();
}
//
// other common utils
//
static size_t common_part(const std::vector<llama_token> & a, const std::vector<llama_token> & b) {
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < a.size() && i < b.size() && a[i] == b[i]; i++) {}
return i;
}
static bool ends_with(const std::string & str, const std::string & suffix) {
return str.size() >= suffix.size() && 0 == str.compare(str.size() - suffix.size(), suffix.size(), suffix);
}
static size_t find_partial_stop_string(const std::string &stop, const std::string &text) {
if (!text.empty() && !stop.empty()) {
const char text_last_char = text.back();
for (int64_t char_index = stop.size() - 1; char_index >= 0; char_index--) {
if (stop[char_index] == text_last_char) {
const std::string current_partial = stop.substr(0, char_index + 1);
if (ends_with(text, current_partial)) {
return text.size() - char_index - 1;
}
}
}
}
return std::string::npos;
}
// TODO: reuse llama_detokenize
template <class Iter>
static std::string tokens_to_str(llama_context * ctx, Iter begin, Iter end) {
std::string ret;
for (; begin != end; ++begin) {
ret += llama_token_to_piece(ctx, *begin);
}
return ret;
}
// format incomplete utf-8 multibyte character for output
static std::string tokens_to_output_formatted_string(const llama_context * ctx, const llama_token token) {
std::string out = token == -1 ? "" : llama_token_to_piece(ctx, token);
// if the size is 1 and first bit is 1, meaning it's a partial character
// (size > 1 meaning it's already a known token)
if (out.size() == 1 && (out[0] & 0x80) == 0x80) {
std::stringstream ss;
ss << std::hex << (out[0] & 0xff);
std::string res(ss.str());
out = "byte: \\x" + res;
}
return out;
}
struct completion_token_output {
llama_token tok;
std::string text_to_send;
struct token_prob {
llama_token tok;
float prob;
};
std::vector<token_prob> probs;
};
// convert a vector of completion_token_output to json
static json probs_vector_to_json(const llama_context * ctx, const std::vector<completion_token_output> & probs) {
json out = json::array();
for (const auto & prob : probs) {
json probs_for_token = json::array();
for (const auto & p : prob.probs) {
const std::string tok_str = tokens_to_output_formatted_string(ctx, p.tok);
probs_for_token.push_back(json {
{"tok_str", tok_str},
{"prob", p.prob},
});
}
const std::string tok_str = tokens_to_output_formatted_string(ctx, prob.tok);
out.push_back(json {
{"content", tok_str},
{"probs", probs_for_token},
});
}
return out;
}
//
// OAI utils
//
static json oaicompat_completion_params_parse(
const struct llama_model * model,
const json & body, /* openai api json semantics */
const std::string & chat_template) {
json llama_params;
llama_params["__oaicompat"] = true;
// Map OpenAI parameters to llama.cpp parameters
//
// For parameters that are defined by the OpenAI documentation (e.g.
// temperature), we explicitly specify OpenAI's intended default; we
// need to do that because sometimes OpenAI disagrees with llama.cpp
//
// https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/chat/create
llama_sampling_params default_sparams;
llama_params["model"] = json_value(body, "model", std::string("unknown"));
llama_params["prompt"] = format_chat(model, chat_template, body["messages"]);
llama_params["cache_prompt"] = json_value(body, "cache_prompt", false);
llama_params["temperature"] = json_value(body, "temperature", 0.0);
llama_params["top_k"] = json_value(body, "top_k", default_sparams.top_k);
llama_params["top_p"] = json_value(body, "top_p", 1.0);
llama_params["n_predict"] = json_value(body, "max_tokens", -1);
llama_params["logit_bias"] = json_value(body, "logit_bias", json::object());
llama_params["frequency_penalty"] = json_value(body, "frequency_penalty", 0.0);
llama_params["presence_penalty"] = json_value(body, "presence_penalty", 0.0);
llama_params["seed"] = json_value(body, "seed", LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED);
llama_params["stream"] = json_value(body, "stream", false);
llama_params["mirostat"] = json_value(body, "mirostat", default_sparams.mirostat);
llama_params["mirostat_tau"] = json_value(body, "mirostat_tau", default_sparams.mirostat_tau);
llama_params["mirostat_eta"] = json_value(body, "mirostat_eta", default_sparams.mirostat_eta);
llama_params["penalize_nl"] = json_value(body, "penalize_nl", default_sparams.penalize_nl);
llama_params["typical_p"] = json_value(body, "typical_p", default_sparams.typical_p);
llama_params["repeat_last_n"] = json_value(body, "repeat_last_n", default_sparams.penalty_last_n);
llama_params["ignore_eos"] = json_value(body, "ignore_eos", false);
llama_params["tfs_z"] = json_value(body, "tfs_z", default_sparams.tfs_z);
llama_params["n_keep"] = json_value(body, "n_keep", 0);
if (body.contains("grammar")) {
llama_params["grammar"] = json_value(body, "grammar", json::object());
}
if (body.contains("response_format")) {
auto response_format = json_value(body, "response_format", json::object());
if (response_format.contains("type")) {
if (response_format["type"] == "json_object") {
llama_params["json_schema"] = json_value(response_format, "schema", json::object());
} else {
throw std::runtime_error("response_format type not supported: " + response_format["type"].dump());
}
}
}
// Handle 'stop' field
if (body.contains("stop") && body["stop"].is_string()) {
llama_params["stop"] = json::array({body["stop"].get<std::string>()});
} else {
llama_params["stop"] = json_value(body, "stop", json::array());
}
// Ensure there is ChatML-specific end sequence among stop words
llama_params["stop"].push_back("<|im_end|>");
return llama_params;
}
static json format_final_response_oaicompat(const json & request, json result, const std::string & completion_id, bool streaming = false) {
bool stopped_word = result.count("stopped_word") != 0;
bool stopped_eos = json_value(result, "stopped_eos", false);
int num_tokens_predicted = json_value(result, "tokens_predicted", 0);
int num_prompt_tokens = json_value(result, "tokens_evaluated", 0);
std::string content = json_value(result, "content", std::string(""));
std::string finish_reason = "length";
if (stopped_word || stopped_eos) {
finish_reason = "stop";
}
json choices =
streaming ? json::array({json{{"finish_reason", finish_reason},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json::object()}}})
: json::array({json{{"finish_reason", finish_reason},
{"index", 0},
{"message", json{{"content", content},
{"role", "assistant"}}}}});
std::time_t t = std::time(0);
json res = json {
{"choices", choices},
{"created", t},
{"model",
json_value(request, "model", std::string(DEFAULT_OAICOMPAT_MODEL))},
{"object", streaming ? "chat.completion.chunk" : "chat.completion"},
{"usage", json {
{"completion_tokens", num_tokens_predicted},
{"prompt_tokens", num_prompt_tokens},
{"total_tokens", num_tokens_predicted + num_prompt_tokens}
}},
{"id", completion_id}
};
if (server_verbose) {
res["__verbose"] = result;
}
if (result.contains("completion_probabilities")) {
res["completion_probabilities"] = json_value(result, "completion_probabilities", json::array());
}
return res;
}
// return value is vector as there is one case where we might need to generate two responses
static std::vector<json> format_partial_response_oaicompat(json result, const std::string & completion_id) {
if (!result.contains("model") || !result.contains("oaicompat_token_ctr")) {
return std::vector<json>({result});
}
bool first = json_value(result, "oaicompat_token_ctr", 0) == 0;
std::string modelname = json_value(result, "model", std::string(DEFAULT_OAICOMPAT_MODEL));
bool stopped_word = json_value(result, "stopped_word", false);
bool stopped_eos = json_value(result, "stopped_eos", false);
bool stopped_limit = json_value(result, "stopped_limit", false);
std::string content = json_value(result, "content", std::string(""));
std::string finish_reason;
if (stopped_word || stopped_eos) {
finish_reason = "stop";
}
if (stopped_limit) {
finish_reason = "length";
}
std::time_t t = std::time(0);
json choices;
if (!finish_reason.empty()) {
choices = json::array({json{{"finish_reason", finish_reason},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json::object()}}});
} else {
if (first) {
if (content.empty()) {
choices = json::array({json{{"finish_reason", nullptr},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json{{"role", "assistant"}}}}});
} else {
// We have to send this as two updates to conform to openai behavior
json initial_ret = json{{"choices", json::array({json{
{"finish_reason", nullptr},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json{
{"role", "assistant"}
}}}})},
{"created", t},
{"id", completion_id},
{"model", modelname},
{"object", "chat.completion.chunk"}};
json second_ret = json{
{"choices", json::array({json{{"finish_reason", nullptr},
{"index", 0},
{"delta", json{
{"content", content}}}
}})},
{"created", t},
{"id", completion_id},
{"model", modelname},
{"object", "chat.completion.chunk"}};
return std::vector<json>({initial_ret, second_ret});
}
} else {
// Some idiosyncrasy in task processing logic makes several trailing calls
// with empty content, we ignore these at the calee site.
if (content.empty()) {
return std::vector<json>({json::object()});
}
choices = json::array({json{
{"finish_reason", nullptr},
{"index", 0},
{"delta",
json{
{"content", content},
}},
}});
}
}
json ret = json {
{"choices", choices},
{"created", t},
{"id", completion_id},
{"model", modelname},
{"object", "chat.completion.chunk"}
};
return std::vector<json>({ret});
}
static json format_embeddings_response_oaicompat(const json & request, const json & embeddings) {
json data = json::array();
int i = 0;
for (auto & elem : embeddings) {
data.push_back(json{
{"embedding", json_value(elem, "embedding", json::array())},
{"index", i++},
{"object", "embedding"}
});
}
json res = json {
{"model", json_value(request, "model", std::string(DEFAULT_OAICOMPAT_MODEL))},
{"object", "list"},
{"usage", json {
{"prompt_tokens", 0},
{"total_tokens", 0}
}},
{"data", data}
};
return res;
}
static json format_tokenizer_response(const std::vector<llama_token> & tokens) {
return json {
{"tokens", tokens}
};
}
static json format_detokenized_response(const std::string & content) {
return json {
{"content", content}
};
}
static json format_error_response(const std::string & message, const enum error_type type) {
std::string type_str;
int code = 500;
switch (type) {
case ERROR_TYPE_INVALID_REQUEST:
type_str = "invalid_request_error";
code = 400;
break;
case ERROR_TYPE_AUTHENTICATION:
type_str = "authentication_error";
code = 401;
break;
case ERROR_TYPE_NOT_FOUND:
type_str = "not_found_error";
code = 404;
break;
case ERROR_TYPE_SERVER:
type_str = "server_error";
code = 500;
break;
case ERROR_TYPE_PERMISSION:
type_str = "permission_error";
code = 403;
break;
case ERROR_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED:
type_str = "not_supported_error";
code = 501;
break;
case ERROR_TYPE_UNAVAILABLE:
type_str = "unavailable_error";
code = 503;
break;
}
return json {
{"code", code},
{"message", message},
{"type", type_str},
};
}

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@@ -6,3 +6,4 @@ More info:
- https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2926
- https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/3624
- https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/5625

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
#include <cstdio>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <set>
#define SPEC_VOCAB_MAX_SIZE_DIFFERENCE 100
#define SPEC_VOCAB_CHECK_START_TOKEN_ID 5
@@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ struct seq_draft {
std::vector<int> i_batch_tgt;
std::vector<llama_token> tokens;
std::vector<std::vector<llama_token_data>> dists;
struct llama_sampling_context * ctx_sampling;
};
@@ -37,12 +39,15 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// max number of parallel drafting sequences (i.e. tree branches)
const int n_seq_dft = params.n_parallel;
// probability threshold for accepting a token from the draft model
const float p_accept = params.p_accept;
// probability threshold for splitting a draft branch (only for n_seq_dft > 1)
const float p_split = params.p_split;
if (params.seed == LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED) {
params.seed = time(NULL);
}
std::default_random_engine rng(params.seed);
std::uniform_real_distribution<> u_dist;
#ifndef LOG_DISABLE_LOGS
log_set_target(log_filename_generator("speculative", "log"));
LOG_TEE("Log start\n");
@@ -166,7 +171,9 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
std::vector<seq_draft> drafts(n_seq_dft);
params.sparams.grammar.clear(); // the draft samplers will copy the target sampler's grammar
params.sparams.temp = -1.0f; // force greedy sampling with probs for the draft model
if (params.sparams.temp == 0) {
params.sparams.temp = -1.0f; // force greedy sampling with probs for the draft model
}
for (int s = 0; s < n_seq_dft; ++s) {
drafts[s].ctx_sampling = llama_sampling_init(params.sparams);
@@ -182,12 +189,15 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
drafts[0].i_batch_tgt[0] = 0;
while (true) {
std::set<int> active_seqs = {};
// print current draft sequences
for (int s = 0; s < n_seq_dft; ++s) {
if (!drafts[s].active) {
continue;
}
active_seqs.insert(s);
const auto & tokens = drafts[s].tokens;
LOG("draft %d: %s\n", s, LOG_TOKENS_TOSTR_PRETTY(ctx_dft, tokens).c_str());
@@ -196,48 +206,156 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
int i_dft = 0;
int s_keep = 0;
llama_token token_id;
std::string token_str;
// loop until we fail to accept a drafted token or we run out of drafted tokens
while (true) {
LOG("sampling target: s_keep = %3d, i_dft = %3d, i_batch_tgt = %3d\n", s_keep, i_dft, drafts[s_keep].i_batch_tgt[i_dft]);
// sample from the target model
llama_token id = llama_sampling_sample(ctx_sampling, ctx_tgt, NULL, drafts[s_keep].i_batch_tgt[i_dft]);
llama_sampling_accept(ctx_sampling, ctx_tgt, id, true);
//LOG("last: %s\n", LOG_TOKENS_TOSTR_PRETTY(ctx_tgt, ctx_sampling->prev).c_str());
const std::string token_str = llama_token_to_piece(ctx_tgt, id);
if (!params.use_color) {
printf("%s", token_str.c_str());
}
if (id == llama_token_eos(model_tgt)) {
has_eos = true;
}
++n_predict;
// check if the target token matches any of the drafts
// for stochastic sampling, attempt to match the token with the drafted tokens
{
bool matches = false;
bool accept = false;
if (params.sparams.temp > 0) {
// stochastic verification
for (int s = 0; s < n_seq_dft; ++s) {
if (!drafts[s].active) {
continue;
llama_token_data_array dist_tgt = llama_sampling_probability_distribution(ctx_sampling, ctx_tgt, NULL, drafts[s_keep].i_batch_tgt[i_dft]);
float p_tgt = 0, p_dft = 0;
// GGML_ASSERT(dist_tgt.size() == dist_dft.size());
while (active_seqs.size() > 0) {
// randomly select a sequence to verify from active sequences
std::uniform_int_distribution<unsigned int> u_int_dist(0, active_seqs.size() - 1);
int s = *std::next(active_seqs.begin(), u_int_dist(rng));
if (i_dft >= (int) drafts[s].tokens.size()) {
drafts[s].active = false;
active_seqs.erase(s);
continue;
}
if (accept) {
// if we already accepted a token, we can skip the rest
if (drafts[s].tokens[i_dft] != drafts[s_keep].tokens[i_dft]) {
drafts[s].active = false;
active_seqs.erase(s);
}
continue;
}
LOG("verifying sequence #%d at pos #%d from %d active sequence(s)\n", s, i_dft, (int) active_seqs.size());
float r = u_dist(rng);
llama_token_data_array dist_dft = { drafts[s].dists[i_dft].data() , drafts[s].dists[i_dft].size(), true };
// acquire the token probabilities assigned by the draft and target models
for (size_t i = 0; i < dist_tgt.size; i++) {
if (dist_tgt.data[i].id == drafts[s].tokens[i_dft]) {
p_tgt = dist_tgt.data[i].p;
}
if (dist_dft.data[i].id == drafts[s].tokens[i_dft]) {
p_dft = dist_dft.data[i].p;
}
if (p_tgt && p_dft) {
break;
}
}
LOG("r = %f, p_dft = %f, p_tgt = %f\n", r, p_dft, p_tgt);
if (r <= p_tgt / p_dft) {
s_keep = s;
accept = true;
token_id = drafts[s].tokens[i_dft];
token_str = llama_token_to_piece(ctx_tgt, token_id);
llama_sampling_accept(ctx_sampling, ctx_tgt, token_id, true);
LOG("draft token %d of sequence %d (%d, '%s') accepted\n", i_dft, s, token_id, token_str.c_str());
break;
} else {
LOG("draft token %d of sequence %d (%d, '%s') rejected\n", i_dft, s, drafts[s].tokens[i_dft], llama_token_to_piece(ctx_tgt, drafts[s].tokens[i_dft]).c_str());
drafts[s].active = false;
// calculate residual probability
GGML_ASSERT(dist_tgt.sorted);
GGML_ASSERT(dist_dft.sorted);
float sum_probs = 0.0f;
// sort dist by id
std::sort(dist_tgt.data, dist_tgt.data + dist_tgt.size, [](const llama_token_data &a, const llama_token_data &b) {
return a.id < b.id;
});
std::sort(dist_dft.data, dist_dft.data + dist_dft.size, [](const llama_token_data &a, const llama_token_data &b) {
return a.id < b.id;
});
for (size_t i = 0; i < dist_tgt.size; i++) {
dist_tgt.data[i].p = std::max(0.0f, dist_tgt.data[i].p - dist_dft.data[i].p);
sum_probs += dist_tgt.data[i].p;
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < dist_tgt.size; i++) {
dist_tgt.data[i].p /= sum_probs;
}
// sort dist_tgt by p desc
std::sort(dist_tgt.data, dist_tgt.data + dist_tgt.size, [](const llama_token_data &a, const llama_token_data &b) {
return a.p > b.p;
});
}
active_seqs.erase(s);
for(int i = 0; i < n_seq_dft; i++) {
if (i == s) {
continue;
}
if (drafts[i].tokens[i_dft] == drafts[s].tokens[i_dft]) {
// synchronize active status for sequences with the same drafted token
drafts[i].active = drafts[i].active && accept;
if (!drafts[i].active) {
active_seqs.erase(s);
}
}
}
}
if (i_dft < (int) drafts[s].tokens.size() && id == drafts[s].tokens[i_dft]) {
LOG("the sampled target token matches the %dth drafted token of sequence %d (%d, '%s') - accepted\n", i_dft, s, id, token_str.c_str());
if (!accept) {
// all drafted tokens were rejected
// sample from the target model
LOG("all drafted tokens were rejected, sampling from residual distribution\n");
token_id = llama_sample_token(ctx_tgt, &dist_tgt);
llama_sampling_accept(ctx_sampling, ctx_tgt, token_id, true);
token_str = llama_token_to_piece(ctx_tgt, token_id);
}
s_keep = s;
matches = true;
} else {
drafts[s].active = false;
} else {
// greedy verification
// sample from the target model
LOG("sampling target: s_keep = %3d, i_dft = %3d, i_batch_tgt = %3d\n", s_keep, i_dft, drafts[s_keep].i_batch_tgt[i_dft]);
token_id = llama_sampling_sample(ctx_sampling, ctx_tgt, NULL, drafts[s_keep].i_batch_tgt[i_dft]);
llama_sampling_accept(ctx_sampling, ctx_tgt, token_id, true);
//LOG("last: %s\n", LOG_TOKENS_TOSTR_PRETTY(ctx_tgt, ctx_sampling->prev).c_str());
token_str = llama_token_to_piece(ctx_tgt, token_id);
for (int s = 0; s < n_seq_dft; ++s) {
if (!drafts[s].active) {
continue;
}
if (i_dft < (int) drafts[s].tokens.size() && token_id == drafts[s].tokens[i_dft]) {
LOG("the sampled target token matches the %dth drafted token of sequence %d (%d, '%s') - accepted\n", i_dft, s, token_id, token_str.c_str());
s_keep = s;
accept = true;
} else {
drafts[s].active = false;
}
}
}
if (matches) {
if (token_id == llama_token_eos(model_tgt)) {
has_eos = true;
}
++n_predict;
if (accept) {
++n_accept;
++n_past_tgt;
++n_past_dft;
@@ -245,17 +363,21 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
if (params.use_color) {
// Color token according to its origin sequence
printf("\u001b[%dm%s\u001b[37m", (36 - s_keep % 6), token_str.c_str());
fflush(stdout);
} else {
printf("%s", token_str.c_str());
}
fflush(stdout);
continue;
} else {
printf("%s", token_str.c_str());
fflush(stdout);
break;
}
}
if (params.use_color) {
printf("%s", token_str.c_str());
}
fflush(stdout);
}
LOG("the sampled target token (%d, '%s') did not match, or we ran out of drafted tokens\n", id, token_str.c_str());
{
LOG("the sampled target token (%d, '%s') did not match, or we ran out of drafted tokens\n", token_id, token_str.c_str());
// TODO: simplify
{
@@ -275,21 +397,21 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
drafts[s].active = false;
drafts[s].tokens.clear();
drafts[s].i_batch_tgt.clear();
drafts[s].dists.clear();
}
// note: will be erased after the speculation phase
drafts[0].tokens.push_back(id);
drafts[0].tokens.push_back(token_id);
drafts[0].dists.push_back(std::vector<llama_token_data>());
drafts[0].i_batch_tgt.push_back(0);
llama_batch_clear(batch_dft);
llama_batch_add (batch_dft, id, n_past_dft, { 0 }, true);
llama_batch_add (batch_dft, token_id, n_past_dft, { 0 }, true);
llama_kv_cache_seq_rm(ctx_dft, 0, n_past_dft, -1);
// LOG("dft batch: %s\n", LOG_BATCH_TOSTR_PRETTY(ctx_dft, batch_dft).c_str());
llama_decode (ctx_dft, batch_dft);
llama_decode(ctx_dft, batch_dft);
++n_past_dft;
break;
}
if (n_predict > params.n_predict || has_eos) {
@@ -334,12 +456,6 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
k, s, i, cur_p[k].id, cur_p[k].p, llama_token_to_piece(ctx_dft, cur_p[k].id).c_str());
}
if (cur_p[0].p < p_accept) {
LOG("stopping drafting for seq %3d, probability too low: %.3f < %.3f\n", s, cur_p[0].p, p_accept);
drafts[s].drafting = false;
continue;
}
std::vector<int> sa(1, s);
// attempt to split the branch if the probability is high enough
@@ -367,6 +483,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
drafts[n_seq_cur].skip = true;
drafts[n_seq_cur].tokens = drafts[s].tokens;
drafts[n_seq_cur].dists = drafts[s].dists;
drafts[n_seq_cur].i_batch_dft = drafts[s].i_batch_dft;
drafts[n_seq_cur].i_batch_tgt = drafts[s].i_batch_tgt;
@@ -389,6 +506,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
llama_sampling_accept(drafts[s].ctx_sampling, ctx_dft, id, true);
drafts[s].tokens.push_back(id);
// save cur_p.data into drafts[s].dists
drafts[s].dists.push_back(cur_p);
// add unique drafted tokens to the target batch
drafts[s].i_batch_tgt.push_back(batch_tgt.n_tokens);
@@ -440,6 +559,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
}
drafts[s].tokens.erase(drafts[s].tokens.begin());
drafts[s].dists.erase(drafts[s].dists.begin());
}
}

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@@ -13,8 +13,11 @@ source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh
#for FP32
cmake .. -DLLAMA_SYCL=ON -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx
#build example/main only
#build example/main
#cmake --build . --config Release --target main
#build example/llama-bench
#cmake --build . --config Release --target llama-bench
#build all binary
cmake --build . --config Release -v

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
#include "ggml-sycl.h"
int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
int main() {
ggml_backend_sycl_print_sycl_devices();
return 0;
}

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@@ -8,12 +8,29 @@ INPUT2="Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\nStep 1:"
source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
export GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=$1
GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=$1
GGML_SYCL_SINGLE_GPU=1
else
export GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=0
GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=0
fi
echo GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=$GGML_SYCL_DEVICE
#export GGML_SYCL_DEBUG=1
./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "${INPUT2}" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0
#./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "${INPUT2}" -n 5 -e -ngl 33 -t 1 -s 0
#export GGML_SYCL_DEBUG=1
#ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN=1, Support to get free memory of GPU by sycl::aspect::ext_intel_free_memory. Recommended to use when --split-mode = layer.
if [ $GGML_SYCL_SINGLE_GPU -eq 1 ]; then
echo "use $GGML_SYCL_DEVICE as main GPU"
#use signle GPU only
ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN=1 ./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "${INPUT2}" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0 -mg $GGML_SYCL_DEVICE -sm none
else
#use multiple GPUs with same max compute units
ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN=1 ./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "${INPUT2}" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0
fi
#use main GPU only
#ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN=1 ./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "${INPUT2}" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0 -mg $GGML_SYCL_DEVICE -sm none
#use multiple GPUs with same max compute units
#ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN=1 ./build/bin/main -m models/llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p "${INPUT2}" -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0

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@@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ set INPUT2="Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\nStep 1:"
@call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\setvars.bat" intel64 --force
set GGML_SYCL_DEVICE=0
rem set GGML_SYCL_DEBUG=1
.\build\bin\main.exe -m models\llama-2-7b.Q4_0.gguf -p %INPUT2% -n 400 -e -ngl 33 -s 0

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@@ -711,6 +711,7 @@ static bool load_checkpoint_file(const char * filename, struct my_llama_model *
load_checkpoint_gguf(fctx, f_ggml_ctx, model, train);
gguf_free(fctx);
return true;
}

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