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gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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from __future__ import annotations
import sys
from enum import Enum, IntEnum, auto
from typing import Any
#
# constants
#
GGUF_MAGIC = 0x46554747 # "GGUF"
GGUF_VERSION = 3
GGUF_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT = 32
#
# metadata keys
#
class Keys:
class General:
ARCHITECTURE = "general.architecture"
QUANTIZATION_VERSION = "general.quantization_version"
ALIGNMENT = "general.alignment"
NAME = "general.name"
AUTHOR = "general.author"
URL = "general.url"
DESCRIPTION = "general.description"
LICENSE = "general.license"
SOURCE_URL = "general.source.url"
SOURCE_HF_REPO = "general.source.huggingface.repository"
FILE_TYPE = "general.file_type"
class LLM:
CONTEXT_LENGTH = "{arch}.context_length"
EMBEDDING_LENGTH = "{arch}.embedding_length"
BLOCK_COUNT = "{arch}.block_count"
FEED_FORWARD_LENGTH = "{arch}.feed_forward_length"
USE_PARALLEL_RESIDUAL = "{arch}.use_parallel_residual"
TENSOR_DATA_LAYOUT = "{arch}.tensor_data_layout"
llama : add Mixtral support (#4406) * convert : support Mixtral as LLAMA arch * convert : fix n_ff typo * llama : model loading * ggml : sync latest ggml_mul_mat_id * llama : update graph to support MoE * llama : fix cur -> cur_expert * llama : first working version * llama : fix expert weighting in the FFN * ggml : ggml_get_rows support 2D indexing [n_tokens, n_experts] (cpu only) * ggml : add n_as argument to ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : fix ggml_get_rows to take into account ne02 / ne11 * metal : add more general support for ggml_get_rows + tests * llama : add basic support for offloading moe with CUDA * metal : add/mul/div use general kernel when src1 not cont * metal : reduce the kernel launches for ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : get_rows : support non-contiguos tensors with gaps, generalize up to 3D * ggml : update get_rows f16 and q * cuda : support non-contiguous src1 in get_rows * llama : offload missing ffn_moe_silu * metal : fix ggml_get_rows to work with non-cont src1 * metal : add indirect mat-vec kernels for all quantization types * llama : do not quantize expert gating tensors * llama : add n_expert and n_expert_used to hparams + change quants * test-backend-ops : add moe test * cuda : fix get_rows when ncols is odd * convert : determine n_ctx correctly * metal : fix ggml_mul_mat_id for F32 * test-backend-ops : make experts more evenly probable (test_moe) * test-backend-ops : cleanup, add moe test for batches * test-backend-ops : add cpy from f32 -> all types test * test-backend-ops : fix dequantize block offset * llama : fix hard-coded number of experts * test-backend-ops : simplify and disable slow tests to avoid CI timeout * test-backend-ops : disable MOE test with thread sanitizer * cuda : fix mul_mat_id with multi gpu * convert : use 1e6 rope_freq_base for mixtral * convert : fix style * convert : support safetensors format * gguf-py : bump version * metal : add cpy f16 -> f32 kernel * metal : fix binary ops for ne10 % 4 != 0 * test-backend-ops : add one more sum_rows test * ggml : do not use BLAS with ggml_mul_mat_id * convert-hf : support for mixtral-instruct (#4428) * convert : typo fix, add additional hyperparameters, use LLaMA arch for Mixtral-instruct * convert : use sentencepiece tokenizer for Mixtral-instruct * convert : make flake8 happy * metal : fix soft_max kernels ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/pull/621/commits/1914017863d2f9ab8ecc0281cc2a56d683668b92 * metal : limit kernels to not use more than the allowed threads --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Radek Pilar <github@mrkva.eu>
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EXPERT_COUNT = "{arch}.expert_count"
EXPERT_USED_COUNT = "{arch}.expert_used_count"
POOLING_TYPE = "{arch}.pooling_type"
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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class Attention:
HEAD_COUNT = "{arch}.attention.head_count"
HEAD_COUNT_KV = "{arch}.attention.head_count_kv"
MAX_ALIBI_BIAS = "{arch}.attention.max_alibi_bias"
CLAMP_KQV = "{arch}.attention.clamp_kqv"
KEY_LENGTH = "{arch}.attention.key_length"
VALUE_LENGTH = "{arch}.attention.value_length"
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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LAYERNORM_EPS = "{arch}.attention.layer_norm_epsilon"
LAYERNORM_RMS_EPS = "{arch}.attention.layer_norm_rms_epsilon"
CAUSAL = "{arch}.attention.causal"
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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class Rope:
DIMENSION_COUNT = "{arch}.rope.dimension_count"
FREQ_BASE = "{arch}.rope.freq_base"
SCALING_TYPE = "{arch}.rope.scaling.type"
SCALING_FACTOR = "{arch}.rope.scaling.factor"
SCALING_ORIG_CTX_LEN = "{arch}.rope.scaling.original_context_length"
SCALING_FINETUNED = "{arch}.rope.scaling.finetuned"
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`.
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class SSM:
CONV_KERNEL = "{arch}.ssm.conv_kernel"
INNER_SIZE = "{arch}.ssm.inner_size"
STATE_SIZE = "{arch}.ssm.state_size"
TIME_STEP_RANK = "{arch}.ssm.time_step_rank"
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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class Tokenizer:
MODEL = "tokenizer.ggml.model"
LIST = "tokenizer.ggml.tokens"
TOKEN_TYPE = "tokenizer.ggml.token_type"
TOKEN_TYPE_COUNT = "tokenizer.ggml.token_type_count" # for BERT-style token types
SCORES = "tokenizer.ggml.scores"
MERGES = "tokenizer.ggml.merges"
BOS_ID = "tokenizer.ggml.bos_token_id"
EOS_ID = "tokenizer.ggml.eos_token_id"
UNK_ID = "tokenizer.ggml.unknown_token_id"
SEP_ID = "tokenizer.ggml.seperator_token_id"
PAD_ID = "tokenizer.ggml.padding_token_id"
CLS_ID = "tokenizer.ggml.cls_token_id"
MASK_ID = "tokenizer.ggml.mask_token_id"
ADD_BOS = "tokenizer.ggml.add_bos_token"
ADD_EOS = "tokenizer.ggml.add_eos_token"
ADD_PREFIX = "tokenizer.ggml.add_space_prefix"
HF_JSON = "tokenizer.huggingface.json"
RWKV = "tokenizer.rwkv.world"
CHAT_TEMPLATE = "tokenizer.chat_template"
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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#
# recommended mapping of model tensor names for storage in gguf
#
class MODEL_ARCH(IntEnum):
LLAMA = auto()
FALCON = auto()
BAICHUAN = auto()
GPT2 = auto()
GPTJ = auto()
GPTNEOX = auto()
MPT = auto()
STARCODER = auto()
PERSIMMON = auto()
REFACT = auto()
BERT = auto()
NOMIC_BERT = auto()
BLOOM = auto()
STABLELM = auto()
QWEN = auto()
QWEN2 = auto()
PHI2 = auto()
PLAMO = auto()
CODESHELL = auto()
ORION = auto()
INTERNLM2 = auto()
MINICPM = auto()
GEMMA = auto()
STARCODER2 = auto()
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`.
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MAMBA = auto()
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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class MODEL_TENSOR(IntEnum):
TOKEN_EMBD = auto()
TOKEN_EMBD_NORM = auto()
TOKEN_TYPES = auto()
POS_EMBD = auto()
OUTPUT = auto()
OUTPUT_NORM = auto()
ROPE_FREQS = auto()
ATTN_Q = auto()
ATTN_K = auto()
ATTN_V = auto()
ATTN_QKV = auto()
ATTN_OUT = auto()
ATTN_NORM = auto()
ATTN_NORM_2 = auto()
ATTN_OUT_NORM = auto()
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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ATTN_ROT_EMBD = auto()
llama : add Mixtral support (#4406) * convert : support Mixtral as LLAMA arch * convert : fix n_ff typo * llama : model loading * ggml : sync latest ggml_mul_mat_id * llama : update graph to support MoE * llama : fix cur -> cur_expert * llama : first working version * llama : fix expert weighting in the FFN * ggml : ggml_get_rows support 2D indexing [n_tokens, n_experts] (cpu only) * ggml : add n_as argument to ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : fix ggml_get_rows to take into account ne02 / ne11 * metal : add more general support for ggml_get_rows + tests * llama : add basic support for offloading moe with CUDA * metal : add/mul/div use general kernel when src1 not cont * metal : reduce the kernel launches for ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : get_rows : support non-contiguos tensors with gaps, generalize up to 3D * ggml : update get_rows f16 and q * cuda : support non-contiguous src1 in get_rows * llama : offload missing ffn_moe_silu * metal : fix ggml_get_rows to work with non-cont src1 * metal : add indirect mat-vec kernels for all quantization types * llama : do not quantize expert gating tensors * llama : add n_expert and n_expert_used to hparams + change quants * test-backend-ops : add moe test * cuda : fix get_rows when ncols is odd * convert : determine n_ctx correctly * metal : fix ggml_mul_mat_id for F32 * test-backend-ops : make experts more evenly probable (test_moe) * test-backend-ops : cleanup, add moe test for batches * test-backend-ops : add cpy from f32 -> all types test * test-backend-ops : fix dequantize block offset * llama : fix hard-coded number of experts * test-backend-ops : simplify and disable slow tests to avoid CI timeout * test-backend-ops : disable MOE test with thread sanitizer * cuda : fix mul_mat_id with multi gpu * convert : use 1e6 rope_freq_base for mixtral * convert : fix style * convert : support safetensors format * gguf-py : bump version * metal : add cpy f16 -> f32 kernel * metal : fix binary ops for ne10 % 4 != 0 * test-backend-ops : add one more sum_rows test * ggml : do not use BLAS with ggml_mul_mat_id * convert-hf : support for mixtral-instruct (#4428) * convert : typo fix, add additional hyperparameters, use LLaMA arch for Mixtral-instruct * convert : use sentencepiece tokenizer for Mixtral-instruct * convert : make flake8 happy * metal : fix soft_max kernels ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/pull/621/commits/1914017863d2f9ab8ecc0281cc2a56d683668b92 * metal : limit kernels to not use more than the allowed threads --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Radek Pilar <github@mrkva.eu>
2023-12-13 13:04:25 +01:00
FFN_GATE_INP = auto()
FFN_NORM = auto()
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
2023-11-11 06:04:50 +01:00
FFN_GATE = auto()
FFN_DOWN = auto()
FFN_UP = auto()
FFN_ACT = auto()
llama : add Mixtral support (#4406) * convert : support Mixtral as LLAMA arch * convert : fix n_ff typo * llama : model loading * ggml : sync latest ggml_mul_mat_id * llama : update graph to support MoE * llama : fix cur -> cur_expert * llama : first working version * llama : fix expert weighting in the FFN * ggml : ggml_get_rows support 2D indexing [n_tokens, n_experts] (cpu only) * ggml : add n_as argument to ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : fix ggml_get_rows to take into account ne02 / ne11 * metal : add more general support for ggml_get_rows + tests * llama : add basic support for offloading moe with CUDA * metal : add/mul/div use general kernel when src1 not cont * metal : reduce the kernel launches for ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : get_rows : support non-contiguos tensors with gaps, generalize up to 3D * ggml : update get_rows f16 and q * cuda : support non-contiguous src1 in get_rows * llama : offload missing ffn_moe_silu * metal : fix ggml_get_rows to work with non-cont src1 * metal : add indirect mat-vec kernels for all quantization types * llama : do not quantize expert gating tensors * llama : add n_expert and n_expert_used to hparams + change quants * test-backend-ops : add moe test * cuda : fix get_rows when ncols is odd * convert : determine n_ctx correctly * metal : fix ggml_mul_mat_id for F32 * test-backend-ops : make experts more evenly probable (test_moe) * test-backend-ops : cleanup, add moe test for batches * test-backend-ops : add cpy from f32 -> all types test * test-backend-ops : fix dequantize block offset * llama : fix hard-coded number of experts * test-backend-ops : simplify and disable slow tests to avoid CI timeout * test-backend-ops : disable MOE test with thread sanitizer * cuda : fix mul_mat_id with multi gpu * convert : use 1e6 rope_freq_base for mixtral * convert : fix style * convert : support safetensors format * gguf-py : bump version * metal : add cpy f16 -> f32 kernel * metal : fix binary ops for ne10 % 4 != 0 * test-backend-ops : add one more sum_rows test * ggml : do not use BLAS with ggml_mul_mat_id * convert-hf : support for mixtral-instruct (#4428) * convert : typo fix, add additional hyperparameters, use LLaMA arch for Mixtral-instruct * convert : use sentencepiece tokenizer for Mixtral-instruct * convert : make flake8 happy * metal : fix soft_max kernels ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/pull/621/commits/1914017863d2f9ab8ecc0281cc2a56d683668b92 * metal : limit kernels to not use more than the allowed threads --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Radek Pilar <github@mrkva.eu>
2023-12-13 13:04:25 +01:00
FFN_GATE_EXP = auto()
FFN_DOWN_EXP = auto()
FFN_UP_EXP = auto()
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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ATTN_Q_NORM = auto()
ATTN_K_NORM = auto()
LAYER_OUT_NORM = auto()
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`.
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SSM_IN = auto()
SSM_CONV1D = auto()
SSM_X = auto()
SSM_DT = auto()
SSM_A = auto()
SSM_D = auto()
SSM_OUT = auto()
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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MODEL_ARCH_NAMES: dict[MODEL_ARCH, str] = {
MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA: "llama",
MODEL_ARCH.FALCON: "falcon",
MODEL_ARCH.BAICHUAN: "baichuan",
MODEL_ARCH.GPT2: "gpt2",
MODEL_ARCH.GPTJ: "gptj",
MODEL_ARCH.GPTNEOX: "gptneox",
MODEL_ARCH.MPT: "mpt",
MODEL_ARCH.STARCODER: "starcoder",
MODEL_ARCH.PERSIMMON: "persimmon",
MODEL_ARCH.REFACT: "refact",
MODEL_ARCH.BERT: "bert",
MODEL_ARCH.NOMIC_BERT: "nomic-bert",
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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MODEL_ARCH.BLOOM: "bloom",
MODEL_ARCH.STABLELM: "stablelm",
MODEL_ARCH.QWEN: "qwen",
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MODEL_ARCH.QWEN2: "qwen2",
MODEL_ARCH.PHI2: "phi2",
MODEL_ARCH.PLAMO: "plamo",
MODEL_ARCH.CODESHELL: "codeshell",
MODEL_ARCH.ORION: "orion",
MODEL_ARCH.INTERNLM2: "internlm2",
MODEL_ARCH.MINICPM: "minicpm",
MODEL_ARCH.GEMMA: "gemma",
MODEL_ARCH.STARCODER2: "starcoder2",
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`.
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MODEL_ARCH.MAMBA: "mamba",
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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}
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MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD: "token_embd",
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD_NORM: "token_embd_norm",
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_TYPES: "token_types",
MODEL_TENSOR.POS_EMBD: "position_embd",
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM: "output_norm",
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT: "output",
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS: "rope_freqs",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM: "blk.{bid}.attn_norm",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM_2: "blk.{bid}.attn_norm_2",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_QKV: "blk.{bid}.attn_qkv",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_Q: "blk.{bid}.attn_q",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_K: "blk.{bid}.attn_k",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_V: "blk.{bid}.attn_v",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT: "blk.{bid}.attn_output",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD: "blk.{bid}.attn_rot_embd",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_Q_NORM: "blk.{bid}.attn_q_norm",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_K_NORM: "blk.{bid}.attn_k_norm",
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT_NORM: "blk.{bid}.attn_output_norm",
llama : add Mixtral support (#4406) * convert : support Mixtral as LLAMA arch * convert : fix n_ff typo * llama : model loading * ggml : sync latest ggml_mul_mat_id * llama : update graph to support MoE * llama : fix cur -> cur_expert * llama : first working version * llama : fix expert weighting in the FFN * ggml : ggml_get_rows support 2D indexing [n_tokens, n_experts] (cpu only) * ggml : add n_as argument to ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : fix ggml_get_rows to take into account ne02 / ne11 * metal : add more general support for ggml_get_rows + tests * llama : add basic support for offloading moe with CUDA * metal : add/mul/div use general kernel when src1 not cont * metal : reduce the kernel launches for ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : get_rows : support non-contiguos tensors with gaps, generalize up to 3D * ggml : update get_rows f16 and q * cuda : support non-contiguous src1 in get_rows * llama : offload missing ffn_moe_silu * metal : fix ggml_get_rows to work with non-cont src1 * metal : add indirect mat-vec kernels for all quantization types * llama : do not quantize expert gating tensors * llama : add n_expert and n_expert_used to hparams + change quants * test-backend-ops : add moe test * cuda : fix get_rows when ncols is odd * convert : determine n_ctx correctly * metal : fix ggml_mul_mat_id for F32 * test-backend-ops : make experts more evenly probable (test_moe) * test-backend-ops : cleanup, add moe test for batches * test-backend-ops : add cpy from f32 -> all types test * test-backend-ops : fix dequantize block offset * llama : fix hard-coded number of experts * test-backend-ops : simplify and disable slow tests to avoid CI timeout * test-backend-ops : disable MOE test with thread sanitizer * cuda : fix mul_mat_id with multi gpu * convert : use 1e6 rope_freq_base for mixtral * convert : fix style * convert : support safetensors format * gguf-py : bump version * metal : add cpy f16 -> f32 kernel * metal : fix binary ops for ne10 % 4 != 0 * test-backend-ops : add one more sum_rows test * ggml : do not use BLAS with ggml_mul_mat_id * convert-hf : support for mixtral-instruct (#4428) * convert : typo fix, add additional hyperparameters, use LLaMA arch for Mixtral-instruct * convert : use sentencepiece tokenizer for Mixtral-instruct * convert : make flake8 happy * metal : fix soft_max kernels ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/pull/621/commits/1914017863d2f9ab8ecc0281cc2a56d683668b92 * metal : limit kernels to not use more than the allowed threads --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Radek Pilar <github@mrkva.eu>
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MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_GATE_INP: "blk.{bid}.ffn_gate_inp",
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
2023-11-11 06:04:50 +01:00
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_NORM: "blk.{bid}.ffn_norm",
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_GATE: "blk.{bid}.ffn_gate",
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN: "blk.{bid}.ffn_down",
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP: "blk.{bid}.ffn_up",
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_ACT: "blk.{bid}.ffn",
llama : add Mixtral support (#4406) * convert : support Mixtral as LLAMA arch * convert : fix n_ff typo * llama : model loading * ggml : sync latest ggml_mul_mat_id * llama : update graph to support MoE * llama : fix cur -> cur_expert * llama : first working version * llama : fix expert weighting in the FFN * ggml : ggml_get_rows support 2D indexing [n_tokens, n_experts] (cpu only) * ggml : add n_as argument to ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : fix ggml_get_rows to take into account ne02 / ne11 * metal : add more general support for ggml_get_rows + tests * llama : add basic support for offloading moe with CUDA * metal : add/mul/div use general kernel when src1 not cont * metal : reduce the kernel launches for ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : get_rows : support non-contiguos tensors with gaps, generalize up to 3D * ggml : update get_rows f16 and q * cuda : support non-contiguous src1 in get_rows * llama : offload missing ffn_moe_silu * metal : fix ggml_get_rows to work with non-cont src1 * metal : add indirect mat-vec kernels for all quantization types * llama : do not quantize expert gating tensors * llama : add n_expert and n_expert_used to hparams + change quants * test-backend-ops : add moe test * cuda : fix get_rows when ncols is odd * convert : determine n_ctx correctly * metal : fix ggml_mul_mat_id for F32 * test-backend-ops : make experts more evenly probable (test_moe) * test-backend-ops : cleanup, add moe test for batches * test-backend-ops : add cpy from f32 -> all types test * test-backend-ops : fix dequantize block offset * llama : fix hard-coded number of experts * test-backend-ops : simplify and disable slow tests to avoid CI timeout * test-backend-ops : disable MOE test with thread sanitizer * cuda : fix mul_mat_id with multi gpu * convert : use 1e6 rope_freq_base for mixtral * convert : fix style * convert : support safetensors format * gguf-py : bump version * metal : add cpy f16 -> f32 kernel * metal : fix binary ops for ne10 % 4 != 0 * test-backend-ops : add one more sum_rows test * ggml : do not use BLAS with ggml_mul_mat_id * convert-hf : support for mixtral-instruct (#4428) * convert : typo fix, add additional hyperparameters, use LLaMA arch for Mixtral-instruct * convert : use sentencepiece tokenizer for Mixtral-instruct * convert : make flake8 happy * metal : fix soft_max kernels ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/pull/621/commits/1914017863d2f9ab8ecc0281cc2a56d683668b92 * metal : limit kernels to not use more than the allowed threads --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Radek Pilar <github@mrkva.eu>
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MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_GATE_EXP: "blk.{bid}.ffn_gate.{xid}",
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN_EXP: "blk.{bid}.ffn_down.{xid}",
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP_EXP: "blk.{bid}.ffn_up.{xid}",
MODEL_TENSOR.LAYER_OUT_NORM: "blk.{bid}.layer_output_norm",
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`.
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MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_IN: "blk.{bid}.ssm_in",
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_CONV1D: "blk.{bid}.ssm_conv1d",
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_X: "blk.{bid}.ssm_x",
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_DT: "blk.{bid}.ssm_dt",
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_A: "blk.{bid}.ssm_a",
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_D: "blk.{bid}.ssm_d",
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_OUT: "blk.{bid}.ssm_out",
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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}
MODEL_TENSORS: dict[MODEL_ARCH, list[MODEL_TENSOR]] = {
MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA: [
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_Q,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_K,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_V,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD,
llama : add Mixtral support (#4406) * convert : support Mixtral as LLAMA arch * convert : fix n_ff typo * llama : model loading * ggml : sync latest ggml_mul_mat_id * llama : update graph to support MoE * llama : fix cur -> cur_expert * llama : first working version * llama : fix expert weighting in the FFN * ggml : ggml_get_rows support 2D indexing [n_tokens, n_experts] (cpu only) * ggml : add n_as argument to ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : fix ggml_get_rows to take into account ne02 / ne11 * metal : add more general support for ggml_get_rows + tests * llama : add basic support for offloading moe with CUDA * metal : add/mul/div use general kernel when src1 not cont * metal : reduce the kernel launches for ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : get_rows : support non-contiguos tensors with gaps, generalize up to 3D * ggml : update get_rows f16 and q * cuda : support non-contiguous src1 in get_rows * llama : offload missing ffn_moe_silu * metal : fix ggml_get_rows to work with non-cont src1 * metal : add indirect mat-vec kernels for all quantization types * llama : do not quantize expert gating tensors * llama : add n_expert and n_expert_used to hparams + change quants * test-backend-ops : add moe test * cuda : fix get_rows when ncols is odd * convert : determine n_ctx correctly * metal : fix ggml_mul_mat_id for F32 * test-backend-ops : make experts more evenly probable (test_moe) * test-backend-ops : cleanup, add moe test for batches * test-backend-ops : add cpy from f32 -> all types test * test-backend-ops : fix dequantize block offset * llama : fix hard-coded number of experts * test-backend-ops : simplify and disable slow tests to avoid CI timeout * test-backend-ops : disable MOE test with thread sanitizer * cuda : fix mul_mat_id with multi gpu * convert : use 1e6 rope_freq_base for mixtral * convert : fix style * convert : support safetensors format * gguf-py : bump version * metal : add cpy f16 -> f32 kernel * metal : fix binary ops for ne10 % 4 != 0 * test-backend-ops : add one more sum_rows test * ggml : do not use BLAS with ggml_mul_mat_id * convert-hf : support for mixtral-instruct (#4428) * convert : typo fix, add additional hyperparameters, use LLaMA arch for Mixtral-instruct * convert : use sentencepiece tokenizer for Mixtral-instruct * convert : make flake8 happy * metal : fix soft_max kernels ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/pull/621/commits/1914017863d2f9ab8ecc0281cc2a56d683668b92 * metal : limit kernels to not use more than the allowed threads --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Radek Pilar <github@mrkva.eu>
2023-12-13 13:04:25 +01:00
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_GATE_INP,
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_GATE,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP,
llama : add Mixtral support (#4406) * convert : support Mixtral as LLAMA arch * convert : fix n_ff typo * llama : model loading * ggml : sync latest ggml_mul_mat_id * llama : update graph to support MoE * llama : fix cur -> cur_expert * llama : first working version * llama : fix expert weighting in the FFN * ggml : ggml_get_rows support 2D indexing [n_tokens, n_experts] (cpu only) * ggml : add n_as argument to ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : fix ggml_get_rows to take into account ne02 / ne11 * metal : add more general support for ggml_get_rows + tests * llama : add basic support for offloading moe with CUDA * metal : add/mul/div use general kernel when src1 not cont * metal : reduce the kernel launches for ggml_mul_mat_id * ggml : get_rows : support non-contiguos tensors with gaps, generalize up to 3D * ggml : update get_rows f16 and q * cuda : support non-contiguous src1 in get_rows * llama : offload missing ffn_moe_silu * metal : fix ggml_get_rows to work with non-cont src1 * metal : add indirect mat-vec kernels for all quantization types * llama : do not quantize expert gating tensors * llama : add n_expert and n_expert_used to hparams + change quants * test-backend-ops : add moe test * cuda : fix get_rows when ncols is odd * convert : determine n_ctx correctly * metal : fix ggml_mul_mat_id for F32 * test-backend-ops : make experts more evenly probable (test_moe) * test-backend-ops : cleanup, add moe test for batches * test-backend-ops : add cpy from f32 -> all types test * test-backend-ops : fix dequantize block offset * llama : fix hard-coded number of experts * test-backend-ops : simplify and disable slow tests to avoid CI timeout * test-backend-ops : disable MOE test with thread sanitizer * cuda : fix mul_mat_id with multi gpu * convert : use 1e6 rope_freq_base for mixtral * convert : fix style * convert : support safetensors format * gguf-py : bump version * metal : add cpy f16 -> f32 kernel * metal : fix binary ops for ne10 % 4 != 0 * test-backend-ops : add one more sum_rows test * ggml : do not use BLAS with ggml_mul_mat_id * convert-hf : support for mixtral-instruct (#4428) * convert : typo fix, add additional hyperparameters, use LLaMA arch for Mixtral-instruct * convert : use sentencepiece tokenizer for Mixtral-instruct * convert : make flake8 happy * metal : fix soft_max kernels ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/pull/621/commits/1914017863d2f9ab8ecc0281cc2a56d683668b92 * metal : limit kernels to not use more than the allowed threads --------- Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Radek Pilar <github@mrkva.eu>
2023-12-13 13:04:25 +01:00
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_GATE_EXP,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN_EXP,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP_EXP,
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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],
MODEL_ARCH.GPTNEOX: [
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_QKV,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP,
],
MODEL_ARCH.FALCON: [
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM_2,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_QKV,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP,
],
MODEL_ARCH.BAICHUAN: [
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_Q,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_K,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_V,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_GATE,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP,
],
MODEL_ARCH.STARCODER: [
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.POS_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_QKV,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP,
],
MODEL_ARCH.BERT: [
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD_NORM,
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_TYPES,
MODEL_TENSOR.POS_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT_NORM,
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
2023-11-11 06:04:50 +01:00
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_Q,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_K,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_V,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP,
MODEL_TENSOR.LAYER_OUT_NORM,
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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],
MODEL_ARCH.NOMIC_BERT: [
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_TYPES,
MODEL_TENSOR.POS_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_QKV,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_OUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_GATE,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_DOWN,
MODEL_TENSOR.FFN_UP,
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2023-11-11 06:04:50 +01:00
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2023-11-11 06:04:50 +01:00
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gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
2023-11-11 06:04:50 +01:00
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gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
2023-11-11 06:04:50 +01:00
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gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
2023-11-11 06:04:50 +01:00
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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`.
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MODEL_ARCH.MAMBA: [
MODEL_TENSOR.TOKEN_EMBD,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.OUTPUT,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_NORM,
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_IN,
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_CONV1D,
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_X,
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_DT,
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_A,
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_D,
MODEL_TENSOR.SSM_OUT,
],
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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# TODO
}
# tensors that will not be serialized
MODEL_TENSOR_SKIP: dict[MODEL_ARCH, list[MODEL_TENSOR]] = {
MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA: [
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD,
],
MODEL_ARCH.BAICHUAN: [
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD,
],
MODEL_ARCH.PERSIMMON: [
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
],
MODEL_ARCH.QWEN: [
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD,
],
MODEL_ARCH.CODESHELL: [
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD,
],
MODEL_ARCH.ORION: [
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD,
],
MODEL_ARCH.STARCODER2: [
MODEL_TENSOR.ROPE_FREQS,
MODEL_TENSOR.ATTN_ROT_EMBD,
],
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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}
#
# types
#
class TokenType(IntEnum):
NORMAL = 1
UNKNOWN = 2
CONTROL = 3
USER_DEFINED = 4
UNUSED = 5
BYTE = 6
class RopeScalingType(Enum):
NONE = 'none'
LINEAR = 'linear'
YARN = 'yarn'
class PoolingType(IntEnum):
NONE = 0
MEAN = 1
CLS = 2
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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class GGMLQuantizationType(IntEnum):
F32 = 0
F16 = 1
Q4_0 = 2
Q4_1 = 3
Q5_0 = 6
Q5_1 = 7
Q8_0 = 8
Q8_1 = 9
Q2_K = 10
Q3_K = 11
Q4_K = 12
Q5_K = 13
Q6_K = 14
Q8_K = 15
IQ2_XXS = 16
IQ2_XS = 17
IQ3_XXS = 18
IQ1_S = 19
IQ4_NL = 20
IQ3_S = 21
IQ2_S = 22
IQ4_XS = 23
I8 = 24
I16 = 25
I32 = 26
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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class GGUFEndian(IntEnum):
LITTLE = 0
BIG = 1
class GGUFValueType(IntEnum):
UINT8 = 0
INT8 = 1
UINT16 = 2
INT16 = 3
UINT32 = 4
INT32 = 5
FLOAT32 = 6
BOOL = 7
STRING = 8
ARRAY = 9
UINT64 = 10
INT64 = 11
FLOAT64 = 12
@staticmethod
def get_type(val: Any) -> GGUFValueType:
if isinstance(val, (str, bytes, bytearray)):
return GGUFValueType.STRING
elif isinstance(val, list):
return GGUFValueType.ARRAY
elif isinstance(val, float):
return GGUFValueType.FLOAT32
elif isinstance(val, bool):
return GGUFValueType.BOOL
elif isinstance(val, int):
return GGUFValueType.INT32
# TODO: need help with 64-bit types in Python
else:
print("Unknown type:", type(val))
sys.exit()
# Note: Does not support GGML_QKK_64
QK_K = 256
# Items here are (block size, type size)
GGML_QUANT_SIZES = {
GGMLQuantizationType.F32: (1, 4),
GGMLQuantizationType.F16: (1, 2),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q4_0: (32, 2 + 16),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q4_1: (32, 2 + 2 + 16),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q5_0: (32, 2 + 4 + 16),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q5_1: (32, 2 + 2 + 4 + 16),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q8_0: (32, 2 + 32),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q8_1: (32, 4 + 4 + 32),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q2_K: (256, 2 + 2 + QK_K // 16 + QK_K // 4),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q3_K: (256, 2 + QK_K // 4 + QK_K // 8 + 12),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q4_K: (256, 2 + 2 + QK_K // 2 + 12),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q5_K: (256, 2 + 2 + QK_K // 2 + QK_K // 8 + 12),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q6_K: (256, 2 + QK_K // 2 + QK_K // 4 + QK_K // 16),
GGMLQuantizationType.Q8_K: (256, 4 + QK_K + QK_K // 8),
GGMLQuantizationType.IQ2_XXS: (256, 2 + QK_K // 4),
GGMLQuantizationType.IQ2_XS: (256, 2 + QK_K // 4 + QK_K // 32),
GGMLQuantizationType.IQ3_XXS: (256, 2 + QK_K // 4 + QK_K // 8),
GGMLQuantizationType.IQ1_S: (256, 2 + QK_K // 8 + QK_K // 16),
GGMLQuantizationType.IQ4_NL: (32, 2 + 16),
GGMLQuantizationType.IQ3_S: (256, 2 + QK_K // 4 + QK_K // 8 + QK_K // 32 + 4),
GGMLQuantizationType.IQ2_S: (256, 2 + QK_K // 4 + QK_K // 16),
GGMLQuantizationType.IQ4_XS: (256, 2 + 2 + QK_K // 2 + QK_K // 64),
GGMLQuantizationType.I8: (1, 1),
GGMLQuantizationType.I16: (1, 2),
GGMLQuantizationType.I32: (1, 4),
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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}
# Aliases for backward compatibility.
# general
KEY_GENERAL_ARCHITECTURE = Keys.General.ARCHITECTURE
KEY_GENERAL_QUANTIZATION_VERSION = Keys.General.QUANTIZATION_VERSION
KEY_GENERAL_ALIGNMENT = Keys.General.ALIGNMENT
KEY_GENERAL_NAME = Keys.General.NAME
KEY_GENERAL_AUTHOR = Keys.General.AUTHOR
KEY_GENERAL_URL = Keys.General.URL
KEY_GENERAL_DESCRIPTION = Keys.General.DESCRIPTION
KEY_GENERAL_LICENSE = Keys.General.LICENSE
KEY_GENERAL_SOURCE_URL = Keys.General.SOURCE_URL
KEY_GENERAL_SOURCE_HF_REPO = Keys.General.SOURCE_HF_REPO
KEY_GENERAL_FILE_TYPE = Keys.General.FILE_TYPE
# LLM
KEY_CONTEXT_LENGTH = Keys.LLM.CONTEXT_LENGTH
KEY_EMBEDDING_LENGTH = Keys.LLM.EMBEDDING_LENGTH
KEY_BLOCK_COUNT = Keys.LLM.BLOCK_COUNT
KEY_FEED_FORWARD_LENGTH = Keys.LLM.FEED_FORWARD_LENGTH
KEY_USE_PARALLEL_RESIDUAL = Keys.LLM.USE_PARALLEL_RESIDUAL
KEY_TENSOR_DATA_LAYOUT = Keys.LLM.TENSOR_DATA_LAYOUT
# attention
KEY_ATTENTION_HEAD_COUNT = Keys.Attention.HEAD_COUNT
KEY_ATTENTION_HEAD_COUNT_KV = Keys.Attention.HEAD_COUNT_KV
KEY_ATTENTION_MAX_ALIBI_BIAS = Keys.Attention.MAX_ALIBI_BIAS
KEY_ATTENTION_CLAMP_KQV = Keys.Attention.CLAMP_KQV
KEY_ATTENTION_LAYERNORM_EPS = Keys.Attention.LAYERNORM_EPS
KEY_ATTENTION_LAYERNORM_RMS_EPS = Keys.Attention.LAYERNORM_RMS_EPS
# RoPE
KEY_ROPE_DIMENSION_COUNT = Keys.Rope.DIMENSION_COUNT
KEY_ROPE_FREQ_BASE = Keys.Rope.FREQ_BASE
KEY_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE = Keys.Rope.SCALING_TYPE
KEY_ROPE_SCALING_FACTOR = Keys.Rope.SCALING_FACTOR
KEY_ROPE_SCALING_ORIG_CTX_LEN = Keys.Rope.SCALING_ORIG_CTX_LEN
KEY_ROPE_SCALING_FINETUNED = Keys.Rope.SCALING_FINETUNED
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`.
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# SSM
KEY_SSM_CONV_KERNEL = Keys.SSM.CONV_KERNEL
KEY_SSM_INNER_SIZE = Keys.SSM.INNER_SIZE
KEY_SSM_STATE_SIZE = Keys.SSM.STATE_SIZE
KEY_SSM_TIME_STEP_RANK = Keys.SSM.TIME_STEP_RANK
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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# tokenization
KEY_TOKENIZER_MODEL = Keys.Tokenizer.MODEL
KEY_TOKENIZER_LIST = Keys.Tokenizer.LIST
KEY_TOKENIZER_TOKEN_TYPE = Keys.Tokenizer.TOKEN_TYPE
KEY_TOKENIZER_SCORES = Keys.Tokenizer.SCORES
KEY_TOKENIZER_MERGES = Keys.Tokenizer.MERGES
KEY_TOKENIZER_BOS_ID = Keys.Tokenizer.BOS_ID
KEY_TOKENIZER_EOS_ID = Keys.Tokenizer.EOS_ID
KEY_TOKENIZER_UNK_ID = Keys.Tokenizer.UNK_ID
KEY_TOKENIZER_SEP_ID = Keys.Tokenizer.SEP_ID
KEY_TOKENIZER_PAD_ID = Keys.Tokenizer.PAD_ID
KEY_TOKENIZER_CLS_ID = Keys.Tokenizer.CLS_ID
KEY_TOKENIZER_MASK_ID = Keys.Tokenizer.MASK_ID
gguf-py: Refactor and allow reading/modifying existing GGUF files (#3981) * gguf-py: Refactor and add file reading support * Replay changes from #3871 Credit to @cebtenzzre for that pull * Various type annotation fixes. * sort imports with isort (again) * Fix missing return statement in add_tensor * style cleanup with flake8 * fix NamedTuple and Enum usage * Fix an issue with state init in GGUFReader Move examples to an examples/ directory Clean up examples Add an example of modifying keys in a GGUF file Update documentation with info on examples Try to support people importing gguf/gguf.py directly * Damagage is not a word. * Clean up gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py whitespace Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/examples/modify_gguf.py formatting Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Update gguf-py/gguf/gguf_reader.py type hint Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * Make examples executable, formatting changes * Add more information to GGUFReader and examples comments * Include a gguf Python package version bump * Add convert-gguf-endian.py script * cleanup * gguf-py : bump minor version * Reorganize scripts * Make GGUFReader endian detection less arbitrary * Add JSON dumping support to gguf-dump.py Which I kind of regret now * A few for gguf-dump.py cleanups * Murder accidental tuple in gguf-py/scripts/gguf-dump.py Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com> * cleanup * constants : remove unneeded type annotations * fix python 3.8 compat * Set up gguf- scripts in pyproject.toml * And include scripts/__init__.py, derp * convert.py: We can't currently support Q8_0 on big endian. * gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Always try available sources for special token ids gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Try to load merges from merges.txt if not in tokenizer.json gguf-py: SpecialVocab: Add 'add_bos_token' type bools to GGUF metadata u * cleanup * Promote add_X_token to GGUF metadata for BOS and EOS --------- Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai> Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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KEY_TOKENIZER_HF_JSON = Keys.Tokenizer.HF_JSON
KEY_TOKENIZER_RWKV = Keys.Tokenizer.RWKV