* A little documentation that shares my quick tips for working in the repository.
* Update startup-testing-debugging.md
* script that shows a menu of tests to pick from & run the debugger on
* debug-test.sh: Refactor CLI help message
* debug-test.sh: documentation update
* debug-test.sh: CLI Help output corrections
* debug-test.sh: minor doc fix
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authored-by: Josh Ramer <ubuntu@ip-172-31-32-53.ec2.internal>
Assisted-by: brian khuu <mofosyne@gmail.com>
* convert.py: add python logging instead of print()
* convert.py: verbose flag takes priority over dump flag log suppression
* convert.py: named instance logging
* convert.py: use explicit logger id string
* convert.py: convert extra print() to named logger
* convert.py: sys.stderr.write --> logger.error
* *.py: Convert all python scripts to use logging module
* requirements.txt: remove extra line
* flake8: update flake8 ignore and exclude to match ci settings
* gh-actions: add flake8-no-print to flake8 lint step
* pre-commit: add flake8-no-print to flake8 and also update pre-commit version
* convert-hf-to-gguf.py: print() to logger conversion
* *.py: logging basiconfig refactor to use conditional expression
* *.py: removed commented out logging
* fixup! *.py: logging basiconfig refactor to use conditional expression
* constant.py: logger.error then exit should be a raise exception instead
* *.py: Convert logger error and sys.exit() into a raise exception (for atypical error)
* gguf-convert-endian.py: refactor convert_byteorder() to use tqdm progressbar
* verify-checksum-model.py: This is the result of the program, it should be printed to stdout.
* compare-llama-bench.py: add blank line for readability during missing repo response
* reader.py: read_gguf_file() use print() over logging
* convert.py: warning goes to stderr and won't hurt the dump output
* gguf-dump.py: dump_metadata() should print to stdout
* convert-hf-to-gguf.py: print --> logger.debug or ValueError()
* verify-checksum-models.py: use print() for printing table
* *.py: refactor logging.basicConfig()
* gguf-py/gguf/*.py: use __name__ as logger name
Since they will be imported and not run directly.
* python-lint.yml: use .flake8 file instead
* constants.py: logger no longer required
* convert-hf-to-gguf.py: add additional logging
* convert-hf-to-gguf.py: print() --> logger
* *.py: fix flake8 warnings
* revert changes to convert-hf-to-gguf.py for get_name()
* convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py: use triple quoted f-string instead
* *.py: accidentally corrected the wrong line
* *.py: add compilade warning suggestions and style fixes
* `build`: generate hex dumps of server assets on the fly
* build: workaround lack of -n on gnu xxd
* build: don't use xxd in cmake
* build: don't call xxd from build.zig
* build: more idiomatic hexing
* build: don't use xxd in Makefile (od hackery instead)
* build: avoid exceeding max cmd line limit in makefile hex dump
* build: hex dump assets at cmake build time (not config time)
* ggml : group all experts in a single ggml_mul_mat_id
cuda : improve mmid row copy
* cuda : fix bin bcast with non-cont src0
* test-backend-ops : only run all mul mat tests for base types
* llama : disable moe offloading with SYCL
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* scripts : add --outdir option to hf.sh
This commit adds an option to the hf.sh script that allows the user to
specify an output directory for the downloaded file.
The motivation for this changes is that examples that use the hf.sh
script to download models from huggingface can now specify the output
directory, perhaps to the `models` directory to keep them in one place
and not clutter the root directory.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* squash! scripts : add --outdir option to hf.sh
Fix format of the --outdir option in the usage message.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* build : pass all warning flags to nvcc via -Xcompiler
* make : fix apparent mis-merge from #3952
* make : fix incorrect GF_CC_VER for CUDA host compiler
* scripts : add helpers script for bench comparing commits
* scripts : detect CUDA
* set flags after checking the command line
* fix make flags
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* Update server-llm.sh
Add flag --non-interactive that allows run script without asking a permission
* Update scripts/server-llm.sh
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* support SYCL backend windows build
* add windows build in CI
* add for win build CI
* correct install oneMKL
* fix install issue
* fix ci
* fix install cmd
* fix install cmd
* fix install cmd
* fix install cmd
* fix install cmd
* fix win build
* fix win build
* fix win build
* restore other CI part
* restore as base
* rm no new line
* fix no new line issue, add -j
* fix grammer issue
* allow to trigger manually, fix format issue
* fix format
* add newline
* fix format
* fix format
* fix format issuse
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Co-authored-by: Abhilash Majumder <30946547+abhilash1910@users.noreply.github.com>
* scripts : add lib.sh and lib_test.sh
* scripts : stub out new ci-run.sh script
* scripts : switch to PascalCase for functions
This looks a little odd at first, but I find it very useful as a
convention to know if a command is part of our code vs a builtin.
* scripts : add some fancy conversion from snake_case to PascalCase
* Add venv to ci/run.sh
* Revert scripts work
* scripts : add wrapper script for local use of ci/run.sh
* Simplify .gitignore for tests, clang-tidy fixes
* Label all ctest tests
* ci : ctest uses -L main
* Attempt at writing ctest_with_model
* Update test-model-load-cancel
* ci : add ctest_with_model for debug and release
ggml-ci
* Fix gg_get_model function
ggml-ci
* got stuck on CMake
* Add get_model.cpp to tests/CMakeLists.txt
ggml-ci
* Fix README.md output for ctest_with_model
ggml-ci
* workflows : use `-L main` for all ctest
ggml-ci
* Fixes
* GG_RUN_CTEST_MODELFILE => LLAMACPP_TESTMODELFILE
* Always show warning rather than failing if model file variable is not
set
* scripts : update usage text for ci-run.sh
* python: add check-requirements.sh and GitHub workflow
This script and workflow forces package versions to remain compatible
across all convert*.py scripts, while allowing secondary convert scripts
to import dependencies not wanted in convert.py.
* Move requirements into ./requirements
* Fail on "==" being used for package requirements (but can be suppressed)
* Enforce "compatible release" syntax instead of ==
* Update workflow
* Add upper version bound for transformers and protobuf
* improve check-requirements.sh
* small syntax change
* don't remove venvs if nocleanup is passed
* See if this fixes docker workflow
* Move check-requirements.sh into ./scripts/
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Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <jared@nomic.ai>
* cmake : fix build when .git does not exist
* cmake : simplify BUILD_INFO target
* cmake : add missing dependencies on BUILD_INFO
* build : link against build info instead of compiling against it
* zig : make build info a .cpp source instead of a header
Co-authored-by: Matheus C. França <matheus-catarino@hotmail.com>
* cmake : revert change to CMP0115
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Co-authored-by: Matheus C. França <matheus-catarino@hotmail.com>
* Keep static libs and headers with install
* Add logic to generate Config package
* Use proper build info
* Add llama as import library
* Prefix target with package name
* Add example project using CMake package
* Update README
* Update README
* Remove trailing whitespace
* fix hellaswag print format, cast away warning in test-double-float
* c++11 cannot use designated initializers
* add static to test-grad0.c internal functions
* use memcpy in test-double-float.c
* port c tests to c++
* use initializer list for ggml_init_params
Small, non-functional changes were made to non-compliant files.
These include breaking up long lines, whitespace sanitation and
unused import removal.
Maximum line length in python files was set to a generous 125 chars,
in order to minimize number of changes needed in scripts and general
annoyance. The "txt" prompts directory is excluded from the checks
as it may contain oddly formatted files and strings for a good reason.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Podivin <jpodivin@gmail.com>
* python script to verify the checksum of the llama models
Added Python script for verifying SHA256 checksums of files in a directory, which can run on multiple platforms. Improved the formatting of the output results for better readability.
* Update README.md
update to the readme for improved readability and to explain the usage of the python checksum verification script
* update the verification script
I've extended the script based on suggestions by @prusnak
The script now checks the available RAM, is there is enough to check the file at once it will do so. If not the file is read in chunks.
* minor improvment
small change so that the available ram is checked and not the total ram
* remove the part of the code that reads the file at once if enough ram is available
based on suggestions from @prusnak i removed the part of the code that checks whether the user had enough ram to read the entire model at once. the file is now always read in chunks.
* Update verify-checksum-models.py
quick fix to pass the git check