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Author SHA1 Message Date
Georgi Gerganov
7a32fcb3b2
ggml : add Q8_0 quantization format (rename the old one to Q8_1) (ARM NEON) (#1179)
* ggml : add Q8_0 quantization format (rename the old one to Q8_1)

* tests : fix test-quantize-fns

* ggml : finalize Q8_0 implementation

* ggml : use q4_0_q8_0 and q4_2_q8_0

* ggml : fix Q8_0 dot product bug (ARM)

* ggml : Q8_0 unroll x2

* ggml : fix bug - using wrong block type

* ggml : extend quantize_fns_t with "vec_dot_type"

* ggml : fix Q8_0 to use 255 values out of 256

* ggml : fix assert using wrong QK4_2 instead of QK4_3
2023-04-25 23:40:51 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
8a0f8673ba
ggml : export symbols (#1155) 2023-04-24 22:18:25 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
12b5900dbc
ggml : sync ggml (add GPT-NeoX RoPE implementation) 2023-04-20 23:32:59 +03:00
Kawrakow
38de86a711
llama : multi-threaded quantization (#1075)
* Multi-threading quantization.

Not much gain for simple quantizations, bit it will be important
for quantizations that require more CPU cycles.

* Multi-threading for quantize-stats

It now does the job in ~14 seconds on my Mac for
Q4_0, Q4_1 and Q4_2. Single-threaded it was taking
more than 2 minutes after adding the more elaborate
version of Q4_2.

* Reviewer comments

* Avoiding compiler confusion

After changing chunk_size to const int as suggested by
@ggerganov, clang and GCC starting to warn me that I don't
need to capture it in the lambda. So, I removed it from the
capture list. But that makes the MSVC build fail. So,
making it a constexpr to make every compiler happy.

* Still fighting with lambda captures in MSVC

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-04-20 20:42:27 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
e0305ead3a
ggml : add Q4_3 quantization (#1082) 2023-04-20 20:35:53 +03:00
slaren
8944a13296
Add NVIDIA cuBLAS support (#1044) 2023-04-19 11:22:45 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
77a73403ca
ggml : add new Q4_2 quantization (ARM only) (#1046)
* ggml : Q4_2 ARM

* ggml : add ggml_is_quantized()

* llama : update llama_type_name() with Q4_2 entry

* ggml : speed-up q4_2

- 4 threads: ~100ms -> ~90ms
- 8 threads:  ~55ms -> ~50ms

* ggml : optimize q4_2 using vmlaq_n_f32 + vmulq_n_f32
2023-04-18 23:54:57 +03:00
slaren
315a95a4d3
Add LoRA support (#820) 2023-04-17 17:28:55 +02:00
Ivan Komarov
f266259ad9
Speedup the AVX-512 implementation of ggml_vec_dot_q4_0() (#933) 2023-04-17 15:10:57 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
e95b6554b4
ggml : add Q8_0 quantization for intermediate results (#951)
* ggml : add Q8_0 quantization for intermediate results

* quantize-stats : fix test + add it to Makefile default

* Q8: use int8_t, AVX/AVX2 optimizations

* ggml : fix quantize_row_q8_0() ARM_NEON rounding

* minor : updates after rebase to latest master

* quantize-stats : delete obsolete strings

* ggml : fix q4_1 dot func

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Co-authored-by: Stephan Walter <stephan@walter.name>
2023-04-15 17:53:22 +03:00
Pavol Rusnak
c56b715269
Expose type name from ggml (#970)
Avoid duplication of type names in utils

Co-authored-by: Håkon H. Hitland <haakon@likedan.net>
2023-04-14 20:05:37 +02:00
Kerfuffle
c9a59b70a5
ggml : add unary and binary map operations (#874)
* GGML map ops proof of concept.

* Various cleanups.

Add handling for task setting.

Add handling for ggml_compute_backward.

Rename functions to ggml_map_unary_f32 and ggml_map_binary_f32

Fix compiler warnings related to casting function pointers and `void *`

Reorder functions and definitions based on the GGML op number.

Use typedefs for map op function pointer types.

* Fix position of map ops cases in ggml_compute_forward
2023-04-14 17:43:55 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
a3a2a0eda8
ggml : add GGML_DEFAULT_N_THREADS 2023-04-13 18:36:48 +03:00
Stephan Walter
3e6e70d8e8
Add enum llama_ftype, sync ggml_type to model files (#709) 2023-04-11 15:03:51 +00:00
Georgi Gerganov
c3ac702e5e
ggml : add ggml_cont() + optimize ggml_cpy() for contiguous dst 2023-04-10 22:42:28 +03:00
comex
f963b63afa Rewrite loading code to try to satisfy everyone:
- Support all three formats (ggml, ggmf, ggjt).  (However, I didn't
  include the hack needed to support GPT4All files without conversion.
  Those can still be used after converting them with convert.py from my
  other PR.)

- Support both mmap and read (mmap is used by default, but can be
  disabled with `--no-mmap`, and is automatically disabled for pre-ggjt
  files or on platforms where mmap is not supported).

- Support multi-file models like before, but automatically determine the
  number of parts rather than requiring `--n_parts`.

- Improve validation and error checking.

- Stop using the per-file type field (f16) entirely in favor of just
  relying on the per-tensor type/size fields.  This has no immediate
  benefit, but makes it easier to experiment with different formats, and
  should make it easier to support the new GPTQ-for-LLaMa models in the
  future (I have some work in progress on that front).

- Support VirtualLock on Windows (using the same `--mlock` option as on
  Unix).

    - Indicate loading progress when using mmap + mlock.  (Which led me
      to the interesting observation that on my Linux machine, with a
      warm file cache, mlock actually takes some time, whereas mmap
      without mlock starts almost instantly...)

      - To help implement this, move mlock support from ggml to the
        loading code.

- madvise/PrefetchVirtualMemory support (based on #740)

- Switch from ifstream to the `fopen` family of functions to avoid
  unnecessary copying and, when mmap is enabled, allow reusing the same
  file descriptor for both metadata reads and mmap (whereas the existing
  implementation opens the file a second time to mmap).

- Quantization now produces a single-file output even with multi-file
  inputs (not really a feature as much as 'it was easier this way').

Implementation notes:

I tried to factor the code into more discrete pieces than before.

Regarding code style: I tried to follow the code style, but I'm naughty
and used a few advanced C++ features repeatedly:

- Destructors to make it easier to ensure everything gets cleaned up.

- Exceptions.  I don't even usually use exceptions when writing C++, and
  I can remove them if desired... but here they make the loading code
  much more succinct while still properly handling a variety of errors,
  ranging from API calls failing to integer overflow and allocation
  failure.  The exceptions are converted to error codes at the
  API boundary.)

Co-authored-by: Pavol Rusnak <pavol@rusnak.io> (for the bit I copied from #740)
2023-04-10 01:10:46 +02:00
unbounded
62cfc54f77
Add quantize-stats command for testing quantization (#728)
Command that calculates some statistics over the errors introduced by
quantization, like mean square error, max error and some percentile errors for layer
weights. Should be useful for testing quantization improvements.

Exposes some internal state from ggml and llama for testing
2023-04-08 00:09:18 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
986b6ce9f9
ggml, llama : avoid heavy V transpose + improvements (#775)
ggml :

- added ggml_view_3d()
- ggml_view_tensor() now inherits the stride too
- reimplement ggml_cpy() to account for dst stride
- no longer require tensor->data to be memory aligned

llama :

- compute RoPE on 32-bit tensors (should be more accurate)
- store RoPE-ed K in the KV cache
- store transposed V in the KV cache (significant speed-up)
- avoid unnecessary Q copy
2023-04-05 22:07:33 +03:00
Marian Cepok
c0bb1d3ce2
ggml : change ne to int64_t (#626) 2023-04-02 13:21:31 +03:00
Justine Tunney
6f23ba5ee2 Ensure --mlock works properly with mmap() support 2023-03-30 12:28:25 -07:00
Slaren
c03ae8dca1 Add mmap support for model files 2023-03-30 12:28:25 -07:00
Stephan Walter
c1f885067c
ggml : introduce structs for the q4 data blocks (#356)
* Introduce structs for the q4 data blocks

* ggml : rename quant struct variables + fix ARM_NEON

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-03-28 18:56:03 +03:00
comex
563cdc391d
Support calling mlock() on loaded model data on Linux and macOS (#453)
* Support calling mlock() on loaded model data on Linux and macOS

This is enabled by a new --mlock command line option.

Using mlock() disables swapping and memory compression for the model
data.  Doing so can be useful on systems where the model takes up a
large fraction of system RAM.  In my experience, macOS is quite eager to
start compressing llama.cpp's memory, which then makes it halt for a few
seconds while it decompresses, even with a model that uses "only" 25GB
out of 32GB.

Of course, this comes at the cost of forcing the system to swap or
compress other processes' memory instead, so it needs to be used with
care and shouldn't be enabled by default.

In theory it should be possible to support this on Windows as well using
VirtualLock(), but I'm not much of a Windows user.

* Update llama.cpp

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-03-24 17:19:05 +02:00
Stephan Walter
69c92298a9
Deduplicate q4 quantization functions (#383)
* Deduplicate q4 quantization functions

* Use const; add basic test

* Re-enable quantization test

* Disable AVX2 flags in CI

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-03-22 19:29:06 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
f5a77a629b
Introduce C-style API (#370)
* Major refactoring - introduce C-style API

* Clean up

* Add <cassert>

* Add <iterator>

* Add <algorithm> ....

* Fix timing reporting and accumulation

* Measure eval time only for single-token calls

* Change llama_tokenize return meaning
2023-03-22 07:32:36 +02:00
hoangmit
6eac39ba95
Add RMS norm and use it (#187)
* add ggml_rms_norm

* update op num
2023-03-16 00:41:38 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
26c0846629
Initial release 2023-03-10 20:56:40 +02:00