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Kawrakow
6769e944c7
k-quants : support for super-block size of 64 (#2001)
* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q6_K scalar and AVX2 works

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q4_K scalar and AVX2 works

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q2_K scalar and AVX2 works. Q2_K is way too slow (it is actually slower
than the scalar implementation)

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q3_K scalar and AVX2 works.

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q5_K scalar and AVX2 works, and with that all
k_quants are done on AVX2 and scalar

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q6_K working on CUDA. Cannot make it run quite as gast as
with super-blocks with 256 weigths: 8% slower on 4080,
20% slower on the 1660 (but there we fit 1 less layer on the
GPU because pf the larger model size), so some fraction of
these 20% is due to that,

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q4_K working on CUDA. ~10% slower on GTX-1660,
16% slower on 4080.

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q2_K working on CUDA. ~3% slower on GTX-1660,
10% slower on 4080.

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q3_K working on CUDA.

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q5_K working on CUDA, and with this CUDA is done.

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q6_K working on ARM_NEON

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q4_K working on ARM_NEON, but quite a bit slower than 256 weights

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q2_K working on ARM_NEON, but quite a bit slower than 256 weights

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q3_K working on ARM_NEON, but quite a bit slower than 256 weights.

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q5_K working on ARM_NEON, but quite a bit slower than 256 weights.

With that, we have full support for ARM_NEON, although
performance is not quite there.

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Slightly more efficient Q3_K and Q5_K

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Another small improvement for Q3_K and Q5_K on ARM_NEON

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Yet another speedup for Q5_K on ARM_NEON.
We are now within 10% of the QK_K = 256 version.

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

* We are able to pass preprocessor macros to the Metal
  compiler
* Q6_K works and is actually slightly more efficient than
  the QK_K = 256 version (25.2 ms vs 25.8 ms)

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q4_K works on Metal and is actually slightly faster
than QK_K = 256 (21.95 ms vs 24.0 ms).

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q2_K works on Metal and is very slightly faster
than QK_K = 256 (23.8 ms vs 24.2 ms).

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q3_K works on Metal and is slightly faster
than QK_K = 256 (26.6 ms vs 28.3 ms).

* k_quants: WIP super-blocks with 64 weights

Q5_K works on Metal and is slightly faster
than QK_K = 256 (23.7 ms vs 26.3 ms).

* k_quants: call them _K, not _k, also on Metal

* k_quants: correctly define QK_K in llama.cpp

* Fixed bug in q4_K quantization added with the 64-block addition

* Simplify via lambda

* k_quants: swicth Q3_K to 4-bit scales when QK_K = 64

Otherwise there isn't much benefit from this
quantization type. There is some very slight loss
in accuracy, but we reduce size by ~7%.
E.g., for OpenLLaMA-3B, Q3_K_S perplexity is
8.6131 with 8-bit scales and 8.6352 with 4-bit,
while file size decreases from 1.53G to 1.44G.

* k_quants: switch Q4_K to 4-bit scales when QK_K = 64

 Here the loss in accuracy is greater than for Q3_K,
 but the Q4_K points still move further to the left on
 the perplexity vs size curve.

* k_quants: forgot to add the Metal changes in last commit

* k_quants: change Q5_K to be type 0 when QK_K = 64

Still needs AVX2 implementation

* k_quants: AVX2 implementation for new 64-weight Q5_K

* k_quants: 10% faster ARM_NEON Q5_K dot product

* k_quants: fixed issue caused by merging with master

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2023-06-26 19:43:07 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
ce2c7d72e2
metal : handle buffers larger than device's maxBufferLength (#1826)
* metal : handle buffers larger than device's maxBufferLength

* metal : print more verbose device info + handle errors

* metal : fix prints for overlapping views

* metal : minimize view overlap to try to utilize device memory better
2023-06-18 09:09:47 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
4f9c43e3bd
minor : warning fixes 2023-06-17 20:24:11 +03:00
Aaron Miller
0711a5f6dc
metal : add norm, cpy f16->f16, alibi kernels (#1823) 2023-06-17 17:37:49 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
4bfcc855ab
metal : parallel command buffer encoding (#1860)
* metal : parallel command buffer encoding

* metal : determine number of command buffers based on gf->n_threads
2023-06-15 20:29:48 +03:00
Kawrakow
74a6d922f1
Metal implementation for all k_quants (#1807)
* metal : improve q4_K

28.3 -> 26.0 ms/token by avoiding a branch in the
calculation of the scales.

* metal : small improvement for Q4_K

* metal : still optimizing Q4_K

This commit pushes it down to 25.3 ms / token.

The crazy idea of using 6 bits for the scales is really costly on
Metal: if I remove the bit fiddling necessary to make the block
scales, time goes almost to the Q4_0 23 ms/token.

Before pushing the k-quants upstream I had a Q4_K variant that
had used 8-bit scales. It wasn't more accurate, used 0.125 bits more per weight,
was running slightly slower on the CPU (due to the larger model size
and being memory bound there), and the difference was entirely
negligible under CUDA. So, I decided to publish the version with 6-bit
scales. Perhaps I should re-consider and change to 8-bit scales?

* metal : some more optimizations

Q2_K: 25.4 ms/token
Q6_K: 27.3 ms/token
Q4_0: 22.8 ms/token
Q4_1: 23.1 ms/token

* metal : Q3_K support

Something is not quite right yet.

* metal : Q5_K support

Initial version achieves 31.2 ms/token, 210 GB/s

* metal : still not able to figure out why q3_K does not work

* Minor

* metal : yet another failed attempt to make q3_K work

* metal : optimize Q5_K

31.2 ms -> 27.8 ms.
250 GB/s.

* metal : q3_K still not working

Adding a heavily commented q3_K metal kernel to explain
my obviously faulty logic. Perhaps someone could spot the issue?

* metal : q3_K finally working

Not optimized at all.

What was the issue? The scales are not 4-bytes aligned,
and I was accessing them with a uint32_t pointer.
When I tried that on CUDA, I got an error (illegal memory access)
and added a memcpy to a local array of 3 uint32_t's.
But on Metal it told me there is no memcpy, so I tried
accessing directly. There is no error, just garbage results.
At some point I did try accessing the scales with an uint16_t
pointer (the scales are for sure 2-byte aligned), but was
still getting garbage. I guess, there must have been another bug.

No access to scales is via a uint16_t pointer and, after starting
from scratch from the C dequantize function, it finally works.

* metal : Q3_K 1st optimization pass

* metal : Q3_K second optimization pass - 29.6 ms/token

* metal : Q3_K cleanup

* metal : fixed accidentally broken Q2_K

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2023-06-12 22:39:21 +03:00
Kawrakow
8c0a10e64d
metal : fix failure to load model (#1817)
The number of buffers in the ggml context was left unitialized.
This leads to sporadic failures to load the model on
startup. It is actually strange that the failure occurred so
infrequantly.

Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2023-06-12 14:31:36 +03:00
Andrei
303f5809f1
metal : fix issue with ggml-metal.metal path. Closes #1769 (#1782)
* Fix issue with ggml-metal.metal path

* Add ggml-metal.metal as a resource for llama target

* Update flake.nix metal kernel substitution
2023-06-10 17:47:34 +03:00
Kawrakow
e9b66ee982
metal : add Q4_1 implementation (#1785)
23.3 ms / token, so just ~1% slower than q4_0.
Achieves 290 GB/s memory throughput.

Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2023-06-10 11:28:11 +03:00
AT
92f44ff7f7
metal : add GELU implementation (#1770)
Co-authored-by: Adam Treat <adam@nomic.ai>
2023-06-09 11:00:51 +03:00
Kawrakow
245fc3c37d
metal : faster q4_0 (#1775)
* metal : 8% faster q4_0

Avoid copying into local uchar4 anf float4.

* metal : 17% faster Q4_0

Use 64 threads in a thread group.

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2023-06-09 10:39:59 +03:00
Kawrakow
72ff5282bf
metal : add Q2_K implementation (#1762)
* metal : add Q2_K implementation

27.1 ms / token on M2 Max 30-core GPU, so about the
same speed as Q4_0. Memory throughput is ~156 GB/s.

The access pattern used in the Q2_K
CUDA implementation resulted in significantly lower
performance (~31 ms/token).

* Fixing merge conflicts

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2023-06-08 22:28:21 +03:00
Kawrakow
0f291e1f65
metal : Q6_K implementation (#1752)
* Metal implementation for Q4_K

Very slow for now:
42 ms / token, Q4_0 runs in 28 ms/token on my
30-core M2 Max GPU.

* Optimizing Q4_K on metal

The first token always takes longer, I guess because
the metal kernel is being jit-compiled.
So, using n = 128 to measure time.

At this point Q4_K takes 29.5 ms / token
compared to 27.2 ms / token for Q4_0.
Quite a bit better than the initial attempt,
but still not good enough.

* Optimizing q4_K metal dot some more

For n = 256 it is now 28.1 ms/token compared to
27 ms/token for q4_0.

* Fix after merge with master

* Metal implementation for Q6_K

Similar to the CUDA implementation.
No idea if this is the optimum for Metal, but the few
alternative variants I tried all had a lower performance.

We get 36.5 ms / token on M2 Max with 30 GPU cores.
This corresponds to ~200 GB/second throughput.

* clang-tidy : add config back

* Much better Q6_K implementation for metal

28.3 ms / token for 7B. Subtracting ~9 ms that is spent in
other compute graph operations, we are left with ~19 ms
for the matrix multiplications. The model is ~5.5 GB,
so we are getting 1000 / 19 * 5.5 = 290 GB/s!

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2023-06-08 19:46:22 +03:00
Kawrakow
4161bdc04d
metal : add Q4_K implementation (#1733)
* Metal implementation for Q4_K

Very slow for now:
42 ms / token, Q4_0 runs in 28 ms/token on my
30-core M2 Max GPU.

* Optimizing Q4_K on metal

The first token always takes longer, I guess because
the metal kernel is being jit-compiled.
So, using n = 128 to measure time.

At this point Q4_K takes 29.5 ms / token
compared to 27.2 ms / token for Q4_0.
Quite a bit better than the initial attempt,
but still not good enough.

* Optimizing q4_K metal dot some more

For n = 256 it is now 28.1 ms/token compared to
27 ms/token for q4_0.

* Fix after merge with master

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
2023-06-08 10:08:23 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
44f906e853
metal : add f16 support 2023-06-06 20:21:56 +03:00
Spencer Sutton
590250f7a9
metal : add checks for buffer size (#1706)
Co-authored-by: Spencer Sutton <Spencer.Sutton@precisely.com>
2023-06-06 06:28:17 +03:00
kiltyj
9d0693bce3
metal : use shared buffers between CPU and GPU (#1696)
* Use MTLDevice.newBufferWithBytesNoCopy to share buffers between CPU and GPU

* Page-align buffers used by Metal

* Remove trailing whitespace

* Only import unistd.h for Metal builds

* metal : remove unnecessary copies

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-06-05 23:24:04 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
ecb217db4f
llama : Metal inference (#1642)
* mtl : export the LLaMA computation graph

* ci : disable temporary

* mtl : adapt the MNIST example as starter

* mtl : no need for mtl-export tool, add cli arg for main instead

* mtl : export just a small part of the graph for now to make it easier

* mtl : move MSL code into separate file for easy editing

* mtl : initial get_rows_q4_0 kernel

* mtl : confirmed get_rows_q4_0 is working correctly

* mtl : add rms_norm kernel + confirm working

* mtl : add mul kernel + confirm working

* mtl : initial mul_mat Q4 kernel (wrong results)

* mtl : mul_mat fixes (still wrong)

* mtl : another mul_mat Q4 (still does not work)

* mtl : working mul_mat q4

* ggml : fix handling of "view" ops in ggml_graph_import()

* mtl : add rope kernel

* mtl : add reshape and transpose handling

* ggml : store offset as opt arg for ggml_view_xd() operators

* mtl : add cpy kernel + handle view ops

* mtl : confirm f16 x f32 attention mul mat

* mtl : add scale kernel

* mtl : add diag_mask_inf kernel

* mtl : fix soft_max kernel

* ggml : update ggml_nbytes() to handle non-contiguous tensors

* mtl : verify V tensor contents

* mtl : add f32 -> f32 cpy kernel

* mtl : add silu kernel

* mtl : add non-broadcast mul kernel

* mtl : full GPU inference of the computation graph

* mtl : optimize rms_norm and soft_max kernels

* mtl : add f16 mat x f32 vec multiplication kernel

* mtl : fix bug in f16 x f32 mul mat + speed-up computation

* mtl : faster mul_mat_q4_0_f32 kernel

* mtl : fix kernel signature + roll inner loop

* mtl : more threads for rms_norm + better timing

* mtl : remove printfs from inner loop

* mtl : simplify implementation

* mtl : add save/load vocab to ggml file

* mtl : plug Metal inference into llama.cpp (very quick-n-dirty)

* mtl : make it work with main example

Lots of hacks but at least now it generates text

* mtl : preparing for merge

* mtl : clean-up ggml mtl interface + suport scratch / inplace

* mtl : remove temp / debug code

* metal : final refactoring and simplification

* Revert "ci : disable temporary"

This reverts commit 98c267fc77.

* metal : add comments

* metal : clean-up stuff, fix typos

* readme : add Metal instructions

* readme : add example for main
2023-06-04 23:34:30 +03:00