* ggml: aarch64: implement smmla kernel for q8_0_q8_0 quantized gemm
armv8.2-a and above supports MMLA instructions that have higher
throughput than DOT. this commit adds mmla kernel for
q8_0_q8_0 gemm. The feature is enabled if the platform supports
"__ARM_FEATURE_MATMUL_INT8"
On AWS Graviton3 processors this kernel resulted up to 1.5x
improvement for prompt evaluation throughput compared to the
default sdot kernel.
* ggml: aarch64: implement smmla kernel for q4_0_q8_0 quantized gemm
armv8.2-a and above supports MMLA instructions that have higher
throughput than DOT. this commit adds mmla kernel for
q4_0_q8_0 gemm. The feature is enabled if the platform supports
"__ARM_FEATURE_MATMUL_INT8"
On AWS Graviton3 processors this kernel resulted up to 1.5x
improvement for prompt evaluation throughput compared to the
default sdot kernel.
* ggml: aarch64: implement smmla kernel for q4_1_q8_1 quantized gemm
armv8.2-a and above supports MMLA instructions that have higher
throughput than DOT. this commit adds mmla kernel for
q4_1_q8_1 gemm. The feature is enabled if the platform supports
"__ARM_FEATURE_MATMUL_INT8"
On AWS Graviton3 processors this kernel resulted up to 1.5x
improvement for prompt evaluation throughput compared to the
default sdot kernel.
* ggml: update unit tests for the new vec_dot interface
* llama.cpp: add MATMUL_INT8 capability to system_info
A common default for the maximum number of open files is 256, which can
lead to `asyncio.gather(*tasks)` failing with Too many open files.
$ python ggml_vk_generate_shaders.py --glslc=$ANDROID_NDK_PATH/shader-tools/darwin-x86_64/glslc
ggml_vulkan: Generating and compiling shaders to SPIR-V
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/neuman/Code.noindex/github/llama.cpp/ggml_vk_generate_shaders.py", line 2326, in <module>
asyncio.run(main())
File "/Users/neuman/Code.noindex/miniforge3/lib/python3.10/asyncio/runners.py", line 44, in run
return loop.run_until_complete(main)
File "/Users/neuman/Code.noindex/miniforge3/lib/python3.10/asyncio/base_events.py", line 649, in run_until_complete
return future.result()
File "/Users/neuman/Code.noindex/github/llama.cpp/ggml_vk_generate_shaders.py", line 2294, in main
await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
[...snip...]
OSError: [Errno 24] Too many open files
This change sets a reasonable concurrency limit for tasks (and therefore
open files), without significant impact on run time.
* llava: add requirements.txt and update README.md
This commit adds a `requirements.txt` file to the `examples/llava`
directory. This file contains the required Python packages to run the
scripts in the `examples/llava` directory.
The motivation of this to make it easier for users to run the scripts in
`examples/llava`. This will avoid users from having to possibly run into
missing package issues if the packages are not installed on their system.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* llava: fix typo in llava-surgery.py output
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
This commit adds the missing .py extension to the convert-image-encoder-to-gguf
script. It also fixes the paths for the `model` and `mmproj` options in the
example llava-cli command.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* fix bug for norm_rms_eps missing
* to align with the same order as convert.py for model write
* fix: undo HF models permute tensor
* update for flake8 lint
This commit fixes a typo in the README.md file for the llava example
which is causing the formatting to look a little off:
Clone llava-v15-7b`` and clip-vit-large-patch14-336`` locally
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* Initial Vulkan multi-gpu implementation
Move most global variables into backend context
* Add names to backend device functions
* Add further missing cleanup code
* Reduce code duplication in tensor split layer assignment
* generalize LLAMA_SPLIT_LAYER for all backends, do not expose device count and memory in llama.h
* Only do device info print in the beginning and initialize one backend for cpu assist
Add missing cleanup code
* Rework backend memory management to make sure devices and buffers get properly allocated and freed
* Rename cpu assist free function
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* support minicpm arch.
* fix tab/space typo.
* convert minicpm model via convert-hf-gguf.py
* try to make tokenizer work
* fix bug for quantize minicpm
* fix for flake8 lint
* remove convert-minicpm.py
* fix for editorconfig
* correct minicpm model type (size)
* constants expanded for minicpm
* Minor change of the constant names for minicpm
* include total "num_slots" in default_generation_settings_for_props
* cleanup total_slots return value in /props endpoint
* update /props endpoint docs with total_slots
* remove num_slots from default_generation_settings_for_props
* update /props endpoint section
server : fix deadlock when prompt array contains strings and numbers
server : removed an unnecessary generation when generating multi-prompts
server : removed an unnecessary assert
* Make use of ggml-quants.h possible in C++ code
* One cannot possibly be defining static_assert in a C++ compilation
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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
* Avoid duplicating function calls when using MIN/MAX macros.
Since these copy "a" and "b" they ask the compiler to evaluate one of them twice. The compiler doesn't have a problem with removing the duplication in something like MAX(0, x + 2), but in some cases we're calling functions, and those calls just happen twice.
By explicitly evaluating at the expression we get smaller and faster code without duplicate calls. See ggml_rope_yarn_corr_dims in Compiler Explorer:
https://godbolt.org/z/Ee4KMrvKh
Code behaves exactly the same.
* Update ggml.c
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>