* Implement non-mapped async IO for CUDA on Windows. On a fast Gen5 NVMe drive this change improves model load time by >3x while it should be the same (or slightly faster) on any other drive.
* Free resources except for backend.
* Change assertions to exceptions in llama_file, find correct cuda backend to create CUDA resources and respect the use_mmap flag again for CUDA.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* Fix editorconfig and unused variable
* Fix issues with Windows build
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* cuda sqrt support
* enable cuda in pca
* fix comments in pca
* add test
* add sqrt to ggml_backend_cuda_supports_op
* fix test
* new line
* Use F32 sqrtf instead of F64 sqrt
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
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* cuda : fix bounds check for src0 rows in MMVQ kernel
* Update ggml-cuda/mmvq.cu
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
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* fix compile issues introduced by loongarch_asx
* restore quant changes to merge
* fix compile issues introduced by loongarch_asx
* further optimize by using vec_msum & vec_sum4s on ppc64le
* add control-vector-generator
* calc diff
* add comments
* proof-of-concept stdlib implementation
Implements PCA and file writing using mostly standard libraries. The output is recognized as a functional control vector, but outputs gibberish.
* param parsing, refactor, comments
Added basic command-line parameters for outfile and one each positive/negative prompt.
Refactored some messy code in PCA computation and GGUF exporting.
Left a bunch of comments regarding further work needed.
* example template completions
Implements an example template set built from the positive/negative prompts like the control vector Python implementation.
* add multi prompts, multi-thread for PCA
* fix mem error
* add debugs
* fix matrix transpose multiplication
you have got to be kidding me
* preliminary template/multiprompt support
model is running out of context and that ought to be fixed (segfaulting) but other than that it looks goodish
* fix zero output & param parsing, functional templating
fixed a bug where the output file had no tensor data/was all zero
fixed a bug where single hyphen flags were not being correctly parsed
implements creation of templated prompts from input (still need to adapt based on model)
* fix square_diff matmul index range and CRLF->LF line endings
fixed a logic error where square_diff would not multiply all rows
fixed a formatting error where the provided completions.txt had CRLF line endings
* add command-line args for num threads, num completions file lines, always reload model
refactored a few things and did what the commit message says on the tin
* code aestheticization
* fix compiler warnings
* in-series multithreading for prompt embedding?
added commented-out code to attempt to start implementing mutlithreading for embedding in main
* remove unnecessary multithreading
* interim fix memory leak
* translated everything but PCA (I think)
* tentatively translate the rest
* fix ggml errors and make new ones
at least it compiles and runs
* fix cb_eval
* temporary commit while I move dev environments
it finally outputs a functioning control vector - "functioning" in the sense that it can be loaded and it clearly has the right idea, but makes the model incoherent
* update debug statements
* pre-tokenize so we can allocate correct memory to ctx_diffs_wrapped
* update comments
* (wip) refactor
* clean up PCA ggml implementation
* fix shape of v_diff_original
* add n_batch for pca
* working version
* remember to copy back the last_eigenvector
* fix n_completions
* bring back n_completions
* default n_pca_batch to 20
* fix macos build
* add to makefile all targets
* use ggml_format_name
* add readme
* fix .editorconfig
* use ggml_backend_tensor_copy
* attemp to fix compile problem on mac
* fix compile warn
* reuse allocr
* move param parser to common
* better error handling
* clean up a bit
* add print_usage
* shorten help msg
* beautify help msg
* escape prompt by default
* change compile target to llama-cvector-generator
* typo
* disable GPU for PCA
* code style
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Co-authored-by: Christian Zhou-Zheng <christianzhouzheng@gmail.com>
* separate DPCT helpers outside
* replace global variables with context
* remove useless extra
* update mul_mat condition
* remove duplicate buft initialization
* remove duplicate extra and global work group size
* remove useless backend check
* remove duplicated extras
* use macro for group_size and remove cuda-related
* support for Poro chat pre-tokenizer
* add support for Poro pre-tokenizer
* Update convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Change Poro-34B-chat to poro-chat
* Change Poro-34B-chat to poro-chat
* Update convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py
* Update llama.cpp
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* move BLAS to a separate backend
* rename GGML_USE_OPENBLAS to GGML_USE_BLAS
* alloc : reuse same buffer when the same buffer type if used multiple times
* set number of threads automatically for openblas and blis
* sched : print assignments when GGML_SCHED_DEBUG env variable is set
* sched : allow ops with weights on an incompatible buffer type
This will cause the weight to be copied to a backend that supports the
op, which is very costly. The weight should have been stored in a buffer
of a backend that can run the op, but llama.cpp cannot do this
automatically at the moment.
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Update Vulkan RoPE implementation
* Return nullptr on alloc_buffer when allocation fails, instead of throwing an exception
Minor fixes
* Fix segfault when running out of VRAM
Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
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* try to fix CUDA ci with --allow-unsupported-compiler
* trigger when build.yml changes
* another test
* try exllama/bdashore3 method
* install vs build tools before cuda toolkit
* try win-2019